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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Satmar Rebbe Describes His "Fear" riding thru the "shetachim" in Israel .....


 What's funny is that he doesn't mention that he never stepped into Bnei-Brak, during this entire trip, and thats because he "feared" a rebellion within his own faction in Bnei Brak ....as we reported previously, there is a civil-war within the Israeli Ahroinim itself ...

In this video he tells the story of when his ancestor the Yismach Moshe travelled to Bereksaz from his hometown Ihel. On the way back some chassidim suggested that he detour to Munkatch, but he replied that he wants to go directly home.

Well, some "chachamim" had other ideas and they paid the driver to detour and head towards Munkatch anyway... on the way he asked those accompanying him "where are we going?" and they admitted that they were detouring to Munkatch... he asked that they go back towards Ihel.

One of those accompanying the Yismach Moshe, wondered how the Yismach Moshe knew that this was a detour since there was no indication on the road where they were heading?

So the Yismach Moshe related, that once the Viener Rav was heading to a town and some of his followers wanted to detour to another town despite the wishes of the  Viener Rav who wanted to go directly to the town. On the way he asked "where are we heading to"? and they admitted that they were detouring to another town because people over in the other town very much wanted to see him, he asked that they go directly to the town that he had chosen... when they asked the Viener Rav how he knew they detoured, he responded that when he travels, he sees the Name of Hashem in front of him and that he noticed that the letters of Hashem were jumbled! 

The Yismach Moshe said that he also sees Hashem's Name and he saw that the letters weren't in the same order that he usually sees when he travels.

So the Satmar Rebbe continued, saying that after staying in Teverye they decided early in the morning to head back to the airport, but that instead of going "bederech ha'melech" the driver was going thru the Arab villages, where the "rotizchim" live 

“We followed a car that showed us the way,” the Rebbe recalled, “and we passed localities where Arabs live, or as it is called, the ‘territories.’ We passed near the communities of the settlers and I saw places where it was written, ‘Here was murdered’ – places where people were murdered in the past, and I sensed true terror and fear,” the Rebbe continued.

He asked "where are we going"? 

When the driver said that this route is the fastest at this time; he began to fear for his life, and was never as scared in his entire life and was sure that he wouldn't make it out alive, and even though he is now back in the States, he still cannot get past this unbelievable fear that he had ...and when he made the blessing of "goimel" he said like he never said it before ...

 not just for having survived the transatlantic flight  “but I think the danger I felt when we passed those places was greater than the danger of the flight. It’s true that I crossed above the sea, but the danger of the wild animals in the desert is greater, and I want to thank God that nothing happened to anyone.”

He did say that he didn't see the Name of Hashem....in any order

Here in Israel, people are laughing and joking saying that at least by driving thru the "shatichim" he survived and that he would have never survived had he stepped into Bnei Brak!

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"Miron Sh'Miron" ..Bnei Brak Residents Continue to Build Illegal Dangerous add-ons "Tragedy Waiting to Happen"



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Black Girl Points Out "apartheid" in Israel ..."The truth about Zionism"

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Jon Stewart Crushes Media's Denial of Wuhan Lab Theory

 

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This is the guy who will stand up to Putin

 


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IDF attacks Hamas in Gaza for the firing of incendiary balloons

 

For the first time since Prime Minister Naftali Bennett took office, the IDF attacked targets in the Gaza Strip overnight Tuesday in retaliation for the firing of incendiary balloons from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory.

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said that fighter jets attacked Hamas military compounds that served as camps and meeting places for terrorists in the Khan Yunis and Gaza brigades.

Terrorist activity took place in the compounds that were targeted, according to the statement.

"The Hamas terrorist organization is responsible for what is happening in the Gaza Strip and will bear the consequences of its actions. The IDF is prepared for all scenarios, including the resumption of hostilities, in the face of continued terrorist operations from the Gaza Strip," the IDF statement said. 

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Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Meron Claims Another Victim as Shlomo Rotenberg, 22, who was to be married next week Killed in Car Accident on his Way Back from Meron

 



We must ask ourselves whether R' Shimon ben Yochai really wants us there!

The man killed in a Monday car accident on Route 90 has been identified as Shlomo Rotenberg, a 22-year-old who was to be married next week.

Rotenberg's wedding had been scheduled for next Wednesday and was to be held in the Heichalei Malchut hall in Bnei Brak.

According to his friends, he traveled to Meron on Monday to pray at the gravesite of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai (Rashbi), ahead of his wedding. The accident occurred as he was traveling back home.

In the accident, which occurred on Route 90 near Al-Auja in the Jericho area, a truck rammed into Rotenberg's vehicle. Magen David Adom (MDA) paramedics declared Rotenberg's death at the scene and provided medical treatment to the truck driver, who had suffered light injuries.

Rotenberg's body was extracted from his vehicle by firefighters from the Samaria Regional Station. Fireman officer Yossi Dahari, who was the shift manager, said: "When we arrived at the scene of the incident, we discovered a very difficult scene - that of a road accident between a private vehicle and a truck, in which the private vehicle was ripped apart from the force of the impact, and it's driver was in his seat and no longer looked human."

"Medical forces declared the vehicle's driver dead. Afterwards, we began difficult and complex extraction operations...in order to extract the dead man's body with a maximum of care and sensitivity for corpse."

