‘Disgraceful’: Goldknopf slammed for comparing arrested haredi draft dodgers to hostages

‘Disgraceful’: Goldknopf Slammed for Comparing Arrested Haredi Draft Dodgers to Hostages

Yitzhak Goldknopf’s remarks have sparked outrage amid ongoing controversy in Israel regarding the issue of haredi conscription. As the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) continue to face severe manpower shortages, the country approaches the second year of war, intensifying the debate over military service exemptions.

Goldknopf made the controversial comparison between arrested haredi draft dodgers and hostages, a statement that many have condemned as “disgraceful.” The backlash reflects the deep divisions surrounding the conscription of the haredi community, with national security concerns heightened during a time of conflict.

Yitzhak Goldknopf at a United Torah Judaism meeting at the Knesset, Jerusalem, May 19, 2025.

Photo credit: Oren Ben Hakoon/Flash90

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-869633

Three ex-Shin Bet chiefs to High Court: Cancel Netanyahu’s appointment of David Zini

Three Ex-Shin Bet Chiefs to High Court: Cancel Netanyahu’s Appointment of David Zini

Multiple government officials have expressed opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s appointment of Maj.-Gen. (Res.) David Zini.

The move has sparked significant controversy, with three former Shin Bet chiefs petitioning the High Court to cancel the appointment.

Maj.-Gen. (Res.) David Zini and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Photo Credit: MAAYAN TOAF/GPO

By SARAH BEN-NUN

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-869533

Trump plans to deploy National Guard in Illinois, governor says

The Trump administration plans to federalize 300 members of the Illinois National Guard, Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker said Saturday. Pritzker revealed that the guard received word from the Pentagon in the morning that the troops would be called up. He did not specify when or where they would be deployed, but President Donald Trump has long threatened to send troops to Chicago.

“This morning, the Trump Administration’s Department of War gave me an ultimatum: call up your troops, or we will,” Pritzker said in a statement. “It is absolutely outrageous and un-American to demand a governor send military troops within our own borders and against our will.”

A spokesperson for the governor’s office said she could not provide additional details. The White House and the Pentagon did not respond to questions about Pritzker’s statement.

The escalation of federal law enforcement in Illinois follows similar deployments in other parts of the country. Over the summer, Trump deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles as part of his law enforcement takeover in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, Tennessee National Guard troops are expected to help Memphis police.

In response, California Gov. Gavin Newsom sued to stop the deployment in Los Angeles and won a temporary block in federal court. The Trump administration has appealed the ruling, which deemed the use of the guard illegal. A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has indicated that it believes the government is likely to prevail.

Pritzker called Trump’s move in Illinois a “manufactured performance” that would pull the state’s National Guard troops away from their families and regular jobs. “For Donald Trump, this has never been about safety. This is about control,” said the governor.

He also noted that state, county, and local law enforcement have been coordinating to ensure the safety of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Broadview facility on the outskirts of Chicago. Federal officials reported the arrests of 13 people protesting near the facility on Friday. The facility has been frequently targeted during the administration’s surge of immigration enforcement this fall.

Last month, Trump said he was sending federal troops to Portland, Oregon, calling the city war-ravaged. However, local officials have suggested that many of his claims and social media posts appear to rely on outdated images from 2020, a time when demonstrations and unrest gripped the city following the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.

City and state officials sued to stop that deployment the next day. U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut heard arguments Friday, with a ruling expected over the weekend.

Trump has federalized 200 National Guard troops in Oregon, but so far, they do not appear to have moved into Portland. They have been seen training on the coast in anticipation of deployment.

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Associated Press reporter Rebecca Boone contributed.
Thomas Peipert, The Associated Press
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/trump-plans-deploy-national-guard-191248616.html

Official says Liberman’s warning on Iranian actions during Sukkot misleading

**Official Says Liberman’s Warning on Iranian Actions During Sukkot Misleading**

An official has dismissed Avigdor Liberman’s recent warning regarding Iranian activities during Sukkot as misleading. The official further stated that Liberman is “cut off from all security information, and really knows nothing.”

Avigdor Liberman, leader of Yisrael Beytenu, has been vocal about potential threats during the Sukkot holiday. However, this critique calls into question the accuracy and basis of his claims.

*Photo credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90*
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-869338

5 Pakistani F-16, JF-17 jets destroyed during Op Sindoor: IAF

Indian Air Force (IAF) chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh has revealed more details about Operation Sindoor.

In a recent statement, he provided insights into the strategic planning and execution of the operation, highlighting its significance for national security. The revelation marks a significant step in understanding the complexities involved in such missions carried out by the IAF.

Further details on Operation Sindoor are expected to shed light on the challenges faced and the courageous efforts of the personnel involved. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/longest-kill-was-300kms-air-force-reveals-op-sindoor-feat/story

Trump has ‘determined’ the U.S. is in ‘armed conflict’ with cartels, administration tells Congress

The Trump administration informed Congress in a confidential notice this week that President Donald Trump has “determined” that the United States is in an armed conflict with drug cartels. According to the notice, members of these organizations can be targeted as unlawful combatants.

