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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.
BREAKING: Trump Prepares US Troops To Occupy Gaza – Final Warning To Hamxs Leaders [40:41] Mahyar Tousi
August 2, 2025 Tousi TV
“Victims” don’t hold hostages TIERNEY’S REAL NEWS
AUG 03, 2025
Hamas is now sending out videos of starving Israeli hostages being forced to dig their own graves.
“Jonathan Pollard: Are Allies of Israel being Targeted?” [VIDEO 1:08:23] DR NAOMI WOLF
AUG 01, 2025
“Many are unfamiliar with the situation of the Druze in Israel. The Druze are an ancient people who practice a form of Islam that is seen as unorthodox by other Muslim sects. They have chosen to ally themselves with the State of Israel, and even serve in the IDF.
Recently, Jonathan Pollard states, the Druze have come under violent attack, but the world’s attention is elsewhere.
Is a war crime underway that the global media are ignoring?”
The Attorney General’s last crusade? Aharon Garber
In Gali Baharav-Miara’s fantasy world, the reality in which the prime minister and Cabinet ministers run the country constitutes an imminent threat. Opinion.
Published: Jul 31, 2025 Israel National News
Adv. Aharon Garber is the deputy director of the Kohelet Policy Forum’s law department. This article appeared in Hebrew in Makor Rishon.
(JNS) As part of what has been dubbed a “Gatekeepers” campaign, Israel’s Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara and her team are trying to convince us that Israeli democracy itself is under threat.
According to Baharav-Miara, if anyone were to dictate to her what to do and if (Heaven forbid) Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were to determine the agenda for the heads of the civil service or the Israel Security Agency (the Shin Bet) appointed to promote government policy, our country would be irrevocably changed.
In the AG’s fantasy world, the reality in which the prime minister and the Cabinet ministers actually run the country constitutes an imminent threat. According to her political theory, the government’s attempts to implement its policy and appoint people in line with its viewpoint will collapse the country. In Baharav-Miara’s version of democracy, elections may be allowed, but their outcomes must not have any impact unless she grants her approval.
This wasn’t always the case. In the past, the government bore responsibility for its decisions, for better or worse. Legal counsel assisted the government in promoting its policies within the framework of the law. In those not-so-far-off days, there was an argument about the scope of the authority of legal advisers, but there was never an actual attempt to end an AG’s term prematurely.
Times have changed. The AG believes she enjoys absolute independence; she sees herself as independent of government decisions, and is striving to become independent of the law itself. As far as she is concerned, it no longer matters what was written into law or even what was decided in court.
She no longer assists the government but rather oversees it, which is why she insists that it is incumbent upon the state to grant her full independence to pursue her own agenda. At her own discretion, she refused to appear before the government and Knesset committees she was summoned to and saw fit to scold Justice Noam Sohlberg for not issuing an injunction against the committee tasked with examining whether or not conditions had been met for her dismissal.
In the legal opinion she circulated, she explained that since there was no way to fire her, she took it upon herself to refuse the committee’s summons, despite the fact that the Supreme Court had rejected her position and refrained from granting an injunction to prevent the committee’s convention.
There is a reason no other democracy in the world has an AG or head of an intelligence agency who thinks they must be completely independent or that no elected official should be allowed to oversee them, set them tasks or terminate their employment when they explicitly follow their own program.
The accepted, proper arrangement is, in fact, the exact opposite. In all other democracies, the counterparts of Baharav-Miara and Ronen Bar (who served as the director of the Israeli Security Agency until June 15, 2025) would never conceive of renouncing all subordination. This was also the case in Israel back when the legislature regulated the matter.
The law explicitly states that the government is authorized to end the tenure of both the AG and the ISA director. Even after the 1997 Bar-On-Hebron scandal, the government followed the Shamgar Commission’s recommendations and stipulated that in the case of a fundamental and ongoing lack of cooperation preventing a working relationship, an AG’s term in office can be prematurely ended. But our current AG cares not. She is attempting to persuade Israeli citizens that if she isn’t independent, no one else is either.
It is no coincidence that even High Court justices see Baharav-Miara’s oppositional stance as excessive. In recent years, she has lost several cases in which she refused to represent the government, and the number of times the government acts in contravention of her opinion is growing.
Just recently, Justice Alex Stein explained in a live broadcast that the prime minister may act against her opinion; her opinion on David Zini’s appointment as ISA director was rejected; and Sohlberg did not order a suspension of her impeachment process. Still, the AG steamrolls on. She might be hoping to get lucky with a sympathetic court panel, or maybe the applause from protest movement radicals has misled her.
For now, Baharav-Miara is caught in a whirlwind. The fundamental disagreements between her and the government are increasing, preventing effective cooperation and harming us all.
Thus, the condition stipulated in the Shamgar Commission and anchored in Israeli law is being fulfilled and it is precisely why the Israeli government does have the authority to force the dismissal of a sitting AG and why the government is attempting to do so for the first time in its history. The Cabinet is set to vote on dismissing Baharav-Miara in its next meeting.
