“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

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Is Trump buying the Iranian Deception?

 

Mike Tyson once famously said, "Everyone has a plan until they get a punch in the face." I admire the simple, yet profound, wisdom in that brief statement. This life lesson, which awaits anyone who hasn’t yet encountered it, seems to be unfolding before our eyes in the case of President Trump.

Dealing with unpredictable figures like Putin and the Ayatollah differs significantly from engaging with those who regard the lives and happiness of their subjects as worthy or valuable. These extremists think and act in ways that starkly contrast with rational individuals who pursue win-win outcomes in negotiations. Instead, they adopt an all-or-nothing approach, indifferent to the cost in their own people’s lives as long as their objectives are met.

This observation extends beyond the two mentioned earlier. It is a characteristic commonly seen in dictators who govern with minimal support from their citizens. The only effective way to negotiate with them is to apply pressure and threats that target them directly, rather than solely affecting their country’s population. They show little concern for their citizens, focusing solely on their own interests, which should be the primary target President Trump aims for when dealing with these tyrants.

President Trump has voiced strong confidence that reason would guide his dealings with Putin, but he has been proven wrong. He struggles to understand irrational actors, having been shaped by a Western democracy where leaders are held accountable through fair elections and must meet voter expectations to secure re-election, a rational system.

Dictators, however, operate with a completely different mindset, employing deceptive negotiation tactics that appear to involve compromise but conceal a hidden agenda that undermines any agreement they sign. For them, it is an all-or-nothing approach. History stands as my evidence.

Elon Musk concludes his role as a top advisor to President Trump:


 Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk announced on Wednesday the conclusion of his term as a top adviser to President Donald Trump, a role in which he spearheaded efforts to streamline federal bureaucracy and reduce spending.

Musk confirmed his departure on X, his social media platform, stating, "As my scheduled time as a Special Government Employee comes to an end, I would like to thank President Trump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful spending. The DOGE mission will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way of life throughout the government."

A White House official, who requested anonymity, confirmed Musk's exit to The Associated Press.

Musk’s departure closely follows his public critique of President Trump's signature legislative initiative, dubbed the "big beautiful bill." Speaking to CBS, Musk characterized the legislation, which combines tax cuts with enhanced immigration enforcement, as a "massive spending bill" that escalates the federal deficit and "undermines the work" of his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

"I think a bill can be big or it could be beautiful," Musk remarked, "But I don't know if it could be both."

President Trump, in response to the criticism, defended his agenda by acknowledging the complexities of legislative negotiation. "I'm not happy about certain aspects of it, but I'm thrilled by other aspects of it," he stated, hinting at potential future modifications.

Musk was named by Trump as one of the leaders of the Department of Government Efficiency soon after Trump was elected to a second term in office in November. Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy was to have led the department together with Musk, but he stepped away from that role hours after Trump took office in January.

Reports last month indicated that Trump had informed his Cabinet and people close to him that Musk would resign from the government soon.

The report came soon after Musk announced that he intends to launch an investigation into the sources of wealth of American congress members who have accumulated vast fortunes, despite an average annual salary of only $174,000.

Ori Megidish recounts: I asked for signs from God while in captivity - and received them


 Ori Megidish, the first hostage who was rescued from captivity in Gaza, revealed on Channel 12’s program “Uvda”, which aired on Wednesday evening, the personal story behind the hardships of her captivity—and the faith that never left her for a moment.

"I had faith that God was by my side, watching over me and would get me out of there," Megidish said, adding that she repeatedly sought signs from above: "I would ask a question, like if I’m supposed to get out of here, let there be a boom. And then there was a boom. There were all sorts of signs."

On another occasion, she asked God to see a butterfly as a sign from heaven. "Suddenly, one of the captors pulled out a toy shaped like a very colorful butterfly. I started smiling, even though I had stitches in my face—I felt He was with me."

During her third Shabbat in captivity, IDF bombings struck the house where she was held. "The ceiling collapsed, the house was engulfed in flames. I didn’t even feel that I was injured." Only later did she realize she had a skull fracture. Megidish recalled that the doctors who treated her in captivity stitched her face without anesthesia. "It was pain you can’t describe," she recounted.

At the moment of her rescue, Megidish was asleep. "There’s gunfire outside, and when I realize something is happening, I go behind the fridge and crouch down. I shout in Hebrew, I don’t know why, but it was like I felt, I don’t know, that this was a rescue."

