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Sunday, October 27, 2024

It Was the Best Thing They Never Had. Kamala got 30,000 to come promising a free Beyonce Concert

 



Kamala promused  that Beyoncé would perform at Vice President Kamala Harris’ rally in Houston on Friday, but let fans were let down after the superstar failed to put on a show for the crowd of 30,000.

Instead, the 43-year-old “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer, a native of the Lone Star State, delivered a speech at Harris’ event, in which she endorsed the Veep in the 2024 presidential election.

The singer left the stage without performing — leaving critics to claim that Bey was snubbing the Democratic presidential nominee.

Instead, They dragged out 91-year-old Willie Nelson from his nursing home and he performed for the crowd.

According to X posts quoted by Daily Mail, critics claimed rally-goers just wanted to “catch a free Beyoncé concert,” calling the lack of a performance “unbelievable.”

“So let me get this straight, Kamala Harris baited people with a free Beyoncé concert and then had Willie Nelson perform,” wrote one X user. “Talk about a bunch of pissed-off concert-goers.”

“She can’t even deliver on promises to her own followers with a Beyoncé performance, but yes she will totally close the border and stuff,” another critic said sarcastically.

“Last night Democrats promised voters a free Beyoncé concert to get them to show up but when they showed up they got a washed up Willie Nelson concert instead,” someone else snarked, alleging that it is a foreshadowing that the political party will “lie to gain power.”

During her speech, Beyoncé said that she was not appearing as a “celebrity” nor “politician.”

“I’m here as a mother, a mother who cares about the world our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we are not divided, our past or present or future,” the Grammy winner said.

“We’re all part of something much bigger. We must vote and we need you,” she continued in her address.

“Let’s do this. Ladies and gentlemen, give a big, loud Texas welcome to the next president of the United States, Kamala Harris.”

Kamala needs to stop the Hitler rhetoric with Donald Trump NOW— before we see more violence

 

Imagine you’re Kamala Harris and you’ve gone all Hitler, all the time, but no assassins have granted your wish and Donald Trump continues to build a significant lead. Now what?

That’s the crucial question facing the vice president and desperate Democrats as, with apologies to Willie Nelson, the days dwindle down to a precious few.

So far, the answer from Harris and her party is a steady drumbeat of more Hitler, more fascist and more dictator charges despite warnings they are dog whistles for violence.

It’s not a stretch to imagine someone on the edge would conclude it’s sane and moral to stop the modern version of a monster who launched a world war and killed 6 million Jews.

Judging by her flip response, Harris doesn’t care. “No one should be the subject of violence,” she told reporters Friday, then added “but the American people deserve to be presented with facts and the truth.”

There you have it. If the trigger man comes, don’t blame me because I just told the truth.

Israel ends daylight saving time



On Sunday morning at 2:00 a.m., Israelis changed their clocks one hour back.


10 Iranian Police Murdered in Iran No One Claiming Responsibility



An attack on an Iranian police convoy Saturday in the country’s restive southern province of Sistan and Baluchestan killed at least 10 officers, authorities said.

Details remain scarce over the attack in Gohar Kuh, some 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) southeast of the Iranian capital, Tehran.

Initially, reports simply described an attack by “miscreants” without more information. But shortly after, Iranian state media said 10 officers had been killed.

HalVash, an advocacy group for the Baluch people of Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan, posted photos and video of what appeared to be a disabled truck painted with the green stripe used by Iranian police vehicles. One graphic photo shared by the group showed what appeared to be the corpses of two police officers in the front seat of the truck.

HalVash said the attack appeared to target two security force vehicles and all those riding in them were killed. The truck appeared to have only damage from bullets, rather than any explosive being used.

The state-run IRNA news agency said that Eskandar Momeni, the country’s interior minister, ordered an investigation into the incident that it described as causing the “martyrdom of a number of police.”

Authorities identified no immediate suspects for the attack, nor did any group claim responsibility. The assault came after Israel launched a major attack across Iran early Saturday morning.

The Baluch regions across the three nations have faced a low-level insurgency by Baluch nationalists for more than two decades. Verifying information remains difficult in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchistan, which for decades has been home to violence involving heroin traffickers.

