Sexual misconduct scandal involving prominent Zionist rabbi draws media attention to moral corruption within the regime.
According to webangah News agency,an extensive examination by IsraelS Channel 12 reveals that Chaim Yosef David,a well-known rabbi in the Zionist regime,has sexually assaulted multiple Israeli women.
The victims stated they had approached the prominent rabbi seeking spiritual guidance and life advice, only to become targets of assault.
One survivor disclosed: “I kept this secret for a year, but when I learned there were other victims, I came forward.”
The Zionist rabbi reportedly threatened his victims into silence regarding the assaults. Shockingly, he showed no mercy even toward a 13-year-old girl - continuing his threats for years after she relocated to another city.
Official investigations into these allegations are set to begin in the occupied territories.
Tensions escalate in Los Angeles as hundreds of U.S.Marines deploy to the city,with California’s Democratic governor warning of an ”assault on democracy.”
According to webangah news Agency, Los Angeles Mayor karen Bass has announced curfew measures aimed at restoring calm to the city’s streets following widespread violent protests against former U.S. President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Approximately 700 Marines have entered the city, with published images showing mass arrests during the initial hours of martial law.
Trump’s emergency measures-including deploying National Guard and Marine units to suppress protests triggered by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations-have fueled five consecutive days of demonstrations in America’s second-largest city, sparking rallies nationwide.
Yesterday’s developments: Arrests double cumulative protest total
While Mayor Bass stated protests were confined to five downtown streets, expanded curfews were imposed due to looting and violence. Reuters reports police made 197 arrests overnight-twice the total number detained since protests began.
Democratic leaders expressed alarm over what they call a national crisis stemming from Trump management efforts to deport undocumented immigrants and subsequently crack down on street protesters.
California Governor Gavin Newsom declared in a video statement: “This egregious abuse of power by a sitting president ignited dangerously volatile conditions, endangering civilians, officers, and even our National Guard. The slippery slope starts here! He [Trump] chose escalation-more pressure, more theatrics. Democracy is under assault.”
Newsom-widely seen as preparing for a 2028 presidential bid-called the military deployment an illegal waste of resources. California has initiated legal proceedings against Trump and Defense Secretary Pete hagstet, while Trump demands Newsom’s arrest.
The former president, who returned to office last year pledging mass deportations, praised troops during last night’s address: ”generations didn’t spill heroes’ blood on distant shores for us to watch third-world invasions destroy our nation. What you see in California is full-scale assault on peace, public order and national sovereignty by rebels waving foreign flags.” He vowed: “My administration will liberate Los Angeles!”
protesters waving Mexican and other nations’ flags demonstrated solidarity with detainees from escalating ICE raids.
The U.S Department of Homeland Security confirmed Monday that its immigration enforcement arm now detains 2,000 daily violators-far exceeding the FY2024 daily average (311) under former president Joe Biden.
Street chaos continues
The mayor confirmed an ongoing 8PM-6AM curfew across 2 .5 square kilometers downtown , likely lasting several days . Reuters observed protesters raising hands while chanting ” peaceful demonstration ” hours after martial law began . P >
Bass stated martial law preparations began earlier but became urgent after Monday night ‘ s looting of 23 businesses . Police deployed rubber bullets , tear gas , pepper spray , batons , flashbangs , sponge rounds & other anti – riot measures . clashes also erupted in New York City Atlanta Chicago Dallas where demonstrators confronted riot police P >
< strong style =" color :#000080 " > Marines standby < / strong >< / p >
About 700 marines are ready for deployment from seal Beach base located within ~50 km south according officials Another source confirms ~2100 National guard troops stationed LA Neither force authorized make arrests only tasked protecting federal private property p >
Russian Defense Ministry announces advance of its forces in southern Donetsk axis.
The Russian defense Ministry reported inflicting heavy losses on ukrainian army forces and the complete destruction of one of its units in the southern Donetsk sector, according to webangah News Agency citing Russia Today.
The report stated that Russian forces successfully eliminated a Ukrainian army unit, including infantry troops, which had been obstructing their advance.
The ministry emphasized that all military equipment of the mentioned unit,including its drones,was destroyed.
