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Monday, September 8, 2025

Charedi yeshiva student,Charedi soldier neutralize terrorists ...Reports say that the Bus Driver Was Involved!

 



The two terrorists who carried out a deadly shooting attack Monday morning at the Ramot Junction in Jerusalem were neutralized by a haredi yeshiva student and a squad commander in the IDF's haredi Hashmonaim Brigade.

The yeshiva student's brother-in-law told Kol Barama Radio: "My brother-in-law was on his way to the yeshiva, he has a gun he inherited from his grandfather, and he received the license thanks to [National Security Minister Itamar] Ben Gvir's reform. He emptied the entire magazine on the terrorists. Eyewitnesses claim that the driver was a partner in the attack."

Six people were killed in the attack, including three people in their 30s and a man and a woman in their 50s. Seven others were injured, one critically and four seriously.

A large number of IDF forces were deployed to the scene, and the crossings around Jerusalem were closed. The investigation into the terrorists' identities continues, led by the IDF's Central Command, Israel Police, and ISA.

Among the injured is Rabbi Yaakov Sharabani, one of the leaders of the "Maor Torah" yeshiva and son-in-law of the yeshiva's dean, Rabbi Avraham Salim. Rabbi Sharabani was lightly injured and was taken to the hospital in stable condition; the public is asked to pray for Yaakov Haim, the son of Tamar Ibon.

Haredi journalist Menachem Kolodetsky requested that the public pray for the complete recovery of his cousin, Tova Gittel, the daughter of Miriam Shoshana, a resident of Ramot who was injured in the attack. She is in her eighth month of pregnancy, expecting her first child.



Levi Yitzhak Pash of Kol Torah Yeshiva, killed in shooting attack

The Kol Torah Yeshiva in Jerusalem announced early Monday afternoon that yeshiva employee and maintenance man Levi Yitzhak Pash was one of those killed in a Ramot Junction terror attack.

The Monday morning terror attack left six dead, including Pash, and 12 others injured.

In a statement, the yeshiva said that Pash "did many good deeds, gave of his money, and often occupied himself with learning Torah." The statement also added that Pash was well-known in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood of Jerusalem as a dedicated person who was always involved in acts of kindness.

His funeral will leave from the yeshiva later today.



 

New study overturns 100 years of evolutionary dogma

 


 For over a century, the reigning dogma in evolution has been that mutations — changes in the DNA — arise as blind accidents in the genome, leaving the survival of the fittest to separate the beneficial ones from the detrimental.

Now, groundbreaking research presents a fundamental challenge to that dogma, showing that nature’s most famous adaptive mutations do not arise randomly at all.

Despite the long-held belief that mutations are random, it has never been possible to observe individual mutations as they arise naturally. Prof. Adi Livnat of University of Haifa, director of the Sagol Lab for Evolution Research, lead author Dr. Daniel Melamed, and the team recently developed the most accurate mutation-detection method to date, crossing this barrier.

In a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), this team of scientists from Israel and Ghana showed that a mutation of major evolutionary importance, the APOL1 1024A>G mutation, which protects against the most common form of African sleeping sickness, while increasing the risk of kidney disease in people with two copies, originates de novo significantly more frequently exactly where it is needed: in sub-Saharan Africans compared to Europeans and in the precise location in the gene where it is protective.

“These results are completely unexpected from the random-mutation point of view. From that view, individual mutations are not supposed to arise more frequently where needed,” said Livnat.

These findings strikingly parallel the group’s earlier results showing that the HbS mutation, which protects against malaria while causing sickle cell anemia in homozygotes, originates de novo more frequently precisely in the gene and population where it is needed.

Israel May Allow Jews to stay at Joseph's Tomb for three days during Rosh Hashanah


Defense Minister Israel Katz is considering allowing Jews to stay at Joseph's Tomb for more than three consecutive days during the Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) holiday, Ynet reported.

According to the report, Rabbi Yossi Elitzur, head of the "Od Yosef Chai" Yeshiva in Shechem (Nablus), recently sent a letter to Minister Katz requesting permission for the yeshiva students to celebrate Rosh Hashanah at Joseph's Tomb. The letter was also signed by Knesset member Tzvi Succot and Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan.

