“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

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Defense Minister clarifies: 'A Palestinian state will not be established'


 Defense Minister Israel Katz responded Sunday morning to the U.S. proposal submitted to the United Nations, which includes steps signaling the possible future establishment of a Palestinian state.

“The policy of Israel is clear: no Palestinian state will be established,” Katz wrote. “The IDF will remain on Mount Hermon and in the security zone. Gaza will be demilitarized down to the last tunnel, and Hamas will be disarmed on the Israeli-controlled side by the IDF, and in old Gaza either by an international force or by the IDF.”

The American proposal states, among other things, that “once the Palestinian Authority’s reform plan is implemented, conditions may be achieved for a path toward self-determination and the establishment of a Palestinian state. The United States will facilitate dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a political horizon for coexistence in peace and prosperity.”

The proposal also specifies that alongside the work of an international stabilization force, in coordination with Israel and Egypt to stabilize Gaza and replace Hamas rule and the IDF’s presence there, a Palestinian Arab police force will also operate “to help maintain order along the border.”

Violent Civil War Amongst Chareidim ...A real "Milchemesh Mitzvah

 


DIN: This is nothing new, as I always say, "Charedim Hate Each Other" They are like Arabs who kill each other and unite against Israel, so do Chareidim, they would kill each other and unite against the Zionists! 

Satmar Ahronim hate Satmar Zalonim, Bobov 45 hates Bobov 48, Ger hates Ger, Sadegera hates Sadegera,  In Ponovitz the Bais Hamedrish is divided between the haters, I could go on and on! Peleg hates them all! And now the litvishishe parties themselves hating each other! 

Chaos erupted in Yerushalayim on Motzei Shabbos as Shas MK Yoav Ben Tzur was violently attacked by a mob of extremist chareidim while leaving the weekly shiur of Hagaon HaRav Yitzchak Yosef. The rioters targeted the lawmaker over his party’s apparent backing of the coalition’s Chareidi conscription bill.

According to Galei Tzahal reporter Daniel Grovais, a simultaneous protest was also held outside the home of UTJ MK Yaakov Asher, where demonstrators clashed with police.

Witnesses say the pack surrounding Ben Tzur’s car went completely out of control—smashing the windshield, hurling garbage bags, jumping on the vehicle, and ripping off the license plate. Police officers eventually managed to extract Ben Tzur from what onlookers described as an attempted lynching, with claims that he was beaten and had various objects thrown at him.

Shas released a statement condemning the attack, calling it “a severe act of violence carried out by a small group of rioters,” adding that such behavior is a chillul Hashem and “not the way of the Torah.”

Opposition leader Yair Lapid also spoke out, saying the assault “is not the way of the Torah and not the way of the State of Israel,” and calling for the attackers to be dealt with harshly.

Police confirmed the details in an official statement, saying dozens of rioters ambushed an elected official, damaged his vehicle, and threw garbage bags at him. Officers from the Lev HaBira station and Border Police rescued him without injury, though the vehicle sustained damage.

Police added that forces dispersed the attackers, are hunting down suspects, and consider the attack a serious attempt to harm a public official.




Trump Grants Pardon to Former Monsey Nursing‑Home Executive

 


 President Donald Trump has granted a pardon to Joseph Schwartz, an Orthodox Jewish former nursing-home executive from Monsey, New York, who had been sentenced this past April to 36 months in federal prison.


The pardon was publicly announced on X by Ed Martin, the former acting head of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Policy, who wrote: “Thank you, @POTUS! Joseph Schwartz is now free to rebuild his life and business with his family, who never stopped living and advocating for him.”

Schwartz’s case had drawn attention within the Orthodox Jewish community in Monsey, where he is well-known for his work in healthcare management. The pardon clears the way for him to return to civilian life, resume his business endeavors, and focus on family and community.

This marks the latest in a series of pardons issued by President Trump, aimed at individuals previously convicted of federal offenses.

Wake up America! 42 Muslim candidates in the 2025 election won! This is just the beginning!

 

Trump ignores the Dissing of the Syrian President ! Demands Israel Hand Over the Golan after Trump Recognized it as Part of Israel!

