Iran threatens to attack U.S. forces in Strait of Hormuz after Trump launches mission to guide ships

Iranwarned the United States on Monday not to approach or enter theStrait of Hormuzas the American military launches a new effort to “guide” stranded ships through thecritical waterway.

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President Donald Trumpannounced that starting Monday morning the U.S. military would help free ships that have been “locked up” and unable to transit the key trade route amidthe maritime standoff between Tehran and Washington.

It's the latest bid to break Iran's stranglehold over the strait, which has left global shipping at an effective standstill and sentenergy prices spiraling.

Iran quickly pushed back.

The strait’s security remains under the control of Iran’s armed forces and any safe passage must be carried out in coordination with Tehran, Iran's military command cautioned.

“We warn that any foreign armed force, especially the aggressive military of America should they intend to approach or enter the Strait of Hormuz, will be subjected to attack,” Major General Pilot Ali Abdollahi said in a statement carried by state TV channel IRIB.

He added that “any aggressive action” by the U.S. to disrupt the situation will result in “nothing but further complication and jeopardizing the security of vessels in this area.”

Vehicles drive past a billboard with graphic showing Strait of Hormuz and sewn lips of President Trump in Tehran, Iran on May 2, 2026.  (Vahid Salemi / AP)

In a lengthy TruthSocial post late Sunday,Trump said the U.S. will “guide ships”of countries not involved in the Middle East crisis safely out of the strait, “so that they can freely and ably get on with their business.”

Trump added that what he dubbed “Project Freedom” would begin Monday morning Middle East time, but it was not clear when the operation would formally begin.

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U.S. Central Command, which has been enforcing Washington’s blockade of Iranian ports, said that 15,000 service members, guided-missile destroyers, over 100 land and sea-based aircraft and multi-domain unmanned platforms will be involved in the new operation.

The Joint Maritime Information Center said that the U.S. has established an “enhanced security area” to the south of usual shipping routes to support transit.

It said vessels should consider routing via Oman territorial waters as usual routes should be considered “extremely hazardous due the presence of mines that have not been fully surveyed and mitigated.”

It was not immediately clear whether any ships had begun using the route or the U.S. mission.

India Tanker Desh Garima Unloads Crude Amid Hormuz Supply Disruptions (Indranil Aditya / NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Hundreds of ships and their crew have been stranded in the area since Iran launched attacks and threatened shipping in the wake of thejoint U.S.-Israeli assaultmore than two months ago.

Many of these crews are running low on food and other necessities, Trump said, calling his move to free them up a “humanitarian gesture” by the U.S.

Two shipswere attacked in the strait this weekend, the British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Center said.

Trump's announcement came hours after Iran said it was reviewing the U.S. response to its latest proposal to end the war, though neither side has offeredmuch optimismabout moving beyond the current ceasefire.

Mediator Pakistan said Monday that it had facilitated the transfer of 22 Iranian sailors fromthe “Touska” container ship seized by U.S. forces last month. It described the move as a “confidence-building measure.”

The sailors were flown to Pakistan on Sunday night, a statement from the country’s foreign ministry said, and will be handed over to Iranian authorities. The ship will be taken to Pakistani territorial waters, the statement added, to be returned to its original owners after necessary repairs.

Iran threatens to attack U.S. forces in Strait of Hormuz after Trump launches mission to guide ships

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'SNL' cold open skewers 'incompetent' Kash Patel, Aziz Ansari stars

Surprise!Aziz Ansariis live from New York asFBI Director Kash Patel.

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"Saturday Night Live" returned after a brief hiatus on May 2 and, in its cold open, featured the "Parks and Recreation" alum debuting an impression of Patel. The sketch took place at a press conference, whereColin Jost's Pete Hegsethintroduced Patel as someone who wanted to "say hello before he's almost certainly fired."

After taking the podium, Ansari's Patel addressed the security incident at last week's White House Correspondents' Association dinner, where a suspect,Cole Tomas Allen, attempting to assassinatePresident Donald Trump.Prosecutors say that Allentried to storm the dinner − whereVice President JD Vanceand others from the administration were also in attendance − with multiple guns and knives, intending to kill high-ranking officials.

