“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, May 5, 2025

DISTURBING: IDF Report Reveals That Soldiers Abandoned Civilians on Zikim Beach To Hamas Massacre


 

Terrifying footage of last moments of civilians hiding in bathrooms. The soldier left the scene and they were soon massacred.

  An IDF report on the Zikim beach battle which occurred on Oct. 7, 2023 reveals serious failures on the part of the Golani defenders charged with protecting the civilians on the beach, leading to a massacre of 17 civilians by terrorists arriving by sea. Despite their numerical superiority, the Golani squad did not engage the enemy and abandoned the civilians, redeploying away from the beach.


As Hamas’s rocket fire began at 6:29 a.m., a squad of six Golani soldiers in a GMC Savana van positioned outside Zikim Base headed into the IDF logistics base. At 6:42 a.m., the troops, joined by another soldier, Sgt. Dvir Lisha, 21, headed for the beach after receiving reports of a seaborne infiltration.

At 6:43 a.m., 32 civilians were sheltering at the beach, including eight in the bathroom, 12 in the bomb shelter, two under the beach’s sunshades, five in the sand dunes to the north of the beach, four in the sand dunes to the south, and one in the parking lot.

The seven Golani soldiers reached the bathroom at 6:44 a.m., where they met the civilians and told them to stay put. The troops then advanced toward the sea, as a Hamas speedboat, with five terrorists on board, arrived a minute later. (Several other speedboats had been intercepted and destroyed by naval forces).

Only once the terrorists began to open fire did the soldiers spot them. According to surveillance footage, the troops withdrew to the bathroom area at 6:46 a.m. There was a distance of about 110 meters between the soldiers and the terrorists, and limited visibility. Lisha attempted to return fire while using the bathroom building as cover, but was unable to hit any of the terrorists.

Meanwhile, the terrorists advanced on the sunshades area, murdering two fishermen, John Aslanov, 70, and Robert Shaulov, 70.

Sunday, May 4, 2025

Chazaan Yaakov Motzin in the Great Synagogue in Yerushalyim on Yom Hazikoron

 

Flatbush Fools Invite a Vicious antisemite Mayoral Candidate to a breakfast!

 


They even pose with this guy who would shove them into a gas chamber if only he could! 



Beit Shemesh Chassidishe Bochrim Raise the Palestinian Flag and Shout "Free Palestine"

 

Question: Where did these Chassidishe kids find a Palestinian Flag? Where did they even hear the chant "Free Palestine?" Are they on the internet? Are their parents encouraging this? 
Who is raising these savages? Where were their rebbes? 
Palestinians are murdering Jewish Children, and they raise their flag??
A bunch of very sick dogs!

ובערת הרע מקרבך


*Beit Shemesh News*

Provocation Behind RBS Bet 
Terror Flag Raised Facing Moshav Zanoach – With Shouts of "Free Palestine"*
Chassidishe Bochrim  sparked outrage; police were called to the scene and removed the flag


Residents, disturbed by the sight and the message, called the police, who arrived at the scene, removed the flag, and entered the yeshiva compound where the youths "study."

Residents in the area are calling on police to act firmly against these provocations and incitement by Chassidishe Bochrim.



Airlines cancel Israel flights after Houthi missile strike at Ben Gurion Airport

  Footage of the impact at Ben Gurion Airport from the Yemen missile launches


 Impact zone near Ben Gurion Airport


Many airlines announced today (Sunday) flight cancellations to Israel following the Houthi missile strike in the area of Ben Gurion Airport that injured multiple civilians.

Among the companies that canceled their flights:

Wizz Air suspended all its flights to Israel until Tuesday morning.

Lufthansa Group, which includes Lufthansa, Austrian, Swiss, Brussels Airlines, and Eurowings, canceled its flights for today.

Air France canceled its flights to Israel.

Air Europa canceled its flights to Israel, including a flight that was on the tarmac in Madrid before takeoff.

United Airlines postponed the next flight from Ben Gurion Airport to Newark and returned the crew to the US.

ITA canceled its flights to Israel.

In addition, an Air India flight that was en route to Israel turned around and returned to India after reaching Jordanian airspace. A British Airways flight has been delayed on the ground in London for two hours, and it is not yet clear whether it will take off today.

The Israel Airports Authority announced that takeoffs and landings at Ben Gurion Airport have returned to normal, but there are concerns that the impact will be long-term.

