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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Bill Ackman shares text messages with Charlie Kirk ‘to dispel’ Candace Owens’ claims of Israel ‘blackmail’





 Bill Ackman on Tuesday night published private text messages with Charlie Kirk — including an invitation he extended to the slain conservative activist “do dinner sometime with the ladies” — to swat down what he called slanderous claims by Candace Owens’ that he staged a Hamptons “intervention” to blackmail Kirk over Israel.

Ackman wrote on X that he had been “reluctant to post private texts, but in an effort to put this whole thing to bed I share the following brief exchange with Charlie” weeks before the conservative activist was slain.

To back up his point, Ackman attached a WhatsApp exchange showing a friendly back-and-forth with Kirk that he says took place following the disputed Hamptons get-together a month ago.

“How are you?” Kirk texted.

“I’m doing great, really enjoyed our time together last week. Thank you again for doing that,” Ackman responded. He suggested dinner with their wives: “It was great. And great to get to know you better. We should do dinner sometime with the ladies.”

“Absolutely, that would be awesome,” Kirk replied.

Ackman invited him to visit: “Let me know when you will be in NYC and we will have you over.”

“Thank you, i will. we are there a few times this fall,” Kirk wrote back.

“Great. Just let me know,” Ackman concluded.

The Pershing Square Capital Management boss invited readers to “ask yourself whether Charlie sounds like someone who I threatened, blackmailed and/or was the subject of an ‘intervention’ about Israel or otherwise.”

In his lengthy post accompanying the screenshot of the WhatsApp chat, Ackman said he was forced to share “a few facts, corrections, and receipts to dispel some misinformation going around social media.”

The Jewish divorce has already begun

For many past generations Jewish peoplehood meant something very clear. It meant a shared history, a shared destiny, and a bond that stretched across the world. Whether a Jewish person lived in Israel, the U.S, or anywhere else, was observant or not, they felt they were part of one family.

But looking around today, it’s not clear that definition holds anymore. In fact, The Jewish people may be heading toward something like a divorce — a split between those who all call themselves “Jewish,” but whose values and loyalties are increasingly at odds with each other.

The most current example of this rift occurred when Hannah Einbinder, a Jewish actress, recently won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress, and in her acceptance speech she said, “Go Birds, f*** ICE, and free Palestine.”

Different groups of Jewish people undoubtedly saw this action in very distinct ways. Some agreed with her and were proud of her, and others were horrified by her words and perplexed by her motivations. The Jewish people are divided into different camps.

One group feels deeply connected to Israel and to fellow Jews worldwide. They see themselves as bound together, with obligations of responsibility and solidarity. They know that Jewish survival depends on the strength of Israel, and Israel’s survival (to a much lesser extent) depends on the support of the Jewish people.

Another group has a very different outlook. For them, “Jewishness” is cultural, ethical, or even accidental. They prioritize broader social justice causes above Jewish continuity or the survival of the Jewish state. Some stand by passively as Israel is demonized, while others actively join movements hostile to Israel.

This division is no small disagreement. It represents a rupture so severe that the very phrase “the Jewish people” is losing meaning. The word “Jewish” now encompasses very different commitments, worldviews, and loyalties. In many ways they have nothing in common.

Perhaps the time has come to name this split more honestly. One group might best be described as “Am Yisrael”—(“the Israelites”)—who hold fast to the belief in shared peoplehood, land, and destiny. The other, who we can call “Diaspora Jews,” may continue to identify culturally, but without a binding connection to Israel for the future of Jewish survival.

The metaphor that comes to mind is divorce. Divorce is always painful, but it can also bring clarity. Once the break is acknowledged, both sides are free to move forward without confusion or false expectations. The Jews who say “Not in my name” or “from the river to the sea Palestine shall be free” when Israel defends itself can move forward without the burden of being associated with Zionist Jews. At the same time, Zionist Jews can be freed from the perplexity of watching their brethren stand shoulder-to-shoulder with those who celebrate their enemies. Once a break is acknowledged, both sides can stop pretending they are living in the same story.

