“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

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Masked anti-Israel protestor who accosted Jewish man on NYC subway revealed...Lives With Mommy & Daddy




 The craven, masked pro-Palestine protester who made the front page of The Post after he allegedly accosted a Jewish man on the subway is a privileged, bicoastal agitator who still lives with mommy and daddy in their $1.8 million California home

Christopher Khamis Victor Husary is an America-hating, former business major with arrests tied to protests in California and NYC — where he even scored a $17,000 payday last month after he claimed he was beaten by cops during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest in Brooklyn, records show.

His identity was first uncovered by the activist organization Jew Hate Database based on Husary’s own social media posts — where he all but admitted he was the person on The Post’s June 15 cover.

“Goes to ny for a day,” Husary, 36, wrote alongside an Instagram post sharing the Post front page. “I can smell a baby killer from a mile away …. call Homeland Security… i went through jfk with this shirt & had all the patriots panicked af.

Yaakov Dery wearing Talit & Tefillin hours before he was killed in a mortar attack.


 Sergeant First Class (Res.) Saadia Yaakov Dery was photographed during morning prayers in Gaza hours before he was killed in a mortar attack. The photograph is the last image of Saadia alive.

The photograph shows Saadia wearing a talit prayer shawl and tefillin.

Saadia, 27, lived in Tel Aviv. He was a student at the Yaffo Yeshiva, married, and the father of two children ages two and one.

Laly, Saadia's mother, said, "My Saadia was a child who prioritized everyone's wishes before his own. He did much more than expected of him in every field. He was a wise student, studied for rabbinic exams, and started his bachelor's degree in teaching. He studied every free minute and had a great sense of humor. He was an amazing father to Haleli and Yinon. He was a hero in soul and body and never complained. On October 7th, he was with us when he was called for duty. Saadia loved this people, loved the Torah and the land, and fought for it," the mother eulogized.

She addressed Israel's leaders directly: "Since the beginning of the war, I was silent; now I have an obligation not to be silent. I will not allow the enormous sacrifice we made and my fallen son to be in vain. In Saadia's name, we demand victory and absolute resolve. My son did not fall for the sake of a diplomatic arrangement but for a complete victory over the enemy."

Hamas Terrorist Was Shot Dead On Oct. 7 While Trying To Steal Sefer Torah

New Mantel on the Stolen Sefer Torah 

An incredible new photo has emerged from an incident that occurred during the Hamas massacre in southern Israel on October 7. During the attack, a Sefer Torah was nearly seized by terrorists as they invaded the IDF’s Pega outpost in Otaf, but was saved at the last minute by the bravery of IDF fighters.

According to reports, the terrorists had planned to transport the Sefer Torah to Gaza after overrunning the outpost. However, just as they were about to capture the Torah, IDF forces arrived on the scene, fighting with their last ounce of strength to eliminate the terrorists and protect the it.

Thanks to the bravery of the IDF fighters, the Sefer Torah was saved from falling into the wrong hands.

The Sefer Torah has since undergone professional restoration and received a new mantle describing its experience, and has been put back to use in an IDF base.



 

Friday, June 21, 2024

Former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg endorses Crazy Joey, gives $20 million to re-election effort

 

Jews are our worst enemies! 

Endorses a guy that withholds arms to an ally who is in the midst of a bloody war and its very survival! When will we ever learn! 

Billionaire former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg endorsed President Biden Thursday and has contributed $20 million toward the incumbent’s re-election effort, according to multiple reports. 

“I stood with Joe Biden in 2020, and I am proud to do so again,” Bloomberg, 82, told the Washington Post. 

Future Forward USA PAC, a pro-Biden group also known as FF PAC, received $19 million from the former three-term mayor, according to the Washington Post and Reuters

The Biden Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee authorized by the president’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee, received $929,600 from the Bloomberg L.P. co-founder, the outlets reported. 

Biden, 81, awarded Bloomberg the Presidential Medal of Freedom last month during a White House ceremony. 

“From finance to media to philanthropy, Michael Bloomberg has revolutionized our economy. He’s transformed how we consume information,” Biden said as he bestowed Bloomberg with the nation’s highest civilian honor.

“He’s changed us. He’s challenged us as well, to solve the toughest challenges, from gun violence to climate change. And as mayor, he rebuilt the City of New York after 9/11, channeling our spirit of resilience as a nation and a beacon to the world. Michael, thank you Mr. Mayor.”

