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Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Fat-Crap Nadler Calls Netanyahu “Worst Leader In Jewish History




 In a scathing statement, senior Jewish Democratic lawmaker Jerrold Nadler denounced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “the worst leader in Jewish history” since the Maccabean king (Aristobulus) who invited the Romans into Yerushalayim over 2100 years ago. In his statement, Nadler listed a whole list of grievances he has against Netanyahu.

“The Prime Minister is putting the security of Israel, the lives of the hostages, the stability of the region, and longstanding Israeli democratic norms in perilous jeopardy, simply to maintain the stability of his far-right coalition and absolve him of his own legal troubles,” Nadler wrote on X. “Tomorrow’s address is the next step in a long line of manipulative bad-faith efforts by Republicans to further politicize the U.S.-Israel relationship for partisan gain and is a cynical stunt by Netanyahu aimed at aiding his own desperate political standing at home. There is no question in my mind it should not be happening. Still, I have not given up on the dream of an Israel that can live in peace with its neighbors, including with Palestinians, through a negotiated two-state solution.”

Despite his harsh words, Nadler announced that he will still attend Netanyahu’s speech to a joint session of Congress, saying, “I feel my voice is more impactful in the room, holding the Prime Minister accountable.”

Trump to Host Netanyahu at Mar-A-Lago on Friday

 

 Former U.S. president Donald Trump plans to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., on Friday, the Republican presidential candidate said on Tuesday.

“Looking forward to welcoming Bibi Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago,” Trump stated. “During my first term, we had peace and stability in the region, even signing the historic Abraham Accords, and we will have it again.”

“Just as I have said in discussions with President Zelenskyy and other world leaders in recent weeks, my peace through strength agenda will demonstrate to the world that these horrible, deadly wars and violent conflicts must end,” Trump stated.

He added that “millions are dying and Kamala Harris is in no way capable of stopping it.” (The U.S. vice president has said that she secured sufficient votes to be nominated as the Democratic Party’s candidate for the presidency.)

“You have to finish up your war. To finish it up. You gotta get it done,” Trump told Israel Hayom in March. “I am sure you will do that, and we gotta get to peace, we can’t have this going on.”

Matt Brooks, the CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition, told JNS last week that he interprets Trump’s call to finish the war as a “blank check” for the Israel Defense Forces.

Netanyahu arrived in Washington on Monday, seeking to solidify bipartisan support following U.S. President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the 2024 election and amid ongoing conflicts on the Jewish state’s borders.

On Wednesday, Netanyahu is scheduled to address a joint session of Congress during which he plans to present a “new way” of dealing with the threat that Iran presents and highlight Jerusalem’s efforts to achieve victory over Hamas, said an Israeli official familiar with the plans.

Netanyahu’s office said on Tuesday that Biden invited him to the White House on Thursday afternoon, but the White House has not yet confirmed that meeting.

As part of his visit, Netanyahu is also scheduled to meet with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, whom Biden has endorsed for the Democratic nomination for president.


Not One Democrat at Key Hearing on Antisemitism Funding

 

Not a single Democratic member of Congress was present at this morning’s critical hearing aimed at uncovering the sources of funding for antisemitism in America.

Representative John Smith (R-TX), who chairs the committee, expressed his frustration openly. “This issue transcends party lines. Antisemitism is a scourge that affects our entire nation, and our constituents expect us to tackle it head-on. It’s unacceptable that my colleagues across the aisle couldn’t make time for this crucial discussion,” Smith stated.

In response, several Democratic members have issued statements explaining their absence.

Representative Emily Johnson (D-CA) cited scheduling conflicts as the primary reason for her absence. “This morning, I had previously scheduled meetings with constituents and local leaders that I couldn’t reschedule. Combating antisemitism is a priority for me, and I will be fully engaged in the subsequent sessions,” Johnson explained.

