Daily Shmutz | ISRAEL / (IINO) | 6/12/25

ISRAEL / (IINO)

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: Israel’s Strikes Kill Head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, Members of Military’s Top Brass, Senior Nuclear Scientists

 

UPDATE: ISRAEL BOMBS IRAN’S NUCLEAR SITES; Explosions Heard in Tehran; Israel Defense Minister Says Israel Conducting “Preemptive Strike Against Iran”

 

IAF launches major strike on Iran’s nuclear program; sirens wail across Israel to warn of ‘new situation’

Home Front Command spokesman says Israel could experience ‘heavy missile attack’ in coming hours, but no fire from Iran as yet and no need to go to bomb shelters * Israel closes airspace

June 12, 2025 3:53 am Israel Time  The Times of Israel

Report: US helped lull Iran into belief no attack imminent   By LAZAR BERMAN

The US participated in a massive campaign to lull Iran into thinking an attack was not going to happen immediately, Channel 12 reports.

US President Donald Trump said Thursday that an Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear sites “could very well happen” but advised against it, saying the possibility of a deal was “fairly close” if Tehran compromises on its atomic ambitions in ongoing talks with the US.

US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said in an interview yesterday that Israel was unlikely to attack Iran without a green light from Washington.

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IDF expects operation against Iran to last for several days     By EMANUEL FABIAN

Defense Minister Israel Katz, center right, meets with IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, center left, and members of the military’s top brass ahead of the Israeli operation against Iran’s nuclear program, June 12, 2025. (Defense Ministry)

The Israeli military expects its operation against Iran’s nuclear program and long-range missile capabilities to last for several days.

The IDF is preparing for heavy fire from Iran in response to its airstrikes tonight. “At the end of the operation, there will be no nuclear threat” from Iran, military officials say.

“We are in the window of strategic opportunities. We have reached the point of no return, and there is no choice but to act now,” IDF officials say.

The IDF says it is coordinating its action with the US.

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Explosions heard in Tehran, Iran’s state TV says; regime’s air defenses on alert; airport closed

By AGENCIES

Explosions are being heard in Tehran, Iranian state TV reports.

“Loud explosions are being heard in different locations of the capital Tehran,” state TV says without providing details.

It adds that Iran’s air defense system is on full alert.

Iran suspends all flights at its main Iman Khomeini airport, state TV says.

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Israel closes airspace for arrivals and departures    By SHARON WROBEL

Israel has closed its airspace for arrivals and departures until further notice, the Transportation Ministry says.

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PM’s insistence he was going on vacation was apparently a ruse  By LAZAR BERMAN

Yesterday afternoon, the Prime Minister’s Office went out of its way to tell reporters that Benjamin Netanyahu was indeed going on vacation this weekend: “As opposed to reports spread online,” the prime minister did not cancel his trip to the north.

The announcement appears to have been part of a campaign to lull Iranian intelligence into thinking a strike would not happen this weekend.

It should be noted that the wedding of Netanyahu’s son Avner is scheduled for Monday, an event that is sure to be postponed.

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IDF confirms launching aerial campaign against Iran’s nuclear program   By EMANUEL FABIAN

The IDF confirms it has launched an aerial campaign against Iran’s nuclear program.

Dozens of targets across Iran related to the nuclear program and other military facilities are being struck by the Israeli Air Force, it says.

The operation is dubbed “Nation of Lions.”

The IDF says Iran has enough enriched uranium to build 15 nuclear bombs within days, and it needs to act against this “imminent threat.”

Sirens that sounded across Israel a short while ago were a preemptive warning issued by the IDF, ahead of a possible reaction by Iran.

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26min ago

Sirens designed to warn Israelis of ‘new situation’; no attack launched at Israel at this hour

The Home Front Command clarifies that the sirens that wailed across Israel a few minutes ago were intended to convey to Israelis that the country is entering “a new situation,” the Home Front Command’s Tzvika Tessler clarifies.

There has been no attack launched at Israel at this time, he says.

Israelis are not required to go to bomb shelters, but are told to follow instructions as needed.

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28min ago

Netanyahu convenes security cabinet as Israel begins strikes in Iran  By LAZAR BERMAN

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convenes his security cabinet, as Israel begins airstrikes against Iran.

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37min ago

Home Front Command warns Israel could experience ‘heavy missile attack from the east’

Illustrative: A missile is on display with a sign on it which reads ‘Death to Israel’ in Farsi, in front of a mosque in the shape of Jerusalem’s Dome of the Rock, at an entrance to Quds, an Iranian town to the west of the capital Tehran, April 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

As Israel is carrying out strikes in Iran, the IDF Home Front Command announces immediate changes to its guidelines, prohibiting all educational activities, gatherings, and workplaces, with the exception of essential sectors. “The public is required to follow the guidelines published on the official Home Front Command channel,” the army says.