The province is one of the least developed parts of Iran. Relations between the predominantly Sunni Muslim residents of the region and Iran’s Shiite theocracy have long been strained. Typical attacks involve hit-and-run assaults by militants in the region, like the Sunni militant group Jaish al-Adl, that kill a few security officials at a time.

However, there have been mass casualty attacks by militants in the past. In April, gunmen wearing explosive vests attacks several sites in the province, killing 10 before security forces gunned down 18 militants. Last December, another assault killed 11 and wounded eight others.

Meanwhile, the Taliban said they are investigating reports that Afghan migrants had been killed by Iranian security forces in the region earlier in October, an incident that threatened to further strain relations between the nations.

 

Turkey's Aerospace Defense Company Attacked ..Many Dead


 Turkey’s interior minister said an attack on the premises of the Turkish state-run aerospace and defense company TUSAS on Wednesday left a number of people dead or injured.


Ali Yerlikaya did not provide further details on the attack on Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc., in the outskirts of the capital, Ankara.

“Unfortunately, we have martyrs and injured people following the attack,” Yerlikaya said on X.

It was not clear who may be behind the attack. Kurdish militants, the Islamic State group and leftist extremists have carried out attacks in the country in the past.

Private NTV television said a group assailants arrived at an entry to the complex inside a taxi during a changing of the security personnel. At least one of the assailants detonated a bomb, while other attackers managed to enter the complex.

NTV said gunfire at the site was continuing and that some personnel at the complex may have been taken hostage.

Helicopters were seen flying above the premises in Ankara’s Kahramankazan district, the station reported.

TUSAS designs, manufactures and assembles both civilian and military aircrafts, unmanned aerial vehicles and other defense industry and space systems.

Security camera images from the attack, aired on television, showed a man in plainclothes carrying a backpack and holding an assault rifle.

At least one woman, also carrying an assault rifle, was among the assailants, according to the images.

Earlier, media reports said an explosion followed by gunfire was heard at the complex.

Security forces, ambulances and firefighters were dispatched to the site, NTV television reported.

Employees at the company were taken to a safe area, HaberTurk television reported.



Archdiocese blocks Ex-Satmar pro-Hamas "He/She" Abby Stein From Using Their Space as a Forum

Abby Stein 

A theatrical production based on the memoir of an ex-Hasidic transgender rabbi and activist, set to premiere in New York early next year, is scrambling to find a new home after its landlord rejected the script last week.

The landlord? The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.

The production has become a casualty of a dispute between the East Village’s Connelly Theater, which had long staged provocative works, and the archdiocese, which owns the venue. The archdiocese has recently placed the theater under increased scrutiny, exercising a clause that gives it approval of plays shown at its property. The Catholic school that serves as the go-between between the church and the theater said it is “suspending all operations of its theater,” The New York Times reported.

Abby Stein, author of the 2019 memoir “Becoming Eve: My Journey from Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi to Transgender Woman,” was alerted last Wednesday that the adaptation of her book would no longer be permitted at the Connelly Theater.

.Israeli Stops Turkish Journalist From Showing Sensitive Locations

 

Saturday, October 26, 2024

Trump Takes Historic Poll Lead In RealClearPolitics National Average

 

With ten days and change to go, Donald Trump has taken the lead in the RealClearPolitics (RCP) average poll of national polls.

While he may be up by only a tenth of a point (as of this writing), what makes this achievement worthy of note is two things.

The first is momentum. This close to Election Day, there is no question the momentum is with the former president. Since early August, incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris has enjoyed a steady national lead over Trump. Two weeks ago, that lead was two points. That might not sound like a lot, but it those two points were the average of all the national polls, a lead as stubborn as it was steady. And now, at the precise time a candidate wants to be surging, Trump is. Currently, he sits at 48.4 percent to Kamala’s 48.3 percent.

This happened not due to an outlier but because Trump has closed the gap with Harris in a number of polls.

Two weeks ago, Harris led by +1 in the Emerson poll. Now they are tied. Three weeks ago, Harris was +3 in the NY Times/Siena poll. Today they are tied. Last month, Harris was +1 in the CNN poll. Today, they are tied. Just a few days ago, Harris was +3 in the TIPP poll. Today they are tied.

