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>> Trump is saying they'll do anything we
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Israel and Lebanon are back at the table
in Washington. And one Israeli official
is claiming that the whole thing is a
train wreck. The fight over the Xyus Aas
is coming to a head-on collision,
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All right, you remember the deal. Moou,
the memorandum of understanding that
America that I would say JD Vance and
Jared Kushner and as well Steve Witkov
signed with the Iranians, Pakistanians
and the Qatarians in Switzerland this
weekend. the previous weekend, right? To
end the war supposedly. One of the main
parts of the deal was simple. Iran has
to let inspectors from the IAEA come in
and check all the damaged bombed nuclear
sites. Well, now Iran is refusing to let
them in. Obviously, that goes against
what Vice President Jay Devan said just
a few days ago when he announced in
Switzerland that the inspections would
start immediately. and he said like like
by Monday. Iran's deputy foreign
minister Kazm Garibad Gibbadi says that
they will only allow inspectors near its
nuclear sites once the final deal is
fully signed that is 60 days. President
Trump rejected that flat out. He says
Iran already agreed to let the United
Nations inspect the sites and that is
that. Now there is also a fight over
Iran's ballistic missiles while visiting
Pakistan. Iranian president Mazoud
Basheskin who flew yesterday to Pakistan
along with fighter jets of Pakistan you
know with a mlighten kind of thing um
said that Iran will never give up its
missile program obviously he said that
without missiles Iran would have to have
no way to defend itself and would look
like Gaza flat Pakistani president
Shabbaz Sharis also confirmed that no
now no end is there anything about the
missiles but Trump says Iran has no real
missile power left anyway in his words
we we can fly over to Iran just at will
and nobody could do anything to us. And
he said, "We won big. Iran is being very
good to us and they will do anything we
ask them to do. Iran's side is talking
just as big." The speaker of Iran's
parliament, Muhammad Bager Galibaf,
spoke about him a lot. He was in
Switzerland now, stood up at a
conference in Azarian and called the
whole deal a loss for America. In his
words, the agreement became a
declaration of America's defeat. He said
Iran's people resisted and won and that
foreign armies should get out of the
region right now. Trump is feeling very
confident about right now and he said on
truth social the following here is
exactly his words. So I have a run on
the ropes he says ready to go down for
the fall willing to give us practically
anything. And for the first time in
decades respecting the hell out of the
United States and its president and he
writes in big words big letters me. But
on that very same day the Senate did
something that made him a little bit
angry or might I say a lot. Now, the
Senate voted 50 to 48 to tell the
president he must get Congress to agree
before starting any new fighting with
Iran. It is the first time both houses
of Congress have ever passed a vote like
this. But it does not carry out the
force of law. So, it does not exactly
tires hands. Trump responded sharply on
truth truth social again in his words.
He called a very he called it very poor
time and meaningless war power act
votes. He even added that Iranians asked
him what is going on. He complained like
why are they doing this now? It's a bad
time for America. We're making a deal
with Iran and you guys are ruining this.
And he added, these senators have just
made my job more difficult, but I will
get it done one way or another because I
always, and he says, always get it done.
And now the bill of the for the war is
coming due. The White House is asking
Congress for $80 billion more, mostly to
replace all the missiles and weapons
America used up for the fighting in the
war. That is more than double what
Pentagon told Congress that a war would
cost just a month ago. Senators from
both parties are pushing back, saying
they don't want to keep spending on a
war many of them never wanted. Now that
the fighting is slowing down, something
big is happening in the Strait of
Hermuz. All right, what's happening in
the street of Moose? When Iran closed
it, thousands of sailors were left stuck
at sea, unable to move. Now, the United
Nations has started a huge rescue. More
than 11,000 sailors are being brought
out on hundreds of ships. Sadly, 14
sailors were killed during the war.
Ships are slowly starting to carry oil
through the area again, but European
aviation officials are still worried and
they're warning airlines not to fly over
to Iran for now over Iran. They say that
the ceasefire could still break in short
stretches. There there is also a fight
over money in the straight of Ramuz.
