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Sunday, July 13, 2025

Pilot Cut Off Fuel Switch to Air India Plane Moments Before Crash??

 

Fuel control switches for the engines of an Air India flight that crashed last month were moved from the “run” to the “cutoff” position moments before impact, starving both engines of fuel, a preliminary investigation report said early Saturday.

The report, issued by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, also indicated that both pilots were confused over the change to the switch setting, which caused a loss of engine thrust shortly after takeoff.

The Air India flight — a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner — crashed on June 12 and killed at least 260 people, including 19 on the ground, in the northwestern city of Ahmedabad. Only one passenger survived the crash, which is one of India’s worst aviation disasters.

The plane was carrying 230 passengers — 169 Indians, 53 British, seven Portuguese and a Canadian — along with 12 crew members.

According to the report, the flight lasted around 30 seconds between takeoff and crash. It said that once the aircraft achieved its top recorded speed, “the Engine 1 and Engine 2 fuel cutoff switches transitioned from RUN to CUTOFF position one after another” within a second. The report did not say how the switches could have flipped to the cutoff position during the flight.

The movement of the fuel control switches allows and cuts fuel flow to the plane’s engines.

The switches were flipped back into the run position, the report said, but the plane could not gain power quickly enough to stop its descent after the aircraft had begun to lose altitude.

The report stated: “One of the pilots transmitted ‘MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY’.”

Aviation expert and former airline pilot Terry Tozer said the engine cutoff switches being switched to off only seconds after takeoff was “absolutely bizarre.”

“Unfortunately, the altitude was so low that the engines were only beginning to recover and they didn’t have enough time,” Tozer told Sky News.

The report also indicated confusion in the cockpit moments before the crash.

In the flight’s final moment, one pilot was heard on the cockpit voice recorder asking the other why he cut off the fuel. “The other pilot responded that he did not do so,” the report said.

The preliminary report did not recommend any actions for Boeing, which said in a statement that it “stands ready to support the investigation led by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.”

“Our deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of the passengers and crew on board Air India Flight 171, as well as everyone affected in Ahmedabad,” the statement added.

India’s civil aviation minister, Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, said the report’s findings were preliminary and one should not “jump into any conclusions on this.”

“Let us wait for the final report,” Naidu told reporters.

Air India, in a statement, said it is fully cooperating with authorities investigating the crash.

“Air India is working closely with stakeholders, including regulators. We continue to fully cooperate with the AAIB and other authorities as their investigation progresses,” it said.

The plane’s black boxes — combined cockpit voice recorders and flight data recorders — were recovered in the days following the crash and later downloaded in India.

Indian authorities had also ordered deeper checks of Air India’s entire Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet to prevent future incidents. Air India has 33 Dreamliners in its fleet.

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Bilam's prophecies in our time


by Rabbi Lazer Gurkow

 I grew up in the shadow of the Six-Day War. The impossible yardstick of this war measured every subsequent war in Israel. It redefined the term blitzkrieg as Israel rebuffed a three-nation attack and came away with land from each of them.

All this changed when we woke up on Friday, June 13, 2025, to the news that Israel had landed a devastating blow against the Iranian Nuclear plants, missile silos, and military leadership. The campaign lasted 12 days and resulted in the most asymmetrical victory in the history of warfare.

Israel crippled Iran’s military and nuclear ambitions without losing a single soldier or airplane. It absorbed terrible blows from Iranian missiles, brutally and cynically dispatched against civilian areas, but that did not lessen the magnitude of the mission’s success. This will now be the new standard bearer for Israeli military success.

IN MONSEY: Reb Yitzchok Tzvi Klein killed in Devastating Elevator Accident

 Reb Yitzchok Tzvi Klein was critically injured in a horrific elevator accident earlier this week at Hatzlacha Grocery in Spring Valley.

Reb Yitzchok Tzvi  was in his twenties, a young man full of life and promise. Despite the tireless efforts of Rockland Hatzolah and hospital teams, and the heartfelt tefillos of Yidden around the world, he was sadly niftar on Friday morning from his injuries.

He was known as a warm, ehrliche Yid with a gentle spirit and a kind word for everyone. He leaves behind his devoted wife and grieving family. The couple had no children.

‘Jews for Zohran’ Mamdani group tied to the Ugly niece of lefty China-based billionaire


The ugly niece of the China-based billionaire purportedly backing left-wing protest groups in the US spearheaded the “Jews for Zohran’” Mamdani campaign — a bid to give the Israel-bashing candidate cover from antisemitism accusations and win over Jewish voters, The Post found.

