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DOE Head Mary Ellen Elia Resigns; Drew Heat from Yeshivos Over Secular Edu

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Department of Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia has unexpectedly resigned. Elia drew criticism after she re-released regs that would have given New York State control over the number of hours of secular studies taught at private schools statewide. The regs also mandated curriculum requirements. Photo Credit: NYS Education Department

Department of Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia has unexpectedly resigned.

By: Benjamin Kaplanowitz

Elia drew criticism after she re-released regs that would have given New York State control over the number of hours of secular studies taught at private schools statewide. The regs also mandated curriculum requirements.

“Elia’s latest effort to exercise state control over private schools statewide sparked a flurry of activity. By state law, the guidelines mandated by Elia are subject to a public comment period,” reported Vos Iz Neias. “A campaign launched by PEARLS giving yeshiva parents a chance to voice their opposition to the plan resulted in 4,862 letters of protest, representing 14,100 yeshiva students, in just over one week.”

Torah Vodaath Rosh Hayeshiva Rabbi Yisroel Reisman has reportedly called for a letter-writing campaign targeting his school’s parents, grandparents, friends and alumni.

Reisman and Mir Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Elya Brudny “met with Commissioner Elia last year hoping to demonstrate that the vast majority of yeshivas were providing students with a substantially equivalent education to that offered in the public schools, as required by state law,” said the Jewish news site. “The two penned a letter to the editor that appeared in the Wall Street Journal… last December warning that New York’s yeshivas would not allow the state to make any curriculum changes that would in any way interfere with their emphasis on offering a Torah-true education.”

Published reports claimed that Elia resigned in order to take a position with a national company specializing in helping school districts draft and execute turnaround strategies. She had apparently failed to tell the board of her plan to resign before the news became public knowledge.

According to chalkbeat.org, Chancellor Betty Rosa “said the announcement “obviously caught us all off guard” but declined to comment further before walking into back-to-back board trainings, which are closed to the public and are a typical July agenda item for the Regents. Regent James E. Cottrell said the news came as a “total shock” and upset him. He said he thought the board had made positive strides under Elia’s four-year leadership.”

In an official statement, the board members “said they have made “much progress” with Elia to improve education and described Elia as “steadfast in her commitment to placing the interests of students first,” chalkbeat.org reported.

The letter drafted by Elia said in part that “our goal to close the opportunity gap in all districts across the state… Going forward, I hope to translate the experiences I’ve gained from one of the largest, most complex education systems in the country into lessons to help improve classrooms, schools and districts for students in every state.”

PA Man Indicted on Attempted Murder Charges for Setting Fire to Rabbi’s Bklyn Home 

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The District Attorney identified the defendant as Matthew Karelefsky, 41, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania. He was arraigned today before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Martin Murphy on a 17-count indictment in which he is charged with first-degree attempted murder, second-degree arson, second-degree attempted murder, and related charges. Photo Credit: Yeshiva World News

 Fire Destroyed Victim’s Midwood Home and Severely Damaged Two Adjacent Properties;
 Video Surveillance Allegedly Captured Defendant Setting the Fire


Edited by: JV Staff

Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez on Monday announced that a 41-year-old Pennsylvania man has been arraigned on an indictment in which he is charged with first-degree attempted murder, second-degree arson and related charges for intentionally setting fire to the home of a Brooklyn rabbi. The fire quickly spread to two adjacent houses, injuring 11 people, including a six-week-old infant, four first responders and two police officers.  

District Attorney Gonzalez said, “This defendant allegedly traveled to Brooklyn with the sole intent to kill and had no concern for the dozens of people he deliberately put in harm’s way. Thanks to our firefighters and first responders, no one was seriously injured in this fire. I intend to prosecute this case vigorously and hold this defendant accountable for his alleged crimes.”

The District Attorney identified the defendant as Matthew Karelefsky, 41, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania. He was arraigned today before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Martin Murphy on a 17-count indictment in which he is charged with first-degree attempted murder, second-degree arson, second-degree attempted murder, and related charges. He was ordered held without bail and to return to court on September 10, 2019. The defendant faces up to 25 years to life in prison if convicted of the top count. 

The District Attorney said that, according to the investigation, on June 13, 2019 at approximately 3:50 a.m., a rabbi at a local yeshiva and his wife awoke to a fire in their three-story multi-family home at 1492 East 17th Street in Midwood. The fire spread to homes on either side of the property, causing 13 residents, including a six-week-old infant, to evacuate. Numerous individuals were treated for smoke inhalation. 

Fire marshals determined the fire at 1492 East 17th Street was intentionally set and that it spread to the adjacent properties. Investigators also determined the fire began underneath the rabbi’s front porch, where K9 dogs identified the smell of an accelerant and fire marshals discovered remnants of a Kingsford charcoal bag, charcoal, a plastic milk carton, empty lighter fluid containers, lighter boxes and several rags believed to have been drenched in accelerant. 

Video surveillance taken from across the street from the victims’ homes allegedly shows the defendant setting the fire. Additionally, video surveillance from a Midwood grocery store captured the day before the incident allegedly shows the defendant purchasing Kingsford charcoal and matches. 

Police arrested the defendant in Manhattan on June 15. At the time of his arrest he was wearing a pink shirt with a white collar—a shirt he was allegedly seen wearing walking near the victims’ homes before and after the incident. It is alleged that the defendant has a tattoo on his forearm that reads, “Never let go of the HATRED – KILL Rabbi Max”. He also allegedly wrote numerous social media posts expressing his animosity for and intention to harm the victim. 

The case was investigated by New York City Fire Department Marshal Stewart Hines.

Intelligence Analyst Alexandra Aber, of the District Attorney’s Crime Strategies Unit and Paralegal Supervisor Aneudy Mata, of the District Attorney’s Green Zone Trial Bureau, assisted in the investigation. 

