“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, April 2, 2025

Israel Becomes First Country to Eliminate All Tariffs on U.S. Products

 

In a groundbreaking move that is already being hailed as a model for future trade relations, Israel has become the first country in the world to eliminate all tariffs on goods imported from the United States.

The decision, announced Monday by Israel’s Finance Ministry, marks a historic milestone in U.S.-Israel economic relations and underscores the deepening bond between the two allies. Effective immediately, American products—from agricultural goods to machinery and consumer electronics—will enter Israel duty-free.


Jewish Republican Randy Fine Wins Election for Florida’s 6th Congressional District against a Muslim

 Florida state senator Randy Fine, a Republican, won the special election for Florida’s 6th Congressional District on Tuesday in a race widely seen as a bellwether for the national popularity of Republicans.

A poll released in late March showing Fine’s lead within the margin of error and the 10-to-1 fundraising advantage enjoyed by his opponent, Joshua Weil, a Muslim, raised the possibility of Republicans dramatically underperforming U.S. President Donald Trump’s 30-point victory in the deep-red district in November.

The Associated Press called the race less than an hour after the polls closed at 7 p.m. With more than 95% of the votes counted at press time, Fine holds a 14-point lead over Weil.

Fine, whom Trump campaigned for in the final days of the race, thanked the president for his victory.

“Because of you, Mr. President,” Fine wrote. “I won’t let you down.”

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Israel opened its doors to thousands of Gazans, allowing them to work in nearby kibbutzim — on farms, in factories, and in homes. And how was that goodwill repaid?

 

AG Pam Bondi announces charges against Cooper Frederick for firebombing a Tesla dealership in Colorado.

 


The Yente Lesley Stahl asks Hamas Hostage that was tortured and starved if Hamas really meant to starve him or if they just didn't have enough food.


Lesley Stahl had the audacity to ask a Jewish hostage, who was tortured and starved by Hamas, if Hamas really meant to starve him or if they just didn't have enough food.

IDF Eliminates a Father & Son in one Day Violating :: אותו ואת בנו לא תשחטו ביום אחד


 Senior Hezbollah Commander Eliminated: 

Hassan Badir and His Son Eliminated in Airstrike on Beirut

There is a biblical prohibition of slaughtering an animal and its child on the same day!

 אותו ואת בנו לא תשחטו ביום אחד 

Wondering if this applies with Hamas! 



Family Feud ”Smotrich resigns from government in spat with Ben-Gvir"

 


Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich decided this evening (Monday) to temporarily resign from his position in the government in order to remove MK Yitzhak Kroizer from Otzma Yehudit from the Knesset on the grounds that National Security Minister Ben-Gvir is violating the terms of the coalition agreement.

A source in the Religious Zionism party told Arutz Sheva that "Otzma Yehudit's behavior is incomprehensible. It's a shame they are not fulfilling their commitment to return Sukkot to the Knesset, even though, at Otzma Yehudit's request, the coalition left MK Kroizer in the Knesset at the time of their party's withdrawal from the government."

"Sukkot and Kroizer are excellent national parliamentarians, but Ben-Gvir's refusal to fulfill his commitment and [carry out] the removal of these two players from the coalition is unnecessary and inappropriate," the source said.

The Otzma Yehudit party was restrained in its response, stating, "We will not get into unnecessary quarrels in the coalition. If it doesn't work out, we don't need 'Norwegian' MKs." The party noted that they have found a new role for Kroizer, outside the Knesset: "He will be appointed director-general of Otzma Yehudit."

Religious Zionism party director-general Yehuda Wald wrote, "We kept Kroizer in the Knesset for two months in the place reserved for Religious Zionism, even though Ben-Gvir and his party withdrew from the coalition and expelled Zvi Sukkot from the Knesset. Now they have realized that they were wrong and returned to the government. Welcome back. Now, despite explicit agreements, they refuse to abide by the agreements and return Zvi to the Knesset. Itamar demands jobs and a ministerial position that is unnecessary at the expense of the Israeli people in the middle of a war. Childish behavior."

3-year-old finds 3,800-year-old Canaanite seal on family trip near Beit Shemesh

 


Early last month, during a family trip to Tel Azeka, near Beit Shemesh, 3.5-year-old Ziv Nitzan from Moshav Ramot Meir found an ancient scarab amulet, about 3,800 years old. “We were walking along the path, and then Ziv bent down – and out of all the stones around her, she picked up this particular stone,” recounts Omer Nitzan, Ziv's sister. “When she rubbed it and removed the sand from it, we saw something was different about it. I called my parents to come see the beautiful stone, and we realized we had discovered an archaeological find! We immediately reported this to the Israel Antiquities Authority.”