Representative Mark Lee (D-NY) highlighted a different perspective, suggesting that the hearing’s timing was problematic. “The hearing was called at a time when many of us had prior commitments. Additionally, we need to ensure that such important discussions are scheduled when full participation is possible,” Lee commented.

The absence of Democratic members has fueled a partisan debate about the commitment of lawmakers to address antisemitism. Republicans argue that the issue is too urgent to be sidelined by scheduling conflicts.

Representative Susan Martinez (R-FL) emphasized the importance of bipartisan cooperation. “We need all hands on deck. Fighting antisemitism is not a partisan issue; it’s a human rights issue. I urge my colleagues to prioritize these hearings in the future,” Martinez said.

Iran build drones made ‘almost entirely’ of US parts thanks to Crazy Joe

 

The Biden administration let the Iranian regime access $100 billion, which it uses to create “suicide drones,” among other weapons that are “are made almost entirely of American components, which the administration has failed to keep out of Iran’s hands,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) stated on Monday.

The ranking member of the Senate Commerce Committee, Cruz penned a letter to Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security advisor, asked questions about the White House’s Drone Task Force after the Iran-backed Houthis attacked Tel Aviv—reportedly targeting the U.S. consulate—with a drone, killing one person.

“Military production of the drones is financed by funds available to the Iranian regime, including roughly $100 billion that the Biden administration has allowed to flow to the ayatollah,” Cruz stated. “However, the construction of the drones is enabled by the regime’s access to American components, and indeed the drones are built almost entirely from components produced by U.S. companies.”

“In December 2022, the White House reportedly launched an ‘expansive task force’ to examine how Iran obtains the American-made components necessary for its militant drone-building,” Cruz added. “However, since the announcement of this task force in 2022, there has not been a single published update, report or announcement.”

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Gafni states that's ok for Hundreds of Soldiers and Citizens to Get Killed to Save even 30 Kiidnapped


 

גפני פסק שמותר שייהרגו מאות חיילים ואזרחים על חשבון הצלת 

שלשים חטופים

The frum politicians are sicker than the Lefties! 
Frum people need to vote for Smotrich and Ben-Gvir 

Rave Geinman to Children! ""All Musical Instruments and Singers are Treif" Listening or playing them will Lose Your Olam Haba!"

 

מרן הגר"מ גריינמן בדברים נוקבים נגד הנגנים הכשרים: "איסור גמור להחזיק נגנים ושאר המכשירים לשמיעת מוזיקה, גם כל המכשירים הכשרים הם טרייף". .

"All that there is  Gemarrah Toisfois and Mishnayois! All the new inventions such as instruments etc brings gehinim and make you lose Oilam Haba even children are prohibited from using them ... the main thing is learning mishanyois"

In which planet is this guy on? 
As I have been trying to explain for years, these Gedoilim are totally disconnected from reality! 

He expects 10 year olds to sit all day and learn?
I actually know some that do! But those children that do are the talk of town, most children this age need exercise and play and yes listen to music!

These Gedoilim need to be vetted and asked what they are going to talk about.
I am sure that the kids think that he is out to lunch! 

Rav Mordechai Eliyahu z"l Said that the Ashkenizim Stole the Ohr Hachayim Hakodosh

 

It's not always prudent to be nice!

 

Satmar Goes to Work! Have their own business Expo!

 

How a Wife Reacts when she Finds out her husband is drafted!

 

This Israeli Floridian Takes no Crap from Pro-Hamas Protestor

 

President Gerald Ford’s Prophetic Response When Asked for Advice on How a Woman Could Become President.

 


Kamala Harris has been the most outspokenly anti-Israel member of the administration

 This was aired 7 months ago but is as relevant as if it was aired today 

Are Pro-Hamas Students on Campus Finally Facing Repercussions?


According to a recent poll, 29% "had a job offer rescinded in the last six months," and 7 out of 10 "say interviewers have asked about their protest history." 

