“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

Monday, April 6, 2026

Esther Sobel 44 a Nurse Killed by Maimonides Ambulance


 A 44-year-old nurse was struck and killed by an ambulance in Brooklyn early Thursday, and two emergency medical technicians have been suspended as authorities investigate the incident.

Police identified the victim as Cherry Cayetano Sobel. She was hit around 6:40 a.m. in the Midwood neighborhood when an ambulance operated by Maimonides Medical Center made a left turn from Avenue O onto Ocean Avenue, officials said.

Authorities said the driver did not stop after the collision. A bystander called 911, and Sobel was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Police believe the driver may not have realized a pedestrian had been struck. No arrests have been made.

A spokesperson for the hospital said the EMTs involved have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation and expressed condolences to the victim’s family.

Sobel is survived by her husband, Jeff, and two young children, according to family members.

Officials said she lived about a mile from the scene. The case remains under investigation.

Sunday, April 5, 2026

How great is Trump??? "Open the Effen Strait you Crazy Bastards...


 

The Damned British Are Responsible for hundreds of thousands of Jewish corpses.



 Forty-five British MPs and peers have signed an open letter demanding that Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologize for the Balfour Declaration — the 1917 statement in which Britain expressed support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The letter argues that Britain had “no right” to make such a promise and that it bears “historical responsibility” for the creation of Israel. 

This is quite a moral accounting. But if Parliament is in the business of confronting Britain’s historical role in Palestine, there is a far more specific, far more deadly act of British policy that deserves an apology first — one whose consequences can be measured in hundreds of thousands of Jewish corpses.

It is the White Paper of 1939.

In May of that year, with Nazi Germany already in full persecution mode and war weeks away, Neville Chamberlain’s government issued a policy document that capped Jewish immigration to Palestine at just 75,000 people over five years — after which further immigration would require Arab consent. The explicit rationale, stated openly in cabinet discussions, was to preserve Arab goodwill. Colonial Secretary Malcolm MacDonald, who drafted the policy, told his colleagues that Britain “could not afford to forfeit the confidence and friendship of such a large part of the Muslim world.” Chamberlain himself put it even more bluntly: “If we must offend one side, let us offend the Jews rather than the Arabs.”

The timing was catastrophic.

At the very moment the gates of Europe were slamming shut on Jewish life, Britain deliberately locked the one door through which hundreds of thousands might have escaped. Palestine was not merely a desirable destination: for Jews trapped in Poland, Romania, Hungary, and Germany, it was the only realistic option. The United States had its own restrictive quotas. Most of the world had already demonstrated at the 1938 Évian Conference that it was unwilling to absorb Jewish refugees. Palestine, under British administration, was the escape hatch, and Britain sealed it.

The decision was immediately and loudly condemned as a moral catastrophe by the most credible voices in British public life. Winston Churchill, then in the political wilderness, rose in the House of Commons on May 23, 1939, to denounce the policy as a betrayal of solemn commitments. Former Prime Minister Lloyd George called it “an act of perfidy.” The Liberal MP James Rothschild warned his colleagues during the debate itself that for the majority of Jews seeking to reach Palestine, the choice was “migration or physical extinction.” The League of Nations’ Permanent Mandates Commission unanimously concluded the White Paper transgressed Britain’s mandatory obligations - it was a violation of international law.

They were right. And the consequences were exactly what they predicted.

Nathan Gettisburg ????? Who is this ??? Is this the Creepy Rayfeeeeeeeee Stein the Notorious Get Refuser??

 

 



K-9 Dog watches over a Chayelet while takes a nap!

 

Killing the biggest LIE that Satmar and Pro-Hamas Groups Keep Touting


 Time to kill one of the biggest lies of the Century:

One of Satmar's propaganda tools comes right out of the mouths of Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran, that Israel would not exist if not for $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ from the USA.
Of course they take the RBS"O out of the equation!

“Israel is a parasite state living off U.S. money” Israel’s GDP ≈ $610B It spends ~5–6% of its OWN GDP on defense ~𝟑𝟔 𝐁𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐧 fighting our common enemies. U.S. aid ≈ 𝟑.𝟖 𝐁𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐧 on American made weapons.
Facts just killed the lie.

