“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

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

This will never get old ... MSNBC Election Night Coverage ...From Ecstatic Hope to Depression in less Than an Hour

 

This is Why No One Trusts the Media Anymore .... Wake Up America!

 

Scott Jennings absolutely destroys CNN anchor who asks if we should be concerned about Elon Musk's foreign business dealings.

 

Carter Was a Very Evil Man Who Destroyed the US and the World and We are Still Suffering!

 

Brave Jewish Lady Asks Mayor of Toronto "Why are you here?"

 

Israel kills Hamas commander who led Oct. 7 attack on kibbutz Nir Oz....Mossad going after each one of the Terrorists that were involved

 

An elite Hamas commander who led one of the most horrific attacks on Israeli kibbutzim Oct. 7, 2023, was killed in a targeted strike in southern Gaza, the Israel Defense Force announced Tuesday. 

Abd al-Hadi Sabah, the head of the terror group’s Nukhba platoon in Hamas’s West Khan Younis Battalion, was wiped out during an intelligence-based attack in a Israeli-designated humanitarian zone in Khan Younis, according to military officials. 

Officials said measures were taken to minimize civilian harm during the operation, led by the IDF and the Israel Security Agency. 

“The IDF and ISA will continue to operate against all of the terrorists who took part in the murderous October 7 massacre,” The IDF posted on X on Tuesday, along with a photo of Sabah in Israel during the terrorist attack.

Sabah was responsible for leading the invasion of Kibbutz Nir Oz, a community located fewer than 2 miles from the Gaza border fence and where dozens of civilians were murdered and scores more taken hostage, according to the IDF. 

Hamas methodically burned all 250 cars at the kibbutz during the attack so that residents who weren’t immediately murdered or abducted couldn’t escape. Homes within the community, once considered a joyous paradise for nearly seven decades, were also destroyed. 

Thirty-eight residents were killed and 75 kidnapped during the murderous rampage – leaving the kibbutz one of the communities most devastated by the terror attack.

Survivors were evacuated after the devastation and are now living in temporary housing about an hour away in Kiryat Gat.

The terrorist leader also led numerous attacks against Israeli troops in Gaza since the Jewish state was ambushed last year, the IDF stated.

Along with Sabah, the IDF also announced it killed Anas Muhammad Masri, commander of the northern sector of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s rocket unit, the Jerusalem Post reported.

Masri had been actively commanding rocket fire from northern Gaza into Israel, according to the IDF, which described him as a “significant figure responsible for executing numerous terrorist operations, managing and directing actions by the organization that targeted Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers.”

Hamas murdered more than 1,200 people – mostly civilians, including women and children – and kidnapped another 251 in the 2023 terrorist attack.

Ami Chooses the one with the LONGER PEYUS to be their WH Correspondent

 Ami staff took a ruler and measured the peyus of Turx and Zionce, and bingo, Zionce has 2 inches longer peyus, so he won the contest! 

Am I the only crazy one here? 

Why in Heaven's name do they keep their long peyis out in Golus mingling with Goyim and Shiksis? Then they will wail and yell when they are being mocked and ridiculed! 

Put your peyis behind your ears like Rav Ahron Kotler, R" Moshe Feinstein and R Yaakov Kaminezky z"l, you have on who to rely on!

Yes, Chassidishe Rebbes and Chassidim have their peyos out, but then again they don't work in the White House! 

Ami Magazine has named a new Senior White House Correspondent. In an X post, the popular magazine announced that the torch was being passed from Jake Turx to Shloime Zionce, the Chassidic Youtube world traveler and influencer who has focused on foreign affairs.

In the post, Ami wrote: “Passing of the torch. Everyone’s beloved Ami writer, popular YouTuber and social influencer Shloime Zionce is now our senior White House Correspondent.”

Zionce posted: “Humbled. Thank you @Ami_Magazine for giving me a shot in 2017, and for your continued belief in me up until this momentous day. Very grateful as always, and wishing much luck and success to @JakeTurx on the next step of his journey. I’m excited for what’s to come IYH.”

The announcement led to widespread speculation about the fate of the popular and beloved Jake Turx, who has held the position for years. Turx implied that he is getting promoted to Chief WH Correspondent.

Turx posted: “Thrilled to finally get upgraded to chief White House correspondent and I look forward to teaching Shloime everything I know.”

