“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, November 13, 2023

Rabbis at woke colleges describe ‘unnerving’ antisemitism as campuses become hotbeds of hate

 

Haskelevich, the Chabad rabbi at UPenn, described the events on his campus since Oct. 7 as disturbing and unnerving


Rabbi Haskelvich was recently recorded in a viral video helping a student put on tefillin, or leather straps containing sections of the Torah for praying, while a group of pro-Palestinian students marched past shouting “Palestine will be free from the river to the sea.”

 Thousands of rabbis gathered Sunday in Brooklyn for its famous annual Chabad event — including hundreds on the front lines at some of the wokest, rabidly antisemitic campuses in the nation.

Several rabbis who attended the photogenic event in Crown Heights and helm Jewish centers at liberal US colleges described to The Post how their campuses have been transformed into dangerous hotbeds of hate since the Hamas slaughter in Israel on Oct. 7.

180,000+ March In France Against Antisemitism

 

More than 180,000 people across France, including 100,000 in Paris, marched peacefully on Sunday to protest against rising antisemitism in the wake of Israel’s ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza.

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, representatives of several parties on the left, conservatives and centrists of President Emmanuel Macron’s party as well as far-right leader Marine Le Pen attended Sunday’s march in the French capital amid tight security. Macron did not attend, but expressed his support for the protest and called on citizens to rise up against “the unbearable resurgence of unbridled antisemitism.”

However, the leader of the far-left France Unbowed party, Jean-Luc Melenchon, stayed away from the march, saying last week on X, formerly Twitter, that the march would be a meeting of “friends of unconditional support for the massacre” in Gaza.

The interior ministry said at least 182,000 people marched in several in French cities in response to the call launched by the leaders of the parliament’s upper and lower houses. No major incident has been reported, it said.

Paris authorities deployed 3,000 police troops along the route of the protest called by the leaders of the Senate and parliament’s lower house, the National Assembly, amid an alarming increase in anti-Jewish acts in France since the start of Israel’s war against Hamas after its Oct. 7 surprise attack on Israel.

IDF Bedouin Soldiers Threaten Hamas

 

A video of Bedouin IDF soldiers threatening Hamas recently went viral on Israeli social media.

The Bedouin community in southern Israel suffered grievous losses in the Hamas assault on Israel, with 21 Bedouins murdered by Hamas or killed by rockets launched from Gaza. Six Bedouins were abducted to Gaza.

The video shows a Bedouin brigade with their guns ready to enter Gaza. Their commander asks them: “You’re with me? And they respond: “Until death!”

The commander then issued a message to Hamas, saying: “Twenty-seven days ago, Hamas terrorists came here and murdered babies and women – actions forbidden by religious law.”

“We’re on the way to you – to kill you one by one. Ya Hamas – prepare yourselves – remain in your tunnels – hide there like animals. We’re coming to you – to cause your mothers to cry over you.”

“You want to be a martyr? Fine by me -you’ll become a martyr through my hands. You understand?”

Israeli Troops Give Fuel To Shifa Hospital, But Hamas Blocks The Delivery [VIDEO]

 

The IDF said Sunday that its forces delivered 300 liters of urgently needed fuel for medical use at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, but that Hamas Health Minister Yosef Abu Rish blocked hospital officials from getting it.

The IDF published footage of troops placing the fuel at a predesignated drop spot from which hospital personnel were supposed to get the fuel. It also published audio of a call in which a Shifa Hospital official is heard saying that Abu Rish is forbidding the hospital from taking the delivery.

If you thought Hamas wants to protect Palestinian children and the elderly – including critically ill individuals – think again.

A top Hamas official previously said that the tunnels they built are only for Hamas fighters and that it’s not their responsibility to protect Gaza residents. And, as evidenced by this story, they also don’t believe it’s their responsibility to help protect the lives of their own babies in the hospitals they use to devise and launch attacks against innocent Israelis.




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Sunday, November 12, 2023

The hero of Kibbutz Kissufim who repelled dozens of Hamas terrorists

 

Muslim & Bedouin IDF soldiers who battled Hamas terrorists

 

Female IDF commander talks about battle with Hamas terrorist

 

Hamas leader 'back from the dead' to attack Israel Kidnapping specialist who appeared to have died nearly a decade ago is alive and masterminding campaign of terror after hiding in tunnels beneath Gaza for years

 

Hamas leader who was presumed dead is alive and organised the October 7 terror attacks from a network of tunnels in Gaza, Israeli spies are said to believe. 

Mohammed Sinwar was pronounced dead in 2014 by Hamas, which released an image of him lying on a bloodstained bed. 

But in reality this was a stunt aimed at protecting him from Israeli assassination attempts and he was one of three to four figures behind the attacks on Israel which killed 1,400 people, it is claimed. 

'He was 100 per cent one of the core team who planned Oct 7,' a former Mossad counter-terror chief told the Telegraph.

'In the military leadership he's very important,' the source said. 

'He's around number seven on the wanted list, alongside the likes of Mohammed Deif, Marwan Issa and Tawfiq Abu Naim. He's an important figure and he's still alive for sure.'

Sons of Hamas Leaders Living it Up With Booze & Girls While Gazans are Running For the Lives

 



The video Hamas is trying to hide: Palestinians refuse to be used as human shields and escape south, away from Hamas’ terror hub.

 


 In a video that Hamas doesn’t want you to see, it depicts Palestinians choosing not to act as human shields and instead moving south using the ID’s evacuation corridor to distance themselves from the activities of Hamas, known for its acts of terror.

Additionally, accounts from a Palestinian woman suggest that Israeli forces were firing, although not at civilians; the gunfire may have been directed at Hamas militants who posed a threat to the civilian population.