“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
Friday, January 17, 2025
List of Hostages Expected to Be Released in Stage 1
List of Hostages Expected to Be Released in Stage 1 (Alphabetical Order):
1. Liri Elbag
2. Itzik Algart
3. Karina Arayev
4. Ohad Ben-Ami
5. Ariel Bibas
6. Yarden Bibas
7. Kfir Bibas
8. Shiri Bibas-Silverman
9. Agam Berger
10. Romi Gonen
11. Daniela Gilboa
12. Emily Damari
13. Sagiv Dekel-Chen
14. Yair Horn
15. Omer Vankrat
16. Alexander Trofanov
17. Arbel Yehud
18. Ohad Yahalomi
19. Elia Cohen
20. Or Levi
21. Naama Levi
22. Oded Lifshitz
23. Gad Moshe Moses
24. Avraham (Avra) Mengistu
25. Shlomo Mansour
26. Keith Samuel Sigal
27. Tzachi Idan
28. Ofer Calderon
29. Tal Shoham
30. Doron Steinbrecher
31. Omer Shemtov
32. Hisham Shaaban al-Sayed
33. Eliyahu Sharabi
Biden Uses His Final Days To Leave Behind Minefield Of Obstacles For Trump
In his final days as president, Joe Biden has made a series of moves that set the Trump administration up for a tougher transition and first 100 days in office.
From approving more student debt relief to trying to auction off part of the border wall, there has been a flurry of last-minute maneuvers.
President-elect Donald Trump first voiced his frustration with Biden and his administration while appearing on the Hugh Hewitt show Jan. 6.
“They talk about a transition, they’re always saying they want to have a smooth transition of party to party, of government. Well, they’re making it really difficult. They’re throwing everything they can in the way, they’re giving out trillions of dollars in nonsense, in Green New Deal crap, that isn’t worth a damn thing,” an irritated Trump told Hewitt.
Trump initially called out Biden’s actions during the transition as the president moved to ban future offshore oil and gas activity across 625 million acres of the outer continental shelf. That area alone is larger than the amount of land included in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. The action, which incoming White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called disgraceful, will shut down future drilling along the East Coast, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, 250 million acres along the West Coast and 44 million acres of the Bering Sea along the Alaskan Coast.
Khamenei hails ceasefire deal as 'defeat' for Israel
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, hailed the impending ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas as a defeat for Israel.
"It will be written in books that there was a mob who once killed thousands of children and women in Gaza," Khamenei wrote in a post on social media site X.
He attributed the ceasefire to "the patience of the people and the steadfastness of Palestinian resistance and the Resistance Front."
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) also hailed the ceasefire as a "victory" for the Palestinian Arab cause and a defeat for Israel.
"The end of the war and the imposition of a ceasefire... is a clear victory and a great triumph for Palestine and a bigger defeat for the monstrous Zionist regime," the IRGC said.
Iran has long been known to be one of the main benefactors of Hamas and has transferred hundreds of millions of dollars to the group and its leaders.
After years of strained ties, the relations appeared to have improved in 2017, when then-Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh thanked Iran for its "unlimited" support for the Al-Qassam Brigades and its contribution to the development of Hamas' military capabilities.
Former Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri, who was eliminated in Lebanon last year, made several visits to Iran in recent years in which he met with senior officials, including Khamenei, another indication that the rift is over.
Major European Carriers to Resume Israel Flights in February
The Lufthansa Group of airlines will resume service to Israel next month, it announced on Thursday.
The move by the global aviation group, which includes Lufthansa, Swiss International Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, ITA Airways and Eurowings, comes as an increasing number of foreign airlines are renewing flights to Ben-Gurion International Airport as regional tensions de-escalate.
British Airways and Air France are expected to follow suit.
The three major U.S. legacy carriers are still not flying to Israel.
United and American Airlines suspended flights to Israel indefinitely, while Delta is scheduled to resume flights to Tel Aviv in April. United and Delta sought to restart flights to Israel periodically over the last year, only to extend the suspension of service following flareups in the war, while American has stayed away entirely. A United spokesperson told JNS on Wednesday that the company had no news to offer yet on the renewal of flights.
Lufthansa will operate daily flights between Frankfurt and Munich, and Israel, starting on Feb. 1, Swiss will operate daily flights to Zurich, Austrian Airlines will run daily service to Vienna, Brussels Airlines will run three weekly flights, and Eurowings will fly twice weekly to Düsseldorf. The gradual resumption of flights is expected to accelerate in the spring.
Renewed service by major European airlines follows the resumption of service by popular low-cost carriers.
Hungary-based Wizzair has already resumed it flights, while Ireland’s Ryanair is due to renew service this spring, returning to a full schedule in the summer.
January and February are typically the slowest months for travel to Israel. Some 48,000 passengers passed through Ben-Gurion International Airport on Thursday on more than 300 international flights, including 25,600 departing Israel and 22,400 arriving, according to the Israel Airports Authority.
They Love Donald Trump — but Hate the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal He Demanded
The pundit on Israel’s right-wing news channel was visibly anxious.
One American president, said Yuval Malka, presented a “window of opportunity” for Israel to have free rein across the Middle East. But the other, he cautioned, was fickle, appearing to love Israel but liable to leave it in the lurch and constrain its military might.
The president he said Israelis should fear? Donald Trump.
“Remember what I’m saying: Don’t be impressed by Trump, and don’t be impressed by his taking office,” Malka, a former military police official, said on Israeli Channel 14 this week. “We needed to, and we still can, take advantage of the window of opportunity in the gaps between the outgoing administration and incoming administration to do everything we think we need to do, both in Gaza and Iran.”
