Mob of anti-Israel protestors clash with police after attempting to storm Grand Central Terminal: copsNew Foto - Mob of anti-Israel protestors clash with police after attempting to storm Grand Central Terminal: cops

Anti-Israel protesters clashed with police outside Grand Central Terminal Saturday — resulting in four arrests, cops and sources said. The chaos erupted around 3:30 p.m. when hundreds of demonstrators that had been marching in Manhattan attempted to storm the transit hub's doors, forcing officials to lock and barricade the iconic building. The unruly crowd was part of a protest organized by Palestinian activist groupWithin Our Lifetimethat started outside City Hall earlier in the afternoon, according to police. The group, waving Palestinian flags and chanting, scuffled with NYPD and MTA officers outside the station's Vanderbilt Hall entrance, according to cops and shocking videos on social media. Onevideo of the meleeshowed protesters hurling profanities at a female officer before a group of cops tackled an agitator, while others formed a barrier to keep the hostile group from entering the terminal. Some cops were seen using batons to fend off the protestors. A handful of the rowdy flag-waving demonstrators, shouting "Free Palestine" and banging on drums, made it into the main concourse, but were removed by authorities, a videoshared by WOL showed. None of the arrested protesters were publicly identified by cops. Two of them were arrested by the NYPD, charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct and issued Criminal Court summonses, a police spokesperson said. MTA officers took two other demonstrators into custody, but no details about what charges may be facing were immediately made public. Train service didn't seem to have been disrupted after the wild skirmish. A heavy police presence remained hours later, blocking off the area where the tussle erupted.

Mob of anti-Israel protestors clash with police after attempting to storm Grand Central Terminal: cops

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Iran's army chief says Israeli threats remain, state media sayNew Foto - Iran's army chief says Israeli threats remain, state media say

DUBAI (Reuters) -The commander-in-chief of Iran's military, Amir Hatami, said on Sunday that threats from Israel persist, according to state media. In June, Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities during the so-called 12-day war, in which Tehran retaliated against Israel with several barrages of missiles and drones. "A 1% threat must be perceived as a 100% threat. We should not underestimate the enemy and consider its threats as over," Hatami said, according to the official IRNA news agency, adding that the Islamic Republic's missile and drone power "remains standing and ready for operations". Last month, Israeli Minister of Defence Israel Katz warned that his country would strike Iran again if threatened. (Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Editing by William Mallard)

Iran's army chief says Israeli threats remain, state media say

Iran's army chief says Israeli threats remain, state media say DUBAI (Reuters) -The commander-in-chief of Iran's military, Amir Hata...
Israel's Ben-Gvir says he prayed at Al Aqsa mosque compoundNew Foto - Israel's Ben-Gvir says he prayed at Al Aqsa mosque compound

JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem on Sunday and said he prayed there, challenging rules covering one of the most sensitive sites in the Middle East. Under a delicate decades-old "status quo" arrangement with Muslim authorities, the Al-Aqsa compound is administered by a Jordanian religious foundation and Jews can visit but may not pray there. Videos released by a small Jewish organisation called the Temple Mount Administration showed Ben-Gvir leading a group walking in the compound. Other videos circulating online appeared to show Ben-Gvir praying. Reuters could not immediately verify the content of the other videos. The visit to the compound known to Jews as Temple Mount, took place on Tisha B'av, the fast day mourning the destruction of two ancient Jewish temples, which stood at the site centuries ago. The Waqf, the foundation that administers the complex, said Ben-Gvir was among another 1,250 who ascended the site and who it said prayed, shouted and danced. Israel's official position accepts the rules restricting non-Muslim prayer at the compound, Islam's third holiest site and the most sacred site in Judaism. Ben-Gvir has visited the site in the past calling for Jewish prayer to be allowed there and prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to issue statements saying that this was not the policy of Israel. Ben-Gvir said in a statement he prayed for Israel's victory over Palestinian militant group Hamas in the war in Gaza and for the return of Israeli hostages being held by militants there. He repeated his call for Israel to conquer the entire enclave. The hillside compound, in Jerusalem's Old City, is one of the most sensitive locations in the Middle East. Suggestions that Israel would alter rules at the compound have sparked outrage in the Muslim world and ignited violence in the past. There were no immediate reports of violence on Sunday. A spokesperson for Palestinians President Mahmoud Abbas condemned Ben-Gvir's visit, which he said "crossed all red lines." "The international community, specifically the U.S. administration, is required to intervene immediately to put an end to the crimes of the settlers and the provocations of the extreme right-wing government in Al Aqsa Mosque, stop the war on the Gaza Strip and bring in humanitarian aid," Nabil Abu Rudeineh said in a statement. (Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield in Jerusalem and Ali Sawafta in Ramallah; Editing by Toby Chopra)

