TEHILLIM: The name of the Lakewood resident seriously injured in Monticello this evening is Yehuda ben Rivka. Please include him in your tefillos.

Israel sent a request to the judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to withdraw the arrest warrants against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and then-Defense Minister Yoav Gallant after examining the investigations and detailed testimony regarding allegations of rape against ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan. According to a Wall Street Journal report, Khan issued the warrants to deflect attention from the allegations against him. Israeli officials believe that this information is “explosive material that can affect the case.” According to the report, Israel also asked the court to order the suspension of its investigations into alleged Israeli atrocities in Palestinian areas.

BREAKING IN MONTICELLO: A Lakewood man in his twenties was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident at the intersection of East Broadway and Rose Valley Road earlier this evening. He was transported by ambulance to Garnet Health Medical Center (formerly Orange Regional) and is listed in serious condition. Catskills Scoop will share a name for Tehillim as soon as it becomes available.

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday urged California cities to clear homeless encampments, escalating efforts anew to address an intractable issue of his time in office: the makeshift tents that line underpasses, parks and streets up and down the state. Newsom’s administration unveiled a blueprint for a camping ban that counties, cities and towns can directly adopt or modify to achieve his goals. The Democratic governor is also releasing $3.3 billion in voter-approved funds to expand housing and treatment options for homeless residents. “The time for inaction is over. There are no more excuses,” Newsom said. Newsom, a former mayor of San Francisco, made homelessness a priority upon taking office in 2019, tackling a problem that’s largely been the purview of mayors and local government.

Nearly a quarter mile above the bustling streets of Manhattan, One World Trade Center has opened its highest floors for lease—marking a major chapter in Lower Manhattan’s ongoing evolution.
A decade after the building first welcomed tenants, the 89th and 90th floors are now hitting the market, offering a rare opportunity in New York City’s competitive office space scene.
Future occupants will tower above the entire World Trade Center complex, directly overlooking the solemn 9/11 Memorial pools, etched into the footprints of the fallen Twin Towers.

The unfolding crisis at Newark Liberty International Airport shows no signs of letting up, as The New York Post exclusively reveals that only one fully certified air traffic controller will be on duty during the airport’s peak hours tonight.
Between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., the entire flow of planes arriving and departing Newark will be overseen by just a single certified controller, assisted only by a trainee. This falls far short of the usual staffing level of 15 controllers, which is considered standard for a shift of that magnitude.

Israel is moving ahead with a landmark proposal to build its first-ever nuclear power plant, with a site near Shivta in the Negev Desert selected by the Energy and Infrastructure Ministry as the preferred location. The plan, which marks a major shift in the country’s long-term energy strategy, is set for initial review next week by the Southern Regional Planning and Building Committee. If approved, the facility would position Israel among a small group of nations operating civilian nuclear energy programs. However, the project faces steep logistical, diplomatic, and environmental hurdles—starting with the fact that Israel is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), complicating efforts to procure nuclear technology and fuel.

MK Tally Gotliv claimed on Monday that the “foreign actor” named in the classified document that the suspect in the PMO’s leak case, reservist Ari Rosenfeld, transferred to the second suspect, Eli Feldstein, was the head of Egyptian intelligence. “There was a glaring military coup here,” Gotliv said. “It’s all in the indictment against Rosenfeld and Feldstein, which says that Rosenfeld wanted to pass on additional information related to the involvement of ‘factor X.'” “They tried to claim that it’s this individual, but it turned out to be the head of Egyptian intelligence. It must be assumed there is no way that 5,000 terrorists can infiltrate into Israel,” she added.

Concern is growing for 15-year-old Mordechai Yosef Kramer, who has been missing since he was last seen on Shabbos in the Yerushalayim area.
Yechidat HaKelevanim L’Yisrael, Israel’s specialized canine search-and-rescue unit, issued an urgent public appeal for help in locating the bochur, warning that “there is concern for his life.”
“We would greatly appreciate assistance in distributing his photo to help expedite efforts to find him,” a spokesperson said.
The organization emphasized the urgency of the situation and called on anyone with information about Mordechai Yosef’s whereabouts to contact their emergency hotline immediately at 054-487-6709.
“Any tip, no matter how small, could prove crucial to the ongoing search,” the unit stressed.

