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Separated after Oct. 7, an Israeli High School Basketball Team Reunites in NYC

“It was amazing,” the Israeli, a recent high school graduate, told the New York Jewish Week on Wednesday, after the Knicks’ (sad) loss. “It’s huge and a lot different than the experience when you watch games in Israel. It’s a big show and the culture and the history of the stadium is amazing.”

60 Jewish Groups, From Left to Right, Back Bill Creating National Coordinator to Fight Antisemitism

The joint effort is an expression of American Jewish political solidarity not seen in years. Groups that signed a letter supporting the bill range from J Street on the left to the Zionist Organization of America on the right.

Israel’s War Cabinet Orders Negotiators to Continue Hostage Talks

The unanimous decision to restart the stalled negotiations was reportedly reached following hours of deliberation.

EPPD Overtime: A Correction from Within

There are a few things that I would like to address. I for one am for transparency, good or bad. This includes when people I might agree with are wrong on other matters. For those officers who say they are missing out on overtime, this is not true.

US: Israel killed a third of Hamas terrorists

Israel has eliminated only around a third of the Hamas terrorists and tunnels in Gaza since the start of the war on Oct. 7, Politico reported on Tuesday, citing U.S. intelligence estimates.

Laredo CBP Laredo CBP Officers Apprehend Man Wanted on Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child Warrant Laredo CBP

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Laredo Port of Entry encountered a man wanted in San Antonio on a felony warrant for aggravated sexual assault of a child.

Two IDF Soldiers Killed by IED

An officer and two other Givati Brigade soldiers were seriously wounded in the incident, according to the Israeli military.

Closing for Seven Days

Since we’ve begun writing about the evil men and women with badges, we have been subjected to some of the most severe…

On Memorial Day, Israeli leaders Promise Brighter Future

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Monday that the Israel Defense Forces would “keep going until the end” to defeat Hamas, as the Jewish state marked its first Memorial Day since the Oct. 7 massacre.