The suspected Brown University shooter found DEAD to a self-inflicted gun-shot wound in Salem, New Hampshire at a storage facility.
“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
Friday, December 19, 2025
Brown University shooter found DEAD
Israel building its First Tunnel Under Tel Aviv!
Netanyahu framed it as a shift from decades of talk to execution, pitching the underground network as a national “leap forward” that will reshape commuting, growth, and day-to-day life across the Tel Aviv metro area. Plans call for three lines spanning roughly 150 km with 109 stations across 24 local authorities.
He also fused the transit milestone into a broader message of Israeli strength, saying Israel has brought back 254 hostages and will not stop until the last fallen hostage, Staff Sgt. Ran Gvili, is returned as well.
And he tied momentum at home to leverage abroad: Israel has approved a record Leviathan gas export agreement with Chevron and partners to supply Egypt, worth about NIS 112 billion, while Egypt stressed it is a “purely commercial” deal.
Nvidia’s newly announced mega-campus push in Kiryat Tivon added fuel to the pitch that global tech still chooses Israel.
A Call to Come Home
A dear friend of mine was in Israel last week for a family wedding. We visited the Kotel (Western Wall) and the Kotel Tunnels and had lunch at Café Rimon in Mamilla. We packed as much conversation and updates on our families as we could into those precious hours. As we said our goodbyes, I was holding back what I had wanted to say to her the whole time: “Please come home! (make aliya) At least, make sure your passports and documents are up to date and open up a file with Nefesh B’Nefesh before you are forced to! ,” I wanted to plead. But, because I am often accused of being an “aliya bully,” I held back that request and hugged her goodbye.
The Shock of Sydney
I decided to leave a voice message for my friend and shared with her all I had wanted to say. I begged her to consider making aliya for so many reasons. The continued rise in worldwide antisemitism, prophecies and teachings that explain to us that all Jews should all be living here by now, and the teachings about the impending Geula (Final Redemption) by esteemed Rabbeim like Rabbi Pinchas Winston (Ohr Yechezkel, Emunas HaGeulah, Sanhedrin 111a, Tuv HaAretz and The Merit of Living in Eretz Yisroel Before Moshicach Arrives). For over 20 years he has been saying that the window to make Aliya (immigration to Israel) is closing. Literally 10 minutes after I left the message, I heard about the horrific attack on Sydney’s Jewish community,
The Tragic Loss of Alex Kleytman Among the 16 Jews murdered: Never Again?
Part of the breaking news about this massacre: Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman was fatally shot while shielding his wife, Larisa, during the Hanukkah terror attack in Bondi Beach. Both Alex and Larisa survived the Holocaust as children, Alex enduring “dreadful conditions” in Siberia. The elderly couple had been married for 57 years, had two children, and 11 grandchildren. Australia is home to one of the largest populations of Holocaust survivors outside Israel. My friend’s parents were Holocaust survivors. I tell my husband all the time that I cannot believe how the children of survivors don’t read the warning signs of Antisemitism and get out before it is too late. Are they going to repeat “hanging in” until the bitter end, as most of the Jews did in Nazi Germany?
Voices on the Attack
- An Israeli official: “We warned the Australian authorities multiple times about an attempt to murder Jews on their soil. They did nothing.”
- Hillel Fuld: “The only thing that’s shocking about this is that anyone is shocked.”
- Paula Stern: “The painful truth we have to accept is that these terrorists were looking for a soft spot to attack Jews because they, correctly, see Jews as part of the people of Israel. And although this may sound shocking, there is another issue that needs to be made clear. The truth is obvious to Israel…and that is all that matters. This attack was directed at Israel, but there is a message for the Jews of Australia too. It’s time to pack a suitcase. Time to get ready.”
- Rabbi Josh Wander: We Forgot We Were Refugees “The saddest exile is not the one you live in — but the one you forget you’re in.”We became ‘proud Americans,’ ‘proud Germans,’ ‘proud Russians,’ even ‘proud Persians’ (and Australians). We forgot the one thing that mattered: We were never supposed to stay. There is nothing wrong with gratitude toward countries that sheltered us — America foremost among them. Jews flourished here economically, intellectually, and religiously. But gratitude is not identity. Jewish identity is destiny. There is a difference. Time to Come Home.” Rabbi Tzvi Fishman: Why would a religious Jew want to live in a gentile land inundated with spiritual impurity when he or she could live in the Holy Land????
