“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

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

The US's hypocrisy is infuriating

 


Quite frankly, the hypocrisy and holier-than-thou attitude of the United States toward Israel is truly infuriating.

The Pentagon recently announced that last year, on May 3, 2023, they mistakenly killed a civilian. It was not just a misguided, errant bullet that killed him. The United States had tracked a 53-year-old shepherd in northern Syria with a highly sophisticated Predator Drone. And then they launched a Hellfire Missile that blew him to smithereens. The Hellfire, a guided smart bomb, is not very big, it’s about five feet long, but the cost is ginormous – about $150,000 per missile. The Predator Drone, however, is huge. It is 28 feet long and has a wingspan of between 48 and 66 feet. 

Turns out, the United States tracked a simple shepherd named Lufti Hassan Masto thinking he was an al-Qaeda leader. They were wrong. A year later, after “a thorough investigation,” the Pentagon admitted its mistake. 


Oops! 

It was a very expensive mistake. Not just in monetary loss, but also perhaps more importantly, in credibility. It makes clear that the United States, too, makes mistakes. The United States, too, kills civilians in war. Of course, they do. The death of civilians is, unfortunately, a part of the cost of war. Good nations don’t target innocent civilians. Good nations, like Israel and the United States, try their best to minimize civilian casualties. 

Exposed: Biden Conspired with Hamas to Trick Israel into a Suicidal Ceasefire!

 

An important detail to note is earlier today after Hamas came out accepting the made-up fantasy deal, the world press initially thought that Egypt and Qatar cooked it up, but they were wrong. 

It is now very clear that the US was the one behind all of this, and was exposed because of their amateurish conduct. 

However, this entire conspiracy backfired on Biden, and this is how we know.

 Gantz has basically done a 180-degree shift from his position on Saturday and now firmly believes that a military operation in Rafah is the only way to get the hostages back. Biden has now officially lost any ally who supports his crooked agenda in Israel. Israel's war cabinet is now more unified than ever on what needs to be done. Thank you, Biden!



 

JetBlue Cancels Jewish customer’s booking after he complained about flight attendant’s ‘free Palestine’ pin

 



A Jewish JetBlue passenger accused the airline of “blatant antisemitism” after it canceled his flight because he objected to a flight attendant wearing a “Free Palestine” pin during his trip to Las Vegas.

Paul Faust, a 54-year-old telecom entrepreneur from Parkland, Fla., had flown on April 28 from South Florida to Sin City, where he was met by a JetBlue official after getting off the plane, he said in a video about the incident, first reported by DailyMail.com.

Faust, a father of two, said the JetBlue official accused him of “causing a disturbance” during the flight and called the Las Vegas police department. 

JetBlue said it has launched an investigation into the incident.

“We are taking this matter very seriously and conducting a full investigation into our crew members’ actions,” a representative for the airline told The Post on Monday.

“We will take appropriate action once our investigation is complete as a result of non-compliance with any JetBlue policies.”

Faust said that he initially kept quiet after seeing the flight attendant wear several pins — including a one bearing the Palestine flag and the words Free Palestine,  as well as a Black Lives Matter badge — but spoke up during the trans-continental flight after she began serving drinks.

He claimed the flight attendant had shifted the pro-Palestinian pin to the front of her apron — a move that he interpreted as provocative and deliberate.

Faust said he brought his complaint to another flight attendant, saying: “I just wanna tell you I’m a frequent flyer, and it was upsetting that she wore that, and that she only changed that pin to the front of the apron, not the others.”

The flight attendant reportedly told Faust: “Okay, I’ll speak with her.”

“I don’t want there to be an issue,” Faust is said to have replied.

“Maybe speak with her after we leave the plane. Just talk about how it was maybe a little insensitive, it made me feel a little uncomfortable.”

After passengers disembarked, Faust said one of the flight attendants pointed him out to another JetBlue official who was wearing a yellow vest.

“Sir, I need to speak with you,” the official is said to have told Faust.

Faust said that he was told he had caused a disturbance and that he needed to produce ID.

“I didn’t cause any disturbance. I’m not giving you my ID,” Faust said he told them.

The JetBlue official is then said to have called the police, telling authorities: “I’m standing here with a passenger that caused a disturbance on our flight.”

Faust said he walked away because “I was not going to sit there while he made up lies.”

The next day, Faust, who was scheduled to fly back to Florida, but said his return flight was canceled.

JetBlue didn’t bother to notify Faust of the cancellation, he said.

When Faust called customer service to follow up on the matter, he said the airline booted him because he had “caused a disturbance on the flight, did not listen to flight crew instructions, and didn’t listen to the supervisor at the gate.”

Faust denied the accusations.

The JetBlue spokesperson said the airline has expedited a change to its pin policy, which had dated back many years and allowed crew members to wear one inoffensive personal pin of their choice, “to reflect the current environment.” 

The airline has reached out to Faust offer to “our apologies for the breakdown in our policies during his flight,” the rep said.

“We hope with these actions we can welcome him back onto a JetBlue flight in the future.”

Several social media users called for a boycott of JetBlue after Faust posted his video.

Israeli offensive in Rafah targets Egypt border crossing after Hamas tried to change terms of cease-fire

Israel launched an offensive into the final Hamas stronghold of Rafah on Monday — and a major target appeared to be the key border crossing with Egypt — the only way in or out of the Gaza Strip that Israel does not control.