Aziz Ansari made a surprise appearance on "Saturday Night Live" as FBI Director Kash Patel.

"Now, after the attempted assassination ofPresident Trump− another one! − we conducted an investigation that could not have been more thorough," Ansari as Patel said. "We dotted every 'T' and bulged every eye. And for those of you saying I'm doing a bad job running the FBI, well, what if I told you this agency is only six weeks away from pinpointing the exact location of Osama Bin Laden?"

Ansari's Patel went on to declare he is a "trailblazer" as the "first Indian person to suck at their job," proving that "we can be just as incapable and incompetent as the whites." As he took questions, he insisted he is not worried about being fired. "Even the Correspondents' dinner shooter said kill everyone but Mr. Patel. You get a shoutout like that in a psycho's manifesto, you must be doing something right."

The rest of the cold open centered on Jost as Hegseth giving an update on the war with Iran. After entering with a comically large drink, he told reporters, "This war has been a movie − specifically, 'The NeverEnding Story.'" The sketch briefly acknowledged the recent drama surroundingJimmy Kimmel, who Trump has demanded be fired from his late-night ABC show for jokingly calling first ladyMelania Trumpan "expectant widow."

"I wear my religion on my sleeve − literally, I have a tattoo on my forearm of Jesus choking out Jimmy Kimmel," Jost as Hegseth said.

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Ashley Padilla also made a brief appearance as White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. "I'm about to go on maternity leave," she noted. "That's when you tell President Trump about your maternity, and he says, 'Leave.' "

Olivia Rodrigohosted the May 2 episode of "SNL," on which she also served as the musical guest. This was Rodrigo's "SNL" hosting debut, though she has performed as musical guest twice before.

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The "Good 4 U" singer, who is no stranger to turning a red carpet into her own runway, recently unveiled her highly anticipated third album. Titled "You Seem Pretty Sad For a Girl So in Love," the album will officially be releasing on June 12, 2026, and marks a new (pinker!) chapter for Rodrigo following the success of her first two albums "Sour" and "Guts."

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"SNL" is in the home stretch of its 51st season, withonly two episodes leftbefore the summer hiatus.

'SNL' reveals schedule:Who's hosting, performing for rest of the season?

Matt Damonwill next take the stage on May 9, joined by musical guestNoah Kahan. May 16 will be the show's season finale, andWill Ferrellis set to host with musical guestPaul McCartney.

"SNL" will then be off for the summer; the new season typically returns in late September or early October. The show also usually undergoes some changes to its cast between seasons, but so far, no departures have been announced.

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24 hit pop song lyrics you're almost certainly getting wrong

Kids learning the national anthem could be forgiven for hearing the lyric "by the dawnzer lee light"—even though the latter doesn't make any sense, in any language. The actual line is "by the dawn's early light." Author Beverly Cleary immortalized this mistake in her children's book"Ramona the Pest."

Stacker American singer Kim Carnes performs, with her band, onstage at the Savoy, New York, New York, August 25, 1981.  -

Misheard lyrics from iconic pop songs

Misheard lyrics are known asmondegreens, a term that dates back to 1954. American author Sylvia Wrightcoined it in Harper's Magazinewhile recounting a ballad that had confounded her as a child.

But this misfiring of the connections between the ears and the brain can plague anyone of any age. A study from Preply, updated in April 2026, found that Manfred Mann's 1976 track "Blinded by the Light" ranks as themost easily misheard song. Elton John is the most frequently misheard musical artist, with over 2,500 reports of misunderstood lyrics. The phenomenon of mondegreen is so common that it's been the subject ofacademic studyandserious journalism. Researchers found that people sing the "wrong" words to a song due to an illusion of sound; it could indicate what we hope to hear,as reported by New York magazine.

