1954 Willys M38A1

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LS3-Powered 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe

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IDF amputee, who spent 6 weeks in a coma, hailed as the ‘spirit of Israel’ during President Trump’s visit to the Knesset

An IDF combat soldier who lost both legs and his hand in Gaza before falling into a six-week coma was saluted during President Trump’s historic visit to the Israeli Knesset this week as “the spirit of Israel.”

Ari Spitz told The Post he was surprised to be singled out by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who hailed the humble hero critically injured last year in a Hamas-booby trapped home connected to a tunnel shaft. Spitz is widely believed to have suffered one of the gravest injuries of the war with the terror group.

“Ari, you are the spirit of Joshua, the spirit of David, the spirit of the Maccabees. Ari, you are the spirit of Israel. I salute you,” said Netanyahu, whose rousing remarks were met with a standing ovation.

The modest soldier, with dual US-Israel citizenship, reflected that his motivation to serve in the war—after his compulsory military service concluded a week before October 7, 2023—was the return of the hostages and to fight against “violence and terror” in Gaza. The existential struggle to defend his homeland was “an opportunity for peace and to get back our quiet,” said a beaming Spitz, 23, whose most pronounced feature is the smile on his face.

As a US citizen, he felt a “responsibility” to fight a common enemy as an IDF soldier, to “stand against evil” and to “stand for what is right.” The seven-front war the tiny Jewish state fought “is about morality for standing up against evil.”

“This is not merely a conflict between nations,” the Jerusalem resident said during a Washington, DC address earlier this year. “It is a battle against those who believe that murder, rape, and kidnapping are acceptable acts.”

Spitz told The Post on Friday that after “watching the curses and burning flags against America,” he agreed with what Trump and the US government “see as not just Israel’s war” against Hamas but “it’s the world’s war.”

Of the Islamic organizations that seek to destroy “what we all want to live for—our liberal and democratic way of life,” Spitz said, “It’s one of the reasons I went to fight, and got injured.”

He was “presumed dead” in the February 2024 Gaza City explosion that instantly killed two officers and left 10 others, including Spitz, wounded. The warrior went on to survive a six-week medically induced coma and 11 surgeries, requiring 35 units of blood.

Spitz said he feels only gratitude for his second chance at life, despite the critical injuries which required multiple surgeries, including one procedure in the US.

As a testament to his religious upbringing and faith, the amputee pushes through the occasional “bad days,” refusing to lie in bed and feel sorry for himself. Spitz’s recovery included training with a former IDF commando and resilience expert for wounded heroes as he learned how to walk again.

“His rehabilitation progressed remarkably fast, not because it was easy, but because Ari is a relentless hard worker,” said Sagi Dovev, who first met Spitz when he was still wheelchair-bound and without a prosthetic. “He possesses mental toughness and resilience that are rare among young people.”

As he prepares to start law school studies next week, Spitz said he’s “hoping to have influence on what’s happening in Israel and the world.”

The special forces instructor also predicted to The Post that Spitz, founder of the nonprofit House of Heroes, will be a future prime minister one day.

“I truly believe Ari will lead this country one day. He’s made of the qualities that define great leaders,” Dovev said. “Ari rebuilds himself, step by step. He is, without a doubt, a lion of Israel.”
https://nypost.com/2025/10/18/world-news/idf-amputee-who-spent-6-weeks-in-a-coma-hailed-as-the-spirit-of-israel-during-president-trumps-visit-to-the-knesset/

CPS gets $522 million boost from Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget proposal

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s new budget proposal recommends that the city declare a historic surplus of funds from special taxing districts, shoring up the finances of Chicago Public Schools (CPS) for the academic year.

The draft budget, unveiled Thursday, calls for the city to draw $1 billion from its Tax Increment Financing districts, or TIFs. More than half of that money is slated for CPS, covering the $379 million the district already anticipated and a controversial $175 million municipal pension payment.

This move marks a rare victory for CPS, allowing school officials to maintain their August spending plan—which relied heavily on TIF money—and spare classrooms from deeper cuts.

### Understanding TIF Funds and Surplus

The pooled funds from TIF districts—taxing areas drawn around the city—are intended for local development projects. However, when the TIFs expire or are declared to have a surplus, meaning there is an excess of funds not obligated to specific projects, the money is disbursed across local government bodies. CPS receives roughly 52% of the cut, while the city receives 23%. This year, that amounts to a potential $522 million for the district.

Before the Chicago Board of Education passed the district’s $10.25 billion budget in late August, school officials said they had received assurances from City Council that a declared TIF surplus would allocate at least $379 million to CPS. But questions remained over whether that record surplus would actually materialize, and the district lacked a clear backup plan.

