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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Tulsi Gabbard has revoked the security clearances of Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger…

 

just exposed what other media outlets are trying to hide: The deliberate staging of Hamas propaganda by photographers in Gaza,



 


An investigation by the German newspaper Bild has uncovered the involvement of Gaza-based photographer Anas Zaid Fatiyeh in staging “humanitarian scenes” for the purpose of promoting Hamas propaganda.

Fatiyeh, whose photos and videos are published by international newspapers and news agencies, has been revealed as orchestrating carefully selected and staged photo ops designed to amplify the suffering in Gaza and sway international opinion against Israel.

According to the investigation, Fatiyeh presents himself as a “journalist” for Anadolu Agency, the Turkish state-run news agency, which is known for its support of Hamas.

One of the examples cited is a widely circulated image of hungry people waiting in line for food. However, the report claims that these individuals were indeed fed immediately afterwards, raising the question: Why didn’t Fatiyeh show the full story? 

Additionally, Fatiyeh is politically active and has shared pro-Palestinian content on his social media channels. One of his posts includes a photo with the caption: “Free Palestine.”

In response to the investigation, several news agencies announced they would cease working with Fatiyeh, emphasizing the need to verify the objectivity of visual content before publication.

As of now, Fatiyeh has not responded to the allegations or provided clarification regarding the nature and context of the photos he distributed.

A Breakdown of Jews that the NYT Said " Spoke Positively about Mamdani"


 

The "Walls Are Finally Closing In On Trump!"

 

Sen Tom Cotton Formally Petitions IRS To Launch Investigation Into CAIR's Tax-Exempt Status


 

Julian Assange Backs Hamas and Iran


 

Skver Using Nazi Tactics to Keep Jews Out!


 Is this real life?

Can it possibly be true that here in Rockland County — a place renowned for its vibrant Torah life, chessed, and flourishing kehillos — there is a calculated effort underway to dismantle entire frum neighborhoods?

It sounds like the plot of a dystopian novel. But it’s not fiction. It’s reality. And it’s unfolding right here, right now.

Since 2017, leadership in New Square — yes, leadership — has reportedly orchestrated a targeted campaign to purchase hundreds of homes in nearby Jewish neighborhoods. Not to expand or strengthen communities, but, tragically, to choke off housing access for other frum families.

Over 350 homes have already been bought. And here’s the truly shocking part: according to numerous firsthand accounts and public records, these homes are not being rented to Jewish families. Instead, many have been illegally subdivided and filled with multiple unrelated tenants — often in unsafe, unsanitary, and unlawful conditions.

What we’re seeing is bribery. Coercion. Inflated offers used to strong-arm homeowners into selling. A blatant disregard for both halacha and civil law.

And the consequences? Violence. DUIs. Vandalism. Even reports of stabbings and shootings on once-quiet blocks. What should have been affordable housing for growing frum families has turned into something unrecognizable. And all of it is being done in the name of Heaven?

How can we stay silent?

How can we pretend this isn’t a chillul Hashem of the gravest kind — harming Jews and non-Jews alike, breaking down trust between neighbors, and eroding the sanctity of our own kehillos?

And here’s what makes it even more painful: it’s not a secret. The leadership doesn’t deny it. The mayor of New Square openly admits it. The addresses are known. The paper trail is public.

So we must ask, especially now: Is this the spirit we bring into the Nine Days — a time meant for introspection, for healing broken relationships, for mourning the destruction brought on by sinas chinam and internal strife?

Chazal tell us the second Beis HaMikdash was destroyed because of baseless hatred between Jews.

And now, in 2025, we are witnessing an organized campaign to displace fellow Torah Jews from their homes?

Are we really repeating the same mistakes?

For years, askanim, rabbanim, and community leaders tried everything — meetings, appeals, legal channels. And still, New Square doubled down.

In response, Ichud Kehillos of Rockland was formed — a united coalition of Torah-guided communities that say: Enough.

We will not allow our children to be pushed out.
We will not stand by while our neighborhoods are taken from us.
We will not let darkness parade as light.

This is not about politics. This is about principle. About truth. About standing up for the very soul of our communities.

And so we ask — with heartbreak, with trembling, with clarity:

Can this really be happening?

And if it is… how can we possibly remain silent?

A Resident

Miami Home Sellers are delisting their homes faster than anywhere else in the nation


While home sellers in much of the country are trimming prices in hopes of luring summer buyers, Miami homeowners are embracing a different tactic entirely: disappearing.

Rather than dropping their asking prices, sellers in the South Florida metro are yanking their listings off the market — at the fastest rate in the nation.

According to Realtor.com’s July housing report, Miami’s delisting-to-new-listing ratio surged to 59% in June, meaning for every 100 newly listed homes, 59 were removed. 

That figure more than doubles the national average of 21% and far outpaces Phoenix and Riverside, California, the second and third cities on the list, at 37% and 30%, respectively.