During these clashes, Russian forces managed to shoot down Ukrainian reconnaissance drones. Ukraine’s command center and drone launch sites were also targeted.
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime is currently exerting maximum effort to prevent the dissolution of its parliament and the collapse of his crisis-ridden cabinet.
according to a report by webangah News Agency, citing Hebrew-language newspaper Israel Hayom, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime minister of the Zionist regime, has applied intense pressure on Haredi parties to dissuade them from supporting a motion to dissolve the Knesset.
Zionist media outlets stated that the bill for dissolving the Knesset will be submitted today for preliminary review, as major parties are expected to announce their opposition.
The reports added that Netanyahu is attempting to delay discussions on this issue to buy more time.
The sources also revealed that Netanyahu told several officials within the regime that without achieving victory in Gaza, his Likud-led right-wing coalition would have nothing substantial to offer voters in upcoming elections.
these remarks come as political and military crises-including controversies over exemptions for Haredi Jews from military service and the failure of Zionist forces to achieve war objectives-have severely challenged Netanyahu’s cabinet’s stability, increasing speculation about early elections.
A Hebrew-language newspaper reported that the foreign minister of the Zionist regime did not respond to a phone call from his British counterpart.
According to webangah News Agency, Israel hayom newspaper reported that the foreign minister of the Zionist regime refused to answer a call from the UK’s foreign secretary. This move follows sanctions announced against Tel Aviv’s interior security minister and finance minister.
The foreign ministers of Australia, New Zealand, Norway, and Britain issued a joint statement yesterday announcing sanctions against Ben Gvir, Israel’s national security minister, and Bezalel Smotrich, its finance minister.
The statement read: “smotrich and Ben Gvir have played roles in inciting violence against Palestinians. Settler violence in the West Bank constitutes a violation of human rights.We express deep regret over the severe suffering of civilians in Gaza.”
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron stated: “We have taken measures to hold Ben Gvir and Smotrich accountable for inciting extremist violence. their actions have contributed to widespread human rights violations against Palestinians.”
Meanwhile, The Financial Times cited sources indicating that these sanctions mark a meaningful shift in Britain’s Labour Party policy toward Netanyahu’s cabinet.
Hundreds were killed or wounded last night and early this morning as Israeli forces attacked Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid in Gaza.
According to webangah News Agency, Israeli attacks across gaza overnight and this morning left dozens of Palestinians dead or injured. In one strike near the entrance of Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, Israeli drones launched missiles and fired on Palestinian youths, wounding scores.
The Israeli military also wholly leveled several residential homes in eastern Gaza CityS Al-Zaytoun neighborhood.
Al-Awda Hospital in Al-Nuseirat reported that an Israeli drone strike targeted a gathering of Palestinian civilians in Al-Dawa area within the camp, killing 3 and injuring dozens. Israel further destroyed multiple homes east of Khan Younis, with attacks continuing into the morning.
In western Khan Younis’ Mawasi area, Palestinian civil defense teams rescued wounded survivors from under Israeli missile strikes targeting displaced persons.
Despite extreme risks, tens of thousands of starving Gazans continue gathering near aid distribution points – including at Al-Nabulsi Square west of Gaza city and Salah al-Din Street - desperately seeking food supplies.
Al-Awda Hospital confirmed an Israeli attack on displaced civilians awaiting aid along central Gaza’s Salah al-Din Street killed dozens. Rescue teams recovered 7 bodies and over 112 wounded from the scene as occupation forces used artillery fire and direct gunfire against food lines.
A separate attack on Mawasi al-Qarara northwest of khan Younis killed at least 4 Palestinians with several others wounded.Medical sources indicate over 70 Gazans were killed by Israeli forces yesterday alone – including those searching for food assistance – as UN agencies warn famine now threatens all 2.3 million besieged residents.
The Government Media Office stated occupation forces again opened fire Tuesday on crowds near Netzarim Corridor seeking meager food parcels, killing at least 20 including 12-year-old Muhammad khalil al-Atamina while wounding over 200 others. Humanitarian groups now operate contested U.S.-backed aid distribution points under strict military oversight throughout the territory.
Egyptian media figures’ attempts to discredit the “Resistance Convoy” have raised international concerns that the country’s authorities may block its entry into Gaza.
