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Sunday, January 12, 2025

Biden ‘recklessly’ sanctioned American Jews in campaign against Israelis

 

The Biden administration sanctioned two Israeli-Americans as part of a regime targeting settlers in Judea and Samaria, a federal lawsuit filed on Thursday revealed.

The Americans, who are also Israeli citizens, sued the Biden administration in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, claiming the sanctions violated their constitutional rights to due process and equal protection.

According to attorneys for the plaintiffs, the administration appears not to have known it was sanctioning Americans.

“The Biden administration has carried out this sanctions program with scant regard for the underlying facts and scant independent investigation, relying instead on the say-so of virulently anti-Israel groups in order to impose life-changing penalties on people,” Eugene Kontorovich, a legal consultant on the lawsuit and a professor at George Mason University Law School, told the Washington Free Beacon.

But the lawsuit is about more than sanctions relief for the plaintiffs. It also takes aim at the notion, pushed by a global network of anti-Israel organizations, that the settlements are a root cause of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

“These groups have basically co-opted the State Department to help them make Judea and Samaria ‘judenrein,’” Kontorovich said, using the biblical name for the West Bank. “That’s what they’re trying to achieve.”

Orit Strock: 'Hostage deal rewards terror and is a victory for Hamas'


 Minister of Settlement Affairs, Orit Strock, expressed her opposition on Radio Kol Barama to the proposed hostage release deal.

"Releasing hundreds of murderous terrorists, with blood on their hands? This is a deal that rewards terrorism and is a victory for Hamas," said Strock about the deal on the table.

Strock added, "We are fighting the war in Gaza with tied hands, with many restrictions imposed on us. We are waiting for the moment we can change our approach in the war in Gaza, and that will happen in a week and a day."

Regarding Trump's involvement in the deal, she stated, "I'm sure that President Trump certainly does not want such a terrible deal as the one on the table to be recorded with his name. I am sure he does not want it noted that Gaza returns to being a threat to Israel, that the effort to clean the Strip is going down the drain, and that many Israeli soldiers will pay with their lives for withdrawing from Gaza, and that hundreds of murderous terrorists will be like gas on a fire and ignite terrorism in Judea and Samaria and worldwide."

"I am sure that if President Trump thinks deeply, he would not want a victory of the axis of evil over the free world in his name and will not support a deal that rewards murderous terrorism."

Asked about withdrawing from the government, Strock replied, "The Prime Minister knows well our red lines, and I hope he will not challenge them."

Regarding Levin and Sa'ar's bill proposal, the minister said, "I partnered in the move. A bill requiring agreement is the right thing for a diverse society. We need to take off the table the possibility that judges can thwart appointments in a forceful way."

Strock revealed, "As of today, a proposal for consensual appointments in Jerusalem's courts is on the table, and Judge Amit delays it and chokes the judicial system which he is responsible for, only because he decided to deviate from the path of agreement."

Israel recklessly agrees to leave Philadelphi corridor in final phase of hostage deal –

 

By Vered Weiss, World Israel News

The Qatari-owned news outlet al-Araby al-Jadeed reports that a framework for a hostage release deal has been completed, and Israel has agreed to withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor in the final phase.

The mediators are awaiting approval from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The hostage release deal will include three phases, and Israel will gradually withdraw troops from Gaza beginning in the first phase until it leaves the Philadelphi corridor on the last day of the agreement.

Al Araby notes a “clear shift” in Netanyahu’s position regarding “the process of completing the war after the first stage [of a ceasefire deal].”

Arab media reports that Hamas will soon provide a list of living hostages that it is prepared to release.

Foreign sources note that Israel has made significant concessions, including withdrawing a number of troops in the initial “humanitarian” phase of the deal.

al-Araby al-Jadeed reports that this is the “closest” the two sides have gotten to a hostage release agreement

The news outlet also reports that Egypt showed “flexibility” in postponing discussions about Israel’s presence in the Philadelphi corridor until later phases of the agreement.

Cairo’s position is that Israel’s presence in the Philadelphi Corridor is a violation of the 1978 peace agreement between the two countries. Still, it is willing to resolve this issue after the first phases of the agreement.