The second reason this matters is that it is unprecedented. This is Trump’s third run at the presidency, and never before has he held anything close to a lead in the RCP national average in the closing days of the campaign.

Four years ago, on this same day of the campaign, the polling average had Trump down 7.8 points to Joe Biden.

Eight years ago, on this same day of the campaign, the polling average had Trump down 5.4 points to Hillary Clinton.

It’s still a close race, but there is little doubt he is in better shape than she is.

After Israel’s strike, Iran’s ailing theocracy may be entering its dying days


Irrespective of how Iran may choose to respond to Israel’s latest military assault, the Jewish state’s massive military attack against key Iranian bases could ultimately prove to be the final nail in the Islamic Republic’s coffin.

The ease with which the Israelis penetrated Iran’s air defenses not only demonstrated the overwhelming military superiority that Israel enjoys over its Iranian adversary. It also showed that, despite the billions of dollars the ayatollahs have spent strengthening their armed forces in recent decades, the Iranian regime is little more than a paper tiger.

While Iran constantly boasts about fulfilling its ultimate objective of destroying Israel, its ability to do so is extremely limited.

The acknowledgement that Iran’s forces are no match for Israel’s superior firepower in a direct confrontation between the two powers has led Tehran to pursue the alternative policy of establishing an extensive terror network throughout the Middle East.

Four women participated in the Israel attack on Iran

The 4 brave IDF who humiliated Iran



 Four women, combat navigators, participated in the Israeli attack Friday night in Iran in an F-16 fighter jet, as reported Saturday on Kan News.

Dozens of combat airplanes, refuelers, and intelligence aircraft participated in the attack, flying about 1,500 kilometers. In the past few weeks, the Air Force performed many long-range attack drills, including flights with several formations during which the aircraft were refueled en route.

Israel attacked about 20 targets in Iran overnight in Operation Days of Repentance, which lasted several hours. The IDF stated that the targets included military objectives, among them missile production facilities and a ground-to-air missile array.

The attack operation included three waves of attacks, with the first two aimed at air defense systems and facilities for the production and storage of ballistic missiles.

Israel attacks Iran

 



Israel on Friday night attacked approximately 20 targets in Iran, in an operation which lasted several hours.

The IDF reported that Israel attacked "military targets" in Iran, in response to Iran's attacks against the State of Israel in recent months.

"The retaliatory strike has been completed, and its objectives have been achieved," IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said. "Israel now has broader aerial freedom of operation in Iran."

Among the targets were missile manufacturing facilities used by Iran in its attacks on the State of Israel over the past year, as well as Iran’s surface-to-air missile arrays and Iranian aerial capabilities that were intended to restrict Israel's aerial freedom of operation in Iran.

The operation included three waves of attacks. The first two waves were directed at Iran's aerial defense systems, and its manufacturing and storage facilities for ballistic missiles. The third wave was carried out by the planes which were on their way to Iran.

Iran' aerial defense system reported that Israel struck a number of military targets in three districts: Tehran, Khuzistan, and Ilam, and that limited damage was caused to a number of sites.

Involved in the strikes were dozens of fighter planes, as well as refueling and intelligence planes, all of which flew around 1,500 kilometers. In recent weeks, the IAF has carried out many long-distance exercises, including flying in a number of formations, and refueling midair.

The attack was approved by the Diplomatic-Security Cabinet in a phone vote.

An official US source told Reuters that the US was informed in advance of the operations in Iran. The source also said that the US was not involved in carrying it out.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Avraham Moskovitz Who Was Killed in Kiryas Yoel by "his own car" Was Actually Killed by his own son a 13 year-old Backing a Van Out

 

R' Avraham Moskovitz 


 A 13-year-old backing a minivan into the driveway of a residence in Kiryas Joel struck and killed his own father last night, according to state police.

Authorities say a preliminary investigation determined the teen was attempting to back the 2024 Honda Odyssey into a spot around 8:54 p.m. when the underage, unlicensed driver rapidly accelerated and struck the victim, 36-year-old Abraham Moskovits.

The incident happened on Lemberg Court. The victim was extricated from beneath the vehicle and taken to the hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries, according to state police.
"It's very painful," said one neighbor who asked not to be identified. "He has nine children. Everyone is shocked."