Semyon Gendler, Judah Region District Archaeologist, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, praised Ziv and her family for reporting the find and awarded her a certificate of appreciation for good citizenship. The ancient find will be included in a special display for Passover that the Israel Antiquities Authority has prepared at the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel, alongside other finds from the days of Egypt and Canaan, most of which are being displayed for the first time.

Dr. Daphna Ben-Tor, an expert in ancient amulets and seals, determined that the seal found by Ziv is a Canaanite scarab from the Middle Bronze Age – dating to about 3,800 years ago. She says, “Scarabs were used in this period as seals and as amulets. They were found in graves, in public buildings, and in private homes. Sometimes they bear symbols and messages, that reflect religious beliefs or status.”

The scarab seals are tiny ornate objects, originating in ancient Egypt and designed in the shape of a dung beetle. This beetle, considered sacred in the eyes of the ancient Egyptians, was a symbol of new life because of the dung ball it created and then laid its eggs into it, from which new life would hatch. Its name in Egyptian derives from the verb “to come into being” or “to be created”. This is because the Egyptians saw the scarab as a symbol of the incarnation of "God the Creator."

The scarab Ziv found was discovered at the foot of Tel Azeka – an important archaeological tel near Beit Shemesh. In this mound, evidence was discovered of many changing cultures over the course of history. Amongst other things, excavations by Tel Aviv University have revealed findings from the days of the Judahite Kingdom, including city walls, agricultural installations, and more. Tel Azekah was also known as a key feature in the biblical battle scene between David and Goliath, as described in the Book of Samuel (Samuel I 17:1).

“We have been excavating here for almost 15 years, and the excavation findings show that during the Middle Bronze and Late Bronze Ages, here in Tel Azekah, thrived one of the most important cities in the Judean Lowlands,” says Prof. Oded Lipschits, director of the Tel Aviv University archaeological dig, who even came to meet Ziv and her sisters at the tel. “The scarab found by Ziv joins a long list of Egyptian and Canaanite finds discovered here, which attest to the close ties and cultural influences between Canaan and Egypt during that period.”

According to Israeli Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu, “The seal that little Ziv found during a family trip to Tel Azekah connects us to a grand story, that of the ancient civilizations that lived in this land thousands of years ago. The scarab Ziv found also reminds us that in the Land of Israel, even children can be a part of discovering history.”

“Ziv and her family deserve praise for handing over the find to the National Treasures of the state of Israel,” says Eli Escusido, Director of the Israel Antiquities Authority. “Thanks to her, everyone will be able to see it and enjoy it. In honor of Passover, we will present the seal in a special exhibition set up by the Israel Antiquities Authority at the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel, alongside other findings from the Egyptian and Canaanite eras. In our public tours, we will present impressive items for the first time, including seals of the pharaohs, Egyptian statues, ritual vessels, and evidence of the Egyptian cultural influence in the Land of Israel – and everyone is invited!”



Netanyahu Withdraws Appt of "Deep State Leftist" 'Eli Sharvit as ISA Director after further thought,'


 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Tuesday that "after further thought," he has decided to withdraw the appointment of Vice Admiral (Res.) Eli Sharvit as director of the Israel Security Agency (ISA-Shin Bet).

"Prime Minister Netanyahu met for a second time last night with VADM Sharvit regarding his appointment as the director of the ISA," the Prime Minister's Office wrote in a statement.

The office added: "The Prime Minister thanked VADM Sharvit for his willingness to be called on, but notified him that after further thought, he intends to consider other candidates."

Following the decision, Sharvit stated: "I was asked by the Prime Minister to take on the job of agency director and to continue serving the State of Israel during this difficult time - and that's what I did. This is with full trust in the ISA's ability to stand up to the challenges it faces today and a humble belief in my ability to lead it in this.

"Serving the good of the nation, its security, and the security of its citizens will always be above all," Sharvit added.

Netanyahu's announcement on Monday that he intended to appoint Sharvit as ISA Director was met with strong opposition from many in his own camp.

Sharvit, who completed his role as Navy Commander in 2021, has expressed his personal opinions on volatile issues after his discharge and even participated in the Kaplan protests against the judicial reform.

The opposition reached its peak when US Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a close ally of the Prime Minister, called on Netanyahu not to appoint Sharvit, who, several months earlier, penned an opinion column attacking President Donald Trump and his environmental policies.

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