“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

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Video shows a drone handing a Chosson the Kiddushin ring at a Chupah.

 



Lionel Messi Tells Biden Where to Shove His "Medal of Freedom"


 Lionel Messi SNUBBED Joe Biden, and skipped the Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony, where he was supposed to receive the award. 

Messi didn’t even send anyone to accept it on his behalf.

Brian Kilmeade Fooled into Thinking Bob Good "Who was Defeated" Would oppose Mike Johnson

 


Brian Kilmeade was fooled into thinking former congressman Bob Good who was defeated in the GOP primary would oppose Mike Johnson in today’s speaker’s vote.

Listen to Scott Jennings give the reason Why the Judge Want to Sentence Trump Before Inauguration

 

SCOTT JENNINGS:

 Of course Trump won't be punished in his NY hush money case. The only reason they did this was to call him a convicted felon, but the people rejected it.

Violent Clashes bet. Syrian Rebels and Hezbollah Terrorists

 

Violent clashes erupted over the weekend between forces of the Syrian Ministry of Defense, which is controlled by the rebels, and Hezbollah terrorists. The clashes took place in the countryside west of Damascus, near the Syrian-Lebanese border, Channel 14 reported Sunday morning.

According to the report, Hezbollah terrorists, with the help of drug traffickers with whom they have been cooperating, attempted to establish new positions in Syria. In response, the Syrian Ministry of Defense sent military reinforcements to thwart their attempts.

It should be noted that until recently, Hezbollah operated unhindered inside Syria, but now the situation is changing. The rebels are trying to demonstrate control and governance in the field. However, developments remain unpredictable.

Arab affairs analyst Dr. Mordechai Keder suggested the Syrian government may take steps against Hezbollah within Syrian territory. According to him, the Syrian rebels who have been persecuted by Hezbollah thugs for a decade and a half are likely to quickly send forces into Lebanon to undermine the structure of the terrorist organization and damage the connection between its leaders and the troops on the ground.

Kedar noted that the Syrians possess detailed information about Hezbollah’s operations in Syrian villages such as Fua, Mada, and Sar, including the starvation of the local population in 2018–2019 and the clashes with ISIS. According to him, “Hezbollah has honestly earned the hatred of the Syrians.” However, he added that due to the severe economic crisis, there are those in Syria who are willing to cooperate with Hezbollah and assist in smuggling contraband goods.

Meanwhile, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the countryside of Manbij, a city in the northeast of Aleppo Governorate in northern Syria, 30 kilometers west of the Euphrates, is witnessing a major Turkish military escalation, during the past two days, as the Turkish forces intensified their land and air attacks using drones, targeting both military and civilian targets.

This escalation is part of a Turkish attempt to control the strategic Tishreen Dam and the Qara Kozak Bridge, amidst fears of the expansion of the scope of the operations and their impact on the humanitarian and security situation in the region. The number of fatalities in the ranks of the opposing fighting forces during the past two days has reached 101 soldiers.

The fighting has been ongoing since December when the pro-Turkish factions seized Manbij and Tal Rifaat. Since then, neither side has managed to claim any major victory against the other or capture any territory.

According to SOHR, 686 people were killed on January 4 across Syria.

by David Israel JP 

Biden Awards Jose Andres "Presidential Medal of Freedom" Andres Posed with the guy who wanted to Assassinate Trump!

 


Joe Biden awards Jose Andres the "Presidential Medal of Freedom."

Jose Andres was previously pictured with the man who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump.


Blinkin Now retracts and Says that Netanyahu Did Not Block any Deal with Hamas for Hostages!

 

Blinken: 

Netanyahu did not block a deal. Even if Israel carried out actions that delayed a deal but had a rationale, such as the elimination of Sinwar.

(For the record, according to the facts department: Israel did not carry out a specific operation to eliminate Sinwar; he was killed in a random encounter with soldiers).

23,000 "Innocent" Gazans Join Hamas!

 

Hamas Recruitment Booms Despite Heavy Losses

Despite significant losses, Hamas has reportedly recruited an additional 12,000 to 23,000 militants, bringing the combined strength of terrorist groups in Gaza to an estimated 20,000 to 23,000 fighters. 

The IDF continues operations against Hamas, recently destroying a command hub in northern Gaza.

Biden is using every trick in the book to wipe away the Big Stink from his tenure — but nothing is working

 

Breaking News Alert: Joe Biden to resign so Kamala Harris can become first female president.

OK, it hasn’t happened yet, but don’t be shocked if the president makes the dramatic move to improve his awful legacy.

He’s already using every trick in the book to try to wipe away the Big Stink from his tenure, but nothing is working.

Following the election, Biden has spent two months trying to get people to forget the last four years.

The effort hit a cringe-inducing low this week when he awarded prestigious civilian medals to the undeserving likes of Liz Cheney, Hillary Clinton, George Soros and a list of left-leaning celebrities.

The one consistency is that they all supported him. Instead of medals, they ought to get free psychiatric care.

In the real world, Biden leaves office in utter disgrace.

Beyond his disastrous policies on the economy and the border, he corrupted the Justice Department to go after Donald Trump and was able to keep his job for four years only because the White House, aided and abetted by a partisan press corps, engaged in a massive coverup of his frightening cognitive decline.

IDF worried desperate Iran will make "extreme" move against Israel


 Israeli security officials have warned that a change in the regional strategic situation could push Iran to take "extreme" steps against Israel in the near-future. IDF Chief of Staff Herzli Halevi has consequently ordered the military to be on high alert and to be ready for a variety of possible scenarios, Wall News reported.

The concern is that the deteriorating situation Iran finds itself in may push it to desperate measures. Iran's rial currency is in freefall and lost 10% of its value in the first month after US President-Elect Donald Trump's reelection in November. Iran is also facing a severe energy crisis that has led it to ration electricity and to blackouts in much of the country. The regime is facing growing internal criticism and protests among its citizenry.

In addition, Iran's foreign policy is collapsing with the destruction of the military capabilities and leadership of its terrorist proxies Hamas and Hezbollah, the fall of its ally Bashar al-Assad in Syria, and the destruction of its air defense systems following Iran's massive ballistic missile attacks on Israel.

With Trump set to take a harder line against the Iranian regime when he takes office in a little over two weeks, Iran has few options to recover from these setbacks. Israeli officials believe that Trump's policy will constitute a large shift that may change the strategic balance in the Middle East, whether through military moves or economic sanctions.

At the same time, Iran's efforts to maintain its influence in the region continue. Walla reported that members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps are attempting to transfer funds to Hezbollah in Lebanon using civilian aircraft to help the terror group rebuild following its losses in the war with Israel, including Israel's destruction of banks and vaults full of money reserves belonging to Hezbollah.

Iranian involvement in the fighting in Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, along with the economic and political implications within Iran itself, creates concern that Iran's response to pressure will focus specifically on Israel. The IDF is preparing for every scenario, with the understanding that extreme steps by Iran, even with a low probability, require maximum vigilance.

There is also concern that Iran may seek to rush toward nuclear breakout and the development of nuclear weapons if the regime feels that this is its only option for survival or to deter its enemies.