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SCREAMS BEFORE SILENCE Full Video [57:00] A documentary film on the sexual violence committed by Hamas on October 7th, Screams Before Silence is a documentary film led by American businesswoman Sheryl Sandberg, that explores the sexual violence by Hamas during the Hamas-led attack on Israel, on 7 October 2023, including events at the massacre at the Nova Festival and abductions to the Gaza Strip.
Israel is ‘considering stopping the reception of U.S. military aid.’ Avi Abelow
May 11, 2025 Pulse of Israel
You won’t believe what I’m about to tell you—but I confirmed it personally, because even I couldn’t believe it at first.
In a recent meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu actually said that Israel is ‘considering stopping the reception of U.S. military aid.’
Yes, you read that correctly. Not “demanding more,” not “thanking the U.S. for its support,” but actually re-evaluating whether Israel should continue receiving it at all.
That might sound small—but it signals a seismic shift.
This is huge!
Now before you say, “Come on, Avi, that must be misreported,” let me be clear: I don’t take anything the media says at face value. So I checked it out myself. I personally verified it. This is not a rumor. It is true. Netanyahu actually said it.
And that changes everything.
Because it means something big is happening behind the scenes. It means we can not trust the headlines about Trump and U.S. policy decisions on Israel, not about so-called “aid” or its supposed conditions. There is a thick fog of smoke and mirrors being deployed right now by US and Israeli leaders, strategically, and the media is totally misreporting everything.
And when Netanyahu of all people—arguably the most pro-American prime minister Israel has ever had—starts publicly stating an end to U.S. military aid, you know tectonic plates are shifting.
Think about what that means. It means Israel finally wants to end strategic dependence on the U.S, which the US deep state has used, together with the Israeli deep state, to control Israeli policy. It means our leadership finally wants to act upon the understanding that the strings attached to that aid is a greater threat than the absence of the aid itself.
And we’re running out of time.
A U.S. Congressman told me this to my face, in his Capitol Hill office just a few months ago:
“We only have a year and a half to make Israel as independent as possible, with its own production capability of all weapons and munitions. Because America needs a strong and secure Israel, and future administrations will be even worse than the Biden administration. And we might lose the House and Senate in the midterms.”
This isn’t paranoia. It’s reality. He knows that for America to be safe, and protected from future damaging administrations, Israel must be independent!
You can’t depend on a White House that hires Muslim Britherhood officials to senior government positions. You can’t trust a media that whitewashes Jew-haters while condemning Jews for defending themselves. And you certainly can’t stake your future on a system being swallowed by “progressive”, really regressive radicals who see Israel as the enemy.
So when Netanyahu says Israel is “considering stopping U.S. military aid,” it’s not just a policy discussion—it’s a bombshell.
Israel must prepare for full independence—militarily, economically, diplomatically. And every Jew and every Zionist around the world must step up and support Israel’s sovereignty, not in theory but in action.
Because the era of dependence is ending.
And the era of Jewish strength must begin—on our terms, with our values, and without permission from Washington.
Trump’s recent decisions—and statements from close allies like Governor Mike Huckabee—make one thing increasingly clear: they are signaling, intentionally or not, that it’s time for Israel to stand on its own two feet.
Am I still worried about Trump administration connections to Qatar, the evil master of the Muslim Britherhood and founder of the Oct. 7th? Yes, I am.
But, while at first glance some of the Trump administration moves may appear disappointing or confusing, ie – the U.S. deal with the Houthis that does not include Israel – especially to those expecting unwavering alignment, the deeper message is strategic.
They are pushing Israel to become more independent, more self-reliant, and less entangled in the dangerous dependency on American political tides.
This is the lens through which I believe we must interpret the Trump team’s actions—not as abandonment, but as a challenge to rise. And it’s the greatest opportunity we’ve had in generations: to finally step fully into our God given role in the region as the strong, sovereign regional indigenous nation we were meant to be, free of any foreign master pulling our strings.
To some this might be a very scary thought, but it is the right direction, pivoting from a dependent state into an equal ally.
These are unbelievable, redemptive times, and only put your faith in Hashem above!
