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Friday, July 18, 2025

Zera Shimshon Parshat Pinchas

 






IDF Wishes Klall Yisrael a Shabbat Shalom


 

'No connection to Torah values' Rav Stav Shlitah slams haredi politicians

 

Harav David Stav, Chair of the Tzohar Rabbinical Organization, harshly rejected the criticisms voiced by Gafni (UTJ) targeting the Religious Zionist community amidst the ongoing debate over the IDF Enlistment Law.

In an interview with the Mashav channel, Rav Stav said, “Political powerbrokers show up and start making up halachot that are nowhere to be found in the Torah. There is no exemption in the Torah that allows yeshiva students to be absolved from serving in defense of the Jewish homeland, and there is certainly no exemption from the commandment to 'not stand idly by as your fellow man bleeds.' When your fellow Jew is in danger, you have no right to stand aside.”

Rav Stav further stated, “Haredi rabbis are demanding an exemption for all, simply because they wear a specific type of kippah or jacket. Where does such an idea come from that the Torah would possibly exempt religious people from a positive commandment of 'Milchemet Mitzva' (obligatory war), to go out and defend the land in times of war?”

Rav Stav urged members of the Religious Zionist community to avoid being intimidated by the haredi criticisms, saying, 

“Don’t be ashamed by those who stoop to insults, and from those powerbrokers that have no real connection to Torah values and fear of God but are only driven by a quest for power, control, and dominance. We will continue on our path of the traditions laid by our forefathers, the path of love and respect for one another, the Torah, and the land of Israel.”

Congress Committee states: "Biden funded groups to Overthrow Netanyahu.. "

 


The House Judiciary Committee released a memo yesterday (Thursday) titled "The Biden-Harris Administration's Funding of Anti-Netanyahu Non-Governmental Organizations," detailing accusations about how the Biden-Harris Administration neglected its oversight responsibilities and misused taxpayer dollars through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the State Department, and other federal agencies. These funds were used—both directly and indirectly—to support anti-Netanyahu organizations and terrorist groups.

On March 26, 2025, Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast (R-FL) sent letters to six U.S. and Israeli non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to request documents related to any grants, cooperative agreements, or other awards received from the USAID or State Department. The six NGOs were Blue White Future, Movement for Quality Government in Israel, PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Jewish Communal Fund, Middle East Peace Dialogue Network, and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. To date, the organizations have collectively produced 380 total documents.

The report states that the Israeli NGO Blue White Future received funds from NGOs—including some U.S. grant recipients—and funded the coalition headquarters for the anti-Netanyahu judicial reform protest.

The Biden Administration provided $42,000 to an Israeli NGO, Movement for Quality Government, to conduct "Civic Activism Training" in Israeli high schools, U.S. nonprofit PEF Israel Endowment Funds provided over $884 million to groups involved in what the report called "anti-democracy protests in Israel," and U.S. nonprofit Jewish Communal Fund (JCF) provided over $42.8 million to the anti-Netanyahu protest headquarters in Israel and the protests’ two main funders.

It further states that U.S. nonprofit Middle East Peace Dialogue Network (MEPDN) may be violating 501(c)(3) provisions of U.S. law by funding "anti-democracy protests in Israel."

In addition to funding groups that opposed the Netanyahu government, the report accuses the Biden Administration of providing U.S. government funding to terrorist-linked NGOs.

Bereaved Beit Shemesh mother: Moishy's legacy is - don't give up, look at what unites us

Miriam Noll's son, Staff Sergeant Moshe Shmuel Noll, a soldier in the haredi Netzah Yehuda Battalion, fell in battle last week when an explosive device detonated in the Beit Hanoun area in northern Gaza. In a conversation with Arutz Sheva-Israel National News, Miriam spoke about her son and his incredible energy and character.

"Moishy went straight from crawling to running. He never sat still. I guess he had a lot to pack into his very short life. He was constantly on the move," the mother reflects.

With this energy, though, Moshe was afflicted by severe learning disabilities. Despite these disabilities, which included dyslexia, he battled to succeed: "He made it his business to learn how to read, and he took full advantage of the help he was given. He started with children's comic books, and he worked his way until he could read a full children's book. At prayers, he only knew what he would memorize. For his bar mitzvah, it took six months for him to memorize his Maftir (Torah reading). He worked with a teacher to learn week by week, a little bit more, and a little bit more, so by the time he graduated high school, he knew the entire morning prayer by heart."

