“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

Monday, October 16, 2023

Schumer twice forced to shelter as Hamas rockets target Tel Aviv

 


Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says experience shows ‘what Israelis have to go through’ as bipartisan delegation promises to push legislation in Congress for more support

A bipartisan group of senators was forced into a bomb shelter in a Tel Aviv hotel on Sunday evening as Hamas fired rockets at central Israel.

The barrage caused the five lawmakers, led by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, to delay their press conference, scheduled for 7 p.m. It was the second time that day they had to shelter.

“We experienced what Israelis experience every day,” Schumer said after the all-clear was given, allowing the press conference to go ahead.

“Israel is a strong nation, and we say to Israel, You are not alone,” the lawmaker said, flanked by Bill Cassidy (Republican-Louisiana), Jacky Rosen (Democrat-Nevada), Mitt Romney (Republican-Utah) and Mark Kelly (Democrat-Arizona).

“The United States stands beside you as an unrelenting partner.”

Earlier in the day, Schumer’s social media account tweeted a picture of him and Romney sheltering from a missile attack.

Providing Gaza with water is the first blink in Israel's policy; Gazan civilians also joined massacre of Israelis in border towns.

 

Former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen has called on Israel to stand firm behind its policies and not provide water to Gaza.

Speaking to Reshet Bet, Cohen said, "Do not blink in the closure, do not blink in the blockade. Bringing water into the Gaza Strip is the first blink in the Israeli policy."

"Bringing merchandise in through the Rafah Crossing is a mistake," he stressed, noting that Gazan civilians also took part in the October 7 butchering of innocent Israelis.

Cohen also emphasized that Iran was "100% involved" in the barbaric massacre on residents of Israeli communities near the Gaza border.

On the subject of the Israeli hostages still in Gaza, Cohen said that he opposes speaking with Hamas, but does not oppose various countries' efforts to broker an agreement through which Hamas would receive some measure of compensation.

"We are working to free the hostages by means of a deal - indirect negotiations with Hamas, as we have done in the past," he explained.

At the same time, he stressed, "There are rules for insanity as well, and we want to know that the hostages are being treated in accordance with international law."

Shocking bodycam footage shows Hamas terrorists blasting innocent victims to death before the gunman filming the horror is shot and killed

 


In a sickening true-life version of violent shooter video games, footage of Hamas gunmen blasting innocent victims to death have been released.

The gruesome videos come from 'head-cam' cameras found on dead terrorists, who were armed with assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades.

In horrific 'live' detail, they follow the fanatics laying siege to residential neighborhoods, trampling over gardens and shooting anyone they see. 

One video shows a rifle muzzle trained on the window of a bungalow. An apparently confused elderly man wanders into view. He is executed.

Another clip shows gunmen going house to house to hunt down families cowering inside. One sees a silhouette in a house and fires his rifle. A body is seen falling.

On a beautiful blue-sky day, the heavily armed mobs go house to house and in one video, a terrorist spots an ambulance and cynically shoots out its tires to ensure it cannot save lives.

In a final clip from one of the terrorists, he is shot. He falls to the ground and prays as he appears to bleed to death. 

The videos showed the fighters preparing for their twisted mission in homes inside Gaza, before setting off at dawn in a convoy of motorbikes and pick-up trucks.

One of the most chilling aspects of the 'head-cam' videos are images filmed before the attack.

They reveal how evil Hamas commanders are training boy soldiers as the next generation of terrorists. 

The baby-faced youngsters, some as young as ten, are seen brandishing rifles. 

Israeli Telegram channel South First Responders, which released the videos, said: 'Many of the body cameras and video equipment found on the bodies of dead terrorists also contained footage from before the attack... evidence of cynical indoctrination of Palestinian children in what appear to be some sort of military-style training camps.'


Jewish reporter says he quit BBC after it refuses to call Hamas ‘terrorists’

 

A Jewish freelance reporter who has contributed stories for the BBC says he will no longer work with the news service over its refusal to label the Palestinian extremist group Hamas as “terrorists.”

