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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.
November 9, 2025 Yeshiva World News
He passed away after arriving at the emergency room due to complications from the disease.
According to the statement, the child, who had an underlying medical condition, had received one dose of the measles vaccine.
This is the ninth death since the measles outbreak began. Until now, all fatal cases were healthy toddlers with no underlying conditions who were unvaccinated.
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[Ed.: The gaslight here is that they didn’t say that the infant “already had an underlying condition” caused by a previous vaccination! They really think we’re stupid, including Yeshiva World News, and many ‘religious authorities’! Even after five years of proof! Kid’s just don’t die from measles: they die from vaccinations!]

Israel’s Great Awakening: The People vs. the Deep State [12:36] Avi Abelow
Nov 9, 2025
Something extraordinary is happening in Israel. The mask of the deep state — the elite few who manipulated justice, silenced truth, and tried to stop Israel from becoming a proudly Jewish nation — is finally falling, and the people of Israel are waking up.
Peloni: Laura Loomer calls on Pres. Trump to stand up against Islamic terror in Syria and to force al Jolani to end the orchestrated attacks on the Druze and Christian communities there. The timing of this call is entirely relevant as it comes only days after Trump challenged the Islamic terror claiming the lives of thousands of Christians in Nigeria, and only hours before he is actually scheduled to meet with Jolani in person. So will the meeting continue?
Laura Loome
Syria’s new ISIS President Abu Mohammed al-Julani, an Islamic terrorist who was wanted by the US government for a $10 million bounty until May of 2025, just arrived in the US for his November 10th meeting with President Trump at the White House.
I traveled to the Syrian border this week where I met with and interviewed members of the Druze community who have been impacted by Julani’s Islamic inspired mass killings and kidnappings. On the Syrian border in Majdal Shams, I documented the truth about Julani and his continued Islamic persecution of religious minorities, including the Druze, Christians, and Alawites. I was shown horrific videos and photos of recent murders and rapes of Druze people committed by Julani’s forces, particularly in Suwayda, the capital of the predominantly Druze al-Suwayda Governorate in southern Syria, home to the country’s largest Druze community.
President Trump, please demand that Julani stop committing mass murder of non-Muslims in Syria! Our US tax dollars were just sent to Syria on October 27th to provide life saving humanitarian aid for the Druze and Christians in Syria. We wouldn’t be needing to send that aid to Syria if Julani and his ISIS insurgents stopping committing acts of Islamic terror against non-Muslims living under Julani’s regime. US officials cannot shake hands with a jihadist terrorist in the Oval Office as a genocide against the Druze is happening before our eyes.
The time for moral clarity and action is NOW. The United States of America must stand up against Islamic terrorism and force Julani to stop committing and orchestrating acts of Islamic terrorism against innocent people.
Danger of US giving Saudis F35s: Golden opportunity for normalization slipping away? By YONAH JEREMY BOB
The Trump administration might sell F-35s to Saudi Arabia without Riyadh agreeing to recognise Jerusalem, in a move that could shake up the Middle East.
NOVEMBER 6, 2025 Jerusalem Post
Two data points could signal a geopolitical and security earthquake in the Middle East.
The Pentagon has given a preliminary nod to selling F-35s to Saudi Arabia, and the Trump administration may carry out this deal without conditioning it on normalization between Riyadh and Jerusalem.
How are these two points issues, and why are they potential game-changers?
Until now, only democracies have been sold the F-35.
Mostly the US, European countries, Japan, and South Korea.
No country with even a hint of military hostility to Israel or any potential ally of Iran has been sold the aircraft.
When Turkey purchased Russia’s S-400 anti-aircraft missile system, the US kicked them out of the F-35 potential buyers program.
F-35 gave Israel a military edge
The F-35 is the world’s premier aircraft with stealth capabilities that can run circles around most countries’ air defenses.
Most importantly, it allows Israel to run circles around Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Hamas’s air defenses.
It is the largest reason why the Jewish state succeeded at setting back the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program by two years and achieved another unprecedented achievement against the ayatollahs.
It is the tip of the spear for Israel’s maintaining of its “qualitative advantage” over its adversaries, though they far outnumber the Jewish state’s population and surround Israel on several fronts.
The Saudis, in general, are much closer to the US and Europe than to Eastern countries.
They are also part of an unspoken and unofficial Middle East security alliance with Israel and other Sunni countries against Tehran.
But they have also flirted with alliances with Russia and China, and have signed deals with Iran, which, however unlikely, could also have led to alliances.
If Riyadh gets the F-35 and shares the technology with Russia, China, or Iran, Israel’s qualitative edge over Tehran could be compromised, and it could also face other issues with Beijing and Moscow, which currently have a deep respect for Israel’s military.
This came up in 2020 when the US almost sold the F-35 to the UAE at the height of the wave of the Abraham Accords.
At the time, it seemed like the Israeli political echelon was reluctantly not publicly objecting, but top defense officials were very concerned about the move and breathed a sigh of relief when it fell through due to a variety of other issues.
But one of the reasons that Israel was somewhat ready to swallow the UAE receiving the F-35 was that the UAE had crossed the Rubicon and normalized ties with Jerusalem.
In other words, Israel got a major strategic win, and so it was willing to keep its mouth shut about a potential strategic problem.
Further, the very fact that the UAE normalized relations with Israel in some ways made it less likely, though not impossible, that it would pass on the sensitive F-35 technology to Israeli adversaries.
Here, the Trump administration may finalize the sale to the Saudis without any commitment to normalization.
Israeli supporters would hope that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will find the perfect mix of negotiations in which his ending the war and giving Sunni Arab countries a major hand in Gaza will help get Trump to insist on Jerusalem-Riyadh normalization as part of the price for the F-35 deal, if such a deal happens.
This had always been the expectation before October 7.
But Netanyahu has become even more resistant to any concessions toward the Palestinians, even those in the West Bank not involved in the invasion, following the war, and the Saudis are as adamant as ever that they cannot normalize and be seen as deserting the Palestinians completely.
This is why, with no deal yet on how the Saudis, the UAE, Egypt, the Palestinian Authority, former British prime minister Tony Blair, and others will eventually manage Gaza, and at the same time, with news of the Pentagon moving forward on an F-35 deal with the Saudis, Israeli defense observers would be very concerned.
The next steps on the F-35 issue and Saudi normalization will be pivotal.
Giving the F-35 to the Saudis could create serious risks to Israeli security in the future.
But giving the F-35 to Riyadh with Israel missing its chance at normalization, or at least losing the issue as leverage, would be far worse.
Israel could augment its qualitative military superiority for air-to-air battle by acquiring the US-made F-22 fighter jet, and it could try to get into the bidding for the F-47, which is due to start replacing the F-22 sometime in 2028.
There was a moment in 2020 when the US was considering selling the F-35 to the UAE, where it considered selling the F-22 to Israel as compensation, but the idea never advanced further.
This idea could be explored again if the Saudis do acquire the F-35, but it would still be a poor substitute for achieving normalization or for keeping Israel as the only Middle Eastern country with fifth-generation aircraft.
NEW Country Joins Abraham Accords as Gaza Plan Nears Second Stage [44:21] Yishai Fleisher
Nov 6, 2025 – Yishai LIVE from Judea, Israel with all the big news of the week, commentary and Torah study for Shabbat!