As opposed to many in the haredi community, Moshe enlisted in the IDF; Miriam explains the process and decision: "The special yeshiva where Moshe studied is for boys who can't sit and learn, it's called Kfar Zeitim, and the program there is that the boys who graduate go straight to Netzah Yehuda. So he went with five of his friends to the army."

She noted that while she tried to convince him to enlist in a non-combat unit, he always responded: "I might not be good at reading or writing, but this I can do. Somebody needs to defend our country, and I am proud to do it. I am not a quitter, and I'm going to serve my country, the full term. I'm happy to be doing it." She shares that they saw this as a great "kiddush Hashem" - a sanctification of G-d's name, since "he used the skills he was given to serve his people and to serve Hashem in the way he was gifted to."

Miriam added that, as sad as they are about his loss, they celebrate his life and his dedication. "If this is the number of years that G-d has allotted to him, we are very proud that he went out fighting for his people."

She reminisced that while he may not have been booksmart, Moshe knew how to connect with everyone. "He looked for things that connected him to everyone around him, not what separated him. If you ask every one of my children, he was their best friend. He knew how to meld with anyone he was with. We're going to miss that warm, welcoming, listening ear, he gave the best bear hugs in the world, and it's going to be very hard for our family to continue without him."

Moshe's mother shares two lessons that she thinks everyone should learn from him, the first: "Don't let difficulties define you. With Hashem, you'll be able to overcome. Once his teacher asked him: 'I'm shocked at how difficult it is for you to read, why aren't you unhappy, why aren't you depressed?' He replied: 'It's enough of a challenge for me to tackle the reading, do I need to add depression on top of it?' He was happy, despite the difficulties. As long as he was making progress and working on getting better, he was happy; he knew he was doing what he could and fulfilling his role."

The second message that Miriam wants everyone to learn from Moshe is one of unity: "Let's look at what unites us, not what divides us. He saw everyone as one big family, and I think it's very important for everyone to have that unity in order to defeat that enemy."

Huckabee threatens to declare Israel not welcoming Christians, as visa row blows open

 

Moshe Arbel

US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee has threatened to publicly declare that Israel no longer welcomes Christian groups to Israel over what he said was Jerusalem’s failure to approve tourist visas for evangelical missions.

The threat was issued in a letter that Huckabee sent on Wednesday to Interior Minister Moshe Arbel, which was leaked to Hebrew media on Thursday. Arbel pushed back on the allegations in a response letter that was obtained by The Times of Israel.

Huckabee in his letter threatened to order his embassy to take reciprocal measures against Israeli tourists seeking visas to enter the US.

Given Huckabee’s longstanding support for Israel and close ties with the current government in particular, the rhetoric in his letter represented a shockingly quick deterioration.

But the issue at hand — the ability of Christian groups to tour Israel — is close to Huckabee’s heart, given that he has led countless such trips as an evangelical pastor over the past half a century.

The back-and-forth letters came almost two months after Huckabee and Arbel met on May 27 to discuss problems encountered by Christian Zionists seeking to visit Israel.

“It is with great distress that I express to you my profound disappointment [that the] meeting held in your office has not resulted in what I had hoped to be [the start] of a resolution of the issue of routine granting of visas for Christian organizations,” Huckabee wrote in the letter, which was partially shown on Channel 12’s broadcast.

According to the Ynet news site, Huckabee wrote to Arbel that at the start of 2025, the Interior Ministry launched investigations into several evangelical Christian organizations with long ties to Israel, including the Baptist Conference in Israel and the Christian Missionary Alliance.

Huckabee informed Arbel that these organizations were required to complete lengthy questionnaires and that they had still not received new visas for religious leaders to travel to Israel, despite submitting their applications at the beginning of the year.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Chareidim Are Now Those that Are Fighting "AGAINST THE TORAH" .... The Huge Scandal !!

 

On Monday evening, the United Torah Judaism party, which consists of Agudat Yisrael and Degel HaTorah, quit the Netanyahu government over its proposed Chareidi conscription bill. 

As formulated by Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman Yuli Edelstein, the bill failed to satisfy the demands of the two factions of United Torah Judaism.

Last night, the Shas party decided to withdraw from the government for the same reason; ministers from Shas handed in their resignations today.

