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Saturday, November 4, 2023

DF strikes Hamas terrorists who operated from an ambulance

 

The IDF on Friday neutralized Hamas terrorists who were operating from an ambulance in Gaza.

“A Hamas terrorist cell was identified using an ambulance. In response, an IDF aircraft struck and neutralized the Hamas terrorists, who were operating within the ambulance,” the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said in a statement.

“We emphasize that this area in Gaza is a war zone. Civilians are repeatedly called upon to evacuate southward for their own safety,” it added.

Earlier, the Gaza “health ministry”, which is run by Hamas, claimed that dozens of Palestinian Arabs were killed in what was described as an “Israeli attack” on a convoy of ambulances carrying wounded people in Gaza.

The IDF has provided evidence that Hamas terrorists use hospital as their operational centers.

Last week, the IDF revealed a great deal of information proving that the headquarters of Hamas’ activity in the Gaza Strip is Shifa Hospital, the central and largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, located in the heart of Gaza City.

The Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) later released footage from the interrogation of two terrorists who confirmed the hospital is being used for Hamas activity.

IDF Released Remarkable Footage of Unit 669’s Heroic Gaza Strip Rescues Of Injured Soldiers

 

In a remarkable display of courage and dedication, the IDF have unveiled video footage capturing the heroic efforts of the Air Force’s elite Unit 669. The footage showcases the unit’s valiant rescue operations in the heart of the Gaza Strip during the ongoing ground offensive.

Unit 669, comprised of highly trained rescue specialists, combat medics, and skilled helicopter pilots, has been at the forefront of life-saving missions since the outbreak of the conflict on October 7. Over the course of this intense period, the unit has executed an impressive total of 150 separate rescue operations, many of which were carried out under hostile fire conditions.

These daring missions have yielded tremendous results, as approximately 260 injured individuals have been successfully evacuated to hospitals, thanks to the unwavering commitment and exceptional skills of Unit 669’s members.

The released video footage offers a glimpse into the challenging circumstances faced by Unit 669, highlighting their exceptional bravery and unwavering determination to bring injured soldiers to safety. The IDF’s commitment to protecting its personnel and ensuring their well-being remains resolute as the conflict continues.

Friday, November 3, 2023

Zera Shimshon Parshas Vayerah

 


Hysterical!!!! Faced with rise in Jewish hate in the USA Biden Appoints Kamala Harris To Tackle ‘Islamphobia’

 



If you aren’t Jewish then imagine for a moment that you are. And the fact that your people had just suffered the worst mass-murder since the Holocaust.

All committed by people shouting the most Nazi-like slogans.

Imagine all that had only just happened.

And then imagine what it must have been like to have gone through these past few weeks. To have seen crowds in American cities not even draw breath before turning out on the streets to celebrate the killings.

Imagine, what´s more, that instead of a great wave of sympathy and support, in city after city and campus after campus it seemed like the country was turning on the Jews.

Instead of even giving them time to breathe and bury the dead, sick people everywhere suddenly crept out and openly celebrated the killing.

But there is a worse turn.

IDF forces have completely surrounded Gaza City

 

IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari stated that despite reports that the Biden administration is attempting to push for a short-term ceasefire in Gaza, Israel is not considering such a ceasefire at all.

"The idea of a ceasefire is not on the table at all right now. The IDF is at war and is conducting this war to dismantle Hamas. We will speak through actions and not through words," Hagari said.

He noted that the IDF had completed the encirclement of Gaza City. 

"In the past few hours, armored corps and infantry troops, with the assistance of the IAF are striking outposts, command and control centers, rocket launch sites, and other terror infrastructure used by the Hamas leadership and its terrorists. Combat engineering troops are detecting infrastructure, threats, IEDs, and demolishing and neutralizing them to enable the ground forces to maneuver more freely in the area."

“IDF troops completed the encirclement of Gaza City, which is the focal point of the Hamas terror organization.," Hagari said

Iranian Jews forced to cut ties with relatives in Israel

 


The UK-based Persian language television channel Iran International reported on Wednesday that after the war began between Israel and Hamas, the Iranian regime threatened the Jewish communities in the country.