Prioritizing Jewish Safety and Preparing to Make Aliya
Among the many memorable quotes of Rabbi Meir Kahana HY”D (May G-d avenge his blood), he said, “I prefer a powerful and proud Jewish State that is hated by the entire world than an Auschwitz that is loved by one and all.”
Yehudis Schamroth: “I, like Kahana, am sick and tired of seeing Jews targeted, attacked, and murdered in cold blood! I am sick and tired of Jews being murdered with the complicit acceptance of the world. And the world continues to get used to Jewish massacres and then whitewashes them as unfortunate incidents. Many people, including Paula Stern, noted that ‘The Guardian’s headlines rob us of our identity every bit as much as those terrorists tried (and succeeded) in robbing us of life,’ as they never once mentioned ‘Jews’ or ‘Israel’ in the headlines report of the Sydney massacre!
Perhaps if the people had been allowed to be armed, like we are here in Israel, there may have been only a few casualties. But why not come to live here, for all the right reasons, not the least of which is that you will be protected as a Jewish Israeli who is entitled to protection—you won’t have to hope it will happen.”
The Final Question leads to the Final Solution
On Chanukah in Skokie, IL, 1977, Rabbi Kahana said, “It doesn’t matter what the gentiles say, it matters what Jews DO!” “Time to go home!”
So, I say to my dear friend and to Jews all over the world when we say, “Please come home!” What will you do?
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Rubio announces sanctions on two ICC judges
US Senator Marco Rubio announced sanctions today (Thursday) against two International Criminal Court (ICC) judges over their participation in the ICC's targeting of Israel.
The sanctions were announced against Georgian judge Gocha Lordkipanidze and Mongolian judge Erdenebalsuren Damdin.
"These individuals have directly engaged in efforts by the ICC to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute Israeli nationals, without Israel's consent, including voting with the majority in favor of the ICC's ruling against Israel's appeal on December 15," Rubio said.
He added: "The ICC has continued to engage in politicized actions targeting Israel, which sets a dangerous precedent for all nations. We will not tolerate ICC abuses of power that violate the sovereignty of the United States and Israel and wrongly subject U.S. and Israeli persons to the ICC's jurisdiction."
"Our message to the Court has been clear: the United States and Israel are not party to the Rome Statute and therefore reject the ICC's jurisdiction. We will continue to respond with significant and tangible consequences to the ICC's lawfare and overreach," Rubio stated.
Last week, an American official told Reuters that the US has asked the ICC to drop its probes of Israeli leaders over the Gaza war and to formally close its long-running Afghanistan file concerning American personnel. Failure to do so, the source said, could lead to further punitive measures targeting additional ICC figures and potentially the court as an institution.
On Monday, the ICC rejected one in a series of legal challenges brought by Israel against the court's probe into its conduct of the Gaza war.
The judges refused to overturn an earlier decision allowing the prosecution’s investigation into alleged crimes under its jurisdiction to include events following Hamas’s deadly assault on Israel on October 7, 2023.
The ruling means the investigation will continue, and the arrest warrants issued last year for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant remain in effect.
The ICC has faced accusations that its chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, pursued the arrest warrants against Israeli officials to pressure a woman who accused him of sexual harassment to keep silent. Khan, in an unusual move, announced the warrants soon after he cancelled a fact-finding mission to Israel.
Israel and the US are not party to the Rome Statute or the ICC, which leaves them outside the ICC's jurisdiction.
In an Ironic Twist ...Just as Chilonim were getting ready to light Chanuka Candles Charedim were busy lynching a Police Officer
Following false reports of the arrest of three yeshiva students on Hanna Street near Ali HaCohen, clashes erupted between hundreds of ultra-Orthodox protesters and police and Border Police forces at the scene.