Iran wanted to charge ships a fee just
to pass through. Right, we spoke about
this. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
is in the Gulf region right now. He's
visiting United Arab Emirates Kuwait and
Bahrain to calm them down. calm down the
neighbors the the Arabic neighbors who
are nervous about the deal with Iran to
make sure that the strait stays open and
free of for ships obviously free of fees
and on that Rubio said on Iran's
sanctions he said no it is international
waterway no country is allowed to charge
fees or tolls on an international
waterway he said every country in the
region would agree with him then Trump
went on through on truth social and
wrote the following he says Iran has
informed the US that despite
troublemaking, fake news reporting to
the contrary, there is there are no
tolls, no insurance costs, and no other
charges of any kind being sought or
received by Iran on ships traveling the
straight of Hermuz. If this is false
information, negotiations would end
immediately, he writes. And even though
Iran already refused to buy American
crops, Trump says America will buy the
food for them. In his words, "We will be
releasing some of their money, and that
is totally controlled by the US, by us,
to our farmers and ranchers for the
purchase of corn, wheat, soybeans, and
more. Food is desperately needed in
Iran, he says, and we will be purchasing
it for them exclusively from the United
States of America." On that same trip,
Rubio made one more thing clear and he
said, "America will not do a thing that
puts the safety of its longtime allies
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you're concerned. American intelligence
is looking into a strange report about a
possible new Iranian weapon. Back in
April, an F-15 pilot was shot down over
Iran. He came down and he says he saw a
huge group of drones flying together,
all shaped like a jellyfish.
Intelligence officers are now trying to
figure out if Iran really built such a
crazy weapon or if the pilot's memory
was a little bit affected by the crash.
Well, not confirmed yet. All right,
let's continue. Let's move on to Israel
and Lebanon. The two countries are
sitting down for peace talks. Like I
said in the beginning in Washington,
this is already the fifth round. The
main thing on the table is whether
Israel will put will pull some of its
soldiers back from the southern Lebanon
area. This comes after a new ceasefire
that was put together with the help of
Qatar and Pakistan. But here is the part
that has Israel worried. The deal sets
up a special group made of the United
States and Iran to watch over Lebanon.
Yeah, Israel is left out of that group
completely. And Israeli officials say
that it even gives Iran a say over what
the Israeli army is allowed to do. One
Israeli official called the whole thing
an absolute disaster. Israel's
ambassador to America lighter called
this talk the talks a complete disaster.
He says they have drifted from what they
were supposed to be and now the
terrorists feel stronger and bolder. The
leader of the terror group Naim Kasam
confirmed that when television and
demanded that Israel pull out Lebanon of
Lebanon completely and he said Israel
cannot keep any land once a ceasefire is
signed. Lebanese President Joseph Aun
said the same very thing. Nothing less
than a full Israel withdrawal. Israel's
defense minister Israel Katz said no. He
said even if America demands it, Israel
will not withdraw from Lebanon. Now
Lebanon's foreign minister is trying to
find a middle path. He's asking the Arab
countries to keep the Israeli Lebanon
talks separate from the bigger talks
between America and Iran. And Rubio
agrees with that. He says you cannot end
a war as long as Iran's terror groups
keep fighting firing drones and missiles
at them. While the diplomats are talking
in Washington, the fighting on the
ground has not stopped. On a ridge in
southern Lebanon, Israeli soldiers
killed a group of Kazbala terrorists who
were riding a bulldozer and a
motorcycle. The army says the terrorists
had threatened the soldiers first. The
soldiers fired warning shots and then
struck them directly. In another
village, Israeli forces surrounded a
group of Kabala terrorists and sealed up
the tunnel openings around them. They
did this because the terrorists used
those underground tunnels for surprise
attacks and to try and kidnap soldiers.
But in one area in the west, the Israeli
army actually pulled back. After the
soldiers left, the Lebanese army
reopened the road so people could return
home. This is part of a test letting the
Lebanese army take over the spots where
pulls out. Down in Gaza, the Israeli
army destroyed four rocket launchers.
The army says Hamas set them up during
the ceasefire. The launchers were fully
loaded and pointed towards Israeli
soldiers. The army hit them before they
could even fire a single rocket.
Now, the army also killed a kamas
terrorist who took part in the October
7th invasion. His name was Akram Abuadi
and he was killed in an air strike in
southern Gaza on Sunday. The army says
that he had gone back to rebuilding
Kamas and planning new attacks on
soldiers and on regular people. In the
West Bank, Israeli forces and the
Shinbet killed an arms dealer named
Muhammad Zed. Now, Israel says that he
supplied the weapons used in a shooting
last year that badly wounded two
soldiers. He had been moving from one
safe house to another to avoid being
caught.
Here is a strange from a strange report
or a story from Yemen. A new report says
the Houthi terrorists built a
complicated system using digital money
cryptocurrency like Bitcoin. They built
it to hide from sanctions placed on
them. They used the digital money to buy
weapons and drones and to pay for their
attacks on ships. Reports say the money
comes from Iran, from mining digital
currency, and from the protection fees
that they force on ships in the Red Sea.
They move it through different digital
accounts and then turn it into cash. And
even with all the pressure Iran is
showing off this week, Iran put up the
biggest offshore oil platform ever
placed in the Persian Gulf. A giant
steel structure weighing about 6,000
ton. Iran says its own engines, its own
engineers built the whole thing with no
foreign help. Even after sanctions, even
after American and Israeli strikes hit
oil sites during the war, it is set to
pump about 35,000 more barrels of oil a
day.
