“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

Saturday, October 4, 2025

An Unforgettable Sight Yeshivat Hakotel On The Way To Evening Prayer At The Western Wall After Yom Kippur

 


Trump Orders Israel To Suspend It's War With Gaza Because Hamas "says" it will "Negotiate"

 


 Israel’s military has been ordered to suspend its assault in Gaza City following a
 direct appeal from US President Donald Trump, who is pressing for an immediate halt 
to air and ground strikes as part of his initiative to end the war and secure the release 
of Hamas-held hostages.

According to the IDF, forces inside Gaza will now limit their activity to defensive 
measures only. Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir convened senior commanders 
for what the army described as a “special situational assessment in light of the 
developments.”

The military said Zamir instructed the IDF to begin preparations for
 “the implementation of the first stage of Trump’s plan to free the hostages,” 
stressing that protecting Israeli soldiers remains the army’s top priority.
 “All capabilities will be concentrated under Southern Command to defend our forces,” 
the statement read.

Zamir further emphasized that given the sensitive operational environment, 
units must maintain heightened readiness, awareness, and the ability to respond rapidly 
to threats.

Earlier, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed that “Israel is 
prepared for the immediate implementation of the first stage of Trump’s plan for the 
release of all hostages.”

Trump’s public call to halt Gaza strikes followed a coordination call with Prime Minister 
Netanyahu, and Israel shifted the IDF to defensive-only operations while easing air 
activity. The army froze the push inside Gaza City but kept forces in place and warned 
civilians not to return as the area remains a combat zone. 

Hamas has signaled it will release all hostages under the U.S. framework, with the 
sequencing now focused on a full hostage deal first and end-of-war terms later in talks.
Jerusalem says it’s ready to implement the plan’s initial stage and dispatch negotiators
 to advance the exchange. 

Israel is not pulling back: 
Gaza City stays encircled, and troops hold the lines they’ve reached across most of the 
Strip to preserve leverage against Hamas terrorists during negotiations. Adraee
 reiterated that areas north of Wadi Gaza are still dangerous and residents should not 
return. 

Friday, October 3, 2025

Yehuda Green Selichot - 2025 - Official Full Video

 

Greta Thunberg hilariously mocked after claiming she was ‘abducted’ by Israel

 


Zera Shimshon Parshat Ha´azinu

 








This guy says "He will Die but Will Not Enlist"

 

Ben Gurion Comes to a Standstill for Yom Kippur

 

As it does every year, Ben Gurion Airport has fully shut down in honor of Yom Kippur, with all flights and operations paused to preserve the holiness of the day. 
Service will resume once the fast concludes.




Trump considering $2,000 rebates for Americans

 

President Trump said Thursday that he’s still weighing the idea of giving Americans up to $2,000 in rebates derived from the revenues his tariff agenda has generated. 

Trump’s proposal to share some of the hundreds of billions of dollars the federal government has collected since he slapped foreign nations with steep levies in April, comes as the Supreme Court is slated to hear arguments in a case next month that will decide whether the president has the power to impose sweeping global tariffs. 

“They’re just starting to kick in,” Trump said of the tariffs in an interview with One America News Network, “but ultimately, your tariffs are going to be over a trillion dollars a year.” 

What does he plan to do with the money? 

“Number one, we’re paying down debt,” Trump said, “because people have allowed the debt to go crazy.” 

The president then argued that the $37 trillion national debt is actually “very little, relatively speaking” because the government is now taking in unprecedented sums of money from tariffs. 

“With that being said, we’ll pay back debt, but we also might make a distribution to the people,” Trump continued. 

Trump described his plan, which he’s floated before, as “a dividend to the people of America.” 

“We’re thinking maybe $1,000 to $2,000 – it would be great,” the president said of the size of the checks Americans might get. 

Any disbursement from the federal government would require congressional approval.

The federal government has raked in about $214.9 billion in revenues from tariffs this year, according to Fox Business, citing data from the Treasury Department. 

The $31.3 billion in tariff revenue collected in September, however, was $73 million less than the August record. 

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has repeatedly said that he expects the US to generate at least $300 billion in tariff revenue by the end of the year. 

In August, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that most of the president’s tariffs were not covered by an emergency powers law – a decision that followed two lower courts finding that most of the levies imposed on US trading partners were illegal. 

The appeals court allowed Trump’s tariffs to remain in place pending his administration’s appeal to the Supreme Court. 

The justices on the high court will hear oral arguments in the case in the first week of November.

Bessent warned the justices in a filing that the government could be forced to refund between $750 billion to $1 trillion in collected and projected tariff revenue if the Supreme Court finds the duties are illegal.

A guy with the name "Jihad" walks the streets of England for 35 years, and people wonder what happened!

 

British police have identified the suspect in the deadly Yom Kippur terror attack outside a Manchester shul as Jihad al-Shamie, a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian descent.

Greater Manchester Police confirmed that Al-Shamie was shot dead by armed officers after ramming his car into a group of mispalelim outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in the Crumpsall neighborhood and stabbing at least one person. Two people were tragically killed and four others injured in the assault. One of the victims was reportedly the shul’s security guard.

“This is the day we hoped we would never see, but which deep down, we knew would come,” Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis said in a statement. He blamed what he called an “unrelenting wave of Jew hatred” across Britain — on the streets, on campuses, and online — for creating the environment that enabled such an attack.

Rabbis Mirvis praised Rabbi Daniel Walker, the rav of the shul, who was credited by witnesses with barricading the sanctuary doors and preventing the attacker from entering. “His courageous leadership, together with the resilience of his congregation, are an inspiration to us all,” Chief Rabbi Mirvis said.

“This is not only an assault on the Jewish community, but an attack on the very foundations of humanity and the values of compassion, dignity and respect which we all share,” Rabbi Mirvis added.

Soros Gave Over $80 Million to Terror-Linked Groups

 

Alan Skorski sat down with Ryan Mauro, an investigative researcher at the Capital Research Center, whose groundbreaking research exposed direct connections between George Soros, his Open Society Foundations, and Hamas-supporting groups in America.

Mauro originally broke the news during an interview with Glenn Beck, who for years has warned Americans about Soros’ dangerous ties to anti-Israel and anti-American movements.

In a 90-page report titled Exclusive: Soros’ Open Society Gave Terrorist and Pro-Terror Groups Over $80 Million, Mauro documents how since 2016, Soros’ Open Society—now operated alongside his son Alexander—funneled more than $80 million into extremist groups. According to Mauro, “The evidence is stark: Open Society has sent millions of dollars into U.S.-based organizations that engage in ‘direct actions’ the FBI defines as domestic terrorism.”