Edelstein has kept his cards close to his vest, so we don’t actually know the details of his proposed legislation. 

But spokesmen from UTJ have openly explained the aspects of the bill that they find problematic, and from their objections, we can discover at least some details of the Edelstein bill.

As reported by Sam Sokol in the Times of Israel, one of the objections voiced by UTJ is the requirement

that yeshiva students who receive military exemptions sign in and out of their yeshivot using a fingerprint scanner. 

Apparently, the idea that students who attend yeshiva would be forced to actually attend yeshiva is unacceptable to the Chareidi politicians in the Knesset!

Let’s take a step back. 

The official reason that the Chareidi parties demand exemptions from the army for yeshiva students is the claim that their Torah study is equivalent to military service.

 Most authorities in the Chareidi world argue that yeshiva study protects the Jewish people from physical harm as much or more than the actions of the IDF; drafting them into the Israeli army would only hurt Israel’s ability to defend itself. 

Others may acknowledge that while the physical protection afforded by Torah learning can be debated, the spiritual needs of the Jewish people require the constant study of thousands of yeshiva students, even at the expense of creating a greater burden upon other sectors of the population to serve longer in the army.

 And there’s a third group which openly fears for the spiritual welfare of Chareidi soldiers, and believes that all Chareidim, regardless of whether they attend a yeshiva, should receive military exemptions.

For the sake of argument, however, let’s work within the Chareidi mindset.

 Let’s assume for now that the Chareidi leaders who demand exemptions from the army truly believe that Torah study is a valid replacement for military service.

We also know that every rabbinic leader in the Chareidi world believes that Torah study - whether or not it provides physical or spiritual protection for the people of Israel - should be maximized. 

They would unquestionably argue that those who do not serve in the IDF should use that exemption in order to study Torah to the greatest degree possible. Even those who want all Chareidim - even those who are not studying in yeshiva - to be exempt from the army would acknowledge that their mandatory yeshiva attendance would be a net positive.

Why, then, would representatives from United Torah Judaism publicly admit that they are bothered by the idea of a fingerprint scanner, and that this was one of the factors that convinced them to withdraw from the current government?

The use of this device would force those who receive military exemptions because they are enrolled in yeshiva to, in fact, attend yeshiva. It might even force them to study for three sedarim a day - a development which every Chareidi leader should obviously encourage.

It is mind boggling that Chareidi political leaders simultaneously claim that yeshiva study is a valid replacement for IDF service, and assert that enforcing yeshiva study is beyond the pale and a reason to reject the impending legislation.

It only makes sense if we acknowledge the open secret of the Chareidi world: 

namely, that there are countless yeshiva “students” who, in fact, barely spend any time in yeshiva. They are officially enrolled while concurrently working off the books, or attending trade schools, or doing nothing at all.

This farcical situation involves numerous Torah prohibitions. 

These supposed students are forced to lie, falsely testifying that they are yeshiva students on official government documents.

 Many of the institutions steal government money, as the yeshivot receive government funds based on the number of students who are officially enrolled. (The pseudo-students who receive kollel stipends from the government are stealing, as well.) 

Those who work while legally attending yeshiva inevitably cheat on their taxes, as they cannot acknowledge that they are earning money when they are supposedly spending their days within the four walls of the beit midrash. And this is before we even get to the problem of bitul Torah, when people who are enrolled in yeshiva choose to do something else instead.

This is a scandal, and all of us are literally paying for it. A marvelous way to stop it is to institute an enforcement mechanism. Something like a fingerprint scanner.

Yet that very point was one of the reasons that UTJ quit the coalition.

So let’s get this straight. 

The Chareidi parties claim that Torah study is a valid replacement for service in the IDF. Every Chareidi rabbi wants the Chareidi public to learn Torah as much as possible. They should all celebrate the introduction of a fingerprint scanner: it will force the Chareidi public, which claims to be learning in yeshiva, to actually learn in yeshiva. It can put an end to the fraud, the thievery, and the lying. It would be the government’s gift to the Chareidi public. If it were legislated, the amount of Torah learning would rise to unprecedented heights.

Instead, it was a thorn in UTJ’s side that helped convince it to quit the government.

The next time we hear about the “war against Torah,” we should remind those who use this misguided term that the war against Torah is literally being fought by the Chareidi politicians themselves.

by Scott Kahn 

Williamsburg Hatzalah Member, Levy Steinberg, Admits he raped a Woman


Levy Steinberg pleaded guilty today to one count of forcible touching in his sexual abuse case.