However Turx is known for his wit and sarcasm, and it is not clear if he was being serious.


 

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Happy New Year!! Arabs Running Wild in Paris Shooting Mortars at Police already Burned 1,000 Cars

 

Ruthless reel of Dems calling Biden ‘sharp’ Days Before He Dropped out!

 


Jimmy Carter's aid to the Ayatollahs

 


With the passing of former US President Jimmy Carter, former Israeli envoy to Washington Yoram Ettinger discussed the tragic mistakes Carter made, many of which still affect the Middle East today.

Ettinger recalled, "President Jimmy Carter strongly supported the Ayatollah regime's takeover of Iran. In 1978, Carter and his advisors concluded that the Persian Shah, America's Gulf policeman, was obsolete, and they believed Ayatollah Khomeini, who was in exile in Paris, would suit the US as he was anti-Communist and anti-Soviet."

Ettinger added, "Carter went so far as to declare—ten days before Khomeini landed in Tehran—that US intelligence determined Khomeini would be an Iranian Gandhi. He also claimed Khomeini had no desire to spread the revolution outside Iran, would focus on tractors rather than tanks, and be a loyal envoy for the interests of the free world."

"These evaluations were the fruits of delusions of a reality that didn't match the Middle Eastern reality," Ettinger said, noting that "Carter's approach also characterized his stance on the Palestinian issue and influenced the development of the peace agreement with Egypt."

Regarding the peace agreement, Ettinger discussed how Carter's insistence on including a national home for the Palestinians, potentially a Palestinian state, nearly derailed the agreement: "Carter is credited with bringing Israel and Egypt to a peace agreement. While neither Carter nor the US initiated or were the central figures in this process, Carter's alternative worldview, seeing the Palestinian issue as central to the Arab-Israeli conflict, led him to push for the Palestinian question to be at the core of the peace negotiations between Israel and Arab states."

"He didn't want an Israeli-Egyptian conference but an international one, which would grant roles to the Soviet Union and a veto to extremists in the Arab world. Israeli PM Begin and Egyptian President Sadat rejected this, so the direct initiative eventually led to a significant rapprochement between Israel and Egypt. Of course, the US played an important role, given Egypt's demands, which only the US could meet. Still, it's crucial to remember that the idea of a Palestinian state emerged due to President Carter, despite Sadat not considering it significant for Egypt," Ettinger explained.

The fact that both sides opposed this led to the Palestinian issue not becoming part of the peace agreement.

Ettinger highlighted Zbigniew Brzezinski's influence on Carter, noting how Brzezinski co-authored the Brookings Report, suggesting that a Palestinian state should be a prerequisite for an Israeli-Arab peace agreement. This perception, Ettinger stated, still guides members of the institute today.

"Carter's involvement in the peace agreement nearly collapsed the negotiations due to his insistence on establishing a Palestinian state," Ettinger reiterated, also recalling Carter's statements suggesting Hamas' intent for peace.

This perception, held by many in the Washington establishment due to the State Department's influence, is marked by continued failure in the Middle East since 1948 - failures that have reflected on Carter as well.

Asked if these failures contributed to Carter not being re-elected, Ettinger responded that Carter's perspective also impacted domestic issues, dragging the Democratic Party far left and contributing to his defeat by Republican Ronald Reagan, significantly influencing the rise of conservative views in America.

"Carter's election victory occurred amid Vietnam War discontent and anger at American leadership, following the brief Ford presidency after Nixon's resignation, and Americans saw Carter's election as a beacon of hope. It was a call which unfortunately he didn't fulfill," Ettinger noted.

Ettinger stressed the fundamental change Carter initiated in the Middle East, turning Iran from America's Middle Eastern policeman into a major enemy, fostering terrorism, drug trafficking, money laundering, advanced weaponry, and more worldwide. Carter, though not solely responsible, gave substantial backing to the Ayatollah regime.

Ettinger describes how Khomeini won Carter's trust, sending peaceful messages, which Carter accepted, and restraining the Iranian military's response. Khomeini exploited this restraint to succeed in his mission, leading to the Tehran hostage crisis.

Ettinger concluded by saying, "Carter's legacy is crucial, especially considering how it still impacts perceptions in Israel towards the US State Department."