“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
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Mark Levin Accuses VP Vance Of Leaking Anti-Israel Messages From The White House
Fox News host Mark Levin lashed out Monday at what he said was a coordinated campaign inside the White House to undermine Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — and pointed the finger squarely at Vice President JD Vance’s office.
The outburst followed a string of anonymously sourced comments from Trump administration officials trashing Netanyahu ahead of his high-stakes meeting with President Donald Trump, where the president presented his plan to end the Gaza war.
One Trump adviser told Axios that special envoy Steve Witkoff and senior adviser Jared Kushner are “at their wits’ end with Israel,” warning that Netanyahu would be to blame for “enabling Hamas and doing nothing for the Palestinians who have so many humanitarian needs” if he rejected the deal. Another administration official was blunter: “Everyone — and I mean everyone — is exasperated with Bibi.”
A third official knocked Netanyahu for sparring with conservative media personality Tucker Carlson, saying, “Stop talking about Tucker. Stop getting influencers here to be your propaganda. It’s not helping you. It’s not helping Israel. And it sure isn’t helping us get a peace deal.”
Levin, long one of Netanyahu’s most vocal defenders in conservative media, erupted online. “Who are these ‘White House insiders’ trashing Israel and Netanyahu all day today?” he wrote on X. Levin then accused Vance’s team of orchestrating the leaks: “Tucker central is the VP’s office. They despise Netanyahu. I truly hope it’s not them. But it’s clearly someone.”
The host called the anonymous sniping “a scandal,” arguing that the administration’s aides are “undermining the president” and “pushing a propaganda campaign” that singles out Israel while ignoring “a single terrorist group or terrorist country.”
The clash comes against the backdrop of Levin’s yearlong feud with Carlson over Israel and broader foreign policy. The two ex-Fox colleagues have repeatedly clashed, with Levin accusing Carlson of fueling anti-Israel sentiment on the right.
Tensions escalated after Carlson made remarks at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service earlier this month that were widely criticized as anti-Semitic. Levin urged conservatives to “speak out” before “irreversible damage is done to our country, our movement, and our party.”
“This is a real cancer that is metastasizing and leads to horrendous consequences,” Levin warned.
Charedie Children Keep Dying !Child Passes Away From Measles Complications, 7 More In Intensive Care
A one-and-a-half-year-old toddler who had contracted measles collapsed on Saturday evening after experiencing multi-system failure in the Beit Yisrael neighborhood. Paramedics who were called to the scene found him unconscious and began resuscitation efforts. He was evacuated to Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital, where intensive resuscitation efforts continued, but the medical teams were ultimately forced to pronounce him dead.
This is the sixth death from measles since the outbreak began, and the fourth death in the past week alone. Just two days ago, the fifth fatal case was reported: a one-year-old infant who was rushed to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in critical condition after suffering from the disease for three weeks. He was transferred while undergoing prolonged resuscitation, but doctors were unable to save him.
Earlier this week, a one-year-old baby girl who had been hospitalized about two months ago at Hadassah Ein Kerem also passed away from measles. She had been in serious condition, suffering from severe respiratory distress and was connected to an ECMO machine. Medical staff fought for weeks to save her, but ultimately, secondary organ failure led to her death. Over the weekend, another unvaccinated toddler also passed away.
Currently, 21 measles patients are hospitalized in Israel, most of them children under the age of six who were not vaccinated. Seven of them are in intensive care, and one is connected to an ECMO machine. The majority of the patients belong to the charedi community.
The Ministry of Health warns that measles is a highly dangerous viral disease that can lead to severe complications, including pneumonia, meningitis, and even death, particularly among infants, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems.
Measles is transmitted through the air via coughing or sneezing, and infects over 90% of unvaccinated individuals who are exposed to an infected person.
The first symptoms typically appear about two weeks after infection and include high fever, dry cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a characteristic rash that begins on the face and spreads throughout the body.
In Israel, two routine doses of the measles vaccine are administered: The first dose at 12 months of age, the second dose in first grade (around age 6). In areas experiencing outbreaks, the Ministry of Health recommends advancing the second dose to 18 months of age. In addition, infants aged 6 to 12 months may receive the vaccine in cases of exposure to the disease or before traveling to outbreak regions.
Last week, the ministry instructed clinics to allow immediate vaccination of infants aged 6 to 11 months at Maternal and Child Health Clinics (Tipat Chalav) even without an appointment in areas with active outbreaks.
Currently, active measles outbreaks are recorded in the following towns and cities: Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh, Bnei Brak, Harish, Modi’in Illit and Nof HaGalil.Vaccination centers have been set up in these cities, where vaccines are available without requiring an appointment. Parents can check their children’s vaccination status via the digital vaccination record on the government’s personal website.
French, British Jerusalem Consulates Say They’re In Palestine: ‘Cut Off Water And Electricity’ Says Retired Judge
According to the European Union website, the French consulate in Jerusalem, located on Emile Botta Street in the western part of the city which was in Israel even pre-1967, is now located in “Palestine.” Israel believes that France requested this address change on the website following France’s recent recognition of a Palestinian state, and it will likely demand that the European Union change the address back.
Britain has also changed the address of one of its embassies to “Palestine,” but only for the one located in East Jerusalem.
Retired judge Haran Feinstein, who is also an adjunct lecturer at the Department of Criminology at Bar Ilan University, says that the Jerusalem municipality should respond to these decisions by cutting off the water and electricity to the consulates.