The Vanity Fair interview was a ‘targeted’ hit job on Susie Wiles, entire Trump admin
By Miranda Devine NYP
When it comes to hit jobs, the 10,000-word Vanity Fair spread on Susie Wiles is a classic of the genre.
Chris Whipple, a veteran journalist, producer and author with a career spanning the constellation of left-wing media — CBS’s “60 Minutes,” ABC, MSNBC, CNN, NPR, Politico, The Daily Beast, The New York Times, The Washington Post — has craftily framed the president’s chief of staff in a narrative of typical Trump-derangement fantasies.
The wonder is that she let him do it.
And there’s no doubt she did.
Washington journalism veteran Mark Halperin on his 2WAY podcast says Wiles may have thought the 11 interviews Whipple said she did this year were off the record.
Journalists talk to longtime sources all the time with an implicit understanding that everything’s off the record except when you come to a mutual agreement otherwise.
In an industry where trust is everything, burning a source by revealing off-the-record confidences is career-limiting to say the least.
Exhibit A: Olivia Nuzzi, the short-lived West Coast correspondent for Vanity Fair, has coined the term “Michael Wolffing it,” meaning telling a source everything is off the record and printing it anyway.
Trump biographer Wolff got rich burning sources and making up stories, but nobody buys his books or believes what he says anymore.
Nuzzi’s journalistic career is over — and not just for having affairs with the politicians she covers.
Wiles did not respond to The Post’s questions about whether she thought her conversations with Whipple were off the record — which is an answer in itself.
Missing Kentucky girl found alive with new identity 42 years later — and she had no idea
A woman who was abducted when she was just 3 years old was found alive and well more than four decades after her disappearance — with no knowledge she’d ever been a victim in the first place.
Michelle Marie Newton was first reported missing on April 2, 1983. Her mother, Debra Newton, allegedly moved the pair from Louisville, Kentucky to Georgia “to begin a new job and prepare a new home for the family” — but left her husband, Michelle’s father, in the dust, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.
The missing child was none the wiser for a staggering 42 years.
Now 46, Michelle was raised under a different name. Her mother, now 66, started going by “Sharon,” according to the sheriff’s department.
After Debra allegedly absconded with their child, Joseph Newton tried to track them down. He told WLKY that he last spoke to his jilted wife sometime between 1984 and 1985 before she vanished entirely.
Still, the search for Debra and Michelle pressed on until 2000. At that point, the case was dismissed because prosecutors couldn’t reach Joseph, WFTV9 reported.
Five years later, Michelle was removed from the nationwide missing child databases, the sheriff’s office said. By then, she would’ve been around 25 years old.
The case was reopened in 2016 at the request of a family member, but there still weren’t any meaningful developments until police received a bullseye Crime Stoppers tip in 2025.
The damning tip led authorities to Debra’s home in The Villages, Florida on Nov. 24. She had been living in the famed retirement community as “Sharon Nealy” and had a new beau at her side, WFTV9 reported.
In body camera footage obtained by WESH 2, a police car rolls into Debra’s driveway. A friend joked, “They’re coming for you, Sharon!” according to the video.
Debra laughed it off, but one of the deputies plainly stated that they were in fact “here for you, ma’am.”
After cuffing Debra — who once held a spot on the FBI’s “Top 8 Most Wanted parental-kidnapping fugitives” — police went to Michelle’s doorstep and delicately shattered her reality.
“You’re not who you think you are. You’re a missing person. You’re Michelle Marie Newton,” they told her, Michelle told WLKY.
From there, Michelle phoned the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and planned a long-awaited reunion with her father.
“She’s always been in our heart. I can’t explain that moment of walking in and getting to put my arms back around my daughter,” Joseph told WLKY.
“I wouldn’t trade that moment for anything. It was just like seeing her when she was first born. It was like an angel.”
Debra was arraigned on a felony charge of custodial interference, according to the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office in Jefferson County. She was released on bond posted by a family member.
Michelle and Joseph were both present at her arraignment. Michelle didn’t appear to immediately take a side.
“My intention is to support them both through this and try to navigate and help them both just wrap it up so that we can all heal,” she told WLKY.