Now to the story that touches our
community very deeply. The Gail Saga
story. The fight over drafting yes
into the Israeli army has gotten very
serious. On Tuesday, Shas leader Ary and
Dealator leader Moha Gaffne sat down
with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyao.
They gave him a clear warning. If the
government does not immediately move to
a law to protect yeshiv to give them a
status a status that they are serving
because of the learning they're serving
and stop the arrests they will be uh
they will help bring the whole
government down as early as next week.
Natanyao promised them that he is
committed to passing it and he's
committed helping them and that will he
will work very fast to move it now to
move this law into action. Now at the
same time both parties are denying
rumors that they already made a quiet
deal with him. The rumors claimed that
they agreed at the early elections and
other laws in exchange. Shus and United
Judaism say it say very plainly there is
no deal and our demand stands on its
own. Thousands gathered in their cars to
fill the highways obviously in Rashalime
holding a major demonstrations against
the Hagias. Mayor Por spoke at the
protest and he said that no country in
the world does this to its citizens.
Parrot stated that here in Israel where
Jews run the government treating their
own Jewish brothers with such evil force
is unacceptable.
Now to thieves broke into um the
Chernobyl bisme in Kavak and stole the
silver the Reb used at the Tish worth
about 120,000 shekels a while ago. They
struck while the rebel was away in
Shalam spending a shabas at the kosul
with about 100.
It's part of a wave of breakins hitting
hit him in Iraq. But there is a good
ending to it. After a police search, the
silver was given back yesterday and it
came back just one day before the rebel
left on a trip to Moldova. He is
traveling there with a large group of to
Davin at the kaver of his ancestor
Vazidis Ravil Hel of um Kilovich. The
Reb put his uh put in great effort and
money into restore the Kyvera and this
is the first time he is visiting it. And
there is heartbreaking news out of
Muldova this morning as well. A young
Choblus from England actually who lives
in traveled with a rabbi to Moldova with
tool from a random only 29 years old.
Father of little kind was killed in a
terrible car accident at um Kishanv.
He was a British citizen.
He was learning and he came together
with a group of for one purpose to deta
of admir
um kilovich
in the old cemetery then in uh in
Kisanau I think it's called Kisan. Yeah
I think Kisanau I don't remember all
these European towns to pronounce those
names. the yad is today actually. On the
way, their car lost control, overturned
and rolled into a deep um ravine on a
major major highway. Their local rescue
forces extracted him from the wreckage
in critical condition, but sadly the
efforts of resuscitation failed and he
was nifed at the scene. Several others
were in the car and were also injured
and were taken to hospitals nearby with
minor degrees of uh injury. Now he was
the brother of the one that was saved
Beness Beness Gel in the terror attack
in Golden Screen just a few months ago.
Zaka's international team together with
the local um Harav Zaltzman rushed to
the scene and found the car completely
crushed there and the raven and they
also they're working right now with
Manikad a foreign ministry the foreign
ministry and also the local authorities
to bring him home in as soon as
possible.
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They're asking for their own zip code to
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The village is now about 50,000 people,
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At the meeting, the postal service
raised one concern of their own and they
said that the mail carriers are not
always treated well and the children in
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America, President Trump meanwhile
called off a planned housing event at
the White House. He said that he will
not move forward until Congress passes
what he calls the Save America Act, a
law that would require proof of
citizenship to vote. Here is um how he
put it on Truth Social. Today's housing
news conference and signing is hereby
canled until such time that we as we
pass the desperately needed Save America
Act, which I consider to be a national
emergency. Thank you for your attention
to this matter. On the defense side,
Secretary of War Pexf announced the
first big test of the Golden Dome. The
Golden Dome is the giant missile shield
President Trump wants to build o all
over America. The same idea as the
Israeli Iron Dome, but on a much bigger
scale meant to stop everything from
drones to longrange missiles and even
ones launched from space. The way it is
supposed to work is in layers, a web of
sensors and trackers that spot an
incoming missile even before it gets
launched into space because you know how
it flies, right? Those missiles fly up
from Earth into the orbit and then into
space and then they travel at very very
high speeds then entering the orbit
again and then entering um the the earth
and then obviously hitting the target.
So usually what happens is the missiles
are detected at an early stage but not
as early as the Golden Dome wants it to
be. So and then interceptors knock it
out of the sky in space. This week's
test used a new self-operating system
with what they call direct energy,
meaning a laser, not a regular missile.
And Hexath says it got it shot down a
number of incoming threats on its own.
He called it a full mission of success
and said it dynamically defeated every
single threat. In plain words, it
stopped every te it stopped every test
target that they threw at it. Now, this
was only one early test of one of one
part of the system. The full Golden Dome
is not expected to be ready until the
end of Trump's term in 2029, and the
cost estimates uh run about from $185
billion all the way up to even a
trillion. So Musk, Elon Musk technically
can fund the entire thing and then I'll
be a poor person. So it is a real step
forward, but the finished shield is
still years away. I mean years,
whatever, two years away. And now
something a little lighter out of Texas.