“If I were the Mayor of Jerusalem, I would shut off their water and announce that we have no such address in our records. I would also have the Electric Company cut their power and state that we have no such address in our registry,” Haran told journalist Eli Tzipori.
“There is no such thing as ‘Jerusalem, Palestine’ — no water and no electricity.”
MK Dan Ilouz(Likud) went a step further, arriving at the French consulate in Jerusalem on Thursday and setting up a mobile office in protest of France’s recognition of a Palestinian state.
Among other things, Illouz made statements in three languages — Hebrew, English, and French — and demanded the immediate closure of the consulate.
“France, the UK — you miscalculated: recognition of a Palestinian state crosses a red line,” said MK Illouz.He added: “The response must be twofold and unequivocal:
- Full application of sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, to make it clear to the world that this land is ours, and to show that terrorism results in a price, not a diplomatic achievement.
- Immediate closure of consulates that serve the enemy from within Jerusalem, which have turned into embassies of an imaginary state and spread anti-Israeli content.
By Yehuda Dov
Netanyahu’s ‘disgraceful’ apology to Qatar triggers political firestorm
By World Israel News Staff
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s apology to Qatar for Israel’s strike in Doha has ignited intense backlash across Israel.
Critics across the political spectrum condemned the move as a sign of weakness.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called the apology a betrayal: “Those who send monsters to burn babies… should know there is no place in the world where they are safe.”
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich slammed it as a “disgrace” that undermines Israeli dignity.
Coalition partners and MKs privately and publicly questioned Netanyahu’s resolve. Among some Knesset members, whispers turned to open criticism that he placed diplomatic expediency above deterrence.
Opposition figures used the moment to cast Netanyahu as politically dependent and timid.
On social media, Israelis attacked him for “kowtowing to foreign pressure” and selling out national pride.
Some commentators drew a sharp line between the apology and the ongoing “Qatargate” scandal, suggesting the two were intertwined in public perception.
The Qatargate affair — the scandal over Netanyahu’s aides allegedly receiving payments from Qatar — has already shaken public trust.
For many, the apology only deepened fears that the prime minister is compromising security and sovereignty interests for foreign diplomacy.
Netanyahu now finds himself squeezed: trying to maintain good ties with Washington and Doha while battling mounting scorn at home.
He will soon have to explain if his apology was strategic or a capitulation. It remains to seen if the Israeli public will accept either explanation.
Monday, September 29, 2025
“Blue-and-White Wall” to Meet Greta’s Gaza Flotilla at Sea
Comey will have lots of company! Expect more indictments as soon as this week
In the wake of James Comey’s indictment, Democrats like Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Rep. Eric Swalwell are issuing dark warnings with a straight face that “what goes around comes around” and that anyone who cooperates with Donald Trump’s “vengeance prosecutions” will face retribution when Dems are back in charge.
But their threats fall on deaf ears because they started it. Democrats long ago weaponized the justice system against their political opponents.
Let us count the ways.
On President Joe Biden’s watch, Trump faced four separate indictments with 88 criminal charges; more than 1,500 Trump supporters were arrested and over-prosecuted in the J6 investigation; Trump advisers Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro were jailed for contempt of Nancy Pelosi’s J6 star chamber; Trump adviser Roger Stone was arrested at dawn in a heavy-handed SWAT raid; Comey entrapped Trump national security adviser Gen. Michael Flynn; the DOJ, FBI and IRS covered up Biden corruption and jailed whistleblowers Gal Luft and Alexander Smirnov. To name a few.
Conservatives of every stripe were under legal assault. The FBI spied on school board meetings and Catholics at Latin Mass.
FBI agents were subjected to politically motivated loyalty tests to weed out those suspected of supporting Trump. Biden pressured AG Merrick Garland to investigate Trump and lay off his son — only he did it through anonymous leaks to the New York Times rather than out in the open on Truth Social.
‘Unforgivable’
“James Comey deserves our utter contempt for the damage he did to our system of justice along with the rule of law in America,” says Flynn.
Like Comey, Flynn was charged with making false statements to government officials during an official proceeding, Flynn to the FBI, Comey to Congress.
Candace Owens Left Disappointed as Harvey Weinstein Says Arabs, Not Jews, Control His Films
As the interview turned to Hollywood, Owens pressed Weinstein on who she claimed “really runs” the industry, repeatedly circling back to the question.
Observers noted she appeared to be angling for Weinstein to say that Jews control Hollywood. Instead, Weinstein bluntly stated that his former production companies had been funded by investors in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The admission left Owens visibly disappointed, her narrative collapsing in real time as the revelation pointed away from Jews and toward foreign ownership, namely Qatar!
They hated Jabotinsky then. They hate Netanyahu now
Israel’s political Left — has long had a pattern stretching from the Mandate era to our turbulent present: when their ideological opponents succeed, when the Right gains ground, they slander, cheat, lie, suppress, and accuse. Ze’ev Jabotinsky saw it. Menachem Begin lived it. Benjamin Netanyahu is living it now.
The brutal campaign the Zionist Left once waged against Jabotinsky and the Revisionist movement was about ideological war — and that war never ended. Today, it simply wears different clothing: NGOs, media hit jobs, corrupt courts and academia, Diaspora boycotts, and cynical accusations of fascism and racism. What united the attacks then and now is one thing: a refusal to accept the legitimacy of Zionism that is unapologetically Jewish, strong, rooted in heritage, and grounded in the will of the Jewish people.