DUS IZ NIES !! Rare View...
“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
Monday, March 17, 2025
Rabbi Yair Hoffman Denigrates the Jewish State to Promote His Agenda!
Elon Musk a Private Citizen Saves Stranded Astronauts that Biden Left to Die in Space!
A private citizen took it upon himself to save stranded astronauts when the government refused.
— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) March 16, 2025
Its the plot of an action movie.
Elon Musk is incredible. pic.twitter.com/bHhmxxnUaK
Judge Drops Assault Charges against Hissa Abed for Punching 88 Year-Old Jew in the Face
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 15, 2025
A judge has dropped the assault charge against 18-y-old Hissa Abed in a plea deal saving her from prison after she punched the 88-y-old Jewish man Joel Sacke in the face & body-slammed him.
She also stole an Israeli flag from Joel at the pro-Israel protest in Toronto pic.twitter.com/bG91PNquRk
Revealed! On Oct 4 2023 The Women of Kibbutz Be'eri Met Palestinian Women for a "Peace Conference!" on Oct 7 They were Hunted Down
You will never understand this conflict without understanding that on October 4, 2023, women from Kibbutz Be’eri attended a peace conference for Israeli and Palestinian women. And on October 7, Hamas reportedly used an attendee list to hunt down these women and murder them.… pic.twitter.com/iRbNxVdUfa
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) March 15, 2025
Jewish Actress Debra Winger Parrots Satmar Propaganda..... " Israel is NOT the Jewish homeland."
Winger was nominated for a best-actress Oscar for her 1983 performance in “Terms of Endearment.” |
Actress Debra Winger, 69, joined demonstrators at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Thursday. |
More and more Jews are joining protests against Israel and what is interesting is that they are not saying anything that Satmar didn't say! They are saying things straight out of the Vayoel Moshe! I think its time for Satmar to rethink their outdated narishkeitin and stop touting Hamas talking points!
Oscar-nominated actress Debra Winger sounded off about having a “debt to pay” for her Jewish upbringing as she joined last week’s Trump Tower protest over the arrest of anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil.
“I was brought up Jewish, I was brought up with a lot of things that were untrue,” said Winger, 69, to Al Jazeera outside President Trump’s Midtown East tower Thursday, when nearly 100 demonstrators were arrested in the protest in defense of the Columbia University activist.
“I was brought up with a lot of things that weren’t true, I had to unlearn them, and it’s taken me a lot of years,” said Winger — whose performances in the flicks “Terms of Endearment” and “Shadowlands” earned her best-actress nominations in the 1980s and ’90s.
She explained for example that she didn’t agree with an idea she was raised on — that Israel is the Jewish homeland.
“I have a debt to pay. I have a debt for what I grew up with and believed on what the state of Israel has done and what they haven’t done and how they’re conflating Judaism with Zionism,” she said of some pro-Israel advocates.
Winger called Khalil — who was arrested by US immigration officials and faces deportation for his role in anti-Israel protests that rocked Columbia last year — a “political prisoner” and accused Trump of running a fascist regime.
“[Khalil] was abducted from his home with his eight-months pregnant wife illegally and taken to an undisclosed location. Does that sound like America?” she said.
“They come for students first. They come to universities, they try to take over universities. Just read some history, every single fascist regime has done this,” Winger said. “They start with the educators and the students because that’s where the movement is strong.”
Khalil, a 30-year-old Columbia University graduate and green-card holder born in Syria, was arrested March 8 at his city apartment and carted off to an immigration detention center in Louisiana.
He has not yet been charged with any crime, but his arrest is what Trump called the first “of many to come” for students who engage in “pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity.”
Khalil is said to be the leader of the group Columbia United Apartheid Divest, which has been accused of supporting terror groups Hamas and Hezbollah and distributing their propaganda.
The legality of his deportation is currently being battled in the courts, while his arrest has sparked protests across the country.