Steinberg had been charged with rape in the third degree, forcible touching, and sexual misconduct after being accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Williamsburg.

In exchange for his plea, Steinberg was ordered to attend a 26 week program and was ordered to comply with a 5 year order of protection in favor of his victim.

If he fails to comply with the program and order of protection he faces a year in jail.

Antisemitic elements taking over GOP

 

Conservative media giant Glenn Beck warns the antisemitic elements are rapidly gaining a foothold on the American Right, presaging “return of the hatreds of Germany in the 1930s” – this time in the US.



ICC rejects Israel's bid to annul Netanyahu, Gallant arrest warrants

 

The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague announced Wednesday its rejection of Israel’s request to withdraw or vacate the arrest warrants sought for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, JNS reports.

The court also dismissed Israel’s separate plea to suspend its investigation into alleged war crimes in Gaza. Israel had argued for a suspension until the court first settles the question of its jurisdiction, citing its non-party status to the Rome Statute, which established the ICC.

In a decision published by its pre-trial chamber on Wednesday, the court asserted, “There is no legal basis for withdrawing, vacating or declaring them of no force or effect at this point in time.”

The chamber further clarified, “The impact of Israel’s jurisdiction challenge on the warrants, if any, is something that can only be determined when the chamber will have ruled on the substance thereof.”

This ruling comes despite an April decision by the ICC Appeals Chamber mandating the pre-trial chamber to review Israel’s challenge to the court’s jurisdiction. Israel has maintained that the ICC has not definitively proven its jurisdiction, thereby rendering the arrest warrants illegal.

The pre-trial chamber, however, stated in its latest ruling that the mere act of reviewing their prior decision does not invalidate the warrants.

The ICC’s actions stem from allegations of “genocide” and other crimes against humanity brought by South Africa against Israel. These accusations arise from the Jewish state’s ongoing military efforts in the Gaza Strip, aimed at defeating Hamas following the terror group’s brutal massacre in southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

The Trump administration last month imposed sanctions on four judges at the ICC over what it called the court’s “illegitimate actions” targeting the United States and Israel.

In February, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order imposing sanctions on the ICC.

A week later, the US announced it had added Karim Khan, the ICC Chief Prosecutor, to its Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, actively sanctioning him and freezing all his assets in the US.

In Europe, there have been differing interpretations among countries on how to handle the warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has indicated a fundamental willingness to permit Netanyahu to visit Germany despite the warrant.

France has stated that Netanyahu has immunity from ICC actions because Israel has not ratified the court’s statutes. Similarly, Italy has argued that arresting Netanyahu would not be feasible while he remains in office as Israel's Prime Minister.

Hungary denounced the ICC arrest warrant and later announced that it would withdraw from the ICC altogether.

In Historic Decision, Mearas Ha'Machpela To Return To Jewish Jurisdiction


 In a historic move a major change to the long-standing status quo at Mearas Hamachpela (Cave of the Patriarchs) has been approved. The authority over the site has been transferred from the Palestinian Hebron Municipality to the Kiryat Arba-Hebron Religious Council, under the direction of the Civil Administration. The goal is to advance structural changes at the compound, according to a Yisrael Hayom report.


This is the first time that such significant changes will be made to the Cave of the Patriarchs since the Shamgar Committee’s decisions in 1994.

“Jewish New York is finished It’s only a question of when the lights get turned out.”

 


In the wake of Zohran Mamdani’s stunning victory in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, renowned Democratic strategist Dr. Hank Sheinkopf is sounding the alarm, calling the result a “political earthquake” with potentially dire consequences for the city and its Jewish community.


In a candid interview with Alan Skorski, Sheinkopf—who has advised over 700 political campaigns globally and was recently featured in The Wall Street Journal article “Can Anyone Stop Zohran Mamdani?”—warned that Mamdani’s platform, rhetoric, and ideology represent a fundamental threat to the values and institutions of New York City.

“Mamdani is not a Democrat,” said Sheinkopf. “He’s a socialist with millions of dollars trying to hijack a bankrupt Democratic Party that now stands for nothing.”

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Background on why Israel is bombing Syria

 


Unprecedented: US Amb. Huckabee heads to court to support Netanyahu holding a Bugs Bunny Doll!