Trump dumping Israel to Establish a Palestinian State

 



Saturday, November 15, 2025

UN Report shows Gazan Palestinian Arabs fatter than Israelis ...The "‘Fatocide’"

 

After two years of barraging social media with lies about a famine in Gaza, Hamas propaganda channels are now trying to cover up their obesity by claiming that Israel is making them fat.

One recent Hamas media story clamored that “they’re forcing us to gain weight”, and objected that supermarkets have “shelves overflowing with chocolate, soft drinks, and cigarettes”, along with unhealthy “flour and various types of cheese used in sweets and pizza, in addition to sugar and flour derivatives used in confectionery production.”

An Arab Muslim settler in Gaza who had previously justified the Hamas massacres complained, “I am compelled to consume carbohydrates, processed cheese, and manufactured meat.”

What some are calling the ‘Fatocide’ reflects the reality that there was never a famine in Gaza, but there was a very real obesity problem. Past reports had found high rates of obesity among children and adults in Gaza and a 2019 study found that almost half of adults over the age of 42 had Type 2 Diabetes. Another Gaza report citing Hamas Ministry of Health numbers claimed that 9.6% of the population in Gaza has diabetes and it’s the cause of 11.2% deaths.

The ‘Fatocide’ is real and is claiming ‘Palestinian’ lives every day.

British University Lecturer Tells Students That Jews Bake Christian Blood Into Matzos

 

University College London—one of the United Kingdom’s leading academic institutions—is facing a firestorm after a guest lecturer delivered an antisemitic blood libel during a campus event, prompting immediate condemnation, a police referral, and sweeping disciplinary action.

Dr. Samar Maqusi, identified in event materials as a UCL researcher and former UNRWA employee, was invited to speak Tuesday at a Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) event titled “The Birth of Zionism,” part of a lecture series called “Palestine: From Existence to Resistance.” During the talk, Maqusi invoked one of history’s most notorious antisemitic conspiracies—the medieval blood libel that falsely accuses Jews of murdering non-Jews to use their blood in Passover rituals.

According to verified audio obtained by StandWithUs, Maqusi falsely told attendees that Jews require “drops of blood from someone who’s not Jewish” for a “holy ceremony,” and described the 1840 Damascus Affair—a case in which Jewish community leaders were tortured into forced confessions—as proof.

“During this feast, they make these special pancakes, or bread, and part of the holy ceremony is that drops of blood from someone who’s not Jewish… has to be mixed in that bread,” Maqusi said. She went on to claim that a monk whose disappearance triggered the Damascus Affair was found murdered and that Jews “admitted to kidnapping him and murdering him to get drops of blood for making the holy bread.”

The Chazon Ish Did Not Think that Chareidim Should Get A Total Exemption

 

The following article goes against the revisionist "history" regularly cited in Charedie circles!   “Haemes v’hashalom ehavu”.

In the days of the Chazon Ish, the charedi world was very different, and charedim who did not “make a living” from Torah study were obliged to serve in the IDF.

The proof is that one of the Chazon Ish’s students, Rabbi Elazar Menachem Man Shach, who later became head of the Ponevezh Yeshiva, also held the same view regarding those “worldly roamers wandering aimlessly through the streets of Bnei Brak and Jerusalem.” He ruled that charedi draft evaders are no less than persecutors of Torah study, and that the charedi public has no interest in freeing them from the IDF draft.

Letter from Rav Shach stating that those who don't learn cannot be exempt drom the draft 


But who will tell us that this was also the outlook of the great leader, the Chazon Ish? 

This exact question is examined, among other topics, in the monumental book by researcher and historian Prof. Binyamin Brown, “The Chazon Ish — The Decisor, the Believer, and the Leader of the charedi Revolution” (Magnes Jerusalem and Yeshiva University Press, New York).

On page 304, Brown writes: 

“He [the Chazon Ish] did not think that the exemption from military service should be given to every Haredi Jew simply by virtue of being charedi, but only to a fairly narrow group of yeshiva students.” 