How the Mossad took out 11 Iranian nuclear scientists....New details
The Washington Post and PBS Frontline have released a joint documentary detailing the planning and execution of Israel’s June military campaign against Iran’s nuclear program, including a covert operation targeting senior Iranian nuclear scientists.
According to the report, Israeli forces launched coordinated strikes as part of a broader campaign aimed at Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, missile capabilities, and air defenses. Central to the effort was what Israeli officials described as a campaign to eliminate key figures involved in Iran’s nuclear research, an operation carried out alongside widespread air and intelligence activity.
The documentary reports that Israeli strikes killed multiple senior Iranian nuclear scientists during the opening days of the conflict, including Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi and former atomic energy chief Fereydoun Abbasi. Israel said a total of 11 leading scientists were killed over the course of the operation.
The Washington Post and PBS Frontline state that their investigation is based on interviews with current and former officials from Israel, Iran, the US, and Arab states, many speaking anonymously. Officials cited in the documentary assessed that Iran’s nuclear program was significantly damaged but not eliminated, despite claims by President Donald Trump that it had been completely destroyed.
The report also documents civilian casualties resulting from some of the strikes, citing independent verification conducted by The Washington Post and investigative researchers. Israeli officials told the filmmakers that extensive measures were taken to reduce civilian harm, while Iranian authorities reported hundreds of civilian deaths from the campaign.
The documentary further describes the intelligence preparations behind the operation, including years of surveillance, the use of agents inside Iran, and coordination between Israel and the US. The documentary also examines diplomatic efforts and disinformation tactics that preceded the strikes, as well as differing intelligence assessments regarding Iran’s nuclear progress.
The joint report concludes that while Iran retains nuclear knowledge and some enriched material, the strikes set back its program by several years, according to Israeli, US, and International Atomic Energy Agency officials interviewed for the documentary.
Belgium ends federal protection for Antwerp’s Jewish quarter
Antwerp Mayor Els van Doesburg announced Tuesday that the 16 federal police officers assigned to protect the city’s Jewish quarter will no longer be deployed after January 1, reported the Belga news agency.
The decision, confirmed later by Interior Minister Bernard Quintin, raises serious concern in light of continued security threats facing Jewish communities in Belgium.
Van Doesburg revealed the plan during an appearance on a local talk show, emphasizing the timing just days after the deadly shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney that left 15 people dead. The mayor underscored the need to maintain security around Jewish institutions, calling the federal withdrawal “incomprehensible” and warning, “There must be no vacuum in the safety of Antwerp’s Jewish quarter.”
She added, “This is something we have to do together. It goes beyond the Antwerp police.”
On Monday, the Antwerp branch of Vlaams Belang had urged extra protection for Jewish schools and institutions during a city council meeting. However, instead of strengthening local security, the existing federal deployment will be discontinued.
A statement from Van Doesburg’s office to the Belga news agency confirmed, “The minister of the Interior has decided that security by federal agents will be discontinued from January 1.”
Since 2014, Belgium’s Jewish community has lived under an elevated threat level, prompting joint security operations between local and federal police in Antwerp’s Jewish quarter. The federal withdrawal will now halve the protection presence there.
Quintin told local authorities that the “deployment of the federal reserve should not be a structural measure for Antwerp.” He clarified that “the decision taken simply means that 16 Brussels federal police officers, who were temporarily assigned as reinforcements, will be redeployed to their original station.”
Despite the pullout, Quintin insisted that “the security of Jewish sites remains an absolute priority.”
Jewish community leaders strongly criticized the move, rejecting Quintin’s explanation and calling it a “political decision.”
Member of Parliament Michael Freilich vowed that efforts were underway to maintain full protection. “We are doing everything to solve the problem. There will be maximum security - regular police, federal officers, or soldiers. We will not leave the community without protection.”
He noted that legislation must be amended before soldiers can perform police duties, adding, “The law is expected to be ready by the summer.”
BMG Has $40 Million to Purchase Jackson, New Jersey’s Christa McAuliffe Middle School
The Jackson Township Board of Education has accepted a $40 million bid from Beth Medrash Govoha (BMG) to purchase the former Christa McAuliffe Middle School.
