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Thursday, March 25, 2021

Netanyahu has a lock on the premiership



By  Yifat Erlich

 After four separate attempts, it's safe to say that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cannot be deposed by his political rivals. He'll be sticking around for as long as he wants the job. The left-wing camp's struggle to replace him began with the boisterous raising of blue and white and then black flags and ended with the white flag of surrender.

When those vying for the crown came from the Right, Netanyahu was left the central actor in the arena. Many on the Right, myself included, thought that Netanyahu, despite his special talents and incredible contribution to the state, had become a burden to the Right and the reason for the political instability. Many believed the time had come to pass the torch to a younger leader from the nationalist camp, someone who hadn't had any indictments filed against them and who had the ability to heal the rifts in Israeli society. New Hope leader Gideon Sa'ar tried and failed to replace Netanyahu from within the Likud and then tried from the outside. Yamina leader Naftali Bennett joined in these attempts. Both of them did exceptionally well in the polls but crashed on Election Day. They both should be thankful Netanyahu is the leader that earned the most public trust and should cease and desist in their attempts to succeed him in office.

A very good leader, someone on Netanyahu's scale, can only become excellent if they are wise enough to train the next generation of leaders. For over a decade, Netanyahu has tried to dwarf and push out anyone who shows leadership promise. It was in this way that Yisrael Beytenu head Avigdor Lieberman, Telem head Moshe Ya'alon, Kulanu leader Moshe Kahlon, Sa'ar, Bennett and his fellow party member Ayelet Shaked, all of whom came from the Likud and whose ideology matches that of the Likud, were pushed out. They all could have stayed in Likud had Netanyahu wanted them to. Now with one more term in office ahead of him, the time has come for Netanyahu to conduct himself differently. It will be difficult to bring Sa'ar back to the Likud. He needlessly went on television and signed a contract saying he would not join a Netanyahu-led government. Sa'ar has a few options. He can remain loyal to his contract and warm the benches over on the opposition, he can break his word and follow in Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz's footsteps, or he can retire from political life once and for all. In my opinion, he will opt for the latter. Once Sa'ar is out of the picture, some New Party representatives will find themselves connecting to a right-wing coalition headed by Netanyahu.

Yamina's leaders, on the other hand, can and should be brought back into the Likud. Like it or not, Yamina is a second-rate Likud, just as New Hope is a third-rate version. Bennet must admit his dreams of serving as prime minister will only be realized as part of a wider and more established movement such as the Likud. Netanyahu would be wise to open the door to Yamina party heads instead of dwarfing their leadership, while at the same time bringing his potential successors in the Likud into the party leadership. That same developing leadership will be able to lead the State of Israel when the time comes, in precisely another four years. Don't you dare call us to the ballot box one minute sooner.

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Absentee ballots hold key to elections as Likud holds 30-seat lead, Ra'am drops to 4

 

With nearly four million votes counted by 6 a.m. Thursday, the political map is beginning to stabilize. Meretz goes up to six seats; Yamina holds linchpin position.

The Central Election Committee on Thursday began counting the double envelopes holding hundreds of thousands of votes that could be worth as many as 12 seats.

As of 8:40  a.m., 93.4% of the votes cast in the March 23 elections have been counted. The results so far are as follows:

These results give the right-wing bloc 52 mandates and the Center-Left bloc 56 seats. Yamina and Ra'am hold the key to the elections, as they can side with either bloc.

Voter turnout in this year's election was particularly low, with only 67.2% – the lowest in the last four election campaigns.

Central Election Committee head Orly Adas said the final results are likely to come in on Friday.

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Jewish Quarter in Warsaw 1939.....4 months later all hell broke loose

The amateur film, filmed by the American tourist Benjamin Gasul during his visit to Europe in spring 1939. Benjamin Gasul visited Warsaw in early May 1939, and filmed in one of the streets in the old Jewish quarter in Warsaw, about four months before the German attack on Poland on September 1, 1939.

Benjamin Gasul was born into a Jewish family in Riga in 1898, and emmigrated to USA. in 1910's.

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Police Try Matza for Very First Time

 


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One Lady's Seder

 


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Teen suffers severe burns after iPhone charger allegedly catches fire on bed

 

High-tech turned to high hell for a teenage girl whose iPhone charger allegedly burst into flames while in her bed, leaving her with severe facial burns. 

