Mansions in #Gaza City. #TheGazaYouDontSee #Palestine
— הן בכל דור Imshin (@imshin) November 20, 2021
Filmed in #Gaza by a Gazan schoolgirl and uploaded to YouTube on 17 Nov 2021 https://t.co/y71N860p43 pic.twitter.com/LDYZCyE4kT
“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
Mansions in #Gaza City. #TheGazaYouDontSee #Palestine
— הן בכל דור Imshin (@imshin) November 20, 2021
Filmed in #Gaza by a Gazan schoolgirl and uploaded to YouTube on 17 Nov 2021 https://t.co/y71N860p43 pic.twitter.com/LDYZCyE4kT
LOL. Now they'll tell the truth. Unbelievable.https://t.co/w1MeVTDPwg
— Bongino Report (@BonginoReport) November 20, 2021
Palestinian construction workers on their way home from Israel to Palestinian Authority territory (Judea & Samaria) for the weekend, celebrating payday. Gazans on social media are not happy to see this. https://t.co/oKcuJIlOuj
— הן בכל דור Imshin (@imshin) November 20, 2021
That is a Palestinian flag. Its presence at this protest says “Jews did this.” It’s why it’s popping up at leftist protests around the country, from Green New Deal to BLM. It’s to point to a scapegoat. We’ve seen this before—antisemitism is a clever virus. https://t.co/nwit9lbljg
— Blake Flayton (@blakeflayton) November 21, 2021
Did you know that Rittenhouse crossed state lines? pic.twitter.com/4qf0CrOANB
— Mike (@Doranimated) November 20, 2021
Fatso Nadler took time between donuts to tweet that the Rittenhouse verdict was "heartbreaking" and called for a federal review by the DOJ, He also repeated the lie that Rittenhouse crossed State Lines while armed, which was disproved at trial.
United States Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield appeared on Saturday to wade into the issue of rights groups outlawed by Israel, when she said Washington “support[s] Palestinian NGOs’ role monitoring human rights abuses wherever they occur.”
Israel in late October declared six civil groups to be linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The announcement sparked a firestorm of coverage and condemnations, as most of them received European and international funding.
On Saturday, Thomas-Greenfield, who recently completed a visit to Israel and the West Bank, tweeted: “This week, I had the chance to meet with civil society leaders in Ramallah. I was inspired by their work to advance democracy, human rights, and economic opportunity for the Palestinian people.
“We support Palestinian NGOs’ role monitoring human rights abuses wherever they occur.”
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Two civilians were critically and seriously wounded this morning, Sunday, and two policemen were lightly wounded in a shooting attack in the area of the Chain Gate near the Western Wall and the entrance to the Temple Mount.
The terrorist was neutralized by security forces.
The wounded were evacuated to Hadassah Ein Kerem, Hadassah Mount Scopus and Shaare Zedek hospitals in Jerusalem.
Preliminary investigation raises suspicion that the terrorist disguised himself as a haredi man and opened fire with a submachine gun at passersby and policemen who were at the scene. A knife was also found on the terrorist's person.
Police believe that another terrorist played a part in the attack, and that he escaped the scene. Police are conducting searches for him.
The Temple Mount was closed to Jews immediately after the attack.
MDA teams described wounded people in critical condition and moderate to serious condition, men in their thirties.
Aryeh Yaffa, a volunteer doctor with United Hatzalah, said: "This is one wounded critically and one moderately- who is conscious. We provided first aid to the wounded at the scene while performing resuscitation operations on the critically wounded man, who was taken to the hospital amid continued resuscitation efforts."
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| Letter from Litvishe Gedoilim Praising Walder when rumors began six months ago |
Nov. 18, 2021 6:40 PM Israel Time
It will be the most eagerly anticipated edition in the newspaper’s history. As Friday's Yated Ne'eman drops on the doorsteps of the faithful in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak, subscribers will scan its pages with the same eagle-eyed vigilance that kremlinologists once read Pravda, for discreet signs of change in the upper Soviet echelons.They are unlikely to find any signs of the storm which for the past week has roiled the mouthpiece of the Haredi-Lithuanian community, and the homes of the senior rabbis who dictate its every word. But there will be one glaring absence:
The weekly column of Yated’s most celebrated writer, Chaim Walder [https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/chaim-walder-acclaimed-israeli-author-accused-of-sexually-abusing-ultra-orthodox-girls-1.10383509], which won't be in its usual space on the editorial page. There will be no official explanation from the paper.
Yated Ne'eman (which translates as 'faithful (or reliable) tent-peg') was founded in 1985 by Rabbi Elazar Shach to express the hashkafa (perspective) – the pure and never-changing ultra-Orthodox [https://www.haaretz.com/misc/tags/TAG-ultra-orthodox-1.5598962] ideology, and it never reports any matter of a sexual nature. Certainly not the allegations of sexual harassment against its columnist who, on Wednesday, announced he was leaving [https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-ultra-orthodox-author-haim-walder-quits-public-life-amid-sexual-abuse-allegations-1.10395783 - see below] all his public posts.
Walder was left with very little choice but to jump, at the last moment, before he was pushed. Since the publication in Haaretz last week of Aaron Rabinowitz and Shira Elk’s investigation [https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/chaim-walder-acclaimed-israeli-author-accused-of-sexually-abusing-ultra-orthodox-girls-1.10383509] into the multiple accusations against him, the biggest question looming over his future would be whether he would get to keep his column in Yated.
He assumed that he was too big, too popular and influential to fall. But on Wednesday the paper’s management told him to resign or be fired. He had lost the rabbis’ backing.
You don't have to understand one word of Hebrew to see what's going on.
Nooooooo their children didn't convert to Islam, noooooooo they didn't go off the derech, they follow Rav Shaul Alter!
I'm telling that this is crazy and is a reflection of what is going on to all Chareidie groups, if a child leaves one side to go to another, then that is catastrophic ...
Something terrible is going on in the Frum world of chunuch!