He added, “We’ll be left here without the ability to execute anything. So we need to do — as fast as possible, before he takes office — everything we think needs to happen, and to create a fact on the ground.”
Mendel Roth Describes 1st Week In IDF ‘We Are Making History’
At the end of his first week of basic training in the Chashmonaim brigade, new recruit Mendel Roth summarized his first week in the army, as he left for Shabbat leave:
“Everyone asks, well, how was it in the army? I must say it was amazing, wonderful. Really, sweet guys, all of them with fire in their eyes, great determination, knowing that we are making history, doing something big for the people of Israel. It was incredible.
“And I must add: this brigade, the Chashmonaim, is not just a place to learn to be a soldier, but also a place where you don’t lose your Yiras Shamayim (fear of Heaven). It’s actually a place to absorb the fear of Heaven. The unit commander is a person who was a teacher at a yeshiva for ten years, in addition to having been in the Maglan unit for many years. My sergeant is a righteous Jew, humble, with the fear of Heaven on his face. This is exactly the place to absorb the fear of Heaven. Upon my word.”
Roth, the son of the Shomrei Emunim rebbe and renowned singer, chose to enlist at the age of 33 in the new Chashmonaim charedi brigade, stating that he could not stand by and not participate while the blood of his brothers was being spilt.
סיכום שבוע ראשון בחטיבת חשמונאים. מקום לצאת לוחם יהודי נאמן לעם ישראל, ומקום שעטוף ביראת שמים גדולה 💪 pic.twitter.com/xyXxi8rIzK
— מענדל ראטה (@m_ndl89881) January 10, 2025
Ben-Gvir Resigns From Government Over ‘Reckless’ Hostage Deal
Israel’s Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, announced at a press conference Thursday evening that if a hostage deal is approved, his party will resign from the government, although he will not actively topple the government.
“The emerging deal is a reckless deal. It includes the release of hundreds of murderous terrorists, the return of thousands of terrorists to the northern Gaza Strip, withdrawal from the Philadelphi Route, and a ceasefire, which in effect would erase the achievements of the war. Not only that, it does not lead to the release of all the hostages, it seals the fate of the remaining hostages who are not included in the deal, and it will lead to the end of the war while Hamas has not been defeated, with a significant ability to rebuild itself,” Ben-Gvir declared.
“When we see the celebrations of Hamas supporter Ayman Odeh, the dancing in Gaza, and the celebrations in the villages of Judea and Samaria – we understand who is the side that has capitulated in this deal. Therefore, if this reckless deal is approved and implemented, the Otzma Yehudit party will not be part of the government and will resign from it,” said the minister.
He added, “I also call on my colleagues in the Religious Zionist Party and on the ideological Knesset members of Likud to act similarly, and together with us, to prevent this capitulation deal from being carried out.”
According to him, “If the war against Hamas is resumed with the aim of achieving a decisive victory and implementing the war objectives that have not been achieved, we will return to the government.
Ben-Gvir emphasized, “We also are willing to pay heavy prices for the release of the hostages. We are ready to do whatever it takes to bring them home, provided that the price does not include one that is much heavier. The current deal increases Hamas’s appetite and motivation to carry out another massacre like October 7th, thereby repeatedly defeating Israel – not to mention the number of terror attacks that could spill, God forbid, much Jewish blood.
“To release the hostages, all humanitarian aid to Gaza must be stopped completely. Not ‘controlling the aid mechanisms,’ not reducing it, but stopping it entirely. Stopping the transfer of fuel, electricity, and water. Only then will Hamas release our hostages without jeopardizing the security of the State of Israel, alongside a powerful military campaign. Only then will we defeat this murderous terrorist organization.”
He stressed that his party would not topple the government. “Even at this hour, I still call on the Prime Minister to come to his senses, to avoid this terrible deal, and to take these steps that will lead to Hamas’s defeat and the release of our hostages without capitulating to it. If he does not do this, as stated, Otzma Yehudit under my leadership will not topple Netanyahu, and will not act together with the left and its goals against the government, but it will not be able to be part of a government that approves a deal that gives Hamas a huge prize, and could bring upon us the disaster of the next October 7th – and will resign from it.”
The leader of the opposition, Yair Lapid, responded to the speech, saying: “I tell Benjamin Netanyahu, do not be afraid, accept whatever safety net you need to make the hostage deal happen. This is more important than any disagreement we’ve ever had.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet again tonight with the head of the Religious Zionist Party, Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The two are discussing Smotrich’s demands following Israel’s potential entry into the hostage deal, which includes a ceasefire. The minister is also demanding the renewal of the war after the deal is completed, as well as a significant change in its management, including halting humanitarian aid.
Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli announced this evening that he would resign from the government if Israel is required to withdraw from the Philadelphi Route as part of the deal. This demand comes in the wake of the agreement with Hamas which stipulates that Israel would withdraw from the route in the second phase of the deal.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Hamas Leader Khalil al-Haya Praises October 7th Attacks, Vows Future Violence
Hamas leader Khalil al-Haya delivered a live speech from Qatar, broadcast by Al Jazeera, where he openly expressed pride in the October 7th attacks.
Hamas, an internationally recognized terrorist organization, has long been condemned for its brutal tactics and genocidal rhetoric.
Al-Haya’s words have intensified calls for the eradication of Hamas, as many see the group as a dangerous force driven by an extremist ideology. Critics argue that until Hamas is completely dismantled, peace in the region will remain elusive, with the group continuing to incite violence and sow instability.
The “starving and freezing Palestinian children” Scream for more war
It turns out the “starving and freezing Palestinian children” want more war https://t.co/pUXhd9LAay
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) January 16, 2025