Am Yisrael Chai!!!
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May 11, 2025 Israel Realtime
🔹 The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced the completion of the fourth round of indirect Iran-U.S. negotiations, describing them as “difficult but useful,” aimed at understanding each other’s positions and finding realistic solutions to address differences. Meanwhile, Israel has clearly conveyed to U.S. officials its strong opposition to any nuclear deal that allows Iran to maintain uranium enrichment capabilities. Israeli officials emphasized that the current timing presents an ideal opportunity for the U.S. to take decisive action to dismantle Iran’s nuclear facilities, viewing it as a critical measure to eliminate future threats.
🇮🇱 Prime Minister Netanyahu dismissed the idea of a Palestinian state and rejected claims of tensions with Washington, attributing them to political agendas. He emphasized Israel’s sovereignty in military actions, stating, “Israel did not ask for permission to attack the Houthis and will not ask for permission for its war plans in Gaza,” underscoring its commitment to independent decision-making in security matters.
🎗️ Direct talks between Hamas and U.S. representatives in Doha led to an agreement for the release of Edan Alexander in exchange for Israel opening humanitarian corridors into Gaza. Israel is not required to release Palestinian prisoners but must agree to a temporary ceasefire and halt drone flights over Gaza to ensure Alexander’s safe transfer.
The Prime Minister’s Office disputes this, claiming the U.S. informed Israel that Hamas plans to release Alexander “as a gesture to the Americans, without any conditions.”
Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya stated the group’s willingness to negotiate a final agreement to end the war, exchange prisoners, and establish an independent administration for Gaza.
U.S. President Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, remarked: “We want to bring the hostages back, but Israel doesn’t want to end the war.”
🔹Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, is set to demand a re-evaluation of the humanitarian aid framework to Gaza during tonight’s Cabinet meeting. He plans to present a detailed legal opinion, drafted by attorney David Peter at his request, asserting that Israel is not obligated under international law to allow aid into Gaza. This stance directly challenges Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara’s previous claim that Israel must provide aid. According to the legal opinion, “A warring state is not required to supply aid to enemy territory under international law. It must only permit humanitarian aid from third parties to the civilian population, provided it does not reach the enemy, is effectively monitored, and does not enhance military or economic capabilities (Article 23 of the Fourth Geneva Convention).”
Ben-Gvir argues that as long as Hamas holds Israeli captives under dire conditions in tunnels, no aid should be allowed into Gaza. He referenced testimonies from released hostages who described receiving minimal food while in captivity, even during periods when large aid shipments were sent to Gaza. The opinion also highlights that there is no international prohibition preventing uninvolved civilians from leaving combat or siege zones. This complete legal document will be presented to Prime Minister Netanyahu, ministers, and security officials in tonight’s session, aiming to redefine Israel’s stance on humanitarian aid to Gaza amid ongoing conflict and hostage situations.
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Is Trump Breaking with Israel? By Robert Spencer
May 10, 2025 – Is Donald Trump really preparing to recognize a Palestinian state? The news hit like a thunderbolt on Saturday, amid an avalanche of stories claiming that Trump is angry with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and is changing course from his previous wholehearted support of Israel’s defense against Hamas and the other jihadist entities that are determined to destroy it. As is so often the case in such matters, however, there was decidedly less to the story than there initially appeared to be.
The Jerusalem Post picked up the story Saturday from the American news agency The Media Line. The distancing from the claim began in the headline: “Gulf diplomatic source claims Trump will announce US recognition of Palestinian state.” As the story unfolded, the claim became even more tenuous.
The assertion that Trump would recognize a Palestinian state at the upcoming Gulf-US summit was attributed to “a Gulf diplomatic source, who declined to be named or disclose his position.” This anonymous individual claimed that “President Donald Trump will issue a declaration regarding the State of Palestine and American recognition of it, and that there will be the establishment of a Palestinian state without the presence of Hamas.”
Just three paragraphs later, however, The Media Line quoted a person who didn’t decline to be named, denying the whole thing: “Ahmed Al-Ibrahim, a former Gulf diplomat, told The Media Line, ‘I don’t expect it to be about Palestine. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and King Abdullah II of Jordan have not been invited. They are the two countries closest to Palestine, and it would be important for them to be present at any event like this.’”