The HomeFront Command’s Tzvika Tessler says that, in the coming few hours, we could experience “a significant attack from the east.”

These could be “heavy missiles” that could reach anywhere in the country, he says on Channel 12 news. “We will give far-reaching warnings,” he says.

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Israel begins preemptive strike against Iran, defense minister says; sirens wail across Israel

File: Armed Israeli Air Force planes depart from an unknown location to attack Iran, October 26, 2024. (Israeli Army via AP)

Defense Minister Israel Katz says he has declared an emergency situation across the country due to Israel’s action in Iran.

“Following the State of Israel’s preemptive strike against Iran, a missile and drone attack against the State of Israel and its civilian population is expected in the immediate future,” Katz says.

He says he has signed “a special order, according to which a special state of emergency will be imposed in the home front throughout the entire State of Israel.”

“You must obey the instructions of the Home Front Command and the authorities and remain in the protected areas,” Katz adds.

Sirens have just wailed across Israel.

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Young man shot dead in Ar’ara in northern Israel

A young man aged around 20 was shot dead in Ar’ara in northern Israel tonight.

The man was rushed to a Hadera hospital in serious condition, where he died of his wounds.

Police are investigating the incident.

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[Ed.:  A ‘pre-emptive strike’? What are we crazy? That’s not the plan. We paralyze the Iran war machine first step with an EMP, then take out the nuke and military, then return Iran to the people.
We do this in such a way that Iran’s military is incapable of any response response. This is an EMP attack. This is only stage one and not a preemptive strike! Jonathan Pollard delineated this to Israel’s military leaders weeks ago. IINO’s deep state had different plans! They wanted to punch Iran’s chin, and then watch how much Jewish blood could be shed. This was not only a mistake! It was deliberate and planned suicide. So too were yesterday’s “Humanitarian Aid” trucks, which IINO knew would be stolen by Hamas. That too, was a deliberate and suicidal action our leaders chose. Woeh lanu.

 

Hamas Mechanisms for Exploiting the Entry of Humanitarian Aid

June 12, 2025  Yeshiva World News – The IDF has exposed the four main methods how Hamas systematically exploited humanitarian aid in Gaza to fund its terror activities, based on extensive intelligence.

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Israel Feeds Hamas Once Again!

June 12, 2025  Yeshiva World News

For the first time in months, Israeli authorities allowed 56 humanitarian aid trucks to directly enter the northern Gaza Strip.

Sources in Gaza told the IDF that most of the aid trucks that entered Gaza last night were looted and robbed before reaching their destination.

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[Ed.:  The deep state of IINO planned this support of Hamas, and they knew that the aid would be stolen and not get to “the poor innocent civilians”.  This wasn’t an ‘accident’ and wasn’t unexpected.  Jewish blood is cheapest in the modern land of IINO. Our soldiers are mere cannon fodder (basar totachim).

 

!!  UNPRECEDENTED WARNING

June 12, 2025  Jewish Breaking News

American security officials report that Israel has issued an unprecedented warning in recent hours to three Arab countries — Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria — regarding potential involvement in a regional conflict on Iran’s side in the event of an escalation.  [Ed.:  Oops, they forgot Pakistan and Turkey!]

The message conveyed:

“Even the smallest intervention on your part — whatever it may be — will trigger a disproportionate Israeli response directed at your entire country. Within hours, we will destroy all critical infrastructure in your nation — including ports, power stations, military bases, and strategic roads. Even populated areas will not be excluded from the target list.” [Emphasis added]

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[Ed.:  What about all those “innocent civilians”??  Does this mean that they will not be getting their leaflet drops, phone calls, and lunch boxes?? OMG!!! This might even increase antisemitism!]

 

‼️ NETANYAHU GOVERNMENT STABILIZED AFTER ULTRA-ORTHODOX PARTIES REACH CONSENSUS; IRAN’S NUCLEAR PUSH CONFIRMED; US-ISRAEL STRIKE COORDINATION ESCALATES

June 11, 2025 @ 5:54 pm ET  Israel Realtime

🇮🇱 Prime Minister Netanyahu’s coalition government has managed to avoid collapse following a general consensus reached with the ultra-Orthodox parties. This development comes after weeks of internal disagreements over religious legislation, military exemptions, and budgetary allocations. The agreement helps restore short-term political stability, ensuring that the coalition remains intact amid mounting security and diplomatic pressures.

‼️ U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed that Iran is actively pursuing a nuclear weapon. He warned, “For the sake of our national security, the security of our allies, and millions of civilians in the region, this cannot be allowed to happen.” In response, the U.S. and Israel are coordinating potential military strikes to deter Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

⚠️ As part of emergency preparations, the U.S. has instructed all embassies within Iran’s strike range—including those in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and North Africa—to convene emergency action committees. Each embassy must report back to Washington detailing the risk mitigation steps being taken.

