Powered By Blogger

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Pro-Hamas Turkish Student Detained, Video Shows Masked Feds Handcuffing Her





U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested the Turkish national Rumeysa Ozturk, a doctoral student at Tufts University in the Boston area, for supporting Hamas, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Ozturk was “granted the privilege to be in this country on a visa,” a senior spokesperson at the department told JNS. “A visa is a privilege not a right.”

“Glorifying and supporting terrorists who kill Americans is grounds for visa issuance to be terminated,” the spokesperson added. “This is common sense security.”

Ozturk’s arrest comes as the Trump administration seeks to detain and deport those on student visas partaking in “antisemitic, anti-American activity,” as part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive order to combat antisemitism.

Ozturk, who is Muslim, was arrested on Tuesday outside her apartment in Somerville, Mass., en route to break the Ramadan fast with her friends, according to a statement from her lawyer, the Associated Press reported.

“We are unaware of her whereabouts and have not been able to contact her,” the attorney stated. “No charges have been filed against Rumeysa to date that we are aware of.”

A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts ordered that Ozturk remain in the state without advance written notice from the government to the court. Someone with Ozturk’s name, who was born in Turkey, is in custody at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, La., per the ICE website.

Video circulating on social media appeared to show multiple plainclothes officers, some with badges displayed, arresting a woman in a white coat and pinkish head covering. Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for public affairs at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, posted a screenshot of the video.

Stop Antisemitism wrote that Ozturk, after graduating from Columbia University, “led pro-Hamas, violent antisemitic and anti-American events as a Ph.D. student at Tufts.”

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Frum Zionist Israelis growing increasingly critical of Charedim


 Religious Zionist Israelis are becoming increasingly critical of ultra-Orthodox communities and their disconnect from the rest of the nation, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Truman Institute at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Just over 900 people, marking a representative sample of Israel’s Jewish population, were polled in the survey, which follows a similar study conducted in July 2024. The findings show that an increasing number of religious Jews believe it is important that the Haredim share the burden of military service with the rest of the nation. At the same time, fewer of them believe that the Gaza war has highlighted contributions that the ultra-Orthodox make to the general society.

“Investigating these trends is important because the ultra-Orthodox society is becoming increasingly crucial in Israel, in policy decisions, political decisions, and internal processes regarding the war and the conflict,” Truman Institute head Prof. Ifat Maoz told The Times of Israel over the phone. “For this reason, we need to understand what their attitudes are regarding their participation in Israeli society and the war.”

The survey is part of a larger endeavor by the Truman Center to conduct more research on Haredi society.

Religious Zionist Israelis largely enlist in the army, and tend to be over-represented in combat units.

Young Haredi men registered in ultra-Orthodox yeshivas, meanwhile, have received blanket exemptions from mandatory military service for decades, a practice that the High Court of Justice outlawed in June. Since then, Israel has been grappling with a profound social and political crisis, as ultra-Orthodox political parties have been steadfast in refusing any compromise to start drafting at least some Haredi youth. The rest of the country is increasingly frustrated by their unwillingness to share the burden of service, even as the nation fights the longest war in its history.

Asked whether they agreed with the statement, “Against the backdrop of the war, the importance of equal burden-bearing and the recruitment of Haredim into the army is increasing,” 77.7 percent of religious respondents said they did, up from 68.6% in July.

At the same time, religious respondents were less likely to express appreciation for Haredim’s contribution to the country. Only 52.9% agreed with the statement, “The war emphasized the partnership and contribution of Haredi society to Israeli society,” down from 65.1% in July, while the percentage of those who disagreed rose from 35% to 47.2%.

In both cases, the most recent results narrowed the gap between religious respondents and the general Jewish public, 81.5% of whom agreed with the first statement and 43.1% with the second.

“The religious community used to generally view the ultra-Orthodox as allies, so it is interesting to notice the trend,” Maoz said.

The researcher also said it was important to note how ultra-Orthodox respondents reacted to the questions.

Some 86% agreed with the statement praising Haredi contribution to society.

“There is a large gap between how the ultra-Orthodox see themselves and how the rest of society sees them, but I believe that this data still shows that they do want to contribute and value being part of the nation,” Maoz noted.

In addition, the percentage of Haredim who support ultra-Orthodox conscription to the army rose from 19% in July to 24%.

“We are doing further analysis to understand better how significant this increase is, but in my view, it does show that something is happening within the community,” Maoz noted.

The post Religious Zionist Israelis growing increasingly critical of Haredim, new survey shows appeared first on The Times of Israel.

Chareidim Shout At Two Teenage Girls in Ramat Beit Shemish Dalet, Residents Chase them Away


 Late last night, a commotion broke out on Berachia Street in RBS "Dalet 4," after several Chaeidie extremists began shouting at two teenage girls who were sitting quietly  in a public park.


