Netanyahu, Jewish world 'pray for Trump' in wake of shooting
My wife "Sara and I were shocked by the apparent attack on President Trump. We pray for his safety and speedy recovery," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweets.
My wife "Sara and I were shocked by the apparent attack on President Trump. We pray for his safety and speedy recovery," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweets.
Trump Tower in Las Vegas, on Fashion Show Drive, seemed to be functioning normally early Saturday evening. Palm trees waved in the front of the building, the tower’s mirrored gold glass glistened and the giant sign that said, “Trump” twinkled.
The incident included a ramming component, according to reports, which took place at a bus stop.
Pennsylvania voter records show Thomas Matthew Crooks, with the same address and date of birth, as a registered Republican.
The former president was surrounded by security guards and quickly escorted from the scene, bleeding from his right ear. The Secret Service stated that "Trump is in a safe location, and an investigation has been initiated."
According to military sources, the main targets of the strike included Mohammed Deif, the head of Hamas' military wing, and Rafah Salama, a senior organization member. Both are considered architects of the October 7 massacre.
"Dr. Ruth" Westheimer was known from her radio show where she answered listeners' questions on sexual issues – becoming a cultural icon.
The White House says President Joe Biden spoke with Trump on Saturday evening. No further details are provided on the call. Biden will convene a briefing with homeland security and law enforcement officials at the White House on Sunday morning.
In a gripping account of her 55-days in Hamas tunnels, Sapir Cohen reveals the harsh conditions she endured, her fear of being raped and the feeling of constant hunger. "There were moments when I had to collect food scraps from the floor or sleep in the same room with 10 Hamas operatives." And then Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar interrogated her.
A FlyDubai flight carrying Israelis on board made an emergency landing in Karachi, Pakistan, where Israelis are banned. "We don't know if the Pakistanis knew we were Israelis. We sat quietly and didn't feel anything different," one passenger told Israel Hayom.
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