Police say the crash appears to be an accident. It's not clear why the teen was behind the wheel .

Another published report indicated Moskovits was allegedly struck by his own vehicle while trying to change a tire after it was left unattended and began rolling, but the information contradicts what police are reporting at this time.

The incident remains under investigation.
Neighbors in the tight-knit community say their thoughts and prayers are with Moskovits' family.
DIN: The grandfather is one of the leaders of the local Aharonite terrorists, one of the directors of the local cemetery

Shocking! Pentagon Leaker Ariane Tabatabai Promoted !


Ariane Tabatabai, a Pentagon official with alleged links to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has been promoted despite a recent leak of US intelligence concerning Israel’s potential retaliatory strike against Iran.

Tabatabai, previously Chief of Staff to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations, was elevated last month to Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Education and Training, as reported by Politico on Thursday.

Her promotion comes amid an FBI-led investigation into the leaked intelligence documents, which reportedly detailed Israel’s plans to counter Iran following its October missile attacks. This has led to heightened criticism, as some have accused Tabatabai of divided loyalties, recalling prior calls from members of Congress for her removal over past IRGC-related communication concerns.


Earlier this week, Sky News Arabia reported her as a central figure in the leak investigation. However, Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder stated that “to my knowledge, this official is not a subject of interest.” The FBI remains in charge of the probe, with the Pentagon deferring to its findings.


The timing of the leak, as Israel gears up for potential action against Iran, has intensified concerns. Israeli officials have described the breach as “extremely serious” but noted it is unlikely to alter their strategic plans. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reportedly spoke with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, emphasizing the Pentagon’s commitment to safeguarding intelligence shared between the allies.

If not for the Pentagon leak, the strike on Iran was initially planned for Shabbat Chol HaMoed Sukkot.


 Israel has been forced to delay a potential retaliatory attack on Iran after details of the planning were leaked from the US, Britain’s The Times newspaper reported Thursday.

According to the report, citing an unnamed intelligence source with knowledge of Israeli deliberations, Israel is worried that even though no potential targets were named in the leak, the details provided could help Iran predict certain patterns of attack.

The Times said Israel has developed an alternative plan but needs to war-game it before proceeding.

“The leak of the American documents delayed the attack due to the need to change certain strategies and components,” the source said. “There will be a retaliation, but it has taken longer than it was supposed to take.”

Marked top secret, the documents first appeared online Friday on the Telegram messaging app and quickly spread among Telegram channels popular with Iranians.

On Tuesday, the FBI said that it was investigating the unauthorized release of the classified documents on Israel’s latest preparations for a potential retaliatory attack. Speaking to reporters in Rome, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said there were no indications any employees from the Office of the Secretary of Defense were being probed for the leak.

The Islamic Republic has been bracing for an Israeli reprisal after its latest direct attack on Israel, in which it fired 200 ballistic missiles that sent most of Israel to bomb shelters on October 1, killed a Palestinian man in the West Bank, and caused damage in residential areas and at military bases. The IDF said there was no operational impact from the attack.

Iran said the missile assault came in response to strikes in Lebanon that killed the top leadership of the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group and a July blast in Tehran that killed Hamas politburo head, Ismail Haniyeh. Israel has not claimed responsibility for the killing of the latter.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Wednesday told pilots and air crews that “after we strike in Iran, everyone will understand what you did in the preparation and training process.”

Visiting the Hatzerim air force base, Gallant said, “Everyone who dreamed a year ago of beating us and attacking us paid a heavy price and are no longer in that dream.”

Israel has held several major drills simulating long-range strikes on Iran over the years in preparation for a possible confrontation with Tehran.

Netanyahu told US President Joe Biden earlier this month that Israel’s retaliation will not include strikes on non-military sites.

Israel had previously been thought to be mulling attacks on Iranian oil infrastructure or nuclear sites, both opposed by the US for their potential to escalate fighting, including Iranian reprisals aimed at civilian infrastructure in Israel or other regional states aligned with the West.

However, Israel has signaled that its expected retaliation for the missile barrage could be widened as a result of a Hezbollah drone attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private home in Caesarea on Saturday, which the premier has referred to as an attempted assassination by “agents of Iran.”

