“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, June 18, 2025
A New Jersey dentist is facing years in jail for protecting his synagogue from attacking jihadis
Imam Hassen Chalghoumi is astonished by what Israel is currently doing in Iran
Etty Cohen from Kiryat Malachi murdered by Sudanese migrant after returning from shelter
Etty Cohen, a 60-year-old volunteer at a senior center in Kiryat Malachi in southern Israel, was murdered last night in her home in front of her husband, Rami, after the sirens that sounded across Israel to signal the start of the Israeli attack on Iran.
The suspect, an illegal migrant from Sudan, confessed to the murder and even reenacted it for the police.
The police investigation found that between Thursday night and early Friday morning, at the start of Israel's strikes on Iran, Etty and Rami Cohen went down to the bomb shelter. While they were in the shelter, they noticed the suspect entering their building.
Once the alarms ended and they were able to exit the shelter, Etty and Rami ascended to their first-floor apartment. For an unexplained reason, the door was open, apparently because the couple did not lock it when they left. When the two entered the bedroom, the Sudanese suspect stabbed Etty with a kitchen knife.
Only In Israel Will over 100,00- Jews Line Up to Fly to Israel During Wartime! Unbelievable!
Israeli airlines, led by El Al, will begin operating a limited number of one-way flights to Tel Aviv on Wednesday to gradually bring home the tens of thousands of Israelis stranded abroad by the war against Iran.
The first El Al flights, which are completely sold out, will depart from Larnaca, Athens, Rome, Milano and Paris, Israel’s national carrier stated on Tuesday.
Three smaller Israeli airlines—Arkia, Israir and Air Haifa—will also start flying passengers back to Tel Aviv on June 18 if security conditions permit. Their initial pre-assigned repatriation flights were also sold out.
The news came as some 150,000 Israelis remain stranded abroad since the Jewish state closed its airspace to civilian traffic after launching a preemptive strike on Friday against Iranian nuclear and military sites.
The El Al flights to Tel Aviv will only be available to travelers whose tickets were canceled due to the war.
There will be no outbound flights from Israel. Israel’s airspace for commercial flights remains closed through at least Monday.
More than 60,000 passengers signed up on El Al’s registration site in the hour after the return flights were announced on Monday.
Prioritization of flight assignment is subject to the date of cancellation of the original flight and exceptional medical humanitarian cases.
Arkia will let those wanting to return to Israel book a flight on its website, while Israir said that it would first work to return its ticketed passengers, starting with group travel. Air Haifa announced that it will run up to nine daily flights from Larnaca, beginning with ticketed passengers.
Miri Regev, Israeli minister of transportation, announced on Monday that the rescue flights would begin within 72 hours pending final security approval.
The head of Israel’s Civil Aviation Authority warned this weekend that it will take weeks before all Israelis stranded abroad will be able to fly home.
Israeli carriers have relocated their planes to Larnaca, Cyprus, and Athens, Greece, in line with the recommendations of a contingency plan developed ahead of the strike on Iran.
Rebutting Thomas Freidman from The New York Times
by Shira Miller
Thomas Friedman has been a thorn in Israel’s side for several decades. He recently penned a horrific article entitled, “This Israeli Government is a Danger to Jews Everywhere.”
The truth is that Thomas Friedman has had a long-standing anti-Israel bias all his life.
Thomas Friedman wants you to believe a convenient fiction: that he was once a supporter of Israel whose views changed only after witnessing Israeli actions in Lebanon. This carefully crafted narrative, which he peddled in his book “From Beirut to Jerusalem,” is demonstrably false. The truth is that Friedman’s hostility toward Israel dates back at least to his college days—long before he ever set foot in Lebanon.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Ahmadinejad assassinated in Tehran at point-blank range.
It’s Happening Inside Iran — And the Media Won’t Tell You.
U.S. Air Force Sends Unusually Long Encrypted Messages Over Nuclear Alert System—Mystery Deepens
Over the weekend, the U.S. Air Force transmitted two highly unusual and extended Emergency Action Messages (EAMs) via the High-Frequency Global Communications System (HFGCS)—a secure network used to deliver commands to America’s nuclear-capable forces, including bombers, submarines, and missile systems.
According to a report from The Express, the first encrypted message, broadcast on June 14, contained a stunning 246 characters—far exceeding the typical EAM length of about 30 characters. The next day, on June 15, a second code was sent, this time approaching 290 characters, making it even more unprecedented.
EAMs are not routine communications. As defined by U.S. military doctrine, they are time-sensitive, highly encrypted directives capable of initiating Major Attack Options (MAOs) or Limited Attack Options (LAOs). These messages are cryptographically safeguarded to prevent unauthorized access, spoofing, or interception.
The reason behind these extended broadcasts remains unclear.
As Unilad reported, the June 14 message—described as a 20-minute transmission—was intercepted by amateur radio monitors and quickly leaked online, though the contents remain undeciphered. The HFGCS system it was sent through operates via shortwave radio signals, allowing for global communication reach and is crucial for relaying emergency instructions and mission-critical updates to U.S. Air Force and Navy units.
A recording of the message has since circulated on social media platforms such as Twitter, but so far, no official explanation has been offered by the Department of Defense or U.S. Strategic Command.
With tensions running high in several global hotspots, analysts and observers are left to speculate: were these extended EAMs part of a high-level drill, a response to a specific threat, or something far more consequential?