If nothing else, mondegreens are almost always funny (if not a bit embarrassing), soStackercompiled a list of some of the most humorous misheard lyrics from popular music over the last 70 years. To qualify its popularity, each song on this list had to spend time on the Billboard Hot 100 chart—and many became #1 hits. This collection comes from pop culture references, news articles, music publications, social media posts, and community forums on the internet.

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'Purple Haze' by Jimi Hendrix

- Misheard: "'Scuse me while I kiss this guy"- Correct: "'Scuse me while I kiss the sky"

This song lyric in Jimi Hendrix's most popular record was so famously misheard it spawned a series of books by author Gavin Edwards, including his "'Scuse Me While I Kiss This Guy and Other Misheard Lyrics," published in 1995. What Hendrix is actually singing in his seminal guitar anthem "Purple Haze" is the lyric, "'Scuse me while I kiss the sky"—not "this guy."

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'Tiny Dancer' by Elton John

- Misheard: "Hold me closer, Tony Danza"- Correct: "Hold me closer, tiny dancer"

Even though the correct lyric is contained in the song's name—"Hold me closer, tiny dancer"—there's a long tradition of mishearing Elton John's 1972 single "Tiny Dancer" as an ode to actor Tony Danza (even though his first Hollywood credits didn't come until 1978). This auditory misfiring even made its way ontoan episode of "Friends,"during which Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow)explains that she hearsJohn crooning to the "Who's the Boss?" sitcom star.

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'Billie Jean' by Michael Jackson

- Misheard: "Billie Jean is not my mother"- Correct: "Billie Jean is not my lover"

You'd think that after over 40 years since Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean"went #1 in 1983, hardly anyone could doubt that the woman referenced in the song's title is whom the line "not my lover" refers to. But one of the most commonly mistaken lyrics still today is "Billie Jean is not my mother."

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'Louie Louie' by The Kingsmen

- Misheard: "Louie, Louie, grab her way down low"- Correct: "Louie, Louie, me gotta go"

One of the characteristics of the Kingsmen's 1963 hit "Louie Louie" is its garage rock sound—with distorted vocals that have created so much confusion over the years, the issue was taken up by the feds. Anow-debunked rumorstated that the song was full of concealed obscenities that could only be heard if you played the vinyl recordat a slower speed. There's no consensus as to whatthose "dirty" lyricsactually are, though—and the FBI never found any proof, despite investigating them for over two years.

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'Bad Moon Rising' by Creedence Clearwater Revival

- Misheard: "There's a bathroom on the right"- Correct: "There's a bad moon on the rise"

Creedence Clearwater Revival was at its peak in 1969 when it released "Bad Moon Rising," a country-tinged rock tune that asks listeners to heed its warning: "There's a bad moon on the rise." But many fans have thought the band's lead singer, John Fogerty, was giving directions: "There's a bathroom on the right." In fact, it's such a long-running gag that the vocalist (and the song's lyricist) told New York City radio station Q104.3 he sometimesintentionally sings the wrong words now too.

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'Rock and Roll All Nite' by Kiss

- Misheard: "I wanna rock and roll all night and part of every day"- Correct: "I wanna rock and roll all night and party every day"

With their theatrical makeup, wild costumes, and pyrotechnics-filled stage shows, members of the band Kiss seem like the ultimate rock stars. So fans might be surprised to hear Gene Simmons sing that he wants to "rock and roll all night" and only "part of every day." But the truth is, as explained inan episode of Disney's "The Muppets Mayhem,"it's "party every day"

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'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)' by Eurythmics

- Misheard: "Sweet dreams are made of cheese"- Correct: "Sweet dreams are made of this"

The 1980s duo Eurythmics exploded onto the American pop music scene with its first U.S. single, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)." The song's popularity launched largely thanks to an iconic music video featuring singer Annie Lennox in a bright red buzz haircut and a suit. But there must not be too many lip-readers out there, because there are plenty of fans who've mistaken the lyric "sweet dreams are made of this" for "sweet dreams are made of cheese"—probably because of Lennox's pronunciation of "this," which sounds more like "these."