House Republicans revealed the sweeping tax provisions for President Donald Trump’s big bill Monday, tallying at least $4.9 trillion in costs so far, partly paid for with reductions to Medicaid and other programs used by millions of Americans. The House Ways and Means Committee named its package ‘ ‘THE ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’’ in all capital letters, a nod to Trump himself. It seeks to extend the tax breaks approved during Trump’s first term — and boost the standard deduction, child tax credit and estate tax exemption — while adding new tax breaks on tipped wages, overtime pay, Social Security benefits and auto loans that Trump promised during his campaign for the White House.

In his weekly address, the renowned mashpia, HaRav Elimelech Biderman, shared a powerful and moving account of a yungerman who experienced an extraordinary salvation after undertaking to study the Zohar Hakadosh.

A reservist who refused a summons to serve in Yehudah and Shomron was sentenced to five days in military prison, Kan News reported on Monday. Reserve soldier Daniel Yahalom, 32, from Haifa, currently a master’s student at Hebrew University, announced to his commanders that he “refuses to serve the occupation in the occupied West Bank and the ongoing war in Gaza.” During his trial, Yahalom said: “I refuse because I am no longer willing to take part in the IDF’s activity in Yehuda and Shomron, and because I see the current campaign in Gaza as clearly illegal.

President Donald Trump announced his endorsement of Jack Ciattarelli for the Republican nomination for governor of New Jersey on Monday, a move that political analysts say effectively ends the competitive phase of the GOP primary race. Ciattarelli, a former assemblyman and the 2021 Republican gubernatorial nominee, was already leading his closest challenger, conservative radio host Bill Spadea, by approximately 30 percentage points in recent polls. In a post on X, Ciattarelli expressed gratitude for the endorsement, stating, “Truly humbled and honored to receive President Trump’s very strong endorsement today.

In a deeply moving and joyful event that has stirred the Erlauer Chassidic community, a 60-year-old ger tzedek, Rav Yehuda Rahav, celebrated the bris of his firstborn son last week, thanks, he says, to the heartfelt bracha he received from the Erlauer Rebbe a year and a half ago.
The story began on Erev Rosh Hashanah a year and a half ago, when Rabbi Rahav and his wife visited the Rebbe of Erlau to receive a bracha. The couple, childless after decades of marriage, tearfully asked for a blessing to be granted zera shel kayama.

Lior Suchard, the world’s best mentalist and one of the world’s most famous Israelis, brings his dramatic sell-out show to Los Angeles on June 18. World-renowned master mentalist Lior Suchard, whose inexplicable feats have astounded sold-out audiences from India, and Russia to Australia and New York City, is preparing to unveil dramatic new material at his first-ever West Coast shows—at Los Angeles’ Saban Theatre on June 18 and San Francisco’s San Mateo Performing Arts Center on June 16. As one of the world’s most famous living Israelis, Suchard has never been shy about his roots. But since October 7th, he’s stood even taller. Appearing on the world’s premier late-night shows and television sitcoms, Lior used his international presence to advocate for Israel in the tragedy’s aftermath.

President Donald Trump’s agreement with China to temporarily slash tariffs for 90 days offered the world a bit of welcome relief. But what persists is a sense of uncertainty and the possibility that some damage from the trade war could already be done. The Trump administration agreed after talks this weekend in Switzerland to pare back its 145% in tariffs charged on imports from China to 30%. The Chinese government chose to reduce its retaliatory import taxes on U.S. goods from 125% to 10% while the sides continue to negotiate. Trump declared the de-escalation of the trade war a victory, saying he would soon chat with Chinese President Xi Jinping about how to preserve the financial relationship between the world’s two largest economies.

Eden Alexander’s grandmother, Varda Ben Baruch, fought tirelessly for his release, both via diplomatic means and spiritual means, constantly davening, reciting Tehillim, and visiting the homes of Gedolim. She visited the home of HaGaon HaRav Berel Povarsky several times and the Rebbetzin spoke words of chizzuk and also told her that in one moment, Hakadosh Baruch Hu can make a neis and Eden can return. And sure enough, Eden’s release came as a shock to his parents when it was announced. On Monday, before Edan was released, she spoke to the press, during which she said: “Today is Pesach Sheini,” she said. “Edan was redeemed on Pesach Sheini.” She also opened her Sefer Tehillim and said: “This Tehillim is my weapon. I’m with my Tehillim all the time, day and night, and I daven.

Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey expressed profound relief and happiness following the return of Edan Alexander, a hostage from his home state who was held by Hamas for 583 (584) days.
Taking to X to share his reaction, Booker wrote that he was “overjoyed” by the news and emphasized the urgency of freeing all the other hostages, “living or dead.” He also called for renewed efforts toward a ceasefire in Gaza and a ramp-up of humanitarian support for those affected.

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