Standing before her was a soldier who looked like a local, with no identifying marks. "I was conflicted—thinking it could have been another kidnapping, at that level. It could have happened." As they began to drive away, Megidish heard the soldier speaking in Hebrew. "I remember exchanging glances with him, and I saw how excited he was."

Israel Quietly Used Laser System to Down Hezbollah Drones During War

 

The Israeli military revealed it had secretly deployed a new laser interception system during last year’s conflict with Hezbollah, successfully downing dozens of explosive-laden drones over northern Israel.

The system, a compact version of Rafael’s “Iron Beam,” was rushed into use amid a wave of more than 300 drone attacks. The Defense Ministry said the system delivered “particularly high interception achievements,” protecting both civilians and strategic assets.

The full-scale Iron Beam is expected to be handed over to the IDF later this year.


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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Chassidishe Guy Feeling up Girls in Yerushalayim ....Turns out He is a Girl himself!

 


American Yeshivah Bochrim March to Meah Shearim and Force Chassidishe Scumbag to Remove Palestinian Flag!

 



Yesterday in Meah Shearim, a group of American "Yeshiva Bucharim" made sure that a Neturei Karta fan removed his Palestinian flag from his porch. 

Macron tried to embarrass the Jews last week, and he ended up embarrassed in front of the entire world by his wife.

 “Whoever blesses the Jews is blessed, and whoever curses them is cursed” - Genesis 12:3


Fired Federal Attorney who wrongfully sent Jan 6 prisoners to prison cries about losing job.


 

Woman in Her 60s Found Lifeless at the Kotel

 

A woman collapsed this afternoon in the women’s section of the Kotel plaza. 

Worshippers who noticed her hunched over a Sefer Tehilim alerted emergency services, but Magen David Adom teams were forced to pronounce her dead at the scene after finding no signs of life.

Kristi Noem meets Netanyahu in Israel, warns him not to submarine Iran talks


 Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem had a “candid” conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the weekend about Iran’s nuclear capabilities — delivering a message “directly” from President Trump, The Post learned.

Noem travelled to Israel and met with Netanyahu on Trump’s behalf, where the two spoke about Israel’s security and visited the border with Gaza. She also offered the US’s condolences for Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, the two Israeli embassy workers who were shot in a terrorist attack in DC last week.

The meeting was part of Noem’s larger jaunt to Italy, Bahrain and Poland, where she also spoke to world leaders about advancing US security interests.

While in Israel, “the Secretary and Prime Minister had a candid conversation where the Secretary reiterated POTUS’s desire to bring peace to the region and for Iran to never have a nuclear weapon,” a readout of the meeting read.

Trump has been adamant on Iran not acquiring a nuclear weapon and has made it his foreign policy mission to enforce the message that the US will not stop until Tehran abandons the idea.

While the contents of the conversation weren’t entirely clear, Israel has reportedly been considering striking Iran’s nuclear facilities if the US-Iran talks don’t work out.

However, Trump has warned Netanyahu that he would rather achieve the goal diplomatically, instead of the “more severe and negative option,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said last week.

“President Trump specifically sent me here to have a conversation with the prime minister about how those negotiations are going and how important it is that we stay united and let this process play out,” Noem told “Fox & Friends” Monday about her conversation with Netanyahu.

“It was a very candid conversation.”

Trump pulled out of the Obama-era Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018, but has made clear that he will ensure Iran doesn’t achieve nuclear capability under his watch. The president has directed his administration to hold talks with Tehran about stopping their nuclear program — and has threatened to bomb their atomic sites.

“Well, we could actually blow ’em up. Blow ’em up, or just de-nuke ’em,” Trump told Hugh Hewitt on May 7 about Iran’s nuclear sites. “But there are only two alternatives, blow ’em up nicely or blow ’em up viciously.”

Noem also held a candle lighting ceremony and tree planting for Milgrim and Lischinsky alongside Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar.

In Italy, Noem spoke to Italian Minister of the Interior Matteo Piantedosi about the US and Italy working together to combat “transnational crime, including efforts to disrupt human trafficking, smuggling networks, and organized criminal activity,” the readout said.

Noem also went to Bahrain, where she met with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and spoke to US Coast Guard personnel, and Poland, where she met with President Andrzej Duda about US bilateral relations.