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'Blinded by the Light' by Manfred Mann's Earth Band

- Misheard: "Blinded by the light, wrapped up like a douche"- Correct: "Blinded by the light, revved up like a deuce"

"Blinded by the Light" is one song your ears might have a hard time hearing correctly—even when you know the real lyrics include "blinded by the light, revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night."According to the song's lyricist, Bruce Springsteen, it references the car known as theLittle Deuce Coupe—but even knowing that, it may still sound like "wrapped up like a douche."

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'Loser' by Beck

- Misheard: "So open the door"- Correct: "Soy un perdedor"

No one probably expected the California-born, '90s alternative musician Beck to be singing in Spanish in his debut hit song, "Loser." So instead of the lyrics "soy un perdedor" (which simply translates to mean "I'm a loser"), some listeners have filled in the blanks with more likely—and perhaps more expected—lines, like "So open the door."

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'Blank Space' by Taylor Swift

- Misheard: "All the lonely Starbucks lovers"- Correct: "Got a long list of ex-lovers"

In 2014, Taylor Swift's lead single from her album "1989" was "Blank Space," which percolated at the top of the charts and brewed up some controversy when fans heard the line, "All the lonely Starbucks lovers." The lyric Swift had really written was "got a long list of ex-lovers." Still, some listeners were unconvinced, includingSwift's own mother, according to a now-deleted tweet posted by the singer.

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'Don't Bring Me Down' by Electric Light Orchestra

- Misheard: "Don't bring me down, Bruce"- Correct: "Don't bring me down, groose"

If you were wondering who "Bruce" is in the Electric Light Orchestra song "Don't Bring Me Down," lead vocalist and songwriter Jeff Lynne couldn't tell you—because the shoutout isn't actually a man's name, but a nonsense word made up on the spot: "groose." Though, ina 2016 Rolling Stone article, Lynne confessed to sometimes giving up his original lyric, giving into the widely held misconception, and just singing "Bruce" in concert.

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'Africa' by Toto

- Misheard: "I miss the rains down in Africa"- Correct: "I bless the rains down in Africa"

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Toto'sbiggest hit song—and the band's only #1 record—is the mysterious and exotic-sounding "Africa," which actually contains multiple misheard lyrics. In the chorus, some fans hear "I miss the rains down in Africa" instead of "I bless the rains." What's more, the confusion deepens when the line in one of the verses, "As sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti," sounds like "rises like a lepress" (that is, a woman leper).

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'My Type' by Saweetie

- Misheard: "Eight-inch bagel… that's good pipe"- Correct: "Eight-inch big, ooh, that's good pipe"

Rapper Saweetie burst onto the mainstream music scene in 2019 with her single "My Type," which sounds a lot like an ode to a New Yorker's favorite grab-and-go breakfast. In a sultry growl, she says, "Eight-inch bagel… that's good pipe"—or does she? Turns out, the actual lyrics are "Eight-inch big, ooh, that's good pipe." What the "ooh" is referencing, however, is left to our imagination.

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'Rock the Casbah' by The Clash

- Misheard: "Sherry don't like it"- Correct: "Sharif don't like it"

"Sherry don't like it" isn't how the chorus of the Clash's "Rock the Casbah" begins. Instead, the British punk rockers are singing, "Sharif don't like it"—a response to the news that Ayatollah Khomeini hadbanned all Western music in Iranin 1979, according toAmerican Songwriter magazine's explanation of the song's meaning.

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'Oh Sherrie' by Steve Perry

- Misheard: "Cinnamon buns"- Correct: "You should've been gone"

Steve Perry has one of the most distinctive singing voices of any man in the rock 'n' roll era—even if his diction isn't the clearest. In his first solo hit after departing the band Journey, "Oh Sherrie," it's the very first line that trips upsome listeners, who thought he was calling out, "Cinnamon buns!" The real first line? "You should've been gone."

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'Thunder' by Imagine Dragons

- Misheard: "Fun Dip"- Correct: "Thunder"

Sometimes the lyrics that are heard incorrectly tell us more about the person listening to the song than the song itself. Case in point: Imagine Dragons' "Thunder," one ofBillboard's best songs of 2017. Some hungry fans with a sweet tooth have insisted the word "thunder"—again, right in the song title—sounds just like the candy product "Fun Dip." It's even spawned numerousparody videoson social media.