The secret lives of niece, grandniece of Iranian Gen. Soleimani before they were arrested by ICE in dramatic raid

 

Sarinasadat Hosseiny, 25

The stunned Los Angeles renter of the property owned by the niece of Iranian terror mastermind Gen. Qasem Soleimani said he now realizes the mom and her daughter had been on ICE’s radar for some time before agents swooped on the quiet Tujunga home and hauled the pair away.

Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, 47, and her daughter, Sarinasadat Hosseiny, 25, were arrested by ICE Friday and had their green cards revoked for ties to the Iranian regime.

Afshar had celebrated attacks on US soldiers and military facilities, praised Iran’s Supreme Leader, called America the “Great Satan,” and voiced support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a designated terror organization, according to the State Department.

Piano instructor Halasius Bradford, 50, who rents a single-story property owned by Afshar, said the women were taken into custody in dramatic scenes about 5 p.m. Friday. He said ICE had been active in the streets leading up to the arrests.

Bradford said he was driving back to the property during the raid and arrived to find the street blocked off by ICE vehicles and three LAPD patrol cars.

“It was crazy seeing what happened. I saw three LAPD patrol cars and one or two from ICE,” he told the Post.

“I didn’t see the women being taken away.”

The Post’s visit to the home on Saturday revealed Afshar was living in a small ADU behind the main two-bedroom, two-bathroom home Bradford rents. She had bought the Plainview Avenue property for $505,000 in 2021.

Photos from the scene offer a glimpse into the women’s carefully curated Los Angeles lifestyle.

Inside her humble home, about 20 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, was a selfie ring light and a full-form mannequin for her to hang her designer label outfits.

She also drove a black Tesla, which on Saturday was stuffed with luxury goods, including a Miss Dior bag, some Hermes cushions, a Sephora makeup bag, and another gray leather handbag in the front passenger footwell.

Some items inside the car bore Arabic writing, while a few parking tickets were also scattered inside.

Friday marked the first time Bradford had met Hosseiny in person.

He said both women were at the property for a scheduled City of Los Angeles inspection of the ADU, which explains why they were there when ICE arrived.

Bradford added that Hosseiny’s boyfriend was also present during the raid. He told Bradford that he and Hosseiny were driving outside the house when ICE intercepted them, demanding to know where Afshar was.

Bradford said while Afshar lived in the ADU behind the main house, Hosseiny managed lease affairs remotely.

He described Afshar as ”crazy” and acting strangely.

“It was the first time I met Hosseiny,” he said. “The mother seemed kinda nuts. She said she’d been having chemo for cancer.”

Outside the main house, old mattresses and furniture from previous tenants were visible.

Bradford said the home was listed for rent on Zillow, and he signed the lease online with Hosseiny because her mother, Afshar, did not speak English well.

He moved in on March 21 and declined to say how much he pays.

The mother and daughter both created curated online personas showcasing glamorous LA lifestyles, complete with designer goods and jetsetting activities.

Hosseiny appeared poised and camera-ready in Instagram images, her long dark hair framing a composed face as she cradled a small fluffy dog against a dark coat.

Her wardrobe ranged from structured black corsets paired with delicate pink skirts and oversized sunglasses to casual yet meticulously styled ensembles.

Other luxury symbols included posed photos beside helicopters and designer accessories, projecting a jet-set, influencer-ready image far removed from their modest suburban neighborhood.

Afshar entered the US on a tourist visa in 2015, gained asylum in 2019, and became a green card holder in 2021.

Her daughter arrived in 2021 on a student visa and secured her green card in 2023.

Both had traveled back to Iran multiple times, raising red flags with US authorities.

Lauren Bis, a DHS spokesperson, emphasized the seriousness of the revocation. “It is a privilege to be granted a green card to live in the United States of America. If we have reason to believe a green card holder poses a threat to the US, the green card will be revoked.”

The arrest of Afshar and Hosseiny follows similar moves against other Iranian regime-linked figures in the US, highlighting continued vigilance against threats tied to Qasem Soleimani and his network.

