Secretary Bessent: President Trump has maximum negotiating leverage right here, right now. I think it would be a mistake to think otherwise. Many of our trading partners have not escalated, and they will get priority in the queue. I think it was a big mistake, this Chinese escalation.

Multiple injuries reported after an Egged bus flipped in Rishon Letzion. MDA paramedics and medics provided medical treatment and transported 22 injured individuals to Wolfson and Shamir-Assaf Harofeh hospitals, including: a woman approximately 35 years old in moderate condition with limb injuries, and 21 others in light condition.

Last week, the IDF dismantled a reservist platoon and dismissed several officers after they vandalized Palestinian property, graffitied slogans on buildings, and damaged equipment during a counter-terror operation in the Deheisha refugee camp near Bethlehem, exceeding the procedures and commands given prior to the raid.

PAM BONDI: “These are enemies of our state, of our country, and they should be deported … I’d start self-deporting if I were you because we’re going to find you.”

*State Department Spoke Person Tammy Bruce:* “The hostages have to be released. Hamas cannot continue to have any role or exist in Gaza … The goals have not changed.”

Supervisory Border Patrol Agent on the morale boost among agents: “Border Patrol agents sign up to do Border Patrol work, and the fact that they’re actually getting out there and patrolling… I think that makes a lot of folks in our organization very, very happy.”

Following months in the north, the Golani Brigade is back in Gaza, currently deployed in Rafah to dismantle terrorist infrastructure.

Secretary Scott Bessent: “I think you’re going to see a couple of big trading partners do deals very quickly.”

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth touched down in Panama last night, for high-level meetings with Panamanian officials regarding security cooperation around the Panama Canal.

Earlier today, the IDF conducted an operation in Nablus, located in Judea and Samaria, during which they apprehended and injured Mahmoud al-Bana, the leader of Lions’ Den.

Many of those listed as war fatalities in Gaza actually died of natural causes or did not die at all, a Palestinian health official working for Hamas admitted, following an analysis that showed massive discrepancies in casualty tallies.
The head of the statistics team at Gaza’s Hamas-controlled health ministry, Zaher al-Wahidi, made the admission to Sky News after an analysis by the HonestReporting nonprofit last week found that some 3,400 individuals listed as war casualties in earlier tallies had been dropped from the ministry’s latest update.
Comparing the October and August tallies to the March one, HonestReporting researcher Salo Aizenberg found “around 3,400 names missing” from the latest one, “including over 1,000 minors,” he told JNS.

U.S. stocks soared Tuesday morning after days of steep losses, driven by optimism that global leaders were scrambling to strike trade deals with President Trump to ease the impact of his sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 1,238 points, or 3.2%, clawing back some of the ground it lost after plunging more than 3,500 points since last Wednesday. The dramatic slide came amid investor fears surrounding Trump’s newly-imposed “Liberation Day” tariffs, which many economists have warned could reignite inflation and potentially usher in a recession.

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s military fir

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