Magen David Adom paradmedics Roman Belman and Daniel Mossai said: "We saw that there had been a very serious accident between a private car and a truck. The car was completely crushed, and a man in his 30s was trapped in it. We conducted medical examinations but he had no signs of life and we declared his death at the scene. The truck driver was treated at the scene and evacuated to Emek Medical Center in light condition."

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Despite concerns, flag march will go ahead as planned

 


by Yoav Limor

Within the first 48 hours of its inception, Naftali Bennett's new government is facing its first security-diplomatic test. The so-called flag march set to take place Tuesday evening in Jerusalem has the potential to spark a possible escalation in the south and as a result – a political crisis.

Despite this, and perhaps because of it, new Public Security Minister Omer Bar-Lev decision to approve the parade was the correct choice. The Bennett government doesn't want to begin its tenure by caving to a Hamas ultimatum. Doing so would put it in an uncomfortable position, as the perception would be one of weakness both externally and internally.

Across the board, therefore, the professional opinion was that the march must go ahead. However, similar to last week – when the march was postponed due to recommendations from these very officials – the decision was made to hold the march but to alter its route to minimize friction with the city's Palestinian population. Hence the parade will not pass through Damascus Gate; the marchers will be allowed to dance and celebrate in the plaza outside the Old City and then walk along the outer walls toward Jaffa Gate, enter the Old City from there, and then make their way to the Western Wall.

This is a reasonable route, which on one hand takes into account the right to freedom of movement and the need to express Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem, and on the other hand the security needs and desire to avoid a provocation that could instigate violent riots in Jerusalem and beyond. It will allow Israel to claim it did not bow to ultimatums and threats, while the Palestinians will be able to say they "prevented harm to Al-Aqsa."

Naturally, the march will require the attention of the defense establishment. While the police will secure the marchers with extra units, the IDF and Shin Bet will look to the south in anticipation of a possible response from Hamas. The previous flag march, on Jerusalem Day, was disrupted by missile fire at the city, which led to Operation Guardian of the Walls. This time, the belief is that Hamas is deterred and won't act in such a brazen manner; and that if it does react – and defense officials disagree whether Hamas will respond with words only or with action – it will opt for something relatively minor in scope, such as launching incendiary balloons or a single rocket (which will likely be fired by some recalcitrant group), to ingrain the idea of its connection to Jerusalem.

Israel has already declared it will view any action of this sort as a gross violation of the ceasefire and will respond harshly. The response threshold approved by the outgoing government, following sweeping recommendations from defense officials, is to henceforth respond disproportionately to any act of aggression from Gaza to establish and maintain strong deterrence against Hamas.

This outline could be put to the test on Tuesday evening, although it's reasonable to assume that decision-makers in both Israel and Gaza don't want matters to escalate to the point of a broad conflagration. The sides are supposed to begin long-term ceasefire talks soon, but the gaps are considerable and the Israeli demand to condition any progress on resolving the matter of its captive fallen soldiers and living civilians does not portend imminent progress. This will most likely result in growing aggravation in Gaza (also due to the blockage of Qatari cash), which Hamas could soon express by seeking to raise tensions, in a controlled manner, in the south.

This will obligate Israel, at some point, to "go crazy" on Gaza. This will be one of the new government's first challenges, which it should only seek to tackle after discussions and defining a clear strategy and at the time of its choosing (not when Hamas decides). Israel, therefore, needs to get through the event as peaceably as possible and move forward, fully aware that the next test on the Gaza front is already just around the corner.

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JEWISH COMMUNISTS GANG UP ON ISRAEL AT CCNY

 

The union representing CUNY professors has passed a one-sided resolution rebuking Israel for recent attacks on Palestinians — adding that it may support the movement to boycott and divest from the Jewish state. 

The Professional Staff Congress’ resolution conspicuously omits any mention of Hamas launching rockets into residential areas of Israel during last month’s confrontations between the warring sides. Instead, the resolution says, “PSC-CUNY condemns the massacre of Palestinians by the Israeli state’’ — while decrying Israel’s “expansionism and violent incursions into occupied territories.” PSC-CUNY “cannot be silent about the continued subjection of Palestinians to the state-supported displacement, occupation, and use of lethal force by Israel,’’ the missive says. 

It adds that the Palestinian struggle for “self determination” is akin to the struggles of “indigenous people and people of color in the United States” and blacks in apartheid South Africa. 

The statement drew outrage within and outside the City University of New York. Jeff Wiesenfeld, who served as a CUNY governing-board trustee from 1999 to 2013, told The Post, “I resolve to condemn the racist, anti-Semitic and academically useless PSC of CUNY, which serves only to poison the minds of future leaders inside and outside the classroom and thus further degrade a CUNY degree to its former state of complete devaluation.”

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The Blue State Exodus: How Americans fled cities in New York and California for Republican states of Arizona, Idaho and the Sun Belt

 

The pandemic saw people leave Democratic blue states in droves and head towards sunnier climes in the red states of the south to escape the strict lockdowns and spiraling crime.

A migration report from moving company North American Moving Services found those living in the states of New York, CaliforniaIllinois, New Jersey and Maryland headed for Arizona, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina and Idaho

Four of the top seven states people were fleeing were located in the Northeast where the pandemic stuck first.

The company say Phoenix, Houston and Dallas were the top three cities welcoming new residents while New York City, Anaheim and San Diego in California saw the highest numbers of people leave.

The move away from the likes of New York was driven, in part, by an increased fear of living in densely populated cities amid the pandemic. 

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