Along these lines it can be expected that the Law of Return, may one day no longer be guaranteed. It stands to reason that Israel would not want to allow people, no matter what their religion, to enter their country if they represent a threat to Israel’s very existence. Those who imagine Israel as a possible home, either for themselves or their children, would be wise to consider buying property now, while it is still possible. In the not-so-distant future, the automatic right of return for Jews—may be narrowed or revoked altogether. When the law of return was instituted, it was based on an understanding on the definition of “The Jewish people”. That definition has changed and therefore the law of return may also be changed

The Jewish people seem to be heading toward an unavoidable reckoning. For “Am Yisrael” (the Israelites) committed to peoplehood and a shared destiny and for “Diaspora Jews” fiercely committed to their personal ethics, this is a time for honesty and foresight. The divorce has begun. The only question is who will recognize it and prepare for what comes next.

This marks a turning point. The old assumptions of Jewish unity are eroding. The phrase “the Jewish people” does not mean what it once did. A bifurcation is happening that is sad and even painful — but it could possibly be in the best interest of all.

Daniel Rosen is the Co-founder of a Non-profit Technology company called Emissary4all which is an app to organize people on social media by ideology not geography . He is the Co-host of the podcast "Recalibration". You can reach him at drosen@emissary4all.org

 

Archaeologists discover 22 ancient coins from last Roman revolt in Hukok ruins



A rare hoard of 22 copper coins, over 1,600 years old (4th century CE) was discovered in a small crevice prepared deep in an underground hiding complex lying beneath the ruins of the Lower Galilee ancient settlement of Hukok.

The hidden treasure was uncovered in a joint archaeological dig by the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Zefat Academic College, as part of preparing the site for public visitation under the aegis of the Keren Kayemet LeYisrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF). The discovery will be presented for the first time this week at the “Between Josephus and Eusebius” conference to be held at Kinneret Academic College on September 18.

Judge orders anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil deported

 

An immigration judge in Louisiana has ordered the deportation of anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident, to either Syria or Algeria, Politico reported on Wednesday.

The order, issued by Judge Jamee Comans on September 12, stems from Khalil's alleged failure to disclose certain information on his green card application.

This ruling comes despite an existing federal court order in New Jersey that explicitly blocks his deportation while that court reviews his argument that his detention and removal are unlawful retaliation for his pro-Palestinian Arab advocacy.

Khalil’s lawyers, in a recent federal court filing, indicated their intent to appeal the deportation order but expressed significant concern that the process would be “swift and unfavorable.” They have a 30-day window from the September 12 ruling to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals.

They wrote that a subsequent appeal to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals is unlikely to succeed, as that court “almost never” grants stays of removal to noncitizens.

Khalil, a former Columbia University student who organized anti-Israel protests on campus, made national headlines earlier this year when he was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in March for allegedly posing a threat to national security. He was released in late June after a judge ruled that his detention was unconstitutional.

Despite this setback, the Trump administration has continued its efforts to deport Khalil, adding a new rationale to the case: that he failed to disclose his full employment history and membership in certain organizations when he applied for his green card.

The controversial activist faced widespread condemnation for his defense of the October 7, 2023 massacre that ignited the Israel-Hamas War. In an interview with the New York Times on August 6, he bizarrely attempted to justify the massacre as a “desperate attempt” by Hamas to “just break the cycle” of Palestinian Arab suffering. He also refused to describe the attack as a “mistake,” acknowledging only that “targeting civilians is wrong.”

Days after his release, Khalil joined an anti-Israel rally in New York City. Footage posted to social media showed Khalil during the protest, which included chants of “Palestine will live forever” and “from the river to the sea”.

He appeared at yet another anti-Israel demonstration last month, where he quoted an Al Jazeera correspondent who also served as a Hamas terrorist and was eliminated by Israel in Gaza.