In response to the shouting, residents from nearby buildings came outside and confronted the Chareidiem. The situation escalated into shouting matches and verbal altercations, which intensified until police forces, MDA, and Hatzalah arrived on the scene.

After about an hour, the incident calmed down and the disturbance dispersed.







Abdul-Malik, the leader of the Houthis Eliminated!

 


Columbia Lying to Trump to get the $400 Million ....Allows Masks while Telling Trump "they are Cracking down"


 The powerful chair of the House Education Committee accused Columbia University of “double dealing” on its promised mask crackdown Tuesday — after the school’s leader privately assured faculty there was no ban in place.

“Columbia University’s apparent double-dealing only hurts Jewish students and faculty – that is unacceptable,” said Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Tim Walberg (R-MI).

“The Trump administration was clear that strong, decisive actions must be taken by the university to address the out-of-control antisemitism festering on Columbia’s campus.”

Columbia’s interim president Katrina Armstrong downplayed a slew of Trump-ordered policy changes during a tense meeting with faculty over the weekend, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Armstrong assured staffers there was no mask ban in place, according to a transcript of the meeting obtained by the newspaper.

It followed a highly-publicized statement from the Ivy League university capitulating on a sweeping list of reforms pitched by the Trump administration in the aims of reining in antisemitism on campus, including a total ban on masks at protests.

In a statement later Tuesday, Armstrong said she regretted “any confusion” about a mask ban and insisted the policy changes “are real.”

“I regret any confusion and inconsistent statements and want to make sure our position is clear as we go forward,” she said. “Let there be no confusion: I commit to seeing these changes implemented, with the full support of Columbia’s senior leadership team and the Board of Trustees.

“Any suggestion that these measures are illusory, or lack my personal support, is unequivocally false. These changes are real, and they are right for Columbia.”

Columbia, on Friday, said it would allow cops to “remove individuals from campus and/or arrest them when appropriate” and that “face masks or face coverings are not allowed for the purpose of concealing one’s identity in the commission of violations of University policies or state, municipal, or federal laws.”

The university caved to the Trump admin’s demands after it was given a month to bring its policies in line, under threat of losing some $400 million in federal grants.

However, Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Tuesday that it wasn’t yet assured the elite NYC school’s actions were enough to ensure the funds would be restored.

“They have to abide and comply with the terms that we have set down and [we’ve] talked with them and they’ve agreed to,” McMahon told reporters at the Education Department’s headquarters near Capitol Hill.

Taking a cue from Chareidim the left’s favorite yet deranged go-to insult is to label any opposition a Nazi


 I’m beginning to wonder if most Democrats these days even know what game they’re supposed to be playing.

When their shock troops aren’t calling Donald Trump Hitler, Elon Musk a Nazi and painting swastikas on Teslas, Russian roulette seems to be their game of choice.

Take for instance, the tsunami of hate the party is directing at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

He’s their top guy, but he committed a grave sin by voting to keep the government open instead of using the filibuster to close it.

Apparently shutting down the government in a dispute over funding is not only a suitable way to express opposition, it’s also the path to expanding the Dems’ record-low appeal.

At least that’s the conclusion of the hard left, which is making all the rules.

And because Schumer didn’t obey, his new bosses want him to give the leader job to somebody more radical.

At least that’s the conclusion of the hard left, which is making all the rules.

And because Schumer didn’t obey, his new bosses want him to give the leader job to somebody more radical.

More Drama in Gaza but Al Jazeera Refuses to Cover it

 


The photographer describes the crowd chanting, "Out, out, Hamas out!" while Al Jazeera reporter (and Hamas member) Anas Al-Sharif entered the Indonesian Hospital nearby and refused to cover the event.


Meet Staff Sergeant Talya Buzaglo

 Meet Staff Sergeant Talya Buzaglo, sister of Sergeant First Class (res.) Moshe Buzaglo, of blessed memory, who fell during IDF operations in Gaza.





Argentina to Release Secret Files on Nazi Fugitives



President Javier Milei has ordered the declassification of documents revealing how Nazi war criminals found refuge in Argentina after WWII. 

"There's no reason to keep this information hidden," Milei stated.
 

Jaber Amar who the IDF Murdered Was the Only Hamas Guy Who Told the Truth!

 

Muslims Building Huge City in Texas

 

Khalil the about to be deported Hamas Agitator Knew about the Oct 7 attack BEFORE it happened!


 Columbia Pro-Palestinian Group Posted “We Are Back” 

Minutes Before Oct. 7 — Now Sued for Alleged Hamas Coordination and Prior Knowledge


A lawsuit by former hostages and hostage families filed in the Southern District Court of New York alleges that several U.S.-based activist groups had prior knowledge of the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel and provided support to Gaza’s terrorist organizations.