In Iraq, the government is engaging directly with pro-Iranian armed groups, urging them not to launch attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad amid heightened tensions.

💥 At the same time, multiple Israeli fighter jets have scrambled from several airbases, reflecting increased military readiness and alert levels.

🔥 Adding to regional instability, Saudi government websites are reportedly under a massive cyberattack. The source of the attack has not been publicly confirmed.

❗️An Iranian source speaking to Al-Mayadeen claimed, “Israel is seeking to drag the U.S. into a military confrontation with Iran,” though he suggested this is unlikely at the current stage. However, Iranian state media issued a sharp warning: “We are ready.” Tehran vowed that any Israeli strike on its nuclear facilities would trigger an “unprecedented response.”

🟥 Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that he has instructed the IDF to prevent jihadist protesters from entering Gaza through the Egyptian border. His directive comes in response to a convoy of hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists traveling from Tunisia through North Africa toward the Rafah Crossing. Katz warned that any attempt by these protesters to cross the border would endanger IDF soldiers, stating, “I expect Egyptian authorities to prevent the arrival of jihadist protesters to the Egyptian-Israel border and not allow them to perform provocations and try and enter Gaza.”

Meanwhile, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry addressed the convoy in a public statement, expressing support for the Palestinian cause and opposition to the blockade. It declared, “Egypt welcomes the official and popular international and regional positions supporting Palestinian rights and rejecting the blockade.” However, the ministry emphasized that no individual or group will be allowed to enter Egyptian territory or approach the Gaza border without prior coordination and official diplomatic approval.

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🚨 U.S. EMBASSIES ORDER EVACUATIONS AS IRAN NUCLEAR THREAT TRIGGERS REGION-WIDE ALERTS AND MILITARY READINESS; US AMBASSADOR HUCKABEE: IRAN MUST DISMANTLE NUCLEAR PROGRAM, PALESTINIAN STATE NOT VIABLE IN JUDEA AND SAMARIA

June 11, 2025  Israel Realtime

🚨 The U.S. is rapidly escalating security measures across the Middle East amid growing concerns over Iran’s nuclear intentions. The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is preparing for the evacuation of all nonessential personnel due to heightened threats. Similarly, the State Department is authorizing the voluntary departure of nonessential staff and family members from embassies in Bahrain and Kuwait. Although Baghdad’s embassy already operates with reduced staff, these moves indicate rising alarm within U.S. leadership.

The U.S. Navy has placed its Bahrain base on high alert, and all U.S. oil tankers passing through the Persian Gulf are now on elevated security status. The UK has issued similar warnings to its vessels in the region. These precautionary actions come as sources suggest that senior U.S. and Israeli officials may have received “serious, credible intelligence” indicating that Iran could be close to assembling a crude nuclear device or already possesses one.

Tensions have grown to the point where the U.S. Defense Secretary has authorized the voluntary evacuation of military dependents from across the entire Middle East — a region-wide move rarely taken unless there is significant strategic concern.

Iran, meanwhile, is reportedly preparing for the possibility of military conflict and could seek assistance from Russia to protect its nuclear facilities. In a public statement, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian accused foreign adversaries of trying to spark internal unrest in order to weaken the country. “Our enemies are trying to incite internal strife to attack us, and with our unity we will thwart their efforts. We are not seeking nuclear weapons,” he said.

In Vienna, a vote on a draft resolution against Iran at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Board of Governors meeting has been delayed until tomorrow, further underscoring the fluidity and seriousness of the situation.

🚨 In a powerful interview with Bloomberg News, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee outlined the Trump administration’s uncompromising stance on Iran and the Palestinian issue. Huckabee emphasized that Iran must fully dismantle its nuclear program and cannot be allowed to enrich uranium, warning that “all options are on the table” if diplomatic talks fail. He made it clear that while President Trump wants to avoid bloodshed, military action is possible if Iran continues its nuclear ambitions.

On the Palestinian question, Huckabee declared that the United States no longer supports the creation of an independent Palestinian state within the territory of Israel. He explained that if such a state were ever established, it would have to be “somewhere other than Judea and Samaria (AKA WestBank).” Highlighting Israel’s small size—comparable to New Jersey—he noted that the Arab world holds land 644 times larger than Israel, suggesting ample space for a Palestinian homeland outside of Israeli territory.

Huckabee concluded with a firm prediction: “I don’t think we will see a Palestinian state in our lifetime.”

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IsraelQatarHamas: New report on the flow of weapons and money   CHANANYA WEISSMAN

The friend of your enemy is your enemy

JUN 11, 2025

You literally can’t make this stuff up. Mere days after I connected the dots with state-owned weapons manufacturers raking in record profits since the start of the Gaza “war”, all while jacking up taxes on their slave population to “pay for the war”, the following has just been revealed:

According to information received by Maariv, Elbit signed contracts with Qatar worth more than $100 million, Rafael signed contracts worth tens of millions of dollars, while Israel Aerospace Industries had a long affair with Qatar – which included at least 20 visits by Israel Aerospace Industries heads to Doha and a significant visit by a senior Qatari delegation, which spent an entire day at the Israel Aerospace Industries offices.