Ger Takes a Break From Beating the Crap Out of Each Other To Block Military Van With Chareidi Detainees

 




A major drama unfolded at Prison 10 on Wednesday evening after a van carrying 20 Chareidi detainees arrived at the prison gates, where a large group of Gerer Chassidim were holding a protest.

The Chassidim blocked the van from entering the prison grounds, and clashes broke out between the protesters and IDF and police forces.

Amid the tumult, one of the detainees was aided by the crowd to jump out of the van and escape the scene.

During the rally, Reb Nechemia Alter, son of the Gerrer Rebbe, condemned UTJ and Shas members for supporting the government. “We must fight with all our strength against this evil government,” he asserted.

The IDF spokesperson responded to the incident: “As part of the IDF’s routine enforcement activity, a number of draft dodgers were arrested today, tried in disciplinary proceedings, and sent to detention. While en route to the military prison, the vehicle encountered a protest at the Kfar Yona junction, during which a number of protesters threw stones and sprayed tear gas. Two IDF soldiers were lightly injured by tear gas and were treated at the scene.”

“Also during the incident, one of the detainees managed to escape. The IDF views the incident severely and condemns any action against IDF personnel, who seek to enforce the law. The IDF will continue to act in accordance with the law as required.”

Trump Gets the Royal Treatment in England


State Dinner

 President Trump thanked King Charles III for “one of the highest honors of my life” Wednesday night as he was feted at an ornate state dinner in Windsor Castle — before calling for the US and UK to continue to defend “the values of the English-speaking world.”

Trump, 79, spoke beneath heraldic shields and knights’ armor in St. George’s Hall, where he was positioned at the center of a banquet table between Charles, 76, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, who is recovering from cancer treatment.

First lady Melania Trump, glowing in a bold yellow Carolina Herrera dress with a lilac belt, was seated nearby between Prince William, his father’s heir, and Queen Camilla. 

“This is truly one of the highest honors of my life — such respect for you and such respect for your country,” said the president, joking that he would like to be the “last” American chief executive to receive two state visit invitations.

The remark earned a laugh from the King, who had earlier joked that he nearly married into the family of former President Richard Nixon in a nod to the “special relationship” between Washington and London.

Uber Gets the Green Light in Israel


 The Transportation Ministry confirmed it is advancing Uber’s entry into Israel’s taxi market, a move that would end years of regulatory stalemate and force a reckoning with high fares and uneven service. Minister Miri Regev framed it as a cost-of-living play: more competition, better tech, lower prices. “I’m the one who decides,” she said when asked about taxi-union threats.

A working plan on the table points to an early-2026 launch, pending the final regulatory framework. That timeline—reported across multiple Israeli outlets—signals a coordinated push inside the ministry rather than a trial balloon.

What actually changes? Today, only licensed taxis with a government “green number” can legally carry paying passengers at state-regulated rates. The plan being advanced would open the door for Uber’s model—letting ordinary drivers take fares—bringing Israel in line with much of the West. That’s exactly what taxi groups fear, and they’re saying it bluntly. “There’s going to be a world war here,” warned National Taxi Drivers Association chief Kfir Ben Zino, while Histadrut-affiliated leader Zohar Golan called it an attempt to legitimize “illegal drivers.”

Context matters: Israel tried this dance before. A court effectively shut Uber’s early ride-sharing push in 2017; Uber pivoted to taxi-only service in 2022, then pulled out in 2023 after failing to grab enough market share. The ministry’s new posture is a clean break from that defensive crouch and lands while its Special Rides Pricing Committee is already moving on a taxi-fare overhaul—another pressure point on the meter.

Expect turbulence. Taxi unions are mobilizing; political knives are out; and the regulatory engineering—insurance, safety, background checks, dynamic pricing rules—must be written with Israeli rigor, not copy-pasted from abroad. But the direction of travel is clear. If the government locks this in, riders get choice and transparency, drivers get new income lanes, and the old, sealed meter box finally meets the open app economy.