At Trump Tower last week, about 150 protesters from the group Jewish Voice for Peace stormed the building’s atrium wearing red t-shirts emblazoned with “Stop arming Israel” and other slogans.
NYPD officers eventually descended on the crowd and arrested 98 people.
Satmar very interested in Ad on Craigslist Paying Up to $1,000 to Protest Against Israel!
Well would you look at this ad from Craigslist pic.twitter.com/dF0Nuosn7n
— Jacktron (@jacktronprime) March 16, 2025
Beit Shemesh Residents Outraged at Chareidim that Hung IDF in Effigy
Gerer Chassidim Beat the Crap out of Moshe Porush, son of MK Meir Porush
Head of the HaMevaser newspaper, Moshe Porush, son of Minister of Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Meir Porush, was violently attacked on Sunday night in his father's apartment building in central Jerusalem, by neighbors identified as Gerrer Hasidim.
Witnesses reported that the assailants grabbed the baby stroller he was holding, tore off his jacket and pulled his beard.
During the attack, the assailants were heard shouting: "Your father harmed the Gerrer Rebbe, we will take revenge on you."
The minister's personal security guard, who regularly stands outside the building, noticed the incident a few minutes later and came to help.
He managed to return the baby to the father, but the assailants tried to attack him as well.
The police arrived at the scene, collected details of the incident, including security camera footage, and opened an investigation. At the same time, the personal security system in the Prime Minister's Office began investigating the incident.
Porush was later evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment.
The violent attack occurred following an ongoing fierce political confrontation within the Agudat Yisrael party, between the “Shlomei Emunim” faction, headed by Minister Porush and the Gerrer Hasidism faction, headed by Minister Goldknopf.
United Airlines resumes flights to Israel
United Airlines has resumed its service to Israel, becoming the first US carrier to do so since flights were suspended due to the Israel-Hamas war.
The airline restarted daily flights from Newark Liberty International Airport on Saturday afternoon, with the return flight departing from Ben-Gurion International Airport on Sunday morning, according to JNS.
A second daily flight is set to be reinstated on March 29, featuring nighttime departures.
Before the outbreak of the war, United operated more flights to Israel than any other US airline, offering 14 weekly flights from the New York area, along with service from Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. The airline previously stated that it would evaluate demand before resuming additional flights.
Another US carrier, Delta Air Lines, has also announced plans to resume service to Israel from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport in April. The decision by both airlines comes ahead of the busy Passover and Easter travel season, when flights to and from Israel are typically in high demand.
American Airlines has yet to announce when it will resume flights to Israel.
Many international airlines paused their flights to Israel as a result of the war, though several of them have since restored service.
Air France announced in January it will resume operations to Israel, offering seven weekly flights between Tel Aviv and Paris.
Ryanair recently started selling tickets for flights to and from Tel Aviv, covering several destinations.
Its announcement about the resumption of flights to Israel followed a decision by its rival low-cost carrier, Hungarian Wizz Air, to expand its flight offerings to Tel Aviv starting January 15.
BBC the Official Spokespeople For Hamas Terrorists
The British Telegraph newspaper criticized the BBC for its positive portrayal of a unit of the Hamas terrorist group. In a recent video clip, the BBC Arabic channel portrayed the “shadow unit” of Hamas’s Al-Qassam Brigade as merely “guarding” kidnapped Israeli hostages, without any reference to the starvation and torture endured by the hostages. The video has since been edited by the BBC
According to the Telegraph, the controversial BBC video featured female Israeli hostages who “thanked” their captors for the treatment they received. The report comes as BBC Arabic faces mounting criticism that it has given a platform to hate and terror, with Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative Party leader, saying it was “fomenting extremism and misleading audiences.”
These concerns emerged just weeks after the BBC was forced to pull a controversial documentary on Gaza which featured the son of a Hamas government minister as the narrator without informing viewers of his parentage.
