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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Breaking: Tik Tok Is Removing "Free Palestine" and Genocidal Comments Against Jews

 

AOC Video Shows AOC Doing Nazi Salute Months Ago!

 

Both PBS and NBC release Front Page Headlines of Musk's Nazi Salute... But Not a Word About Nazi Supporters Barging into aJewish Class at Columbia

 


 

Breaking: FCC Reverses Dismissal of Complaints Against ABC, NBC and CBS

 

Berel Solomon Describes his Experiences in France Airport!

 

Did Witkoff the Trump Envoy to Mid-East Just Suggest That the USA Talk Directly with Hamas?

 

Iran Shaking in their Boots afraid of Trump

 

Most anti-Israeli senator in the Senate, Chris Murphy, is “suddenly” worried about anti-Semitism.

 

Where are the Mass Anti-trump Protests ??

 

 In the wake of The Donald’s Second Coming, an ideological movement has arisen with the resilience and momentum to endure well past the point its founder steps away.

Future strategists will marvel at how Democratic zealotry on energy, immigration, and trans rights drove swathes of their base into the hands of their opponents. That is why we have seen hardly any protest marches or conspiratorial media narratives in response to Trump’s second victory.

Progressives have, it seems, conceded that many positions they once deemed beyond the pale now resonate with mainstream voters to a striking degree. An astonishing 67 per cent of 18-29 year-olds now express optimism about Trump’s second term. While that does not equate to political support, the shift in mood among older Zoomers does reflect an anticipation of improved economic conditions and employment opportunities.

Just as importantly, elite young Americans appear to be increasingly drawn to the countercultural cachet of a movement that once existed well beyond the boundaries of social respectability. MAGA has spent the last eight years developing its own institutions, policy shops, and media platforms. Most distinctively, it has spawned a labyrinthine universe of memes, symbols, phrases, talking points, and cultural touchstones that energize digital natives as much as they baffle Beltway normies.

As a movement, MAGA has embedded itself on the American political landscape by forging an infrastructure and intellectual framework that gives concrete expression to its founder’s uncanny instinct for securing the national interest. This development has implications that extend far beyond America’s shores.

In Britain, observers are taking note of the strength of MAGA’s institutional infrastructure. The newly rebranded Prosperity Institute exemplifies a growing recognition that Right-wing movements need to emulate the successes of their transatlantic counterparts such as The Heritage Foundation and American Moment.  

Looking ahead, the challenge for Republicans will be to manage the transition from a personality-driven movement to a dominant political force. That is a challenge that it looks ready to meet after Trump’s own transition from chaotic CEO in 2016 to a more emollient chairman figure, who seems willing to entrust a degree of power and responsibility to Cabinet appointees that would have been unthinkable in previous administrations.

Democrats must now reflect upon how they misjudged the political moment so disastrously. And for us loyal colonials on the edge of the American imperium, MAGA offers a blueprint for how populist concerns could be minted into prosperity for all. Britain’s sclerotic establishment can no longer dismiss the New Right as a passing phase. Trumpism is here to stay.

123,715 Holocaust survivors remain in Israel


 A Fading Generation:

123,715 Holocaust survivors remain in Israel, with about 73% in their 80s. 

Among them, 61% are women (75,885) and 39% are men (47,830).

Time to Replace senior IDF command who have PRE-Oct 7 Mentality

 

Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz on Tuesday evening to reinstate several senior officers who were previously dismissed from the IDF.

"I call on the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense to return Maj. Gen. Yaniv Asor, Col. Nochi Mendel, and Brig. Gen. Ofer Winter to active service."

He explained: "They are brilliant and experienced officers, who were dismissed from the IDF not because they failed, but because they dared to think differently and not be held captive to the dangerous misconceptions that led us to the October 7 disaster."

According to Karhi, the current security situation requires a change of direction and a new military leadership: "The IDF needs courageous, offensive and creative leadership now more than ever – no more processes that sanctify the mistakes of the past. The IDF is the spearhead of our national security, not a playground of internal interests or cheap politics."

