Well the Satmar "askanim" ran like poisoned mice to the rebbe asking him "Lmaan Hashem" to do something, but the rebbe sticking to the minhag that probably goes back to the Satmar contingency that stood at Har Sinai, refused, but added that the "askanim" should add more awareness to the sheep about the danger of Zionism..
In the above poster, which I don't think is from this year, they warn their chassidim to say Tachnun, even if there should be a bris, when Tachnun is normally not said...because as the Vayoel Moshe said that if Satmar would not say Tachnun on a day where there was a bris, people that are not aware there was a bris would say that in "the Satmar Bais Medrish they didn't say Tachnun because of Yom Hatzmoeot, chas ve'sholom!
In the above poster they give a reason why "Tachnun" should be said, because as they write "On this day our enemies and the ones who hate Hashem, came, profaned our Holy Land by establishing a Tumedike government, G-d save us, and rebelled against G-d and His Torah"
What that has to do with saying Tachnun, no one knows...but presumably, since there are Jews who are grateful for this day, and they skip saying Tachnun because they consider this day a Yom Tov, (on Yom Tov we skip this prayer) a day to thank our Creator for giving us back our home, for giving us a Land that even Satmar Chassidim run to when in trouble, therefore Satmar says Tachnun to point out that the establishment of the Jewish state is not a Holiday but as the Arabs put so nicely..a catastrophe ... the Arabs, though, will not say Tachnun, I am not sure about Hallel.
And so as they say, Hashem has a sense of humour, and He made sure that Satmar should not say Tachnun and actually add Hallel on this holy day, like all good religious Zionists.
THANKS SO MUCH,, IT MEANS THE WORLD TO US IN THESE DIFFICULT TIME