Israel’s “Or Eitan” Laser Interception System Ready for Deployment

 


New footage shows the “Or Eitan” laser defense system, which has completed development and will soon enter operational service.

A Surprising Opinion from the Chazon Ish


Most rabbis of the modern era opposed growing a prominent forelock of hair at the front of the head—what's often called "choop."

The Tosefta  prohibits such hairstyles as darchei ha’Emori, a form of cultural imitation rooted in non-Jewish practices.

Nearly a century ago, one rabbi in Jerusalem took this very seriously. He authored a sefer titled "Da Gezeiras Oraisah" ("This Is a Torah Decree"), in which he argued that growing a blorit is a full d’oraita (biblical) prohibition.

But in a rare annotated copy of the sefer—personally owned by the Chazon Ish—a surprising handwritten comment appears.

 The Chazon Ish notes that the prohibition applies only if the hairstyle is grown with intent to imitate non-Jews. If it’s simply a form of personal grooming—then "there is no biblical transgression."

He concludes: “Those who fear Heaven should be modest… but this is not included in ‘You shall not follow their statutes.’”
 A sharp, subtle distinction—captured in the margin of a little-known sefer, by one of the greatest halachic minds of the 20th century.

Michael Savage Decimates the Black Antisemite Candace Owens & the White Carlson


Radio host Michael Savage went on an epic rant targeting Cadence Owens and Tucker Carlson, after the two commentators suggested that Israel bore responsibility for the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Savage tore into both of them, accusing them of twisting reality and spreading blame where it doesn’t belong. He slammed their rhetoric as reckless, harmful, and disgraceful.

The veteran broadcaster made it clear blaming Israel for the murder of an American conservative leader is beyond the pale, and he’s not going to stay quiet while so-called “allies” peddle conspiracies.


 

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Slichos Chazzan Nissim Saal Retzei Aseerosom

 

This is the craziest Question Asked to Kash Patel..... from the dumbest Congresswoman in Congress

 



This is who this dummy wants the FBI to hire!


"We don't care about your 'both sides' argument. That s__t is DEAD!"

 Mucho Nivul Peh

Britain Responsible for the Entire Chaos in the Middle East

 

Kash Patel Destroys Adam Schiff to his Face

 

THE WEST IS FOR SALE, QATAR IS THE BUYER


Former Mossad counterterror chief Oded Ailam reports:
▪️ Qatar is buying the West on behalf of Islam.
▪️ Billions sent to Hamas, Al Qaeda & ISIS.
▪️ Al Jazeera = propaganda arm.
▪️ Politicians, corporations, sports clubs — all bought for leverage.

Did you know?
Qatar’s sovereign fund owns 20% of Heathrow Airport, plus Harrods, The Shard, Canary Wharf, even part of the Empire State Building.

 

Rare Defiance in Tehran: Basij Students Interrupt Khamenei Speech



Tehran was shaken by a highly unusual incident when a group of Basij students  members of the paramilitary force long considered the ideological spearhead of Iran’s regime since 1979 interrupted a speech by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

The students reportedly called for, among other things, a referendum on the future of the regime. According to reports, the official video of the meeting was edited to remove the disruptive moment, but sources indicate the students involved have already been taken for questioning or detention.


Reports of Mass Protests in Iran

In the past few minutes, reports say thousands of citizens have taken to the streets in several Iranian cities. Protesters were heard chanting: “Death to Khamenei” and “Give us back Iran.”




In Seagate 95-year-old charged with murder of Holocaust Survivor


 
Nina Kravtsov, 89, a Holocaust survivor from Ukraine, was identified as the woman beaten to death inside the Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.

A 95-year-old woman with dementia was arrested Tuesday two days after she allegedly beat a fellow Brooklyn nursing home resident to death with a metal wheelchair piece.

Galina Smirnova was cuffed Tuesday afternoon for allegedly striking 89-year-old Holocaust survivor Nina Kravtsov multiple times in the head when a feud erupted just after 10 p.m. Sunday inside the Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on Coney Island, according to authorities.

