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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Mamzarani Wins Big in New York With Satmar Support!

Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City on Tuesday, capping a stunning ascent for the 34-year-old state lawmaker, who was set to become the city’s most liberal mayor in generations.


In a victory for the Democratic party’s progressive wing, Mamdani defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Mamdani must now navigate the unending demands of America’s biggest city and deliver on ambitious — skeptics say unrealistic — campaign promises.

With the victory, the democratic socialist will etch his place in history as the city’s first Muslim mayor, the first of South Asian heritage and the first born in Africa. He will also become the city’s youngest mayor in more than a century when he takes office on Jan. 1.

Mamdani’s unlikely rise gives credence to Democrats who have urged the party to embrace more progressive, left-wing candidates instead of rallying behind centrists in hopes of winning back swing voters who have abandoned the party.

He has already faced scrutiny from national Republicans, including President Donald Trump, who have eagerly cast him as a threat and the face of what they say is a more radical Democratic Party.

The contest drove the biggest turnout in a mayoral race in more than 50 years, with more than 2 million New Yorkers casting ballots, according to the city’s Board of Elections.

Mamdani’s grassroots campaign centered on affordability, and his charisma spoiled Cuomo’s attempted political comeback. The former governor, who resigned four years ago following allegations of sexual harassment that he continues to deny, was dogged by his past throughout the race and was criticized for running a negative campaign.

There’s also the question of how he will deal with Trump, who threatened to take over the city and to arrest and deport Mamdani if he won. Mamdani was born in Uganda, where he spent his early childhood, but was raised in New York City and became a U.S. citizen in 2018.

Mamdani must now start building for his ambitious agenda
Mamdani, who was criticized throughout the campaign for his thin resume, will now have to begin staffing his incoming administration before taking office next year and game out how he plans to accomplish the ambitious but polarizing agenda that drove him to victory.

Among the campaign’s promises are free child care, free city bus service, city-run grocery stores and a new Department of Community Safety that would send mental health care workers to handle certain emergency calls rather than police officers. It is unclear how Mamdani will pay for such initiatives, given Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul’s steadfast opposition to his calls to raise taxes on wealthy people.

His decisions around the leadership of the New York Police Department will also be closely watched. Mamdani was a fierce critic of the department in 2020, calling for “this rogue agency” to be defunded and slamming it as “racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety.” He has since apologized for those comments and has said he will ask the current NYPD commissioner to stay on the job.

Mamdani’s campaign was driven by his optimistic view of the city and his promises to improve the quality of life for its middle and lower classes.

But Cuomo, Sliwa and other critics assailed him over his vehement criticism of Israel ’s military actions in Gaza. Mamdani, a longtime advocate of Palestinian rights, has accused Israel of committing genocide and said he would honor an arrest warrant the International Criminal Court issued for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

How Mamdani won over the city while Cuomo faltered
Mamdani began his campaign as a relatively obscure state lawmaker, little known even within New York City.

Going into the Democratic primary, Cuomo was the presumed favorite, with near-universal name recognition and deep political connections. Cuomo’s chances were buoyed further when incumbent Mayor Eric Adams bowed out of the primary while dealing with the fallout of his now-dismissed federal corruption case.

But as the race progressed, Mamdani’s natural charm, catchy social media videos and populist economic platform energized voters in the notoriously expensive city. He also began drawing outside attention as his name ID grew.

Mamdani ultimately trounced Cuomo in the primary by about 13 points.

The former governor relaunched his campaign as an independent candidate for the general election, vowing to hit the streets with a more energetic approach. However, much of his campaign continued to focus on attacking opponents. In the race’s final stretch, he claimed Mamdani’s election would make Jews feel unsafe.

Meanwhile, supporters packed Mamdani’s rallies, and he held whimsical events, including a scavenger hunt and a community soccer tournament.

Cuomo also juxtaposed his deep experience in government with Mamdani’s less than five years in the state Legislature. But the former governor also faced his own political baggage, as his opponents dredged up the sexual harassment allegations that led to his resignation, as well as his decisions during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sliwa, the creator of the Guardian Angels crime patrol group, also had his moments — mostly in the form of funny quips on the debate stage — but had difficulty gaining traction as a Republican in an overwhelmingly Democratic city.







 

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Before You vote in NYC Watch This 2 min Clip

 

Former Vice President Dick Cheney dead at age 84

Former Vice President Dick Cheney has died, his family announced early Tuesday. He was 84.

Cheney, who served two terms as vice president under President George W. Bush, died “due to complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease,” his family said in a statement.

“His beloved wife of 61 years, Lynne, his daughters, Liz and Mary, and other family members were with him as he passed,” the Cheneys said.