Halevi Orders Soldiers to Remove ‘Moshiach’ Patches but Can’t Take the Reaction

 

The Patriots’ panel on Channel 14, the only right-wing TV in Israel, on Tuesday night criticized IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi who reportedly ordered a combat soldier, who was about to cross the Lebanese border, to remove a tag with the words “Moshiach” in Hebrew. Panel members recalled that the army has no problem featuring soldiers wrapped in gay flags on gay pride days, but for some reason is offended by one of the most cherished aspirations of the Jewish nation.

To illustrate, the host, Yinon Magal, showed this AI cut:


In response, IDF Spokesman Brigadier General Daniel Hagari sent a letter to the Channel 14 management, complaining, “This is crossing a red line, it’s a deliberate incitement against and humiliation of the IDF and its commanders during a war. Unfortunately, this is not the first time Channel 14 has taken such action against the IDF. We expect the incitement to stop immediately.”

The folks at Channel 14 made a few phone calls, verified Israel was still a democracy, and responded, “Channel 14 did not broadcast any inflammatory video against the IDF or any of its commanders. We urge the Chief of Staff to make it clear to Brigadier General Hagari that he is a spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces and not a columnist doing television review.”

Now, remember Opposition Head MK Yair Lapid, the one who said numerous times on national TV that Prime Minister Netanyahu doesn’t have a soul? Well, what do you know, Lapid responded: “The conduct of Channel 14, the central arm of the poison machine, toward IDF fighters and the Chief of Staff during war is a violation of our national security and an insult to the State of Israel. The film screened yesterday is yet another ethical line crossing that harms our fundamental values.”

This from the man who regularly encourages Israeli useful idiots to block highways and set them on fire, occasionally while trying to set police officers on fire.

We must say that for the first IDF chief of staff to suffer a holocaust at the hands of our enemies, Herzi Halevi’s ability to still make time to remove Jewish patches from his soldiers’ sleeves is awe inspiring.

By David Israel JP

Desperate Kamala called an “emergency” press conference Wednesday to tell the world that Trump is the second coming of Adolf Hitler.

 

Donald Trump has been the target of at least two assassination attempts.

And yet the vice president, Kamala Harris, called an “emergency” press conference Wednesday to tell the world that he is the second coming of Adolf Hitler

“Donald Trump is out for unchecked power. He wants a military like Adolf Hitler had, who will be loyal to him, not our Constitution,” she said. 

“He is unhinged, unstable, and given a second term, there would be no one to stop him from pursuing his worst impulses.” 

There is no way to sugarcoat the fact that Harris, in her desperation as her campaign heads down the toilet, has just invited more assassination attempts on her political rival.

She has green-lighted future efforts to murder him, with her carefully scripted, deliberately delivered official message from the official vice presidential residence in Washington, DC, using an American flag as her backdrop, just to add an obscene flourish. 

Harris may as well have put a target on Trump’s back and called it a bull’s-eye like her boss, President Biden, did shortly before Trump escaped, by a fraction of an inch, being shot dead by an assassin’s bullet. 

Sinwar's instructions for holding the hostages revealed


 The Palestinian Arab newspaper al-Quds published three documents in the handwriting of former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar which contain instructions regarding the guarding of the Israeli hostages, their distribution in each area, and the names of the hostages, including those who were released in the first deal last November.

The first document includes the instructions regarding the hostages and it states that the lives of the abductees must be preserved because "they are an important card" to free terrorists imprisoned in Israel. Sinwar included quotes from the Koran on the subject.

The second document included a statistical breakdown of the hostages in each area - men, women, soldiers, civilians, young people, people over sixty or under sixty. This document also specifies where Bedouin hostages were held.

The document itself is censored and the names of the regions are not specified. The total number of hostages indicated in the list is 72. Apparently, many of the named hostages were already released in the first deal.

The third document lists 11 names of hostages who were released at the beginning of the war, their age, and a note about whether they have foreign citizenship. Among those mentioned are Rimon Kirsht, Tami Metzger and Nili Margalit - about whom it was noted that she is a nurse by profession.

101 hostages remain in captivity in Gaza, out of about 250 who were kidnapped on October 7, 2023.