"On Rosh Hashanah, Joseph was released from prison," the letter noted, adding, "It is time for the Ministry of Defense, under your leadership, to correct this situation and send an important message that 'Am Israel chai,' (the people of Israel live on - ed.), remember their holy sites well, and will not abandon them again."

In response, the Defense Minister's office said: "In light of the great importance of Jewish prayers at the Tomb of Joseph, the Defense Minister will examine the matter and make a decision after consulting with security officials."

The IDF left the tomb's compound about 25 years ago, even though it was defined as an Israeli enclave within Area A. Since then, access to the site has been allowed only a few times a year, coordinated in advance with the IDF and under heavy security. During this period, Palestinian Authority Arabs have vandalized the compound several times.

Ben-Gvir Lashes Out After Israel’s High Court Rules That Imprisoned Terrorists Must Be Given More Food

 

Palestinian prisoners are greeted by a crowd after getting off a bus following their release from an Israeli prison after a ceasefire agreement with Israel, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025

Israel’s High Court of Justice ruled Sunday that the state has failed to meet its legal obligation to provide Palestinian security prisoners with sufficient food and ordered authorities to immediately rectify the situation.

The court, in a 2–1 ruling, sided with petitions brought by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) and Gisha, which accused National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and the Israel Prison Service of deliberately cutting food rations to levels below subsistence.

Justices Daphne Barak-Erez, Ofer Grosskopf, and David Mintz all agreed that Israeli law obligates the state to ensure food “sufficient to enable a basic existence.” But Barak-Erez and Grosskopf concluded the state has not met that standard.

Writing for the majority, Barak-Erez pointed to evidence that rations for Palestinian prisoners had fallen below the legal threshold. “The painful testimonies of freed hostages show that a stricter food regime [for Palestinian prisoners] does not improve the suffering of our kidnapped brothers who are still in captivity, and even the opposite,” she wrote.

Grosskopf added that the state “has not sufficiently demonstrated” it is carrying out its nutritional obligations.

Mintz dissented, insisting that the state’s approved menus and food provisions were consistent with a legally acceptable minimum standard.

“The High Court of Justice ordered a halt to Ben Gvir’s policy of starving security prisoners,” said Oded Feller, an attorney for ACRI. “A state does not starve people, regardless of what they have done. This policy, which lasted nearly two years, turned prisons in Israel into torture camps, and according to testimonies from hostages, also led to increased abuse of them.”

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir immediately lashed out at the court. “Our hostages in Gaza have no High Court to defend them. The murderous Nukhba terrorists and abominable rapists have, to our disgrace, the High Court protecting them,” Ben Gvir said. He vowed to maintain a policy of providing only “the most minimal conditions under the law.”

Justice Minister Yariv Levin echoed the criticism, accusing the court of misplaced priorities. “While the hostages are being starved in the tunnels, a duo of judges in the High Court require that the food given to the worst terrorists be improved,” Levin said.



How Did The Shin Bet Trace Hamas Spokesman Abu Obeida?


The IDF, with the assistance of the Shin Bet, succeeded last week in eliminating a key figure in Hamas, Abu Obeida, the terrorist organization’s spokesman, or by his full name Huthayfa Samir Abdallah al-Kahlout. The intelligence behind the assassination of Obeida, a shadowy figure who appeared only in a Khaffiya for his reports, reveals a high level of deception which enabled the success of the operation.

According to open source intelligence (OSINT) reports online, the IDF permitted on August 18 the publication of fake news that 4 Israeli soldiers were missing and others had been killed in a Hamas ambush. Al- Jazeera quickly reverberated the fake report and then its producers pushed senior Hamas official Izzat al-Rasha, to call Abu Obeida to confirm the story.

Israel was able to intercept the call to Obeida and thus track his location, which was a new apartment he had recently rented. A short time later he was eliminated. Abu Obeida’s brother was also arrested a few weeks before his elimination, and he may have provided further information which enabled the assassination to take place.

In another embarrassment to Hamas, the IDF published on Friday a picture of Abu Obeida standing together with other senior officials- Mohammed Deif (since eliminated) and two other senior Hamas brigadiers, one of who has also been eliminated. The picture was initially released by Hamas itself but with blurred faces, as the organization did not want their identities known.