US Forces have rescued missing crew member of F-15E jet downed by Iran in daring mission, intense fighting


 US forces have successfully rescued and extracted the missing crew member of an American fighter jet that was shot down over Iran following “one of the most daring search-and-rescue operations” in the country’s history, President Trump announced early Sunday.

“WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in US History, for one of our incredible Crew Member Officers, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is now SAFE and SOUND!” Trump posted on Truth Social just after midnight.

The Air Force officer — a weapons specialist who has not yet been publicly identified — was one of two aboard an F-15E Strike Eagle shot down on Friday. Both had ejected over southwestern Iran, triggering a massive high-risk rescue mission.

The weapons officer was injured during the ejection, but was still able to walk, a US official told Axios.

“He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine,” Trump said.

The crew member was recovered in a dangerous Saturday night operation following intense fighting near the crash site, as US forces carried out a complex operation deep inside Iranian territory.

No rescuers were injured during the massive, multi-domain operation involving hundreds of special operations troops, dozens of warplanes and helicopters and advanced intelligence capabilities spanning cyber and space, officials briefed on the operation told the New York Times.

“The fact that we were able to pull off both of these operations, without a SINGLE American killed, or even wounded, just proves once again, that we have achieved overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority over the Iranian skies,” Trump added in his post.

A senior military official told the outlet that the mission was one of the most challenging and complex in the history of US special operations.

The airman evaded capture for up to a day in mountainous terrain, using survival training to move away from the wreckage and hide on elevated ground while signaling for rescue.

He had little more than a pistol as Iranian forces scoured the area and mobilized civilians to hunt him down, the Times reported.

“This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour, but was never truly alone because his Commander in Chief, Secretary of War, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and fellow Warfighters were monitoring his location 24 hours a day, and diligently planning for his rescue,” Trump added.

The airman and the rescue team safely evacuated Iran and flew to Kuwait, where the injured airman could be treated, according to the Times.

The operation unfolded amid reported airstrikes and clashes in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, where local officials said multiple people were killed or wounded, as US special operations forces and Air Force pararescue teams engaged in a fierce firefight with Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Basij fighters searching for the downed crew member.

US attack aircraft bombed and strafed Iranian convoys closing in on the airman’s position, while commandos pushed toward the site —- triggering a firefight as American and Iranian forces collided.

In a dramatic final twist, two US transport planes sent to extract the team became stranded at a remote base inside Iran.

Commanders ordered them destroyed rather than risk sensitive equipment falling into enemy hands, flying in replacement aircraft to complete the escape, the Times reported.

Iranian forces had been searching for the pilot and at one point claimed he had been captured, though those assertions were never verified, with reports that local forces and even civilians had been mobilized to hunt for the airman.

Two US rescue helicopters were hit by enemy fire during the mission, injuring crew members, while an A-10 attack aircraft providing cover was also struck and later went down after the pilot safely ejected.

Both F-15E crew members are now safely recovered following the dramatic mission.

Iranian forces had been searching for the pilot and at one point claimed he had been captured, though those assertions were never verified, with reports that local forces and even civilians had been mobilized to hunt for the airman.

Two US rescue helicopters were hit by enemy fire during the mission, injuring crew members, while an A-10 attack aircraft providing cover was also struck and later went down after the pilot safely ejected.

Both F-15E crew members are now safely recovered following the dramatic mission.

A Neturei Karta ym"s Explains to an Arab Journalist that Netanyahu is "Amelike"

 This vile creature quotes the Chafetz Chayim z"l that supposedly said that "Zionists are Amalike" 

The Chafetz Chayim's own son R' Aryeh Leib Kagan was a staunch Zionist, and the Chafetz Chayim knew this very well. 

The Chafetz Chayim passed away in 1933, 14 years before the State of Israel was established. Had the State been established in the lifetime of the Chafetz Chayim, millions of Jews would have survived WW2! 

I doubt the Chafetz Chayim would say that now if he would see the accomplishments of the Zionists, building the home for the majority of the entire Jewish population in the world! 

I know what a lot of you are thinking, why even post this from a self-hating Jew? The answer is that this video went viral around Arab & Muslim social media and it garnered millions of views! 

This guy is dangerous!\

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