Kravstov – found lying in bed with a bleeding head wound – was rushed to NYU Brooklyn Hospital, where she was initially listed in critical condition, cops and sources said.

She died from her injuries early Monday, police said.

“I was devastated,” her daughter Lucy Flom told The Post. “My friends are saying they can’t believe it because it only happens in movies.”

Flom said her mother was a Holocaust survivor who lived in Ukraine before moving to the US and settling down in Brighton Beach with her husband — always sacrificing for others.

“She was 5 years old when she was in the ghetto,” the heartbroken daughter said. “She had a big family. She lost most of her family.”

Kravtsov launched a nursing career in Ukraine, where “everybody loved her,” and she was also a teen mom, Flom said.

“She sacrificed a lot. She was a single mom. She had me when she was 18,” she said. “She came here to give me a good education,” she added. “She was a very dedicated mother.”

“She was a nice lady. She was like many moms – very loving, caring, devoted.”

Flom said her mother later remarried and she gained a stepbrother and stepsister.

“She was a mom to all of us,” Flom said. “We are just grieving.”

Smirnova was taken to Coney Island Hospital for both a physical and psychiatric evaluation after the deadly clash, sources previously said.

At the time of the incident, it was not clear if she would face charges since she is elderly and suffering from dementia, sources added.

The nonagenarian has now been hit with murder and criminal possession of weapons charges, according to police.

Mark Levin Shows Up In Netanyahu Trial ; Slams Witch Hunt Against Him

 




Fox News host Mark Levin and his wife appeared at the Tel Aviv district court on Tuesday in a show of support for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

At the start of his testimony, Netanyahu announced the launch of the IDF’s ground operation in Gaza City. During his testimony, he received an envelope from his aide. After leaving the court briefly, Netanyahu told the judges he had to leave early to manage the war.

In an exclusive interview with Channel 14’s legal correspondent Yair Altman, Levin said, “I came to show support because this is a witch hunt. Something like this would never happen in the US. This spectacle—to see the Prime Minister receive an envelope, go out, and be required to explain to the judges why he has to end his testimony early while he is managing a war—is an unbelievable sight. I will report to our viewers at home and continue to support Israel.”

It should be noted that the court recently ruled that the prime minister must appear for testimony three times a week, despite the fierce opposition of Netanyahu and his followers. The fact that the trumped-up cases against him have been falling apart little by little and that Netanyahu is the leader of a country at battle on seven fronts did not interest the judges.

This is not the first time that Levin has strongly criticized the judicial system in Israel. In the past, he said that it is the “worst court in the world of any court he has ever known.”

“‘Deep State’ is too passive an expression to explain your deceitful court,” Levin elaborated. “Your Supreme Court reminds me of the old Soviet Politburo—they appoint themselves, pretend to be guardians of the law, but in fact, they have taken the power from the people.”

“They wrap themselves in black robes and claim they are carrying out justice, but in practice, they have deprived Israelis of democracy. The citizens of Israel now live under judicial tyranny—it’s that simple. There is no such thing in Western culture; there never was, and it does not exist.”

Hatzalah Volunteer Cleared In Nukhba Terrorist “Murder” Case Sues State

 Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited Biton after his arrest, telling him, “Yisrael, I came to thank you on behalf of the State of Israel. I heard about your story of heroism, how you risked your life and went to save people’s lives. The terrible injustice that State Attorney Amit Eisman did to you, who ordered the opening of this bizarre and astonishing investigation, is a terrible thing.”

 Yisrael Biton, a United Hatzalah volunteer who was detained in July 2024 on suspicion of executing a Hamas terrorist during the October 7 massacre, is demanding compensation of half a million shekels from the State for wrongful arrest and defamation.

Biton, a hero who voluntarily left his home on October 7 and spent five days saving countless lives while under fire, was arrested under the direction of State Attorney Amit Aisman in July 2024 on the absurd charge of the “murder of a Nukhba terrorist.”