Israel has helped a former soldier leave Brazil after legal action was initiated against him by a group accusing Israelis of war crimes in the Gaza Strip based in part on soldiers' social media posts. Israel’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday said it had helped the former soldier safely leave Brazil on a commercial flight after what it described as “anti-Israel elements” sought an investigation last week. The Hind Rajab Foundation, named for a 5-year-old Palestinian girl killed in Gaza, said Brazilian authorities had launched an investigation into the soldier after it filed a complaint based on video footage, geolocation data and photographs showing him taking part in the demolition of civilian homes.
More than half of the NYPD’s Joint Terrorism Task Force cops can retire right now, leaving union officials worried about the future of policing in the city, The Post has learned....
Rep. Eric Swalwell has been missing votes in Congress to hang out at his rich bro’s $23.4 million Beverly Hills mansion in the midst of running for California governor, The Post has found....
Synagogues and Jewish spaces are on high alert for potential threats amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East, prompting organizations like Magen Am to train volunteers on community security....