“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, January 27, 2025

Evelyn Sagbay harassing Jewish parents dropping their children off at Hebrew School in south-orange NJ



 

Are You Aware that the "Hostage Families Forum" is a far-leftist organization that wants to overthrow the Netanyahu Government?

 

DOJ officially admits Hunter Biden was bribed by a criminal Romanian oligarch to influence U.S. policy

 

You can't make this up..Irish bastard President makes Anti-Israel Speech on HOLOCAUST DAY .. then they drag Jewish Pregnant Lady on the floor because she turned her back on him!

 

Why Egypt Won't Take any Palestinians!

 DIN: Let the following sink in:

Egypt is unwilling to take a single Gazan refugee, but more than happy to take 70 convicted terrorists!!

Colombia Announced It Wouldn't Take Back Their Criminals Instantly Regrets Their Decision


 To fully understand just how remarkable today’s exchange with Colombia was, you need to understand how Washington DC has traditionally worked through these sorts of issues, and the different way it works now under Trump.


I’ll illustrate.

Traditional Approach:

1. Colombia announces it will not take our repatriation flights.
2. On Monday, the State Department convenes an interagency task force with DoD, NSC, DEA, INS, ICE, Commerce, Treasury and Homeland Security.
3. The task force meets for four days and develops a position paper.
4. The position paper is rejected by the Secretary of State, who is unhappy that insufficient equity considerations are built into the process.
5. The task force reconvenes a week later to redevelop three new, equity-centric courses of action and create a new position paper. 
6. The process is delayed a week because Washington DC gets three inches of snow.
7. SecState approves the new position paper for interagency circulation, and considerable input is received from the heads of other departments so the task force must reconvene.
8. The original three proposed responsive courses of action are scrapped in favor of a new, fourth course of action that achieves the worst aspects of the three prior courses of action but satisfies the interagency.
9. Someone in State who disagrees leaks to the Washington Post, who writes a story about how ineffective the Presidential administration is.
10. The White House Chief of Staff sets up a session three days later to brief the President, who approves the new fourth course of action.
11. Over a month after the issue is first raised, the State Department Public Affairs Officer holds a press conference announcing that Colombia has agreed to try to send fewer criminals into the US and everyone declares victory.

Trump Approach:

1. Colombia announces it will not take our repatriation flights.
2. After a par-5 third hole where he goes one under par, Trump uses his iPhone to post on social media as to how the USA will destroy Colombia’s economy if they do not do what the USA demands.
3. By the time Trump gets to the par-4 sixth hole, Colombia’s President has agreed to repatriate all the illegal Colombians in his own plane, which he will pay for.
4. Trump finishes three under par and goes to the clubhouse for a Diet Coke where he posts a gangsta AI image of himself and the new FAFO Doctrine.
5. Winning.

See the difference?  It’s called LEADERSHIP.

Saudi Cartoon Mocks Gaza War


Right: Gaza before Hamas' victory?

Left: Gaza after Hamas' victory?

HEROINE OF ISRAEL: Captain Shir Eilat Remembered as Her Soldiers Return Home


Captain Shir Eilat, commander of the female observers kidnapped during the Nahal Oz outpost attack on October 7th, bravely fought to protect her soldiers but tragically fell in battle.

Her observers—Liri Albag, Naama Levy, Karina Ariev, and Daniella Gilboa—have now been released.

 Shir’s sister, Nir Eilat, shared a heartfelt message: 

“My dear Shir, your soldiers are on their way home!” Captain Shir Eilat is remembered as a national heroine and a symbol of Israel’s enduring strength and resilience.

 

Police in Beit Shemesh Busy all day With Chareidie Parasites Protesting Against Everything

 They all need to be drafted to the army!  They are not learning, they are going berserk with boredom! 







Now You Have to Dress "Tzneesdik" to fly on Most Airlines!


 ir travel has certainly changed over time, and an occasion that once mandated dressing smartly has become considerably more casual. 

Recently, Spirit Airlines issued a new dress code for its flight passengers, after several news-making instances regarding customers being removed from flights due to their attire.

Now, customers on Spirit Airlines are subject to being removed from flights if they are “barefoot or inadequately clothed (i.e., see-through clothing; not adequately covered; exposed breasts, buttocks, or other private parts), or whose clothing or article, including body art, is lewd, obscene or offensive in nature.” 

Here are some other rules that airlines have regarding clothing. 

1. Hawaiian Airlines

Passengers on Hawaiian Airlines are prohibited from wearing bathing suits, and “clothing must cover the upper part of the torso,” says its contract of carriage. 

Shorts are fine, but “speedos and bikini bottoms are not allowed,” said Hawaiian Airlines. And bare feet are not OK either.

“In all cases, clothing must not be lewd, obscene or patently offensive to others,” said Hawaiian Airlines. 

2. Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines passengers cannot wear clothes that are “lewd, obscene or patently offensive,” and passengers must wear shoes. 

3. United Airlines

Similarly to Southwest, passengers on United have a pretty loose dress code. 

United Airlines’ contract of carriage specifies that passengers must be “properly clothed.” 

Clothing cannot be “lewd, obscene or offensive” as well — and passengers have to wear shoes. 

4. American Airlines

American Airlines’ code of carriage does not specify what is not allowed, but it does say that passengers have to “dress appropriately; bare feet or offensive clothing aren’t allowed.” 

5. Delta Air Lines

Delta’s code of carriage does not have a specific dress code.

It does state that passengers can be removed when their “conduct, attire, hygiene or odor creates an unreasonable risk of offense or annoyance to other passengers.” 

6. Qatar Airways 

Qatar Airways has a dress code for passengers in business class and above, says its website. 

“Depending on your destination, there are different rules and regulations regarding the type of clothing you should wear. The dress code is designed to ensure passengers’ comfort and safety while traveling, so it is important to understand the rules before departing,” said Qatar Airways. 

This dress code prohibits shorts, sportswear and “overly revealing clothing,” and business class passengers should be dressed “smart casual.” 

“Passengers should pay attention to the dress code when traveling in business class, as it will ensure their comfort and respect for other passengers,” said Qatar Airways.