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Sara Kurtzberg, Deputy Chief of the District Attorney’s Green Zone Trial Bureau and Assistant District Attorney Aaron Fishkin, also of the Green Zone, under the supervision of Assistant District Attorney James Lin, Bureau Chief.   
 

Trump: Progressive Dems ‘Hate Israel with True & Unbridled Passion’

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Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) created controversy in pro-Israel circles in February with an attack against the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) claiming the pro-Israel lobbying group paid off politicians to support the Jewish State, an accusation that borrowed heavily on anti-Semitic tropes. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

Trump hit back after criticism about his Sunday tweets, calling liberal Democrats haters of Israel.

By: David Isaac 

President Donald Trump defended himself from a torrent of criticism after telling a group of Democratic congresswomen to “go back” where they came from in a series of tweets on Sunday.

Trump tweeted later that day that it was “sad to see the Democrats sticking up for people who speak so badly of our Country and who, in addition, hate Israel with a true and unbridled passion.”

The president was referring to four Democrats in his earlier tweets: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.),  Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.).

There is some truth to the president’s remarks concerning their stance on Israel.

Omar created controversy in pro-Israel circles in February with an attack against the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) claiming the pro-Israel lobbying group paid off politicians to support the Jewish State, an accusation that borrowed heavily on anti-Semitic tropes.

Omar’s attack followed the revelation of an earlier tweet in 2012 in which she said that the Jewish State had “hypnotized the world” into supporting its positions. She has in addition voiced support for the anti-Israel BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement.

Omar also has ties to the Council of American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), speaking at an event for the group in March.

CAIR has defended terror groups. In May, Franklin Graham, president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelist Association, urged Trump to designate it as a terror organization, calling it a “mouthpiece in Washington for radical Islam.”

Rashida Tlaib, a Palestinian-American, has also been outspoken against Israel. Most recently, in an interview published on Saturday by the journal Jacobin, she blasted the “dehumanization and racist policies by the State of Israel.”

On her first day in office, Tlaib displayed a map with a note posted over Israel that read “Palestine.”

Ocasio-Cortez, while not condoning Omar’s comments about AIPAC, came to her defense when she was attacked. A fundraising drive on behalf of the New York congresswoman also claimed falsely that AIPAC was coming after her, Ha’aretz reported in March.

In April, the freshman Democrat said that cutting military and economic aid to Israel “is certainly on the table.”

Most recently, Ocasio-Cortez caused a stir by comparing detention centers on America’s southern border with concentration camps.

Pressley from Massachusetts is not considered anti-Israel. However, she did support, along with more than two dozen House members, a bill to prohibit American funds being used by Israel for the “military detention, interrogation, or ill-treatment of Palestinian children.”

The bill was proposed by Rep. Betty McCollum, a Minnesota Democrat, who has called Israel an “apartheid” state. (World Israel News)

Read more at: www.worldisraelnews.com

Bibi Warns Hezbollah: We’ll Hit You with a ‘Crushing Military Blow’

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Hassan Nasrallah, interviewed by Al Manar and motioning with his hands, voicing the hope to pray in Jerusalem. (Al Manar/Twitter)

Israeli PM responds to Hassan Nasrallah’s vow to bring the Jewish State to the “verge of vanishing.”

By: WIN Staff 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah on Sunday that the Jewish State “will hit him and Lebanon with a crushing military blow… if Hezbollah dares to do some nonsense and attacks Israel.”

The prime minister spoke at the weekly Israeli cabinet meeting. He was responding to “Nasrallah’s remarks on his attack plans” which he made in an interview with Al-Manar, a Lebanese satellite television station affiliated with Hezbollah.

In addition to Hezbollah, Al-Manar itself has also been designated by the United States as a global terrorist entity.

In the interview, Nasrallah said that “Hezbollah at minimum is capable of inflicting huge destruction upon the Zionist entity,” the term he uses to refer to Israel.

Al-Manar reported that the Hezbollah leader was speaking on the 13th anniversary of the Second Lebanon War, which took place between Israel and the Iranian-backed terror organization. The war broke out on July 12, 2006 and lasted until August 14, 2006, following the approval of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701, which called for a full cessation of hostilities.

“Nasrallah stressed that the resistance today is more powerful than before, presenting its developed capabilities which he said will bring the Zionist entity to the ‘verge of vanishing,’” the Hezbollah station reported, adding that the terror chief voiced a “big hope that he will be among those who will pray in Al-Quds,” the Muslim term for Jerusalem.

“Nasrallah presented a map of occupied Palestine. The map showed dozens of Israeli targets to be hit by Hezbollah in any future war,” Al Manar reported.

The leader said his fighters are “well-prepared for the invasion of Galilee,” it added.

“In contrast to Nasrallah, I do not intend to detail our plans,” Netanyahu countered on Sunday.

“It is enough to recall that Nasrallah had – for years – dug terrorist tunnels, which we destroyed within days,” the prime minister told his cabinet.

Nasrallah “ruled out confrontation between Iran and the U.S., noting that Washington knows very well that the war with the Islamic Republic will bear a high cost,” said Al-Manar. (World Israel News)

Read more at: www.worldisraelnews.com

Dems Square Off, Turn Nasty as AOC Chief of Staff Blasts Pelosi

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The latest dispatch from the war zone sees Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti, attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. He has called her a less than powerful leader, and moderate Democrats in general – of which Pelosi is purportedly one -- of racism. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

The knives are out as Democrats view for the ideological control of their party.

The latest dispatch from the war zone sees Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti, attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. He has called her a less than powerful leader, and moderate Democrats in general – of which Pelosi is purportedly one — of racism.

By: Theodore Mikalis

One Democratic party member told the New York Post that Chakrabarti has proven “incredibly polarizing” and is “pushing this conflict between Pelosi and AOC. He and AOC are looking for enemies, they are looking for fight, they are looking to create controversy. And it’s working. It’s raising money, getting more media, raising stature, increasing email lists, increasing profile.”