And here the learned author gives us a bit of history:

 “In fact, that was the situation until Agudat Yisrael joined the Begin government in 1977. From that point on, almost every charedi man declared ‘Torato Umanuto’  and received a postponement of service. Under the umbrella of this exemption, thousands of charedi men who did not study in religious institutions at all, and in some cases those who had dropped out of yeshivot , were released from service.”

It appears that the first Likud prime minister, Menachem Begin, was dazzled and swept up by the displays of piety from charedi leadership and granted a broad, wholesale exemption to the youth in black hats, regardless of the cost in terms of the blood of fellow Israelis who were not part of that camp.

Brown continues: “It is quite clear that the Chazon Ish would not have justified exemption on that basis. In his halachic novellæ he tended even to narrow the bounds of the Torah-based exemptions to the ‘returners from war’: those who ‘built a house and did not inaugurate it,’ ‘planted a vineyard and did not yet enjoy its produce,’ ‘married but did not yet take a wife,’ or the ‘timid and faint-hearted’ — and he ruled that these ‘returners’ [i.e., those exempt from appearing to defend Israel] are only released ‘when Israel’s survival does not depend on them.’”

And here comes the most astonishing punch line. The Chazon Ish writes in his chiddushim on Orach Chaim 112/114, chap.6 clause 3): “And if they are needed [i.e., those precious yeshiva students], they must come to assist their brothers.” Plain and simple. The Chazon Ish is explicit, with no conditions, no caveats. Just close the Gemara and stand up to save Israel immediately. Nothing more to add.

To provide further support for his conclusion, Brown quotes Pe’er Hador — a book written by a group of charedi writers led by Rabbi Shlomo Cohen, a pupil of the Chazon Ish from the Vilna period and one of his great admirers, considered the official charedi biography of the Chazon Ish: “Even Peer HaDor, written before the wholesale exemption for Haredim in 1977, dares to cite things in his name (which today would of course be censored) that point to his opposition to freeing those who do not study Torah. According to one rumor he recommended conscription to the IDF for ‘those whose Torah is not their profession’ (see Peer Hador cols. 262–264), and according to another testimony (Peer HaDor even cites it, amazingly, from the newspaper HaTzofeh — note by B.B.) he even said that one who is not truly ‘Torato Umanuto’ and pretends to be a yeshiva student in order to obtain a postponement from military service has the status of a persecutor of all the yeshivot in the land.”

Brown cites additional sources to corroborate his assessment and sums them up:

“There is great doubt whether the path of charedi society today would have been acceptable to him [the Chazon Ish].”

Ben & Jerry Continues their Hate Campaign Launches “Watermelon Flavor”

 

Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream and a longtime political activist & Israel hater, has launched an online campaign urging supporters of the Palestinian cause to help create a “watermelon flavor” and design packaging for an imagined pro-Palestinian ice cream product.

Cohen claims—without evidence—that Magnum Ice Cream blocked Ben & Jerry’s from releasing a flavor intended to “support peace in Palestine.”

 He is now calling on activists to “show MagnumGlobal what creativity and solidarity can do,” urging them to suggest names, ingredients, and package designs featuring the watermelon symbol often used by anti-Israel groups.

“This is a challenge for everyone who believes individuals and companies should not be silenced in talking about Palestine,” Cohen declared in a promotional post, framing the campaign as a protest against corporate suppression of pro-Palestinian messaging.

Cohen announced that a fan-submitted concept by participant Laura Davis had been selected as the “flavor winner,” although the product is not associated with any actual ice-cream manufacturer and exists only as part of the activist effort.

Cohen, who has a long record of public criticism of Israel, is once again leveraging his celebrity and business legacy to push highly charged political narratives. The campaign—like several of his previous initiatives—aims to pressure global companies while portraying Israel and its supporters as responsible for “silencing” dissent.

Critics also point to the irony of politicizing consumer products under the banner of “free expression,” saying such efforts deepen divisions rather than promote peace or constructive dialogue.

Despite gaining attention on social media, Cohen’s initiative remains a symbolic protest—another example of brand activism being used to advance anti-Israel messaging under the guise of a consumer-driven campaign.