This retreat comes even as Miami’s market shows clear signs of cooling.

The median listing price fell 4.7% year-over-year in July, to $509,950, and total inventory climbed 30%. 

Listings are lingering longer too: Homes now sit on the market for an average of 88 days — more than two weeks longer than last year and the slowest pace among the nation’s 50 largest cities.

But instead of adjusting prices to reflect that reality, Miami’s sellers are standing firm. 

Less than 18% of active listings included a price cut last month, far below what might be expected in a softening market. 

Many sellers, having grown accustomed to pandemic-era highs, are unwilling to let go of peak pricing — even if that means pulling the plug entirely.

“This points to sellers anchored to peak-era price expectations and willing to wait rather than negotiate,” Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com said in the report. 

“In Miami’s case, the data signal a patient seller dynamic, with homeowners increasingly opting to delist their property rather than compromising on price.”

Nationally, delistings rose 48% year-over-year in June, a jump Realtor.com attributes largely to rising seller frustration as more homes sit unsold. 

But the scale of the shift in Miami suggests something more entrenched: a market where sellers remain convinced their homes are still worth top dollar, even as buyers grow more cautious.

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Netanyahu decides to occupy Gaza

 


ources in the Prime Minister's office believe that Benjamin Netanyahu has made a fundamental decision to capture and the Gaza Strip as part of Operation Swords of Iron.

According to them, ministers who have spoken with Netanyahu recently heard from him about his intention to expand operations in Gaza, and even reported that he used the words "capturing the strip."

According to reports, if the decision is implemented, it would contradict the position of the IDF and Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, who oppose such a large-scale operation at this stage.

Tomorrow, the political leadership is expected to hold a special meeting regarding the continuation of the military operation, including the possibility of significantly expanding it.



Jerusalem to impose congestion fee after rail projects completed

 

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion declared on Tuesday that he plans on imposing a congestion charge on every vehicle entering the capital after construction on the rail system in the city is completed.

The Mayor announced at the Israel Conference on Transportation and Parking: "We will make it difficult for those who use a car to enter the city. The moment the intercity train (to the City Center and Khan Theater stations) is completed, the three light rail lines (Blue, Green, and Red) are operational, and the micromobility in the city improves, we will make it more difficult for car users to enter the city. We are building giant parking lots at all entrances to the city; whoever insists on entering the city with a car will have to pay."

Lion added that "the transportation situation in Jerusalem is not easy at the moment, but I go to Tel Aviv and see that there it's worse. I promise that within a few years, there will be a real revolution and Jerusalem will be the first to get out of the traffic jams.

"Soon we will feel relief, on September 1st, when the light rail is restored. I hope there won't be any screw ups. In addition, at the end of January, part of the Green Line will open. Jerusalem is the next big thing in Israel."

IDF bans Chinese vehicles from all bases over data leak fears

 

The IDF has issued a sweeping ban on the entry of Chinese-made vehicles to all its bases, citing concerns over potential data leaks from onboard cameras and sensors.

The new directive will require career officers and civilian employees who own Chinese vehicles to park them outside military bases. The concern is that sensitive information could be compromised through the cars’ built-in surveillance and sensor systems.

As first reported by Calcalist, the IDF last month restricted parking for Chinese vehicles at the Gideonim Communications Corps base near Tzrifin. That restriction has now been expanded to all electric vehicles across the military. Owners were instructed to park their vehicles in designated areas away from sensitive installations.

Israel is not alone in implementing such a measure—earlier this year, the United Kingdom also imposed a similar ban on Chinese vehicles entering military installations.

The IDF currently offers one Chinese model, the Chery Tiggo 8 Pro, through its leasing program. However, that vehicle has undergone modifications to remove its media and communication systems before being approved for use. All other Chinese electric vehicle models were disqualified from the most recent Ministry of Defense leasing tender for career personnel.

As of last year, China accounted for nearly 25% of all vehicle imports into Israel and dominates the local electric vehicle market. The new restrictions are expected to affect a significant number of career soldiers and civilian employees who will now have to leave their cars outside military compounds.

Chinese manufacturers are currently the only suppliers of mass-market electric cars priced under NIS 170,000 and hybrids under NIS 150,000. This may complicate future procurement tenders by the Ministry of Defense, as the lowest-cost options could be excluded. The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit declined to comment.


Hillel Fuld Scaring the Daylights Out of People Living in Chutz Le' aaretz


The following was posted on X by Hillel Fuld:

I’m gonna make a prediction right now. Actually, I’m going to make another prediction.

On October 5th, 2023, I predicted that something big was about to happen and Israel would be at the center of it. How did I know? Am I a prophet? No. But I pay close attention to geopolitics and the state of the world. Things were reaching a boiling point and it was clear things were about to explode.

And now I want to make another prediction. It’s not a good one. Not at all. It’s a terrible one.

