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Thursday, December 28, 2023

Outrage in Israel as Israel's Supreme Court During the War Secretly Sneaks their Ruling to annul the Law to Cancel the Reasonableness Standard

 

Israel's High Court of Justice ruled to annul the Law to Cancel the Reasonableness Standard in a drafted ruling published on Wednesday by N12.

The drafted ruling was passed with eight justices for and seven against, as per the report.

The court held a full-bench hearing for the first time in its history in September on the reasonableness standard law as part of the ongoing political and legal drama of 2023’s judicial reform.


The Supreme Court responded to N12 reporter Amit Segal's report, stating that it views any leaks of the ruling with "great severity," adding that the verdict has not yet been finalized.

Israel in uproar over drafted ruling's leak

The Movement for the Quality of Government launched a scathing attack on Segal on Wednesday night, announcing it would demand the launch of a criminal investigation on the verdict's leak headed by Attorney-General Gali Baharv-Miara.

"The purpose of leaking the ruling is to threaten the justices and try to influence their professional position while imposing terror on each of the justices," the NGO wrote. "The movement will respect every court ruling, but we will not remain silent in the face of attempts to skew the justice's verdict," it added.

Constitution, Law and Justice Committee chairman MK Simcha Rothman also reacted to the verdict's leak, arguing that the ruling "changes the fundamental principles of the State of Israel and is an act of national irresponsibility."


Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich denounced the decision as inappropriate during wartime: "Just as the Knesset is not currently advancing controversial laws, so it is appropriate and expected of the other government institutions."

This is a developing story. Leon Kraiem Contributed to this report.

Satmar Neighborhood in Bnei Brak Displays Palestinian Flag to Show Solidarity




 

Hamas Warns Arab Countries Against Taking in Gazans



Osama Hamdan, a prominent figure within Hamas, affirmed today that his terror group has received “offers and initiatives” for a ceasefire and an exchange arrangement, expressing willingness to consider any options that serve the interests of the Palestinians.

Hamdan made it clear that Hamas rejects a temporary truce with Israel and insists on a permanent halt to Israeli “aggression.”

In a strong statement, Hamdan, a chief terror monster, urged all nations to refrain from aligning with Netanyahu’s proposals on what he termed “so-called voluntary migration.”

Describing Israel as the “Nazi occupation,” Hamdan asserted that it employs various forms of warfare against the Palestinian Arab population. According to him, the three Israeli leaders spearheading the campaign find themselves in a state of embarrassment due to their failure to achieve stated objectives.

He contended that “developments on the battlefield reveal Netanyahu’s aimless actions, moving from one failure to another. The IDF spokesman’s embarrassment in front of journalists serves as evidence of the lies and incompetence of the army commanders.”

Accusing the US administration of being “complicit in the shedding of the blood of the children of Gaza,” Hamdan added that despite the American administration’s rhetoric about safeguarding the lives of Gazan citizens, it continues to provide weapons to Israel.

 

Why has the US accepted the anti-settler blood libel?

 


"There are some people who are slandering the settlers, they are waging a campaign on the backs of these dear people," the prime minister pounded on the table during his conversation last week with the Biden administration's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.

Netanyahu's outright rejection of US policy to deny entry visas from "violent settlers" is very important because it shows that there is finally someone willing to shout out the truth.

First, let's make it clear just what makes someone a "settler." According to Hamas, any Jew living in the Land of Israel is a "Zionist settler" whose punishment is death. This is written and stated in all the organization's publications. The implication is that whenever President Joe Biden or any other official says "settler violence," they are playing into the antisemitic propaganda of the murderous organization. That may not be their intention, but that's how their statements sound to Arab ears.

Second, the idea of Jewish settlement has been part and parcel of the Zionist enterprise since its inception, as articulated in the famous eulogy by IDF Chief of Staff Moshe Dayan for Roi Rotberg, the security coordinator of Nahal Oz, who was murdered and whose body was mutilated by Gazans in 1956.