Following the exposure of this unblurred and clear image of Abu Obaida by the IDF, Gazan channels began calling the Al Jazeera journalist, Tamer Al-Mishal, “a collaborator”, after he was the only one who had the documentation without the blurring.



 

Mordechai Weberman Who Became a Christian Illegally Selling The Anglican Church Jerusalem Properties


  Two historic properties in the heart of Jerusalem, valued at tens of millions of shekels, are at the center of what Anglican associations operating in Israel are calling a serious and sophisticated fraud scheme. A key figure in the story  converted to Christianity. According to the associations, this man allegedly planned a years-long scheme to seize control of the properties.


To thwart the alleged takeover, the associations petitioned the Jerusalem District Court for temporary injunctions in a one-sided proceeding, and their request was granted, according to a Yisrael Hayom report.

According to the associations, the affair began in 2020, when Mordechai  Weberman began an unexpected rapprochement with the Anglican Church and was officially baptized as a Christian. During these years, Weberman found work with CMJ (Church’s Ministry among Jewish People), a British organization founded in 1809 that has operated in Jerusalem for nearly 200 years. CMJ is the parent organization of the Vincent Society and the Israeli Trust of the Anglican Church, which run the church’s school and own the historical properties.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Shloimy Werdiger Drags R"Y to a Disastrous Meeting With Israeli Ambassador Leiter and then Threatens Netanyahu "We Won't Sit Idly By"



Shloimy Werdiger, the “Shaven Bekishe” Gerer who styles himself as Chairman of the Agudah board of trustees, decided it was a bright idea to haul three Roshei Yeshiva — Rav Elya Brudny (Mir), Rav Aharon Feldman (the anti-Israel spokesman from Ner Yisroel), and Rav Malkiel Kotler (Lakewood) — down to Washington, D.C. for a meeting with Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter.

The goal? Convince the Ambassador that yeshiva bochurim shouldn’t be drafted because their Torah learning is supposedly more important than saving lives. Jewish lives. In Israel.

The result? An embarrassing fiasco.

What could possibly go wrong?

Well, everything.

Turns out Shloimy forgot to do the most basic homework. Like, say, Googling the Ambassador. Because Yechiel Leiter isn’t just an Israeli diplomat — he’s the grieving father of Moshe Yedidya hy”d, an IDF soldier murdered at the very start of the war in Gaza. A fact known to literally every cab driver in Jerusalem and every falafel vendor in Tel Aviv. Everyone, that is, except the Agudah delegation.

So there they were, waltzing in with their “don’t-draft-the-bochurim” pitch — only to learn mid-meeting that the man across the table had buried his son in uniform.

Ami Magazine breathlessly reported that Rav Feldman “shed tears.” Yes, tears! 

Yes he shed tears but only when he was suddenly confronted face-to-face with a grieving father. A reality so foreign to him, because despite spending six months a year in Israel, he has never once engaged with those families, never once attended a shiva, never once acknowledged their pain.

And then comes the punchline: 

Shloimy Werdiger tells Ami, the meeting was a “chizzuk for Eretz Yisrael.” 

Excuse me while I choke on my kugel. Chizzuk? For whom exactly? The widows? The orphans? The five frum families in Ramat Beit Shemesh who lost sons in Gaza? The thousands of IDF soldiers fighting right now? Please. 

The only chizzuk was for Shloimy’s ego when Hamodia, Yated, and HaMevaser printed his photo.

Even the Israeli Embassy didn’t bother writing it up. Agudah didn’t either. Why? Because it was a trainwreck. 

The Ambassador, a gentleman, smiled politely, made small talk, and silently prayed for them to leave his office. After Moshe Yedidya’s name came up, the room collapsed faster than a bad cholent pot. What can you possibly say to a bereaved father — that your children deserve protection while his gave his life?

This is the disconnect. This is the contempt. A leadership class that weeps for well-fed bochurim who spent three nights in jail, but has no tears for those who fall al kiddush Hashem in defense of the Jewish people.

And what does Werdiger do? Leak to the frum press that the meeting was “tight-lipped.” In reality, it was just humiliating.