These agreements were signed with the approval of bodies in the Defense Ministry, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and special approval from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Let me get this straight:

1. The fake-Jewish State of Israel massively taxes its population, which pays more per capita for “defense” than any other country, and uses much of this money to fund state-owned weapons manufacturers.

2. The oligarchy sells weapons to Qatar, a supposedly enemy nation.

3. Qatar “smuggles” weapons to Hamas.

4. Hamas kills lots of Jews.

5. The fake-Jewish army, under the control of the same Defense Ministry that funds the weapons manufacturers and approves arms deals, sends actual Jews into death traps…often to search for weapons.

It’s like a parent hiding pieces of chametz before Pesach and sending children on a scavenger hunt to find them, only people are shooting at the children, there are explosives everywhere, the parent is getting paid billions of dollars for this, and the parent is actually an impostor.

6. State-employed rabbis declare this is the holiest mitzvah, and the entire state propaganda engine goes into full swing.

7. The oligarchy raises taxes to pay for an endless “war” against Hamas. Much of this money is funneled to state-owned weapons manufacturers.

8. State-owned weapons manufacturers earn record profits, not a penny of which is returned to the taxpayers who funded them.

9. The state sends millions of tons of “aid” to Gaza, knowing full well it will wind up in the hands of Hamas, and keep the “war” going.

10. The state is extremely hungry for more soldiers to join its army, especially religious people, and most especially religious people who have antipathy for the state.

11. The state sends arms to other Arab clans in Gaza, ostensibly to help save Jewish lives, while refusing to properly arm vulnerable Jewish communities to defend themselves, ostensibly because that would endanger Jewish lives.

12. State-supported psy-op blankets the country with relentless hostage propaganda, and the propaganda engine makes haredim public enemy number one. Channel your attention and frustrations there.

13. Rinse, wash, repeat.

Historical note, which they don’t teach in Jewish history class: The eventual founders of the fake-Jewish state collaborated with the Nazi party to break a boycott against them, which enabled Germany to rebuild their military. See here for the essential clip with the author of “In Jewish Blood: The Zionist Alliance with Germany”, and here for the complete program.

What’s changed, really?

I’ve wondered aloud why they can’t slap a GoPro on Iron Dome missiles and give us incredible footage of them taking out enemy rockets from near and afar. Iron Dome has been operational since 2011, and officially has intercepted many thousands of rockets, so we should expect LOTS of impressive, incontrovertible video evidence of these interceptions, not the silly videos they show us that conceal much more than they reveal.

Well, we finally have a video of the Iron Dome taking out enemy projectiles that is so impressive, it rivals the videos of men landing on the moon and actresses returning from outer space.

To be clear, I never denied that someone has been firing stuff at the slave population, which keeps them perpetually traumatized and supporting more “war”. I simply doubt the official narrative beyond that. The burden of proof is always on wicked pathological liars, not those who are skeptical of them.

And, to be clear, the claims of said wicked pathological liars are not credible evidence, so if that’s all you’ve got, it’s time to become skeptical of them, too.

It’s a big mitzvah to fight for the Jewish people, which is why I will never join the IDF.

 

Genocide is not a meme, so stop treating it like one.   AVI TARANTO

In 10 years, millions will remember Israel as having committed a genocide it didn’t commit — and forget the genocides that actually did.

JUN 10, 2025

In the long history of human violence, genocide stands out as a uniquely horrifying category.

It is not simply war. It is not insurgency, or resistance, or collateral damage. It is the deliberate attempt to erase a people from existence. And so, when we use the word genocide, we invoke moral gravity of the highest order.

But what happens when the meme of genocide becomes cheapened? What happens when it is misapplied, algorithmically amplified, memetically inflated — used not to clarify truth, but to override it?

The term genocide is a memetic superweapon. Coined in the aftermath of the Holocaust, it carries the power of finality: To be accused of genocide is to be placed outside the circle of humanity. It is an accusation from which no nation easily recovers. It doesn’t simply describe death; it ascribes intent — and that is memetically irreversible.

But, as with any powerful meme, its overuse leads to dilution. Every time “genocide” is applied recklessly or falsely, its ability to mean anything at all is weakened. When every war becomes genocide, then genocide becomes just another word for war.

A meme, like a currency, must be backed by something real. Remove the backing (evidence, proportion, context) and you create the equivalent of moral counterfeit.

The war between Israel and Gaza is being reported — across major news platforms, university protests, and TikTok feeds — as the genocide of our time.