Mulims Kidnap a Jew and Beat him in UK
Itay Kashti |
Three men have been sentenced to over eight years in prison for the kidnapping and brutal assault of Israeli music producer Itay Kashti in a remote Welsh cottage last August, a Swansea court heard last week.
Faiz Shah, Mohammad Comrie, and Elijah Ogunnubi-Sime lured Kashti, 46, to an Airbnb in Carmarthenshire under the guise of a music workshop before attacking and handcuffing him to a radiator. Judge Catherine Richards condemned their “abhorrent” crime, stating they targeted Kashti for his Jewish identity and presumed wealth.
Kashti, who suffered multiple injuries, described the ordeal as his “own personal October 7.” He managed to escape and call for help, leading police to arrest the attackers, who had fled into nearby fields.
The Community Security Trust (CST) confirmed the attack had an antisemitic motive, citing messages where the assailants invoked religious justification.
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Netanyahu Fires Shin Bet Chief but the AG "Witch" Won't Let Him!
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his decision to bring a proposal to the government this week to end the tenure of the Shin Bet chief, citing persistent lack of trust between them.
🔹 "We are in a war for our very existence, fighting on seven fronts. In such times, full trust between the Prime Minister and the head of Shin Bet is essential. Unfortunately, that trust no longer exists."
🔹 Netanyahu emphasized his deep appreciation for Shin Bet personnel, stating that this move is necessary for the organization's recovery and the country's security.
Attorney General to PM: You Cannot Fire Shin Bet Chief
The Attorney General has informed the Prime Minister that he cannot dismiss Shin Bet head Ronen Bar at this time. The decision must first undergo a full legal and factual review to determine its validity and the PM’s authority on the matter.
Hamas’s demands are ‘nuts,’ we’re dealing with ‘savages’ ... Rubio
“We care about all the hostages, we want all the hostages released. … But we’re also talking about bodies. And these trades that are being made, they’re ridiculous trades—400 people for three. These are nuts,” Rubio said at a press conference during the G7 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Charlevoix, Quebec.
“On top of that, you see the condition these people are being released in. … We’re sitting around as the world, sort of accepting that it’s normal and okay for you to go into a place, kidnap babies, kidnap teenagers, kidnap people who have nothing to do with any wars, that are not soldiers … and taking them and putting them in tunnels for almost a year and a half,” he continued.
“The whole world should continue to say that what Hamas has done is outrageous, it’s ridiculous, it’s sick, it’s disgusting. … We’re just dealing with some savages. That’s it. These are bad people, terrible people, and we need to treat them as such,” added Rubio.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday denounced as “psychological warfare” a Hamas offer to release Edan Alexander, 21, in an effort to jump-start stalled talks.
“While Israel accepted the Witkoff plan, Hamas persisted in its refusal and did not move a millimeter,” according to a statement by the Prime Minister’s Office, referring to Trump administration special envoy Steve Witkoff’s proposal to extend the first phase of the ceasefire.
“At the same time, [Hamas] continues to employ manipulation and psychological warfare,” added the PMO.
Netanyahu was set to convene his ministerial team on Saturday night to review a detailed report from its negotiators and decide on the next steps, the statement said.
Earlier on Friday, Hamas said in a press statement that in response to a proposal from mediators to resume negotiations, it had agreed to “release the Zionist soldier Edan Alexander, who holds American citizenship, in addition to the bodies of four other dual nationals.”
On Friday, Witkoff said in a statement, “Unfortunately, Hamas has chosen to respond by publicly claiming flexibility while privately making demands that are entirely impractical without a permanent ceasefire.”
Witkoff told press on March 6 that the U.S. wants Hamas to free Alexander as a show of goodwill. Alexander, 20, from Tenafly, N.J., is the only one of five American hostages in Gaza believed to still be alive.
Israel estimates 59 hostages are still in Gaza, of whom 35 are believed to be dead.
