“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, September 11, 2025

After more than two years in Iraqi captivity Elizabeth Tsurkov Reunited With Family

 


After more than two years in Iraqi captivity, Elizabeth Tsurkov is back in Israel. 

New hospital footage shows her reunited with family at Sheba. 

The rescue arc—Baghdad → U.S. Embassy → Cyprus → Israel—highlights a functioning U.S.–Iraq–Israel channel and a clear signal to Tehran’s militias:

 Israelis aren’t bargaining chips.

FBI Releases Photo of Kirk's Killer!

 


A newly released video shows what appears to be a man running across a rooftop at Utah Valley University, captured just moments after Charlie Kirk was shot and killed.



Leftists Now Targeting Ben Shapiro and Libs of Tik Tok

 

Frum Mother of 3 in the IDF Says that Chareidim Are a Bunch of Liars When they say "Bnei Torah Cannot Serve"

 


Miriam Margolyes a grotesque Self- Hating Jew

 


More Reactions on Assassination of Kirk

  

Megan Kelly and Glenn Beck broke down in tears on live broadcast after hearing about Kirk’s death.


Ben Shapiro On The Murder Of Charlie Kirk

“I am completely shocked, heartbroken and devastated today. It feels unreal to even write these words. I met Charlie when he was just 18 years old, so eager and determined that I told a friend right then, this kid is going to be the head of the Republican Party one day.

Charlie became even greater than that. He built the most important conservative political movement in America. But beyond politics, Charlie was a man of faith, conviction and decency. He lived his biblical values and never backed down from speaking truth.

We will all miss him deeply. I cannot imagine the pain of his young, beautiful family, and I call on everyone to pray for them. Now it is on us to pick up the torch where Charlie left it — to fight for the principles he believed in, to fight for a stronger America where good people can speak the truth without fear of a bullet.

Today, I weep for Charlie’s family. I weep for my country. And most of all, I weep for Charlie.”



Spanish PM Regrets Not Having Nuclear Weapons to "Stop Israel"

 

America’s unreliable Middle East ‘ally’ is Qatar, not Israel

 

The anger from the international community, as well as the Muslim and Arab world, about Israel’s airstrike on members of the Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar, was matched only by the outrage coming from the American foreign-policy establishment.

At the heart of their complaints was not just their chagrin at the skill of the Israel Defense Forces and the Jewish state’s intelligence operatives, in addition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s willingness to flout world opinion.

They were also at pains to depict the strike as the actions of a rogue state, which exploits its ties with the United States rather than behaving like a good ally.

The narrative about the incident is the claim that Netanyahu tricked and/or betrayed President Donald Trump about the airstrike, and so, we were told, he was left with egg on his face.

The most important fact about what happened in Doha was something conspicuously ignored in almost all media coverage.

The real scandal was that the men who direct Hamas operations and represent it to the world have been allowed to live openly in peace and apparent security in the Gulf state.

No different than bin Laden

In A Massive Effort to Squeeze Netanyahu Out of Office Judges Rule that the trial to be held four times a week


The judges presiding over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trial ruled on Wednesday evening that, starting in November, the trial will be held four times a week. Additionally, Netanyahu will be required to testify at three hearings per week.

This decision rejected a request from Netanyahu’s legal team to reverse a previous ruling that expanded the number of hearings.

“The defense teams are experienced and capable of adjusting to meet their responsibilities properly. The same applies to Mr. Netanyahu, and we do not, in any way, diminish the challenges he faces, both generally and in these times in particular,” the judges wrote.

Justice Minister Yariv Levin sharply criticized the decision. “It is disgraceful that, while leading one of Israel’s most challenging wars during critical days for national security, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is forced to dedicate half his week to managing this absurd legal process.”

“The Prime Minister must focus on running the country, not spend entire days addressing trivial matters from years ago. Therefore, I support the swift advancement of MK Ariel Kallner’s important bill, which aims to ensure that the Prime Minister can dedicate the necessary time to managing state affairs during wartime,” Levin said.


 

Why Charlie Kirk’s Death Shook the World


by Oped by Yosef Shidler

Why does Charlie Kirk’s assassination feel so different? Why does it sting more deeply than even the horrific terror attacks we’ve seen in Israel, where six Jews were gunned down just days ago? Why is the whole nation, left and right alike, shaken to the core?

When Jews are murdered in Israel, it is a piercing tragedy. It breaks us, because they are our brothers and sisters. But as Jews in America, we’ve been forced to live with a certain framework: that terror in Israel, as horrific as it is, has become a constant wound. It hurts every time — but it no longer shocks.

But America stands apart. America is the Rome of today — the greatest power in the world, the empire whose direction determines the course of global history. In the past fifteen years, we have watched America pulled into waves of political craziness, corruption, and bitter division, leaving people unsure whether this empire will hold to righteousness or collapse under moral confusion. And here, one man’s voice had become a rallying cry for truth, for justice, for morality. Charlie Kirk wasn’t just a commentator. He was a force — a voice that cut through the chaos, energized a movement of young conservatives and faith-driven Americans who were searching for moral clarity, and gave courage to people who felt silenced.

In Judaism, we speak about the Sheva Mitzvos B’nei Noach — the Seven Noahide Laws, the universal code given by God to all humankind. They are the foundation of civilization: justice, morality, the sanctity of life, rejection of theft and violence, acknowledgment of the Creator. For non-Jews, they represent the baseline of a moral and just society.

Whether he realized it or not, Charlie Kirk was their champion, leading the way in bringing those ideas into the heart of America today.