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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Raziel Dahan a "Holy Kabbalist" Arrested in Large Scale Fraud and Tax Evasion

 

The National Insurance Institute (NII) and the Israel Tax Authority have launched a joint investigation into Raziel Dahan, a kabbalistic counselor and mediator, on suspicion of large-scale benefit fraud and tax evasion amounting to millions of shekels.

According to investigators, Dahan allegedly received social benefits he was not entitled to while operating an active business from his home. Undercover surveillance reportedly documented him meeting clients, performing spiritual rituals, reading tarot cards, and appearing on television programs.

An analysis of his bank records from 2018 to 2024 revealed millions of shekels in cash and check deposits, allegedly made without issuing corresponding invoices or receipts. Authorities suspect this income was deliberately concealed from tax authorities.

The investigation, which began following a tip to the NII, moved into an overt phase in recent weeks. During searches, investigators seized documents, digital records, and an appointment book indicating that Dahan regularly received clients throughout the day.

Dahan was released under restrictive conditions by the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court. His repeated requests for a publication ban were denied by both the District Court and the Supreme Court, which today cleared the way for his name to be made public.

Belgium to recognize 'Palestine', impose sanctions on Israel


 Belgium has announced its decision to recognize a Palestinian state and impose firm sanctions on Israel in response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The move was announced by Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot in a post on Monday night. Prevot condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, arguing they violate international law and obligations to prevent genocide.

"The humanitarian situation in Gaza has reached catastrophic proportions. Israel's actions, violating international law and its responsibilities, have forced us to take decisive steps to pressure the Israeli government and the Hamas terrorists," wrote Prevot. He emphasized that the sanctions were not directed at the Israeli people, but aimed at holding the Israeli government accountable and ensuring that international and humanitarian law are respected.

Among the 12 national sanctions implemented by Belgium are restrictions on the importation of goods from Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria, the suspension of public procurement with Israeli companies, and a reduction in consular services to Belgians living in illegal settlements. Additionally, the government has taken steps to block several extremists, including Israeli ministers and violent “settlers”, from entering the country, labeling them "persona non grata."

Prevot also confirmed that Belgium would support measures at the European Union level to suspend collaborations with Israel, including the suspension of the EU-Israel association agreement, research programs, and technical cooperation.

Further, Belgium will officially recognize “Palestine” as a state, in line with the joint initiative of France and Saudi Arabia, who have announced their intention to recognize “Palestine” at the UN General Assembly later this month. "This gesture is a clear condemnation of Israel’s expansionist policies, including its settlement programs and military occupations," Prevot stated.

He wrote that the recognition will take place after the formal release of all hostages by Hamas and when Hamas no longer maintains governance over Palestinian Arab territories. Belgium also reaffirmed its commitment to support the reconstruction of “Palestine” and intensify efforts against antisemitism, mobilizing security services and Jewish community representatives.

Belgium was among 26 countries that issued a joint statement in July, demanding an immediate end to the war in Gaza, expressing alarm over the worsening humanitarian situation and accusing Israel of imposing unacceptable restrictions on aid.

Also in July, Belgian authorities arrested two Israeli citizens attending the Tomorrowland music festival in the country and interrogated them on suspicion of war crimes in Gaza.

The arrest followed a report submitted by the Hind Rijab Foundation, which works to prosecute IDF soldiers around the world.

Fat Jerry Nadler who voted for Obama's deadly Iran Deal won’t seek Re-election in 2026


He is a self-hating Jew who was enabled by Ezra "Kapo" Friedlander who was on his payroll, and who wrote in all Jewish publications urging Holocaust survivors, no less, to support and endorse Obama's deadly Iran deal! 

Democrat Rep. Jerry Nadler, the longest-serving member of New York’s congressional delegation and a prominent voice on the House Judiciary Committee, said Monday he will retire at the end of his term and not run for reelection in 2026.

Nadler, 78, told The New York Times that President Joe Biden’s decision to step aside from the 2024 presidential race influenced his own thinking about the need for generational change in the Democratic Party.