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'I'd Really Love to See You Tonight' by England Dan & John Ford Coley

- Misheard: "I ain't talkin' 'bout the linen"- Correct: "I ain't talkin' 'bout movin' in"

In the 1970s, England Dan & John Ford Coley were known for their romantic, soft rock sounds that dominated the adult contemporary airwaves. And their biggest hit, "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight," was no exception—but they did not sing the line "I ain't talkin' 'bout the linen." The correct lyric is: "I ain't talkin' 'bout movin' in."

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'Evil Woman' by Electric Light Orchestra

- Misheard: "Medieval woman"- Correct: "Evil woman"

In the Electric Light Orchestra song "Evil Woman," lead vocalist Jeff Lynne sings the word "evil" with three syllables, drawing out the "ee" sound over the course of two notes. The result? A mistaken title (and lyric) that brought the song into an entirely different era: "medieval woman."

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'Cold Heart' by Dua Lipa and Elton John

- Misheard: "Well, I farted, but I kept it hid"- Correct: "Well, I thought it, but I kept it hid"

The 2021 pop hit "Cold Heart" is actually a mashup of classic Elton John songs, remixed together by EDM trio Pnau and featuring rerecorded vocals by Dua Lipa. One line, in particular, which originally appeared in John's record "Kiss the Bride," trips up those who try to sing along: "Well, I thought it, but I kept it hid." Some internet users have suggested Lipa is singing something entirely different: "Well, I farted, but I kept it hid."

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'Bette Davis Eyes' by Kim Carnes

- Misheard: "Haul the bathtub just to please you"- Correct: "All the better just to please you"

Kim Carnes was one of the biggest pop singers of the early 1980s, known for her distinctively raspy vocal style—one that could've enunciated just a bit better. In her Grammy Award-winning chart-topper "Bette Davis Eyes," it might sound like she's singing, "Haul the bathtub just to please you," but the real lyrics are: "All the better just to please you."

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'It's Gonna Be Me' by 'N Sync

- Misheard: "It's gonna be May"- Correct: "It's gonna be me"

One of the most widespread misheard lyrics in the modern age is alsoone of the most celebrated—every year, just beforeMay Day, on April 30. That's because when Justin Timberlake sings, "It's gonna be me," in the 'N Sync song of the same name, hepronounces "me" like "may"—andin 2012(12 years after the song was released), the internet exploded with"It's Gonna Be May" memes.

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'Rolling in the Deep' by Adele

- Misheard: "Go ahead and sell me out, and I'll lay your s--- bare"- Correct: "Go ahead and sell me out, and I'll lay your ship bare"

According to the authoritative music magazineSPIN, Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" contains the line "Go ahead and sell me out, and I'll lay your ship bare." So why is the word "ship" censored in versions played by some radio stations and streaming services?

According to theNational Coalition Against Censorship, it's because it sounded too much like a bad word with the same first three letters—which is a case of music execs either mishearing the lyrics themselves or anticipating audiences mistakenly hearing an expletive. (For what it's worth, Adeleclearly sang the word "ship"during her 2020 appearance on "Saturday Night Live.")

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'Glycerine' by Bush

- Misheard: "Listerine, Listerine"- Correct: "Glycerine, glycerine"

It sounds like it could be a hit parody by "Weird Al" Yankovic—but fans imagined Gavin Rossdale, the lead singer of '90s grunge rock band Bush, is singing "Listerine" instead of "Glycerine." In reality, he's not urging for daily dental care when he sings, "Don't let the days go by…"

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'Forever in Blue Jeans' by Neil Diamond

- Misheard: "Reverend Blue Jeans"- Correct: "Forever in blue jeans"

If you've misheard Neil Diamond's "Forever in Blue Jeans" as "Reverend Blue Jeans," you're not the only one. Comedian and former talk-show host Conan O'Brienconfessed in a 2023 podcast episodethat he's among the throngs of fans who thought Diamond was paying tribute to a man of the cloth who took Casual Friday very seriously.