"We are a generation of settlement," Dayan said in words that have entered history. "Without a steel helmet and cannon muzzle we will not be able to plant [a tree] and build a house... The millions of Jews who were annihilated without a country look to us from the ashes of Israeli history and command us to settle and rebuild the land for our nation."

Over the years, the Israeli and international media have vilified the pioneering settlers who established the Zionist enterprise, until the term "settlement" itself has become a slur. The incitement was so intensive that it paved the way for the US' recent brazen move, whereby fundamental rights can be denied to "settlers" without basic due process.

How did we get to such a situation? Since the outbreak of the war, claims have been spread about supposed widespread violence by those "settlers" against Palestinians in Judea and Samaria. The entities spreading these claims are non-governmental organizations that are hostile to the State of Israel. They provide "data" about incidents of supposed "settler violence."

The "data" is released globally by the UN agency OCHA, which is the only UN entity of its kind because its mission – funded by the UN – is to undermine Israel. The current US administration has for some reason decided to rely on this agency, even though Biden's senior officials know exactly what and who they are dealing with.

That's how the blood libel was born. But the facts tell a completely different story. Not one of the authorized agencies in Israel – the police, the IDF, the Shin Bet – can confirm the claims about "an increase in settler violence." On the contrary, in at least the first month of the Gaza war, there was a 50% drop in incidents compared to the equivalent period.

There is also no indication of a worsening situation. The police have not investigated more suspects. More detainees have not been brought to trial. The army is not involved in more incidents – despite the fact that the area is flooded with security personnel because of the war.

That is, in reality, there is no evidence for "many cases of settler violence," as the Americans claim. Nevertheless, they intend to punish an unknown number of Israelis for a phenomenon that barely exists, without hearing them out or allowing them to legally defend themselves.

Such behavior is not acceptable between friends, certainly not between democracies. More worrying is the international campaign itself, which is nothing less than a manifestation of antisemitism (and by the way one must also wonder why the false claims are being embraced by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Central Command GOC Yehuda Fox. The two have so far administratively detained six Israeli civilians and handed many more with restraining orders. In effect, through these actions they confirm the blood libel, which is most regrettable).

According to Natan Sharansky's famous definition, antisemitism is identified by the three D's: defamation, demonization, and delegitimization. This is precisely the attitude toward "the settlers" – over half a million people, many of whom have in fact been drafted via emergency call-up notices to fight in Gaza these days.

The defamation is the false claim that there has been an increase in cases of Jews attacking Palestinians. The demonization is the portrayal of "the settlers" as violent. The delegitimization is the sanctions against them without allowing them to make their case legally. 

Thus, President Biden, who loves Israel, and the senior officials of his administration – including Antony Blinken, who is a Jew – are essentially letting an antisemitic blood libel persist. Because as noted, in the eyes of Hamas and its many supporters worldwide, every Jew is a "settler." And when the administration punishes "settlers" it is in effect confirming the ancient demons saying that every Jew is that same despicable person not fit to come before the community, not deserving of due process,  that can be denied basic rights because he is the eternal culprit. This is an updated, refined, and perhaps subconscious version of antisemitism, the 2023 model. We would be well-served if we disposed of it quickly.


One Hesder Yeshiva in Yerucham Lost 8 Fighters

 

Sergeant Ephraim Yechman, 21, from Neve Daniel, fell in battle Tuesday night in the northern Gaza Strip. He was the eighth student of the Hesder Yeshiva in Yerucham to have given his life for the Jewish nation and the State of Israel.

The town of Yerucham, population roughly 11,000, is located in southern Israel. It is the site of Tel Rahma, dating back to the 10th century BCE. On the outskirts of Yerucham is an ancient well, known as Be’er Rahma.

The name Yerucham means “will receive mercy,” but so far things have been harsh and painful in the local hesder yeshiva which teaches its students to combine Torah study with combat military service. The yeshiva was founded in 1993 and has more than 220 students.

