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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.
Hamas Kidnaps Gaza’s Top Merchant and Forces Him to Pay Millions
[3:38 AM, 12/8/2025] +972 53-756-8282 Jewish Breaking News
A new report from KAN reveals how Hamas kidnapped one of Gaza’s richest merchants, held him for days, and allegedly forced him to pay millions in ransom – after years of letting him gouge civilians on food and basic goods. The story exposes a brutal protection racket inside Gaza, where Hamas and war profiteers squeeze ordinary families and then fight over the spoils. Read more
Noose pins in Knesset as Ben Gvir doubles down on terrorist death penalty

[4:01 AM, 12/8/2025] +972 53-756-8282: Jewish Breaking News
In a charged session of the Knesset’s National Security Committee, Otzma Yehudit MKs arrived wearing gold noose-shaped pins, signaling their push to lock in the death penalty for convicted terrorists under Limor Son Har Melech’s bill. The committee is in a new round of debates as it prepares the law for final readings.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir told the committee the pin represents “one of the options” for applying the law, openly listing hanging, the electric chair and lethal injection as methods under discussion. He claimed that since some doctors publicly opposed assisting with executions, he has received “100 messages” from physicians volunteering to help. That debate follows a Knesset research paper reviewing U.S. execution methods for the committee.
Ben Gvir also seized on new figures that 110 security prisoners have died since he took office, statistics that critics say reflect harsher prison conditions. He argued he will not apologize for ending what he called the “summer camp” for jailed terrorists, boasting of cutting back courtyard trips, sweets, rich menus and cosmetic treatments.
The bill itself, already approved in first reading, would create a mandatory death sentence for terrorists who murder Israelis in nationalist attacks, stripping judges of discretion and applying mainly in military or district courts. Supporters frame it as long-overdue justice and deterrence after repeated “revolving door” releases; security veterans and legal experts warn it could inflame tensions and damage Israel’s international standing, even as the coalition races to push it through.
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TURKEY IS QUIETLY ENCIRCLING ISRAEL — AND WASHINGTON IS LETTING IT HAPPEN [9:05] by David Mark
December 7, 2025 Israel Unwired
Turkey’s foreign policy since 2019 has shifted from opportunistic adventurism to a structured, region-wide projection strategy. Through military bases, naval power, proxy networks, and ideological patronage, Ankara has been slowly creating a ring of influence around Israel — an arc stretching from northern Syria to the Mediterranean and into the Palestinian political arena. The net effect resembles a deliberate encirclement. What is more puzzling, from an Israeli vantage point, is Washington’s restraint.
The below video shows how Turkey and Syria are working together to pressure and strangle Israel:
Understanding both developments requires a closer look at Ankara’s ambitions and the Trump administration’s calculus.
Ankara’s Strategy: Multi-Layered Pressure
Turkey’s foreign policy architecture is built on three interlocking pillars: forward military presence, Islamist political patronage, and assertive maritime behavior. Ankara now controls meaningful territory in northern Syria, leverages its hold over northern Cyprus, and sustains entrenched military involvement in Libya.
Its growing influence in the Palestinian sphere is perhaps the most significant pillar of the encirclement posture.
“There is a need for a credible Palestinian civil administration… Turkey is ready to contribute to an international stabilization force that would support it.”
— Hakan Fidan, Turkish Foreign Minister
This is not altruism. It is an attempt to shape the governance space immediately adjacent to Israel’s southern flank, replacing Egyptian-U.S. structuring with Turkish-aligned political networks.
Why Israelis View This as an Emerging Threat
Jerusalem’s security community has been increasingly vocal. Analysts at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) waIsraeli analysts have grown increasingly alarmed. Ankara’s advocacy for Hamas leaders, its ideological interference in Gaza’s political future and its military entrenchment in Syria amount to a coordinated pressure system.
INSS senior researcher Dr. Gallia Lindenstrauss warned:
“Statements by Ankara raise concerns… Turkey may be becoming a strategic rival to Israel, especially through its military presence and influence in Syria and Gaza.”
— Dr. Gallia Lindenstrauss, INSS
The threat matrix includes:
Maritime Pressure: Turkey’s Libya maritime agreement and naval posturing challenge Israel’s energy routes.
Northern Axis Exposure: Turkish intelligence and military forces sit only a short geopolitical leap from the Golan corridor.
Gaza Politicization: Ankara attempts to carve a place for Islamist factions aligned with its worldview.
Why the Trump Administration Isn’t Confronting Ankara
Despite the mounting pressure on Israel, Washington has remained strikingly restrained.
1. Turkey’s Transactional Value
Turkey has positioned itself as indispensable on issues the U.S. wants to manage, not escalate: Syrian stabilization, Red Sea chokepoint dynamics, migration flows, and energy corridors. Confronting Ankara could unravel cooperation across multiple fronts.
2. Trump’s Leadership Style
The administration prefers personal diplomacy and transactional bargaining over formal pressure campaigns. This inherently favors continued engagement with Erdoğan, not disciplinary action. Let’s face it, Trump loves Erdogan and has said so himself.