Interviewers are also reviewing social media to check if they participated in the anti-Semitic protests. 



Swedish Police Don't Take Crap from Pro-Hamas Protestor .. She Cries "Sorry, I'm Sorry"

 

Snubbing the Jewish People! Kamala Harris To Skip Israeli PM Netanyahu’s Address To Congress

 

Vice President Kamala Harris will not attend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s joint address to Congress this week, according to reports. The decision, made before President Joe Biden’s announcement to withdraw from the 2024 race, has sparked speculation about the administration’s strategy.

Harris was initially expected to sit directly behind Netanyahu’s podium during the Wednesday event. Instead, she is scheduled to speak in Indianapolis, a move a former senior administration official described as “probably not an accident.” The official suggested that Biden may be keeping Harris away from the White House during Netanyahu’s visit to avoid images of her associating with the Israeli prime minister.

This development comes as Harris faces criticism from Zionist organizations over her comments on student protests in support of Palestinians and Hamas. However, a current U.S. official stated that a future Harris administration’s policies on the Israel-Palestinian would align with Biden’s, emphasizing support for Israel’s security and a two-state solution.

A record number of Democrats are set to boycott Netanyahu’s speech, signaling a significant anti-Israel shift in the Democrat party in recent years.

Meanwhile, President Biden, if he is still alive,  may also snub Netanyahu, with a senior official hinting that a meeting between the two leaders is uncertain.

Chaos In The Supreme Court, Bereaved Parents Blow Up Hearing On Increasing Aid To Gaza

 




Israel’s Supreme Court on Sunday held a hearing on petitions by five left-wing organizations against the Israeli government regarding its policy of allowing humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.

The organizations are demanding that Israel significantly increase the scope of aid into the Strip.

Bereaved families and relatives of IDF soldiers fighting in Gaza showed up to protest the hearing and made a ruckus, yelling out “Bushah! Bushah! Bushah!.” In response, the judges left the room.

The right-wing B’Tzalmo organization, which called on Israelis to come to the hearing and see the “bushah v’cherpah” with their own eyes, said: “During the hearing, Judge Uzi Fogelman repeatedly expressed concern about the welfare of the enemy but the judges did not mention even once the welfare of Israeli citizens or the hostages in Gaza and the security of the IDF soldiers there. At one point, parents couldn’t help themselves and shouted at them: ‘What about the hostages? What about Israeli citizens? Have you no shame?'”

“The judges, who had difficulty hearing the truth, ran away from the hearing and the security guards forcibly removed the protestors.”

Monday, July 22, 2024

A glimpse inside the New Israel's Air Force One

 




Cabin photos only as they won't let us publish the PM quarters...

Skeverer Rebber Named in Lawsuit for Covering Up Sexual Abuse for R' Mordechai Sitorsky Principal of Boyan

  




Rabbi Mordechai Sitorsky, Mechanech, Speaker, and Former principal of Boyan, Accused of Sexually Abusing Minor in GMVA Suit. Skverer Rebbe Also Sued for Alleged Coverup

Link to full complaint: https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=6V2Qez02MXA9VmdnlgjYZw==

Message to robbers don't rob a Satmar Store!


Cleared for Publication Two IDF Soldiers were Killed Protecting US’s Dysfunctional Aid Pier to Gaza


 Two Israel Defense Forces soldiers were killed last month while securing the United States’ humanitarian aid pier off the coast of Gaza, an Israeli military source deployed to the Strip told JNS.

The Biden administration project was plagued by technical and logistical dysfunction and is now being decommissioned by the Pentagon.

“What led me to talk is really just the frustration towards the end of the last few weeks. It’s a very unsafe operation; anything could happen,” the source said. “They [the United States] could have delivered the aid through any land port and finished within a week, but for whatever publicity reason they built the pier. Then they failed and tried to cover it up.”

