The lead U.S. negotiator in trade talks with China cheered “a great deal of productivity” in resolving differences between the world’s two leading economic powers, after officials wrapped two days of bargaining in Switzerland following President Donald Trump imposing steep tariffs and Beijing retaliating. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that there was “substantial progress” in the weekend sessions but offered scant information on exactly what negotiations entailed. He said more details would come at a briefing Monday. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer suggested that an agreement had been reached but provided no details.

Qatar and Egypt reportedly view Hamas’ agreement to release Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander as a positive step toward restarting Gaza ceasefire negotiations.

President Donald Trump has hinted at a significant upcoming announcement, coinciding with progress in U.S.–China trade negotiations that could reshape the economic relationship between the two nations.
“My next TRUTH will be one of the most important and impactful I have ever issued. ENJOY!” Trump wrote in a post, building anticipation for what may be a major political or economic reveal.

Filming has begun for the fifth season of the hit Israeli series Fauda, and the production has sparked backlash after revealing that upcoming episodes will include scenes inspired by the brutal October 7 Hamas assault near the Gaza border.
According to reports, some of the new season’s scenes will be shot in the very communities that were attacked during the massacre, which left approximately 1,200 people dead and around 250 taken hostage by Hamas terrorists.

A shocking tragedy in the holy city of Jerusalem – the passing of Rabbi Rachamim Chaim Mizrachi z”l, who suffered greatly for years. He was only 57 years old, endured 12 years on dialysis, had his leg amputated, yet never complained and remained full of simcha. He leaves behind a widow, five married children, and nine unmarried orphans. His passing came suddenly, following complications after surgery. Due to the family’s dire financial state, Maran HaRav Ya’akov Adess shlit”a, despite his usual avoidance of publicity, issued a rare call to the public to assist his orphans with a donation of 2500 shekels, highlighting it as a very great mitzvah. A fund was established by Kupat Ha’ir to help the family pay off debts, support daily needs, and finance future weddings.

For many experts, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ’s promise for “pulling back the curtain” to find autism’s causes in a few months is jarring — and unrealistic. That’s because it appears to ignore decades of science linking about 200 genes that play a role — and the quest to understand differences inside the brain that can be present at birth. “Virtually all the evidence in the field suggests whatever the causes of autism — and there’s going to be multiple causes, it’s not going to be a single cause — they all affect how the fetal brain develops,” said longtime autism researcher David Amaral of the UC Davis MIND Institute.

Muhammad al-Hindi, who serves as the deputy chief of the Islamic Jihad terror group, declared that the Hamas-led factions will not hand over Israeli hostages while military operations by Israel are ongoing. He referred to these actions as “aggression.”
Al-Hindi stated that Hamas ideally seeks a broad and all-encompassing agreement that would involve a full prisoner-for-hostage exchange, though he indicated they may also consider a phased solution if necessary.
He rejected outright the Israeli demand for disarmament of the terror groups, asserting that such a move would be equivalent to beginning the forced removal of Palestinians. “This will not happen,” he said emphatically.

Washington’s special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, has reportedly expressed rare public criticism of Israel’s military strategy in Gaza, urging a shift toward securing a new ceasefire and hostage release deal, Channel 12 reports. In a meeting with families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, Witkoff reportedly said, “The U.S. wants to return the hostages, but Israel is not ready to end the war.” According to attendees, he added that Washington no longer sees a clear path to further military gains and believes a diplomatic agreement is now the most viable path forward. “Israel is prolonging the war, even though we do not see where further progress can be made,” Witkoff said, according to Channel 12 sources.

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu pushed back on speculation of a divide between Israel and the Trump administration during a closed-door meeting of the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Tuesday.
“There are no differences between us and the Americans. (Minister Ron) Dermer goes there every few days,” Netanyahu asserted.
He went on to say that claims of a rift over policies on Iran and the Houthis were being driven by media interests. “All the talk of gaps between us and the Americans regarding Iran and the Houthis is a campaign that comes from a specific channel, guess which one? It’s all from the press.”

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump reportedly is re

What, exactly, the Republican Party stands for in terms of economic policy in the second Trump administration is a question reaching an inflection point. Is it the party that promotes free-market prosperity or a 21st-century populism? Does it stick with the “No new taxes” pledge that has been GOP political orthodoxy for decades or do Republicans tax the rich, as President Donald Trump suggests? Roll back the Obama-era’s health care expansion and the President Joe Biden’s green energy investments or protect the federal flow of investment dollars generating jobs in the states? Slash deficit spending or spike the nation’s now $36 trillion debt load? Free trade or Trump’s tariffs?

Hamas is reportedly expected to announce the release of American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander tonight. Hamas sources informed Qatar’s Al-Araby channel that negotiations for the release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander are nearing completion. Alexander is believed to be the only living American hostage in Gaza. This follows a report from an Arab official to the Times of Israel, stating that Hamas is under pressure to free him unconditionally as a gesture of goodwill toward US President Donald Trump, who is visiting the region this week.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has agreed to a face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey this Thursday, following direct encouragement from President Donald Trump to accept the proposal without hesitation.
Initially, Zelensky responded with caution to Putin’s televised late-night offer yesterday — timed to air during U.S. prime time — suggesting that both leaders meet for negotiations in Istanbul on May 15.
While Putin did not explicitly confirm that he would attend the meeting in person, Zelensky made his position clear in a public message. “I will be waiting for Putin in Turkey on Thursday. Personally. I hope that this time the Russians will not look for excuses,” Zelensky wrote on X.

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT KVITTEL SPLITTING THE SEA  TOGETHER CLICK HERE TO JOIN This year, in the forty days leading up to the yahrtzeit of the holy Tanna Rav Yonasan ben Uziel, (starting May 13) when thousands of people converge at his kever in Amukah to daven for shidduchim and other yeshuos, Ohel Sarala representatives will daven and submit the kvittels at the four largest places of Tefillah in Eretz Yisroel, the Meoras Hamachpela, Kever Rachel, Meron and Amukah. These days of tefillah will culminate in a heartfelt Yom Tefillah on the Yahrtzeit of Harav Yonasan ben Uziel at these places together with thousands around the globe. You can submit a kvittel to be placed every day in addition to finishing sefer tehillim . CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT 

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