Jews of Iranian origin in Israel are reporting that their relatives in Iran have left family Whatsapp groups and are even blocking the numbers of all their Israeli contacts.

Since the start of the war, concern in the Jewish community of Iran, which numbers several tens of thousands of members, has spiked.

The report adds that the local Jewish community organized pro-Gaza demonstrations in Teheran, the capital, and in the city of Esfahan. The demonstrations were held under the headline: "Judaism has no connection with Zionism."

During the demonstrations, the demonstrators even waved banners in Hebrew condemning "Israel's crimes against the Palestinian people."


US flying drones over Gaza in search of hostages

 


The United States has been flying surveillance drones over Gaza in search of hostages taken by Hamas when it attacked Israel on October 7, two US officials said on Thursday, according to the Reuters news agency.

The two US officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the US was flying intelligence gathering drones over Gaza to assist with hostage location efforts. One of the officials said they had been carrying out the drone flights for over a week.

US officials have said 10 Americans who remain unaccounted for may be among the more than 200 people taken as hostages into Gaza.

Two hostages with US citizenship, Judith and Natalie Raanan, were freed by Hamas two weeks ago.

US President Joe Biden on Wednesday called for a “pause” in the fighting in the Gaza Strip in order to allow time to free hostages being held by Hamas, though he stopped short of calling for a full ceasefire.

IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari said on Thursday that Israeli troops had encircled Gaza City, which has become the focus of attack for Israel.

Blinken and Jack Lew (Loo Loo) arrive in Israel

 

Names of four IDF soldiers who were killed northern Gaza cleared for publication

 

The names of four IDF soldiers who were killed in battle in northern Gaza were cleared for publication on Friday morning, after their families were notified:

Captain Beni Wais, 22, from Haifa, platoon commander in the 195th Battalion, 460th Brigade.

Master Sgt. (res.) Uriah Mash, 41, from Talmon, who fought in the 52nd Battalion, 401st Brigade.

Master Sgt. (res.) Yehonatan Yosef Brand, 28, from Jerusalem, who fought in the 52nd Battalion, 401st Brigade.

Sgt. Major (res.) Gil Pishitz, 39, from Harish, a tank driver in the 9th Battalion, 401st Brigade.

On Thursday evening, it was cleared for publication that IDF paratrooper Yair Nifousy was killed in battle against Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.

Staff Sgt. Nifousy, a 20-year-old resident of Adi, served in the Paratrooper’s 101st Battalion. He was seriously wounded in battle in northern Gaza Wednesday night and succumbed to his injuries on Thursday.

Another soldier from the 101st Battalion was also wounded in the same battle.

Another soldier who fell in battle in the northern Gaza Strip was Lt. Col. Salman Habaka, 33, from Yanuh-Jat.

Wall Street Journal: Hamas “Ceasefire” Means Murdering More Israeli Civlians

 


An article published on Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board states that at the same time that Hamas pleads for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds to the English-speaking world, it vows in Arabic to repeat the October 7 attacks.

The report quotes an interview on Lebanese television with Ghazi Hamad, a member of the Hamas Politburo, who vowed that Hamas’s depraved assault on October 7 on women, children, and babies “is just the first time, and there will be a second, a third, a fourth.”

The article continues: That’s what a cease-fire means to Hamas: a chance to repeat Oct. 7 another day. The similar idea of a “humanitarian pause,” gaining steam on the Western left, is to Hamas merely an opportunity to reload. There is nothing humane about pressuring Israel to leave a genocidal enemy in power on its border.

Hamas isn’t ashamed to announce its intent to sacrifice Gazans to kill Jews—at least to receptive audiences. A poll published Monday in Beirut’s Al Akhbar newspaper reported that 80% of Lebanese respondents supported Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack. In another Arabic-language interview, on Oct. 19, Hamas leader Khaled Mashal argued that “nations are not easily liberated,” noting that it sometimes has required the deaths of millions of people. He figures he’s the man for the job.

Given how cheap Hamas holds Palestinian lives, it is no surprise that the terrorist group is shameless about murdering Israelis. Mr. Hamad, on Lebanese TV, says, “We are the victims of the occupation, period. Therefore, nobody should blame us for the things we do. On Oct. 7, on Oct. 10, on October one-millionth, everything we do is justified.”