On June 15, IDF tanks based at a makeshift military outpost set up near the pier ran over a large IED some 400 meters north of it, killing two soldiers and wounding two others, according to the source.

“The operation was conducted in defense of the pier. Anything that occurred in the area, they [the Israeli troops] were responsible for protecting it [the pier],” the source said. “Ultimately, the reason they were engaging these terrorists is because they posed a threat to the forces protecting the aid,” he added.

“The mission was in support of the larger goal of protecting the pier and occurred within that context. Soldiers would not have been positioned within these areas otherwise,” he told JNS.

On June 16, the IDF announced that Capt. (res.) Eitan Koplovich, 28, from Jerusalem, and Warrant Officer (res.) Elon Waiss, 49, from Psagot, were killed in northern Gaza. Both served in the 8th Reserve Armored Brigade’s 129th Battalion.

Two other troops were seriously wounded in the attack, according to the military.

Hamas had targeted the tank with explosives.

JNS reached out to the IDF twice to confirm the veracity of source’s claim. Both times, the military referred JNS to its website and Telegram channel “for information regarding fallen soldiers.”

The U.S. military’s Central Command (CENTCOM), which is responsible for operations in the Middle East, referred JNS back to the IDF.

“I know that my father was very close to the location of the pier. He told us even before he was deployed that he would be located around there. I don’t remember him saying anything about guarding it though. All I know is that he was close to it,” Elon’s son Yedidya Waiss, 27, told JNS.

“The IDF told us that he was on a mission to destroy a Hamas compound, weapons and tunnels when he was killed. They told us about how they heroically rescued the bodies of my father and of Eitan and the two other wounded soldiers,” he continued.

“They did not mention anything about the pier, because he was deployed close to it. There may have been a connection, but the IDF did not directly mention it,” he added.

The son explained that his father was mobilized on June 3 and entered Gaza three days later. Before that, he was deployed in the north together with Koplovich.

“Eitan’s wife was expecting a baby while they were in the north so he had to go on leave for a month and a half. My dad was very happy to see him come back,” Yedidya Waiss told JNS.

Elon Waiss had asked to be mobilized a day late so that he could help his daughter, who had just gotten married, prepare her new home.

“We didn’t really worry. He kept telling us that he was near the Netzarim Corridor [controlled by the IDF and separating northern and southern Gaza], and that it was not like fighting in Rafah or Jabalia. We were really interested to know how his death could happen, but when the IDF mentioned that he was out on a mission, we stopped asking,” said Yedidya Waiss.

Koplovich was mobilized on Oct. 7 and served in the north, according to his brother Ishay.

When his son was born in November, he returned home for a few weeks. He was redeployed until late January, when he was released to continue his studies.

Eitan was called up again in June and was sent to Gaza.

“Eitan was close to the pier, he told me that he was sitting on the water close to it, about 100 yards away,” Ishay told JNS.

“I served in the IDF for 25 years in the reserves. Something can happen in any kind of battle, I can’t really blame anyone. You can always find yourself in the wrong place and at the wrong time,” he said.

“I don’t think that what Eitan did in the week and a half that he was in Gaza had to do with humanitarian aid. The pier was working but I don’t think it was something that affected him too much,” he continued.

While he is not aware of the specifics of Eitan’s mission, he assumes his brother was securing the Netzarim Corridor.

“The IDF wasn’t there because of the pier. The United States, however, was there because they were looking for the safest place to set up the pier. They put it on the beach in the area at the end of the Netzarim route,” he said.

“They were looking for a location under strong Israeli control. They couldn’t exactly put it on Gaza City beach,” he added.

“I guess that his side mission was to protect the pier, but his brigade would have been there regardless. Nobody that I spoke to in the army mentioned the pier as a factor in relation to the mission,” he concluded.

On Wednesday, U.S. Central Command declared mission accomplished. The pier, whose technical name is Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore, “has achieved its intended effect to surge a very high volume of aid into Gaza and ensure that aid reaches the civilians in Gaza in a quick manner,” Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, deputy commander of CENTCOM, told reporters.