BMG has not publicly stated what it plans to do with the campus, and no formal proposal regarding future use of the property has been announced.
The acceptance of the $40 million offer comes after the district reduced the minimum asking price for the property earlier this fall. Initially listed with a minimum bid of $54.4 million, the price was lowered to $44.4 million in late November after officials reassessed market interest. At the time, district leaders said the adjustment was part of an ongoing effort to secure a buyer for the large, unused campus.
The Christa McAuliffe Middle School property is located on South Hope Chapel Road and includes a 126,305-square-foot main school building, five modular classrooms totaling approximately 3,500 square feet, athletic fields, administrative offices, and a cafetorium equipped with a full kitchen. The size and scope of the campus made it one of the most valuable surplus properties in the district’s inventory.
The Jackson School District closed Christa McAuliffe Middle School over the summer following several years of declining public school enrollment, reduced state aid, and persistent budget shortfalls. District officials have said that maintaining unused buildings was no longer financially sustainable and that selling surplus properties was the most viable long-term strategy to help stabilize the district’s finances and reduce operating costs.
The school’s location had drawn particular interest due to its proximity to Lakewood, which has experienced rapid population growth over the past decade, largely driven by the expansion of the Orthodox Jewish community. That growth has fueled increasing demand for educational facilities, including yeshivos and schools serving a growing student population. In addition, many Orthodox Jewish families have moved into eastern and central areas of Jackson, further increasing interest in large school campuses near the border between the two municipalities.
The proposed sale to BMG follows an earlier transaction completed this year, when the Jackson School District finalized the sale of the former Sylvia Rosenauer Elementary School on Citadel Drive. That property was sold for $13.1 million to Bais Yaakov of Jackson, also known as Bais Faiga.
London’s Muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan Attempts to Block Vigil for Victims of Chanukah Terror in Sydney, Australia
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is facing criticism after activists said City Hall officials attempted to block a vigil in Parliament Square commemorating Jewish victims of the Bondi Beach Chanukah massacre in Australia, even as national authorities moved to toughen enforcement against antisemitic rhetoric amid rising security threats.
The vigil, organized Sunday by the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA), was intended to mark the second night of Hanukkah and honor the 15 people killed in the antisemitic terror attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. But CAA CEO Gideon Falter said officials from the Greater London Authority (GLA) arrived shortly before the event and told organizers they were not permitted to set up in Parliament Square.
“Officials from the Greater London Authority turned up with clipboards telling us that we are not allowed to set up on Parliament Square at all,” Falter said. He described the intervention as especially jarring given that Khan had earlier pledged to do “everything in his power” to keep London’s Jewish community safe and had called for heightened police protection for Chanukah events.
Israel Finalizes Historic $35 Billion Natural Gas Export Deal with Egypt
Israel has signed its largest-ever natural gas export agreement, a deal valued at approximately $35 billion (about 112 billion Israeli shekels) to supply Egypt with up to 130 billion cubic meters of gas from the Leviathan field through 2040.
The agreement, finalized this week after months of negotiations and delays, expands on previous exports and is expected to generate around 58 billion shekels in direct revenue for the Israeli government through royalties and taxes.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the deal as a milestone for Israel’s energy sector and regional ties. “This is the biggest export deal in Israel’s history,” Netanyahu said in a statement, emphasizing its role in strengthening economic interdependence with Egypt despite ongoing regional tensions.
The pact involves partners in the offshore Leviathan reservoir, including U.S. energy giant Chevron, NewMed Energy and Ratio Energies. It includes phased increases in supply, starting with additional volumes in 2026 and ramping up further after infrastructure expansions, such as a new pipeline.
Energy Minister Eli Cohen, who had previously delayed approval over concerns about domestic reserves and security issues, gave the green light following diplomatic efforts, including U.S. involvement.
The deal underscores Israel’s emergence as a key natural gas exporter in the Eastern Mediterranean, with exports to Egypt and Jordan already accounting for half of production in recent years. State revenues from gas royalties reached a record in 2024, and this agreement is projected to significantly boost future inflows.