Marxist tycoon Neville “Roy” Singham‘s ugly niece Alicia Singham Goodwin serves as political director of lefty nonprofit Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, which in January launched Jews for Zohran.

“We, like, had our own voter file . . . and for phone banks that were only Jewish voters, and had, like, Jews talking to Jews,” Singham Goodwin, 33, said in a July 1 interview on WBAI. “We developed early on these talking points about antisemitism and a way for volunteers to engage.”

Friday, July 11, 2025

Zera Shimshon Parshat Balak

 

Balak (That's what AI says he looked like, but I understand he was blind in one eye)

Omer Gelder z"l Last Words before he fell in battle


 Omer Van Gelder z”l’s family found these words in his phone after he fell in battle. His family now asks us to read them.

"If we constantly reflect on the situation we’re in, and on the losses we’ve endured If we truly grasp the number of precious souls who gave their bodies and their lives for us, We will be overwhelmed by emotion. On one hand, the grief is immense, unbearable. But on the other hand, there is a tremendous sense of purpose: Our lives were paid for at an unimaginable cost So they must be worth more. Just living is not enough. Our lives must be worthy of the sacrifice. We have to do meaningful, great things. We have to use this life to become better, much better. If we waste our lives and fail to become the best version of ourselves, we are disrespecting those who gave everything for us. But if we live to the fullest, if we strive every day to be the best we can possibly be maybe then, maybe, we’ll be worthy of their sacrifice. And if I’m no longer here, I ask this of everyone who loves me: Be good. Be the best you can possibly be."

Inbal Lieberman a True Heroine


This is Inbal Lieberman. On October 7th, 2023, Hmas terrorists murdered, raped, and tortured people throughout southwestern Israel, spreading terror like a wildfire from one village or kibbutz to the next, including a music festival.

Inbal Lieberman heard the sirens and rushed along with the other residents of Kibbutz Nir Am to a shelter to escape rocket fire from Gaza. Sadly, this was not an uncommon event. What was uncommon were unusual noises in the distance that made her suspicious. So, she left the shelter, and in her role as security coordinator for her kibbutz, she summoned up the twelve other members of the security team, distributed weapons, and positioned people strategically along the security fence to ambush possible assailants.

She also made sure that the gate to the kibbutz was locked and could not be opened. When the Hamas terrorists arrived shortly after, the kibbutz was prepared. The battle lasted more than three hours. Unlike most other communities near the Gaza Strip on October 7th, Kibbutz Nir Am had no losses.
Inbal Lieberman was 26 years old at that time. Ten months earlier, at 25, she had been appointed the security coordinator of the kibbutz.
Had this happened anywhere else in the world, Inbal Lieberman would be renowned as a hero. A feminist icon. Had you even heard of her before today?

The Gazan Conflict summarized in 2 minutes

 

Israeli Minister Chikli Calls Schumer a “Self-Hating Jew” and “Palestinian” Over Support for Mamdani

Israel’s Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli (Likud) launched a scathing attack on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), calling him a “self-hating Jew” and referring to him as a “Palestinian” in response to Schumer’s praise for Zohran Mamdani, a far-left NYC mayoral candidate with a history of inflammatory anti-Israel rhetoric.

Posting on X, Chikli accused Schumer and other Jewish Democrats of enabling antisemitism cloaked in progressive ideology, writing: “It’s called a self-hating Jew… the new form of antisemitism denies the Jewish people’s right to self-determination.”

His remarks echoed language used by Donald Trump, who last year told rallygoers Schumer had “become a Palestinian” and a “proud member of Hamas.”

Schumer has drawn fire from Jewish leaders and Israeli officials for refusing to criticize Mamdani, despite Mamdani’s support for the slogan “globalize the Intifada” and his refusal to back legislation condemning the Holocaust or affirm Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Rabbi Dov Landau doesn't want Sfardie Girls to mix with Ashkenazi Girls so he establishes a new School for the Sefardic Girls!

 



The Ashkenazi Seminary in Jerusalem, "The Branch", which is not willing to accept Mizrahi students, found a "solution

The Ashkenazim in Jerusalem have established a new seminary for those with Sephardic backgrounds, and will enroll more than 450 girls who remain without a seminary, thus preventing the assimilation of Sephardic Ashkenazi in the girls' schools in Jerusalem. - 

It should be noted that the Lithuanian school has not yet opened registration in order to prevent hundreds of Sephardic girls from assimilating with Ashkenazi Girls 

 Maran Rabbi Landau instructed to delay the registration   until a solution would be found.