During the first week of July, Chakrabarti took to social media to insists that Pelosi “claims we can’t focus on impeachment because it’s a distraction from kitchen table issues. But I’d challenge you to find voters that can name a single thing House Democrats have done for their kitchen table this year. What is this legislative mastermind doing?”

Just a couple of weeks before, Chakrabarti let it slip that he thought the “New Southern Democrats” were “hell-bent to do to black and brown people today what the old Southern Democrats did in the 40s.”

NBC News’ Jonathan Allen has been following the action, and recently noted, “As they feud publicly, freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is slowly learning a painful lesson about American politics at the hands of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: Power is about numbers. Pelosi has them and Ocasio-Cortez does not. The more Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., lashes out over the limits of her own influence, the more obvious those limits become and the more the imbalance tilts in the direction of Pelosi, D-Calif. After all, their fellow politicians are nothing if not hypersensitive to even the slightest shifts in the winds of power.”

He continued, “Now, they’re freely dunking on Ocasio-Cortez and her allies in the wake of her not-so-veiled allegation that Pelosi is discriminating against her clique, known as “The Squad,” because of their lack of seniority, their gender and their skin color.”

Ocasio-Cortez had previously remarked that the House Speaker had been intentionally “singling out” freshman congresswomen of color. Oddly, President Trump came to Pelosi’s defense, saying that in his estimation she was not a racist.

Others are enjoying the infighting less. House Democrats and their aides “are quickly losing patience with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over her office’s nonstop sparring with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other long-serving members, suggesting the speaker’s dismissive comments toward her may represent the view of a growing section of the caucus,” noted Fox News. “She is a complete fraud,” one senior Democratic source told Fox News on Friday, succinctly summing up members’ frustration.”

CUNY Prof Quits Amid Charges of Cocaine Binges & Sex Parties

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Hunter College psychology professor and sex and drug researcher Jeffrey Parsons has been accused of using cocaine at college events and organizing annual parties that included major amounts of alcohol and sex. Photo Credit: hunter.cuny.edu

Sex and drugs may bring down a high profile professor.

Hunter College psychology professor and sex and drug researcher Jeffrey Parsons has been accused of using cocaine at college events and organizing annual parties that included major amounts of alcohol and sex.

By Pat Savage

Parsons, described by the New York Post as “the youngest-ever “distinguished” professor at the public college and one of the CUNY system’s highest paid professors” left his job on July 3rd in the wake of a school investigation that reportedly supported staff complaints dating back to the spring of 2018.

Parsons served as the director of the Center for HIV Educational Studies and Training (CHEST), tasked with doing research on – what else – drug use and at-risk sex. The program was funded to the tune of a reported $37 million in grants between 1997 and 2016.

“Every year he’d host a party he claimed he paid for out of his expense account known as the CHEST fest, a former employee said. Last year’s bash is when his alleged bad behavior came to a head,” the Post reported. “The May 4, 2018, soirée was held at the iconic Stonewall Inn in the West Village, where Parsons rented out the bar’s second floor. The theme: rebellion. As he did at past events, Parsons encouraged attendees to imbibe.”

Parsons is known as a psychologist, researcher, and educator whose career includes stints as Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Hunter College and The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY). He was trained as a developmental psychologist and has applied this training to understand health, according to Wikipedia, with a particular emphasis on HIV prevention and treatment. “He is well-known for his research on HIV risk behaviors of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM), HIV-related syndemics, and sexual compulsivity.”

Parsons is a nationally and internationally recognized expert in HIV prevention and treatment, having been particularly influential on understanding health risk behaviors associated with HIV transmission and HIV-related health outcomes for GBMSM, Wikipedia noted. He was a pioneer in understanding the etiology and consequences of sexual compulsivity (now often referred to as hypersexuality) for GBMSM as well as having produced influential work on topics ranging from understanding intentional condomless sex (i.e., barebacking) and methamphetamine use to developing efficacious interventions to reduce substance use and HIV-related health risk behaviors.

Epstein’s Connections to ‘Victoria’s Secret’ Emerges Amid Mounting Evidence

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When a scandal like the one engulfing Jeffrey Epstein breaks, it is always interesting to see where things lead. According to published reports, one of those Epstein connections may lead to Victoria’s Secret. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

When a scandal like the one engulfing Jeffrey Epstein breaks, it is always interesting to see where things lead. According to published reports, one of those Epstein connections may lead to Victoria’s Secret.

By Howard M. Riell

Italian model Elisabetta Tai says she was directed to Epstein — arrested last week for sexually abusing minor girls from 2002 to 2005 – back in 2004 was a contact who might help her get into modeling for Victoria’s Secret.

“He told me this is one of the most important people in modeling,” Tai told The New York Post. “He said that this man is in charge of Victoria’s Secret and he’s going to change your life.”

The meeting reportedly didn’t go as anticipated. “I rang the doorbell of this incredible mansion, and a butler answered the door,” said Tai in the Post interview. “It was astonishing. It was a very beautiful house, and I saw about five models walking around as soon as I walked in. I was so excited.”

The encounter went as one might guess, and when Tai tried to leave, as she recounts to the Post, a woman who worked for Epstein “told me that I couldn’t just leave. She said that this man is important, that he is a friend of President Clinton.”

Indeed, CNBC has reported that Clinton visited Epstein in prison while he was serving a 13-month criminal sentence in 2008 and 2009. There was, in fact, “a revolving cast of characters take turns visiting him… Those visitors included Epstein’s appeals attorney Alan Dershowitz, who showed up on New Year’s Day 2009, as well as Arnold Paul Prosperi, a college friend of former President Bill Clinton, documents show.”