Israel's Ben-Gvir says he prayed at Al Aqsa mosque compound

Israel's Ben-Gvir says he prayed at Al Aqsa mosque compound JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itama...
Dem governors call for redistricting amid Texas pushNew Foto - Dem governors call for redistricting amid Texas push

Multiple Democratic governors are supportive of their colleagues' interests in redrawing their state's Congressional maps to benefit Democratic Party candidates ahead of the 2026 midterms, responding to a push from President Trump and others to draw newlinesin Texas to be more favorable to GOP candidates. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly (D) said she is supportive of California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and other Democratic governors who haveshownopenness to altering district maps to benefit Democratic candidates next year. "I have never believed in unilateral disarmament, and so while I may not want to participate in certain activities, if I have to, in order to level the playing field, I would support my Democratic colleagues who decide to answer in kind," Kelly said in an interview with ABC News that waspublishedSaturday morning. "If the other side is going to pursue this, regardless of the obvious unconstitutionality of it, then I don't think we have any other choice but to go there. You just don't go to the front lines without your bullets," Kelly told the outlet, adding that her "preference" would be for the courts to step in. Kelly, the chair of the Democratic Governors Association, along with Wisconsin's Gov. Tony Evers (D) and other Democratic governors, was in Madison, Wisc., for a summer policy retreat. Trump wants Republicans to pick up five seats in Texas. Redistricting typically happens every 10 years, but the effort by Texas could help Republicans yield five spots and ultimately help the party hold the majority in the House. On Saturday, the Texas House Select Committee on Congressional Redistrictingadvancedproposed congressional maps that would give the GOP an opportunity to snatch five House seats next year. Democrats have pushed back, including Texas Democrats who haveaccusedthe GOP of "trying to rig the midterms." Evers, who said that Wisconsin will not be changing its Congressional lines, argued that Democrats need to do more to push back against Republicans. "We're not changing our maps. Here in the state of Wisconsin, we worked hard to get fair maps, and we're going to continue to do so … in my heart of hearts, this is where we have to be. But when … you have a gun against your head, you got to do something," Evers said, according to ABC. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), who was ex-Vice President Harris's running mate during the 2024 presidential election, said that Democrats are not dealing with a "normal administration." "We're playing with one that is throwing all the rules out. I think it is incumbent upon states that have the capacity or the ability to make sure that we are responding in kind," Walz said on Friday,accordingto the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "It is a terrible spot we're in as a county, but not responding is going to make it even worse." Floridamightfollow Texas' footsteps as a growing number of Republicans in the state are showing support for altering Congressional district lines. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

Dem governors call for redistricting amid Texas push

Dem governors call for redistricting amid Texas push Multiple Democratic governors are supportive of their colleagues' interests in redr...
Ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith under investigation by government watchdog Office of Special CounselNew Foto - Ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith under investigation by government watchdog Office of Special Counsel

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) is investigating former special counsel Jack Smith, the OSC has confirmed to Fox News. Smith was tapped in 2022 by then-Attorney General Merrick Garland to serve as special counsel regarding two probes pertaining to then-former PresidentDonald Trump. While the specific scope of the investigation is not clear, the OSC may be looking at whether Smith potentially violated the Hatch Act, which bars government employees from partaking in political activities. It is not a criminal investigation. Trump's Nominee To Lead Us Office Of Special Counsel Refutes Antisemitic Claims And Ties To Holocaust Denier The OSC is not the same as a special counsel appointed by an attorney general, as Smith was, but "is an independent federal investigative and prosecutorial agency," according to its website. "OSC's statutory authority comes from four federal laws: the Civil Service Reform Act, the Whistleblower Protection Act, the Hatch Act, and the Uniformed Services Employment & Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)," the website explains. Read On The Fox News App Trump Calls Jack Smith 'Desperate' After Special Counsel Report Is Released After Midnight Sen.Tom Cotton, R-Ark., recently asked the OSC to look into whether Smith illegally engaged in political activity to influence the 2024 election against Trump. "I write requesting the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Jack Smith, Special Counsel for Attorney General Merrick Garland, unlawfully took political actions to influence the 2024 election to harm then-candidate President Donald Trump," Cotton wrote in a July 30letterto Acting Special Counsel Jamieson Greer. Top Gop Senator Demands Probe Into Whether Jack Smith 'Unlawfully' Tried To Influence 2024 Election "President Trump of course vanquished Joe Biden, Jack Smith, every Democrat who weaponized the law against him, but President Trump's astounding victory doesn't excuse Smith of responsibility for his unlawful election interference. I therefore ask the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Jack Smith or any members of his team unlawfully acted for political purposes," Cotton wrote. Fox News' David Spunt contributed to this report. Original article source:Ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith under investigation by government watchdog Office of Special Counsel

Ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith under investigation by government watchdog Office of Special Counsel

Ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith under investigation by government watchdog Office of Special Counsel The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC)...

 

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