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Thursday, April 22, 2021

Family of Yehuda Meshi-Zahav say image of suicide note does not match ZAKA founder's handwriting.


Doctors at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem continue to fight for the life of Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, former chairman of the ZAKA organization, who attempted suicide in his home in Givat Ze'ev earlier Thursday.

Photographs of a note allegedly left by Meshi-Zahav circulated on social media. The note reads: "I am sorry. My punishment I have received already. Try to remember the good that I did; try to always remember what I forgot: 'There is an Eye that sees, an Ear that hears, and all your deeds are written in a Book.' (Ethics of the Fathers, 2:1 - ed.)."

Attorney Ephraim Damari and Meshi-Zahav's family claimed that the letter is a forgery. "This is a forged letter, fake news. We have manuscripts from Meshi-Zahav, in which neither the writing nor the signature is similar to those that appear in the letter," they stated,

Police opened an investigation against Meshi-Zahav, after allegations came to light in a report published by Haaretz. In that report, six accusers -both male and female - claimed Meshi-Zahav sexually exploited or assaulted them as far back as the 1980s.

Some of the accusers were minors at the time of the alleged assaults, others were adults.

The accusations against Meshi-Zahav were said to have been known among the Eida Haharedit, which he belonged to in his youth, but were not made known to the public when he began public activities outside the Eida Haharedit.

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Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, attempts suicide.

 

Jerusalem's Shaare Zedek Medical Center on Thursday morning said that the condition of Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, founder and former Chairman of ZAKA, has somewhat stabilized.

In a statement, the hospital said, "Yehuda Meshi-Zahav was brought to the trauma center at Shaare Zedek Medical Center, after several attempts at resuscitating him."

"Staff at Shaare Zedek conducted an initial examination and his condition was declared critical, with signs of some stabilization in his condition. He has been sent for continued examinations."

Shaare Zedek Director-General Professor Ofer Merin told media that Meshi-Zahav is "unconscious and on a respirator, with signs of life."

Earlier Thursday morning, it was reported that medics were attempting to resuscitate Meshi-Zahav after he attempted Thursday morning to end his life.

The attempted suicide occurred in Meshi-Zahav's home in Givat Ze'ev, less than one day before Channel 12 published an inquiry on him on its "Uvda" program.

Meshi-Zahav's son found his father and called emergency responders, who began attempting to resuscitate him, and transferred him to the hospital.

For years, Meshi-Zahav was respected figure in Israeli society, and even lit a torch on Mount Herzl 18 years ago.

In January this year, Meshi-Zahav lost both his parents to coronavirus.

In March, Meshi-Zahav, was selected for the Israel Prize in the field of Lifetime Achievement and Special Contribution to Society and the State award. Later that month, he was accused of sexual misconduct, and stepped down from his position as ZAKA's leader.

Police opened an investigation against Meshi-Zahav, after allegations came to light in a report published by Haaretz. In that report, six accusers -both male and female - claimed Meshi-Zahav sexually exploited or assaulted them as far back as the 1980s.

Some of the accusers were minors at the time of the alleged assaults, others were adults.

The accusations against Meshi-Zahav were known among the Eida Haharedit, which he belonged to in his youth, but were not made known to the public when he began public activities outside the Eida Haharedit.

Meshi-Zahav's attorney, Ephraim Damari, told Kan News that "Yehuda is convinced of one thing - that the media and public are putting him on trial for things he has no connection to. This is a very dangerous precedent."

"Trials are decided in court. Everything that is happening at the moment is getting in the way of a fair procedure. The media are the ones collecting evidence instead of the police and we don't know how reliable these sources are. The authorities should be allowed to do their job. My client, Yehuda Meshi Zahav, will fully cooperate with the police as soon as he's brought to trial. Once investigators present their evidence, he will provide his version of events."

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Maxine Waters Trying Her Best To Tear Country Apart

Maxine Waters is a corrupt politician who has amassed wealth for herself & her daughters as the people in her district have been plunged into poverty & homelessness. 

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Young Sadigere Rebbe on His First Visit to Tzfat as Rebbe

I will not comment on this video... Enough said!

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Ohio Police Save a Woman Being Stabbed to Death by Shooting the Assailant and Media Yell "Racism"

 

 Her Mother says the attempted murderess was "motherly"

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13 Year-Old Boy Shot by Police in Chicago Was a Gang Member and Carried a Gun

 

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Where Are The Most Dangerous Places For LGBTs to Live?

 

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Watch BLM Founder Patrice Cullors Explain Why Owning Extravagant Homes Doesn’t Betray Her Marxist Principles

 


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Pelosi Thanks Floyd For Getting Himself Murdered

 

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Even the Cat Is Sick of the Leftists Crap!