The lawsuit claims that Columbia SJP reactivated its dormant Instagram account just minutes before the October 7 attack, announcing a meeting and advising supporters to “stay tuned.” Additionally, 83 SJP chapters, including Columbia’s, reportedly issued statements supporting Hamas on the day of the attack, suggesting prior coordination.

Protests in Gaza Against Hamas Spread to Beit Hanoun and Jabalia

 Gaza residents are burning tires as demonstrations calling for an end to the war expand across the Strip








Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Why Israel should annex at least parts of Judea and Samaria

 


By Israel Kasnett, JNS

Israel’s strength stems from its people, but its continued presence on the Jewish nation’s historic homeland is vastly important as well—both from a security as well as a nationalistic perspective.

With a deeply pro-Israel U.S. administration currently in the White House under President Donald Trump’s second term, the question many Israelis have today is whether Israel will annex any part of Judea or Samaria.

Enia Krivine, senior director of the Israel Program and the National Security Network at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told JNS, “It’s very hard to predict what Trump will do.”

She said this administration’s staffing, different from the last administration, “will impact decision-making.”

Krivine pointed out that Mike Huckabee, a minister, former governor of Arkansas and Trump’s pick for ambassador to Israel, is “someone who has a long record of being vocally supportive of annexation.”

She noted that Huckabee “is also an emissary to Trump’s powerful Evangelical base, a large percentage of whom are supportive of Israel and believe that the Land of Israel – including Judea and Samaria – was promised to Jews in the Bible.”

“A lot will depend on who Trump empowers to manage this file,” she said.

Huckabee is not the only major U.S. figure to express pro-Israel views. U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), Trump’s appointee as UN ambassador, was asked in her confirmation hearing in January if she agreed with the view that Israel has a “biblical right to the entire West Bank,” to which she replied she did.

The Leftists and Gedoilim Like R' Feldman and R' Kotler are on the Same Page vis-a-vis WZO Voting



After running as a candidate last time, Abraham Silberstein will not even be voting in this year’s election for the World Zionist Congress.

In 2020, Silberstein had joined a liberal slate from the United States vying for representation in the congress, a unique legislative body that lets Jews from all over the world have a say in Israeli affairs. A critic of Israel, he agreed to join the Reform movement’s list of candidates. Serving in the congress, he felt, meant having a seat at the table. 

Founded by Theodore Herzl 128 years ago, the congress has influence over Israeli policy on immigration, land use and religious affairs through its control of institutions such as the Jewish Agency and the Jewish National Fund. It also distributes about $1 billion a year to Jewish causes.

Given his position near the bottom of the list of candidates, Silberstein knew he had no chance of being elected. But his willingness to participate was an expression of his politics at the time: progressive and Zionist. 

The war in Gaza has changed that outlook — and his approach to the current election, which remains open for voting through May 4

“I have in general become disillusioned with progressive Zionism since Oct. 7,” said Silberstein, a doctoral student in modern Jewish history at New York University

Silberstein vehemently objects to Israel’s conduct and no longer believes in the possibility of changing Zionism from within. Even if he did, he can no longer ethically participate in the election. That’s because voters are required to say they accept the Jerusalem Program, an evolving set of principles that serves as the official platform of the Zionist movement. 

Biden Granted $830 MILLION FOR a Survey consisting of just 10 QUESTIONS on an 8x11 paper

 


Former Houthi official reveals what’s needed to destroy terror group

 Former Houthi spokesperson Ali Al-Bukhaiti argued that while Iran denied commanding the Houthis, it was their primary backer, and if the U.S. or Israel had retaliated directly against Tehran for every Houthi attack, Iran’s support—and the Houthis’ missile capabilities—would quickly crumble.

This is Mars! 140 million miles away!

 


Antisemite Candace Owens Reads Ami Magazine and Exploits it to Fuel Anti-Israel Conspiracies

 


This is too funny to be true but it is! 
Frankfurter the owner of Ami follows the Satmar Anti-Zionist "shit'......eh" though Satmar still thinks that the magazine is "Zionist" and in fact banned AMI in Williamsburg as they don't want the Satmar Yentas to read it, only G-d knows why! 

Frankfurter himself writes a "Torah" column in the magazine. I put "Torah" in quotes because no one has a clue what he is talking about! Every single week he tries to take an obscure Rambam and attempts to reconcile it with the Rambam's own Morah Nevuchim!   Totally incoherent and goes on and on and never lands! 

So I honestly thought that Candace was referring to the Frank's toreleh!
But lo and behold she is referring to a bona-fide lunatic who calls himself John Loftus! Loftus is a conspiracy theorist and most of his articles לא היה ולא נברא , never happened and will never happen, but that doesn't stop the fool, Frankfurter, from featuring him weekly!  