That’s also the radical-chic view on U.S. campuses: “Resistance by any means necessary”—don’t think, parrot Hamas propaganda.

Hamas promises more massacres in Arabic while asking for a humanitarian reprieve in English. It knows from experience that some Westerners are gullible enough to fall for it.

The hundreds of comments on the article, which from a quick perusal seem to all agree with the author’s conclusions, show that many Americans aren’t fooled by the media’s obsession with the “suffering of the innocent civilians in Gaza caused by the illegal Israeli occupier.”


IDF Spokesman Slams CNN for Refusing to Say Jerusalem is Located in Israel






 IDF Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus, who has appeared on CNN frequently since the Hamas terror attack, mocked the leftist cable network on Twitter Thursday, over its fake news reporting.


Conricus astutely observed that CNN refuses to acknowledge that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, or that it’s even LOCATED in Israel. He sarcastically called it a ‘technical oversight’ by the notoriously anti-Israel outlet.

He tweeted: “Jerusalem is the capital of the State of Israel. I wonder why it says “Tel Aviv, Israel” above me, but only “Jerusalem”, without “Israel” over the @cnni reporter . Must be a technical oversight, right?”

In 2017 when President Trump moved the embassy, CNN wrote: US President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital on Wednesday and announced plans to relocate the US embassy there, upending seven decades of US foreign policy in a move expected to inflame tensions in the region and unsettle the prospects for peace.


Israel Says It Will Bar Palestinians in Gaza From Working in Israel

 

DIN: it was the Gazan who worked at those kibbutzim that provided detailed info and gave it to Hamas!

Israel will stop providing funding to the Palestinian Authority earmarked for the Gaza Strip and will bar Palestinians in Gaza from working in Israel, the country said in a statement.

Though Hamas seized control of Gaza from the Palestinian Authority in 2007, the PA has continued to pay tens of thousands of civil servants in the strip. The decision by Israel’s Security Cabinet on Thursday would punish the cash-strapped PA for continuing those salaries.

“Israel is severing off all contact with Gaza,” the government statement read.

Under interim peace accords from the 1990s, Israel collects tax funds on behalf of Palestinians and transfers the money to the PA each month.

The statement also said Israel was revoking permits for the roughly 18,000 Palestinians from Gaza who were allowed to work inside Israel. The jobs were highly coveted in Gaza, an impoverished territory with an unemployment rate of roughly 50%.

20 Thousand Participate in Pro Israel Rally in Heroes Square in Vienna

 

What is being called to be an historic event 85 years after Adolf Hitler announced the Anschluss at Vienna’s Heldenplatz, more then 20 Thousand people gathered Thursday night in Heldenpltz in prayer & song in support for Israel and the safe return of hostages held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza


Thursday, November 2, 2023

Satmar Newspaper "Der Yid" Blames All the Deaths of Oct 7 on the Zionists Just Like HAMAS!

 

In the third paragraph above, "DER GOY" writes:

"this is a one long chain for the terrible price that klall Yisrael is paying for the existence of the Zionist State that was established before the coming of the Mashiach, climaxing with the latest murder by Hamas of 1,400 sacrifices"

In the final paragraph, the first 5 lines, from Der Goy, could be mistaken for a  Hamas handbook

"those with faith, should be careful not to fall for Zionist propaganda that is all over the news and the streets. bla bla bla 

We should all pray for the total antihalation of the State, but with compassion and it should not cost another drop of Jewish blood, G-d help!"

Guys you get this? This is what they are davening for?

"The annihilation of the only Jewish State" Ouch!

Oh! But they add without "costing another drop of Jewish blood?"

Thank you!

In his sefer "Al Hagila" the Satmar Rebbe z"l has a solution how this can happen, he suggests that the State be under the auspices of the United Nations! 

Hellllllllow! 

The UN???????

The UN is now siding with Hamas!!

Even during the 6 day war, when the Satmar Rebbe asked Yossel Ashkanazi to write that sefer, the UN sided with the Arabs!!Yet, he suggested that the UN take over.

