“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, March 26, 2025

Argentina to Release Secret Files on Nazi Fugitives



President Javier Milei has ordered the declassification of documents revealing how Nazi war criminals found refuge in Argentina after WWII. 

"There's no reason to keep this information hidden," Milei stated.
 

Jaber Amar who the IDF Murdered Was the Only Hamas Guy Who Told the Truth!

 

Muslims Building Huge City in Texas

 

Khalil the about to be deported Hamas Agitator Knew about the Oct 7 attack BEFORE it happened!


 Columbia Pro-Palestinian Group Posted “We Are Back” 

Minutes Before Oct. 7 — Now Sued for Alleged Hamas Coordination and Prior Knowledge


A lawsuit by former hostages and hostage families filed in the Southern District Court of New York alleges that several U.S.-based activist groups had prior knowledge of the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel and provided support to Gaza’s terrorist organizations.

The lawsuit claims that Columbia SJP reactivated its dormant Instagram account just minutes before the October 7 attack, announcing a meeting and advising supporters to “stay tuned.” Additionally, 83 SJP chapters, including Columbia’s, reportedly issued statements supporting Hamas on the day of the attack, suggesting prior coordination.

Protests in Gaza Against Hamas Spread to Beit Hanoun and Jabalia

 Gaza residents are burning tires as demonstrations calling for an end to the war expand across the Strip








Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Why Israel should annex at least parts of Judea and Samaria

 


By Israel Kasnett, JNS

Israel’s strength stems from its people, but its continued presence on the Jewish nation’s historic homeland is vastly important as well—both from a security as well as a nationalistic perspective.

With a deeply pro-Israel U.S. administration currently in the White House under President Donald Trump’s second term, the question many Israelis have today is whether Israel will annex any part of Judea or Samaria.

Enia Krivine, senior director of the Israel Program and the National Security Network at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told JNS, “It’s very hard to predict what Trump will do.”

She said this administration’s staffing, different from the last administration, “will impact decision-making.”

Krivine pointed out that Mike Huckabee, a minister, former governor of Arkansas and Trump’s pick for ambassador to Israel, is “someone who has a long record of being vocally supportive of annexation.”

She noted that Huckabee “is also an emissary to Trump’s powerful Evangelical base, a large percentage of whom are supportive of Israel and believe that the Land of Israel – including Judea and Samaria – was promised to Jews in the Bible.”

“A lot will depend on who Trump empowers to manage this file,” she said.

Huckabee is not the only major U.S. figure to express pro-Israel views. U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), Trump’s appointee as UN ambassador, was asked in her confirmation hearing in January if she agreed with the view that Israel has a “biblical right to the entire West Bank,” to which she replied she did.

The Leftists and Gedoilim Like R' Feldman and R' Kotler are on the Same Page vis-a-vis WZO Voting



After running as a candidate last time, Abraham Silberstein will not even be voting in this year’s election for the World Zionist Congress.

In 2020, Silberstein had joined a liberal slate from the United States vying for representation in the congress, a unique legislative body that lets Jews from all over the world have a say in Israeli affairs. A critic of Israel, he agreed to join the Reform movement’s list of candidates. Serving in the congress, he felt, meant having a seat at the table. 

Founded by Theodore Herzl 128 years ago, the congress has influence over Israeli policy on immigration, land use and religious affairs through its control of institutions such as the Jewish Agency and the Jewish National Fund. It also distributes about $1 billion a year to Jewish causes.

Given his position near the bottom of the list of candidates, Silberstein knew he had no chance of being elected. But his willingness to participate was an expression of his politics at the time: progressive and Zionist. 

The war in Gaza has changed that outlook — and his approach to the current election, which remains open for voting through May 4

“I have in general become disillusioned with progressive Zionism since Oct. 7,” said Silberstein, a doctoral student in modern Jewish history at New York University

Silberstein vehemently objects to Israel’s conduct and no longer believes in the possibility of changing Zionism from within. Even if he did, he can no longer ethically participate in the election. That’s because voters are required to say they accept the Jerusalem Program, an evolving set of principles that serves as the official platform of the Zionist movement. 

Biden Granted $830 MILLION FOR a Survey consisting of just 10 QUESTIONS on an 8x11 paper

 


Former Houthi official reveals what’s needed to destroy terror group

 Former Houthi spokesperson Ali Al-Bukhaiti argued that while Iran denied commanding the Houthis, it was their primary backer, and if the U.S. or Israel had retaliated directly against Tehran for every Houthi attack, Iran’s support—and the Houthis’ missile capabilities—would quickly crumble.

This is Mars! 140 million miles away!