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“Not every senior leader needs to leave, but some turnover is healthy,” Nadler said. “We face enormous challenges, and the party needs to make space for new leaders.”

Nadler has represented Manhattan in Congress since 1992, building a reputation as one of the chamber’s most liberal members. He chaired the Judiciary Committee during both impeachments of former President Donald Trump and most recently served as its ranking Democrat until stepping down late last year.

His retirement ends more than three decades in Congress and opens up a coveted seat in New York’s 12th Congressional District, which covers parts of Manhattan. Several Democrats are already positioning themselves for a run, including Liam Elkind, a 26-year-old nonprofit executive. Other potential contenders include Assemblymember Micah Lasher, former city Comptroller Scott Stringer and investor Whitney Tilson.

Nadler did not endorse a successor but has privately signaled support for Lasher, a former aide.

He joins a wave of senior Democrats announcing retirements ahead of 2026, including Reps. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois, Dwight Evans of Pennsylvania and Danny Davis of Illinois.

Nadler is currently the 10th most senior member of the House and the eighth most senior Democrat.



 

Monday, September 1, 2025

Teva Wins FDA Approval for First Generic Weight-Loss Drug

Millions of Americans now have access to an affordable alternative after Israel’s Teva Pharmaceuticals won approval to launch the first generic version of Novo Nordisk’s pricey Saxenda. 

The injection could slash costs for patients paying over $1,300 a month, signaling a major shake-up for both insurers and competitors.

Read more: https://jewishbreakingnews.com/teva-wins-fda-approval-for-first-generic-weight-loss-drug/



 

MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH in ISRAEL


Surgeons at Tel Aviv Sourasky (Ichilov) removed a skull-base brain tumor through the patient’s eye socket—no craniotomy, no brain retraction. The multidisciplinary team used a tiny incision in the upper eyelid and an endoscopic transorbital route; the young patient recovered quickly with vision preserved.

Hospital leaders say the novelty is the access path: surgeons reached the tumor via the eyelid rather than opening the skull, cutting trauma and shortening recovery. “People recoil at opening the skull; this offers a safe alternative,” said Prof. Yigal Leibovitz, who led the eye-care side alongside neurosurgery and ENT.

Ichilov, a national neurosurgical hub, has been expanding minimally invasive skull-base techniques; this case brings to Israel a transorbital approach already gaining traction in leading centers worldwide for selected lesions. 
The Ichilov team trained abroad and planned the procedure in detail before executing it, underscoring that the method is for carefully chosen tumors such as spheno-orbital meningiomas.

Israel now offers a cosmetically subtle, brain-sparing corridor for complex skull-base tumors—an upgrade that can mean faster recovery, fewer complications, and more patients saying “yes” to treatment when open-skull surgery once scared them off.

Coffins in Sanaa after Israel’s precision strike rattles Houthi leadership

 




Twelve flag-draped coffins moved through Sanaa as Iran-backed Houthi terrorists buried senior officials—including Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahawi (also transliterated al-Rahwi)—killed in an Israeli strike last week.
 Footage and wire photos from the procession show mass crowds and an honor guard carrying the caskets. 

The strike targeted the group’s chief of staff, defense minister, and other top operatives. The fate of Defense Minister Mohamed al-Atifi remains unclear, while Mohammed Miftah emerged as acting head in Sanaa, using the funeral to vow “revenge” and a domestic spy hunt—underscoring a regime on its heels and hunting leaks.  

Hours around the funeral, the Houthis fired a missile at the Israeli-owned tanker Scarlet Ray near Yanbu; the ship wasn’t hit and the crew is safe—classic signaling after a leadership shock. The same authorities also raided U.N. offices in Sanaa and detained at least 11 staffers, tightening internal control as they posture externally.   

Greta’s Gaza Flotilla Turns Back After One Day


 Organizers of the pro-Palestinian flotilla featuring Swedish anti-Israel activist Greta Thunberg announced that they had to abandon course just a day after departing Barcelona. 