“Dick Cheney was a great and good man who taught his children and grandchildren to love our country, and to live lives of courage, honor, love, kindness, and fly fishing,” his family said.

“We are grateful beyond measure for all Dick Cheney did for our country. And we are blessed beyond measure to have loved and been loved by this noble giant of a man.”

Cheney, a former Wyoming lawmaker and defense secretary, was widely considered to be one of the architects of the Iraq War and responsible for convincing Bush to invade the Middle Eastern country.

 

Watch Ben Shapiro Explain How Tucker Carlson Sabotages America

 

Large ZAKA teams searching for the Traitors Phone! Don't want Police to do the search cannot be trusted!





Large ZAKA teams, including divers, arrived this morning at Hof HaTzuk beach to search for the Military Advocate General’s missing cellphone.

A ZAKA spokesperson said the team was requested to assist by security forces.


 

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales blocks edits to the “Gaza genocide” page, citing anti-Israel bias and lack of attribution

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales personally intervened Sunday to block user edits to the site’s “Gaza genocide” article, citing severe anti-Israel bias and a violation of Wikipedia’s neutrality standards, the New York Post reported.

Wales criticized the article’s opening sentence, which refers to a “Gaza genocide” without attribution, presenting the claim as fact rather than a contested allegation.

“This article fails to meet our high standards and needs immediate attention,” he wrote, referencing Wikipedia’s policies on neutrality and attribution.

Wales called on editors to adopt a balanced approach, suggesting the article begin with: “Multiple governments, NGOs, and legal bodies have described or rejected the characterization of Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide.”

He emphasized that neutrality is “non-negotiable” and cannot be overridden by editor consensus.

The page remains visible to readers but is locked from editing until November 4, 2025, or until disputes are resolved. A disclaimer notes that the protection “is not an endorsement of the current version.”

The intervention sparked debate among Wikipedia editors. Some praised Wales for restoring neutrality, while others accused him of yielding to political pressure and questioned his ties to Israel. Wales has reportedly visited Israel at least ten times and received the Dan David Prize from Tel Aviv University in 2015.

 

PROSECUTION FROM CHELM: Nukhba Terrorist Who Is Only Witness In Sde Teiman Case Was Released To Gaza

 

In another outrageous twist from the prosecutors from Chelm, Military Advocate General’s Office [MAG] revealed on Monday—amid the uproar on the role of ex-Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi and other senior IDF officials in the Sdei Teiman case—that the Hamas terrorist from the case was released to Gaza as part of the hostage deal last month.

The significance of the new revelation is critical, as the key and only witness who could have testified against the reservists indicted for abusing the terrorist is no longer in Israel. Interestingly, despite the public interest in the case, the IDF did not publicize the decision to release the terrorist, and the news of his release was only revealed by one of the reservists’ lawyers on Monday.

In response to media outlets’ inquiries on why the IDF did not publicize the release of the terrorist and why the Nukhba terrorist was never questioned about the “abuse” he suffered, the IDF responded by accusing the Shin Bet and Israel Police of releasing him.

The Jerusalem Post reported that it “pointed out to the IDF spokesperson’s office that it was the IDF legal division who had chosen not to question the terrorist for over a year since the incident in July 2024 and who also decided not to question him even once they started to learn that he might soon be released to Gaza.”

“The IDF spokesperson had no explanation to address these issues, raising larger questions about who decided not to question him and why.”

The letter that the Military Advocate General’s Office [MAG] sent to the reservists’ lawyers on Monday stated, “According to the documentation in the computerized system, the security prisoner was deported to the Gaza Strip on October 13, 2025. Upon receiving the report, we acted to verify it and found that the security detainee is indeed no longer in the custody of the Israeli prison authorities,” the statement said.

Sources familiar with the case say that the terrorist’s unpublicized release was not a coincidence and that it was a move intended to prevent the truth from emerging in the upcoming legal proceedings. The sources said that investigators must examine the possibility that the Military Advocate General’s Office tried to bury the case by releasing the main prosecution witness, which could lead to the cancellation of the entire case.

Attorney Ephraim Damari, representing some of the soldiers, demanded that the indictment filed against reservists be immediately revoked, a demand previously made on Sunday in a press conference held by the IDF Unit 100 reservists and their lawyers.

Damari stated, “Read it and don’t believe it. I learned two hours ago that the vile terrorist from the Sde Teiman case—a Nukhba terrorist with blood on his hands—was deported from the country at the initiative of the IDF. This, despite being the sole witness in the indictment against the heroic soldiers. Beyond the disgrace of the deportation, the indictment must be immediately canceled.”