Still other alleged connections have also emerged. ABC News has reported that Epstein “has been a prolific donor to various Democratic campaigns and party committees over the past couple decades… One of the biggest beneficiaries of Epstein’s contributions was then-Senate hopeful Hillary Clinton, who received $20,000 from him in 1999 through her joint fundraising committee with the Democratic Party, according to Federal Election Commission filings. Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign also received $1,000 from Epstein in 1992.”

Last week, the New York Times reported that Epstein had “asked a federal judge to release him on substantial bond. He offered both his New York mansion, which city tax documents valued at close to $56 million, and his private jet as collateral. Prosecutors said on Monday they sought to have Mr. Epstein held in jail until his trial, pointing to his wealth as they said he had “an extraordinary risk of flight and danger.” Mr. Epstein’s bail proposal is expected to be taken up in Federal District Court in Manhattan on Monday.”

ANTIFA Radical Killed After Attacking ICE Center in Tacoma With Molotov Cocktails, Sited AOC Rhetoric in Manifesto

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Willem Van Spronsen  went  to the Northwest Detention Center, the holding facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Tacoma Washington,   armed   with a rifle and incendiary devices,  and ended up being killed by police,  Seattle Times reported.

The alleged (now deceased)  terrorist last year drew headlines when  the  68-year-old man wrapped his arms around a police officer’s throat and shoulders in an apparent attempt to free another protester, during a protest by radical open boarders leftists last year.

Police said Van Spronsen tossed lit objects at vehicles and buildings, causing one car fire, and unsuccessfully tried to ignite a propane tank.

Officers were called by an ICE employee who saw the rifle. Soon after they arrived, officers reported “shots fired,” said Tacoma police spokeswoman Loretta Cool, although it is unclear who fired first or if Van Spronsen fired at all. The Pierce County Medical Examiner’s Office classified his death as a homicide, Seattle Times reported.

The four responding officers all opened fire and then took cover, uninjured. After medical aid arrived, officers found Van Spronsen dead.

According to his manifesto, a copy of which was obtained by Jack Posobiec, an independent journalist  Van Spronsen was armed with an AR-15 and stated, “I am Antifa”.

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1150458903290929156

The manifesto is a rambling advocacy of  communist politics  mixed with hysteria about “concentration camps,” which clearly suggests that Van Spronsen was radicalized by fringe rhetoric from the likes of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who has repeatedly called ICE detention centers “concentration camps”.  He also attacks several high profile billionaires including Trump in his manifesto.

ANTIFA, the supposed “anti fascist” group has been seen recently at protests wearing “smash ICE” t-shirts, with violent images of officers with bloody faces.

Van Spronsen was a member of a left wing group called Red Neck Revolt, which is a branch of ANTIFA ;  a pro gun left wing group that pays homage to John Brown. Several members have been arrested for threatening Trump supporters and their children with fire arms.  Independent journalist Jack Posobiec pointed out that two months ago CNN ran a special report glorifying Red Neck Revolt. Below is a clip of CNN literally promoting a terrorist organization.

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1150469944439693312

 

Also over the weekend, several radical open-boarders ANTIFA protesters flew Mexican flags at 2 detention centers. The black clad protesters have become radicalized in recent months by the rhetoric of far left Democrat congresswoman Cortez and Ilan Omar.

 

A new internal Democrat poll in swing districts released on Sunday showed that socialist Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN) are extremely unpopular and that they may cost the Democratic Party the presidency and the House in 2020, according to The Daily Wire.

Ocasio-Cortez was recognized by 74% of voters in the poll; 22% had a favorable view,”  Daily Wire explained  “Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota was recognized by 53% of the voters; 9%  had a favorable view.”

 

 

 

Future Baseball Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera: “I Love to Support Israel”

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On July 21, New York Yankees icon Mariano Rivera, 49, will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as the first player to be unanimously picked. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons

In Washington for the annual summit by Christians United for Israel, he took some time to talk about the Jewish state and what it means to him.

By: Jackson Richman

Legendary closer. Thirteen-time All-Star. Five-time World Series champion (earning the WS MVP in 1999). Devout Christian. Israel advocate.

On July 21, New York Yankees icon Mariano Rivera, 49, will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as the first player to be unanimously picked.

This week, he was in Washington, D.C., for the annual summit by Christians United for Israel, where he was a speaker.

Rivera, who holds the Major League Baseball record for most career saves, has been to Israel twice: in 2015 and 2018.

JNS talked with Rivera in person. The interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.

Q: Tell us about Israel and why you are such an advocate, especially having traveled to Israel last year.

A: The experience that I had in Israel just speaks volumes in it of itself. The experience that I had there, it was amazing. There are no words to describe what I experienced, what I felt. Jesus was a Christian. He was Jewish. He fulfilled the Old Testament. When it comes to that he did everything as a Jew, I love that. I understand that, as my Savior, the Bible speaks about Israel and the Jews. And that’s his people.

Q: Did you ever witness anti-Semitism growing up in Panama? 

A: I never saw anti-Semitism growing up in Panama. I was in a small village called Puerto Caimito, a fishing village, so I never saw it. The Jewish population in Panama is huge—big and great people. I have great friends and, no, I never saw anti-Semitism in Panama at all.

Q: What is your reaction to GuatemalaHonduras and Brazil forging ties with Israel?

A: To me, that’s a great decision. Hopefully, Honduras and Brazil will move their embassy to Jerusalem, where they belong. Being friends with Israel is a smart decision.

Q: Israel’s baseball team made a remarkable run in the 2017 World Baseball Classic. Were you able to meet with the team during your visit?

A: I didn’t have the chance to meet with them, but they made a remarkable run, great games. I was cheering for them. All the principles and fundamentals that they have is based on the Bible; that’s what they believe. That’s why I’m always in tune with that.

Q: Does Major League Baseball have a role in recruiting players from Israel? Does the league have a role in the U.S.-Israel relationship, considering baseball’s international appeal?