Bloomberg made his fortune with financial technology and served as New York City mayor from 2002-2013, initially as a Republican and then as an independent.

He re-registered as a Democrat in 2018 – the party he affiliated himself with prior to his mayoral career – and spent more than $1 billion on an unsuccessful 2020 White House run, in which he competed against Biden in the Democratic primaries. 

Bloomberg’s net worth is reported to be $106 billion, according to Forbes — landing him just outside the top 10 on its list of the world’s top billionaires.

It’s unclear when he made the donations to the Biden re-election effort. 

The Biden campaign and the Democratic National Committee raised a combined $85 million in May for the 2024 presidential race. 


Outrage as DA Bragg’s office drops nearly all cases from Columbia University’s anti-Israel protest

 

Nearly all the protesters charged with storming and occupying Columbia University’s campus during heated anti-Israel demonstrations won’t face criminal charges, Manhattan prosecutors announced Thursday — drawing outrage from law enforcement and Jewish advocates.

District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office dismissed cases against 31 of 46 people charged with trespassing in the Ivy League school’s Hamilton Hall after a dramatic April 30 NYPD raid rounded up protesters on the Morningside Heights campus.

Prosecutors largely cited lack of evidence, such as security video footage, that could tie the students or staff to the building takeover for leaving them free and clear without even a slap on the wrist.

The dismissals quickly drew fury from rank-and-file NYPD officers, higher education officials and Jewish leaders who spoke with The Post.

“This is turnstile justice,” said Michael Nussbaum, a 25-year member of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York.

“This a green light for chaos, a green light for destroying property.”

Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Stephen Millan said that prosecutors had trouble moving forward with charges due to “extremely limited” video surveillance that couldn’t prove anything was damaged inside the building.

Milan also told Judge Kevin McGrath that cameras inside Hamilton Hall were covered up during the police raid, and that no cops were injured.

“It would be extremely difficult for the people to prove any charge of misconduct,” Millan said in Manhattan Criminal Court, adding the each of the individuals getting their cases tossed had no criminal history.

Protesters wore masks during the demonstration, making it difficult to point out the specific antics of each individual, the DA’s office added.

Students and staffers at Columbia, Barnard or the Union Theological Seminary who had their charges dropped face disciplinary action by the school, which also factored into the decision, prosecutors said.

Notorious protester Aidan Parisi, 27, a postgrad student in social work at Columbia, was among the 31 to have their cases dismissed.

The lone remaining Hamilton Hall defendant is James Carlson, the scion of millionaire ad executives who owns a $2.3 million home in Park Slope.

Carlson, who has been dubbed as the “possible leader” of the Columbia University protests, faces hate crime, assault and petit larceny raps for allegedly torching an Israel supporter’s flag and then hitting the 22-year-old in the face with a rock during an April demonstration.

He is also accused of destroying a camera inside a holding call at One Police Plaza after he was taken into custody during the Hamilton Hall takeover.

Prosecutors said they plan to move forward with charges against Carlson, who’s been dubbed a wannabe bad boy and is due back in court July 25.

His attorney, Moira Meltzer-Cohen, said that Carlson disputes the “validity of many of these allegations.”

The DA’s office told another 14 individuals — including 12 people not affiliated with the Ivy League school — that their cases would be thrown out on certain conditions.

But defense attorney Matthew W. Daloisio argued that they should have their cases tossed immediately, saying that no one was hurt or damaged property.

“The only allegation that was different is that they weren’t enrolled or currently a faculty member,” Daloisio told the judge, adding that this group included “alumni [and] community members concerned of genocide.”

Prosecutors also threw out nine cases — including six students — who were charged for occupying a building at the City College of New York protests on April 30.

Several police sources could barely contain their disbelief to The Post.

“Lack of evidence?” one said. “Apparently body-worn camera wasn’t enough?” 

“We have a DA giving them what amounts to a mandate to push the envelope further now,” fumed another veteran cop.

Jeffrey Wiesenfeld, who served 15 years as trustee on the governing board for CUNY, said it strained belief that authorities couldn’t identify anyone.

“How can it be that you can’t identify a single person?” he said.

“It’s not acceptable and it’s not good for the city.”

Map shows Chinese-owned farmland next to 19 US military bases in ‘alarming’ threat to national security

 

China has been buying up strategically placed farmland next to military installations across the US, raising national security fears over potential espionage or even sabotage.