Photo Of The Year: U.S. Ambassador Holds Bugs Bunny Doll In Israeli Court While Backing Netanyahu

Inside the Tel Aviv District Court, the U.S. Ambassador to Israel was spotted with a Bugs Bunny doll — in a show of support for Prime Minister Netanyahu.

Netanyahu is accused in trial for accepting a bigs bunny doll for his son decades ago as a bribe, Huckabee is mocking the proceedings! 

In the video below a Haaretz Reporter asks Huckabee "why are you here?'
Huckabee answers " To see the trial, why are you here?" LOL




 Today (Wednesday), US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee will make a rare appearance at the Tel Aviv District Court, where Prime Minister Netanyahu is testifying in his trial, in a show of support for him.

Knesset Speaker, MK Amir Ohana, is also attending the hearing this morning to express his support for Netanyahu.

Earlier, another unusual event occurred during the hearing. Netanyahu's military secretary, Major General Roman Gofman, made an unexpected appearance at the Tel Aviv District Court during the Prime Minister's trial.

Gofman handed an envelope to the Prime Minister, and immediately after, Netanyahu requested an urgent break from the judges to receive a security update.

"My military secretary came here, I need to see him immediately. This is rare, he doesn't come here at all," Netanyahu told the judges, who agreed to his request.

A political source later revealed that the update concerned developments on the Syrian front, which required the Prime Minister's intervention.

Insects listen in on plants ‘talking,’ groundbreaking Israeli study

 

An ongoing collaboration between Tel Aviv University’s zoology and plant sciences departments has led to what is believed to be the first study in the world to demonstrate auditory communication between animals and plants, finding that insects both hear sounds made by plants and take them into account in decision-making.

Two years ago, Prof. Yossi Yovel from the School of Zoology and Prof. Lilach Hadany from the School of Plant Sciences and Food Security recorded plants ‘talking’ for the first time.

They were able to demonstrate that plants emit clicks similar to popcorn popping — one click per hour in the case of a healthy, well-watered plant, and dozens of clicks under conditions of stress, such as drying soil.

The next question was: Who might be listening?

Khamenei’s bloodthirsty wolves are in a panic

 

Reports suggest that Mossad conducted synchronized espionage, intelligence, and military operations with precise targeting in all 25 provinces of Iran. This strongly implies that local collaborators were involved, shattering the myth of regime stability


Iran’s judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, has called for expedited rulings in espionage cases involving alleged ties to Israel, saying these cases “do not require extensive investigation” and should move swiftly toward sentencing.

He added that when the facts are clear, judicial delays are unjustifiable.

Bereaved mother: 'Soldiers are killed, and people hide behind the Torah'


 

Laly Deri, who lost her son in Gaza, passionately calls for an end to yeshiva exemptions, urging the Haredi community to prioritize national service amid Israel’s existential threats.

During a panel discussion at the Ynet, Yedioth Ahronoth, and Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) Defense and Service Conference, Laly Deri, whose son, Saadia, fell in battle in Gaza, spoke out against the policy of exempting yeshiva students from military service.

"In a normal, moral, Jewish, ethical world, the first that need to go to battle are the yeshiva students," Deri said at the start of the panel.

Later in the discussion, she criticized the use of Torah study as a reason to be exempted from service: "It drives me crazy, when there are families that are being worn out and soldiers who are killed, and people hide behind the Torah... It is the biggest disgrace of G-d's name that I can hear."

She added: "The haredi public needs to hear this voice. You are wrong, you are going against the Torah."

According to Deri, the haredi public is changing, "This public is exposed to characters such as Saadia, such as Rabbi Yossi Goldberg, such as so many soldiers, and that's changing something.

"Today, there is an existential threat to the country, and we don't have time for long processes. Every 18-year-old boy and girl must serve the country in some manner, first of all in the military, since there's an existential threat, and after that in civil service in the various realms."

Satmar Business Expo set to welcome thousands for full-day networking and educational event


 Final preparations are underway for the highly anticipated fourth Satmar Business Expo, taking place on Wednesday, July 16, at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison. 


Organized by Congregation Yetev Lev D’Satmar of Williamsburg, the expo is the largest Jewish business gathering of its kind in the United States and is expected to draw thousands of attendees from across the Orthodox Jewish community.