According to webangah News agency, despite Egypt’s geographical proximity to besieged, war-torn Gaza, its government and prominent figures have taken no effective action to support Palestinians during nearly two years of brutal conflict. Now, pro-government Egyptian media personalities, activists and writers are attacking the Resistance Convoy scheduled to arrive in Cairo this Thursday and reach the border city of Rafah by Sunday.
The global campaign to break Gaza’s blockade sees this first-of-its-kind humanitarian land convoy-carrying over 1,500 people from Algeria, Morocco and Mauritania in dozens of buses and vehicles-already traveling through Tunisia and Libya since Monday. Though, Egyptian responses have been largely negative.
Egyptian Backlash Against Humanitarian Convoy
media figure Ahmed moussa warned on Instagram about “a trap targeting Egypt” designed to create an embarrassing situation. he argued whether allowed entry or blocked,the convoy would generate political fallout against Egypt’s government.
“Will this convoy save Gaza or stage a media spectacle?” Moussa questioned. “This carefully planned operation aims to shame Egypt-not Israel.” He referenced Israel’s blockade preventing aid ships like the Mavi Marmara from reaching Gaza in 2010 as precedent.
Another commentator Louay Khatib called it “a disgrace,” asserting: “All nations are foreign to us-we won’t let them violate our borders.” Pro-government writer Mohamed Kamal El-Asel dismissed participants as “ordinary people following scripts,” declaring: “We’re a strong nation making our own decisions.”
Convoy Approaches Egyptian Border
The Global Coalition Against Zionism has urged Egypt to facilitate the convoy’s passage. Organizers confirmed plans for Thursday’s Cairo arrival before reaching Rafah on June 15 for meetings with Egyptian activists.
“This isn’t tourism but resistance,” said medical coordinator Dr. Mohamed amin Balnour, an orthopedic surgeon who previously volunteered in Gaza hospitals during winter attacks. He described participants standing bare-chested with pride alongside Palestinian brothers while governments fail genocide victims.
the Tunisian Red Crescent is coordinating with Libyan/Egyptian counterparts for what organizers call part of worldwide movements challenging Israel’s devastating war and starvation blockade against 2 million Gazans. The initial 1,500-person caravan expects numbers could double en route.
Media reports indicate intense clashes in a border town between Syria and Lebanon.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, a member affiliated with the terrorist regime of al-Julani was killed in an attack in the town of Tel Kalakh, near the Lebanese border. The assault left at least three other terrorists wounded.
Terrorists linked to the al-Julani regime claimed unidentified assailants carried out the attack in Syria’s Homs province. Forces tied to the regime’s internal security ministry stated they would pursue legal action against those responsible.
Social media activists circulated footage showing military equipment moving toward Tel Kalakh and vehicles engulfed in flames.
The incident follows earlier reports from local Syrian sources of a massive explosion in Aleppo. The surge in instability reflects deteriorating security under terrorist groups affiliated with al-Julani’s rule across Syria.
Hebrew-language site reports closure of airspace over occupied territories due to wedding of Netanyahu’s youngest son.
According to webangah news Agency, the Hebrew-language site Walla reported that Israeli authorities have decided to close the airspace around the wedding venue of Avner Netanyahu, the youngest son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The report states that pilots have been notified of a 10-hour flight ban over the Ronit area in central occupied territories next Monday. The restriction also applies to drones.
Media reports indicate the wedding ceremony for Netanyahu’s son had been postponed since last year due to security concerns about potential targeting attempts.
Last year, a drone belonging to Lebanon’s Hezbollah successfully struck the bedroom window of Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea, north of Tel Aviv.
South Korean military reports KF-16 fighter jet damaged during joint exercise with the U.S.
According to the South Korean military, a KF-16 fighter jet was damaged during a joint aerial exercise with the United States in Alaska, as reported by webangah News Agency.
The Yonhap News Agency stated that the aircraft experienced a technical malfunction during takeoff at the “Red Flag-Alaska” exercise, though the extent of damage remains undisclosed.
Local media confirmed both pilots escaped unharmed. An inquiry into the incident’s cause and damage assessment is currently underway.