The President classified these cartels as non-state armed groups, designated them as terrorist organizations, and determined that their actions constitute an armed attack against the United States. The notice stated, “In response, based upon the cumulative effects of these hostile acts against the citizens and interests of the United States and friendly foreign nations, the President determined that the United States is in a non-international armed conflict with these designated terrorist organizations.”

This designation essentially places drug cartels in the same legal category as terrorist groups like Al Qaeda or the Islamic State.

In recent weeks, the U.S. military reportedly struck at least three boats from Venezuela allegedly carrying narco-traffickers and drugs that could threaten Americans, President Trump said on Truth Social.

The notice to Congress included examples of actions the President could take in targeting the cartels and cited an attack on September 15 that killed approximately three unlawful combatants. The White House has defended these strikes, emphasizing their legality.

“As we have said many times, the President acted in line with the law of armed conflict to protect our country from those trying to bring deadly poison to our shores,” White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a statement Thursday. “He is delivering on his promise to take on the cartels and eliminate these national security threats from murdering more Americans.”

NBC News reported last month that the administration is considering strikes on drug cartels operating inside Venezuela. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has denied any role in drug trafficking and has repeatedly alleged that the United States is trying to force him from power.

However, many critics of the strikes, including congressional Democrats and some Republicans, argue that the administration does not have the legal authority to target drug cartels using the U.S. military. They maintain that drug trafficking remains a law enforcement matter best addressed through interdiction.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is also serving as acting national security adviser, has declared interdiction efforts ineffective, underscoring the administration’s rationale for the military approach.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/trump-determined-us-armed-conflict-cartels-congress-notice-rcna235294

Trump has ‘determined’ the U.S. is in ‘armed conflict’ with cartels, administration tells Congress

The Trump administration informed Congress in a confidential notice this week that President Donald Trump has “determined” that the United States is in an armed conflict with drug cartels and that members of these organizations can be targeted as unlawful combatants.

According to the notice, the President classified these cartels as non-state armed groups, designated them as terrorist organizations, and determined that their actions constitute an armed attack against the United States.

“In response, based upon the cumulative effects of these hostile acts against the citizens and interests of the United States and friendly foreign nations, the President determined that the United States is in a non-international armed conflict with these designated terrorist organizations,” the notice added.

This designation effectively places drug cartels in the same legal category as terrorist groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.

In recent weeks, the U.S. military reportedly struck at least three boats originating from Venezuela that were allegedly carrying narco-traffickers and drugs posing a threat to Americans. President Trump mentioned these actions on Truth Social.

The notice to Congress outlined potential actions the President could take in targeting the cartels and cited an attack on September 15 that resulted in the deaths of approximately three unlawful combatants.

The White House has defended these strikes. “As we have said many times, the President acted in line with the law of armed conflict to protect our country from those trying to bring deadly poison to our shores, and he is delivering on his promise to take on the cartels and eliminate these national security threats from murdering more Americans,” White House spokesperson Anna Kelly stated on Thursday.

NBC News reported last month that the administration is considering further strikes on drug cartels inside Venezuela.

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has denied any involvement in drug trafficking and has repeatedly accused the United States of attempting to force him from power.

However, many critics of the strikes—including congressional Democrats and some Republicans—argue that the administration does not yet have the legal authority to target drug cartels using the U.S. military. They maintain that this issue remains primarily a law enforcement matter, best addressed through interdiction efforts.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is also serving as acting national security adviser, has declared that interdiction efforts have been ineffective in combating the cartels.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/trump-determined-us-armed-conflict-cartels-congress-notice-rcna235294

Any aggression in Sir Creek will be met with historic response: Rajnath Singh

Highlighting the Indian Army’s achievements, the defence minister stated that the objectives of Operation Sindoor had been successfully met. He emphasized that the aim was not to escalate tensions into a full-scale war, according to PTI.

However, his comments on the Sir Creek area drew particular attention. “Any aggression by Pakistan in the Sir Creek area will be met with a resounding response that will change both history and geography,” Singh warned. He added, “In the 1965 war, the Indian Army had demonstrated the capability to reach Lahore. Today, in 2025, Pakistan should remember that one route to Karachi passes through the creek.”

Sir Creek is a 96-km-long tidal estuary located between Gujarat’s Rann of Kutch and Pakistan. The area remains disputed due to differing interpretations of maritime boundaries. The defence minister pointed out, “Despite 78 years of independence, the border dispute continues in the Sir Creek area. India has repeatedly tried to resolve this issue through dialogue, but Pakistan’s intentions remain flawed and unclear.”

Singh also expressed concern over Pakistan’s recent expansion of military infrastructure near the creek, describing it as a worrying sign. He reiterated that the Indian Army and Border Security Force vigilantly guard the country’s borders to ensure national security.

Regarding Operation Sindoor, which was launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack on May 7, Singh stated, “Pakistan made an unsuccessful attempt to penetrate India’s defence system from Leh to Sir Creek. However, in retaliatory action, Indian forces completely exposed the Pakistani air defence system and sent a message to the world that Indian forces can inflict heavy losses on Pakistan whenever and wherever they wish.”