I would say lighter if you think so.
Depends how you think of it. Millions of
honeybees took over our whole
neighborhood after a big truck flipped
over on the highway. The truck was
carrying 400 beehives and they all
spilled into a ditch. About 2 million
bees flew out in the air. 2 million
honeybees. The police had to close off
the area and tell people to stay inside
with their windows shut. Local
beekeepers rushed over to help. And
thank God nobody was seriously injured.
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Okay, let's come back home to New York
for a primary election results a little
bit. Okay, yesterday we spoke about the
Dan Goldman. Remember the coffee story,
right? First, the good news. Many Eden
came out to vote in Borak, a new polling
site right in the heart of Borak brought
people out. The Borak JCC says that more
than 6,000 people voted there since
early voting opened last week. That is
about a third more than last year's race
for the mayor. So some nearby precincts
only saw around 100 voters all day. So
this is a good good a good move I guess
for the next coming elections coming up.
This is just the primary democratic
elections by the saying it's not the
final final elections happening in
November. Now for some positive news for
the Jewish community. New York State
controller Thomas Dapolei who has been
in office for 20 years now seems to have
beaten the challenge to his re-election
in Queens Pis Osina Pesakosina is on
track to secure the democratic
nomination for the state assembly and a
spring valley produced some good news as
well for assemblyman arm vid he'll have
a divided opposition challenging his
re-election bid because you know it
makes it makes their their chance to win
over his seat a lot more slimmer in
other words. So, three socialists
candidates backed by Mayor Haram Abdani
won their primaries. The reformed Jew
Bradland Lander won against Jewish
candidate Dan Goldman, the one who was
basically um had an anti-semitic attack
on him, you know, using social media
yesterday with a coffee shop that they
threw him out so so to speak. He claims
that this coffee barista was very nice
to him, but the owners were obviously
very very rude to him.
Dan Goldner lost by 30 points. Their
names are Claire Valdez, Darali,
Dar Dar Daria Dar Alisa Aila Javier
who cares and Bradlander Bradlander is a
reformed Jew who just last month walked
up into a mosque in Queens and called
Israel's war a genocide and then recited
a verse from the Quran in Arabic. Listen
to this.
Yeah, Bradlander, the mosque's sheh, is
a man who called the Holocaust
exaggerated and who praised Kamas about
a month after the attack on Sasto. And
during that same service, an imam prayed
for the killing of infidels by the
sword. Israel was a central issue in
these races. Obviously, the candidate
supported by the Jewish Democratic
Council of America lost in two
districts. And in another race, a
Palestinian-American socialist named
Kawas won as well. Kawas wants to cut
off all funding to Israel. He helped
start a campaign called Not On our Dime,
which wants to tax any New York group
that gives money to Israel or the
Israeli charities. Any Israeli charity
could be affected by that. Tax them.
President Trump also gave his reaction
to this New York result. on Truth
Social. He wrote that Mayor Mamani
pulled through three solid communists
and he criticized the media for cheering
it. Then he bragged that his own picks
went 16 to zero on primary night with
almost no attention from the press. Now
obviously Brad Lander who is a far out
you know radical left lunatic in his you
know his words. In another post he
added, "My real poll numbers are in the
highest they've ever been. Thank you for
your attention to this matter." And now
a few stories from around the world. The
United States is moving ahead with a big
sale of jet engines to Turkey worth more
than $700 million. This is happening
even though Congress objected to it. The
engines will power Turkeykey's own new
fighter jets. And the Turkish president
Erdogan says he expects to meet
one-on-one with President Trump in
Turkey most likely at the next month
NATO meeting there. And reporters asked
Trump whether he will obviously support
this sale of the F-35 program. He said,
"Of course I will. He's a great warrior
and a great a great friend." He said, "I
asked stay out of the war with Iran and
he did. He listened to me. He's a good
friend and I trust him. He's a NATO
member after all." That's what Trump
said. Israel's not too happy about this,
obviously. So, let's end on some hopeful
news in the fight against cancer.
Scientists have found a new way to grow
a steady supply of cancer fighting cells
in the laboratory. Researchers at the
University of Southern California
learned how to take a certain kind of
immune cell and make it keep
multiplying. Until now, scientists
thought only basic stem cells could keep
copying themselves forever. The team
says they can now shape these lab grown
cells to attack cancer directly. The
lead researcher says this gives doctors
a brand new starting point, not just for
cancer, but for infections and immune
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on her brother. So Hashem should help
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and only. All right, my friends.
Besides, and we'll see each other
tomorrow.
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