Tell me one country that is under the UN auspices and has a lasting peace.

Is there anyone out there that can tell me the difference in ideology between Neturei Karta, Hamas and Satmar?

 

Why the ACLU is going to bat for Donald Trump

 

When the American Civil Liberties Union goes to bat for Donald Trump, it’s a red flag.

The ACLU generally fights for far-left causes. 

But the ACLU always has championed the rights of the accused. 

This time, the accused is Trump.

The ACLU is protesting a gag order US District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan imposed Oct. 17 to silence Trump, at the request of federal prosecutor Jack Smith. Trump has called Smith a “thug.”

Chutkan’s order bars Trump from making any statements “targeting” Smith, the witnesses in the case or the judge herself. Trump’s lawyers appealed.

Chutkan paused the gag order for several days but reinstated it Sunday.

The ACLU is backing Trump’s right to speak.  

Whether you like Trump or hate him, watch this battle. 

If prosecutors can silence a former president, think what they could do to you.

The ACLU argues the gag order violates Trump’s First Amendment rights and the public’s right to hear Trump’s views so it can decide “whether he deserves to be elected again.”

History and the Bill of Rights are on Trump’s side.

Biden Waiting For Americans to Die Before He will Act Against Iran


 While there is no serious doubt Iran is driving the Middle East crisis, President Biden continues ignoring the strategic implications of this fundamental reality.

As in Ukraine, where the administration worries more about Russian “escalation” than Ukrainian victory, Biden worries more about the Middle East conflict “spreading” beyond Israel and Hamas than about defeating the Iran-directed threats.

There is no sign the White House is prepared to hold Iran accountable for what has already happened to innocent Israelis and Americans, amid increasingly troubling signs Iran’s future actions will also not trigger accountability.

Israel will continue inflicting significant damage to Hamas and other Iranian proxies, but the terrorists’ strategic masters in Tehran are escaping unharmed.

Biden’s rhetoric about Israel’s inherent right of self-defense is robust, and he has, so far, strongly supported increased aid.

But watch for his resolve to weaken under sustained assaults from the Democratic Party’s pro-Palestinian left wing, the international High Minded and the media.

Similarly, Biden and his advisers have taken a tough rhetorical line regarding strikes against Americans by Iran’s proxy forces across the region and moved two carrier battle groups to the eastern Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf.

Unfortunately, however, as with aiding Israel (the “little Satan” to Tehran’s mullahs), the White House is already underperforming in effectively protecting Americans (citizens of the “Great Satan”).

Biden’s rhetoric about preventing attacks on our people, regionally and worldwide, directly conflicts with what is really his highest Middle East priority: avoiding escalation of the Hamas-Israel conflict.

House Officially Allows Rashida Tlaib To Spew Antisemitic Rants

 


The House late Wednesday rejected an effort to censure Democratic Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, scrapping a Republican attempt to condemn the only Palestinian-American in Congress over her recent rhetoric around the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

A measure to move forward with a censure resolution of Tlaib, a punishment one step below expulsion from the House, was dismissed with broad bipartisan support as both parties raised concerns about violating First Amendment rights.

A Democratic effort to in turn censure Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who had sponsored the Tlaib resolution, was called off in response.

The scheduled votes were among the House’s first acts of business after a nearly monthlong gridlock caused by the removal of Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California as speaker.

Interrogation Video of 6 Hamas terrorists who invaded Israel on Oct 7

 

Medics Describe Atrocities by Hamas

 


Wow Wee .... Listen to this hearing Congress Questioning the Home Land Security


 

Latest from Gaza



Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari reports that ground forces have successfully penetrated Hamas's initial lines of defense in the northern Gaza Strip, attributing the success to meticulous planning, precise intelligence, and coordinated attacks from land, air, and sea.


Meanwhile, there are indications that Hamas is grappling with internal challenges; field commanders are reportedly being killed in succession, weakening the group's combat capabilities.

Hamas chief Sinwar is said to be in a bunker, seemingly unaware of the deteriorating situation his forces face.

The Only Hamas Leader That Say the Complete Truth ... No Lies!