So what we end up with is one anonymous source indulging in speculation about what Trump will do at the Gulf summit, and someone else denying that speculation. The pro-Israel activist known on X as Brian of London said of the story that it was “Completly [sic] irresponsible for @Jerusalem_Post to run it and especially with that headline. The internet will go crazy over this s**t quote to a 5th tier news wire which is even contradicted by a NAMED source a few paragraphs down.” And indeed, online Israel-haters immediately began celebrating.
That was just one of a flood of stories over the past week that claimed that there was a breach between Trump and Israel. A Hebrew-language report in Israel Hayom bore this headline: “Sources close to the president: ‘Trump is disappointed with Netanyahu and has decided to advance steps in the Middle East without him.’” The claim was attributed once again to people who declined to be named, and who were identified as “two senior sources close to the president.”
On Friday, Trump’s ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, responded on X: “It’s reckless & irresponsible for press to allege that @POTUS and @IsraeliPM are not getting along. Bibi has spent more time with @realDonaldTrump than I have in past 3 months & I’m his ambassador! The relationship between US & Israel remains STRONG!”
These stories and similar ones have been circulating amid a highly volatile situation. The news went out worldwide that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had canceled his trip to Israel, which was trumpeted far and wide as further evidence of a US/Israel rift, but then it turned out that Trump had asked Hegseth to accompany him to the Gulf summit, and the trip to Israel will take place later. A Friday Washington Post story concluded with this: “Huckabee denied reports that Trump was backing away from Israel. ‘I think the answer to that is an emphatic no,’ he said.”
There seems, however, to be a concerted effort to create a rift even if there isn’t one. Or those who are responsible for these false reports may be engaging in Lyndon Johnson’s old tactic. During a rough campaign, Johnson is said to have told his aides to spread a false story about his opponent. When they told him that the story wasn’t true, he replied, “I know it isn’t. I just want to hear him deny it.”
This wouldn’t be even close to the first time that the leftist establishment media has ginned up a controversy where there wasn’t one. At this point, there is no reason to doubt Huckabee’s statement that the US/Israel alliance is as strong as ever. Whatever happens at the Gulf summit, it is almost certain to bring yet more confirmation of the fact that the establishment media cannot be trusted.
🛑 U.S.-IRAN NUCLEAR TALKS AT A CRITICAL IMPASSE, HEIGHTENED RISKS OF MILITARY ESCALATION
May 11, 2025 Israel Realtime
⚠️ The ongoing nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran have reached a critical impasse, with Iranian officials reporting to CNN that they believe the U.S. is “not genuine” in its approach, describing the talks as a “trap” to escalate tensions and justify military action. Iran claims the U.S. has been uncooperative, providing only “short and general answers,” disregarding main proposals, and “constantly changing its position.” Tehran is now preparing for what it calls “the next stage,” with political, economic, and military sectors developing strategies over the past month. The Iranian government has made it clear that uranium enrichment on its soil remains a “definite red line,” refusing to compromise on its nuclear capabilities.
‼️ President Trump has publicly stated that the U.S. will only accept the “full dismantlement” of Iran’s nuclear program, emphasizing that there can be no path for Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. This firm stance includes demands to dismantle nuclear sites and cease uranium enrichment activities. While the U.S. has offered the easing of economic sanctions in exchange, Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium for “civilian purposes” and refuses to discuss its ballistic missile program. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi reaffirmed that Tehran will not relinquish its nuclear rights, warning that if the goal of negotiations is to strip Iran of its nuclear capabilities, no agreement will be reached.
⭕ Should the talks collapse, experts predict severe consequences, including potential military conflict. Analysts warn that a failed U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure could backfire, enabling Iran to produce nuclear weapons unimpeded. Furthermore, Iran could retaliate with ballistic missile strikes against Israel and U.S. regional military bases, disrupting global energy supplies. President Trump’s aggressive posture has already heightened tensions across the Middle East, prompting the U.S. to bolster its military presence, including deploying aircraft carriers, bombers, and missile defense systems. This escalation has raised concerns among Israel and Gulf states like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, who fear regional instability and retaliatory strikes from Tehran.