The all-day event will feature more than 500 booths representing a wide array of industries, including real estate, construction, finance, insurance, marketing, logistics, luxury travel, and artisan goods. Exhibitors and attendees alike will have the opportunity to build connections, explore new ventures, and learn from fellow frum entrepreneurs.

Running from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, the event includes three full meals, networking sessions, and a robust schedule of educational programming. Participants will be able to attend lectures and panel discussions by respected rabbonim and industry professionals in the fields of law, accounting and finance. 

Additionally, a series of 15-minute one-on-one consultations and coaching sessions with experienced business experts from the Heimishe community will offer personalized guidance to those seeking to grow or strengthen their ventures.

Organizers say the growing interest in the annual event underscores the increasing professionalization and interconnectivity of Orthodox-run businesses across the region.

“This expo serves as a powerful platform for networking, education and mutual support,” said Joel Braver, one of the leaders of the Yetev Lev Satmar community. “It offers a unique window into the robust economic activity generated by the Orthodox Jewish community across the greater New York and New Jersey area.”

The event’s venue — the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, located at 97 Sunfield Ave., Edison, NJ — provides 100,000 square feet of space to accommodate the expansive layout and growing attendance.

‘Get Out, You Loser’: Rep. Randy Fine Explodes at Protester

 

Tensions flared during Tuesday’s congressional hearing on antisemitism in higher education, when Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) forcefully confronted both a disruptive protester and the chancellor of the City University of New York (CUNY).

As Fine questioned CUNY Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez, a protester interrupted him with shouts from the gallery. Without hesitation, Fine snapped back: “Shut up and get out of here. Get out of here, you loser.”

Returning to the matter at hand, Fine directed his anger at the CUNY administration for what he described as a culture of permissiveness toward antisemitism on campus.

“I hold you all responsible for this,” Fine told Rodríguez. “It’s the culture you’ve allowed on campus that makes people think this is OK.”

He cited multiple faculty members who have made inflammatory statements since the Hamas-led massacre on October 7. Among them: Immanuel Ness, a Brooklyn College professor who publicly supported “resistance by any means necessary,” and Corinna Mullin, of John Jay College, who was filmed chanting “Up with freedom, down with Zionist scum” and defending Palestinian armed resistance as “just.”

Rodríguez acknowledged the seriousness of the accusations but deflected, saying only that “any call for violence is unacceptable,” and promising to “investigate and take action if warranted.”

When pressed, Rodríguez confirmed that Mullin was “no longer teaching,” but declined to provide a timeline or details.

Fine, visibly frustrated, accused the university of a double standard: issuing broad condemnations of antisemitism while tolerating — and even employing — those who publicly glorify violence against Jews.

“Jewish students deserve better than vague promises and selective accountability,” Fine said.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Gush Etzion Murderers were Palestinian Police Trained in Qatar


 *REPORT:* Following the terror attack at the Gush Etzion junction — carried out by two officers from the Palestinian police who had returned three months earlier from completing their training in Qatar:

The Palestinian Authority has launched an investigation under pressure from Israeli security officials. As part of the probe, all members of the same training cohort who returned from Qatar three months ago will be reviewed.

Sources familiar with the details estimate that during their time in Qatar, Hamas operatives may have made contact with those Palestinian police trainees and encouraged them — in one way or another — to carry out attacks.

For this reason, Israeli officials have pushed for a thorough review of all individuals who trained alongside the attackers, to ensure there are no additional “rogue” individuals who might also pose a threat. (Doron Kadosh)

Iran takes a page out of the Satmar Handbook, and says all Zionist Victories Are Not from Hashem


 

Do you know someone that is from the "Eirav Rav" You will be very surprised!

 


Yeshivish Families Now Starting to Make Aliya

 

A powerful moment unfolded at Ben Gurion Airport this week as volunteers from Naava Kodesh warmly welcomed a group of Yeshivish families making Aliyah to Eretz Yisroel. Among the arrivals was a family from Lakewood, New Jersey — a sign of the growing trend among Bnei Torah families to establish permanent homes in Eretz Yisroel.

What was once considered rare is becoming increasingly familiar: Yeshivish families, grounded in Torah values and chinuch, are arriving with a sense of clarity and purpose, fulfilling a generations-old yearning to settle in Eretz Yisroel.