The United States has delivered almost 20 million pounds of aid via the pier “in a cost-effective manner,” according to the Pentagon.

Announced by President Joe Biden during his State of the Union address in March, the $230 million floating dock was intended to increase the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza via a Mediterranean Sea route from Cyprus. But it was plagued with problems since it began operations just over two months ago.

The pier was damaged by high winds and heavy seas in late May and removed for repairs after only around a week of operation. Four support boats broke off the structure and became beached, and a portion of the causeway was damaged and also broke off.

“When the pier broke the first time, it was a lot more dangerous than they made it sound. It sounded like they were on top of things, but Israel had to fix it all for them,” the source told JNS. “Everything they tried to accomplish, whether it was a defensive operation or daily operations, nothing went without a hitch.

“There were many tunnels in the area that had not yet been found or had been found but not destroyed. [Gazan] snipers took shots at us from high buildings in the area. I had a bullet go pretty close to my head,” he added.

In May, three U.S. soldiers sustained noncombat injuries while working on the pier, including one who was critically hurt and evacuated to an Israeli hospital.

U.S. forces took extraordinary steps to maintain the appearance that no troops were operating in the Gazan enclave, the source explained.

“Sometimes, they would lay out mats on the floor and walk into Gaza because technically that’s ‘no boots on the ground.’ They deceived the public into thinking they’d carried out something that they did not,” he said.

The pier was reconnected on June 7 but removed again due to bad weather a week later, right around the time the two soldiers were killed. It was quickly put back but was removed again on June 28 due to heavy seas.

Parts of the pier washed up at Tel Aviv’s Frishman Beach in late June.

In the first week after the pier became operational, some three-fourths of the humanitarian aid transported from the dock was stolen by unspecified Gazan actors while en route to a U.N. warehouse. Afterwards, very little of the aid transferred to Gaza was actually picked up to be distributed.

“The food sat in the sun for a month and a half with rats and dogs eating out of it. Bags of flour either arrived damaged or got destroyed by animals. As of last week, a lot of it was no longer viable. As for canned food sitting out in the sun, it probably is salvageable if it eventually gets picked up by the U.N.’s World Food Programme,” the source told JNS.

“We were supposed to be able to deliver 30 trucks of humanitarian aid a day to Gazans, which is insignificant in comparison to what comes through land crossings,” he continued. “Each truck contains between 18 to 22 pallets. But this goal fluctuated tremendously. There were days when the pier was down, the equipment didn’t work, nothing was accomplished.”

Most of what has been told to the public regarding the pier is inaccurate, according to the source. “A lot of the information is outright false or embellished and for the most part the operation was a complete failure,” he said.

“There were many other ways [to deliver aid] that were efficient and safer. They [the United States] did it for good media attention. When the media came, they’d use the best equipment. It was very much a show, everything would magically work smoothly somehow. They weren’t really concerned about getting food to Gaza, it was secondary at best for them,” he added.

According to the source, the pier was returned to its location off the coast of Gaza last week but could not be redocked.

“They ended up beaching the whole thing—a pretty epic failure. They spent the rest of the day trying to get the pier off the beach, and they took it straight to Ashdod for repairs,” he said.

CENTCOM’s Cooper said on Wednesday that future aid will come through the port of Ashdod. “In the coming weeks, we expect that millions of pounds of aid will enter into Gaza via this new pathway,” he said.

New York Times Board Wants Kamala Harris Out of the Race

 

The New York Times (NYT) editorial board wants Vice President Kamala Harris off the 2024 ticket because of “profound concerns” about her electability.

The push to dump the nation’s first black vice president was posted just after President Joe Biden announced he would not run in the 2024 election — and it could threaten Democratic turnout in November.