  Hamas Official Ghazi Hamad:

"We Will Repeat the October 7 Attack Time and Again Until Israel Is Annihilated; We Are Victims - Everything We Do Is Justified. "



The Final Photo

 

*THE FINAL PICTURE:* 

Last image taken before a Hamas RPG killed them as they were in their APC (armored personal carrier) vehicle during a reconnaissance mission to rescue hostages and defeat Hamas in Gaza.

The names of the heroes are:

- Lt. Ariel Reich, 24 years old, from Jerusalem, a combat officer in the 77th Battalion, 'Storm from the Golan' formation, was killed in battle in the northern Gaza Strip.

- Corporal Asif Luger, 21 years old, Migor, a fighter in the 77th Battalion, 'Saar Megolan' formation, fell in battle in the northern Gaza Strip.

- Sergeant Adi Danan, 20 years old, Mivneh, platoon commander in the Saber Battalion, Givati ​​Brigade, fell in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.

- Sgt. Halel Solomon, 20 years old, from Dimona, a fighter in the Saber Battalion, Givati ​​Brigade, fell in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.

- Sergeant Erez Mishlovsky, 20 years old, from Oranit, a fighter in the Sabar Battalion, Givati ​​Brigade, fell in battle in the northern Gaza Strip.

- Sergeant Adi Leon (Adi Leon), 20 years old, from Nili, a fighter in the Saber Battalion, Givati ​​Brigade, fell in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.

- Corporal Ido Ovadia, 19 years old, from Tel Aviv, a fighter in the Saber Battalion, Givati ​​Brigade, fell in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.

- Corporal Lior Siminovich, 19 years old, from Herzliya, a fighter in the Sabar Battalion, Givati ​​Brigade, fell in battle in the northern Gaza Strip.

- Sergeant Roei Dawi, 20 years old, from Jerusalem, a platoon commander in the Saber Battalion, Givati ​​Brigade, was killed in battle in the northern Gaza Strip.

יהי זכרם ברוך 🕯️

Avram Fried Singing with the Soldiers


 

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Graham says ‘no amount ’ of Palestinian deaths would make him question Israel


Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Tuesday that no number of civilian deaths in Gaza would cause him to question Israel’s goal of eradicating Hamas.

In an interview on CNN’s “NewsNight,” Graham made clear his support for Israel would not waver under any circumstance. Still, he said they should “be smart” and try to limit civilian casualties, which he said Israel is trying to do.

Asked whether there should be a threshold where he starts questioning Israel’s tactics in its war against Hamas, the senator said “no.”

“If somebody asked us after World War II, is there a limit to what you would do to make sure that Japan and Germany don’t conquer the world? Is there any limit to what Israel should do to the people who are trying to slaughter the Jews? The answer is no,” Graham said.

“There is no limit, but here’s what you need to do: Be smart. Let’s try to limit civilian casualties the best we can. Let’s put humanitarian aid in areas that protect the innocent. I’m all for that,” the South Carolina Republican continued. “But this idea that Israel has to apologize for attacking Hamas, who’s embedded with their own population, needs to stop.”

Israel confirmed Tuesday that its strikes hit a densely populated refugee camp, where a high-ranking Hamas official was strategically located. Pressed about the news, Graham underscored the gruesome tactics Hamas took Oct. 7.

After the murderous attack by Hamas, TV personality Tzufit Grant said that she is now ready to acknowledge that the Leftists Are Dead Wrong

 



Tzufit Grant, a well known left-wing Israeli television personality, met with hareidi women who volunteered to help the IDF, and spoke about the moment she agreed with Daniella Weiss, head of the right-wing Nachala movement, longstanding activist for communities in Judea and Samaria, and former mayor of Kedumim.

"I had an argument with right-wing supporter Danielle Weiss. I remember saying to her, 'How can you be so harsh towards Arabs? What, a Muslim woman has no mercy? A Muslim woman is not a mother?'" said Grant.

Weiss answered her, "A Muslim woman is a mother who prefers for her son to be a martyr than anything else."

Grant shared: "I told her, 'Enough, enough, I can't listen to this anymore.' Today, I'm suddenly willing to recognize this."