🇮🇱 Amid escalating tensions, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee affirmed American support for Israel’s sovereignty in defense decisions. Responding to a question about potential U.S. backing for an Israeli strike on Iran, Huckabee stated, “Israel has every right to do what it needs to do. President Trump respects that no one can tell Israel what to do.” This declaration solidifies U.S. support for Israel’s right to act independently against perceived threats from Iran.
🔹 Iran has openly declared its readiness for potential conflict, with all sectors reportedly preparing for what it describes as “the next stage.” This preparation indicates a shift towards military readiness as talks with the U.S. continue to falter. Meanwhile, U.S. allies in the region are bracing for the impact, reinforcing defense measures and bolstering security protocols to counter potential Iranian aggression.
🟥 Summary: U.S.-Iran nuclear talks are at a critical impasse, with both sides entrenching their positions. The U.S. demands total dismantlement of Iran’s nuclear capabilities, while Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium. The collapse of talks could lead to military conflict, impacting regional stability and global energy supplies. The U.S. has reinforced its military presence in anticipation of escalated tensions, while affirming Israel’s right to act independently against Iranian threats.
🟫TERRORIST JUSTICE DELAYED, ARSON TERROR, LIGHT RAIL HIT
▪️WHY AREN’T THE OCT. 7 MASS MURDERING TORTURING CHILD KILLING TERRORISTS NOT BEING PROSECUTED? The prosecution of the Nukhba terrorists who participated in the October 7 massacre is being delayed, partly due to the failure to advance the special law initiated by MKs Simcha Rotman of Religious Zionism and Yulia Malinovsky of Yisrael Beiteinu (Coalition and Opposition).
The Prime Minister has delayed the law due to concern for the lives of hostages held by Hamas in exchange for their prisoners.
The Attorney General and prosecutors’ office are delaying due to disagreements over whether to prosecute via a special court for genocide or for “classic” crimes such as murder, rape, and similar offenses. The ‘complexity’ of the Oct. 7 events raises difficulties in proving specific acts by the Nukhba terrorists.(Maariv)
▪️JERUSALEM LIGHT RAIL SERVICE HALTED – Due to a vehicle accident: a truck hit power lines shutting down a portion of the line, which shut all service. Repairs in progress (as of 9:10 AM).
▪️PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY PRESIDENT – 4-year president for life, says, at the Russian victory day events: Abbas stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, an end to the “war of extermination”, and the introduction of humanitarian aid including food, water, medicine and fuel. In addition, he called for a complete Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, for a cessation of IDF activity in West Bank and for an end to “intrusions” into sites holy to Islam and Christianity in Jerusalem, and rejected the possibility of establishing an American administration in the Gaza Strip.
♦️TERRORISTS SURRENDER, GIVE CRITICAL INFO – Rafah, south Gaza: two Hamas terrorists surrendered and were taken for questioning by the Shin Bet. During their interrogation the terrorists provided significant intelligence on underground military structures, about a kilometer long and located at a depth of about 25 meters. Combat Engineering penetrated and destroyed. Interestingly, although the underground structure was huge, the entrance was a single manhole that looked like and was sized as a sewer entrance.
♦️GAZA FIGHTING – IDF forces are operating in the “Jenaina” neighborhood in the Rafah area (south Gaza), the last focus where fighting is taking place in Rafah. Forces have worked to neutralize hundreds of terrorist infrastructures, located dozens of shafts, and eliminated dozens of terrorists.
🔥ARSON ATTACK – SAMARIA – on Shabbat, Arabs from the village of Al-Mu’ayr set a fire on the slopes of the Malachi Hashalom settlement in Binyamin shortly after Shabbat began. Dozens of residents from the area fought the flames for a long hour until the fire was brought under control. Some of the residents who came to help put out the fire reported being pelted with stones by Arabs. The fires do not “break out”, there are terrorist cells that operate every year, often in fixed patterns of action, consuming thousands of acres of land that were sown with great effort and endangering lives.