The board first provided some throat-clearing praise for Biden:

By agreeing to step down when his term ends in January, he is greatly increasing the chance that his party is able to protect the nation from the dangers of returning Donald Trump to the presidency.

Then it dropped the hammer:

Choosing Ms. Harris would be a reasonable path for Democrats to take; she has been Mr. Biden’s running mate, and while no votes were cast for her as a presidential candidate in primaries, the president’s voters expected her to be on the ticket in November. Nonetheless, party delegates should have a voice in a decision of this consequence. There are other qualified Democrats who could take on Mr. Trump and win, and picking a candidate without a real contest is how the party got into a position of anointing a standard-bearer that large majorities of Democrats and independents had profound concerns about. While the hour is late, there is still time to put leading candidates through a process of public scrutiny before the party’s nominating convention begins on Aug. 19, to inform the choice of a nominee and to build public support. [Emphasis added.]

The NYT‘s instant push to demote Harris after Biden’s exit helps to explain why so many black politicians were publicly eager to keep the Biden-Harris ticket for 2024.

Obama doesn’t endorse Kamala Harris, says Dems will pick ‘outstanding nominee’


 


 Obama didn’t endorse Kamala Harris — saying Democrats would pick an unnamed “outstanding nominee” in his first statement on President Biden stepping aside from the party’s ticket.

Obama, 62, was joined by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in not immediately backing the 59-year-old vice president — following reports last week that both favored an “open” process to replace Biden.

“We will be navigating uncharted waters in the days ahead,” Obama said. 

“But I have extraordinary confidence that the leaders of our party will be able to create a process from which an outstanding nominee emerges.”

“I believe that Joe Biden’s vision of a generous, prosperous, and united America that provides opportunity for everyone will be on full display at the Democratic Convention in August,” Obama said.

“And I expect that every single one of us are prepared to carry that message of hope and progress forward into November and beyond.”

America’s first black president added: “For now, Michelle and I just want to express our love and gratitude to Joe and Jill for leading us so ably and courageously during these perilous times  —  and for their commitment to the ideals of freedom and equality that this country was founded on.”

Obama remains one of the most respected leaders among Democrats and his lack of an endorsement of Harris could damage her candidacy and implicitly encourage new candidates to emerge.

Biden dropped out after Obama and other top Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Pelosi, privately expressed concerns following Biden’s dismal June 27 debate performance that the sitting president would lead down-ballot Democrats to a wipeout defeat.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker — a possible presidential contender — was among those who did not immediately back Harris, tweeting instead that “I will work every day to ensure that [Trump] does not win in November.”

Usher Vaizel of Williamsburg Accused of Sexually Abusing Two Children







 

Meet the teenaged girl who read the Talmud in just 2.5 years


When she was 14 years old, Elke Bentley could hear her father’s online Talmud classes through the wall between her bedroom and his home office in Brookline, Massachusetts. The 5 a.m. start time for the daily Talmud learning her father had begun attending during the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t stop Elke from pulling her chair up to the wall and marking up in pencil her own copy of the Talmud, listening along to the men’s-only class.

The Daf Yomi, or regimen of page-a-day Talmud learning that stretches over seven-and-a-half years, is an endeavor typically reserved for men.

But Bentley had heard of people who had completed learning the Babylonian Talmud by the age of 20. And she wanted to be one of them.

Now back from her gap year in Israel, Bentley has completed a remarkable achievement in Jewish text study by reading the Talmud — more than 2,700 double-sided pages of densely printed Hebrew and Aramaic text, commentary and footnotes  — in just two-and-a-half years.

Bentley is also a musician and heading to Harvard University in the fall. And she’s just 18.

“If I had been a boy, I’m not sure if I would have finished Shas,” Bentley, an only child, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, referring to an acronym often used to refer to the entire Talmud. “I would be learning other things. I would be learning way more in-depth, and I would be learning way more stuff and way different stuff and I would have access to way more resources.”