CPS had also pledged to help the city cover the $175 million municipal pension payment for nonteaching employees—but only “contingent on additional revenue.” This payment had become a major point of contention. More than half of the recipients of the Municipal Employees’ Annuity and Benefit Fund are district staff. Up until 2020, the city footed the bill as required by state law. However, Johnson and his predecessor, former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, shifted the responsibility to CPS.

### Political Fallout and Budget Impact

The political back-and-forth over the pension payment contributed to the resignation of the entire school board last year and the subsequent firing of former CPS CEO Pedro Martinez. Johnson’s Thursday budget proposal offers some closure to this protracted debate—at least for now. It remains unclear who will assume liability in future budget seasons.

Chicago Board of Education member Michilla Blaise lauded the move at a Thursday morning press conference, noting it came from direct negotiations between some board members and the mayor’s office.

“The CPS budget passed in August was built on hope and balanced on paper, but not in reality,” Blaise said. “This commitment prevents any mid-year cuts and allows us to maintain stability in our classrooms. It also provides essential support for the pensions of CPS non-teaching personnel—the front line staff who clean our buildings, who feed our children and support our students who have the greatest needs.”

### Covering Additional Funding Gaps

The potential TIF revenue would also cover a canceled $8 million federal grant. Last month, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights announced it would withhold the funds after CPS refused to end its Black Student Success Program, which Trump administration officials claimed violates federal antidiscrimination laws.

Blaise said the extra revenue helps maintain those inclusivity programs facing government criticism. “Despite pressure from the White House, this agreement is essentially Trump-proofing the CPS budget,” she said.

### Next Steps and Reactions

City Council must approve Johnson’s budget by December 31. Aldermen could still object to declaring such a large TIF surplus, as the funds are intended to drive redevelopment in their wards. However, in August, the majority signed a letter committing to a substantial surplus to help CPS.

Educational nonprofit Kids First Chicago applauded the city yesterday for the potential bump in funding but also advocated that the district not sign any intergovernmental agreement committing funds to Chicago before the TIF surplus amount is decided on or a budget is passed.

Though the prospective funds are a win, the city’s final budget is not yet set in stone, Kids First Chicago’s Chief of Policy Hal Woods told the Tribune ahead of Thursday’s meeting. “It’s going to take negotiations to see how much TIF surplus is ultimately swept. But certainly, we’re celebrating today,” Woods said Wednesday afternoon.

Some budget watchdogs, such as the Civic Federation, argue that relying on TIF surplus money is an unsustainable solution that could exacerbate the city’s structural deficit. Still, recent Chicago mayors have declared increasingly large surpluses to plug budget gaps.

In 2014, the city declared a TIF surplus of $65 million, with CPS receiving a $36 million cut. By 2025, the total surplus amount topped a record $712 million. CPS received $379 million of those funds, which accounted for 4% of its budget.

### CPS’s Continuing Fiscal Challenges

The district continues to grapple with fiscal woes after years of borrowing to cover current expenses and outstanding debt. CPS has about $9.1 billion in long-term debt and $450 million of short-term debt to be paid down over time. Its bond rating is considered “junk” by three of four rating agencies, making borrowing more expensive.

Expenses will only grow as CPS funds the Chicago Teachers Union’s new contract, set to cost $1.5 billion over four years.

Chicago Tribune’s A.D. Quig contributed to this report.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/16/proposed-mayor-johnson-budget-cps/

Netanyahu meets Trump at Knesset, accepts Egypt`s invite for Gaza Peace Summit

Meanwhile, the Times of Israel reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on the phone with Egyptian President Abdel Fatah Al-Sissi, with US President Donald Trump listening in, according to Channel 12 news. The Times of Israel added that, in a call apparently brokered by Trump at the Knesset, Netanyahu accepted an invitation from the Egyptian leader to join the international summit on Trump’s Gaza peace plan in Sharm El-Sheikh today.

US President Donald Trump arrived in Israel on Monday as the exchange of hostages continues. He was welcomed by the top brass of Israel, and upon entering Israeli airspace, Air Control expressed gratitude to Trump, saying his visit carries deep meaning for the Israeli people.

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) confirmed that 13 more hostages freed by Hamas are on their way back to Israel after being handed over to the Red Cross in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis. According to the IDF, the hostages are being accompanied by personnel from the IDF and the Israel Security Agency (ISA) as they travel to Israel for an initial medical assessment.