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🇮🇱🤝🏽🇺🇸 US Ambassador Mike Huckabee brazenly calls out the Jerusalem Post after they published an article with the following claim: “A Gulf diplomatic source claimed: “President Donald Trump will issue a declaration regarding the State of Palestine and American recognition of it, and that there will be the establishment of a Palestinian state without the presence of Hamas.”
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🟠 IDF CAPTURES RPG FACTORY, WHITE HOUSE SAYS, EU MINISTER SAYS, US-IRAN NUKE NEGOTIATIONS
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♦️HOUTHIS BEING ATTACKED – (one source only, could be fake) explosions are reported in the vicinity of the port of Ras Issa, unclear if by Israel or the US.
♦️IDF CAPTURES RPG FACTORY IN SAMARIA – The IDF has located a laboratory for the production of anti-tank RPG’s in northern Samaria. The lab prepared advanced RPG missile parts: “wings” and a unique warhead for targeting tanks. Destroyed.
▪️INTERNAL POLITICS – United Torah Judaism and Shas have informed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that they will refuse to participate in the votes this week, effectively continuing to suspend the coalition’s legislative process in the Knesset, due to dissatisfaction with the lack of progress on a draft exemption law.
▪️WHITE HOUSE SAYS – White House Spokesperson: President Trump’s relationship with Israel and Prime Minister Netanyahu is very strong, contrary to the lies being spread – there will be no recognition of a Palestinian state at all.
▪️FORMER EU FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS – Former EU Foreign Minister Josep Borrell took advantage of a prestigious award ceremony to attack Israel and accuse it of carrying out “ethnic cleansing in order to create a luxurious resort.” In front of Spanish King Felipe and other important figures, Borrell attacked Israel and accused it of genocide and ethnic cleansing.
▪️AIR TRAVEL – Several airlines extended their flight pause to Israel until May 18 or 19.
🔹US – IRAN NUKE NEGOTIATIONS – US negotiator Witkoff: Negotiations with Iran are limited only to the nuclear issue. Their terrorist branches in the Middle East are a secondary discussion, we don’t want to confuse the nuclear discussion.
.. The United States is signaling ahead of tomorrow’s talks – if there is insufficient progress in the talks, Washington will consider putting the military option back on the table.
🌎INDIA vs PAKISTAN – Both sides now claim ceasefire violations, it would seem the ceasefire will not stick.
.. Pakistani Prime Minister SAYS: In a speak to his nation- claims Pakistan has defeated the enemy, “our army responded forcefully to the Indian aggression in a highly professional manner”, “India launched an unjustified war against us”, claims destroying of Indian bases and aircraft, “we won the war.”
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Poll: 59% of Palestinians in West Bank Say October 7 Massacre Was ‘Correct Decision’ by Vijeta Uniyal
Nearly 80% of Palestinians oppose dismantling of Hamas as a terrorist fighting force, poll shows.
May 8, 2025 – Most Palestinians in West Bank support mass-murder, rape and kidnapping of innocent Israelis by Hamas-led terrorists on October 7, 2023, a latest poll shows.
“59% of Palestinians polled in the “West Bank” still think that Hamas’ made the “correct decision” to torture, rape, burn alive, murder, and kidnap hundreds of hostages—even including children,” the media watchdog Israel-based Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) observed, citing the poll conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research.
Having learned nothing from the October 7 massacre and its aftermath, nearly 80 percent of all Palestinians were opposed to the dismantling of Hamas as a terrorist fighting force, poll numbers show. “77% of Palestinians overall (and 85% of Palestinians in the PA-controlled “West Bank”!) “oppose the disarmament of Hamas in the Gaza Strip in order to stop the war on Gaza,” the media watchdog added.
What can only be described as mass-schizophrenia or dark pathology within the Palestinian society: while most of the Palestinians supported the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7, an overwhelming majority of them denied the role of the Gaza-based terrorist groups in the terror attack, the poll showed. “Strikingly, nearly 90% of Palestinians—including those in Gaza—say they do not believe Hamas fighters committed the atrocities captured in videos from October 7, despite mounting global evidence,” the Israeli news website YnetNews noted.
