“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, January 28, 2026

Chareidim learn from the Palestinian Authority and pay a stipend to Draft Dodgers who sat in jail!


Chardeim reading the news noticed that the Palestinian Authority pay those who kill Jews a stipend while in jail! So they reasoned "why, that's not a bad idea, why don't we grant those draft dodgers in jail a stipend! 

The guy in the photo a chassan who doesn't look much like a "Mar be'rav Ashi" but because he dodged the draft and sat in prison he will get 30,000 shekels, that's close to $10,000, not bad for sitting a month in "summer camp"

 The groom, Meir Yona, who sat for a long time in Prison 10, received a special grant from Charedim , in the sum of 30,000 NIS 3,000 for each day in prison. He is getting married in a month and a half.

Weberman nearly walked free — till he ‘forget’ details of his crimes at hearing, infuriating DA

 

רשעים אפילו על פתחו של גיהנם אינם חוזרין בתשובה

This arrogant pedophile with his sick perverted smile, was going to walk free that morning, but because of his smugness and "gaaveh" he will sit at least another 3 years! 

A notorious Brooklyn Chasidic pedophile nearly walked free during a resentencing Tuesday — till he pretended to forget details of his crimes, and the furious prosecutor reversed course and pushed for more time.

Nechemya Weberman ended up with a sentence slashed down from 103 years to 18 years, although with time served, that amounts to just five years left on the clock for the pedo — and with good behavior, he could be out by 2028.

“Mr. Weberman’s outrageous behavior in court today personified why he remains a danger to society,” said Sarena Townsend, the lawyer for the sicko’s then-12-year-old female victim.

“His repeated denials and refusal to face his actions proved that his assurances of rehabilitation and remorse were lies.”

Weberman, a former counselor at a Williamsburg yeshiva now in his 60s, appeared vivacious, smiling and jovial on video feed from the maximum-security Shawangunk Prison in upstate New York — despite his supporters painting an image of a feeble man at death’s door.

He had been convicted on 59 counts and originally sentenced to 103 years in prison 13 years ago for repeatedly sexually abusing victim Rivky Deutsch for three years. 

The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office — under pressure from some members of the convict’s religious community for years — was prepared to effectively push to free the convicted sicko, having sought the resentencing on the grounds his 103-year stint was excessive and that he had already served enough time.

But Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Joseph Alexis changed course mid-hearing when Weberman claimed to forget the gory details of his misdeeds.  

The pedophile attested to his remorse and apologized, reading from a statement, claiming he had spent years “in denial’’ and was “a changed man.’’

But Alexis demanded he go further and specifically attest to his criminal acts. 

Weberman repeatedly responded “I don’t remember” when asked graphic questions about his crimes, including if he recalled forcing his pre-teen victim to perform oral sex.

“What’s troubling to me is that Mr. Weberman can’t remember,” Alexis said “The victim can never forget.”

“Quite frankly, if the defendant was forthcoming, I was authorized to offer 15 years,” Alexis said, a move that would have potentially seen Weberman walk free.

“But I am going to pivot away from that,” the ADA said.  

A quiet and reserved Deutsch read her own statement to the judge, recalling, “His smug smile hurt the most.

“It would be tragic if in five years from now, someone else is standing here describing his own story similar to mine, your Honor. You have the ability to prevent that.”

Judge Matthew D’Emic’s new sentence gives Weberman five more years to recall his misdeeds, but with good behavior, he could be out in half the time. 

“A modified sentence of 18 years with 10 years supervision remains a meaningful penalty,” the judge said.
Weberman, who has fought his conviction and sentence for years, could still further appeal the new ruling.

Sexual abuse advocates said the new sentence sends a “dangerous” message to survivors in the Hasidic community.

“[The DA] walked in ready to let [Weberman] walk out,” said Asher Lovy, director of the Orthodox Jewish victims group Za’akah. 

“And the only reason he didn’t is because that dumb f–k was too stupid to just answer the questions and show a little bit of remorse himself.”

Amit Segal fact‑checks Biden advisers Lies and propaganda

 

Brett McGurk, senior adviser to former US President Joe Biden, sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, after Netanyahu suggested during his press conference that a US weapons embargo was among the factors that contributed to IDF casualties during the war.

“That statement by Netanyahu is categorically false. Biden left office with a ceasefire in Gaza and hostages coming home, a ceasefire in Lebanon with Hezbollah defeated, Iran in its weakest position since 1979 after two failed missile attacks thanks to the deployment of U.S. military forces and a coordinated response that destroyed Iran's air defenses," McGurk stated.

He added that Biden’s “commitment to Israel's security to include US military assistance was unwavering throughout the crisis."

Journalist Amit Segal responded with a detailed fact-check, writing, “And now to the facts: Biden imposed a partial arms embargo on Israel, halted the transfer of bulldozers that Israel had already paid for - which led to soldiers being put at risk and killed. He caused the IDF to enter Rafah with tanks that didn’t have full ammunition loads, which also put soldiers at risk and led to casualties."

Segal further noted, “Biden opposed the assassination of Nasrallah; his defense secretary cursed during a phone call with [then-Defense Minister] Gallant when Gallant told him that our aircraft had taken out the Hezbollah leader. Iran was not at a low point when Biden left - on the contrary, it was confident enough to launch two barrages at Israel."