A: I can’t answer that question because I’m not in MLB anymore. But at the same time, I hope that if they don’t, they will because they’re recruiting players also, so having that great relationship with Israel would be smart so they can bring the game to Israel and recruit more players from Israel.

Q: You were the closer of a team in one of the heavily Jewish populated places in the world. What were your interactions with the Jewish and pro-Israel community there?

A: My interaction with the Jewish community in New York? I have great friends, rabbis, friends who are Jewish that are amazing, beautiful people.

I went to Israel with a few friends of mine that are rabbis; to me, that was fascinating. We had a great time, and we’re working to do it again. That’s how powerful it was. Most of them were from New York.

The trip was to go to Israel and understand what Israel is all about—what is our G-d and just the people in general. How wonderful it was.

I believe that part of me is Jewish. I have to take a DNA test to see where my family came from, where I come from—all that stuff because I truly believe there’s something in me that just moves me to have something special for the Jewish community and Israel.

Q: What are your thoughts on the current baseball season? The Yankees are on a roll.

A: The Yankees are on quite a roll. Hopefully, they continue winning. My prayers are that they go all the way.

Q: Is there anything else our readers should know about you?

A: You want to know more about Israel, come to Israel. Visit Israel. It’s a place like no other. It doesn’t matter what kind of religion you are, if you are religious or not. Just come and see with your own eyes to understand what it is all about. That is the best thing that I can say. Before you make a comment, you need to go there and find out. (JNS.org)

Former NY Yankees relief pitcher Mariano Rivera, Jewish Voice publisher David Ben Hooren and former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg

 

 

Tensions Rise as Turkey Challenges US Over Russian S-400 Missile Deployment

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Russia is continuing to deliver its S-400 missile system to Turkey for a second straight day, a move that could hurt Turkish-U.S. relations and puts advanced Russian military technology in possession of a key NATO alliance member, according to a VOA report.

By: Dorian Jones & Carla Babb

Turkey’s defense ministry said a fourth Russian cargo plane delivered more S-400 components to Murted Air Base near the capital of Ankara Saturday, ignoring threats of U.S. sanctions against Middle Eastern country.
 
VOA reported that a Russian transport jet Friday delivered the first parts of the $2.2 billion missile system, causing concern from Brussels to Washington.
 
Washington says the S-400, with its advanced radar that could potentially be used to target NATO jets, threatens to compromise NATO military systems in Turkey. The U.S. has stopped delivery of its latest F-35 jet if the Russia missiles are deployed, and Turkish firms may lose contracts to build significant parts of the expensive and complex F-35.
 
“We are aware of Turkey taking delivery of the S-400. Our position regarding the F-35 has not changed,” Acting Secretary of Defense Mark Esper told reporters Friday. He held a 30-minute phone conversation with his Turkish counterpart, Hulusi Akar, but the Pentagon did not provide any details from the call, according to the VOA report.

Turkey’s Ministry of National Defense, however, did release details in a statement Friday. It said Akar told Esper that Turkey’s purchase of S-400 defense systems was “not an option but rather a necessity,” and a proposal for a joint working group to assess possible interactions between the F-35 and the S-400 was “still on the table.”

Akar added that Turkey was still assessing the bid to acquire U.S. Patriot air defense systems, and that Turkey’s partnership within the F-35 fighter aircraft program should continue “uninterrupted,” according to the statement.
 
State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus warned earlier this week of “real and negative consequences” if the Russian missiles are procured.
 
Potentially more damaging for Turkey are U.S. sanctions under the Countering America’s Adversaries through Sanctions Act (CAATSA), which could hit Turkey’s already weakened economy.
 
VOA reported that the top Republican and Democratic senators of the Senate Armed Services Committee and Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sens. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), Jack Reed (D-R.I.), Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), issued a joint statement Friday condemning the delivery and urging President Trump to fully implement the sanctions.

“By accepting delivery of the S-400 from Russia, President Erdogan has chosen a perilous partnership with Putin at the expense of Turkey’s security, economic prosperity and the integrity of the NATO alliance,” the senators said.
 
“It did not have to come to this,” they added, stating that Turkey had “rejected multiple attempts” by the United States to preserve the relationship while protecting Turkish airspace with F-35 fighter jets and the U.S.-made Patriot surface-to-air defense system.
 
Ankara is relying on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s relationship with President Trump. Last month, the two presidents met in Japan on the sidelines of the G-20 summit of the world’s largest economies. At the time, Trump acknowledged the U.S. had a “complicated” situation when it came to responding to Turkey and noted that possible sanctions were being discussed, as was reported by VOA. 

International relations expert Soli Ozel of Istanbul’s Kadir Has University said Ankara is miscalculating.
 
“If Congress says CAATSA takes effect, can Trump really say ‘I will not be implementing it?’ He can, but can he get away with it? I don’t think so. But that is what Ankara believes and is the thread they are hanging onto. I don’t know where analysis ends and wishful thinking begins with this administration,” said Ozel.

Even though delivery of the S-400 has begun, there could be potential wiggle room to avert a full-blown crisis. Earlier this month, Senator Lindsey Graham appeared to raise the bar for sanctions, saying they may be triggered only when the missile system is activated.
 
Ankara has given mixed messages over the timing of the activation of the missile system. Ambiguously, Erdogan said this past week the system would only be used in the event of a threat.
 
The mounting diplomatic pressure is seeing Ankara push back, saying it will not bow to international pressure and as a sovereign nation, it has the right to buy whatever it wants from any country.
 
Turkish officials argue Turkey is in a tough neighborhood, with it bordering Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Three years ago, the Turkish presidential palace was bombed by rogue elements of its military in an attempted coup, and some analysts suggest the missiles could be used to protect Erdogan.
 