The reason? 

Rough seas. 

The “voyage will be postponed,” they declared.


Ben-Gvir pushing Tough Response to Gaza-Bound Flotilla

 


Yitzchok Frenkel Hunting Children to Molest in Modiin Elite ...Admitted It Noe Denies it!

 

Mossad will Target Hamas Leaders Even in Qatar

 


"Trans Shooting Up America"

 


Israel isn’t getting enough credit for what just happened in Yemen.

 

On Thursday, Israel carried out a targeted airstrike in the capital city of Sanaa, eliminating the self-proclaimed Prime Minister of Yemen’s Houthi government, as well as his entire cabinet. In a single strike, Israel liquidated the leadership of one of the world’s most heinous terrorist groups – something no other country in the world has ever done. This isn’t just a victory for Israel – it’s a victory for all of us. In addition to waging a violent insurgency against the Yemeni government for over a decade, the group has also targeted countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE with drone and missile attacks. They've killed multiple crew members of international shipping vessels, and they've repeatedly waged war against Israel, sending millions running for shelter, many, many times. Now, though, the group’s operational and strategic capabilities have been set back – and the message is clear: the reach of Israel is limitless. Indeed, since October 7th, the Jewish state has carried out the most impressive and successful counterterrorism campaign in history – and they aren’t done yet. Another day, another mission, and another instance of Israel doing the world’s dirty work.

Remember When Cry'in Schumer Said on the Senate Floorin 1996 "The number one reason people come to the US illegally is to defraud systems like social security and I want to stop it."

 


Sen. Jon Ossoff Another Self-Loathing Jew

 

Votes by Sen. Jon Ossoff in support of resolutions calling for a halt of U.S. shipments of specific weapons to Israel met with overwhelming, but not universal, criticism from within Atlanta’s Jewish community.

Ossoff, a Jewish Democrat who has talked publicly about relatives living in Israel, voted Nov. 20 in favor of two of three resolutions advanced by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont. Those resolutions called for a halt to U.S. delivery of tank rounds and mortar shells. Ossoff voted against a third resolution that called for a halt to delivery of guidance kits for joint direct attack munitions, known as JDAMS.

Sixteen Democratic senators, including Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock, voted in favor of advancing all three resolutions, while another Democrat supported one of the three. Though the resolutions were defeated in the Senate by a large margin, their votes reflected divisions in the Democratic Party over Israel’s conduct of its war against Hamas in Gaza following the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist massacre of 1,200 people and the kidnapping of 250 more.

Ossoff’s votes likely will be an issue when he seeks re-election in 2026.
The first-term senator explained his votes in a Senate floor speech. “I remain steadfastly committed to the U.S.-Israel alliance, and I also believe we must be willing to say no, even to our closest friends, when we believe it is in America’s national interest,” Ossoff said in closing.

Frankfort & Melbourne Stooping to take Crap from Pro-Hamas Protestors

 


Watch the Pro-Hamas guy who tries to stop the burning of a Kaffiya , gets the crap beaten out of him!  

Mazal Tov Rabbi Leo Dee remarries Following tragedy:


 Rabbi Leo Dee, 53, on Sunday night wed Aliza Teplitsky, 43, in an emotional ceremony held in the town of Efrat.

During the chuppah (ceremony), Dee’s surviving daughters, Keren and Tali, delivered moving words about their late mother, Lucy, and expressed their heartfelt support for their father’s decision to remarry Aliza.

The ceremony was officiated by Efrat's Rabbi Shlomo Kimchi and Rabbi Yair Bienstock, with musical accompaniment by Rabbi Shlomo Katz. IDF Chief Cantor Shai Abramson also participated, dedicating a moving song to the couple.

Rabbi Dee’s wife Lucy and two of their daughters, Maia (20) and Rina (15), were brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists in April 2023. Since then, Dee has become an internationally recognized figure of faith and resilience. He has authored three acclaimed books on faith, prayer, grief, and healing, following the success of his first book on contemporary Judaism, "Transforming the World: The Jewish Impact on Modernity."