Harav Gamleiel Rabinowitz Begging Jews to go to Kevarim in Israel instead of Looking For Graves in Krestir

" Please I beg you don't be mevazeh Kivrei Avos" 


 

The press hates Trump more than it loves the truth

 

When there is a Republican president, the leftist-dominated White House press corps likes to gang up and try to put him on defense.

The ultimate fantasy is repeating the glory days of Watergate by driving the president from office.

That was certainly the aim in Donald Trump’s first term, where the hunt by Democrats with press passes — and the help of a corrupt FBI — was so intense that they produced a near-daily flood of lurid allegations, with the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax being the grand climax.

But Trump 2.0 is turning out to be a far different story, though not because the press has decided to be fair in its coverage. Far from it.

Many editors and reporters are still predicting the end of the world every time he says or does something they don’t like. Their definition of a scandal is when he deviates from past presidents, as if the Oval Office is a straitjacket.

Take recent front page headlines in The New York Times describing the president’s moves and agenda:

“A Fusillade of Actions That Have Upended American Life”

“Behind The Rush To Discard Rules And Reshape Life”

“Driven by Vengeance, Trump Shreds Rules On His Crusade”

Rabbi Sholom Ber Lipskar, Renowned Spiritual Leader of Bal Harbour Shul in Surfside and Founder of Aleph Institute, Passes Away


Rabbi Sholom Ber Lipskar z”l, the revered Rabbi of Bal Harbour Shul in Surfside and the founder of the Aleph Institute, has passed away on Shabbos at the age of 77. His death marks a profound loss for the community he served so faithfully, both locally in Surfside and across the global Jewish world.

Rabbi Lipsker was widely respected for his deep Torah knowledge, wisdom, and compassionate leadership. For many years, he guided the congregants of Bel Harbous Shul, creating a warm, welcoming environment where spiritual growth and community connection flourished. His ability to offer counsel, comfort, and direction made him a trusted figure in his community.

Rabbi Lipsker’s influence reached far beyond his congregation, especially after the tragic collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside in June 2021. In the aftermath of the disaster, Rabbi Lipsker became a steady source of strength, providing spiritual guidance and support to grieving families, offering a sense of calm and compassion when it was most needed. His leadership during this crisis cemented his legacy as a trusted and respected figure both within and outside his community.

In addition to his work as a rabbi, Rabbi Lipsker founded the Aleph Institute, an organization dedicated to providing vital spiritual, legal, and emotional support to Jewish prisoners across the United States and globally. Through Aleph, Rabbi Lipsker ensured that Jewish inmates had access to rabbinic guidance, religious items, and a continued connection to their faith while incarcerated. The Aleph Institute also worked on legal advocacy, ensuring that prisoners’ religious rights were upheld, and provided crucial reintegration programs for those released from prison.

Rabbi Lipsker’s efforts through Aleph were instrumental in helping countless Jewish individuals maintain their religious practices while incarcerated, providing them with a support system during a difficult time. His work touched the lives of many, reinforcing his belief in the importance of community, compassion, and support for those in need.

Rabbi Lipsker was also well-known and highly respected among politicians across the United States. Many local government officials, as well as national figures, always made sure to connect with him during their visits to Florida. Rabbi Lipsker enjoyed strong relationships with these leaders, and his wisdom and counsel were often sought after. He was especially close to local government officials, who held him in the highest regard for his leadership, dedication to the community, and unwavering support for Jewish causes.

The loss of Rabbi Lipsker is deeply felt by all who knew him. His teachings, leadership, and dedication to his community will continue to inspire and guide future generations.

Massive Explosion in Iran Causes 4.0 Mag Earthquake in Alborz Province AND anti-aircraft fire near Natanz


 Iran: 4.0 magnitude earthquake strikes Mahdasht in Alborz Province. 

The quake occurred 8 kilometers below the surface.


Unconfirmed footage shows explosions and anti-aircraft fire near Natanz (Isfahan)
Natanz is one of Iran’s key nuclear sites. Reports are still developing.




Saturday, May 3, 2025

United States Institute of Peace Had $130k Contract .....With an Ex-Member of the Taliban!

 

DOGE employee:

"We actually went into the [United States Institute of Peace] and found they had loaded guns inside their headquarters... 

Additionally, we found they were spending money on things like private jets, and they even had a $130K contract with a former member of the Taliban."