“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

Friday, March 1, 2024

Shocking double standard of support for Ukraine and Israel

 

“The Ukrainians must stop fighting in case they defeat Putin.”

Have you heard any of our leaders say that in the last two years?

As Ukraine enters its third year of war it is striking how committed political leaders of all parties are to that war.

And not just here but across the West.

At home — Democrat or Republican — almost everybody is committed to arming Ukraine until victory.

They don’t want Ukraine to fight to a stalemate.

They don’t want it to stop just before winning.

They want it to beat Putin back.

So how strange it is that another war, involving a far closer ally, gets such different treatment.

The historian Niall Ferguson noted the curious double-standard this week after a visit to Israel.

In Washington, London and every other Western capital, political leaders are not saying that they will stick with Israel until it defeats Hamas.

They are not saying “Victory at any price and at any cost.”

Instead they are insisting that Israel stop its war against Hamas as soon as possible.

Charedi Draft Issue May Bring Down the Government

 

Dass Torah Confusion 

 Until Feb. 26, the assumption was that the current Israeli government is stable.

“Yes, of course, there were the horrific events of Oct. 7, but who has an interest in quitting the government and causing it to collapse?” many politicians would have told you.

But on Feb. 26, everything began to change. Israel’s High Court ruled that the government must issue a defense by March 24 against a petition seeking the nullification of a Cabinet administrative decision from last June, in which the Defense Ministry was told not to enlist ultra-Orthodox yeshivah students until the government had passed a new law on the matter by the end of next month.

If the government does not manage to pass the law by March 31, young haredi men will have to be recruited and budget allocations for their yeshivahs will be stopped.

“We are at an unprecedented point. This is the first time that even the right wing is demanding to reach a recruitment agreement that is difficult for the ultra-Orthodox to digest,” Ishay Cohen, the political analyst at the Kikar Hashabat ultra-Orthodox news site, tells JNS.

“Until now it was opposition versus coalition; now parties in the right-wing government coalition are also demanding change. And that is why, even if the High Court demands that the ultra-Orthodox be drafted—it will not be criticized by parts of the coalition,” Cohen says.

Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant (Likud) dropped a bombshell on Feb. 28 by announcing that he will agree to put forward an ultra-Orthodox draft law “only if all parts of the coalition agree to it”—meaning that Benny Gantz and his National Unity Party would have to support it.

Watch the elimination of the Palestinan Police "Terrorist" Officer

 

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Palestinian Authority Police Officer Affiliated with Fatah Murdered Yitzchok Zeiger 57 from ZAKA


Cleared for publication that Yitzhak Zeiger, 57, is one of the two Israelis who were murdered in a terrorist shooting attack at a gas station at the entrance to Eli this afternoon (Thursday).

Zeiger volunteered with the police, with the ZAKA organization, and the Magen David Adom organization, and as a medic in the community of Psagot where he lived. He leaves behind his wife, three children and two grandchildren.

The terrorist came upon Zeigler while he was filling up his car at the gas station. Zeigler was able to draw his personal firearm and return fire, but was ultimately struck down by the attacker.

Samaria Regional Council chairman Yossi Dagan, a friend of the family, knocked on the door of the family home and delivered the bitter news to his wife Shlomit.

Dagan said, "My heart is full of endless sorrow. Yitzchak was a very dear friend, he loved people with all his soul. There is almost no organization in Israel that he did not volunteer for. He always did kindness in the community, would always stop the car, invite people, host them. He loved the country Israel, with all his heart, and was proud to livein Samaria. He loved his wife Shlomit with all his heart, he was the best neighbor he could be, and the most charming friend he could be."

ZAKA paid tribute to Zeiger and called him "a man of true kindness with all his heart and soul, one of the veterans of ZAKA volunteers in the Judea and Samaria district who dedicated his life for the honor of the dead and dedicated days and nights to ensure every Jew had a proper burial in Israel."

The shooter was neutralized by Aviad Gizbar, the owner of the Hummus Eliyahu restaurant at the Eli gas station.

"I was on a refreshing break from battle in Khan Yunis and came here to my place at Humus Eliyahu," said Gizbar adding that "the same terrorists who are in Gaza are the same terrorists who are here. Everywhere they want to destroy us."

Gizbar emphasized, "We must stand up straight, stop being pushed around. It’s time to understand that we are here, and we are here to stay. Stop with the slacking attitude. We must stand up straight, continue the construction. Let's raise our heads high."