And then — the pièce de résistance — Shloimy blusters:

 “We’re not going to sit idly by while they persecute bnei yeshiva!” 

Really?

Persecute?! 

The government hasn’t stopped anyone from learning. Even Rav Zilberstein admits it. All they’re asking is that those eligible serve. But no, in Shloimy’s world, filling out an army form is the new Spanish Inquisition.

What is being asked is simple: again.... that those eligible, serve.

Meanwhile, the Israeli government continues to pour hundreds of millions into Torah institutions —(to the tune of 800,000 shekels) more in a single year than Werdiger has or will ever raise in his entire life.

But the “Bekishe Chairman” still thinks Netanyahu is trembling at his threats. Word has it (rumor, of course) that when Bibi read in the Yated that Shloimy wouldn’t “sit idly by,” he grabbed Sarah, screaming and kicking, by the collar and bolted to a bunker in Tel Aviv.

The truth is obvious:

 The Washington trip wasn’t chizzuk. It was contempt.

 It wasn’t leadership. It was a disgrace. 

And above all, it revealed how utterly disconnected this Agudah leadership is from the real struggles of Am Yisrael in its hour of war.






 

Israeli Team in France Get a Giant Surprise at a Concert


 

Following the IDF Warning, a Gaza City High-Rise Building is Demolished


Trump looking to strike cartels inside Venezuela,

Trump is weighing a multitude of options for carrying out military strikes against drug cartels operating in Venezuela, including potentially hitting targets inside the country as part of a broader strategy aimed at weakening leader Nicolas Maduro, according to multiple sources briefed on the administration’s plans.

Tuesday’s deadly strike on an alleged drug boat departing Venezuela was a direct reflection of those options, sources said, and marked a significant escalation in the Trump administration’s campaign against drug cartels, many of which it’s designated as terrorist groups. Multiple sources told CNN Tuesday’s strike was just the beginning of a much larger effort to rid the region of narcotics trafficking and potentially dislodge Maduro from power.




 

Crazy Zionist Medina Spends 20 million Shekel To Support Chareidim that hate them travelling to Uman

 Israel will spend NIS 20 million on a temporary terminal in Moldova to support ultra-Orthodox Jews traveling to Uman for Rosh Hashanah. 
The plan, including security and logistics, has sparked criticism over public funds aiding students avoiding military service.



 

Rubia says that Hamas Walked Away From Releasing Hostages right After France Announced Their Intention for a Palestinian State

 


Well Fed Innocent Gazan Children Call for the "Death of America and Israel"

 


Gazan Child 8 Reported Dead is Alive and Well and will probably Grow Up to be a Terrorist


Abdul Rahim Muhammad Hamden, 8, previously reported killed by Israeli forces, has been confirmed alive and safe following a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) rescue. 

Viral claims by former GHF contractor Tony Aguilar were false. 

Biometric verification and footage show the boy, known as Abboud, unharmed. He and his mother are now in a secure location.
 GHF praised its team for the rescue and criticized the spread of unverified stories that put the child at risk.


 

Michigan Police have Badges with Arabic Writing! It's All Over Folks!

 Dearborn Heights Police Department in Michigan has just revealed America's first police badge to feature Arabic writing, in order to "reflect and honor the diversity of our community."




 

Trump on Fat Ezra Nadler: "One of the most disgusting Congressmen in USA History"





 

Tonight: Total lunar eclipse visible across Israel


 This evening, Sunday, 7 September 2025, a spectacular astronomical event will occur: a total lunar eclipse, also known as "blood moon", that will be visible across the country.

The eclipse will be unusually long — the phase of totality will last about 80 minutes. The peak of the eclipse will occur at 21:12.

The lunar eclipse is expected to be visible in the skies over Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.

The eclipse is called a "blood moon" because, during totality, sunlight passes through Earth's atmosphere, is refracted and scattered — mainly at longer red wavelengths — and reaches the Moon, which takes on a deep red color.

The next total lunar eclipse is expected to take place on March 3.