According to recent studies, the term “genocide” has been invoked in reference to Gaza more than all recognized genocides of the past two decades combined, including those in Rwanda, Syria, Darfur, Myanmar, and Xinjiang.

Pause for a moment. That should shock you.

Even if someone believed Israel was acting with excessive force, to leap straight to genocide (while ignoring actual genocides) is a memetic tell. It is not about accurate classification. It is about narrative override.

And override it does. Few bother to verify the numbers. Hamas’ reported death toll of over 54,000 goes largely unquestioned, despite being sourced from the same apparatus that has, for years, exaggerated or outright fabricated figures to shape global perception.

Recent analysis shows that at least 22,000 of the dead were fighters, and thousands more were likely natural deaths included in the total. What this means is staggering: Israel has achieved the lowest ratio of civilian-to-combatant deaths in modern warfare history, especially in urban warfare. And yet the memetic narrative insists on the opposite.

This is Malicious Memetic Mimicry (MMM) in action: the mimicry of moral language to produce immoral results. The “genocide” meme here mimics humanitarian concern, but it functions as a weapon of psychological and geopolitical war.

When everything is genocide, nothing is. In a single year, the word has been emptied of its moral power and historical specificity. The Holocaust, the archetype of genocide, is now casually equated to a war Israel did not start and has repeatedly sought to avoid. Once that equivalence sticks, historical literacy collapses.

We are witnessing the manufacture of false memory at scale. In 10 years, millions will remember Israel as having committed a genocide it didn’t commit — and forget the genocides that actually did.

The “genocide” meme spreads because it is emotionally intuitive and structurally simple: good versus evil, oppressor versus oppressed. The West, already preloaded with postcolonial guilt and institutionalized moral relativism, has become a fertile host.

This simplification is not accidental. It is the outcome of narrative compression — a memetic process by which complex realities are flattened into emotionally viral tropes. The actual content is less important than the form: The meme must look like truth, even when it evacuates truth entirely.

And, for a generation trained to respond to optics, hashtags, and algorithms — more than facts or history — the aesthetic of the oppressed trumps the reality of oppression.

This is why Hamas and its global apologists have no need to win militarily. They only need to look like victims. They need children’s bodies. They need rubble. They need shock. Even if they engineer the deaths themselves, they win the war of memes if the world blames Israel.

While Hamas’ soldiers die in war, Jews around the world are attacked in cafes, schools, synagogues, and on the street. Not Israeli soldiers, but Jews. And it’s not because of anything they’ve done. It’s because the meme of “Israel as genocidal” now maps onto all Jews.

This is the logic of blood libel. It is memetically indistinguishable from medieval antisemitism, now cloaked in “anti-Zionism” but functionally the same: Dehumanize Jews, accuse them of child murder, justify punishment.

To call this “progressivism” is obscene. It is regression to the most ancient of hate.

Every time the West allows this narrative to metastasize, it plays into the hands of those who actually oppress and kill civilians at scale: Iran, Russia, China, Syria, North Korea. These regimes cheer when the West eats itself, when its students chant for Hamas, when its media spreads disinformation, when its intellectuals collapse under moral relativism.

They see what we do not: that the meme of “genocide” applied to Israel is not a humanitarian act. It is an act of civilizational sabotage.

Even if someone believed Israel was acting with excessive force, to leap straight to genocide (while ignoring actual genocides) is a memetic tell. It is not about accurate classification. It is about narrative override.

And override it does. Few bother to verify the numbers. Hamas’ reported death toll of over 54,000 goes largely unquestioned, despite being sourced from the same apparatus that has, for years, exaggerated or outright fabricated figures to shape global perception.

Recent analysis shows that at least 22,000 of the dead were fighters, and thousands more were likely natural deaths included in the total. What this means is staggering: Israel has achieved the lowest ratio of civilian-to-combatant deaths in modern warfare history, especially in urban warfare. And yet the memetic narrative insists on the opposite.

This is Malicious Memetic Mimicry (MMM) in action: the mimicry of moral language to produce immoral results. The “genocide” meme here mimics humanitarian concern, but it functions as a weapon of psychological and geopolitical war.

When everything is genocide, nothing is. In a single year, the word has been emptied of its moral power and historical specificity. The Holocaust, the archetype of genocide, is now casually equated to a war Israel did not start and has repeatedly sought to avoid. Once that equivalence sticks, historical literacy collapses.

We are witnessing the manufacture of false memory at scale. In 10 years, millions will remember Israel as having committed a genocide it didn’t commit — and forget the genocides that actually did.

The “genocide” meme spreads because it is emotionally intuitive and structurally simple: good versus evil, oppressor versus oppressed. The West, already preloaded with postcolonial guilt and institutionalized moral relativism, has become a fertile host.

This simplification is not accidental. It is the outcome of narrative compression — a memetic process by which complex realities are flattened into emotionally viral tropes. The actual content is less important than the form: The meme must look like truth, even when it evacuates truth entirely.