 


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Ponovitz Zman Starts Off With a Bang!


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Look What's Hiding under the Kotel

 

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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Turkey Hands Over Iranian Lady Who Exited Israeli Embassy to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards



Turkey’s government continues to remain silent after shocking revelations last week that its powerful National Intelligence Organization (MIT) arrested an Iranian woman after her visit to Israel’s embassy in Ankara.

In a series of message exchanges with The Jerusalem Post, a spokesman for Turkey’s government wrote last week: “Let me take it back and see if we can get someone to respond.” A follow up query from the Post to the spokesman prompted his response: “Will respond via email.”

When further pressed by the Post, the spokesman wrote on Monday: “We have received your email. If there is a response, you will receive it via email. Thank you.”

FoxNews.com first reported last week that a source told the American news organization that “a woman who was incarcerated in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison – where the regime keeps most of its political prisoners – was arrested leaving the Israeli embassy in Ankara by Turkish intelligence.”
The source added that Turkey’s government deported her to Iran and into the hands of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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Monsey lets a Hatzolah of Montreal member off with a warning for speeding. At the end she says “Reb Shaya ben Reb Moshe” a reference to Reb Shaya'la of Kerestir.



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No These are Not Chassidim...Yaohnanen tribe who worship Prince Philip as a God believe his spirit is ready to return to their island



The Vanuata island tribe who worship Prince Philip as a God have told how they believe his spirit will return home to their island and will bring peace and harmony to the world.

Tonight's documentary, Prince Philip: God Of Our Island, which airs on May 4 at 10pm, is an 'alternative obituary' of the Duke of Edinburgh, who died last Friday aged 99, and is told by the Yaohnanen tribesmen on Tanna, a remote island in the South Pacific.

The 400-strong community believe that after his death, Philip's spirit will return home to their island, and will bring peace and harmony to the world. 


 

The film follows their five ambassadors - who came to the UK to meet Prince Philip in 2007 as part of Channel 4's Meet The Natives - on a pilgrimage around their island, as they prepare the island for Philip's return. 

'People may say that we're crazy,' says Albi. 'But that makes me believe he'll come home even more.'

The tribe believe that Tanna and England were once the same island. 

'When they broke apart, things started to go wrong for you on the other side of the world,' explains one tribesman. 'So our God of the volcano sent his son on a special mission to try to help you in England. 

You, the people of England, have always been told that Prince Philip was born in Greece, then he came to your country to join the navy where he met your young Queen.' 

'But we believe that Prince Philip is a spirit, born in Tanna, who was sent to England to bring peace, unity and harmony to the world.'  

Now he has died, the tribe believe it's time for that prophecy to be fulfilled.

'All happiness comes from Him,' says one tribe member, while another enthuses: 'I love Him so much...I pray for my life to connect to His.'

A third adds: 'He's the spirit and he's the son of our god. Everyone believes in him and his name is Prince Philip.'

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New York Times's "Reader Comments" Section an Anti-Israel Cesspool

 





The New York Times is allowing its reader comments section to turn into an anti-Israel cesspool.

The first three “Reader Picks” comments on a recent Times news article about Iran’s nuclear program are all pretty vicious.

“We cannot let Israel run our country,” insists the top “reader pick” comment, echoing a classical antisemitic paranoia about undue Jewish influence, and winning a “recommend” vote from 128 other Times readers.

“Israel is a one-way ally — only taking. Blind support of Israel is contrary to US long-term interests,” according to the second “reader pick” comment, winning the recommend upvote of 110 other Times readers despite the blatant inaccuracy.

The third reader pick comment asserts, “Seems Israel would like nothing more than to provoke another Middle East war with US troops. While we pay them $3B to this day for weapons.” That won 88 “recommend” votes from Times readers, who seem oblivious to the fact that Israel has reportedly been degrading Iran’s nuclear program quite effectively without involving any US troops, or to the fact that the military aid supports American defense industry jobs.

Reader comments have been a persistent problem area for the Times.

In 2017, the paper awarded a gold ribbon “NYT Pick” to a reader comment claiming that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “likes to control the US Congress,” describing American supporters of Israel as a disloyal “fifth column” and calling the Israeli leader a “parasitic thug.” After the Algemeiner reported about it and the advocacy group Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis complained, the Times deleted the comment, saying it had been posted inadvertently.

In 2018, the Times posted reader comments calling Israel “barbaric” and blaming Jews for antisemitism.

