Jewish congressman Dan Goldman is going viral for calling for Donald Trump to be assassinated on national television pic.twitter.com/lGphMPmW0z
— Matt Wallace (@MattWallace888) September 16, 2024
“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
Jewish congressman Dan Goldman is going viral for calling for Donald Trump to be assassinated on national television pic.twitter.com/lGphMPmW0z
— Matt Wallace (@MattWallace888) September 16, 2024
What a dangerous disgrace. https://t.co/LOWUbrfFGn
— Caroline Glick (@CarolineGlick) September 18, 2024
The man actually running DC meets with the pro terrorist puppet he wants to see take over Israel https://t.co/KnYMAmh5wR
— Daniel Greenfield - "Hang Together or Separately" (@Sultanknish) September 17, 2024
When you’ve lost ABC….damn you know it’s bad pic.twitter.com/1BlT5AAGsE
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) September 16, 2024
Kamala Harris and Biden's Gestapo police, aka the FBI, showed up at Jeremy Kauffman's house to question him about posts he made on 𝕏 and he immediately made them regret it
— George (@BehizyTweets) September 16, 2024
The Walk of Shame back to their car was glorious 😂
SHUTDOWN THE FBI NOW!
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Kamala Safe And In Stable Condition After Attempted Interview https://t.co/TBSrgLPDEo pic.twitter.com/aEKiutgA4u
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) September 16, 2024
Tehran? Nope. Dearborn, Michigan. pic.twitter.com/8KKgp01cXS
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) September 16, 2024
News anchor asks @naftalibennett why he doesn't believe in a two-state solution.
— dahlia kurtz ✡︎ דליה קורץ (@DahliaKurtz) September 16, 2024
"Because they'll kill us."
See? Not complicated at all. Pretty simple. pic.twitter.com/iwCuWbFZqv
Breaking: Arab citizens and singers have started creating songs and music videos with the hashtag “pager,” celebrating Israel's successful targeting of Hezbollah terrorists.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) September 17, 2024
The only people who support these monsters are college students in the West.
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Amid the Lebanon operation this evening at the Kotel, the August 2024 parachutist recruits' swearing-in ceremony took place.
Meet the Co-Chair of the so-called “Hate Crimes Task Force.”
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) September 17, 2024
She thinks the anti-Semitic, pro-terrorist demonstrations plaguing college campuses are a “natural, organic human-rights movement" pic.twitter.com/iZzxTWBza4
The Democrat witnesses won’t condemn antisemitism on college campuses because it’s too “nuanced”
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) September 17, 2024
There’s nothing nuanced about “long live the intifada” - that’s about killing Jews. And everybody knows it pic.twitter.com/4v7lxHGitu
The explosions, which occurred in Hezbollah strongholds across Lebanon, resulted in at least 11 fatalities and approximately 4,000 injuries. Among the injured was the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon. The incident marks an unprecedented coordinated attack.
Hezbollah, known for its preference for pagers over smartphones due to security concerns, appears to have been targeted with corrupted devices that exploded at a predetermined time. The NY Times reported that the pagers were from the Taiwanese company “Gold Apollo” A source close to Hezbollah, who requested anonymity, confirmed that the devices involved were part of a recent shipment of 3,000 pagers that were likely sabotaged prior to delivery.
Reports indicate that the Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, managed to intercept Hezbollah’s communication devices before they were distributed to the group. The Mossad allegedly inserted PETN, a highly explosive material, into the pager batteries, triggering the explosions remotely by elevating the battery temperature.
A Lebanese security official mentioned that each pager contained less than 20 grams of explosives. Hezbollah had recently acquired these pagers following orders from its leader to discontinue cellphone use due to tracking risks from Israeli intelligence. The pagers were a new model for the group.
Experts suggest that the destruction of the pagers was caused by small explosive charges rather than overheating batteries. Images of the damage suggest deliberate detonation rather than accidental battery failure. Paul Christensen, a specialist in battery safety, noted that the extent of the damage was inconsistent with known battery failure cases.
Digital rights group SMEX pointed out that Israel might have exploited a flaw in the pagers or tampered with them before they reached Hezbollah. Yehoshua Kalisky, a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies, proposed that an electronic pulse could have been used to cause the explosions.