And, for a generation trained to respond to optics, hashtags, and algorithms — more than facts or history — the aesthetic of the oppressed trumps the reality of oppression.

This is why Hamas and its global apologists have no need to win militarily. They only need to look like victims. They need children’s bodies. They need rubble. They need shock. Even if they engineer the deaths themselves, they win the war of memes if the world blames Israel.

While Hamas’ soldiers die in war, Jews around the world are attacked in cafes, schools, synagogues, and on the street. Not Israeli soldiers, but Jews. And it’s not because of anything they’ve done. It’s because the meme of “Israel as genocidal” now maps onto all Jews.

This is the logic of blood libel. It is memetically indistinguishable from medieval antisemitism, now cloaked in “anti-Zionism” but functionally the same: Dehumanize Jews, accuse them of child murder, justify punishment.

To call this “progressivism” is obscene. It is regression to the most ancient of hate.

Every time the West allows this narrative to metastasize, it plays into the hands of those who actually oppress and kill civilians at scale: Iran, Russia, China, Syria, North Korea. These regimes cheer when the West eats itself, when its students chant for Hamas, when its media spreads disinformation, when its intellectuals collapse under moral relativism.

They see what we do not: that the meme of “genocide” applied to Israel is not a humanitarian act. It is an act of civilizational sabotage.

There is something uniquely cruel and unmistakably intentional about accusing the descendants of Holocaust survivors of committing genocide. This is not a neutral misclassification. It is not an innocent exaggeration. It is a calculated memetic inversion, designed to sting. [Emphasis added]

Hamas, and many of its ideological allies, relish this inversion. They understand the psychology of trauma. They exploit it. To turn the Holocaust inside out — casting Israelis as Nazis, Jews as perpetrators — is to desecrate memory while inflicting new pain. It is a form of sadistic moral theater, and it works because it plays to an audience already primed to feel uneasy about Jewish power, Jewish trauma, and Jewish survival.

To accuse Jews of genocide in the shadow of the Holocaust is to strip them of their history, deny them their wounds, and blame them for surviving.

What’s more, the charge of apartheid against Israel has become another memetic staple of the current conflict: easily chantable, superficially resonant, and increasingly untethered from its original historical referent. It is designed to short-circuit discussion, not invite it. And like genocide, it is a term with genuine historical weight, cheapened through repetition until it functions more as a slur than a diagnosis.

The comparison to South African apartheid is not only false; it is maliciously misleading. Apartheid was a legal and territorial system of racial segregation, enforced by a white minority over a disenfranchised Black majority with no political rights or recourse.

By contrast:

  • Arab citizens of Israel vote, serve in the Knesset, sit on the Supreme Court, work in hospitals, teach in universities, and protest freely.
  • The West Bank is not sovereign Israeli territory; it is disputed land governed partially by the Palestinian Authority, with a history of failed peace offers and violent rejections.
  • Gaza has been entirely free from Israel since 2005, and is currently ruled by Hamas, an explicitly antisemitic, theocratic, armed faction that rejects peace.
    And yet, the meme persists.

Why? Because apartheid, like genocide, is a memetic wildcard. It offers moral clarity without historical complexity. It gives the user a sense of righteousness without requiring context, nuance, or evidence. It mimics the moral urgency of the anti-apartheid movement of the 1980s, but its purpose here is not liberation; it is delegitimization.

This is not critique. This is rhetorical sabotage.

And it works. Because once a society is labeled “apartheid,” the normal rules of moral engagement no longer apply. Negotiation becomes appeasement. Defense becomes aggression. Coexistence becomes complicity.

The result is not peace. The result is a license to hate, draped in the language of human rights.

Just as the genocide meme inverts the Holocaust, the apartheid meme inverts the civil rights movement. It is a false analogy propped up by people who would never survive a day under Hamas rule — and yet feel empowered to condemn the only pluralistic democracy in the region as a racist regime.

Like genocide, apartheid was not merely a set of policies; it was a novel racial architecture, rooted in the pseudoscientific eugenics of the early 20th century. It sought not only to separate peoples, but to biologically and culturally justify domination through scientific discourse and bureaucratic precision. Its memetic uniqueness was its legibility — a systematic, codified regime of racial cruelty, unmatched in modern statecraft.

To invoke it casually is to engage in Scientific Malicious Memetic Mimicry: the appropriation of an empirically defined evil to emotionally justify an unrelated, far less clear-cut political agenda.

And perhaps most cynically, the accusation now comes loudest from South Africa itself, the nation that gave apartheid its name. In recent years, the South African government has wielded the apartheid accusation against Israel not as a defense of global justice, but as a domestic pressure valve.

Amid spiraling corruption, state collapse, and public disillusionment with the African National Congress’ post-apartheid failures, the symbolic projection of apartheid onto Israel offers a convenient external enemy.

