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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Gallant Never Sent Help to Ofakim on Oct 7 Even after the Mayor Called him twice!!

 


 A video clip making the rounds in Hebrew media features Ofakim Mayor Yitzhak Danino revealing disturbing details of a conversation he had with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant as the Oct. 7 attack unfolded, in which he pleaded for army helicopters to save the small southern city, which Gallant promised but were never sent.

Located 18 miles east of the Gaza Strip, Ofakim suffered more than 50 dead during the Hamas attack. The death toll would have been still worse but for the heroic actions of local residents, most armed only with handguns.

Danino describes in the undated speech how he realized what was happening by 7 a.m. and called Gallant, saying, “There are bands of terrorists going from house to house and murdering my residents and if a helicopter doesn’t arrive within a half hour they’ll slaughter the entire city.”

The mayor said there was silence on the other end for 20 to 30 seconds, which “seemed like an eternity,” before Gallant spoke. He said, “I’ll take care of it.”

“In those moments, I felt like I’d done something meaningful to save my residents,” Danino said, describing how even in that difficult situation he felt “elated” knowing help was on its way.

“I wait half an hour. I call him again. And I say to him, “Mr. Minister, I don’t hear helicopters. I don’t hear rescue forces. And he says to me, ‘I’ll take care of it,’” Danino related.

“The first soldier to arrive at Ofakim was at 2 in the afternoon,” he said.

Danino had spoken about the conversation before, relating the story to Radio Darom on Oct. 26.

Danino told the Israeli station that he first called then-Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, who promised to reach out to the National Security Council, but Danino realized that wasn’t the answer, and then it hit him he should call Gallant.

The only help for Ofakim came from its residents, who rushed out of their homes to defend the city “spontaneously” and on their own initiative against the terrorists. They “saved hundreds of residents” that day, the mayor said.

‘Hamas Tried To Sell My Son’s Head For $10,000’

 

Adir Tahar HyD

In a macabre description of the atrocities perpetrated by Hamas terrorists on October 7th, a bereaved father recounted on Israel’s channel 14 how terrorists had killed and then decapitated his 19-year-old son Adir, a soldier in the Golani brigade. The terrorists left the headless body in the base and returned to the Gaza strip with his head, which they then tried to sell for $10000.

“It is barbaric beyond comprehension,” the father, David Tahar, said in the interview. I received a body without a head.” Adir was partially buried a few days after his death.

“For two and a half months, I tried every avenue to found out where his head was. I insisted on seeing his body. I had lost trust in the army,” David said.

Towards the end of December, soldiers from a special forces unit received information from the Shin Bet, which had interviewed two captured terrorists, one of whom had tried to sell Adir’s head.

“A special unit was sent in with tanks to central Gaza,” David related. The head was eventually located in Palestine Square in Jabalya, in the refrigerator of an ice cream store.

“They managed to bring me what was left and we buried it with the help of the Army Rabbinate,” David concluded.

The family is now conducting a campaign to perpetuate Adir’s memory by establishing a center for at-risk youth. The campaign can be reached at: https://charidy.com/ezra23/bbq?utm_source=c_whatsapp

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Sicko Blinken: "Jewish lives don’t matter more than Palestinian ones"

 

DIN: The dumb Blinken, he should have diverted that question knowing it was coming from an avowed antisemite, he should have replied. "We have International Laws, that state when one comes to kill you, you defend yourself , period."


Palestinian lives are as important as Jewish ones, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland, when quizzed on the matter by veteran journalist Thomas Friedman.

“Do Jewish lives matter more than Palestinian and Muslim and Christian lives, given the incredible asymmetry in [civilian] casualties” in the Gaza war, Friedman said.

Blinken quickly replied: “No.”

He then expanded on the answer, stressing that “for me and for so many of us, what we are seeing every single day in Gaza is gut-wrenching. The suffering we are seeing among innocent men and children breaks my heart. The question is, what is to be done.”

Israeli Left Pushing PA Control of Gaza and Future ‘Palestinian’ State

 

While for most Israelis, Oct. 7 was a wake-up call to the dangers of a “Palestinian” state (a Jan. 10 poll found 74% opposed to the idea), within weeks of the massacre a New Israel Fund (NIF)-supported think tank started working to shape Israeli policy for the “day after.”