Antisemitism has reached a point of no return. Hundreds of thousands of Jew haters marching through the streets of western countries disguising themselves as human rights activists who care about Gaza is a daily occurrence. Mass propaganda across social and legacy media convincing millions of ignorant people that Jews are literally the new Nazis has become the new normal. They’re being told we’re assassinating babies with snipers, intentionally starving children, and dropping bombs on people trying to get aid.

Jews are being assaulted on the streets of NY, London, LA, Sydney, Montreal, and the list just goes on and on. I don’t care what anyone says, what we are seeing now is Germany 1935 level antisemitism and it’s getting worse by the day. Jews in Gaza are being tortured and forced to dig their own grave and the world is silent.

The rapists of 10/7 are literally being rewarded for murdering Jews. Western countries rewarding them with a stage.

So far, that’s not a prediction. That’s reality.

Archaeologists Find Remains Of Mishkan In Tel Shilo


 Archaeologists excavating the site of Tel Shiloh in Samaria claim they have uncovered remains of an ancient structure that may have housed the Aron Habris, the Ark of the Covenant, a sacred, gold-covered chest described in the Torah as the resting place of the Luchos Habris brought by Moses from Mount Sinai.

According to tradition, the Aron was placed in the Tabernacle, the Mishkan. For many years, the Mishkan, and later a stone sanctuary that replaced it,stood in Shiloh, until the Beit Mikdash was built by King Shlomo in Jerusalem. The fate of the Aron remains unknown; it disappeared from biblical records even before the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.

According to the Daily Mail, a team of researchers claims to have found, at the archaeological site of Tel Shiloh, which, according to the Bible, served as Israel’s first spiritual center, a stone structure whose dimensions and orientation match the biblical description of the Tabernacle.

Previously it was thought that the Mishkan had been located further north at the Shiloh site. But Dr. Scott Stripling, director of the Tel Shiloh excavation, believes that has found not just the site of the Mishkan but also the stone remains of the edifice.

Dr. Stripling told the Christian Broadcasting Network:
“We uncovered a monumental structure from Iron Age I, whose dimensions match those of the Tabernacle as described in the Bible. The structure is oriented east to west and divided in a 2:1 ratio, exactly as described in the scriptures.”

Beyond the structure itself, the researchers claim to have found over 100,000 animal bones at the site—mostly from sheep, goats, and cattle—and surprisingly, mostly from the right side of the animals. This aligns with Vayikra Chapter 7, which states that the right thigh of the sacrifice was given to the priests: “And the right thigh you shall give as a contribution to the priest from your peace offerings” (Vayikra 7:32).

“This is not a coincidence,” said Stripling. “The evidence of sacrificial rituals here is overwhelming, and it perfectly matches the biblical description. It’s hard to ignore.”

Pottery shards found among the bones are dated to the same period, strengthening the hypothesis that the site was indeed used during the time of the Mishkan, before the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem.

The newly uncovered structure also features a massive internal wall dividing the space into two parts—reminiscent of the biblical description in Exodus Chapter 26, which describes how the Holy of Holies (where the Ark was placed) was separated from the outer chamber by a curtain (the Parochet).

Although the Ark itself has not yet been found, the discovery of this structure at Tel Shiloh—combined with the ritual evidence found on site—sheds new light on the religious life, faith, and practices of ancient Israelites. Most of all, it brings renewed attention to the search for the most sacred object in the Bible.

Shiloh, located in the hilly region of southern Samaria, is described in the Bible as the first religious center of Israel. According to the Book of Shmuel, this is where Eli served as High Priest during a critical moment in Israelite history. In Chapter 4, it is told that the Israelites, battling the Philistines, brought the Aron to the battlefield hoping for a miracle. However, the Aron was captured by the Philistines, and Eli’s sons, Hophni and Phinehas, were killed.

When the messenger returned to Shiloh and told Eli—who was then 98 years old and nearly blind—that the Aron had been taken and his sons had died, Eli fell off his chair, broke his neck, and died.

According to Dr. Stripling, his team may also have identified the city gate where Eli died—a find that adds a dramatic and rare dimension to the site’s archaeological significance.

Excavations at Tel Shiloh are ongoing, and the scientific community is closely following each new discovery that might bring us closer to a deeper understanding of this holy site.

NO "blue check" on X for Francesca Albanese




Elon Musk, after multiple appeals, is now enforcing the new U.S. sanctions against Hamas terror supporter Francesca Albanese, the “official UN special rapporteur” (whatever that is), her blue check has now been removed, diminishing this UN antisemite's reach, visibility, and credibility.

 

Must Watch video released by Prime Minister Netanyahu

 


TRUMP ADMIN BANNING SODA/CANDY FROM FOOD STAMPS

 


CIA Director Radcliffe confirms that John Brennan, James Comey & Hillary Clinton are likely to face indictments

 

Listen to this dope's prediction 43 years ago1

 

Believe them when they tell you

 

Qatar is the main force behind the wave of antisemitism around the world,