Last week Yitta Halberstam, an "anti-Trumper" and a featured writer for AMI, slammed Trump for throwing out Latino Gangsters who raped and murdered Americans, comparing the situation to when FDR had quotas and Holocaust survivors had a hard time getting in! Insanity in spades!

Candace Owens, a media personality with a long history of antisemitic rhetoric, weaponized an article from Ami Magazine to promote anti-Israel conspiracy theories.

In a recent livestream, Owens expressed astonishment at an Ami Magazine article she claimed to have read, using it to push the narrative that Israel has long controlled American policy through blackmail and manipulation. She alleged, without evidence, that Israel and its intelligence agency, the Mossad, have systematically blackmailed powerful American families—including the Bushes, Rockefellers, and the Dulles family—to exert influence over U.S. politics, business, and media.

Her “evidence” came from an article and book written by John Loftus, an Ami Magazine contributor who, sources tell YWN, makes things up on the fly.

“Literally mind-blown,” Owens told her audience, before directing them to the article. “America clearly got occupied at some point… and it seems like we’re just constantly doing Israel’s bidding.”

She continued, making the baseless claim that Israel has engaged in “sophisticated blackmail operations” that have extended to figures such as former Congressman Matt Gaetz, as well as a supposed historical effort to control the CIA.

“This is not anti-Semitism, my friends,” she insisted. “This is Ami Magazine. It’s very Jewish, okay? I probably wasn’t even allowed to read it.”

Despite her insistence that her claims were based on fact, Owens veered into outright conspiracy, stating, “Israel has been corrupt since its founding,” and falsely asserting that Israeli efforts to edit Wikipedia pages constituted a long-term propaganda campaign. She described Israel as a state engaged in systematic efforts to “warp” American minds, specifically targeting Jewish Americans with indoctrination.



Video Player

Pesach Travel to and From Israel: Important Advisories from Chaim V’Chessed

 


As the busy Pesach travel season approaches, Chaim V’Chessed urges all travelers—both those leaving Israel and visitors arriving for the holiday—to take note of several critical travel guidelines to avoid complications and ensure a smooth journey.

Traveler’s Insurance: A Must-Have

One of the most crucial travel precautions is securing proper traveler’s insurance. This applies to:

• Residents of Israel who are traveling abroad

• Visitors coming to Israel for Pesach

Each year, Chaim V’Chessed is called upon to assist travelers who either failed to obtain insurance or misunderstood their coverage, only to find themselves in a medical crisis without proper coverage. Travelers must verify that their insurance policy provides adequate medical and emergency coverage for the duration of their trip. If you do not have appropriate coverage, make sure to contact a qualified insurance agent before travel.

Israeli Customs: What You Need to Know

Travelers should be aware of Israel’s customs regulations, which have become more strictly enforced in recent months. Below are some important rules to bear in mind.

• Declaring Valuables – Those leaving Israel with valuables they plan to bring back can declare them before departure to avoid taxation upon return. This is done at the Customs office located after passport control.

• Bringing Goods into Israel – Only $200 worth of gifts may be brought into the country tax-free. Any amounts above $200 must be declared at the ‘Red Lane’ in the airport, and will be taxed.

• Personal Items – The passenger’s personal effects, such as a reasonable amount of clothing for the passenger, are generally exempt from taxation. However, expensive items, such as jewelry or watches, may be flagged for taxes and fines if noticed by customs officials. Additionally, there is no exception for goods brought for family members or others, beyond the $200 limit. Read more about Customs scrutiny here.

• Food Restrictions – Visitors should note that fresh food imports are highly regulated. For instance, travelers may only bring up to 15 kg of food, including no more than 5 kg of any specific type of food. Furthermore, raw meats are not permitted to be brought into the country whatsoever. Only 3 kg of cooked meat is allowed.

ETA Requirement

Since January 1, Israel has required that all travelers heading to the country submit an ETA-IL, an electronic travel application. While Israelis with valid Israeli passports are exempt from this requirement, several other categories of travelers—including student visa holders and permanent residents of Israel—are also officially not required to apply for an ETA. However, airline officials worldwide are often unfamiliar with these exemptions. This has resulted in airlines erroneously demanding an ETA from travelers who should not need one.

To avoid unnecessary complications, Chaim V’Chessed advises that all travelers without an Israeli passport apply for the ETA IL, regardless of their official exemption status. This proactive step can help ensure a smooth travel experience and prevent delays at check-in. It should be noted that Israeli citizens who do not hold a valid Israeli passport are required to obtain an ETA, as well.

Apply for an ETA at this link. For further details see here.

For further clarifications or inquiries, travelers are encouraged to contact Chaim V’Chessed before their trip. Adhering to these guidelines will help ensure a smooth and stress-free travel experience this Pesach season.