As the families emerged from customs, they were greeted with singing and heartfelt dancing, including a moving outpour of “Veshavu Banim Ligvulam.” The scene reflected the joy of return and the depth of what this moment represents: the culmination of centuries of tefillos, longing, and mesirus nefesh to settle in Eretz Yisroel.

“This wasn’t just another flight — it was the fulfillment of 2,000 years of yearning,” said Yosef Elyah Steinberg, a member of the Naava Kodesh Welcoming Committee.

“Watching choshuveh Yeshiva families arrive with that spark in their eyes, realizing that people like them were waiting to welcome them — it was deeply moving. It felt like a glimpse of Hashem’s light after years of galus, and a reminder that this is just the beginning. Their courage inspires others to consider their own journey home.”

Shmuel Shifrin, a fellow committee member and former Lakewood resident who made Aliyah two years ago, echoed the sentiment:

“Standing at the airport today, I had the incredible zechus to welcome Yidden finally coming home. I didn’t know most of their names — but it felt like greeting close family returning after years apart.
The energy was emotional, powerful, and unforgettable. Moments like this remind me that the geulah is unfolding before our eyes — one beautiful family at a time.”

“Welcoming these choshuveh families from Lakewood to Eretz Yisroel is nothing short of a historic moment,” said Tzvi Arnstein, Founder of Naava Kodesh.

“Seeing Bnei Torah settling in the Holy Land is a tremendous chizuk — not only for them, but for all of Klal Yisroel. At Naava Kodesh, we consider it a zechus to assist these families as they begin this next stage in their avodas Hashem, rooted in the kedusha of Eretz Hakodesh. We’re here to help make that transition smooth and uplifting — both b’gashmiyus and b’ruchniyus.”

As more families explore the possibility of Aliyah, Naava Kodesh continues to be a vital resource — offering individualized guidance, school support, chinuch consultations, community recommendations, pilot trip planning, and a trusted network of mentors who have already made the journey themselves.

Afraid of Sanctions All Three UN Human Rights Investigators Resign from Israel-Palestinian Probe

 

The three members of the United Nations commission tasked with investigating alleged human rights abuses in Israel and the Palestinian territories have officially stepped down, according to a UN spokesperson.

Established in 2021, the commission faced sharp criticism from Israel over perceived bias.

Navi Pillay of South Africa, 83, who previously led the international tribunal for Rwanda, cited her age in her resignation letter. Australia’s Chris Sidoti, 74, said the time was “appropriate” for a renewal of the panel, while India’s Miloon Kothari, in his late 60s, simply noted it was “an honor” to serve.

Jurg Lauber, president of the UN Human Rights Council, has asked member states to nominate replacements by August 31.

Finally! Agudat Yisrael to Join Degel HaTorah in Coalition Exit Over Conscription Bill

 


Amidst all this chaos and war, we finally see a ray of sunlight, some great news, that the Charedie parties are leaving the government. I see that Hashem does not smack us on both cheeks!

 In this respect, I agree with the late Satmar Rebbe, R' Yoel Teitelbaum z"l who said repeatedly that Charedim should not only not be in the government but not even the Knesset! We are now waiting to see if these Chareidie hypocrites stay in the Knesset! 

Jerusalem Affairs Minister Meir Porush announced Monday night that lawmakers from Agudat Yisrael will resign from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition, following their Degel HaTorah counterparts out the door.

Porush said the decision came after reviewing the latest draft of the Haredi conscription bill, which he said failed to meet the faction’s expectations or those of its rabbinic leadership.

With both factions of United Torah Judaism exiting, Shas — led by Aryeh Deri — is now the only remaining ultra-Orthodox party in Netanyahu’s government.

Artificial Dyes Are Out. Natural Color Is In.


 In a landmark shift, the FDA has now approved GARDENIA BLUE as a natural food dye for use in American products. This signals the accelerating collapse of artificial food coloring in our nation’s food supply.

90% of America’s ice cream producers—yes, the vast majority—are officially removing artificial dyes from their products. This sweeping move marks a historic win for health, transparency, and common sense.

This revolution wasn’t possible without the bold leadership of President Trump and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

“We have all come together as the ice cream industry to lead major change and to make this commitment to remove artificial colors.”

“We will REMOVE artificial colors from ice cream,” declared Turkey Hill CEO Andy Jacobs.

The shift is spreading—fast.

From artificial to authentic, the future is bright, blue… and natural.