Amie Hall, 17, was nodding off early Thursday morning when she noticed a bright orange blaze radiating from her duvet. 

“So 2 a.m. this morning I was lying down as you do on my phone. Plugged in my charger and it set alight,” wrote Hall — who lives with her parents in Birmingham, England — on Facebook. 

“My bed cover/duvet set on fire and also caught my face. This isn’t even a cheap charger, it’s an Apple charger.”

According to Jam Press, Hall jumped out of bed, narrowly evading the flames. Despite her quick escape, she did suffer a nasty burn on her right cheek. 

“I ran out of my room and shouted [for] my mum, and luckily, she managed to put out the fire without the need to call the fire brigade,” Hall said in a statement. 

“The burn was very sore, but I know it could have been more serious. The flames just caught me as it burnt through my duvet.”

Hall is now advising others against charging their phones in bed overnight. 

“Please don’t go to bed and leave your phone charging overnight,” the teen warned on Facebook, captioning grisly images of the fire’s damage to her face and bedding. 

“If I was asleep, this could have been a lot worse and this could have set my whole family home up with all my family in,” she added. 

“Please be aware that this can happen to anyone and could be a lot worse. It’s dangerous. Please share.”

It’s unclear whether Hall’s charging system — reportedly consisting of an Apple cord and non-brand wall adapter — or faulty wiring in her family’s home may have caused the blaze. 

However, a spokeswoman for Apple released a statement in the wake of the incident, saying: “Apple takes customer safety very seriously, is in touch with the customer and looking into the matter.”

The company has also published tips on safe charging practices, noting that restoring a phone’s battery in poorly ventilated spaces or where moisture is present could create a fire hazard. 

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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Yeshivishe Pesach Chumrois

 


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Obama is "A Racial Arsonist" .... Tucker Carlson


 


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Muslim Mass Shooter Was An Anti-Trumper Read the Washington Post and Wasn't Banned from Facebook even when he ranted Against Jews

 


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Will Likud form a government with United Arab List? Likkud Is falling Short of 61 Seats with 87% Votes Counted

 

With the Likud and its allies falling short of the 61 seats necessary for a Knesset majority, some in the party are calling for the Likud to open coalition negotiations with the United Arab List (Ra’am) to secure their support for the formation of a new Netanyahu-led government.

But that plan has divided the Likud and sparked a fierce public debate between Likud lawmakers.

MK Shlomo Karhi, who is staunchly opposed to relying on the UAL’s support to form a government, on Wednesday blasted Minister Tzachi HaNegbi, after HaNegbi called to open talks with the UAL’s chief, MK Mansour Abbas.

“We are prepared to enter into negotiations with Mansour Abbas, even if he is in the Opposition,” HaNegbi told Channel 12 Wednesday morning. “Why shouldn’t it happen? Let him [Abbas] vote for [our government], we have no problem with that. He won’t be a part of our coalition or government.”

Karhi responded on Twitter, writing: “No way, absolutely not.”

When HaNegbi was later asked to respond to Karhi’s tweet, the minister mocked Karhi, saying, “Remind me who that is? I’ll Google his name later.”

Karhi fired back, saying: “In my opinion it is better to be looked up on Google as an unknown person, then to be looked up on Google and to be embarrassed.”

“As a person who lives on the Gaza frontier, I can say that HaNegbi has also been unaware of people living in the Gaza area, like when missiles were fired at us, and he said that it doesn’t matter so much to him, since it wasn’t Tel Aviv. Who knows if Tzachi HaNegbi didn’t stay in the Likud to work as a mole for Gideon Sa’ar, and now wants to form a government with a terrorist supporter.”

“What will happen when they launch missiles at us and we need Abbas’ permission to fight in Gaza? He’ll throw us in the garbage! He’s a person who does not belong in a right-wing government. I don’t understand this, it’s a total embarrassment.”

The current vote count shows the Likud and its potential allies on the Right winning 59 seats, including seven for the Yamina faction. The United Arab List is projected to win five seats, and has hinted it may be prepared to support a Likud-led government from outside of the coalition.

“We’re in no one’s pocket,” said MK Abbas. “We’re prepared to negotiate with anyone.”

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