
The celebrations that took place in the West Bank and Gaza Strip after the recent terror attacks in Israel are yet another sign of the growing radicalization among the Palestinians and their refusal to recognize Israel’s right to exist.
The expressions of joy, when Palestinians took to the streets to hand out sweets and chant slogans in support of the terrorists, are reminiscent of the celebrations that took place when then Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein fired missiles at Israel in 1991 during the First Gulf War, or when Hamas, Fatah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and other terror groups carried out suicide bombing attacks, murdering hundreds of Israelis during the Second Intifada, which erupted in 2000.

A British man fighting for Ukraine in the besieged city of Mariupol was forced to surrender Tuesday after his unit ran out of ammunition — making him the first known UK prisoner of Russia’s war, according to reports.
A number of attacks in the Jackson-Lakewood area are being condemned by officials as possible hate crimes. Authorities charged 27-year-old Dion Marsh of Manchester Township with carjacking, bias intimidation and attempted murder after four separate violent incidents. According to police, on Friday afternoon, Marsh carjacked a motorist in Jackson, later struck two pedestrians and stabbed a man in Lakewood. All three victims were taken to Jersey Shore Medical Center and are in stable condition. After his arrest, Marsh allegedly made antisemitic statements to 