While the S-400 is widely recognized as one of the most advanced missile systems in the world, its practical use is in question, given its incompatible with the rest of Turkey’s NATO military systems. (VOA)

 

Massive Power Outage Cripples West Side of Manhattan; KOs Broadway, JLo Concert at MSG  

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In the summer months, hundreds of thousands of tourists from across the globe flock to New York City, but on Saturday night disappointment filled the air as shows on the “Great White Way” as well as the much anticipated Jennifer Lopez concert at Madison Square Garden were cancelled due to a massive blackout that hit the west side of Manhattan. 

By: Fern Sidman 

The blackout occurred 42 years to the day that all of New York City was in darkness due to another blackout.  In 1977, rampant looting and violent crimes took place on July 13th and 14th as all five boroughs in the Big Apple were directly affected. 

On Saturday evening, the blackout sent theater-goers spilling into the streets, knocking out Times Square’s towering electronic screens and bringing sub way lines to a near halt.

According to an AP report, those attending the Jennifer Lopez concert said that Madison Square Garden went dark about 9:30 p.m. in the middle of Lopez’s fourth song of the night. The arena was later evacuated. And at Penn Station, officials were using backup generators to keep their lights on.

The AP reported that the New York City Fire Department said a transformer fire at West 64th Street and West End Avenue affected hundreds of thousands of customers along a 30-block stretch from Times Square to about 72nd Street and Broadway.

The fire occurred just around 6:47 pm on Saturday, authorities said.

AP reported that Con Edison officials later said they were working to restore electricity to customers and businesses primarily on Manhattan’s Upper West Side by midnight. Most customers had their powered restored by 10:45 pm.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement that although no injuries have been reported “the fact that it happened at all is unacceptable,” and the Department of Public Service will investigate the 4 hours long blackout.

In Iowa, stumping for the White House in 2020, New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio said in a tweet posted at 11:48 pm on Saturday night  “Power was restored to remaining customers. I want to thank all of our first responders, the men and women of the NYPD, FDNY and @NYCEmergencyMgt for their hard work tonight — and every New Yorker for responding to the black out with that trademark NYC grit and toughness.”

When the lights went out early Saturday evening, thousands of people streamed out of darkened Manhattan buildings, crowding Broadway next to bumper-to-bumper traffic, according to an AP report.

People in Hell’s Kitchen began directing traffic themselves as stoplights and walking signs went dark.

 

Death Toll Climbs to 33 in Islamic Terror Attack at Hotel in Somalia 

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Authorities in Somalia say the death toll from Friday’s attack on a hotel in the southern Somali port city of Kismayo has climbed to 33.

By: Mohamed Olad Hassan

Ahmed Mohamed Islan, also known as Madobe, the president of the Jubbaland regional administration, said another 56 people were wounded.

“Our valiant security forces have ended the hotel attack after long hours of battle with the evils, and eventually protected many innocent people who were holed up in their hotel rooms,” Madobe said in a statement.”

Madobe said “those killed in the attack included two journalists, a presidential candidate for upcoming regional elections, and a U.N. agency staff member.  He said “Kenyans, Americans, a Briton, Tanzanians and a Canadian were among the dead”.

VOA News reported that security officials in Kismayo said that at least four terrorists who carried out the attack were also killed by security forces.

Hospital sources contacted by the VOA Somali Service reported the death of three more civilians caught in the cross fire.

Mohamed Ibrahim Mo’alimuu, general secretary of the Federation of Somali Journalists, said among the two journalists killed in the attack was, Hodan Naleyeh, a 43-year-old Somali-Canadian who is the founder of online service Integration TV. Her husband, politician Jama Farid, was also killed in the attack.

The other journalist, Mohamed Sahal Omar, was a reporter for a local SBC TV in the city.

“Naleyeh was a role model for Somali female journalists. In her recent TV episodes, she focused on the positive stories of the life in Somalia, female entrepreneurship, the country’s reconstruction process and the beauty of the motherland that is often ignored by the international media. Her death has saddened us,” said Mo’alimuu.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has condemned the attack, his spokesman said Friday.

Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has described the attack as “one of the wicked and the cowardly attacks by terrorists against Somali people.”

“We express our condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the attack and wish a swift recovery to the injured,” Farmajo said in a statement.

“The attack shows how the enemy of the Somali people are willing to target innocent civilians regardless of where they are,” the president said.

The attack on Friday evening began when an explosives-laden car detonated at the front entrance of the Asasey Hotel, a popular meeting spot for regional officials and visitors from the diaspora. Militants then stormed inside and opened fire.

At the time the hotel was busy with meetings and a gathering by regional politicians and clan elders who were discussing a forthcoming regional election.

It took more than seven hours for security forces to end the hotel siege by cornering the militants before they were eventually killed.

The Islamist group al-Shabab has claimed responsibility. Al-Shabab frequently carries out bombings in the capital, Mogadishu, and other parts of Somalia against government, military and civilian targets.

 

The attack in Kismayo, about 485 kilometers south of Mogadishu, came amid preparations for regional elections. The port town once served as a major stronghold for al-Shabab militants. (VOA)

 

The Hamptons Summer Excitement Continues

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By: Lieba Nesis

The weekend after July 4th is always significantly quieter; however, most Hampton hotels are sold-out and the prices continue to be exorbitant with a room at Baron’s Cove in Sag Harbor costing more than $1,200 per night on a discounted site.  The best buy of the weekend is the Chequit, a charming inn located on Shelter Island that has a room available for $380-as long as you don’t mind taking a ferry to the other Hamptons.  As for what to do, this weekend is jam-packed as the gala season swings into high gear with more than four exciting events on Saturday alone including:

