“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, August 5, 2024
What to have at home in case of war
Alongside the Home Front Command's recommendation to keep products in every
home that can last for 3 days, such as food, water, medicines, toiletries,
rechargeable batteries for mobile phones, a battery-operated transistor,
etc., the Ministry of Economy has held internal discussions in recent months
with the Ministry of Health, the National Emergency Authority, and the Home Front
Command and formulated a list of emergency food items.
The recommended food items include dry goods that do not require cooking
like raw tahini, nuts, couscous, bulgur, oats, various canned goods, tuna,
hot meals, biscuits, rice cakes, crackers, dried fruits, cooked legumes,
peanut butter, honey, sugar, halva, tea, coffee, etc.
Inventory Check
The Ministry of Economy has instructed the chains to prepare for the sale of
quantities sufficient for 3-7 days, with guidelines for the supermarket
chains to prepare with appropriate stocks for the population. The ministry
conducts regular checks and has found that there are sufficient stocks in
the chains, warehouses, and production, and there is no need for food
hoarding.
IDF Launches New Alert System For Large-Scale Emergencies
The IDF’s Home Front Command has launched a new system to send location-based alerts to the public.
The new platform enables Israeli civilians to receive personal messages in large-scale emergency events directly, without the need for any action on their part.
The messages will appear on users’ phone screens automatically and sound a warning alarm along with emergency instructions. The Cell-Broadcast-based technology enables the dissemination of messages to many subscribers in the same area simultaneously.
The system does not replace the Home Front Command app or physical alert sirens but is specifically for large-scale emergencies.
"White Privileged" Stephanopoulos Gets Unhinged Talking Down to A Black Representative
In a heated exchange on ABC News, Representative Byron Donalds and host George Stephanopoulos clashed over Vice President Kamala Harris’ racial identity. The segment, which quickly became tense, showcased a dramatic confrontation that left viewers questioning the impartiality of the host.
The interaction began when Stephanopoulos brought up Harris’ racial identity, prompting Donalds to address the ongoing social media conversation surrounding the topic. However, the discussion quickly escalated when Stephanopoulos accused Donalds of perpetuating a slur.
“You just repeated the slur again. If it doesn’t matter why do you keep questioning her identity? She’s always identified as a black woman. She is biracial. She has a Jamaican father and an Indian mother. She always identified as both. Why are you questioning that?” Stephanopoulos demanded.
Donalds responded, attempting to shift the focus to broader issues. “Well George, first of all this is something that’s actually a conversation throughout social media right now. There are a lot of people that are trying to figure this out. But again that’s a side issue, not the main issue. The main issue is…”
Stephanopoulos, visibly agitated, interrupted. “Sir, one second. You just did it! You just did it again! Why do you insist on questioning her racial identity?!”
As tensions rose, Donalds tried to regain control of the conversation. “Do you want to talk or do you want me to talk?”
“I want you to answer my question!” Stephanopoulos shot back.
“George… George. Now that you’re done yelling at me let me answer!” Donalds retorted, highlighting the contentious nature of the exchange.
The fiery confrontation left viewers wondering about Stephanopoulos’ ability to maintain impartiality, especially in the context of a potential ABC Presidential debate. The segment has since sparked widespread discussion and debate on social media, with many questioning the boundaries of journalistic neutrality and the role of media in political discourse.
Sunday, August 4, 2024
Listen to Bolton discuss US Pressuring Israel
When Biden pressures Israel to respond mildly to Iranian aggression, Israel looks weak in the eyes of Tehran. And this tempts Iran's leaders to go further. I discuss what I think is next in this war with @NewsNation: pic.twitter.com/Y7heZ6c63z
— John Bolton (@AmbJohnBolton) August 1, 2024
Egypt was always aware of tunnels in the Philadelphi Corridor
📍EXPOSED: 3-Meter-High Terrorist Tunnel in the Area of the Philadelphi Corridor:
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 4, 2024
In recent operational activity, IDF troops eliminated dozens of tunnel routes in the area of the Philadelphi Corridor, and continue to locate additional ones. A three-meter-high tunnel was… pic.twitter.com/3U0ICFS6Es
NY Times nearly 100-year-old Jew-hatred knows no bounds
NY Times nearly 100-year-old Jew-hatred knows no boundshttps://t.co/pWwOAoi4Jb
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 4, 2024
The "Moderate" Haniyeh! Hear him in his own words!
They think you're naive enough to believe that Ismail Haniyeh was a moderate.
— Israel Advocacy Movement (@israel_advocacy) August 1, 2024
Let's hear him in his own words… pic.twitter.com/Mf1xjGET2S