In their vision, the “day after” means a two-state solution in which the Palestinian Authority would become the government of the new country

Mitvim (its full title is The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies) partnered in October with the Berl Katznelson Foundation, another NIF-funded organization, to form a working group composed of “Israel-Palestinian experts from various disciplines, research institutes, academia and civil society organizations.”

Jordan to Join South Africa in ‘Genocide’ Lawsuit Against Israel at The Hague


 The ludicrous lawsuit by South Africa against Israel in the International Court of Justice at The Hague on the charge of genocide is rapidly shaping up to provide a clear snapshot of who in the world hopes to eliminate the State of Israel once and for all, and who stands by the right of the Jewish State to exist.

Among those apparently hoping to see Israel’s demise, oddly, is the Kingdom of Jordan, Israel’s neighbor to the east with whom the Jewish State has “enjoyed” icy but quiet relations under a peace treaty signed by both on October 26, 1994.

Despite that peace treaty, Mohannad Al-Mubaideen, a spokesperson for the Jordanian government, has told Arabi 21 that “Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh’s speech before the House of Representatives was clear, which is that Jordan will submit the necessary legal investigations and pleadings as soon as the International Court of Justice decides to consider the genocide case.”

Jordan, Turkey, Bolivia, Colombia, Brazil, Djibouti, the Muslim member states of the Organization of Islamic Countries, and the Arab League, all expressed their support for South Africa in its effort to rescue Gaza’s ruling Hamas terrorist organization from contending with the consequences of its October 7, 2023 invasion of Israel and its massacre that day of more than 1,200 people in some 22 Israeli villages and several other military bases along the Israel-Gaza border.

Germany has announced its decision to intervene in the Court on Israel’s behalf, which will require Berlin to file a “declaration of intervention” with the Court in order to present its legal arguments. The European nation is adding its voice to those of the United States, Guatemala, Canada and the United Kingdom, all of whom have also publicly declared their support for the Jewish State.

“Hamas terrorists brutally attacked, tortured, killed and kidnapped innocent people in Israel,” German government spokesperson Steffen Hebestreit said in a statement. “Since then, Israel has been defending itself against the inhumane attack by Hamas.”

From the outset, both the United States and Canada slammed South Africa for its attempt to paint the victim as the aggressor: both have said its case against Israel is “baseless.”

The Court ended its first two days of hearings on Friday, with ICJ President Joan E. Donoghue announcing the Court will rule on South Africa’s request for urgent measures — the demand for Israel to immediately halt the military operations against Hamas aimed at eliminating the existential threat to Israelis posed by the terrorists — “as soon as possible.”

Listen to these UCLA College Students ..... Stupid and Ignorant ...These Are Our Future Leaders


NBC Reports That the Army is Making Plans to Take Over if Trump Should Get Elected

 


Nicely worded but what it really means is a coup d'etat !

IDF Interrogates Hamas Commander

 


Reservists of the Paratroopers Brigade Warn Their Commanders That they "won't return until all operations are carried out in Gaza!!

Reservists of the Paratroopers Brigade write a letter to their commanders - against the dilution of forces in the Strip: 

"We won't return until operations are carried out."


 

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

In "Spinka" they want to know "Who is the Baal Buus" the boss ...Spoken like a real Jew!

 


 DIN: Did you ever wonder what the very first words from a Jew were to Moshe Rabbienu? 

How quickly we forget. It's recorded in the Torah, Parshas Shemos.
I can tell you it wasn't pretty! 

That's why you need to continue to read DIN so that I can point out to you guys, pashut pshat in the parsha!

So here it is:

?מי שמך לאיש שר ושפט עלינו
"Who appointed you? as a dignitary, a ruler, and a judge over us?" 

Wow! Read that again! A Jew asks Moshe "who made you the boss?"

Moshe doesn't answer but disappears from the scene and doesn't show up till about 40 years later. This could be the pshut pshat why Moshe refuses Hashem's request that he be the one to talk to Paro. He had a very bad experience!

It's now over 3,500 years, and nothing has changed!

