I asked liberal college students in D.C. for their thoughts on the rise in gas prices.@OANN’s ‘Weekly Briefing’ with @ChanelRion
— Justine Brooke Murray (@Justine_Brooke) April 7, 2022
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“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
I asked liberal college students in D.C. for their thoughts on the rise in gas prices.@OANN’s ‘Weekly Briefing’ with @ChanelRion
— Justine Brooke Murray (@Justine_Brooke) April 7, 2022
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MK Nir Orbach of the Yamina party has threatened to follow the example of Idit Silman and leave the government if three demands are not met.
“Unfortunately, I won’t be able to support harming the Jewish character of the State of Israel and the Jewish people,” Silman, the former coalition whip and Yamina MK, said when she caught Prime Minister Naftali Bennett — and the country — by surprise in her unexpected announcement.
The move critically wounded the shaky coalition, which had only 61 MKs in the 120-seat Knesset and is now tied with the opposition. If just one MK follows suit, the government will fall.
On Thursday, Orbach issued his ultimatum, demanding the government backtrack on its plan to cancel daycare subsidies for yeshiva students; the convening of the planning commission to approve building plans for 4,000 new homes in Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria; and connecting Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria to Israel’s electricity grid.
“Without a solution to these issues, I will not be able to remain in the coalition,” Orbach said in a statement.
During a faction meeting held Wednesday, he attacked Bennett for using the phrase “West Bank” last week when referring to the region of Judea and Samaria in conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Although Silman didn’t bring up that point when she defected, many in the right-wing camp, including in Bennett’s right-wing party, were furious, with some expressing hope that the government would fall.
“Such an expression is another deterioration of the government’s values,” said Yigal Dilmoni, director-general of the Yesha Council, an umbrella organization for councils and organizations from Judea and Samaria — which Bennett once headed.
“It is added to the freeze of construction [in Judea and Samaria] and the turning of its back on the Israeli communities. Such a government must go home,” Dilmoni demanded.
HOLY SHLIT Brian Stelter just got destroyed by a college freshman
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 7, 2022
Dunk after dunk after dunk pic.twitter.com/L0BAaCmoXn
Is CNN a biologist? pic.twitter.com/ztjTejurMM
— Election Wizard 🇺🇸 (@ElectionWiz) April 7, 2022
Spring Valley Therapist Daniel Dresdner who is currently being sued by two former clients for allegedly sexually abusing them during sessions is now facing 55 counts of sexual abuse in the third degree. Pic from Haverstraw Town Court this morning at his hearing. Next at 5/5 9 AM. pic.twitter.com/Clo6qmR0Fb
— ZA'AKAH - Crying Out for the Silenced (@ZAAKAHNY) April 7, 2022
פיגוע הירי בתל אביב | קריאות שמחה סביב ביתו של המחבל במחנה הפליטים ג'נין@nurityohanan pic.twitter.com/YmnA5tno2R
— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) April 8, 2022
When the name of the terrorist responsible for the deadly Tel Aviv shooting attack became known, along with the location of his residence, public address systems were heard calling out, "Allahu akhbar," playing "nationalist" songs, and announcing support for the terrorist and the "heroic action" which he carried out in "Tel Al-Rabia," the Arab name for Tel Aviv, the Jewish city founded in 1909 on bare stretches of sand dunes near Jaffa.
Terrorist Ra'ad Hazam was eliminated in Jaffa early Friday morning. According to security sources, he did not belong to any terror group.
The announcements on the mosques' public address system were called in the name of the nationalist and Islamic forces, among them the Fatah movement, to which Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas belongs; and the Islamic Jihad and Hamas terror groups.
On one Telegram channel affiliated with Arab terror organizations, terrorist Ra'ad Hazam was called, "the lion of the [Al-Quds] troops," and his name was included in a list of 31 terrorists from the Jenin area "who defended Falastin in the past two years." Also included in the list is Bnei Brak terrorist Dia Hamarsha.
Thousands came from Jenin and the surrounding villages, marching towards the home of the terrorist's family in order to express support.
On social media, they wrote, "Allah's victory is achieved through blood," and "The Al-Aqsa troops promised a response to the crime of murdering its sons in Jenin - and the troops did not neglect their duty."
The terrorist's father came out to the masses who had arrived outside the family's Jenin home and said, "Victory will come soon. In the coming days you will see the change. You will be free and independent. God, free Al-Aqsa mosque from the hands of the occupation."