Data reporting by Lucas Hicks. Story editing by Chris Compendio. Copy editing by Paris Close. Photo selection by Abigail Renaud.

24 hit pop song lyrics you're almost certainly getting wrong

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Migrant in New York suspected of killing roommate and Wendy’s coworker within hours of each other

A migrant is accused of stabbing his roommate to death and then killing a coworker - both within hours on the same night.

The Independent US Rony Yahir Alvarenga Rivera is accused of stabbing two women to death in New York. One victim was a roommate and the other was a coworker (Nassau County police)

Rony Yahir Alvarenga Rivera, 22, was charged with one count of first-degreemurderand two counts of second-degree murder in Nassau County,New York, according toABC 7. Officials say the suspect is from El Salvador and has been in the U.S. illegally since he was 12 years old.

A 32-year-old woman was found dead at the Valley Stream, New York, home that she shared with Rivera, according to police. Her name has not been released.

Investigators say that the killing happened around 9 p.m. Thursday.

Around midnight, authorities responded to a nearby Wendy’s for a report of a person with a knife, according to ABC 7. When police arrived, they found a 42-year-old mother of two dead at the fast-food restaurant. That victim’s name has not been released but she was a coworker of Rivera at the Wendy’s.

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Rony Yahir Alvarenga Rivera is accused of stabbing two women to death in New York. One victim was a roommate and the other was a coworker (Nassau County police)

The two victims had multiple stab wounds to the neck and torso.

As police investigated the Wendy’s homicide, a person called 911 saying a man needed help at a nearby 7-Eleven.

Officers responded to the store and found Rivera, who told them he had killed someone, according to the report. Investigators arrested the suspect and linked him to both murders.

Police have not released a motive, but described Rivera’s mindset on that night.

“To sum it up in one word, angry,” said George Darienzo, the Nassau County Police Department’s commanding officer of the homicide unit, according to ABC 7.

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Row over Starmer’s call to ban some pro-Palestine protests

Keir Starmeris facing a backlash after he called for a ban on some pro-Palestine protests as part of a crackdown onantisemitism.

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The prime minister suggested there were “instances” where it was appropriate to prevent suchmarches happening on UK streets– as they have done in France – as he said he would fight “with every breath I have” for a diverse and tolerant Britain following a series of attacks on Jewish communities in recent weeks, including theGolders Green terror attack.

But even his government’s own independent adviser onantisemitismsaid it would be “unconscionable” to outlaw peaceful pro-Palestine protests opposing Israel’s actions in the Middle East.

Lord Mann led a chorus of voices who rallied against the idea, including Green Party leader Zack Polanski who accused the Labour leader of threatening “further authoritarian restrictions on peaceful protest".

Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer and Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley meet first responders from Shomrim North West London during a visit to Golders Green (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Wire)

Sir Keir’s independent adviser on terrorism Jonathan Hall called for a pause on pro-Palestinian marches this week, as did the chief rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, who said they had contributed to a "tone of Jew hatred".

Lord Mann toldThe Independent: “There are multiple small anti-Israel (or similar) protests every week. Usually involving a tiny number of people.

“If they are not calling for violence… then it is unconscionable in a democracy that any such concept could be acted upon. The safety and security of the Jewish community requires effective strong leadership – not gestures.”

Mr Polanski accused the prime minister of "using the pain and fear of Jewish people to threaten further authoritarian restrictions on peaceful protest".

"This would be the worst response to the attacks in Golders Green and would just produce more division when it's the job of responsible leaders to bring people together," he added.

Meanwhile, Labour peer Shami Chakrabarti, the former director of Liberty, the civil liberties and human rights group, warned: “It’s perfectly reasonable for political leaders to urge sensitivity and restraint around protests in the wake of terrorist violence and the fear it breeds. But it is quite another thing to equate protest with violence or to clamp down on peaceful dissent even further.