In the video above, a Wiseguy pulls out a smartphone at a Spinka gathering, and one of the "tzaddikim" wants to throw him out, but the "tzaddik" meets his match, as the Wiseguy asks him "do you need attention? Are you the "baal buus' here? "
The "tzaddik" answers "Yes, I'm the Baal Buus here, you mechutzif"
So the Wiseguy asks him"
"Show me the contract that you signed" 
The Tzaddik eventually sits down, I don't know what happened after this.
But I see that Parshas Shmos is alive and well!

Pro- Palestinian and Hamas Protestors Should know that the Neturei Karta Are NOT their friends



The movement for Palestine should not be building its bridges with Neturei Karta, whose ideology necessitates that the Palestinian state be a temporary one, no matter how willingly they may tokenize themselves

 Pro-Palestinian activists should know that they and Neturei Karta do not want the same thing. For the time being, sure, their objectives align. 

In the eyes of Neturei Karta, when the messiah comes – and, for them, this is not a matter of "if" – there will be no river-to-sea Palestine.

 

There will be a monarchical Jewish theocracy in the entire Land of Israel. The righteous dead will be revived, the exiled Jews will gather from the corners of the Earth and all will recognize the law of the Torah as the truth. Anti-Zionism, as they see it, is part of the commandments put before them to usher in this world to come, one that doesn't quite have room for the sovereignty of the Muslims of Sheikh Jarrah and the Christians of Bethlehem.

The pro-Palestinian movement has many Jewish allies who do not see this as an endgame that the world can embrace. These include organizations that have already been involved in pro-Palestine activism, like IfNotNow and Shoresh. Of course, they may not be as identifiably Jewish at first glance as Neturei Karta, and it might necessitate interacting with people who have been to Israel or are – heaven forfend – Israelis themselves.pro-Palestinians should know that the Neturei Karta Ideology about the Messiah means that the Palestinians will be wiped out by the Jewish Messiah! 

 

 

Sickos Anti-Israel protesters target NYC cancer hospital for 'complicity in genocide' as terrified Jewish resident says 'I thought I was in Germany in 1939'

 

Thousands of anti-Israel protesters descended on Manhattan to demand a cease-fire in Gaza on Monday, with some even targeting a respected hospital for cancer patients over its alleged “complicity in genocide.”

The protesters shouted “Shame!” at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center while patients received treatment on the Upper East Side before targeting a Starbucks and a McDonald’s restaurant they reportedly accused of making “meals for genocide.”

“Make sure they hear you. They’re in the window,” an organizer said on a bullhorn outside Sloan Kettering, according to footage posted on social media.

Someone in the crowd beat a drum as scores chanted: “MSK shame on you, you support genocide, too.”

The demonstrators took time during the event, advertised as a “Flood Manhattan for Gaza MLK Day march for healthcare,” to berate those at the cancer center, which is also a pediatric hospital.

“What about refusing to acknowledge an attack on Palestinian people, and especially the healthcare system, shows any form of compassion or respect for health?” one speaker said, according to National Review.

“Shame, shame, shame,” other protesters shouted in response.

Diamond prices slashed 25% as lab-grown gems rock the industry


Diamond giant De Beers slashed the price of its precious solitaires amid plunging sales as bargain-hunting fiancées increasingly opt for cheaper lab-grown gems.

Among De Beers’ larger stones, one category of mined diamonds had its price slashed by as much as 25%, according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter.

The category, called “select makeables,” include big rocks between two and four carats that can be cut into smaller polished stones used in high-quality bridal rings, the outlet reported.

The prices within this category were already slashed heavily last year, sources told Bloomberg, as these mined gems took one of the biggest hits when synthetic options gained mainstream popularity.

Across the board, De Beers’ gems were lowered 10% at its first sale of the year, which typically reflects its largest price cuts, the sources told Bloomberg, asking to remain anonymous when discussing private details.

During its two sales in 2023, the London-based diamond company allowed its customers to refuse all gems they were contracted to buy in the year as it grappled with weak demand and too much stock in the wake of the pandemic, according to Bloomberg.

However, De Beers is no longer allowing its customers to reject its stones, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.

As Hamas plays sick games with hostages 100 days in, Biden whines he’s losing patience with Israel

 

One hundred days. That’s reportedly how long the world’s only Jewish state is allowed to fight for its survival against a barbaric, Iranian-backed terrorist organization before President Biden loses his patience. 