In the heart of its educational mission, the yeshiva imparts a profound awareness of one’s surroundings and instills a keen sense of responsibility toward the broader societal needs. Firmly anchored in the belief that the remedy for Israel’s socioeconomic disparities lies in the realms of integration and education, the yeshiva is committed to nurturing a generation equipped to unlock these challenges.

The gemara shiurim at the yeshiva are given at a very high level, and usually go into great depth on a chosen topic in the gemara. The works of the Rishonim and Acharonim are often analyzed in the shiurim, and the rosh yeshiva gives a “shiur klali” for the entire yeshiva during Thursday’s morning seder.

A distinctive hallmark of the yeshiva’s ethos is its emphasis on community engagement, particularly within the sphere of education. Every student actively participates in volunteer initiatives that contribute to the betterment of society. The altruistic endeavors extend beyond the classroom, forging a tangible impact on the community at large.
Notably, a significant number of the yeshiva’s graduates choose to make their homes in Yerucham, opting for a life outside the bustling confines of the country’s central cities. This deliberate choice speaks to the yeshiva’s broader mission of fostering a sense of purpose and community responsibility that transcends individual success, thereby shaping a collective narrative rooted in social consciousness.

Ephraim Yechman joined his brothers who also fell in this war, Elisha Levinstern, Eitan Fisch, Yakir Yedidia Shankolevsky, Ariel Eliyahu, Yanon Fleishman, Eitan Rosenzweig, and Gideon Ilani Hy’d.

The Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Chaim Wolfson, who has been running from one funeral and shiva call to the next, said after hearing about the death of Ephraim Yechman, “We have no words, we scream an inaudible cry from one end of the world to the other.”

“We cried out in the Beit Midrash and used King David’s words to express the terrible cry we are feeling,” he said. “The people of Israel continue to fight, and we are with them and are again forced to pay a terrible price.”

The funeral was be held at 7 PM in Kfar Etzion.




'45% of the fallen soldiers are religious'

 



Channel 12 political pundit Amit Segal noted on Wednesday that he does not believe that the religious Zionists are receiving their due credit in the war, considering the fact that a significant percentage of the soldiers who have fallen in the war come from that sector.

"I must say something that I've been refraining from saying," said Segal, "When heroes from the Druze community fell, we honored their heroism. In addition, a discussion arose about whether that common fate should cause us to rethink the Nationality Law."

Segal said that for years there has been a "crusade of defamation and division against the religious Zionists, for instance, against the Eli pre-military academy. 'It's poison; it must be closed down,' they said; 14 of the fallen soldiers are alumni. 45% of the fallen soldiers are from the religious Zionist sector, and even more, if you count what is called the 'clear kippot' - the ones who are no longer religious [but were raised on religious Zionist values]."

"And no one even mentions it. No one says 'Maybe what we thought about those 'crazy' people on the hills in Judea and Samaria, with side curls, tzitzit, and an Uzi submachine gun, maybe we should stop and think again.' Forget it, you don't even have to think again, you don't even have to stop evacuating outposts; just say that sentence."

Those who identify with the religious Zionist sector make up about 20% of Israel's population according to a 2019 poll.

It's Starting quicker than we thought: US Refuses Israel’s Request For Apache Combat Helicopters

 

The IDF has requested Apache attack helicopters from the Pentagon in recent weeks but the US has so far refused the request, Ynet reported on Tuesday morning.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant raised the issue in a discussion with his US counterpart Lloyd Austin during his visit to Israel last week.

Israeli security sources say that the US has yet to make a final decision on the matter and Israeli government officials are continuing to apply pressure.

Israel only has two helicopter squadrons. The helicopters have been operating around the clock in Gaza since the beginning of the war as well as in southern Lebanon and against Palestinian terror targets in the Shomron.