It reframes South Africa not as a nation struggling under kleptocracy, but as a moral authority reasserting its legacy. Yet, in doing so, it diminishes that very legacy. It dilutes its own historical struggle by using its moral capital not to uplift truth, but to outsource blame.

When asking Western onlookers to resist a seductive moral narrative, a predictable script of deflection emerges: “You have to admit, it’s hell on Earth. Look at the children. Look at the rubble.”

A raw emotional appeal, used to justify memetic inversion.

“Israel is obviously guilty of war crimes tantamount to genocide.”

Translation: We don’t have proof, but it feels close enough.

“That’s just an excuse for Israel to commit atrocities.”

As if Jewish trauma itself were a con — millennia of persecution repackaged as villainy.

“What about Ben-Gvir and Smotrich?”

As if every government is reducible to its worst actors. As if their extremism defines Israeli society, rather than being checked and widely condemned within it.

“What makes you an expert?”

A classic dodge. From those who follow memes, not facts.

Let’s be clear: War is hell. This war, like all wars, has produced horrific suffering. But this war began not in ambiguity, but in massacre — on October 7, 2023 — when Hamas and allied groups broke through the border, slaughtered civilians, took hostages, and unleashed hell.

And in the aftermath? Many so-called civilians joined in. None of the hostages report having been helped. The societies that produced the Nazis and their collaborators conversely contained those with the courage and moral fortitude to save Jews. No Gazan has been named among the “Righteous Among the Nations.” Not one has entered the record having showed mercy.

Despite this, Israel has not granted itself carte blanche. On the contrary, it has undertaken more efforts to minimize civilian casualties — via leaflets, phone calls, humanitarian corridors — than any modern power in similar conflict. That includes the United States, the United Kingdom, and NATO. The civilian-to-combatant ratio remains the lowest on record for urban warfare of this scale.

Yes, Gaza has suffered tremendous destruction. That is not denied. But to call this genocide is to elevate the lie over the facts, and narrative over history. This is not genocide. This is a war Israel did not seek but now must finish, lest October 7th be repeated again, and again, and again.

This is not only about Israel. Or Jews. It is about whether the West can survive the collapse of its own moral language.

When genocide means “whatever is emotionally persuasive,” when victims are rebranded as villains, when truth is optional and memory is rewritable — we lose civilization itself.

Because civilization depends on categories: on the ability to distinguish between just and unjust, between war and massacre, between real suffering and manipulated spectacle.

In the fog of this memetic war, we must not be afraid to say: This is not genocide, the numbers have been manipulated, Hamas exploits its own people, accusing Jews of genocide is a desecration of history, and the moral compass of the West is spinning — and it is our duty to recalibrate it.

Because, if we don’t, the truth will not just be forgotten. It will be forbidden.

[Ed.:  Genocide meme:

 

 

🟥 U.S. URGES ISRAELI COALITION TO STAND BEHIND NETANYAHU AMID ESCALATING IRAN THREAT; GRETA AND FLOTILLA ACTIVISTS REFUSE TO WATCH FOOTAGE OF HAMAS OCTOBER 7 MASSACRE AFTER BEING DETAINED IN ISRAEL

June 25, 2025  Israel Realtime

🔹 U.S. officials are meeting with ultra-Orthodox members of the Israeli government in an effort to prevent the collapse of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s coalition. This diplomatic push comes as tensions in the Middle East escalate, particularly due to Iran’s advancing nuclear program. Intelligence sources confirm that Iran now possesses enough enriched uranium to produce at least ten nuclear bombs. However, while Iran has achieved the enrichment threshold, it still needs several more months to develop the complex detonation mechanisms required for actual deployment.

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid responded critically to reports that U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee personally urged ultra-Orthodox party leaders not to bring down the Netanyahu government. Lapid stated, “I hope the reports about the U.S. ambassador interfering in Israeli affairs and supporting Netanyahu are untrue. Israel is not a satellite state.”

🔹 A man holding Yemeni citizenship has been arrested in Lebanon under suspicion of being an Israeli intelligence agent. According to Lebanon24, the individual was a senior Houthi leader who played a key role in facilitating coordination between Hezbollah and the Houthis. The report alleges that he was recruited by the Mossad, Israel’s national intelligence agency, and subsequently provided critical intelligence to Israel regarding both internal Yemeni dynamics and cross-regional collaboration with Hezbollah.

This arrest represents a major intelligence breach for Iranian-backed militant networks, revealing Israeli infiltration at senior levels. The exposure may impact ongoing coordination and trust among terror groups aligned with Iran’s regional agenda.

The “Madleen” vessel, part of the so-called Freedom Flotilla attempting to reach Gaza in defiance of Israel’s maritime blockade, was intercepted by the Israeli Navy and escorted to Ashdod Port. The activists on board have been detained and are now being processed by police for deportation. Israeli authorities have confirmed that preparations are underway to return the activists to their countries of origin.