1.  The Parrish Art Museum Midsummer Party Gala-one of the premier events of the summer-  held at the Parrish Museum at 279 Montauk Highway will gather over 500 artists, philanthropists, business leaders and world guests in support of the Parrish.  This year will be honoring Louise and Leonard Riggio and Maya Lin.  Some regulars in prior years include: Don Lemon, Ronald Lauder, Jeff Koons, and Agnes Gund.  The night starts with cocktails at 6:30 PM and dinner from 7:30-9:00 PM.  Tickets can be purchased for $1,500 per person with young patron tickets available for $500.  The after-party which starts at 10 PM will be hosted by Larry Millstein with tickets for $200.  To purchase tickets go to parrishart.org or call 631-283-2118.
2.  Saturday July 13th the South Fork Natural History Museum is holding its 30th Anniversary Gala Benefit from 6-10 PM.  The event taking place at 377 Bridgehampton at Sag Harbor turnpike begins with a cocktail reception at 6 PM which contains a special tasting menu created by world renowned chefs.  This year will honor Dr. Demian Chapman, who was the leading cat conservationist until his death in 2018, as well as Trammell Crow and Greg Manocherian.  The dinner will be catered by Elegant Affairs and the entertainment provided by Livingston Taylor all for the reasonable price of $450.  Tickets can be purchased by calling 631-537-9735 or sending an email to [email protected].
3.  The philanthropic Fishels are opening up their estate for the third weekend in a row for the 15th Annual Waxman Foundation’s “Hamptons Happening.”  Beginning at 6:30 PM and ending at 10:30 PM guests will be transported to Asia, Europe, Spain, Latin American and the Middle East with cuisine so amazing you will be begging for more.  The wine and liquor tastings will be equally spectacular as you enjoy the culinary delights while listening to the music of Pat Farrell and the Cold Spring Harbor Band.  Honorees include chef Lidia Bastianich, fashion designer Nicole Miller, hotel owner (Baker House 1650) Antonella Bertello, and restaurant owner (Southampton Social Club) Ian Duke.  Tickets can be purchased for $425 for adults and $200 for professionals 30 years or younger.  For more information contact the office at 212-867-4502 or emails can be sent to waxmancancer.org.
4.  St. Jude’s will be fighting childhood cancer with its “Hope in the Hamptons” annual benefit held at 2 Uncle Leos Lane in Water Mill.  The event was founded in 2015 by Dave and Sue Birdsall whose grandson, Drew, was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 2 and underwent 3.5 years of grueling chemotherapy.  As a way to give back to the hospital more than $1.6 million has been raised since 2015.  Beginning at 5:30 PM and lasting until 10:30 PM guests will be entitled to farm fresh fare, live and silent auctions, world class horse jumping and musical entertainment.  Tickets can be purchased for $300 and attire is country chic.  For more information call 212-379-1600 or email [email protected].

Secret Iranian Nuclear Weapons Facility Still Up & Running

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Report: ‘Everything required to enrich uranium to weapons grade could be quickly reconstituted’

By: Adam Kredo

Iran never ended critical nuclear weapons work at a controversial underground military bunker that remains operational to this day and able to “enrich uranium to weapons grade” levels. That is according to a new watchdog report that has reignited calls for the Trump administration to close loopholes that have permitted the Islamic Republic to continue its most contested nuclear research.

The new report, issued by the Institute for Science and International Security, confirms suspicions long held by the international community that Iran never dismantled its Fordow research site, as it was required to do under the landmark 2015 nuclear deal. The findings have further fueled concerns about Iran’s march towards nuclear weapons, particularly in light of the country’s recent threats to enrich uranium, the key component in a bomb, to levels approaching 20 percent purity.

The latest evidence of Iran’s continued weapons research has reignited a battle between congressional Iran hawks and the Trump administration, which continues to provide Tehran with a series of sanctions waivers permitting it to continue work at Fordow. Hardliners in Congress have called for an immediate end to these waivers in light of Iran’s efforts to blow past restrictions on the amount of highly enriched uranium it stockpiles inside the country.

“The Fordow uranium enrichment facility has never been repurposed, as promised in the JCPOA,” the acronym used to refer to the nuclear deal, according to the latest watchdog report. “Everything required to enrich uranium to weapons grade could be quickly reconstituted in the underground portion of the facility.”

“Fordow is potentially part of Iran’s current threats to progressively go to higher enrichment levels and increase its stocks of enriched uranium, and if conducted there, Fordow’s underground tunnel complex is fortified to withstand aerial bombardment,” the report states. “Fordow now includes semi-indigenous nuclear equipment production and potentially illicit procurement at the newly expanded support area, the former which was not likely intended by the JCPOA, and the latter which is prohibited.”

Secret documents seized from Iran by Israel corroborate evidence that Tehran sought, from at least 2002, to produce weapon-grade uranium to create one to two nuclear weapons per year.

“There is no doubt it could be reconstituted to fulfill that purpose,” the report concluded.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) said the latest report on Iran’s work at Fordow should compel the Trump administration to stop issuing waivers, which have permitted continued nuclear work at the site.

“Today’s report once again demonstrates that the catastrophic Obama Iran nuclear deal created enormous danger for Americans and our allies,” Cruz said in a statement. “Fordow is a military bunker the Ayatollahs dug out of the side of a mountain so they could build nuclear bombs.”

“Under the nuclear deal, it was supposed to be converted but it never was. Instead, Iran used the time and the billions they received from the deal to expand the facility, possibly in violation of restrictions in the deal itself,” Cruz said. “The Trump administration should immediately cancel the civil-nuclear waivers it has been issuing, which allow Iran to continue building up Fordow and other nuclear sites.”

A State Department spokesperson told the Washington Free Beacon the administration will not stand by as Iran marches closer to the nuclear redline.

“The Iranian regime uses its nuclear program to extort the international community and threaten regional security,” the official said, speaking only on background. “Nuclear brinksmanship will not strengthen Iran’s position, but instead lead to further isolation and pressure.”

U.S. officials do not recognize Iran’s right to enrich uranium “at any level,” the official said, hinting at possible revocation of the sanctions waivers that have allowed work to continue at Fordow.

