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Floyd Mayweather Praises Wounded IDF Soldiers as ‘Brave Warriors, True Heroes’ During Solidarity Trip to Israel
Undefeated boxing legend Floyd Mayweather is currently in Israel to show support for the country amid its ongoing war against Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, and on Tuesday he visited soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who have been wounded fighting on behalf of the Jewish state.
The boxing world champion met wounded IDF soldiers at Hadassah Hospital and wrote in an Instagram post that the visit “was deeply emotional.” He shared several photos from his visit and said, “Witnessing the strength and courage of these brave heroes was truly inspiring. May God bless them all.”
Mayweather also visited wounded IDF soldiers at the Belev Echad rehabilitation center in Kiryat Ono and told the soldiers “you guys are brave warriors, I take my hat off to everyone in here that go on that battlefield.”
“Everyone can’t do your job, just like everyone can’t do my job,” he added. “You guys are team players. I am proud of you all. Hold your head up high and just know every day is a blessing. We can’t take nothing for granted and you guys are true heroes. You guys are warriors and I’m behind you guys 100 percent. I’ll be back and you guys have my support.”
Mayweather shared a photo with some of the soldiers from the Belev Echad rehab center in a separate Instagram post and said the visit was “a humbling experience.” The Belev Echad center said Mayweather “spent time engaging with our heroes, sharing words of encouragement, and emphasizing the importance of resilience both in and out of the ring.”
This is Mayweather’s fourth visit to Israel since the Gaza war began, following the Hamas terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Mayweather was one of the first outside of Israel to send supplies to the Jewish state — including medical equipment, food, and bulletproof vests for IDF soldiers — after the Oct. 7 massacre. The athlete landed in Israel earlier this week and shortly after his arrival wrote in an Instagram post that the country “feels like home away from home.”
“There’s nothing like returning to such warmth and hospitality!” he added. “A heartfelt thank you to the wonderful team at Ben Gurion Airport for the welcome back … Actions speak louder than words, and I’m here to support in every way I can. Here’s to another great journey together.”
Mayweather has made a number of stops in Jerusalem this week. He visited the Western Wall, the US embassy, where he met former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, and the Orthodox yeshiva Sha’arei Mevaseret Zion, where he told students, “I will continue to support Israel, I will be back, and I will continue to be a voice for the [Jewish] people.” Mayweather was also gifted this week by JB Jewelers in Israel a limited edition $20,000 watch in the colors of the Israeli flag in honor of his support for Israel. The watch was created to mark the 75th anniversary of Israel’s independence, and its back features an image of an Israeli flag.
Earlier this month, Mayweather pledged $100,000 to United Hatzalah of Israel so the emergency medical service organization can purchase 100 bulletproof vests to keep its volunteers safe.
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Iris Weinstein, daughter of the only Canadian taken hostage by Hamas, pleads for the release of her parents’ bodies from Gaza
One year ago, on Oct. 8, when Iris Weinstein woke up at her home in Singapore she went into “operation mode” to find out the status and whereabouts of her […]
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Germany Orders Shutdown of Iranian Consulates Over Execution: ‘Diplomatic Relations at More Than a Low Point’
Germany will close all three Iranian consulates on its soil in response to Iran’s execution of a German-Iranian dual national, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced on Thursday.
“We have repeatedly and unequivocally made it clear to Tehran that the execution of a German citizen will have serious consequences,” Baerbock said in a televised speech announcing the closures.
The consulates are located in Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Munich. According to German media, the consulate employees will lose their rights to live in Germany and must leave the country, unless they have German citizenship.
“The fact that this assassination took place in the light of the latest developments in the Middle East shows that [Iran’s] dictatorial, unjust regime … does not act according to normal diplomatic logic,” Baerbock said. “It is not without reason that our diplomatic relations are already at an all-time low.”
Baerbock’s comments came after the Iranian judiciary announced the execution of German–Iranian national Jamshid Sharmahd, 69, on Monday.
Sharmahd, a German citizen of Iranian descent who lived in the United States, was sentenced to death last year on charges of “corruption on earth,” a capital offense under Iran’s Islamic laws. The Iranian regime had accused and convicted him of planning a 2008 attack on a mosque that killed 14 people.
Sharmahd’s family has long maintained that he was innocent. The German government and human rights activists similarly rejected the accusations against him, calling the trial a sham.
However, Iran defended the execution.