The Post has identified 19 bases across the US from Florida to Hawaii which are in close proximity to land bought up by Chinese entities and could be exploited by spies working for the communist nation.

They include some of the military’s most strategically important bases: Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) in Fayetteville, North Carolina; Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood) in Killeen, Texas; Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California, and MacDill air force base in Tampa, Florida.

Robert S. Spalding III, a retired United States Air Force brigadier general whose work focuses US-China relations told The Post: “It is concerning due to the proximity to strategic locations.

“These locations can be used to set up intelligence collection sites and the owners can be influential in local politics as we have seen in the past,” he added.

“It is alarming we do not have laws on the books that would prevent the Chinese from buying property in the US.”

All eyes should be on Al Jazeera for being founded, funded — and directed — by terrorists

 



Considering how much attention the American media get, it’s amazing that one piece of actual, unbelievable subversion keeps going on.

That is the Al Jazeera network — founded, funded and directed by the terrorist-supporting state of Qatar.

Last month, The Washington Post reported darkly that the Israeli government had shut down the Al Jazeera network’s operations in Israel because of its coverage from Gaza.

WaPo portrayed this as a “dark day” for press freedom.

In fact, there were a lot of good reasons for the Israelis to stop the network from operating inside Israel.

Just one being that a number of Al Jazeera journalists reporting on Israel’s war against terrorists in Gaza were — er — terrorists.

Take Muhammad Washah, whom Al Jazeera presented as a stellar part of the press corps merely reporting the truth.

Unfortunately for them, their man is also a senior commander in Hamas.

He used to be in Hamas’ anti-tank missile unit, but since 2022 he has been in charge of research and development for aerial weapons.

Known to you and me as “rockets.”

It’s quite something to pull off.

On the one hand, Washah can spend his days making rockets to fire at Israel.

But in the evenings he can report on the terrible destruction in Gaza caused by the “Zionist entity.”

As though it is inexplicable that the Israelis could have any reason to strike any targets in Gaza.

He might have kept getting away with it if IDF soldiers in Gaza had not managed to get a hold of his laptop.

Something that proved the Al Jazeera man’s true loyalties.

The same went for two Al Jazeera “journalists” killed in an airstrike in Rafah in January.

Hamza Wael Dahdouh was the son of Al Jazeera’s Gaza correspondent, Wael Al-Dahdouh.

And while the network complained about the Israelis hitting the vehicle they were in, what they did not mention was that the “journalists” were in a vehicle with a Hamas drone operator while it was targeting Israeli soldiers.

Oh, and young Wael was not just a “journalist,” but a member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad who was “actively involved in attacks” against the Israelis.

Or take Al Jazeera “journalist” Ismail Abu Omar.

Zera Shimshon Parshas Be'haloischa

 


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France has totally lost control of its Muslim Population Creating Chaos .. All of Europe in the Same boat!

 



2,500 Rabbanim Accuse Schumer of Sabotage as Jewish Hate Crimes Soar

A coalition of Orthodox Jewish leaders is calling out Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s empty rhetoric on combating antisemitism as hate crimes against American Jews continue to spiral out of control.

All 2,500 rabbis represented by the Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV) slammed Schumer’s recent antisemitic accusations against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his baseless claims that Israel fails to safeguard Arab civilians properly.

“You have often referred to yourself as a ‘Shomer,’ Hebrew for ‘guardian’ or ‘watchman,’ describing your role as encompassing protecting the interests of Israel and the Jewish people,” a letter from CJV reads.

With anti-Jewish hate metastasizing in primary schools, on Ivy League campuses, and in America’s streets, CJV is demanding Schumer stop obstructing three important pieces of Senate legislation.

The make-or-break bills include mandating the authoritative International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of anti-Semitism in federal cases; installation of a dedicated White House antisemitism advisor; and severe sanctions opposing the International Criminal Court’s rogue prosecution attempts against Israeli leadership.

“We are confident that Senators will see fit to pass all three of these critical Acts, if given the opportunity to vote upon them,” the letter reads. “As the government official tasked with scheduling items onto the agenda for deliberation in the Senate, you are in a unique position to ensure these three bills receive their due consideration.”

Now the clock is ticking for Schumer to finally back up his self-professed “shomer” bravado with concrete action. Each day he continues sabotaging this legislation is another day emboldening the rising tide of hate against American Jews.