Aliza Teplitsky, originally from Toronto, was active in Bnei Akiva and later served as director of programs for the movement in North America, based in New York. She immigrated to Israel in 2005, worked on the Jerusalem light rail project, designed exhibitions at the Israel Museum, and worked in tourism. Today, she manages a customer service team at a Tel Aviv hi-tech company.

Rabbi Dee and Aliza will continue to live in Efrat together with Dee’s three surviving children - Keren, Tali, and Yehuda.

Dozens of Haredim enlist in IDF

 

Dozens of young Haredi men arrived this morning (Monday) at the Tel Hashomer induction center, taking part in a special enlistment day designated for Haredi units in the IDF. The new recruits were assigned to combat service in the Netzach Yehuda Battalion of the Kfir Brigade, the Hashmonaim Brigade, the Negev Platoon, the Tomer Company in Givati, the Hetz Company in the Paratroopers, and the Border Police.

Several of the enlistees were graduates of the Netzach Yehuda pre-military academies, run by an association that supports young Haredi men with religious and social preparation ahead of meaningful service.

Yehoyada Cohen, who enlisted in the Hashmonaim Brigade, expressed, “This is our time. We are making progress in creating a spiritual framework adapted for Haredim. Many gave up what was most precious to them in order to enlist, and that inspired me to join as well. I hope the IDF will allow us to defend our country while safeguarding our Haredi way of life.”

His father, David Cohen, added, “Those who dedicate themselves to Torah study should continue on that path. But those who have completed it deserve to take part in this mitzvah. It is positive that the army has created frameworks that enable soldiers to serve while maintaining a Haredi lifestyle. As parents, we want to believe our sons will be kept within a system committed to preserving their values.”

David, 19, a graduate of the Nitzotz Ba’Emunah Haredi preparatory program who joined the Netzach Yehuda Battalion, remarked, “I have not been in yeshiva for the past two years, and I decided it was time to give my contribution. I am proud to become an IDF soldier and to devote myself to the people of Israel.”

Shomer Yisrael, the organization overseeing Haredi enlistment tracks in the IDF, stated, “We are proud of every recruit who chooses to integrate Torah observance with service to Israel’s security. They prove it is possible to be both a Haredi devoted to mitzvot and a combat soldier. We will continue to guide and support them during their service and after their discharge.”



150 News Outlets Across 50 Countries to Launch Coordinated Anti-Israel Push Today

 

A coalition of more than 150 media outlets across 50 countries is preparing a coordinated campaign accusing Israel of killing journalists and restricting press freedom, according to leaked plans circulated by pro-Israel advocates.

The campaign, slated for Today, Sept. 1, is reportedly led by international activist NGO Avaaz in partnership with Reporters Without Borders. Outlets are expected to publish black front pages under a unified slogan: “At the rate journalists are being killed in Gaza by the Israeli army, soon no one will keep you informed.” The campaign will also feature coordinated hashtags, including #ProtectJournalistsInGaza.

Organizers appear to have timed the effort ahead of upcoming UN votes on Palestinian statehood and aligned it symbolically with the anniversary of Germany’s invasion of Poland.

Pro-Israel groups argue the campaign is less journalism than public relations warfare. Many individuals described as journalists in Gaza were affiliated with Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad, with several filming the Oct. 7 attacks while wearing press vests. They also point to standard press restrictions in other warzones, including Mosul and Fallujah, and note that foreign reporters have been escorted into Gaza by Israel.

Finally!! Military Police Deployed To Jerusalem, Beitar Illit, & Elad To Arrest Draft-Dodgers

 

As thousands of Brelover chassidim prepare to travel to Uman, the IDF is planning to step up enforcement against Chareidi draft-dodgers.

The enforcement will not only take place at Ben Gurion Airport but also at various crossing and in Chareidi areas.

Channel 12 News reported that in recent days, military police have been stationed in areas where a high concentration of Chareidi travelers is expected, including Elad, Beitar Illit, and the Jerusalem area.