“The commanders and soldiers of the IDF salute and embrace the returning hostages as they make their way home to the State of Israel,” the IDF said in a statement, welcoming the group after two years in captivity.

Earlier, the Red Cross informed Israeli authorities that the 13 hostages had been collected from Hamas custody in southern Gaza and were en route to Israeli territory.

Crowds gathered across Israel on Monday morning as Hamas prepared to release a group of 20 living hostages after two years in captivity, the Times of Israel reported. Families, friends, and supporters lined streets, public squares, and military bases, awaiting the emotional homecoming of their loved ones.

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Beachgoers witness helicopter crash into palms in Southern California

A helicopter coasting above a popular Southern California beach on Saturday suddenly lost control and began spiraling in midair. The aircraft eventually lost altitude and slammed into a row of palm trees as stunned sunbathers and beachgoers watched.

Multiple videos posted online show the helicopter twirling clockwise above Huntington Beach before plunging toward the edge of the beach. The aircraft became wedged between the palm trees and a staircase near Pacific Coast Highway.

The Huntington Beach Fire Department reported that five people were hospitalized. Two of those injured were in the helicopter and were “safely pulled from the wreckage.” Three others on the street also sustained injuries. Details on the severity of their injuries were not immediately available.

No cause for the accident has been released. The department noted that the helicopter was associated with an annual “Cars ‘N Copters” fundraising event planned for Sunday.

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‘Terrorists targeting Jaffar Express were proxies of India’: Pakistan minister

**‘Terrorists Targeting Jaffar Express Are Proxies of India’: Pakistan Minister**

*By Snehil Singh | October 8, 2025, 3:49 PM*

**Overview of the Incident**

Pakistan Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi has accused India of orchestrating a series of attacks on the Jaffar Express train. The most recent attack occurred on Tuesday when an explosion near Sultan Kot derailed four bogies of the train, injuring seven passengers.

According to Shikarpur Deputy Commissioner Shakeel Ahmed Abro, the blast happened at 8:15 AM, and all injured individuals were promptly taken to Shikarpur Civil Hospital for treatment.

**Accusations Against India**

Speaking to *Dawn*, Railways Minister Abbasi claimed that the terrorists targeting the Jaffar Express are, in fact, proxies of India. He stated:
*”India is not ready to digest and bear its defeat during Operation Bunyan Al Marsoos. These cowardly acts are the pain India continues to feel from the wounds it received during the May war.”*

Abbasi further assured the public that the train service would continue as usual, emphasizing, *”We will never be afraid of such attacks.”*

**Responsibility Claimed by Baloch Republican Guards**

The militant group Baloch Republican Guards (BRG) has claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s attack. The group stated that the Jaffar Express was targeted specifically when “occupying Pakistani Army” personnel were on board, causing casualties among soldiers.

The BRG declared,
*”We claim responsibility for this attack and announce that such operations will continue until the independence of Balochistan is achieved.”*

**History of Attacks on Jaffar Express**

The Jaffar Express, which operates between Peshawar and Quetta, has been a frequent target of militant attacks, especially in recent months. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has often been implicated in these assaults.

The latest explosion marks the seventh attack on this train in 2025 alone. The deadliest incident occurred in March when militants hijacked the train and killed 21 passengers.

**Diplomatic Tensions and Denials**

Following the March hijacking, Pakistan accused terrorists of coordinating with handlers in Afghanistan and alleged that India was behind the masterminding of the attack.

However, India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal strongly rejected these claims, stating:
*”The whole world knows where the epicenter of global terrorism is.”* He urged Pakistan to reflect inward rather than blaming external forces for its internal challenges and failures.

**Conclusion**

The recurrent attacks on the Jaffar Express highlight ongoing tensions and security challenges in Pakistan’s railway corridors, with serious accusations and denials between the two neighboring countries underscoring the complex geopolitical dynamics of the region.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/pakistan-minister-blames-india-over-jaffar-express-attack/story

‘Terrorists targeting Jaffar Express were proxies of India’: Pakistan minister

**‘Terrorists Targeting Jaffar Express Were Proxies of India’: Pakistan Minister**

*By Snehil Singh | Oct 08, 2025, 03:49 PM*

**Pakistan Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi Blames India for Attacks on Jaffar Express**

Pakistan Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi has accused India of orchestrating a series of attacks on the Jaffar Express train. The most recent incident occurred on Tuesday when an explosion near Sultan Kot derailed four bogies of the train, injuring seven passengers.

Shikarpur Deputy Commissioner Shakeel Ahmed Abro confirmed that the blast took place at 8:15 AM and that all injured individuals were promptly taken to Shikarpur Civil Hospital.