Egypt, facing domestic energy shortages, will use the gas for power generation and potential re-export as liquefied natural gas.
The signing comes amid strained Israel-Egypt relations over Gaza border issues but highlights continued cooperation in energy and security.
A brief video that surfaces online captures a devastating final moment of calm before the antisemitic terror attack at Bondi Beach
The footage shows Rabbi Eli Schlager laying tefillin for a participant at a Hanukkah event as a 10-year-old girl, Matilda, stands nearby watching quietly.
Minutes later, gunfire erupted. The clip has circulated widely on social media, with many calling it unbearable to watch — a snapshot of faith, innocence, and Jewish life abruptly shattered.
Norman Podhoretz Dies at 95
Norman Podhoretz, the boastful, Jewish hard-liner editor and author whose books, essays and stewardship of Commentary magazine marked a political and deeply personal break from the left and made him a leader of the neo-conservative movement, has died.
He was 95.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Roshe Yeshiva of Modiin Illit Arrested for Robbery
Rosh Yeshiva from Modiin Illit, is suspected of sending two of his students about two and a half weeks ago to attack a construction agent near the Ayalon Mall on the Bnei Brak-Ramat Gan border
FBI Had No Probable Cause To Raid Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate ... Biden Ordered It!
The FBI did not believe agents had probable cause to raid President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in August 2022 — but former President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice approved the search anyway, according to newly released records.
An FBI official even noted that agents had spent six “counterproductive” weeks trying to establish they had grounds for a search warrant but they were eventually overruled by the DOJ, with one top official grouching that he “frankly [didn’t] give a damn about the optics.”
“We haven’t generated any new facts, but keep being given draft after draft after draft,” one official in the FBI’s Washington Field Office groused in a July 13, 2022, email. “Absent a witness coming forward with recent information about classified on site, at what point is it fair to table this?”
The bombshell details were lodged in internal records released Tuesday by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa).
Rob Reiner Conspired to Undermine a Duly Elected President... In light of this, Trump's comments actually show restraint.
The conspiracy to undermine a duly elected @POTUS and to overthrow our nation continues. There will be no resting in peace until people are held accountable. @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/79PVcJmaKH
— General Mike Flynn (@GenFlynn) December 16, 2025
To all of you bedwetting "conservatives" who have your knickers in a twist because Donald Trump spoke some truth about Rob Reiner, remember this:
— Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) December 16, 2025
1. Reiner tried to overthrow our duly-elected government. Proof below.
2. Reiner was engaged in information operations that led to… https://t.co/7BBsntduCY
Second Professor Murdered from "Bounty" list..
This is the second professor killed from this list. Betar worldwide confirms that this is second professor on the kill list. pic.twitter.com/lsHGI1iZcA
— Betar Worldwide (@Betar_USA) December 16, 2025
Islamic cleric who radicalized Bondi gunman openly dared the Australian government in 2014 to revoke his citizenship.
BREAKING: The Islamic extremist cleric who radicalized Bondi gunman Naveed Akram openly dared the Australian government in 2014 to revoke his citizenship.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) December 16, 2025
They never did. 16 people were murdered as a result. pic.twitter.com/Lzbyx2q5u0
Israel Bans mobile phones in all elementary schools.
Education Minister Yoav Kisch announced a new policy in the education system, according to which, starting February 2nd 2026 (Tu B'Shevat), the use of mobile phones will be banned in all elementary schools.
The new policy proposes that the use of the devices will be limited only to designated classes where the educational staff approves the use for learning purposes.
The goal of the move is to allow students to develop social and emotional skills, improve the educational climate and increase focus on learning, while reducing external distractions.
He explained: "We are allowing children to truly meet each other again, reduce external distractions and expand the human and natural connection between students, without screens."
He noted that the policy is based on numerous studies from Israel and around the world, which indicate negative effects of using phones on student well-being and the school climate.
The new policy was formulated following extensive work by the Ministry of Education, which examined the impact of mobile phone use on the labor market, the learning environment, and the social and emotional skills required in a changing reality. The move is part of a broad systemic policy aimed at reducing distractions, strengthening social connections, and creating an environment that will improve learning conditions.