Yaniv Asur served as head of the IDF Personnel Department, until his retirement last November. Prior to that, he served, among other positions, as head of the Operations Brigade in the Armed Forces, Commander of the Bashan Division, Commander of the Golani Brigade, Commander of the Hiram Brigade and Commander of the Egoz Unit. As stated, last November, he ended his position in the IDF.

Nochi Mendel serves as the head of the Settlement and National Infrastructure Unit in the Ministry of Defense and served in his last position in regular service in the IDF as Deputy Commander of the Gaza Division.

In the Sword of Iron War, Mendel served as the Administrative Commander of the Nahal Brigade, and on October 7th participated in the battle at Kibbutz Kerem Shalom in the Gaza Envelope, blocking the progression of the Hamas terrorists. Last April, he was dismissed from his position by the Chief of Staff following the killing of workers at the World Central Kitchen in Gaza.

Ofer Winter has also served as commander of the 98th "Ha-Esh" Paratroopers Division, military secretary to the Minister of Defense, commander of the Givati Brigade, commander of the Northern Brigade in the Gaza Strip, and more.

On the morning of October 7th, Winter joined the fighters on the frontlines in the area of Kibbutz Be'eri, on his own initiative and participated in the battle there. In May, another round of appointments was held in the IDF, and after Winter was not promoted, then-Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and the Chief of Staff agreed that he would end his service in the IDF.

Trump executive orders smash leftist pieties that kept America paralyzed

 


Donald Trump’s first day in office will be remembered as the moment when reality crashed into the leftist pieties that kept America frozen, suffering and hemmed-in during the Biden years. 

Let’s start with the central issue of the election: the border. 

Trump swung for the fences with big-time executive orders to end Joe’s willed chaos there — starting with the declaration of a national emergency. 

Add to that his moves to reinstate the “Remain in Mexico” policy, delete President Joe Biden’s insane border-jumping app CBP One, restart border-wall construction, designate cartels and gangs like Tren de Aragua as terrorist groups and militarize border enforcement. 

To those we say: Bravo, Mr. President. 

And while his plan to end birthright citizenship for the kids of illegal immigrants is definitely controversial (the 14th Amendment says anyone born in America is a citizen, and 18 state attorneys general have already sued over the move) the message could not be clearer.

The border is closed — and the president means business. 

Those moves are sure to roll back the waves of migrants lured to the border by Biden’s invitación.

Trump also went to war with identity politics.

Shocking Report: The 3 Female Hostages were Held in UN Shelters!!!

 


Israeli female hostages Romi, Emily, and Doron were reportedly held captive by Hamas terrorists in United Nations (UN) shelters while in Gaza.

Meaning employees of the UN knew all along where they were being held!!!!

ICE has created a tip line where anyone can report pro-terror students on visas.


 

Watch the Welcome that Rubio received at the State Department,

 


Senior Hezbollah Figure Assassinated in Lebanon!


 Mohammed Hamadeh, a senior Hezbollah figure in the Bekaa Valley, was ambushed and eliminated in his hometown of Mashghara. 

The attackers remain unidentified.

The FBI erased all Jan 6 investigation content

 


The FBI erased all Jan 6 investigation content, including suspect info, without explanation. Capitol riot queries now redirected.





Multiple People Stabbed, Terrorist Shot Dead; Was Carrying US Green Card was from Brooklyn NY ..Killed by a Lady

 

The terrorist behind the Tel Aviv stabbing attack: Kadi Abd al-Aziz, 29, originally from Zagora, Morocco  lived in Brooklyn New York 



He arrived on a connecting flight from Poland. Single, no family, no friends, and no hotel address. All suspicious signs. He was transferred for security questioning due to holding a U.S. Green Card. Security officials decided to allow his entry. A questionable handling.

The Lady that killed him... In Muslim culture being killed by a female is the ultimate humiliation! 



A stabbing attack in Tel Aviv’s bustling Nachalat Binyamin area on Monday night has left four people injured. According to Magen David Adom (MDA), the incident occurred at approximately 9:12 PM, with stabbings reported at two locations: Rechov Nachalat Binyamin and Rechov Kalisher.