 A new principal, Rabbi Mendelsohn, will open the new school in the same building, but with separate entrances, and in this way they will ensure that the Ashkenazi girls do not assimilate into Sephardic and vice versa, Chas Ve'sholom

Threat of Iranian attacks spike in UK, including abductions, murder

 




Iran's international spy agencies are 'willing and able – often through third party agents – to attempt assassination within the UK, and kidnap from the UK,' a parliament committee report said

A new report by the UK parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee on Thursday warned that the threat of Iran attacking individuals on UK soil has "significantly" spiked.

Since 2022, the report said, the "wide-ranging, persistent, and unpredictable threat" of Iranian attacks has risen. Iran's international spy agencies are "willing and able – often through third party agents – to attempt assassination within the UK, and kidnap from the UK," the report said. At least 15 attempts to abduct or murder Britons have been recorded.

The report said there have been 15 murder or kidnap attempts against British citizens or UK-based individuals since the beginning of 2022.

Israel will be fine. It is the UK everyone needs to be worried about!

 

Mossad: The Official Trailer

 

Susie Wiles the rock behind Donald Trump ... Who is she?

Donald Trump calls her the “Ice Maiden.” But in person, the very private White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles, is warm and hospitable — as long as you don’t cross her. She didn’t become the most powerful woman in the world without a determined glint in her eye that can silence the most spirited Cabinet minister.

Wiles, 68, has brought a sense of order and calm to Trump’s second presidency, which has given him the space to notch up wins at breakneck speed.

In a rare interview on our new podcast “Pod Force One” she explained how she does it.

“I gave a piece of advice to myself when I started this job,” she told us this week in her large sunny office in the West Wing, down the hall from the Oval Office.

“I am the chief of staff. I’m not the chief of Donald Trump.”

Epstein followers in shambles as their conspiracies are falling apart


The doom-scrolling community is not happy.

From basement bedrooms across the US comes the muffled sound of huffing and puffing.

Reddit is ablaze with the anger of digital hysterics who haven’t seen sunlight in months.

Why? Because their most beloved conspiracy theory is coming apart at the seams.

The Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theory — that all-purpose, fact-light morality tale about our decadent, venal elites — is falling apart.

What will the Epstein heads do now?

No sooner had the Department of Justice and the FBI poked a very large hole in the Epstein story than the internet was consumed by fury and moaning. These officials have concluded that Epstein did not in fact have a “client list” implicating politicians, businessmen and celebrities in a vast Caligulan regime of sordid sex parties.

And nor was he bumped off by some nefarious actor — Hillary Clinton, people say — while awaiting trial for sex trafficking at a correctional facility in New York.

No, he really did kill himself.

And just like that, the two pillars of this crazed fable have fallen down.

The Dangerous Unhinged Supreme Court Justice

 


The Chulent Debacle that Refuses to Go away!


 

Hey, you Jew in the keffiyeh!

Jew in the Keffiyeh

We are a nation with a long memory and a longer legacy. Symbols matter. History matters. And so does truth. When Jews wrap themselves in the keffiyeh, they are not engaging in solidarity—they are erasing the scars of our people and honoring those who rejoiced in our murder. It is not conscience—it is cowardice disguised as compassion.

The Keffiyeh’s True Legacy

“You wear a keffiyeh. Why not a swastika too?”

Let us speak plainly: The keffiyeh is not a neutral garment. It is the banner of those who shed Jewish blood—from Haj Amin al-Husseini to Hamas. And worse, it was a British Jew who helped lift that banner high.

Hegseth hosts Netanyahu at Pentagon and Army Band Plays "Hatikvah"


 

Did Biden's Doctor who refused to testify save unwittingly the USA as we know it?

 

Dr. Kevin O’Connor’s refusal to testify before Congress has stirred outrage among conservatives. But beneath the frustration lies an uncomfortable truth: this man may have single-handedly spared the United States from an unprecedented national calamity. Whether he intended to or not, Dr. O’Connor saved the country from a leftist takeover—and conservatives should recognize the magnitude of that act.

The Disaster We Almost Had

Let’s be blunt: had President Biden’s deteriorating health been publicly acknowledged and led to his removal, the United States would have faced a full-fledged constitutional crisis—one with Kamala Harris at the helm. Not for a month, not for a caretaker period, but potentially for a full term leading into the next election.

President Kamala Harris would have meant a radical lurch to the far-left fringe of American politics. Her ideology is not just liberal—it’s progressive to the point of destabilization. Sympathetic to anti-Israel demonstrators and unwilling to draw a hard line against groups expressing open support for Hamas, Harris has repeatedly aligned herself with the activist wing of the Democratic Party. Her social justice posturing, race-obsessed rhetoric, and deference to the most extreme voices in the culture wars make her a uniquely dangerous figure on the national stage.