“I urge the government to lead by example and demonstrate the balanced judgment they recommend to others.”

Organisers of pro-Palestine marches also hit back at the PM.

Protest group Defend Our Juries responded to Sir Keir’s comments on X, saying: “End the genocide, not our freedoms to oppose it.”

John Rees, the co-founder and national officer for the Stop The War coalition, warned against striking “at the root of free assembly and free speech” in the UK.

Police in England and Wales can restrict protests, and even ban them outright, under some circumstances.

Keir Starmer said he would fight ‘with every breath I have’ for a diverse and tolerant Britain. (Getty)

The row came as the head of theMetropolitanPolice warned British Jewsare facing their greatest ever threatin the wake of the terror attack in north west London.

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SirMark Rowleysaid Jews were facing a “ghastly Venn diagram” of hate from all sides. Asked if the threat to the Jewish community was greater than it had ever been before, he said that polling suggesting the prevalence of antisemitic views showed "that has to be true" in an interview with The Times newspaper.

Britain’s terror threat has been raised to severe, meaning authorities believe an attack in theUKis “highly likely” in the next six months,after the stabbing of two Jewish men in north London.

Sir Keir’s call came in an interview with the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, just days after he was heckled during a visit to Golders Green, where he was met by a group of protesters holding signs and chanting: "Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer".

Asked if he wanted a crackdown on the chants or to stop some protests altogether, he told the BBC: “I think certainly the first, and I think there are instances for the latter.”

He indicated that he wanted “tougher action” over some elements of the marches. “I don't want to get involved in operational policing, but I think when you see, when you hear some of those chants, ‘globalise the Intifada’ the one that I would pick out, then clearly there should be tougher action in relation to that,” he said.

He went on: “In relation to the repeated nature of the marches, many people in the Jewish community have said to me ‘it's the repeat nature, it's the cumulative effect’. Now I accept that, which is why we intend to deal with cumulative effects.”

Two Jewish men were stabbed in an incident in Golders Green, north London, on Wednesday (PA) (PA Wire)

He urged “some people protesting to just reflect on what the Jewish community is going through and the overall impact that this is having.” The PM also called for a “whole of society response” saying that “too many people are not seeing antisemitism or they don't want to see it.”

He said: “We all have to fight for this together because it is about the sort of country that we want to live in. I want to live in the Britain that I love, which is a decent, tolerant, live and let live, diverse Britain. But that is contested now in a way that it hasn't been contested in my lifetime.

“We have to fight for the Britain that we believe in with those values. That is who we are. That is what it is to be British. And I will fight for that with every breath I have.”

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the interview showed the PM did not “seem to know what to do about” antisemitism in the wake of the terror attack.

“There are things that we can do,” she added. “We can ban hate preachers from this country, stop them from coming in. We can remove visas from those people who are not British, who are here spreading hate and antisemitism. But we need to do more. Enough with the platitudes, we need action. We need to shame people who think antisemitism is acceptable.”

Lord Walney, the government’s former adviser on political violence, said: "The prime minister sounds committed and sincere but he’s not offering anything different - he needs to stop refusing the law changes that would genuinely reduce the harm being caused by these hate-infested marches."

But Your Party Chair Jenn Forbes said her party condemned “all attempts to link the safety of Jewish communities with restrictions on protests for Palestine”.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch speaks to the media during a campaign visit to Bexley, south east London (Getty)

The Golders Green stabbings are the latest in a series of attacks on Jewish sites since the outbreak of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu’s war on Iran and haveprompted accusations that the UK government has not done enough to tackle antisemitism.

The Heaton Park synagoguein Greater Manchester was targeted in a terror attack in October last year. In March, four Jewish community ambulances were set alight in Golders Green. There has also been an attempted arson at Finchley Reform synagogue in north London, among others.

On Friday, SirMarkcalled for 300 extra officers to tackle the growing pandemic ofantisemitismin the UK.

He also said he was considering whether police powers should be used to limit two upcoming protests in London later in May – one a pro-Palestine march and the other a rally led by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

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