According to Segal, “The ceasefire Biden longs for was, for him, a goal rather than a means."

He concluded: “We’ve all been around for more than a year, so we were here when it happened - there’s no need to cover us with lies and propaganda."

Emily Damari angered: 'We learned nothing' "Why are we sending food to Gaza" "THERE ARE NO INNOCENTS THERE"

 



Hamas survivor Emily Damari posted a video documenting a convoy of aid trucks on their way to the Gaza Strip and sharply criticized the decision to allow the trucks to pass through into the strip.

"By myself, I counted over 15 trucks on the road, but it's hard to believe that hundreds of trucks carrying food are flowing this morning to 'non-involved' people in Gaza," Damari wrote on social media.

She added, "Don't you still understand that there are no innocent people there?! Apparently, we haven't learned anything."

Since the ceasefire came into effect, 4,200 trucks are entering every week, following instructions from the political echelon. At the same time, IDF officials recommended reducing the number of aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip.

According to data presented recently in closed security discussions and published by Ynet, "The population in Gaza could survive with much less. 70% of the trucks belong to the private sector, which Hamas taxes twice, imposing a 15-25% tax on every truck of food, fuel, or medicine, and an additional tax when the goods are sold in the market. Hamas is making tens of millions of shekels a day, and the coffers are only shrinking."

According to the report, Qatar, Hamas's main patron, demanded the continued flow of thousands of trucks every week as a condition, meaning there is no discussion of halting the aid.

Polisher Airport Worker Wants to know why Jews are still traveling in Poland

 


Man in Photo Kneeling in Front of Nazis with Tallit Identified!


 The man in the photograph is Ber (Dov) Erlich, a Jew photographed during the Holocaust in the Łuków Ghetto in 1941.

He is seen kneeling, wrapped in a tallit, under the watch of German soldiers. Minutes after the photograph was taken, he was murdered. His grandson would one day be Meir Dagan, head of Israel’s Mossad. The story of israel.

Hamas Mocks the Trump Gaza Deal saying they will never Disarm


 Hamas is not pretending anymore.

Senior Hamas official Suhail al Hindi was explicit. They will never disarm. Not as part of a deal, not under pressure, not at any stage. Weapons are not leverage for Hamas, they are the mission. He even mocked the process, saying Western misjudgment has always worked in Hamas’s favor. That stance now runs directly into the emerging Peace Council framework and President Trump’s Gaza plan. Hamas has formally rejected disarmament, labeled its arsenal “essential for resistance,” and demanded a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza as a precondition for any discussion. This is not posturing. It is clarity. You cannot construct a peace framework around an organization that defines itself by armed struggle, celebrates violence, and openly states it will never give up its weapons. Any plan built on the assumption that Hamas can be disarmed voluntarily is detached from reality.

Vance is a genius, is able to talk about the Holocaust without mention the word "Jew" even once!

 

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

No Early Release for Child Sex Abuser Nechemya Weberman


by Asher Levy

 An excellent op-ed in today's New York Daily News by Guila Benchimol and Alissa Ackerman of Ampersands Restorative Justice about the upcoming Weberman hearing.

Tomorrow, Jan. 27, Nechemya Weberman, a prominent figure in the ultra-Orthodox Satmar community in Williamsburg, will have a resentencing hearing that could lead to his early release. Weberman was originally sentenced to 103 years in prison, which was later reduced to 50 years, for repeatedly sexually abusing a young girl beginning when she was just 12 when he worked as an unlicensed school counselor in the community.
Weberman is asking that the Brooklyn judge vacate his sentence entirely and resentence him to time served, arguing that his age, health conditions, and, most notably, that he no longer poses a threat to his community, are some grounds for his early release.
As survivor advocates and practitioners of restorative justice for survivors of sexual violence in faith communities and organizations, one of whom is a survivor of abuse within the Orthodox community herself, we support efforts to repair harm by helping harm doers take accountability outside of the criminal legal system.
We support reducing disproportionate sentences and compassionate release as policies. But Weberman should not be granted early release just 13 years into his 50-year sentence. Doing so, as Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez has been consistently showing support for, would not only pose an imminent risk to the many girls he would have access to upon release, but also further erode trust in a legal system that has too often served as the last backstop for justice when insular religious communities fail to protect their own.

Watch Rani Gavili's body on its way back home to Israel

 



 The IDF says the body of Master Sgt. Ran Gvili has been returned to Israel from the Gaza Strip after 843 days, confirming that no hostages remain in Gaza.


The military notified Gvili’s family that he has been formally identified and brought home for burial, with his funeral scheduled for Wednesday.

“With this, the return of all living and fallen hostages from the Gaza Strip to the State of Israel has been completed,” the army said.

It is the first time since 2014 that no hostages are being held in Gaza.

Beyond the 251 hostages abducted on October 7, 2023, two Israelis who entered Gaza independently in 2014 and 2015 — Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed — were freed during the war, and the remains of two IDF soldiers killed in the 2014 Gaza conflict — Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul and Lt. Hadar Goldin — were also recovered.

The IDF said its forces operated continuously throughout the war, both on the front lines and deep inside enemy territory, often at great personal risk, driven by a steadfast commitment to bringing home every hostage, living and fallen alike.

According to the military, the completion of the hostage recovery effort reflects the IDF’s enduring pledge to Israel’s citizens: to never leave anyone behind.