“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 31, 2025

Iraqi Man Who Carried Out Quran Burnings in Sweden Assassinated

 


Ezra Friedlander Issues Apology for Falsely Accusing Tower 41 of Antisemitism


 Ezra Friedlander, from the Friedlander Group, issued a video apology on Thursday for a viral video in which he accused Tower 41, the oceanfront resident building in Miami Beach, of antisemitism.

Friedlander, who visited Miami Beach this week and wanted to daven Mincha at the Shul there, had claimed he was refused entry due to antisemitism but expressed regret for his comments, acknowledging that they were inappropriate, totally not correct, and did not reflect his true beliefs.

Friedlander explained that he was unaware of Tower 41’s policy of restricting non-residents from participating in the Shul minyan over security issues and was also unaware that the restaurant is only open for takeout. He was deeply apologetic for his comments and promised to be more careful with his words in the future.

Friedlander also sincerely apologized to the management of Tower 41.

He still has not apologized for urging frum Jews to support the then-President Obama on the murderous Iran deal! He has also not apologized for urging Congress to give Anwar Sadat the murderer of over 2,000 Jewish Soldiers a Congressional Medal of Honor! But he found time to apologize to a restaurant that refused to serve him a tuna fish sandwich! 

Hold the mayo! 



Was the Gazan working for Hatzala?


 In the wake of a photo circulating online showing a Hamas terrorist wearing a United Hatzalah sweatshirt during the hostage release on Thursday, United Hatzalah CEO Eli Beer addressed the situation with a statement. The photo, taken among the crowds during the release, caused concern after it showed a Palestinian in Gaza wearing the organization’s distinctive sweatshirt.


Beer clarified that the individual seen in the photo is not a United Hatzalah volunteer. According to the organization’s investigation, the sweatshirt was likely stolen on October 7th from one of the homes of United Hatzalah volunteers in communities surrounding Gaza. Beer emphasized that while there is no immediate security threat, the organization wanted to make the public aware of the situation.

United Hatzalah, a well-respected emergency medical service in Israel, has long been dedicated to providing aid to all communities, regardless of background or faith. The organization remains committed to its lifesaving mission, despite the unfortunate incident. Beer’s statement aimed to ensure transparency and calm, reinforcing that the stolen item posed no security risk, while also alerting the public to the potential misuse of their brand.

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Was the collision between American Airlines jet and Army helicopter Sabotage??

 

President Trump argued Thursday that it appears to him that the collision between an American Airlines jet and Army helicopter over the Potomac River “should have been prevented.” 

“The airplane was on a perfect and routine line of approach to the airport. The helicopter was going straight at the airplane for an extended period of time. It is a CLEAR NIGHT, the lights on the plane were blazing, why didn’t the helicopter go up or down, or turn,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.  

“Why didn’t the control tower tell the helicopter what to do instead of asking if they saw the plane,” the president added, referring to publicly available air traffic control audio of the incident.  

“This is a bad situation that looks like it should have been prevented. NOT GOOD!!!”

In a separate post, Trump wrote: “What a terrible night this has been. God bless you all!” 

American Airlines Flight 5342, operated by PSA Airlines, was traveling from Wichita, Kan., to Washington when it collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter as it approached Washington Reagan National Airport in Virginia. 

There were 60 passengers and four crew members aboard the plane. All Killed!

Terrorist Who Abducted IDF Observer Naama Levy Eliminated in Gaza Drone Strike

 


Israeli authorities have confirmed that Muhammad Abu Asaid, the Hamas operative responsible for abducting IDF observer Naama Levy during the October 7 attack, was killed in a targeted drone strike in Gaza City four months ago. 

This information was withheld until the recent release of the last female IDF observer held captive.

More Footage of Agam Berger Ordeal


 
Agam Berger’s Friends in Apartheid Israel




The Berger family watches as Agam is handed over to the Red Cross by Hamas at the initial reception point.





Freed soldier Agam Berger embraces her parents at an IDF facility near the Gaza border after spending 482 days in Hamas captivity.


Tears of relief and joy filled the air as Agam Berger’s family and friends celebrated her long-awaited release from Hamas captivity after 482 days. Berger, a 19-year-old IDF observer from Holon, was one of five female soldiers abducted from the Nahal Oz military post during the October 7, 2023, attack.

Her mother, a devoted observer of Shabbat, had firmly stated that she would try not desecrate the holy day for her daughter’s release, nor would she allow media to take photos or videos of Agam until after Shabbat. Originally scheduled for release on Shabbat, Agam was instead freed today, resolving the dilemma and allowing her mother to welcome her home without violating religious observance.



US Visa Holder Mohammad Khalil Needs to be Deported

 

Want to see a murder on live TV?

 


Vivian Silver a Pro-Arab Leftist Learned the Hard Way That Arabs Hate Leftist Jews Too!

 


In the EU Jews Put on Masks and Beat the Crap out of Pro-Hamas Protestors