3. NATO Fragility & Russia’s Shadow
Punishing Turkey risks pushing a major NATO military actor toward Moscow — something Washington sees as strategically disastrous at a time when the Russia–Iran partnership is tightening.
The result is strategic permissiveness: Ankara expands; Washington negotiates; Israel absorbs the fallout.
What Israel Must Do Now
Israel must prepare for a long-term strategic rivalry with Ankara — one fought through influence, intelligence and maritime friction rather than direct confrontation.
Recommended pillars:
- Strengthen northern monitoring of Turkish-backed militias and drone corridors.
- Deepen a counter-coalition with Greece, Cyprus, Egypt and the UAE.
- Expose Ankara’s destabilization inside NATO forums and European energy dialogues.
- Invest in Mediterranean naval parity, especially ASW (anti-submarine warfare), amphibious drones, and other capabilities that can bust any potential Turkish blockade.
- Continue to insist that no Turkish troops are stationed in Gaza or southern Syria.
- Southern Syria must remain demilitarized, and the buffer zone must remain in Israel’s hands.
Turkey seeks leverage and ideological dominance, not isolation. Israel can blunt that ambition — but only through a structured, multi-layered strategy.
WE ARE ISRAEL!!! [1:10:12] Avi Abelow
December 6, 2025 Pulse of Israel
There is a growing chorus of Jew-haters, online, on campus, in politics, and in the media, who repeat the same tired lie: “Jews don’t belong in Israel. The modern State of Israel is only 77 years old. You have no connection to the land. You aren’t even the real Jews.”
Let me be absolutely clear: these are not arguments. They are hate slogans. And they collapse the moment you shine one ounce of truth onto them.
Israel Is Not 77 Years Old. The Jewish homeland of Israel Is 3,000+ Years Old.
The modern State of Israel, established in 1948, is not a new invention. It is the third Jewish commonwealth on this land.
Before 1948, there was the Second Commonwealth, the era of the Second Temple.
Before that, the First Commonwealth, from King David and King Solomon through the Biblical prophets.
Our return in 1948 is not the birth of something new. It is the rebirth of what has existed since the dawn of our civilization.
No other nation returning to its homeland after exile has ever been accused of “colonialism.” Only the Jewish people, because Jew-hatred always rewrites history to erase Jewish identity and deny Jewish legitimacy.
The Name Israel Comes from One Source: God’s Covenant With Jacob
The haters love to twist language. They claim Jews aren’t “real Israelites,” that we have “no connection” to the word Israel at all.
Really? Let’s open the Torah, the same Torah that the world’s religions base their own histories on.
It is God Himself who gives Jacob a new name: Israel.
This appears explicitly in Genesis 32:29 and again in Genesis 35:10.
Jacob, Israel, is the father of the 12 Tribes of Israel.
Jews alive today are descendant of those tribes, scattered across the world and finally returning home.
To say Jews have no connection to the name Israel is like saying the French have no connection to France or the Chinese have no connection to China. It is historical nonsense, and it is only believed by those who want to believe lies because those lies fuel their hatred.
The Jewish People Never Abandoned This Land
Even during exile, Jews maintained an unbroken presence in Jerusalem, Hebron, Tiberias, Tzfat, and countless other towns. Our daily prayers face Jerusalem.
Our holidays revolve around our agricultural cycle in this land. Our Torah is rooted in its mountains, valleys, fields, and borders.
This is not metaphor. This is identity.
For two thousand years we said:”Next year in Jerusalem.” The world heard a wish. We meant a promise.
And in 1948, after the ashes of the Holocaust, that promise became reality. Not because the world granted us permission.
Not because empires endorsed us. But because God’s covenant and Jewish perseverance outlasted every Pharaoh, Caesar, Caliph, Sultan, Czar, and tyrant who tried to erase us.
Haters Will Hate. History Doesn’t Care. Destiny Doesn’t Care.
One can deny the Jewish connection to Israel. One can scream that Israel is “new.”
One can pretend that Jews are not Jews.
But facts don’t bend just because Jew-hating anti-Semites shout loudly.
The Jewish people are the ancient nation of Israel.
We are the descendants of Jacob, Israel, who walked this land, buried our mothers and fathers in Hebron, built our Temple in Jerusalem, and carried the moral light of God into a dark world.
We Are Home, and We Are Here to Stay
Yes—haters will continue to hate. They always have.
But their hatred does not define our identity.
Our identity is defined by a 3,000-year-old covenant and a nation reborn.
While they spread darkness, we will spread light.
While they cling to lies, we will strengthen our national identity.
While they try to erase our past, we will fulfill our destiny.
We are the only nation on earth that still practices the same rituals as our ancestors 3,000+ years ago, speaks the same ancient language they spoke, and lives in the very same ancestral homeland they walked.
We Jews, restored in our ancestral homeland in the third Jewish commonwealth, are living the greatest return and most miraculous story of in human history.
And no amount of hatred will stop us.
Not now.
Not ever.
Am Yisrael Chai.
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