Al Araby posits that one of the reasons for Netanyahu’s shift in policy is US President-elect Donald Trump’s warning that there would be “hell to pay” if the hostages aren’t released by his inauguration on January 20th.

Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Israel on Saturday after attending hostage deal negotiations in Qatar.

An Israeli official told Reuters that Witkoff was meeting with Netanyahu on Saturday.

Kamala Tweets Photo of Carter Funeral and Crops Out the Most Important Living Person in the Entire Room!


 


Kamala tweeted this photo of Jimmy Carter's funeral, and guess who she cropped out?

It's obvious that President-elect Trump and First Lady Melania were placed at the end of the row in advance to be able to crop them out.

Delusianal Biden : “I would’ve beaten Trump, could’ve beaten Trump, & I think that Kamala could’ve beaten Trump, would’ve beaten Trump.”

 



 “I would’ve beaten Trump, could’ve beaten Trump, & I think that Kamala could’ve beaten Trump, would’ve beaten Trump.”


Sheer Insanity: While LA is Burning to the Gound ..California holds a special legislative session to “prepare for Donald Trump.” They even allocate $25M to sue Trump in his upcoming term.


 California holds a special legislative session to “prepare for Donald Trump.”

They even allocate $25M to sue Trump in his upcoming term.

As for the wildfire?

iPhone users stunned by 3 little-known tricks to double battery life


He’s providing iPhone battery advice — free of charge.

A tech expert shared some easy ways to keep your smartphone battery in excellent shape and potentially double its life, wowing frustrated Apple users.

“The biggest villain for iPhones is their battery,” tech aficionado Thiago Derminio began in a viral Instagram video.

“Everyone complains that it runs out too quickly, and this gets even worse over the years.”

First, Dermino said to poke around the settings page and use the dropdown search bar for the “Siri and search” page. Once there, uncheck the background battery tasks underneath “suggestions from Apple.”

Then, head to “accessibility” in settings and toggle on “reduce motion.” Next, go under “general” and turn off “background app refresh.”

Dermino explained that these are common settings that “consume your battery in the background, and you don’t need them to be activated.”

Users were grateful for the little-known tricks, with one exclaiming: “Need to do this!”

Herby Jasmin, founder of the website Gotechtor, recently shared another obscure way to preserve battery life as well.

If you are willing to have a dimmer display, change your settings to “reduce white point,” he explained.

This is done by going into the “accessibility” tab of settings and then into “display and text size.”

Once there, you can toggle the white point reduction on and off.

PC Mag additionally recommends turning off location services and being selective about which apps send you push notifications. The outlet also suggests shutting off Siri’s “active listening” feature as well.

Apple additionally suggests using auto-brightness, low power mode, and WiFi to preserve battery life.

In the “battery” section of settings, users can also see the percentage of efficiency their battery is performing at, and which of their apps is using the most power.


 

Russiagate docs manufactured by Hillary Clinton show the feds are STILL lying about Trump and their putsch attempt

 

The feds are still lying and obfuscating about the Russiagate conspiracy against Donald Trump: Witness the recent release, years late and heavily redacted, of a document about the origin of the FBI probe. 

This comes to light thanks only to the dogged efforts of the folks at RealClearInvestigations.

The biggest thing the Bureau is still hiding: The “articulable factual basis” on which its 2017 probe of Trump’s alleged role as a Russian intelligence asset was legitimated. 

Yes, it’s been obvious for years that there was no factual basis for the probe. 

But to see why that’s precisely the issue, and why the Bureau needs to fully come clean, take a look at the whole sordid history . . . .

In 2016, the Hillary Clinton campaign (then desperate to distract from her illegal use of a private email server to illegally share classified documents) pays ex-spy Christopher Steele to gin up false allegations that her rival for the presidency, Donald Trump, was working with Russia.  

He in turn pays an “assistant” to imagine some dirt; those lies — collated into the now infamous Steele Dossier — are used to justify a probe into Trump’s campaign. 