“No terrorist enjoys impunity in Iran. Even if supported by Germany,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on X/Twitter on Tuesday. “A German passport does not provide impunity to anyone, let alone a terrorist criminal. Enough with the gaslighting, [Annalena Baerbock].”
Sharmahd had reportedly worked for an Iranian opposition group’s website that strongly criticized Iran’s Islamist regime. Iranian security forces seized the dual national in 2020, when he was traveling through the United Arab Emirates.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lambasted the execution as a “scandal that I condemn in the strongest possible terms.”
Germany recalled its ambassador to Iran for consultations over the execution and summoned the Iranian charge d’affaires to voice Berlin’s protest, according to the German foreign office.
On Thursday, Baerbock said Germany would seek European Union-wide sanctions against those involved in Sharmahd’s execution and called on the EU to add Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to its list of terrorist groups.
The top German diplomat also accused Iran of trying to use Germany’s support for Israel in the ongoing Middle East conflict to justify Sharmahd’s killing. Araghchi referenced German support for Israel in his tweet earlier this week in an apparent attempt to say Berlin was being hypocritical on the issue of human rights.
During her speech, Baerbock noted that more Germans are currently detained and slammed Iran for using hostages for political gain.
“Further Germans are also being unfairly held. We are also deeply committed to them and continue to work tirelessly for their release,” she said.
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Hezbollah Rockets Kill Seven in Northern Israel
JNS.org — Seven people were killed and one person was seriously wounded on Thursday in two separate Hezbollah rocket attacks on Israel’s north.
The first attack triggered sirens at 11:37 am, and two projectiles from Lebanon had landed in an open area outside the largely evacuated Upper Galilee city of Metula, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
The fatalities were an Israeli farmer and four foreign workers, and the seriously wounded individual was another foreign worker, Metula council head David Azoulai told Israel’s Kan News public channel.
Later on Thursday, another attack from Lebanon killed two people, while lightly wounding another, in a field off Route 79 near the Haifa suburb of Kiryat Ata, Magen David Adom first responders reported.
“Paramedics provided medical treatment and CPR, following which a 30-year-old man and a 60-year-old woman were pronounced dead, and a 71-year-old man was evacuated to Rambam Hospital due to minor shrapnel wounds,” the emergency service said in a statement.
Three Israelis were wounded in Hezbollah attacks on northern Israel on Wednesday, according to medics.
A 70-year-old man was lightly wounded when rocket shrapnel hit his car in the Upper Galilee, the Magen David Adom emergency service said. The victim suffered a minor head wound and was evacuated to Ziv Hospital in Safed.
Earlier, two farmers were wounded, including one seriously, when a Hezbollah rocket struck an agricultural field near the evacuated Israeli border town of Metula. The other victim was lightly wounded.
On Wednesday morning, the Iranian-backed terror army launched a missile that triggered sirens as far south as Netanya. According to the Israel Defense Forces, the missile broke up in the air.
The IDF also reported that three drones had crossed from Lebanon into the Western Galilee, all of which were intercepted. No injuries were reported in the incidents.
Additionally, a drone strike early Wednesday in Nahariya caused minor damage to an aerospace component facility. The IDF was investigating why alarms weren’t triggered by the attack.
Hezbollah regional commander killed in IAF strike
An Israeli strike in Lebanon this week killed a Hezbollah regional anti-tank missile commander, the Israel Defense Forces confirmed on Thursday.
Muhammad Khalil Alian was eliminated in an attack in the Southern Lebanese village of Burj Qallawiyah, according to the IDF.
He led the Iranian proxy’s anti-tank missile array in the Hajir area as part of the terrorist group’s “Nasser” unit, which is responsible for attacks on northern Israel’s Ramim Ridge region.
According to the Alma Research and Education Center, Nasser is one of three geographic units operating under Hezbollah’s southern front command.
“The Nasser unit is responsible for the area between the border with Israel and the Litani River … together with the Aziz unit,” according to Alma.
“Since Oct. 8, 2023, the Nasser unit has been a very central element in the fighting against Israel. Its operatives (the vast majority of whom live in southern Lebanon) are responsible for many of the rocket, mortar, UAV, and anti-tank missile launches into northern Israel,” the Alma article continued.
On Wednesday, the Israeli Air Force eliminated a terrorist cell in Hezbollah’s aerial unit that had launched a rocket at an IAF aircraft in the area of Mazraat El Yahoudiyeh, north of Tyre.
Over the past 24 hours, 150 Hezbollah and Hamas targets were hit in Lebanon and Gaza, respectively, according to the IDF.
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