Noah Abrahams, a 22-year-old sports commentator who contributed to BBC Radio Derby, blasted the BBC for its “unjustified” editorial policy of referring to Hamas as a “militant” group.

“A personal announcement from me: I will no longer work for or represent the BBC,” Abrahams posted on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter.

“No more games this season. No more input.”

When reached for comment, the BBC disputed media reports characterizing Abrahams’ departure from the service as a resignation.

“It is incorrect to report that Noah has ‘quit’ and we have been in touch with media who have reported as such,” a BBC spokesperson told The Post, noting that Abrahams was a freelance commentator who “has done occasional work for BBC Derby.”

“He doesn’t have any future work lined up with the BBC so it’s not correct to say he has ‘quit’/ ‘resigned’,” according to the spokesperson.

Abrahams appeared on the UK’s TalkTV network to explain his decision to cut ties with the publicly funded news outlet.

“I have morals and I stick by them. I think the BBC’s refusal to use the correct terminology is unjustified,” Abrahams told TalkTV host Peter Cardwell.

“Words impact how we think, how we react, how we act. They have influence.”

Abrahams said that ditching the BBC was a “monumental career life decision” that was a result of him “hold[ing] strong values.”

“Like many in the Jewish community, I don’t see myself as exceptional,” he said.

“The fear is real among British Jews, including myself, and this has led me to a significant turning point in both my career and life.”

Abrahams singled out for criticism John Simpson, the editor of BBC World Affairs who penned an op-ed in which he explained the reasoning behind the decision to refer to Hamas members as “gunmen.”

“Terrorism is a loaded word, which people use about an outfit they disapprove of morally,” Simpson wrote, adding that it wasn’t “the BBC’s job to tell people who to support and who to condemn — who are the good guys and who are the bad guys.”

Hamas terrorists crossed the Israel-Gaza border last weekend and massacred scores of civilians who attended a music festival.

Israeli authorities also said that they found dozens of charred corpses — some of which were decapitated — in a kibbutz near the Gaza frontier.

As of Friday, the death toll from the Hamas assault exceeded 1,200 Israeli soldiers and civilians.

“[Hamas] aren’t freedom fighters or, as John Simpson refers to them, gunmen. They’re terrorists,” Abrahams said.

The BBC spokesperson who responded to The Post said that the news service “take[s] our use of language very seriously.”

“Anyone watching or listening to our coverage will hear the word ‘terrorist’ used many times — we attribute it to those who are using it, for example, the UK Government,” the BBC rep told The Post.

The news channel said it was “an approach that has been used for decades, and is in line with that of other broadcasters.”

“The BBC is an editorially independent broadcaster whose job is to explain precisely what is happening ‘on the ground’ so our audiences can make their own judgement,” the spokesperson said.

Retired US general says Hamas’ attack on Israel was ‘far worse than 9/11’

 

Retired US Gen. David Petraeus, who led America’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, says last week’s Hamas attack on Israel was “far worse than 9/11.”

Petraeus, who also once served as director of the CIA, said Sunday the Palestinian terror strike that killed more than 1,300 Israelis was proportionally greater to the terrorist attacks in the US that claimed thousands of lives Sept. 11, 2001.

Schumer denounces US anti-Israel protests and rejects ceasefire calls, pledges ‘everything they need’ to ‘eliminate’ Hamas

 



Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer denounced US protests against Israel’s retaliatory strikes on Gaza and the calls for a “ceasefire” from some of his fellow Democrats during an interview with The Post Sunday – as he and other lawmakers were forced into a Tel Aviv air raid shelter to wait out Hamas rockets.

The New York Democrat said he’d work to ensure that Israel has “everything they need” to “totally eliminate” the terrorist group from the Gaza Strip – adding that he feels “vindicated” in opposing former President Barack Obama’s release of money to Iran in light of Tehran’s aid to Hamas.

“If the threat of Hamas is not eliminated, they will do it again,” Schumer said when asked specifically about House Democrats — including New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — calling for a ceasefire following the terror group’s surprise attack on Israel.

The senate leader’s trip came just a week after Hamas launched its stunning unprecedented attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7, murdering at least 1,300 people, most of them civilians.