He recounted the moments of the attack, "I heard gunshots, I was inside the hummus restaurant. I immediately understood that it was an attack. I shot one bullet so that the terrorist would realize that I was here. I signaled to him, I saw that he saw me and started charging in my direction."

He added, "I took position and shot him. We took him down. I continued scanning the area and saw that there were no other risks. That's how the incident ended."

The shooter was identified as Muhammad Manasra, a Palestinian Authority police officer affiliated with Fatah.

He served as a police officer, at a rank equivalent to major.

Manasara had two previous prison terms, and was last released from the Ofer prison in 2019, after serving a prison sentence for illegal carrying of arms.

Beit Shemesh "Bet" Hire a busload of Hooligans to Harass Children learning in Cheider in Ramat Dalet

 

DIN: It's time for residents of Beit Shemesh to hire buses and harass the Rebbis of the "Ahrelich" in Yerushlayim and Bet Shemesh Bet,  and see how they like being harassed.

Beit Shemesh residents confronted the extremists who came to harass their children, and chased them off, locking them in their bus for over 40 minutes! 

 Some time ago, a bus loaded with Chareidie  gangsters arrived from the neighborhood of Ramat Beit Shemesh Bet,  with the aim of harassing the chidren of the Hasidic Chedir of the Baal Shem.

The demonstrators had just reached their destination, and were immediately attacked by local residents (some of them parents whose children study in the aforementioned Chedir), and left the savages with little choice but to leave with their heads between their knees.

But the saga was not over... Some of the local residents approached the hired driver of the extremists  and demanded that he leave the place immediately.

The driver refused to leave and insisted on waiting and returning the group of protesters home, those residents sat down and blocked the bus' path for about 40 minutes until the police arrived, with the dozens of extremists locked inside.

נלחמים על הבית: תושבי בית שמש התעמתו עם קיצונים שבאו להטריד את ילדיהם ▪︎ הקיצונים עוכבו ע"י התושבים כ40 דק'


 לפני זמן מה הגיע אוטובוס הישר משכונת רמת בית שמש ב' כשעליו קבוצה המונה כמה עשרות סיקריקים, במטרה להפגין כנגד תלמידי החיידר החסידי 'הבעש"ט'.

המפגינים רק הגיעו ליעד, ומיד התנפלו עליהם תושבי המקום (חלקם הורים שילדיהם לומדים בחיידר הנ"ל), שלא השאירו להם הרבה ברירות כי אם לשוב על עיקבותיהם. 

אלא שהסאגה לא הסתיימה... חלק מתושבי המקום שלא היו מסונכרנים עם חבריהם שבאו לגרש את המפגינים, ניגשו לנהג שהוביל את הקיצונים ודרשו ממנו לעזוב את המקום מיידית.

לאחר שהלה סירב לעזוב והתעקש לחכות ולהשיב את קבוצת המפגינים הביתה, התיישבו אותם תושבים וחסמו את דרכו של האוטובוס במשך כ40 דקות עד לבוא המשטרה, כשעשרות הקיצונים מסתגרים בתוכו.

Bnei Brak store Set on Fire


 A storage room serving as a store in Bnei Brak went up in flames Thursday morning, Kikar Hashabbat reported.

Two people were injured at the scene.

Firefighters arriving at the scene worked to extinguish the flames, so as to prevent the fire form spreading to neighboring structures.

United Hatzalah reported, "United Hatzalah medical teams were called to Maharshal Street in Bnei Brak following reports of a fire in a store. The teams provided medical aid to two people, ages 30 and 70, who were injured by smoke inhalation. They are in good condition. Firefighting teams are operating at the scene."

The Fire and Rescue Services said that two firefighting teams rushed to the scene.

"Initial reports said that the fire was large and apparently sourced in a storeroom. Two aid teams were sent from the district's stations. As of this moment, no one was injured in the event."

Kikar Hashabbat noted that though Maharshal Street is a side street, it opens onto Bnei Brak's main thoroughfare, Rabbi Akiva Street, and the fire caused traffic congestion in the area.

Baal Teshuva's First Time in a Shul!

 

Flatbush Girl Finds the Ugly "Volvy Berkowitz the Get Refuser" in Monsey Satmar and the Yoilies Call the Mishtara!


 

 






Volvy's Machsheifah Mother Talks to Malky! Listen to this shrieking banshee!

Shark Tank Guy Doesn't Understand Why Trump was Convicted For His Real Estate Deals

 

Guy who thinks "he" is a girl wants everyone to accept him as a "girl?" Well this lady won't have any of that crap!