Clinton escapes any legal pain for her email violations after FBI Director James Comey recommends against prosecution; Trump wins the 2016 race under a cloud of baseless suspicion, which a left-leaning media establishment adds to and amplifies. 

In November 2016, the FBI gives Steele the boot as a source; in January 2017, Steele’s lead fabricator Igor Danchenko tells the FBI that there was “zero” corroboration for the dossier’s claims and that the Russia-Trump rumors he’d passed along to Steele came from “word of mouth and hearsay.” 

In May 2017, Trump fires Comey; mere days later, the FBI reopens contact with Steele — whom it now knows to be 100% discredited — and launches a new probe, the one the RCI team targeted with its FOIA demand. 

That probe was launched by then-Acting Director Andrew McCabe and signed off on by FBI General Counsel Jim Baker and McCabe’s No. 2, Bill Priestap. 

Enter special counsel Robert Mueller — and cue two years of endless sound and fury from national Democrats and their lapdogs in the media, wall-to-wall TV coverage and frothy-lipped insanity from Resistance schizoids across the country. 

Mueller, of course, would go on to turn up . . . absolutely no evidence of any kind Trump was a Russian asset, ever, in any way. 

Period. 

So you don’t have to be Picasso (or Vassily Kandinsky) to connect the dots about what the FBI is still hiding and why. 

No one can know for sure until the Bureau tells the truth, but it’s beyond likely that the redacted “articulable factual basis” of the 2017 probe is both non-factual and non-actionable. 

I.e., nothing more than a toxic combo of Steele Dossier hogwash and an FBI vendetta over Comey. 

Recall that probe initiator McCabe hinted publicly that the latter was the case in a 2019 interview with CBS news.

And that probe co-signer Baker played a major role in laundering the Dossier’s claims (he was also serving as deputy GC at Twitter when the app killed our 100% accurate Hunter Biden reporting in a blatant case of election interference). 

The FBI’s failed coup — let’s call it what it was — against a sitting American president remains one of the most shameful chapters in the Bureau’s already-shameful history. 

It owes the American people a full accounting. 

That its leadership still, even now, feels it has the right to lie and conceal and delay and deny proves beyond any doubt that President-elect Donald Trump is more than justified in his plan to shake the Bureau to its foundations. 

Michael Goodwin: The world has now seen the ‘Trump Effect’ on full display

 

A glance across America and Europe leads to an unmistakable conclusion: Revolution is in the air. 

The failures of democracies are sparking internal upheavals.

Thankfully, spasms of violence and bloodshed are few, but a toxic brew of overbearing governments, shrinking freedoms and undeniable decline is producing demands for big changes. 

A common thread from California to Great Britain, France and Germany is that liberal underpinnings have morphed into sloppy socialism, unchecked immigration, cultural clashes and restraints on critical speech. 

Collectively, the conservative blowback reveals that the time allotted for an indulgent detour has expired and a new consensus is taking shape, whether entrenched leftists like it or not. 

You can thank Donald Trump and the 77 million Americans who elected him for this development. 

Or blame them if you are on the losing side of this remarkable
moment. 

Either way, Trump is, with apologies to Reggie Jackson, the straw that stirs the drink. 

Internal Docs Show 2 of LA Fire Dept's Top 3 Goals Were DEI, While Disaster Recovery Ranked Dead Last

 

As California firefighters struggle to control multiple wildfires destroying thousands of homes and forcing more than 100,000 to flee, more information is coming to light about the priorities of Los Angeles Fire Department.

In particular, the city's department seems to have emphasized the skin color and sexual preferences of firefighters rather than whether those firefighters were skilled at, you know, putting out fires.

Manhattan Institute senior fellow Christopher Rufo revealed on Thursday that the LAFD authorities, in the department's "Strategic Plan 2023-2026," have seven stated goals for the organization.

The first is delivering “exceptional public safety and emergency services.” The second and third are promoting a “progressive work environment” and committing to "an organizational culture that embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

But the first most certainly took a back seat to the second and third, as Los Angeles is now learning the hard way.

By the way, "disaster recovery" ranked dead last among those seven goals.

To achieve those goals, the described strategies and tactics, which are perhaps even more revealing.