Grant also spoke about a conversation she had with her nephew a week ago, when he told her, "Everything that is happening here is not new, you just refused to believe it."

When Grant asked when this happened, her nephew replied: "The Fogel family was murdered and slaughtered. They were massacred. It just seemed like you didn't want to hear it. You weren't ready to listen to it."

She spoke during a journey to meet with hareidi women who helped pack supplies for IDF soldiers. "I think the hareidi world, today more than ever, feels a real existential need to be a part of what is happening here now, of this unity," she said.


Son of terror victim Rabbi Michael Mark fell in battle against Hamas terrorists


 Second Lieutenant Pdaya Mark, son of terror victim Rabbi Michael Mark, who was murdered near Hebron in 2016, fell in battle with Hamas terrorists in Gaza.

Pdaya's cousin, Elchanan Kalmanson, fell in battle on October 7, as Jews throughout the country celebrated the Simchat Torah holiday. Kalmanson was battling Hamas terrorists who had overtaken communities in southern Israel, when he fell.

When he was 15, Pdaya and his family were driving to Jerusalem when a terrorist opened fire at them, shooting 29 bullets at the family's vehicle, which then overturned. The bullets hit the entire family, but Pdaya himself was hit only by shrapnel.

Three years after the terror attack, Pdaya's brother Shlomi was killed in a traffic accident while on his way to his job in the Defense Ministry. Pdaya's sister Orit Mark Ettinger is an Israeli media personality.

Rabbi Michael Mark, a cousin of former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen, was the dean of the hesder yeshiva in Otniel, and brother to Yochi Kalmanson, whose husband Rabbi Benny Kalmanson heads the yeshiva together with Rabbi Re'em Hacohen.

A notice published by the town of Otniel on Wednesday morning reads, "Blessed is the true Judge. With indescribable pain, the Otniel family announces the fall of Pdaya Mark in a heroic battle against Hamas terrorists. Details regarding the funeral and the week of mourning will be sent later. The Otniel family embraces the Mark and Kalmanson families. May we be comforted with the rebuilding of Jerusalem."

Following threats from Yemenite Houthis, Israeli Navy sends missile boats towards Red Sea.

 


DIN: Its important for Israel to hit Yemen even though it is 2,000 miles away, this will signal Iran that it can be also be hit, since Iran is also 2,000 miles from Israel 

In accordance with the situational assessment and as part of defensive efforts in the area, on Tuesday Israeli Navy missile boats arrived in the area of the Red Sea, the IDF confirmed.

On Tuesday night, the IDF Aerial Defense Array intercepted an aerial threat that was identified in the area of the Red Sea, south of the city of Eilat. According to the IDF, no threat was posed to civilians and no infiltration into Israeli territory was identified.

Earlier, residents of Eilat had reported hearing explosions in the city and seeing the trail of a missile interception in the sky. No siren was sounded.

On Tuesday morning, sirens sounded in Eilat and the area, warning of a hostile aircraft infiltration. Shortly afterwards, Israel's defense echelon said that the air defense system intercepted a UAV that was headed towards Eilat while it was still over the Red Sea. The interception, which was successful, took place outside Israel's borders.

The IAF later said it thwarted an aerial threat in the area of the Red Sea - its first operational interception by the “Arrow” Aerial Defense System since the beginning of the war.

On Tuesday afternoon, a spokesman for the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen claimed responsibility for recent attacks against Israel. "We launched missiles and drones and pledge to continue the attacks on Israel until the end of Israeli aggression in Gaza."

9 soldiers who fell in battle in Gaza now cleared for publication

 


The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit on Wednesday morning cleared for publication the names of nine soldiers who fell in battle in the Gaza Strip:

- Ariel Reich, 24, from Jerusalem

- Asif Luger, 21, from Yagur

- Adi Danan, 20, from Yavne

- Halel Solomon, 20, from Dimona

- Erez Mishlovsky, 20, from Oranit

- Adi Leon, 20, from Nili.

- Ido Ovadia, 19, from Tel Aviv

- Lior Siminovich, 19, from Herzliya

- Roei Dawi, 20, from Jerusalem

In addition, two soldiers were seriously injured during the fighting in the last day. Their families have been notified.