The workload of the two squadrons is so high that in a rare move, Air Force commander Maj.-Gen. Tomer Bar was asked to authorize a recall of retired pilots, aged 54-55, to return to active duty. [The age limit for pilots of combat flights is 51.] In addition, older pilots, aged 55-60, were recruited for operational roles on the ground. Some pilots who lived abroad returned to Israel when the war began and resumed flying after taking refresher courses.

Despite the constant attacks on Israel by the Hezbollah terror group in southern Lebanon, the US and France continue to pressure Israel to avoid expanding the conflict into an all-out war.

HORROR: Twelve-Year Old Hostage Told by Hamas that Israel Had Been Destroyed

 

A 12-year-old boy held hostage by Hamas has recounted the unthinkable treatment and abuse he was subjected to, including not being allowed to move, waiting hours for bread, and being told by captors that Israel was destroyed.

Many of the horrors, torture, and abuse experienced by the hostages has been well-documented. While it is painful to hear, it is crucial for the world to recognize the subhuman evil of Hamas. In addition we need to keep at the forefront of our mind that many hostages are still going through unimaginable horrors.

Eitan Yahalomi was abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz, and was among 105 hostages released during a truce in November. His father, Ohad, is still being held hostage.

Eitan spoke with Ynet, describing some details of his capture and captivity.

The boy was dragged from his home by terrorists and forced onto a motorcycle that sped back to Gaza. His mother and two sisters were placed on another motorcycle but at the border, their captors fled from an Israeli tank and the three miraculously escaped.

Eitan recalled that when he arrived in Gaza, Palestinian civilians beat him and other hostages in the street.

“That was a frightening experience,” he said.

At first, he was kept alone, which he described as “very bad, frightening. I sat on the bed all the time, that’s all I did.”

He said his guard did not let him move unless it was to use the bathroom. He was permitted to listen a little to a radio and “it was nice to hear things in Hebrew.”

Later he was taken to another location with other hostages. There he met a good friend from his kibbutz and despite having very few resources, they somehow managed to play card games and draw.

Eitan spoke about his concerns for his captive father, Ohad.

“I tried to ask about him while I was there but they didn’t know anything. He has to come back as soon as possible. He and all the others must be brought back.”

Terrifyingly, Eitan had little knowledge about what had happened to his family. His captors told him that his mother was a hostage.

“Sometimes they would tell me that they would soon take me to be with her and then I had hope. I imagined what had happened to [my family] and tried to speak with them inside my head. I was afraid that perhaps something had happened to them. The terrorists told me that the kibbutz no longer existed and the State of Israel didn’t exist.”

He would sometimes wait hours until he was fed a meal of pita and a pickle, or some rice that he described as “disgusting.” He said he would take his mind off it by fantasizing about the food he got at home.

He only found out that his mother had not been abducted when he returned to Israel and was told that she was free.

“I was happy and I asked how come she was here,” he recalled.

Shortly after his release, the boy’s aunt, Devorah Cohen, told media that his captors threatened the children with a gun when they cried, to keep them quiet.

20% of Young Americans View Bin Laden Positively

 

Shockingly, the results of a new poll show that one in five young Americans have a “positive view” of Osama Bin Laden, the terrorist monster who brought down the Twin Towers.

The J.L. Partners/Daily Mail survey showed that one in five Americans ages 18-to-29 Bin Laden in a “positive way,” and another 3-in-10 Generation Z voters believe that Hamas terrorists are a “force for good.”

The survey asked young American respondents, “How would you describe your view of Osama Bin Laden?”

Overall, 81% of people of all ages responded saying that they have a “negative view” of the Islamic terrorist, and 76% of those respondents hold a “completely negative view.”

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

NYC’s devastating congestion pricing plan will kill New Yorkers — literally

 


New York City, already short on cops, could soon face another deadly public worker shortage: paramedics and EMTs

That’s thanks to the MTA’s insane congestion pricing plan, the most aggressive phase to date of the Empire State’s war on drivers with a planned rollout date possibly as early as the coming year.