Saudi Arabia Signals Agreement for UAE to Reconsider Ties With Israel if West Bank Annexation Advances


Saudi Arabia has quietly given the United Arab Emirates a green light to pull back from its normalization deal with Israel if Jerusalem moves ahead with annexation in the West Bank, according to a report by Israel’s Kan news outlet.

The development, cited by a source close to the Saudi royal family, comes after a closed-door meeting last week in Riyadh between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed. The official Saudi Press Agency acknowledged the meeting, saying the leaders discussed “the latest developments in Palestine,” though it made no mention of annexation.

Kan quoted the source as saying both Riyadh and Abu Dhabi agreed that rolling back participation in the Abraham Accords would be a “realistic” response to Israeli annexation moves. The source added that such a step would also bring ongoing Saudi-Israeli normalization talks to a standstill.

The warning underscores the fragility of the Abraham Accords, signed in 2020 when the UAE normalized ties with Israel in return for then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shelving annexation plans. That breakthrough was widely believed to have Saudi Arabia’s tacit blessing.

In recent weeks, Abu Dhabi has issued a series of increasingly sharp warnings to Israel against renewed annexation efforts. These included an on-the-record interview with The Times of Israel, an official UAE government statement, and private messages relayed through backchannels. The Washington Post reported that the warnings were serious enough to push Netanyahu’s government to remove annexation from the agenda of a scheduled cabinet meeting Thursday night.

The Saudi intervention comes as Riyadh has ramped up its criticism of Israel over the war in Gaza. Earlier, the kingdom accused Israel of “genocide” against Palestinians in a strongly worded statement. While that communiqué did not reference annexation, Kan’s reporting suggests the issue is very much at the center of high-level Saudi-Emirati coordination.

Any Emirati withdrawal from the Abraham Accords would mark the first unraveling of the landmark U.S.-brokered agreements and could trigger a wider diplomatic crisis across the region. For Netanyahu, already under intense domestic and international pressure, the warning from Riyadh and Abu Dhabi presents yet another red line he is now forced to navigate.




 

So? Who was right after all???? WZO Certifies Recent Election, Confirming Frum And Right-Wing Majority For First Time Ever

The results of the 2025 World Zionist Congress elections were officially certified this week, confirming a dramatic shift in representation: for the first time, frum and right-wing slates together hold a majority in the American delegation.

The certification followed months of disputes over voting irregularities, including fraudulent ballots, that were ultimately resolved by the American Zionist Movement’s election tribunal and the Zionist Supreme Court in Jerusalem.

According to the American Zionist Movement, which oversees the U.S. elections, a record-breaking 224,969 valid votes were cast—nearly double the turnout of 2020 and the highest in history. Twenty-two slates competed for 155 American seats, which make up almost one-third of the body’s elected membership. Delegates from across the world will join representatives from Israel at the 39th World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem, scheduled for October 28–30.

The World Zionist Congress, founded by Theodor Herzl in 1897, determines the allocation of over $1 billion annually through the World Zionist Organization, the Jewish Agency for Israel, Keren Kayemet L’Yisrael (JNF-KKL), and Keren Hayesod. Decisions made at the congress affect Jewish education, settlement initiatives, and the character of Jewish communal life in Israel and the Diaspora.

This year’s results highlight the growing presence of the Orthodox community within the WZO’s political framework. Am Yisrael Chai captured 21 seats, while Eretz HaKodesh secured 19. Combined with the Orthodox Israel Coalition–Mizrachi, which won 18 seats, the religious bloc now holds significant influence, an outcome unthinkable just a decade ago.

Other religious and right-wing groups also gained ground, while some centrist and progressive factions lost strength. The Reform movement’s “Vote Reform” slate remained the largest single faction, winning 33 seats, though fewer than the 39 it held in the last congress. The Conservative movement’s Mercaz USA gained modestly to 19 seats, while progressive lists such as Hatikvah dropped sharply.

The elections were not without controversy. Shas was initially disqualified over ballot issues but was later reinstated with two seats. Achdut Israel, another slate, was disqualified completely after investigators found evidence of fraudulent registrations.

Smaller groups also managed to carve out a presence. Aish Ha’am, linked to Aish HaTorah, secured five seats, while newcomers like Kol Israel, Vision, and the Israeli American Council each won four.