The victims include two men aged 24 and 28 in moderate condition, and two men aged 24 and 59 in good condition, MDA says.

The suspected terrorist was neutralized by a bystander—a woman who used a gun to stop the attacker. Authorities have praised her decisive actions, which likely prevented further casualties.

The attacker behind this evening’s stabbing in Tel Aviv has been identified as Abdelaziz Kaddi, 29, a Moroccan national who held a U.S. green card. According to an ID found on his body, he entered Israel on January 18 – THREE DAYS AGO – using a tourist visa.

Interior Minister Moshe Arbel revealed that border control officers at Ben Gurion Airport initially refused entry to the terrorist but were overruled by security officials.

According to Arbel, border officers identified the individual and handed him over to security officials for further questioning. “Unfortunately, they decided to allow his entry into Israel,” Arbel said.

The minister has urged Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar to launch an investigation into the incident, and said security services would “draw lessons from it as soon as possible” to prevent similar occurrences in the future.



Rav Mordechai Gifter Zt”l On Eretz Yisroel And Its Role In Global Destiny " The world will continue to be turbulent as long as Eretz Yisroel is threatened"


Hashem said through the Prophet Isaiah (62:1): “For the sake of Zion I will not hold My peace and for the sake of Jerusalem I will not be still.” ​The Targum’s interpretation of this verse casts a brilliant light on the current world situation: Hashem pledges that until Zion and Jerusalem are peaceful and secure, He will allow no rest to the nations of the earth. The situation of the Jewish people cannot be viewed in a vacuum, separate and apart from the world order. ​

We are in the habit of scanning the long list of international crises and feeling that the situation of our beleaguered brothers in Eretz Yisroel would matter precious little to anyone except fellow Jews, were it not for the ever-present danger of a superpower confrontation. Energy crises, floundering Great Britain, Watergate and its threat to the American political system, French recalcitrance in Europe, Russo Chinese hostility, the sanguinary “cease-fire” in Vietnam, and the list goes on and on. People who see things in “perspective” are well aware that in terms of “the big picture” a few pieces of real estate in Sinai and Golan are of little significance on the larger landscape. So on the one hand; we are grateful that the physical survival of three million Jews in Israel is interwoven in the fabric of American-Russian relations; hence, it is important enough to demand the notice of the White House and the Kremlin. But on the other hand, we tremble in anticipation of possible Jewish sacrifices upon the altar of detente and increased petroleum production. ​

Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuits With Sweeping Policy Changes, Angering Palestinian Activists

 


Harvard University has reached settlements in two lawsuits accusing the institution of fostering antisemitism on campus. The lawsuits, filed by the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, Jewish Americans for Fairness in Education, and Students Against Antisemitism, alleged a hostile educational environment for Jewish students.

As part of the settlements, Harvard agreed to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism. The university will also update its bullying policies with examples illustrating how Zionism is a central aspect of many Jewish identities.

The updated policies explicitly state that conduct targeting Jewish or Israeli individuals, including Zionists, could violate Harvard’s non-discrimination rules. Examples include excluding Zionists from events, disseminating stereotypes about Zionists, or pressuring individuals perceived as Jewish or Israeli to declare their stance on Zionism.

The settlement also includes plans to partner with a university in Israel, provide expert training for staff on antisemitism, and annually reaffirm its commitment to combating antisemitism.

“Today’s settlement reflects Harvard’s enduring commitment to ensuring our Jewish students, faculty, and staff are embraced, respected, and supported,” the university said in a statement.

Marc Kasowitz, representing Students Against Antisemitism, praised the resolution. “This agreement demonstrates meaningful actions to combat antisemitism, hate, and bias on college campuses,” he said, encouraging other institutions to follow Harvard’s example.

The settlements have drawn criticism from pro-Palestinian activists, who view the measures as controversial.

Coinciding with Harvard’s announcement, a bipartisan Senate bill was reintroduced to simplify filing civil rights complaints against universities over discrimination tied to heritage.