Americans stand with Israel over Palestinians, support wiping out Hamas: poll

 

A majority of Americans stand strongly behind Israel over Palestinians in their bitter decades-long territorial conflict —while an even stronger 66% support a “complete eradication” of Hamas in the Gaza Strip following the terror group’s mass killings of civilians in the Jewish state, according to a new survey.

The Rasmussen Reports poll asked likely voters, “Which is closer to your opinion about the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians: That Israel is mostly to blame, that the Palestinians are mostly to blame, or that both sides are about equally to blame?”

53% of respondents said Palestinians were mostly to blame for the dispute, while only 10% said Israel was mostly to blame and 24% said both sides are about equally at fault.

Another 13% of respondents had no opinion.

Voters also were asked, “Do you agree or disagree with this statement: ‘Israel has no choice but to seek the complete eradication of Hamas in Gaza.'”

66% of respondents agreed, while only 19% disagreed — a staggering 3-to-1 margin.

The US and European Union have designated Hamas a terrorist organization because of its armed resistance and attacks against Israel.

The group controls the Gaza Strip, which has a population of 2 million.

The survey of 1,007 likely voters was conducted from Oct. 10-12 after Hamas launched a sneak invasion of Israel, killing and kidnapping civilians, on Oct. 7.

The poll has a sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

Israel has declared war and is moving to destroy Hamas in what is expected to be a brutal ground war in Gaza.

These are the key Hamas terrorists eliminated by Israel


 The IDF has released a photo of the key Hamas terrorists who have been eliminated by the IDF and the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) since the start of the war in the Gaza Strip.

Among those terrorists is Muetaz Eid, the Commander of the Hamas Southern District of National Security, who was eliminated on Sunday based on precise Shin Bet and IDF intelligence.

Another Hamas terrorist who was eliminated is Billal Al Kedra, the Nukhba commander of the forces in southern Khan Yunis, who was responsible for the Kibbutz Nirim massacre.


Sunday, October 15, 2023

Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss The Miserable Dog "We Cry for Palestinians"

 This video received 26,000 likes ..735,946 views

Which Yeshivah are his grandchildren, his  mamzeirim, enrolled? How does this animal daven in a shul without being thrown out?

BTW if you listen to him, his entire diatribe is word for word out of the Va'Yoel Moshe. He even says that Rabbi Teitelbaum (R' Yoel Teitelbaum) is his "Chief Rabbi."

 Even though Satmar said that they distance themselves from the NK, listen and you will not see a difference. 

The liar tells the Arab Muslim lady, who he cannot take his cursed lustful eyes off, that "we lived in harmony together in peace" This is a total lie, maybe one or two Jewish families lived good with their neighbors, but Arabs killed Jews going back to the times of the Rambam. This is a page write out of Satmar propaganda . 


Suspected fraud of millions of shekels from donation funds for soldiers


The police opened an investigation on Thursday following a tip-off that an Israeli company had attempted to defraud millions of shekels from donations to soldiers, in exchange for the supply of protective equipment to soldiers that is suspected of being defective and substandard and even life-threatening.

While the entire nation of Israel strengthens the IDF soldiers, and volunteers and donates equipment, food, and money on their behalf - there are those who abuse the situation.

A complaint was filed at the Harel police station of the Jerusalem district by a reserve officer who had worked to organize the purchase of a large amount of protective equipment such as personal protective vests for IDF soldiers from donation funds.

The complaint indicates that he received an application from representatives of an Israeli company who claimed that they could supply a large quantity of high-quality personal protective vests from abroad for the soldiers.

From tests conducted by the complainant with the authorities abroad, they suspected that it was non-standard protective equipment, and then he contacted the police about the matter.

According to a police spokesperson, immediately after receiving the complaint, an investigation was opened and transferred to the fraud unit in the Jerusalem District of the police.

An initial and quick inspection conducted by the investigators with the relevant officials in the IDF and the Defense Ministry, and with other officials, revealed that an Israeli company experiencing financial difficulties engaged in importing combat equipment from abroad.