Those tactics, just to name a few, include offering “DEI education to all members on a recurring basis,” launching a “Work Environment Committee with diverse stakeholder voices,” training “all supervisors to be change agents who model inclusive behavior,” and examining “whether alternative schedule options would accommodate a broader pool of employees.”

Perhaps the LAFD has not yet realized that making staff members sit through constant racial struggle sessions does not improve its members' ability to fight fires.

If anything, doubling down on wokeness at every turn reduces team cohesion while distracting from the mission at hand.

The actual priorities of the LAFD are evident at the highest levels of the department.

LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley is prominently described on the agency website as the “first female and LGBTQ Fire Chief in the LAFD,” as revealed by Libs of TikTok on Wednesday.


Crowley’s biography on the site said that her “priorities” include “creating, supporting, and promoting a culture that values diversity, inclusion, and equity while striving to meet and exceed the expectations of the communities.”

Once more, clearly one has superseded the other.

Ask any of those “communities” watching in horror as their homes burn to a crisp whether their expectations have been met, let alone exceeded.

Over the past decade, and especially over the past four or five years, the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement was forced into seemingly every institution in our nation.

But without fail, those priorities take a front seat in the institutions they conquer, while merit, excellence, innovation, and competence take a back seat.

The Los Angeles Fire Department is merely the latest and most tragic example.



Obama and Trump Shmoooze in Shul

 

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Iran unveils underground 'missile city' that houses rockets to be used in attacks on Israel in chilling footage

 




Chilling footage broadcast by Iranian media on Friday showed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander General Hossein Salami inspecting an underground missile facility. 

In one clip, General Salami can be seen addressing troops in a speech.  

'Every day, the number of systems and missiles is added in the far corners of this land', he says.

'Maybe the enemy thought that our production power has stagnated, but the growth rate of our missile power is up to date'. 

In other videos, he can be seen examining what appear to be missiles.  

It was not immediately clear when and where the footage was filmed.

General Salami has risen through the ranks of the IRGC since its inception following the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran

He is known for his menacing speeches and his devotion to Iranian leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei. 

The release of the footage comes as Israeli military said scores of Israeli jets completed waves of strikes against missile factories and other sites near Tehran and in western Iran last October.

Iran played down the air attack against its military targets, saying it caused only limited damage.

Also, Israel's military said it had carried out new airstrikes in Yemen against what it said were Houthi rebel targets.  

Its statement Friday said fighter jets struck 'on the western coast and inland Yemen,' a day after the Houthis launched three drones at Israel.

The US military bombed Yemen earlier this week. 

Houthi-controlled media reported one worker dead and six people wounded at the Ras Isa port. 

The Houthis said the strikes occurred while Yemenis were rallying in the capital Sanaa in support of the Palestinians in Gaza. 

Tensions in the region have grown rapidly since the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Iran-backed Hamas, raising fears of a wider conflict that could drag in global powers and imperil world energy supplies.

In recent weeks, Israel and Hamas have appeared to inch closer  to an agreement for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of Israeli hostages.

Gaza's Health Ministry said Thursday that 46,006 Palestinians have been killed and 109,378 wounded in the Israel-Hamas war with no end in sight. 

The ministry says women and children were more than half the fatalities but does not say how many of the dead were fighters or civilians.

The Israeli military says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.

It blames Hamas for civilian deaths because it says militants operate in residential areas. 

Israel's air and ground operations have driven hundreds of thousands of Palestinians into sprawling tent camps along the coast with limited access to food and other essentials.

The war began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people and abducting around 250. 

A third of the 100 hostages still held in Gaza are believed to be dead

Guess who's back in about two weeks?

 


Judge Merchan tries to defend himself after Trump sentencing — but he and Bragg are responsible for this monster


 On Friday, the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump saw one of the most impassioned defense arguments given at such a hearing in years … from the judge himself.

Acting Justice Juan Merchan admitted that the case was “unique and remarkable” but insisted that “once the courtroom doors were closed, the trial itself was no more special, unique, and extraordinary than the other 32 cases in this courthouse.”