“The world’s top sponsor of terrorism can never be allowed to enrich uranium at any level,” the official said. “We will continue to impose maximum pressure on the regime until it abandons its destabilizing behavior, including proliferation-sensitive work.”

“Iran should realize that negotiating leverage will no longer be measured in kilograms of uranium or dollars per barrel, but rather in its willingness to end its destabilizing activities, including by abandoning a path to nuclear weapons,” the official said.

One veteran Republican congressional official who works on Iran issues told the Free Beacon that GOP hawks on Capitol Hill are starting to openly question the Trump administration’s commitment to upholding tough sanctions on Tehran.

“This is becoming clownish. The President already said that new sanctions are coming. Every day there’s a new story about how Iran is violating the deal,” the source said, speaking only on background. “People up here are starting to ask who inside the administration is holding up the response.”

Meanwhile, international nuclear inspectors on Thursday confirmed that Iran has been illicitly housing radioactive materials. This is the same facility that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed last year as a key source for Iran’s nuclear buildup.

As tensions between the U.S. and Iran have escalated since the downing of an American drone, Iranian leaders have vowed to continue openly breaching nuclear enrichment restrictions.

“Enhancing nuclear enrichment levels to 20 percent could well be the next move by Iran in case Europe failed to provide Tehran with the promised merits under the nuclear deal,” a spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization confirmed to the country’s state-controlled media.

“The level of Iran’s [uranium] enrichment has exceeded 3.67 percent and at present the purity level of the produced materials is nearly 4.5 percent,” the official was quoted as saying.

Iran is pressuring European nations to create backdoor financial vehicles meant to skirt the toughest U.S. sanctions, a demand U.S. officials have described as nuclear extortion. (Washington Free Beacon)

 

Israeli Education Minister: Jewish Assimilation ‘Like Second Holocaust’

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Education Minister Rafi Peretz sparked a sharp reaction with his comparison.

By: WIN Staff

Education Minister Rafi Peretz has caused controversy with comments he made that massive assimilation by Jews is tantamount to another Holocaust.

His statement was made at a cabinet meeting a week and a half ago but was first disclosed on Tuesday by Channel 13 diplomatic correspondent Barak Ravid.

Quoting from the cabinet transcript, Ravid reported that Peretz said: “The extent of assimilation among North American Jewry and in the world is like a second Holocaust. We’ve lost six million Jews since then like that.”

Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz then said: “Assimilation is not a critical problem. First of all, we have to stop dismissing the Jews who live in America and who see themselves as Jewish historically and culturally and not just religiously.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu followed, saying “I am disturbed by the demographic trend among U.S. Jewry. There is a distancing from Judaism by a large segment of the Jews and it’s very hard to influence it.”

After the education minister’s comments were made public, Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) tweeted, “It’s inconceivable to use the term ‘Holocaust’ to describe Jews choosing to marry non-Jews.”

“It trivializes the Shoah. It alienates so many members of our community. This kind of baseless comparison does little other than inflame and offend,” Greenblatt said.

Peretz has only recently entered his new position, having been appointed education minister by Netanyahu to serve in the transition government.

Peretz is an Orthodox Jew. But his comments drew ire even from other observant Jews.

Former Likud MK Yehudah Glick, who is also Orthodox, tweeted: “It would be expected of the education minister to think twice before speaking out and to leave the Holocaust out of comparisons.”

Glick added parenthetically in his Twitter post. “(Who is Hitler in this comparison?)” (World Israel News)

Read more at: www.worldisraelnews.com

 

 

‘Passionate Zionist’ Boris Johnson Says ‘Wild Horses’ Won’t Keep Him from Israel

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“My strong advice to the Iranians would be not to take any further steps that would break the terms of the agreement, not to acquire a nuclear weapon,” said Johnson.

By: WIN Staff

British MP Boris Johnson, considered a frontrunner to replace resigning Prime Minister Theresa May at the helm of the Conservative Party, says that he is a “passionate Zionist” and that “wild horses wouldn’t keep me away” from visiting the Jewish State as British premier.

Johnson was quoted in “the only Jewish media interview of his campaign to become prime minister,” which appeared in the British Jewish News.

On Iran, Johnson said he is “prepared” to consider sanctions against the Islamic Republic on the heels of its announcement that it has begun enriching more uranium than permitted under the terms of the 2015 nuclear agreement reached with world powers, including Britain.

“My strong, strong advice to the Iranians would be to cease this madness, not to take any further steps that would break the terms of the agreement, and not to acquire a nuclear weapon,” stated Johnson.

“I think that there are enough tensions in that region without triggering a nuclear arms race, whose consequences would be very hard to foresee, and which would certainly pose very difficult choices for any Israeli government,” he told the Jewish News, adding that “as Prime Minister, I’d make sure we continue to do everything we can to constrain Iran’s disruptive behavior in the region.”

In the interview, Johnson was asked about having characterized the 2014 Israeli military campaign in Gaza against the Hamas terror organization as “disproportionate.” At the time, he served as mayor of London.

In response, he said that he understood “why Israel reacted in the way that it did, and I understand the provocation and the outrageous behavior that occasioned that response…Israel has a right to respond, Israel has a right to defend itself…I just joined with those who say ‘I want the Israeli response to be proportionate.’”

Johnson maintained that he “could see the logic” in moving the British Embassy to Jerusalem but believed that “the moment for us to play that card is when we make further progress,” the Jewish News reported.

He said that he agreed that the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel is part of an anti-Semitic “syndrome,”  adding that “anybody who knows anything about it knows that actually, the boycott and disinvestment movement will probably hit hardest Palestinian community people who are in jobs, are benefitting from Israeli investment, Israeli farming, whatever.”

Johnson condemned the Palestinian policy of paying salaries to terrorists. “I think it’s ludicrous that there should be any kind of financial incentive or compensation for terrorist activities,” he said. (World Israel News)

Read more at: worldisraelnews.com