🛡️ FROM SURVIVING TO DEFINING: ISRAEL MUST BREAK THE CYCLE OF REACTIVITY
🕑 August 1, 2025, 6:00 PM (Israel time) Israel Realtime
Op-Ed by David Cozocaru: Admin of Israel Realtime
🧠 ISRAEL MUST LEAD—NOT JUST SURVIVE
Nearly 22 months have passed since the October 7 massacre—the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust. Over 1,200 civilians and soldiers were murdered. Entire families were incinerated. Babies were decapitated. Women were gang-raped—some beside the bodies of their children. Holocaust survivors were dragged bleeding into captivity. Soldiers were executed in their sleep.
More than 250 civilians and soldiers were abducted into Gaza. Fifty hostages remain. Children. Parents. Elderly. Holocaust survivors. Forgotten by the world.
Held underground in Hamas tunnels, they are denied sunlight, medicine, and increasingly, food. Many are now being left to starve in darkness, while Hamas leaders dine on stolen humanitarian aid. There is food in Gaza—Hamas has it. The hostages do not.
And yet, international pressure focuses on Israeli restraint rather than the survival of these innocent hostages.
🎗️ 22 MONTHS. 50 HOSTAGES. GLOBAL SILENCE.
Where is the outrage?
Where is the Red Cross?
Where are the international journalists?
If these hostages were European, UN planes would be landing daily.
But they are Jewish. So they are ignored.
Their families live in torment.
The world scrolls on.
We must not.
🏛️ THE UN PREPARES TO RECOGNIZE A PALESTINIAN STATE—WHILE HOSTAGES REMAIN IN GAZA
Next month, at the UN General Assembly, global leaders are preparing to formally recognize a Palestinian state.
Not to demand the release of hostages.
Not to sanction Hamas.
Not to investigate the October 7 massacre.
But to reward terror.
How can statehood be granted while victims of mass murder still rot in tunnels?
What message does this send other than: “Massacre Jews, get borders”?
This is not a peace plan.
It is appeasement.
It is the political legitimization of barbarism.
💥 THIS IS A REGIONAL WAR—NOT JUST GAZA
This war didn’t begin in Gaza—and it won’t end there. Israel is battling a coordinated, Iran-backed, eight-front assault:
1. Gaza – Hamas fights like a militia and continues to regroup.
2. Judea and Samaria – Iran and Hamas incite armed cells to destabilize from within.
3. Lebanon – Hezbollah has paused mass rocket fire, but Israel continues striking operatives daily.
4. Syria – Iranian militias are embedded and preparing for future escalation.
5. Yemen – The Houthis launch long-range missiles, including a direct strike on Ben Gurion Airport.
6. Cyberwarfare – Iranian proxies target Israel’s healthcare, civil, and military systems.
7. Information warfare – Hamas dominates global media. Israel lags behind.
8. Iran itself – A 12-day war saw Iran firing missiles—including nuclear-capable ones—from its own soil. The war ended, but the nuclear threat remains. The region sits on a powder keg.
This is not a border dispute.
This is a fight for survival.
And by extension, a defense of the West’s values.
ISRAEL MUST GO ON OFFENSE—WITH VISION AND CLARITY
The lessons of October 7 must become action.
No more defense-only. No more reactive strategy.
Here’s what Israel must do:
1. Reframe the War
Stop calling it a “conflict.” This is a multi-front war against Iranian imperialism.
2. Put the Hostages First
Every speech, every press conference, every foreign meeting should start with:
“There are still 50 hostages in Gaza—children, soldiers, Holocaust survivors.”
3. Enforce Red Lines
If Hezbollah rebuilds—strike.
If the Houthis attack Tel Aviv—respond decisively.
Proportionality is a Western luxury. Deterrence is our oxygen.
4. Launch a 24/7 AI Response Unit
Israel needs a multilingual, real-time task force to detect disinformation, counter propaganda, and empower allies with verified truth.
5. Own the Humanitarian Narrative
Israel sends food into Gaza.
Hamas steals it.
Film it. Share it. Don’t stay silent.
6. Mobilize the Jewish Diaspora and Global Allies
Silence abroad weakens us at home.
It’s time for truth—not apology. Courage—not fear.
✊ DRAWING A LINE IN THE SAND
To the West:
If you cannot condemn baby beheadings without saying “but what about…”—you are not neutral. You are complicit.
To the UN and global institutions:
You are legitimizing a would-be state whose “leaders” burned families alive.History will remember.
To the Jewish people:
This is our defining hour. Speak. Stand. Refuse to disappear.
To Israel’s leaders:
We are not here to survive headlines.
We are here to define the future.
🇮🇱 FINAL WORD: FROM THE ASHES TO RESOLVE
Israel was not reborn to merely exist.
We are here to live with purpose—and lead with clarity.
Let the world remember:
We did not start this war.
But we will define how it ends.
Not in the shadows of October 7—
But in the light of unshakable resolve.
For the hostages.
Fr the fallen.
For the truth.
For the future.
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