Hezbollah has accused Israel of orchestrating the explosions. While Israel has not confirmed or denied involvement, the attack represents a substantial security setback for Hezbollah and demonstrates Israel’s reach into the group’s operations.
The incident follows recent targeted operations by Israel, including the killing of senior Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr and the political leader of Hamas, Ismael Haniyeh. The recent pager attack has been interpreted by some analysts as part of a broader strategy by Israeli intelligence to regain credibility following setbacks in the conflict with Hamas.
Experts describe the operation as a classic sabotage, suggesting it was meticulously planned over a long period. Analysts believe that Israel exploited Hezbollah’s shift from smartphones to pagers to conduct this sophisticated operation.
Telegram channels affiliated with Hezbollah are spreading this image:
Do not share names, do not discuss locations, do not contact the 'Mujahideen' (Hezbollah militants)—the enemy is monitoring you.
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The son of Hezbollah MP Ali Ammar has been killed by an exploding pager.
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The refusal by the top three US airlines to fly to Israel since the Oct. 7 terrorist attack has sent fares soaring for flights to Tel Aviv — and has essentially led to an economic boycott that benefits its sworn enemy Iran, critics charged.
Delta, United and American have upheld a nearly yearlong suspension of direct flights to Israel in the wake of the Hamas massacre, leaving national carrier El Al as the only airline offering non-stop service. Prices, however, have increased nearly threefold.
“The American carriers are playing into Iran’s game,” Eyal Hulata, who served as national security adviser to two Israeli prime ministers, told Bari Weiss’ online media outlet The Free Press.
Several European, African and Middle Eastern carriers have resumed service to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport despite ongoing Hamas rocket fire from the Gaza Strip as well as the specter of all-out war with Iran and Hezbollah.
The only way for US travelers to fly direct to Israel is to book an El Al flight, which costs around $2,500 for a round-trip ticket from New York to Tel Aviv.
Before Oct. 7, a flight aboard El Al cost around $900.
Despite the ongoing war with Hamas, the airlines that fly regularly into and out of Israel are the three carries from the United Arab Emirates — Etihad Airways, FlyDubai and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi.
The UAE had been technically at war with Israel until 2020, when it established diplomatic relations with Jerusalem as part of the Abraham Accords — the agreements that were brokered by the Trump administration.
“They should fly to Israel exactly like the Gulf countries and others do,” Hulata, currently a senior fellow at the pro-Israel think tank the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told The Free Press in reference to the three American carriers.
“And if they don’t do this because they are scared of rockets, then there’s something fundamentally wrong in their decision making.”
He added: “There hasn’t been a rocket anywhere close to the airport for months.”
Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), an outspoken supporter of Israel, is urging the three airlines to resume flights to Israel.
Torres wrote a letter to the heads of all three airlines last month asking them to map out guidelines that they following in deciding to suspend flights to Israel. None of the companies have replied.
“In my view, unless there’s an objective process put in place to prevent the politicization of air travel, I predict that in the future the BDS movement will try to weaponize air travel as a new means of boycotting Israel,” Torres told The Free Press.
“And a travel ban has the potential to be the most potent weapon in BDS’s war against the Jewish state.”
BDS stands for boycott, divestment and sanctions — tactics that supporters of Palestinians have proposed as a means of pressuring Israel.
In public statements, the airlines have stated that the decision to suspend flights was made with security in mind.
“We look forward to resuming flights as soon as it’s safe for our customers and crew,” a United spokesperson told The Post on Monday.
An American Airlines spokesperson referred The Post to Airlines for America, the trade association and lobbying group which represents the interests of major North American carriers.
“The safety and security of all passengers and crewmembers is always the top priority of US carriers and is the foundation of all decisions,” an A4A spokesperson told The Post.
“The situation in Israel is rapidly evolving, and our carriers are continuously making individual assessments about operations based on security guidance and intelligence reports they receive.”
The Post has also sought comment Delta.
United and Delta briefly resumed flights to Tel Aviv in June, but then suspended them in August following the assassination of Hamas’ political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran.
Delta has said that its flights will remain suspended through Oct. 31 while American is targeting a March 2025 date for potential resumption of its route.
The State Department has a travel advisory in effect which warns Americans not to travel to Gaza and northern Israel.