If so, that is a damning indictment of the entire New York court system. Merchan allowed a dead misdemeanor to be resuscitated by allowing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to effectively prosecute declined federal offenses.

He allowed a jury to convict Trump without any agreement, let alone unanimity, on what actually occurred in the case.

Merchan ruled that the jury did not have to agree on why Trump committed an alleged offense in describing settlement costs as legal costs.

Neither the defendant nor the public will ever know what the jury ultimately found in its verdict.

once described this case as a legal Frankenstein: “It is the ultimate gravedigger charge, where Bragg unearthed a case from 2016 and, through a series of novel steps, is seeking to bring it back to life … Bragg is combining parts from both state and federal codes.”

Even liberal legal experts have denounced the case and Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) recently called it total “bulls–t.”

Now, Merchan seemed quick to assure this Frankenstein case was just like any other creature of the court. It did not matter that it was stitched together from dead cases and zapped into life through lawfare.

Merchan knows that there is a fair chance this monstrosity will finally die on appeal, and he was making the case for his own conduct.

The verdict, however, is likely to last far longer than the Trump verdict. It is a judgment against not just Merchan but the New York legal system, which allowed itself to be weaponized against political opponents.

Trump can now appeal the case as a whole. Prior appeals in the New York court system were unsuccessful, and hopes are low that the system will redeem itself.

However, Trump can eventually escape the vortex of the New York court system in search of jurists willing to see beyond the rage and bring reason to this case.

Merchan’s monster will now go on the road and work its way back to the Supreme Court. Outside of New York, this freak attraction will likely be viewed as less thrilling than chilling.

Lawfare is that monster. It threatens us all, even those who hate Trump and his supporters. Once released, it spreads panic among the public, which can no longer rely on the guarantees of blind and fair justice.

That includes businesses that view this case and the equally absurd civil case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James as creating a dangerous and even lawless environment. Many are saying “There but for the grace of God go I” in a system that allows for selective prosecution.

Many will be blamed as the creators of this monster but few will escape that blame, including Merchan himself.

 Jonathan Turley is the Shapiro professor of public interest law at George Washington University and the author of “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage.”

Friday, January 10, 2025

Zera Shimshon Parshas Va'Yechi

 


Shocking Footage: "I've never seen such destruction.... it looks like a war zone."

 


*Shocking Footage: "I've never seen such destruction.... it looks like a war zone."*

News chopper gives a shocking report on the view from above Pacific Palisades.

Thousands of homes are destroyed.

Kamala doesn’t look thrilled that Obama is talking with Trump.

 


Watch LA Lady Confront Newsom asking him "Why the Hydrants have no water"?


 LA woman runs up to confront Gavin Newsom about his failures, asks him why her daughter’s school burned down and why the hydrants didn’t have any water.


Fetterman Sticks it to the DemonRats!


U.S. Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) made waves with two major announcements that have taken social media by storm. The first shock came when Fetterman revealed his intention to vote YES on several of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks, a move that defies party lines and has sent shockwaves through Washington.

Fetterman mentioned several notable names, including Marco Rubio, Elise Stefanik, Sean Duffy, and Brooke Rollins as individuals he would support for cabinet positions under a future Trump administration. He also left the door open to consider RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, signaling a rare willingness to cross party lines.

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Angry Bnei Brak Torah Learners Attack Accost IDF General While He Eats Cholent

 


זו תורה וזו שכרה

ומי כעמך ישראל 

I see that the Bochrim know how to riot not only in Yeshiva but also in the streets. I wonder how they would fair opposite a couple of Hamas terrorists? 

On Thursday, a frightening incident took place in the heart of Bnei Brak, as IDF Major General David Zini was accosted by hundreds of members of “Peleg Yerushalmi”.

Major General Zini, along with his advisor, were reportedly visiting Bnei Brak to meet with local figures. He was eating cholent at the Goldis restaurant, when a member of Peleg Yerushalmi recognized him and encouraged his peers to join in assaulting him.

As can be seen on video, the protesters tried to storm the restaurant. Police were called to intervene and rescue the general.