The police officers will conduct proactive inspections to locate deserters trying to leave the country at air, land, and sea crossings.

Rabbi Yosef Blau's Pathetic Response to his Critics

 

!כל המרחם על האכזרים סופו שמתאכזר על הרחמנים

Rabbi Blau made a few serious factual errors. First, the vast majority of Gazans and PA Arabs, inculcated in a terrorist, Islamist, destructive, and annihilating strategy and tactics, and suffering from indistinct roots and therefore insecure, cheered and still cheer Oct.7.

The settler violence and seizures are a concoction of the American and European Left, who have sponsored thousands of episodes of baiting of Jeeish shepherds, followed by flipping on cameras to catch their self-defensive responses.
It is the PA which has confiscated thousands of dunams of Area C land. Look how narrow E1 is now, eg.
Thirdly, a smart person does not provide fodder for pyromaniacs. He is not emotionally intelligent.

For 48 years, until he moved to Israel earlier this year, Rabbi Yosef Blau was the “mashgiach ruchani” at Yeshiva University, a revered figure who served as a sort of spiritual guidance counselor to students at Modern Orthodoxy’s flagship seminary. 

In that role, he said this week in an interview, his job was to be “available to help students on issues that bother them, rather than issues that bother me.”

Earlier this month, he told the world what was bothering him, and the world took notice. Blau, 86, is the author of “A Call for Moral Clarity, Responsibility, and a Jewish Orthodox Response in the Face of the Gaza Humanitarian Crisis,” an open letter signed by 80 Orthodox rabbis. The letter forthrightly condemned Hamas, but took the Israeli government to task for its halting response to what most of the world sees as a hunger crisis in Gaza.

“Hamas’s sins and crimes do not relieve the government of Israel of its obligations to make whatever efforts are necessary to prevent mass starvation,” the letter reads. 

The letter also decried extremist voices in Israel, the hardening of sentiments about Palestinians, and the explosion of settler violence in the West Bank. But unlike the growing number of similar statements released by non-Orthodox denominations and other Jewish groups, the letter was written by and for an audience of Modern Orthodox Jews, on balance the staunchest defenders of Israel among the major Jewish movements. 

“This moment demands a different voice — one grounded in our deepest Jewish values and informed by our traumatic history of being victims of persecution,” the letter reads. “Orthodox Jewry, as some of Israel’s most devoted supporters, bears a unique moral responsibility.”

The media treated the letter as a tipping point in the internal Jewish dismay over the war in Gaza — Blau said he was “stunned” that the New York Times wrote about it. The letter also sparked a passionate, often angry debate among Blau’s fellow Orthodox Jews, especially those who tend to identify with the “religious Zionist” camp that weds religious piety with a deeply nationalist view of Israel. 

While the letter was cheered by groups like Smol Emuni US, which represents Orthodox and otherwise observant liberal Zionists, and by individual Orthodox and non-Orthodox Zionists who have been critical of the Israeli government, the critics have been vocal. They accused the author and the signers of representing a fringe within Orthodoxy, aping the criticism of NGOs and governments hostile to Israel, and providing aid, comfort and talking points to Israel’s enemies. 

This week Blau was back in his office at Y.U.’s Upper Manhattan campus, where he still has a volunteer role counseling students when he is not at his new home in Jerusalem. In a conversation with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency on Wednesday, he responded to his critics, explained why he wrote the letter and talked about his lifetime attachment to religious Zionism and where he thinks it has gone wrong.

Raised in Borough Park, Brooklyn, in a non-Hasidic Orthodox family, Blau attended the Yeshiva University High School for Boys when it was located in Brooklyn. He received his bachelor’s degree from Yeshiva College and his rabbinic ordination from its Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. In 1977, he was appointed Mashgiach Ruchani by Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, perhaps the most important Modern Orthodox figure of his era, and Rabbi Norman Lamm, Y.U.’s longtime president. 

From 2005 to 2017, Blau served as president of the Religious Zionists of America.

The conversation was edited for length and clarity.