Recall that some of the busiest emergency service stations in town, accounting for some 400 EMT workers, sit within the Manhattan zone that drivers will be required to pay $15 to enter. 

In other words, these essential workers are going to have to pay for the privilege of saving New Yorkers’ lives. 

EMT and medic salaries are not sky-high, maxing out at $59,534 for the former and $75,872 for the latter. 

So the charge will take a bite as it piles up to nearly $4,000 annually.

In fact, newbie EMTs earn $39,386, which means the projected annual cost from congestion pricing will amount to above 10% of their overall compensation. 

Driving is essential for huge swaths of these workers: Their low pay means they can’t afford to live in the city and must commute (thanks to insane progressive policy on housing). 

Good luck hiring under those circumstances — or even keeping employees long-term.

An EMT shortage would mean higher response times.

And New Yorkers will die in those critical lost seconds and minutes.

These workers make up just one of numerous groups of drivers with legitimate concerns about the plan.

The worst part?

By the MTA’s admission, the plan will not actually cut traffic.  

The agency’s 2045 outlook shows an increase in traffic in the city overall and no meaningful reduction in the plan’s Manhattan core. 

And don’t forget that the fees raised by the tolls may turn out to be much less than projected; London’s congestion pricing scheme generates only about $400 million per year. 

The answer, of course, is not a special carveout for EMTs and paramedics.

Or for any other group with enough political muscle to obtain one. 

No, the whole rotten plan must be scrapped — before it chokes off any hope for a safe, civil and prosperous city future.

This in an Amsterdam Mall ... The World Has gone insane!

 

Body camera footage records an heroic soldier aiding an injured soldier

 

Listen to this Meshiginar On CNN ... No One Refutes Him

 

Five Year old Will Teach You How To Prepare Food

 

IDF Soldiers Singing "ani Maamin" before Being Deployed to Gaza

 

"Daas Torah" Getting Ready To Commemorate The Monster Chaim Walder on his Yurzeit!

 



I cannot comment I'm busy puking. 

Satmar/ Neturei Karta continue to incite murderers of Jews to continue murdering Jews

This time the Satmar/Neturei Karta got a Baal Teshuva Meshiginar  to bark anti-Zionist Slogans 



Israeli "Mi Shebeirach" for the Soldiers Sung at Gerer Bar-Mitzvah

 

Astonishing! 
This is how the Bar Mitzvah celebration began yesterday for the son of Rabbi Chaim Eidels, a Dayan, a Chassid of Gur and community rabbi in Tel Aviv, the Bar-Mitzvah boy is  the grandson of Rabbi Aryeh Levin zt"l, nephew of the Harav Elyashiv zt"l and cousin of the Kanievsky family zt"l

Bnei Torah in Beit Shemesh Spray Cell Phone Store With Skunk Liquid and do Thousands of Shekel Damage!

זו תורה וזו שכרה

Watch | Israeli satirical show presents: The Gospel according to Berkeley

 

Israeli satirical television show “Eretz Nehederet” is continuing airing English-language sketches tackling the anti-Israel bias in the world as Israel fights Hamas in Gaza.

On Tuesday, the show aired a sketch which featured actor Brett Gelman, who visited Israel last week, and is known for his role in the Netflix series “Stranger Things”.

In the sketch, Gelman portrays a professor from Berkeley University who, together with two students, visits Joseph and Mary, the parents of newly born Jesus, to tell them that they are Palestinians and not Jewish.

The three insist that Jesus cannot be Jewish since, they claim, no Jews will live in the land of “Palestine” for another 1,948 years. However, in the same breath, the professor claims that Jesus will be murdered by the Jewish people who, a minute before, he had said do not even live in the land.

Previous “Eretz Nehederet” clips from the war, including ones mocking the BBC,tackling campus antisemitism in the wake of the war and mocking the UN and its anti-Israel bias, have gone viral.