As the world Sunday marked 100 days since Hamas’ Oct. 7 mass-murder, mass-rape and hostage-taking, White House national-security spokesman John Kirby declared it was “the right time” for Israel to scale back its military operations in Gaza aimed at dismantling all Hamas terrorist infrastructure.

Hours later, an unnamed US official told Axios, “The president’s patience is running out.” 

For now, at least, Biden’s retreat is rhetorical.

The Pentagon continues to resupply the Israeli military with critical munitions to continue its war on Hamas.

But the timing of this political pullback couldn’t be worse. 

The Senate is expected to hold a vote Tuesday on a resolution Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced aimed at conditioning US military assistance to Israel.

It will be the first major test for Senate Democrats.

We are winning, despite the media failing us once again


 

It is the tiny disconnected far left elites in the media, universities, and Jewish-progressive foundations who have tremendous influence on IDF senior officials and career government staff, many of them retired failures, and want us to repeat their terrible mistakes


Senior leadership of IDF and Shabak are now “advising” the government to allow Arab Muslim workers from Judea and Samaria to work in Jewish communities throughout Israel again as well as advising the government to strengthen the Palestinian Authority.

Many Israelis are in shock, because that was the exact “expert” advice they gave about allowing Gaza workers to work in Israel and giving Hamas money, to help them out economically and prevent terror. In the end, the massacre on Oct. 7th proved that theory tragically wrong. In the end, Gazan workers acted as spies, took part in the massacre, and celebrated with the whole Gazan population as the massacre was taking place. Israelis are in shock that the defense establishment is still stuck with the flawed strategic thinking of Oct. 6th!

If you ask me, every single one of the persons holding senior IDF and intelligence positions should have been fired on Oct. 8th for dereliction of duty. Yet, they are still in their positions pushing the same failed strategy as before the Oct. 7th massacre.

Now, I want to dig a little deeper, so please follow this timeline of events…

Shocking: IDF withdraws from city due to Chareidie assaults on soldiers Modi'in Ilit


DIN: Where are our "gedoilim?" What has happened to us?? This is a direct result of Roshei Yeshiva comparing our Jews Children in Uniform as "Garbage Collectors" We are sinking into the "mem-tes" shaarei tumah". 

 The IDF has withdrawn the forces stationed in the city of Modi’in Ilit since the beginning of the war due to physical and verbal assaults by members of the "Jerusalem Faction" group within the city.

Galei Tzahal reports that following a situational assessment, the IDF has reduced the number of soldiers in the area, and changed operations to include only patrols outside the city’s perimeter.

The soldiers who were withdrawn from the city expressed disappointment and fears that any response to security incidents would be too late. Many residents of the city see the move as a surrender to extremism.

An IDF statement claimed there is no impediment to any operations in the city.

The Modi’in Ilit municipality commented that, “The IDF has prepared a plan for special defense of the city, and has drafted security forces for full defense of the city’s perimeter.”

Freed 9-year-old Hamas hostage comforts her father during interview

Journalist Piers Morgan on Monday interviewed Thomas Hand, father of nine-year-old Emily Hand who was freed from Hamas captivity after 50 days.

Hand thought Emily had been murdered by Hamas on October 7, before finding out she was alive and held hostage in Gaza.

In the interview, Morgan asked Thomas how it felt to first think his daughter was dead, before discovering she was being held captive and then how he reacted when she was finally released back to him.

Morgan also informed Thomas of Hamas’ claims that two more hostages had been killed, discovering one of them was with Emily throughout her captivity.

Emily, who was sitting next to her father throughout the interview, was seen wiping tears from her father's face throughout.

Trump Promises to Initiate the "largest Deportation Operation in American History" Hope Israel is listening!


 

Nixon on the importance of supporting Israel.

 



Top Hamas Officials Flee like rats from Lebanon In Wake Of Arouri’s Killing

 

A number of senior Hamas officials have fled Lebanon in the wake of the assassination of Hamas No. 2 leader Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut earlier this month, Kan News reported.

According to the report, the Hamas officials mainly went to Turkey and Syria.

Hamas spokesperson Ghazi Hamad remained in Cairo following the assassination and did not return to Lebanon.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah spoke following the targeted elimination, vowing that it would not go unanswered. “We cannot be silent about it.”