While Jewish Children in uniform were protecting us, putting their lives on the line, the Gerrerists were beating the crap out of each other!
“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
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
The Dramatic Moment a Saudi Ambassador Gives a Speech, Collapses And Drops Dead
Saudi Arabian Ambassador Muhammad Al-Qahtani died yesterday during his speech at the Arab-African conference in Cairo, capital of Egypt. The cause of death is unknown. He simply dropped dead, as you’ll see below.
The last words he said were about Egyptian President Abdel Fattah. “The dean of men and a man of peace,” said Al-Qahtani, before collapsing and dying.
The events were documented on tape. In the clip, you’ll observe how the diplomat falls to the ground as he delivered his speech from a podium.
Dozens of people watched in astonishment at the death of the Saudi ambassador.
A Wedding in Israel where only 10 people showed up
From a Friend
from a friend....
The Nikelsburg Rebbe is "the real thing"
Yes, a Rebbe, yes the driving force of a thriving summertime shul, but first and foremost a loving melamed all year long, a primary rebbi who understands and connects with the youngest ones of all....#Nikelsburg pic.twitter.com/gGSFy4mnqr
— #MKY מי כעמך ישראל (@MKYstatus) August 9, 2022
Israeli students accuse Ben & Jerry’s of occupying tribal land in Vermont
Israeli students claim that ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s is “illegally” occupying land in Vermont that once belonged to a Abenaki native American tribe and should practice what it preaches and immediately evacuate the properties.
A cheeky letter sent to B&J — signed by more than 1,000 Israeli students and academics affiliated with Students for Justice in America — accuses B&J of hypocrisy.
“We have concluded that your company’s occupation of the Abenaki lands is illegal, and we believe it is wholly inconsistent with the stated values that Ben & Jerry’s purports to maintain. Ironically, in July of the last year you announced that you would discontinue the sale of your products in Israel because you object to the Jewish State allegedly occupying Palestinian territories,” the letter to B&J’s chairperson, Anuradha Mittal said.
The letter, provided to The Post, notes that B&J filed a lawsuit against its parent company, Unilever, in an effort to block its sale of the Vermont-based brand’s Israel business to a local franchisee so ice cream could continue to be sold in the West Bank.
Chassidishe Politician David Schwartz Told by Democrat Boss "I Will take your f__ing Heart Out " and wishes him a "horrible death" at a Lobster House
NEWS: Last week, Brooklyn Democratic Party executives held a secret meeting to hash out their judicial nominees for NY Supreme Court—ahead of the party's official judicial convention.
— George Joseph (@georgejoseph94) August 8, 2022
Afterwards, party exec Frank Seddio had to be blocked from physically going after a colleague: pic.twitter.com/KZreVNLKBj
What is it they say about seeing how the sausage is made?
Brooklyn Democratic Party powerhouse Frank Seddio is captured on video threatening to rip the “f—ing heart out” of a party activist and wishing him a “terrible death” following a dispute over the selection of state judges.
“What I am is a fu–ing Sicilian who will take your f—ing heart out. You are absolutely done. Never f—ing call me again. Don’t go call me for anything. Drop dead,” the septuagenarian former Brooklyn Democratic Party chairman raged as he was restrained by colleagues from charging at district leader David Schwartz.
An alarmed Schwartz is then seen videotaping Seddio, who still holds clout in the party as “chairman emeritus” and a district leader.
But the videotaping of his tirade — first reported by The City — did not faze the enraged Seddio.
“Here I am, David, you should only suffer a terrible death,” he tells Schwartz.
Another executive committee, Doug Schneider, attempts to calm Seddio down.
“Frank, let’s go outside,” he tells Seddio.
The confrontation occurred at the end of a meeting of the Brooklyn Democratic Party’s executive committee last week at Nick’s Lobster House in Marine Park.
If DOJ doesn’t have enough to convict, Trump will be back in Oval Office
MORE FROM:MICHAEL GOODWIN
Whatever the FBI was looking for in its raid of Donald Trump’s home, it better be big. Really, really big, and important enough to justify this radical and unprecedented action against a former president.
If this were a murder case, even a smoking gun wouldn’t be enough. There would also need to be a corpse.
Because if Democrats didn’t find enough evidence to send Trump to jail, they’ve probably handed him a return trip to the Oval Office.
In a normal case, the burden of proof falls on the government and the suspect is considered innocent until proven guilty.
In this case, the government is guilty of political prosecution until it proves otherwise. Trump is no angel but, just as he is not above the law, neither is he beneath it.
Islamic Jihad Planned To Fire Antitank Missile At Israeli Bus
IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi already instructed defense officials to prepare a plan for an operation in Gaza several months ago after intelligence revealed that the Islamic Jihad terror group was planning an escalation, Walla News reported on Tuesday.
The plan for Operation Breaking Dawn was set into place then but was only implemented last week after the Islamic Jihad threat deepened following the arrest of a senior member of the organization in Jenin earlier in the week.
All roads near the Gaza border were closed after Israeli intelligence officials received precise intelligence information the night after the terrorist commander’s arrest that Islamic Jihad was planning to fire an antitank missile at an Israeli civilian bus carrying dozens of passengers.
Kochavi instructed defense officials to examine all possibilities of responding to Islamic Jihad in accordance with the new developments. Meanwhile, Islamic Jihad interpreted Israel’s closure of the south as weakness and prepared for a major attack. The more Israelis complained about the closure of the south, the more confident Islamic Jihad became about its plan to attack.
Israel also made efforts to dissuade the Islamic Jihad from its attack plans via Egpyt and Qatar, to no avail.
Finally, Defense Minister Benny Gantz pushed to carry out the already planned operation as it became clear that an extensive attack against Islamic Jihad was necessary to avoid an attack on Israeli civilians. Operation Breaking Dawn was launched on Friday afternoon.