Also in 2018, a Times reader comment describing Israel as “bloodthirsty” drew an astonishing 494 “thumbs-up” votes from the paper’s readers.

In 2020, a Times article about a Jewish wedding attracted reader comments directed at Orthodox Jews. “One of the most selfish, arrogant, demagogic, chauvinistic, contemptuous, narcissistic, uncaring and un-American groups in existence,” was one comment, recommended with an upvote by 33 readers. Another comment accused the Hasidic Jewish community of attempting “to wage biological warfare on the rest of humanity.”

Defenders of the Times might observe that the views expressed in the comments section are those of the readers, not the paper’s journalists, and that online comments sections in general attract an unruly lot. Those are fair points, but nonetheless the Times is fond of holding other publications and platforms, such as Breitbart.com, and other political groups like the Republicans or Prime Minister Netanyahu’s governing coalition, responsible for the views of the most extreme tangentially related person.

One might reasonably wonder what the Times is doing to attract these hundreds of anti-Israel commenters. Why do people with such views choose to lurk at the Times rather than, say, in the comments section of Makor Rishon? How much of the Times subscription revenue comes from readers with these views, and how strong is the temptation at the Times to cater to them with articles that they will click on and share? This is a dynamic that Times star journalist Bari Weiss wrote about in her letter resigning from the paper: “stories are chosen and told in a way to satisfy the narrowest of audiences… Why edit something challenging to our readers, or write something bold only to go through the numbing process of making it ideologically kosher, when we can assure ourselves of job security (and clicks) by publishing our 4000th op-ed arguing that Donald Trump is a unique danger to the country and the world?”

“We cannot let Israel run our country,” the Times commenter contended. The danger is that the Times management will allow the anti-Israel, antisemitic-comment-writing mob of paying readers to run the newspaper — or at least to shape the editorial product in a way that undercuts the newspaper’s ostensible claim to journalistic objectivity. At the New York Times, the anti-Israel commenters are the paying customers who pay the editors’ and reporters’ salaries. As the paper increasingly seeks a global audience, those readers may not even be American anti-Israel commenters—they may be paying Times customers in longstanding bastions of Jew-hatred or anti-Israel sentiment overseas.

Ira Stoll was managing editor of The Forward and North American editor of The Jerusalem Post. His media critique, a regular Algemeiner feature, can be found here.

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President Rivlin expected to hand mandate directly to Knesset

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has two weeks remaining from his 28-day mandate for secure majority backing in the Knesset for a new government, but has yet to make significant progress in breaking the ongoing political stalemate.

According to a report Wednesday morning in Israel Hayom which cited officials close to the president, should Netanyahu fail to build a new government by the end of the 28-day mandate, President Reuven Rivlin is expected to hand over the mandate directly to the Knesset, without nominating a second candidate.

Before he finalizes his decision, however, Rivlin will likely hold telephone consultations with Knesset faction leaders to receive an update on the situation in the Knesset regarding support for the various candidates for the premiership.

Should the Knesset receive the mandate and fail to select a prime minister within the time allotted, the 24th Knesset will be dissolved and Israel will hold its fifth general election in just over two years.

Alternatively, Prime Minister Netanyahu could request a 14-day extension of his mandate to form a government.

Should he do so, Netanyahu will likely be asked to provide details of his plan to form a new government, and why it has a good chance of succeeding.

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Ger in Boro Park Decides to Keep the Cross on their Newly Acquired Building

 

Maybe they are keeping the cross to warn the boys what happens when you don't keep your little finger on the place during learning.

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Ponovitz..Shmuel Auerbach Goons Beat the Crap Out of R" Leibele Kahanaman Then Sing and Clap as He is Escorted to the Ambulance


R' Leibele Kahanaman is the son of the Nasi of Ponevitz, from this incident it appears that that the Shmuel Auerbach terrorists don't like him, maybe because he is against blocking traffic, so they beat the hell out of him to teach him lesson ...

The version according to the Blog Kikar Hashabasis is that R' Leibele's father, R' Eliezer, had Yurzeit for his mother and wanted the "amud"so that he can lead the prayers for mincha,,, the Auerbach terrorists weren't happy with that and the only way to stop him from davening for the "amud" was to beat him up.

While he was led out by Hatzala from Ponivitz Bais Ha'Medrish, the Auerbach contingency of the late Shmuel Auerbach started clapping, dancing and singing as if he was going to the Chupa..

זו תורה וזו שכרה 

Now take a good look at this video and make sure your daughter doesn't marry any of these potential Roshei Yeshivah

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Mashi- Zehav's Victims Speak out

הקורבנות של יהודה משי זהב




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