While Hamas insists on starting the second phase, and rejected Witkoff’s proposal, Israel has agreed to it.
The proposal would extend the ceasefire through the holidays of Ramadan and Passover. Ramadan runs until March 29, while Passover begins on April 12 and ends on April 19.
Israel is reportedly planning to resume its war against Hamas in the coming weeks. It has halted the flow of aid into the Gaza Strip.
Hysterical! Muslims blast Trump for denigrating Schumer by calling him ‘Palestinian’
Muslim groups criticized US President Donald Trump for referring to Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer as a “Palestinian.” They took issue with the use of ‘Palestinian’ as an implied slur.
Some Jewish groups were upset that Trump was apparently questioning Schumer’s Jewish identity.
Trump made the comments in the Oval Office during a meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, who is pro-Palestinian.
The US president said, “Schumer is a Palestinian as far as I’m concerned. He’s become a Palestinian. He used to be Jewish. He’s not Jewish anymore. He’s a Palestinian.”
These remarks echo comments Trump made about the senator in August when he questioned his support for Israel.
At a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, Trump claimed Schumer was a “proud member” of Hamas.
“He fell in line,” Trump said of the New York Democrat. “Schumer refused to shake the Israeli prime minister’s hand.”
“Chuck Schumer has become a Palestinian. Yes, he has. Can you believe it. He has become a proud member of Hamas.”
In response to Trump’s remarks in the Oval Office, Nihad Awad, national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said, “President Trump’s use of the term ‘Palestinian’ as a racial slur is offensive and beneath the dignity of his office.”
Awad added that Trump was engaged in the “continuing dehumanization” of Palestinians with his rhetoric.
The Anti-Defamation League criticized Trump’s remarks about Schumer, and said, “A President has many powers, but none of them include deciding who is and isn’t Jewish. Doing so, and using ‘Palestinian’ as a slur, are both beneath any POTUS. Instead of weaponizing people’s identity, use the power of the bully pulpit to bring the American people together.”
Jonathan Jacoby, who leads the Nexus Project, an antisemitism watchdog, said, “Trump’s attack on Schumer is antisemitic and racist. He’s policing Jewish identity, invoking the dual loyalty trope, and implying Palestinians are evil. This is dangerous incitement. Jewish groups must say it clearly: the President is spreading hate and weaponizing antisemitism.”
LOL!!
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Which "Aveirah" was worse? The "Worshipping the Eigal" or the Aveirah of the "Meraglim"
Trump a weighs travel ban on 41 countries
The Trump administration is considering issuing sweeping travel restrictions for the citizens of dozens of countries as part of a new ban, according to sources familiar with the matter and an internal memo seen by Reuters.
The memo lists a total of 41 countries divided into three separate groups.
The first group of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba and North Korea among others, would be set for a full visa suspension.
In the second group, five countries — Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar and South Sudan — would face partial suspensions that would impact tourist and student visas as well as other immigrant visas, with some exceptions.
In the third group, a total of 26 countries that includes Belarus, Pakistan and Turkmenistan among others would be considered for a partial suspension of US visa issuance if their governments “do not make efforts to address deficiencies within 60 days,” the memo said.
A US official speaking on the condition of anonymity cautioned there could be changes on the list and that it was yet to be approved by the administration, including US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The New York Times first reported on the list of countries.
The move harkens back to President Donald Trump’s first term ban on travelers from seven majority-Muslim nations, a policy that went through several iterations before it was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.
Trump issued an executive order on January 20 requiring intensified security vetting of any foreigners seeking admission to the US to detect national security threats.
That order directed several cabinet members to submit by March 21 a list of countries from which travel should be partly or fully suspended because their “vetting and screening information is so deficient.”
Trump’s directive is part of an immigration crackdown that he launched at the start of his second term.
He previewed his plan in an October 2023 speech, pledging to restrict people from the Gaza Strip, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and “anywhere else that threatens our security.”
The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.