**Accusations Against India**

Speaking to *Dawn*, Minister Abbasi stated, “The terrorists targeting Jaffar Express again and again are, in fact, proxies of India that is not ready to digest and bear its defeat it faced during Operation Bunyan Al Marsoos.”

He further added, “These incidents are a cowardly act of India that is still feeling the pain of wounds it received during the May war.”

Despite the attacks, Abbasi assured that the train service would continue as usual. “The train will continue operating as per routine, as we will never be afraid of such attacks,” he asserted.

**Baloch Republican Guards Claim Responsibility**

The Baloch Republican Guards (BRG) have claimed responsibility for the latest attack on the Jaffar Express. According to the group, the train was targeted when “the occupying Pakistani Army” personnel were on board, leading to casualties among soldiers.

“The BRG claims responsibility for this attack and declares that such operations will continue until the independence of Balochistan,” the group announced.

**Jaffar Express: A Frequent Target for Militants**

The Jaffar Express, which runs between Peshawar and Quetta, has become a frequent target of militant attacks in recent months. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has often been held responsible for these attacks.

Tuesday’s blast marks the seventh attack on the Jaffar Express in 2025. The deadliest incident occurred in March when militants hijacked the train, resulting in the deaths of 21 passengers.

**Pakistan Alleges Indian Masterminding; India Denies**

Following the March hijacking, Pakistan alleged that terrorists involved were in contact with handlers in Afghanistan and accused India of masterminding the attack.

However, India’s Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal vehemently rejected these claims. He stated, “The whole world knows where the epicenter of global terrorism is.” Jaiswal advised Pakistan to focus on addressing its internal issues rather than blaming other countries for its problems and failures.
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`Bombs its own people, sanctions genocidal mass rape`: India slams Pak at UNSC

“Every year, we are unfortunately fated to listen to the delusional tirade of Pakistan against my country, especially on Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian territory they covet,” the Indian envoy said.

“A country that bombs its own people, conducts systematic genocide, can only attempt to distract the world with misdirection and hyperbole,” Harish added. He further stated that the world sees through Pakistan’s propaganda.

On March 25, 1971, the Pakistani army launched a brutal crackdown involving widespread civilian killings throughout East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), code-named ‘Operation Searchlight’.

Harish addressed the council meeting chaired by Russia, asserting that India’s record on the “Women, Peace and Security” agenda is unblemished and unscathed.

India’s strong response in the council came after Pakistan raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir during its statement. The Pakistani delegate remarked, “To exclude Kashmiri women from the Women, Peace and Security agenda erases its legitimacy and undermines its universality.”

In his remarks, Harish emphasized that India remains unwavering in its commitment to the “Women, Peace and Security” agenda. He expressed India’s readiness to share its expertise with partners, particularly those in the Global South, fostering collective solutions to shared challenges.

Highlighting India’s consistent contribution to UN peacekeeping, Harish described it as an expression of the country’s commitment to global peace. “What distinguishes India’s peacekeeping legacy is not merely the scale of our contribution, but our pioneering recognition of women as indispensable agents of peace,” he said.

As early as the 1960s, India deployed women medical officers to the Congo, marking one of the earliest instances of women serving in UN peacekeeping operations. Harish noted that this was not merely a symbolic gesture but a practical acknowledgment that women’s perspectives, skills, and presence are essential to effective peacekeeping.

In February 2025, India hosted the International Conference on Women Peacekeepers from the Global South, bringing together women peacekeepers from 35 nations. The two-day gathering examined evolving challenges faced by women in peacekeeping operations, from addressing sexual exploitation and abuse to leveraging technology for enhanced effectiveness.

Harish emphasized that the conference was not merely a forum for discussion but a platform for developing actionable strategies to increase women’s participation and their impact in future peace missions.

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Bank Insider Gets 9-Year Jail Term for Gold and Cash Theft

TOKYO, Oct 7 — The Tokyo District Court sentenced former Mitsubishi UFJ Bank assistant branch manager Yukari Yamazaki to nine years in prison on October 6 for stealing approximately 400 million yen worth of gold bars and cash from a bank safe deposit vault.

During the trial, the defense argued that weaknesses in the bank’s security system had allowed Yamazaki to repeatedly commit the thefts. However, the court dismissed this claim in its ruling.

The court stated that the defendant, who had earned the bank’s trust and held a position of responsibility, exploited security systems in a way that only someone in her limited position could, effectively rendering the safeguards powerless.

The court further declared that Yamazaki’s actions were strongly deserving of condemnation.

https://newsonjapan.com/article/147179.php

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