The assault on the southern city — where more than 1 million Palestinians have taken refuge from war elsewhere in the territory — came after Hamas made a last-ditch ploy for a cease-fire.

However, Hamas changed the language in the deal — allowing the terror group to count the bodies of dead hostages among the 33 Israelis they had agreed to turn over in exchange for a temporary stop to the fighting, according to Israel’s public broadcaster KAN TV.

Hamas made major headlines when it said it approved a cease-fire deal Monday afternoon. But the Hamas deal had major differences from previous iterations put forward by Israel.

In addition, Hamas continued to demand an end to the war, which has been a non-starter for Israel as it has vowed to eradicate the terror group.

Israel’s ground offensive launched shortly after the Jewish state called out and rejected the Hamas cease-fire proposal as nothing more than deception.

A Palestinian security official and Egyptian official both said Israeli tanks had entered the southern Gaza city and were as close as 250 yards from the crossing.

The IDF wants to control the Palestinian side of the crossing to review any aid flowing into Gaza, a source with direct knowledge told Axios’ Barak Ravid.

Israeli leaders believe that by taking over the crucial Rafah crossing, it will greatly damage Hamas’ claim that it is still ruling Gaza, the source added.

The world’s eyes are now trained on Rafah. President Biden told the Israelis the US would not support a military operation there.

“The president was consistent again this morning that we don’t support ground operations in Rafah,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby told reporters prior to the advancement.

As the IDF entered Rafah, Hamas said it fired rockets at the Israeli city of Sderot, Nir Am and other areas near the Gazan border.

The IDF confirmed that the missiles were intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system, with one home damaged by falling shrapnel from the attack. 

The announcement came shortly after Israel’s war cabinet unanimously voted to proceed with the attack on Hamas’ final stronghold in an effort to apply military pressure on the terror group, “with the goal of making progress on freeing the hostages and the other war aims,” Netanyahu’s office said.

The prime minister also slammed Hamas’ latest truce officer as “far from Israel’s obligatory demands.”

Following Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh’s announcement that the terror group had accepted a cease-fire deal, Israeli officials told multiple outlets that the deal presented to the terror group was a “softened” version of what was really on the table and is not being taken seriously by Jerusalem.

One official told Reuters that the announcement was a clear ruse by the terror group to create a backlash against Israel for refusing a deal, and officials told public broadcaster KAN TV that the announcement of a cease-fire agreement was a “Hamas deception.”

Hamas’ announcement triggered celebrations across Gaza, where Palestinians cheered and chanted  “Allahu Akbar” in the streets — though the celebration was short-lived.

Despite criticizing Hamas’ move, Netanyahu’s office said Israel is still sending a negotiation team to Cairo “to exhaust the possibility of achieving an agreement on terms that are acceptable to Israel.”

But as the Rafah offensive began, families and far-leftist supporters of the hostages in Gaza began demonstrating outside Netanyahu’s home accusing the prime minister of putting the war above the hostages’ lives. 

“Bibi is abandoning the hostages!” the leftist demonstrators shouted, according to The Times of Israel.  

Israel has repeatedly rejected any cease-fire deal that calls for an end to the war, with Netanyahu saying that the conflict will only end once Hamas has been eradicated and Gaza proves to no longer be a threat to the Jewish State.

Thousands of Palestinians are fleeing parts of Rafah after Israel issued warnings it was planning to start military action.

Admiral Daniel Hagari said the more than 100,000 Palestinians who were told to flee eastern Rafah on Monday were instructed to stay in humanitarian zones for the rest of the night, while others were told to run to Al-Mawasi or Khan Younis.

“There they will receive a full humanitarian response, where water, food, medical equipment and shelter will be provided,” Hagari said in a statement.

Netanyahu has agreed to keep the Kerem Shalom crossing open to allow humanitarian aid to go through after closing the passage over the weekend following Hamas’ attack.

Like in Nazi Germany Hamas Students Take Over UCLA Library and Issue Wrist Bands

 

Watch as children in St. Louis are made to protest and chant, "Hey hey, ho ho! Zionism has got to go!


Found Footage Featuring Survivors Minutes After Being Liberated

 


Monday, May 6, 2024

Official Announcement: Israeli tanks have breached the Gaza border heading towards Rafah.


השם ירחם 

 

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Artifacts from the First Temple in the city of David accurately dated for a more precise timeline

 A team of archaeologists, antiquities specialists, Bible scholars and mass spectrometry specialists, affiliated with several institutions in Israel working with one colleague from the U.K. and another from the U.S., has dated material uncovered in the First Temple in the city of David, in Jerusalem, to an unpreceded level of accuracy.

In their paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the group describes how they used radio-carbon dating, tree ring analysis and other techniques to accurately date artifacts collected from a dig site in one of the oldest parts of Jerusalem.

The ancient history of Israel, and most particularly the city of Jerusalem, has taken on increased significance over the past several decades as religious and political entities have used it to make claims about current rights to certain parts of the city. One such site is believed to be what has been described in ancient texts as the City of David.

Prior research efforts have involved digging down into dirt that covers much of the site to find artifacts that could be used to prove correlations between modern findings and claims made in ancient scripts.

To date, such efforts have not led to results accurate enough to make such associations. In this new effort, the team sought to date more recently found artifacts with much more accuracy.