Attorneys Adi Keidar and Neti Rom, who represent two of the soldiers, slammed the MAG Office: “We have just received notification that the terrorist is no longer in a detention facility in Israel. We appeal from this platform to the MAG Office to cancel the indictment immediately. The complainant deserves a harsh punishment for his actions as a terrorist and for the false accusations he helped fabricate against the soldiers, aided and encouraged by military investigators who coaxed him into telling vile lies. From day one, we told the court that if the terrorist were brought to testify, the case would collapse.”

It should be noted that in preparation for the arrest of the five reservists, the Military Advocate General’s Office did not allow the location of terrorists to stop them from persecuting IDF soldiers. Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich revealed last year that as part of the preparation for the arrest of the five IDF reservists, MAG lawyers proactively called Hamas terrorists in Gaza—terrorists who were held in Sde Teiman and were released to Gaza—and asked them if they had any testimony against IDF soldiers who guarded them there.”

“This is unacceptable,” Smotrich continued. “It’s one thing if there’s a complaint, then it should be investigated. But to send investigators to proactively call Hamas terrorists in Gaza and ask for evidence against IDF soldiers. I’m saying this based on reliable information from people in the military system who were shocked by the instructions they received to carry out against IDF soldiers.”

Smotrich’s statements were later confirmed during a meeting of the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. The top prosecutor at the military prosecutor’s office admitted that calls were made to terrorists in Gaza to find out about the treatment they received from IDF in Sde Teiman.

This means that 10 IDF soldiers were arrested, interrogated, and later indicted based on terrorists’ testimony!

Meanwhile, searches continue for Tomer-Yerushalmi’s phone, which, according to the police, she probably threw into the sea. The searches are being conducted by dozens of volunteers and divers who joined a public initiative offering a NIS 100,000 reward for anyone who finds the device.

Monday, November 3, 2025

General Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi Staged Her Disappearance to Get Rid of Her Phone

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 Police announced that former Military Advocate General Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi and former Chief Military Prosecutor Col. Matan Solomosh, who were arrested last night, will appear at 11 a.m. before the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court for a remand hearing.

Investigators suspect the two were involved in the leak of the Sde Teiman abuse footage and later attempted to cover it up, allegedly providing false information about the internal probe into the matter.

Tomer-Yerushalmi briefly went missing yesterday after reportedly leaving a troubling message for her family, prompting a large-scale search. She was later found safe.

Channel 12 now reports that police believe her disappearance was staged—not a suicide attempt but an effort to dispose of a phone that may contain incriminating evidence. According to the report, she carried two phones: one used to trace her location, and another that she allegedly threw into the sea near Tel Aviv. The “farewell letter” she left behind was described by police sources as deliberately cryptic and inconsistent with typical suicide notes.

Massive Histadrut Corruption Scandal Unfolding!

 

Police released footage from this morning’s raids  conducted as part of the Histadrut corruption investigation.

Ben-Gvir 'Advocate General's missing phone had evidence against the AG'

 

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, in a statement at the Otzma Yehudit faction meeting, addressed the Sde Teiman affair and the investigation involving the ex-Military Advocate General, Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi.

Ben-Gvir raised severe allegations regarding Yerushalmi's cell phone, which went missing on Sunday after she disappeared for several hours at the beach in Tel Aviv, and its connection to Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara.

According to the minister, "As I speak, a woman is sitting at the Justice Ministry and shaking from fear; she's afraid that the phone will be found. It is clear to all that it has evidence on it that implicates her in serious crimes. This woman is named Gali Baharav-Miara."

He added, "Why is she afraid? Because last night, the police arrested the MAG. This happened after the Attorney General, who is neck-deep in this affair, did everything she could to protect the MAG, and so that the Deep State's status won't be harmed."

Regarding Tomer-Yerushalmi's phone, he stated: "The MAG lost her phone, not for naught. It is clear to all that when the materials on this phone are revealed, there will be an earthquake. And more precisely, the earth under the Deep State will shake."

Ben-Gvir continued to claim that "the Attorney General is the one who submitted the false affidavit to the Supreme Court together with the Military Advocate General, and she is the one behind the 'celebrity discounts' that she received in the investigation into this severe case, especially allowing her the ability to lose the phone."

He concluded his remarks on the matter: "I believe and hope that, despite the attempts by the AG to sabotage the investigation, the police will manage to find this telephone. It is clear to all that if they find or restore the things on the phone, it will open a Pandora's Box, to reveal the entire truth in this very serious affair, which began with an attempt by the head of the IDF's judicial system to damage the good names of our heroic soldiers."

Ben-Gvir also mentioned the advancement of the death penalty for terrorists, and noted that the bill passed today in the National Security Committee and is expected to be voted on in a first reading on Wednesday. "Every terrorist should know: when he comes to murder, he has one sentence: death."