Palestinian Media Watch (PMW):
According to the poll, nearly 80 percent of Palestinians blamed Israel, or even the U.S., for their current plight in Gaza — not the terrorist group Hamas, Israeli researchers Ephraim D. Tepler and Itamar Marcus observed in the Palestinian Media Watch (PMW):
More than a year and a half after the Hamas-led atrocities of October 7, 59% of Palestinians polled in the “West Bank” still think that Hamas’ made the “correct decision” to torture, rape, burn alive, murder, and kidnap hundreds of hostages—even including children—according to the most respected Palestinian polling agency.
The new poll by Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research asks: “In your view, was Hamas’ decision to launch its offensive against Israel on 7 October a correct or incorrect one?” The polling shows a continuation of the pattern of decreasing support since December 2023, when the first poll was taken after the October 7 atrocities. It found that 82% of “West Bank” Palestinians thought October 7 was a “correct decision.” In March and June 2024, just over 70% of Palestinians there supported it. In September 2024, support dropped to 64%. And now, 59% still say it was a “correct decision.”
The slow but continuous decline in support directly correlates with the worsening military defeat in Gaza. Although the overwhelming majority of Palestinians supported and still support the atrocities, as the cost goes up, fewer think it was the correct decision.
This is the current Palestinian Authority message to its people as well. While the PA’s initial response to the Nazi-like pogrom was immediate, spontaneous celebration, it has now changed its message, arguing that while the October 7 atrocities were “legitimate resistance,” the suffering it caused Palestinians in Gaza has made them unjustified. Abbas’ advisor Mahmoud Al-Habbash expressed this explicitly when he stressed five times that October 7 was “legitimate resistance” before saying that “what Hamas carried out in terms of its consequences is illegitimate because it led to catastrophic consequences.”
As the poll shows (see graph above), support is even lower among Gazans, who are the ones suffering directly from the war. Those there who see the decision as “correct” is now at 37%, having dropped from a high of 71%.
Interestingly, a total of 78% of Gazans blame Israel or the US for “the current suffering of Gazans” while only 12% blame Hamas. Coupled with that is the finding that 77% of Palestinians overall (and 85% of Palestinians in the PA-controlled “West Bank”!) “oppose the disarmament of Hamas in the Gaza Strip in order to stop the war on Gaza.”
The poll results should not come as a surprise if one recalls how thousands of Palestinians flocked to greet Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023 as they rode back on their pick-up trucks after massacring and raping Israeli men, women and children — brandishing their weapons and parading their captives.
The macabre display was not limited to Hamas-ruled Gaza; the Palestinian Authority-run West Bank witnessed hideous celebrations on the streets and in schools over the mass-murder of around 1,200 Israelis.
The poll also showed that nearly half of Gaza’s residents would prefer to leave the Hamas-infested enclave. The mainstream media was outraged when President Donald Trump in February suggested relocating large number of Gazans to neighboring Arab states for the post-war reconsecration of the enclave to take place.
“Almost half of Gazans may be willing to apply to Israel to help them leave to other countries, according to a survey released Tuesday,” The Times of Israel reported. “The poll (…) showed that for the first time since the Gaza war was sparked by the Hamas onslaught of October 7, 2023, more Gazans thought Israel rather than Hamas would emerge victorious, though a plurality thought the war would end in a stalemate.”
[Ed.: The effort IINO made to protect the “innocent civilians’ in Gaza was an obscene charade. There are no innocent civilians in Gaza. There never were any. They should have all been eliminated in the first week of war. But it wasn’t a war! It was only an Israeli charade in which Jewish blood meant nothing. Proof? They’re still sending Israel’s youth door to door in Gaza at this very moment – a year and a half later! In the end, the God of Israel will extract their punishment! My estimate is that will take place within the next three years, but I’m often wrong about everything, thank God…]
Jonathan Pollard: Trumps’ GULF CURVEBALL: Will Netanyahu Act? [9:25]
May 9, 2025 Machon Shilo
Audio Message from Jewish hero Jonathan Pollard