Stressing India’s restraint during the operation, the Union Minister added, “Escalating it and starting a war was not the objective of Operation Sindoor. I am happy that Indian forces have successfully achieved all military objectives. But our fight against terrorism continues.”

He also praised the joint efforts of India’s armed forces, saying, “It was the jointness of our Army, Air Force, and Navy that executed Operation Sindoor in record time. Your strategy, courage, and capability have proven that India can defeat the enemy in every situation.”

Describing the three services as the “pillars” of India’s strength, Singh concluded, “When these services work together, we can effectively face every challenge.”

On the occasion of Dussehra, while performing the ‘shastra puja,’ Singh reflected, “For us, weapons are not just tools or displays of power. Weapons are a means to establish righteousness.”
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/rajnath-singh-celebrates-dussehra-2025-in-bhuj-warns-pakistan-against-aggression-in-sir-creek-23596895

IDF kills terrorists in attempted shooting, ramming of West Bank soldiers as Yom Kippur ends

**IDF Kills Terrorists in Attempted Shooting and Ramming Attack on West Bank Soldiers as Yom Kippur Ends**

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) thwarted an attempted terror attack in the West Bank involving both shooting and ramming aimed at Israeli soldiers. In the incident, the IDF neutralized both terrorists involved, and no soldiers were harmed.

The attack occurred as Yom Kippur was concluding, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region. The IDF promptly responded to the threat, ensuring the safety of its personnel and preventing further escalation.

*IDF responds to terror attack in West Bank, September 28, 2025.*
(Photo credit: TPS-IL)

— Jerusalem Post Staff
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-869261

Macron says oil tanker off France is linked to Russia’s shadow fleet

French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Wednesday that an oil tanker immobilized off the French Atlantic coast had committed “very serious wrongdoings.” He linked the vessel to Russia’s shadow fleet, which is reportedly evading Western sanctions imposed over Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

The tanker, which was sailing last week near the coast of Denmark, has been cited by European naval experts as possibly involved in drone flights over the country. French naval forces forcibly boarded the ship a few days ago at the request of prosecutors who suspected illegal activities, a military official confirmed on Wednesday.

The prosecutor’s office in the western French city of Brest opened a judicial investigation into the crew’s “refusal to cooperate” and “failure to justify the nationality of the vessel.” Meanwhile, the ship has been ordered to remain in place pending further investigation, according to the official.

On Wednesday, French naval forces boarded the ship again to provide food and fuel to the crew aboard. The official who shared this information was not authorized to be publicly named due to the ongoing nature of the investigation.

According to the Marine Traffic monitoring website, the ship departed the Russian oil terminal in Primorsk near Saint Petersburg on September 20. It sailed off the coast of Denmark before staying off the French western port of Saint-Nazaire since Sunday.

Macron suggested the ship was stopped due to French authorities’ “intervention.” Speaking on the sidelines of a European Union leaders’ summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, he stated:
“I think it’s a good thing that this work has been done and that we’ve been able to stop it. There were some very serious wrongdoings made by this crew, which is why there are legal proceedings in the case.”
He declined to provide further details.

The Russian Embassy in Paris did not respond to requests for comment from The Associated Press.

When asked about the ship’s connection to drone incidents in Denmark and reports of two detainees aboard, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen refrained from commenting on specifics. However, she acknowledged the broader issue:
“I can say in more general terms that we are facing a lot of problems with the shadow fleet. And that has been the case, especially in the Baltic Sea for quite a long time. And we are working very closely together to battle this situation.”

Highlighting the ongoing threat, on Christmas Day 2024, a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker known as the Eagle S triggered a nationwide alarm in Finland. The tanker was suspected of deliberately severing a critical undersea electric cable located 50 miles off the coast.

A seven-month investigation by “60 Minutes” revealed that this incident was not isolated. It uncovered that a major Russian oil company was hiding ownership of the tanker behind layers of shell companies to evade Western sanctions.

In response, NATO launched “Baltic Sentry,” a mission deploying ships and planes to monitor the shadow fleet and protect vital seabed infrastructure. According to British Admiral Keith Blount, NATO’s deputy supreme allied commander Europe, no cable-cutting incidents have occurred since.

Macron emphasized that the current incident underscores “the existence and the reality of a phenomenon that we have been describing and denouncing for a long time,” referring to the “notorious shadow fleet.” This fleet represents tens of billions of euros for Russia’s budget and is estimated to finance around 40% of Russia’s war effort.

The tanker, known as “Pushpa” or “Boracay” — names it has used interchangeably — sailed under the flag of Benin and appears on the European Union’s list of ships targeted by sanctions against Russia.

The shadow fleet consists mainly of aging tankers purchased secondhand, often by opaque entities registered in countries that do not impose sanctions. These ships operate under flags from non-sanctioning nations and play a crucial role in helping Russia’s oil exporters bypass the price caps imposed by Ukraine’s allies.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/macron-russia-shadow-fleet-oil-tanker-off-france/

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