On Tuesday, the names of two IDF soldiers who fell in battle against the Hamas terrorist organization in northern Gaza were cleared for publication.

Sergeant Roei Wolf, a 20-year-old resident of Ramat Gan, and Sergeant Lavi Lipshitz, a 20-year-old resident of Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut, were killed during battles on the ground against Hamas in northern Gaza.

Both soldiers served in the Givati Brigade Commando Unit. They were killed by an RPG that was fired at the building in which the Givati soldiers were stationed at the time.

Patrick Dai in Custody for Posting Online Threats About Jewish Students at Cornell University

 

 A Cornell University student was arrested Tuesday and accused of posting threatening statements online about Jewish students at the school, law enforcement officials said.

Patrick Dai, 21, a junior from Pittsford, New York, is charged in a federal criminal complaint with posting threats to kill or injure another using interstate communications, according to a joint announcement from the U.S. Attorney’s office, FBI, New York State police and Cornell University Police.

It was not immediately clear if Dai had hired an attorney. The federal courts website had not yet been updated with the case. Dai did not respond to a Facebook message and his Cornell email address could not be immediately accessed.

The charge carries a possible five-year prison sentence, officials said.

The menacing messages, posted over the weekend on a forum about fraternities and sororities, alarmed students at the Ivy League school in upstate New York. The anonymous threats came amid a spike of antisemitic and anti-Muslim rhetoric appearing on social media during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

Dai is scheduled to appear Wednesday in federal court in Syracuse, New York, before a United States Magistrate Judge.

Joel M. Malina, vice president for university relations at Cornell University, said the school was grateful for the quick work of the FBI.

“We remain shocked by and condemn these horrific, antisemitic threats and believe they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” Malina said in a statement. “We know that our campus community will continue to support one another in the days ahead.”

The comments this weekend were left on a Greek life website that is not affiliated with the school in Ithaca, New York, about 227 miles (365 kilometers) northwest of New York City.

Dai’s threatening messages included posts calling for the deaths of Jewish people and a post that threatened to “shoot up 104 west,” a Cornell University dining hall that caters predominantly to kosher diets and is located next to the Cornell Jewish Center, according to the complaint.

The messages threatened to “stab” and “slit the throat” of any Jewish males he sees on campus, to rape and throw off a cliff any Jewish females, and to behead any Jewish babies, according to the complaint. In that same post, Dai threatened to “bring an assault rifle to campus and shoot all you pig jews,” authorities said.

The Cornell University Police Department reacted by increasing patrols and arranging additional security for Jewish students and organizations. A state police cruiser was parked in the street in front of the Center for Jewish Living on Monday.

The threats also prompted a campus visit by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.

“Public safety is my top priority and I’m committed to combatting hate and bias wherever it rears its ugly head.” Hochul said in a statement before the arrests Tuesday.


TUNNELS INFESTED WITH MURDERERS: Hamas Gives Russian Journalists Tour Of Their Gaza Strip Tunnels

 



Hamas terrorists recently provided a tour of their underground tunnel labyrinth in the Gaza Strip, showcasing the difficult obstacle Israeli troops must overcome to root the terrorist group from the coastal enclave.

In the video below, the terrorists can be seen showing Russia Today journalists around their tunnels. Note that the video has an almost propaganda news release aspect to it.


Bobover Rebbe of 48th Street States: "We don't Pray for a Victory For the IDF"

 I know Ben-Zion when he was a little svantz running after girls in his yard on Brooklyn Ave and Park Place. Nothing has changed. Even those close to him know him as a "upgerissinar naar" a bloody fool.

They made him Rebbe because he has the Halberstam name and is a great actor. He is a huge Am-Haaretz and probably cannot decipher a simple rashi on chumash!

Having said that, I'm in shock that he has a sinah for other Jews in uniform giving up their lives on a daily basis while he goes every morning to his closet to choose which color bekeshe he will wear that day.

Which Jew never mind a leader would utter those hateful words. How sick and how perverted can a Jew be? and then mocks the IDF saying "look what they look like" Sick Sick ..