Meanwhile, President Trump publicly criticized climate activist Greta Thunberg, describing her as “a strange person, a young angry person,” and adding, “I think she needs to go to an anger management class!”.

🔹 Upon arrival in Israel, climate activist Greta Thunberg and her fellow flotilla members were detained and taken into a screening room by Israeli authorities. They were shown footage of the October 7 massacre committed by Hamas, which included scenes of brutal attacks on Israeli civilians. According to Israel’s Defense Minister, once the activists realized the nature of the film, they refused to continue watching. The screening was intended to confront them with the horrific reality of the atrocities carried out during the massacre.

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💩IRAN NUCLEAR SITUATION INCLUDING THREATS TO ISRAEL, HOUTHI MISSILE FIRED, GAZA BOOMING

[2:06 PM, 6/9/2025] +972 54-668-0334  Israel Realtime

HOUTHI BALLISTIC MISSILE fired at Israel at 20:40 tonight, missile failed in flight – no alarms in Israel but operations at Ben Gurion airport were suspended upon launch detection.  Should be back to operations in a few more minutes.

▪️IRAN NUCLEAR SITUATION COMES TO A HEAD, ISRAEL THREATENED – This week, the Board of Governors of Germany, France and Britain are scheduled to publish their decision regarding the Iranian nuclear program. If they decide that Iran has violated the agreement, this will require them to automatically impose hundreds of sanctions that will take effect immediately, the “Snap Back”.

Iran is very afraid of this and threatens that if this happens, it will respond severely such as starting from accelerated enrichment, performing a nuclear test, announcement of an intercontinental ballistic missile.

They also state they have gotten their hands on Israel’s nuclear archive, and these materials are currently in Iran and are threatening to release some of the materials if the Board of Governors votes against Iran.

The decision is expected to be made within the next 48 hours.

.. Iranian Foreign Minister, “Remember my words: Iran will respond decisively to any violation of its rights.”

.. Iranian Supreme National Security Council: After we obtained important intelligence information about Israeli nuclear facilities, any attack on our nuclear facilities will be met with a response against the secret Israeli nuclear facilities and centers about which we recently obtained information.

.. The IAEA chief says he has got a written warning from the Iranian High Command stating that if Israel strikes it’s nuclear facilities – “it will develop a nuclear bomb within weeks”.

▪️GOVT vs ATTORNEY GENERAL – The attorney general has been summoned for a (dismissal) hearing next Tuesday – before the Ministerial Committee.  Early reports say the attorney general will boycott the hearing and appeal the process to the High Court.

.. High Court Judge Solberg ordered the Attorney General to respond by June 16 (the day after the Shin Bet director Ronen Bar’s resignation) to the petition seeking to invalidate the Attorney General’s opinion prohibiting Netanyahu from appointing the head of the Shin Bet.

▪️EXTREME ACTIVISTS DENIED ENTRY – More than a hundred extreme anti-Israel activists have been denied entry to Israel since the beginning of 2025. “Our message is clear: The State of Israel will not be a playground for delegitimization activists.”

▪️CELLCOM-NETVISION EMAIL BREECHED – Thousands of citizens received “official” emails that contained malware, bypassing protective measures, via Palestinian hackers.  Breech fixed.

▪️ISRAEL TRANSFERS TO UKRAINE – Israel has transferred Patriot air defense systems, which were previously in service with the Israeli army, to Ukraine, according to the Israeli ambassador to Ukraine.  These are retired from service in Israel, and are transferred with US permission.

🔹AL QAEDA THREATENS TRUMP AND MUSK?  The leader of Al-Qaeda in Yemen, Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki, threatens to eliminate US President Trump and Elon Musk following the fighting in Gaza.

🔹SYRIA – The Syrian regime yesterday foiled the smuggling of a shipment of Iranian-made rockets into Lebanese territory in the Homs region.  Over 100 rockets captured.

🔹AFGHANISTAN – ISKP aka ISIS-K is currently battling the ruling Taliban in the capital Kabul, with fighting reported by the Kabul airport.

♦️GAZA UPDATES – In a meeting last night between the Chief of Staff and the Prime Minister, the two decided to increase the rate of attacks in the Strip.

.. Attacks begin in Jabaliya.

.. An attack in the form of a belt of fire on areas in the al-Tufah and Jabal al-Rais neighborhoods, east of Gaza City.

.. Heavy booms being heard throughout southern Israel and beyond from Gaza.

♦️LEBANON – Senior Hezbollah operative a-Nmairiyeh eliminated in a targeted assassination in a vehicle in Al-Numayra.

AID TO HAMAS – this morning’s aid trucks were delivered straight into the hands of Hamas per video evidence.  No idea why.

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‼️ HAMAS COMMANDERS AND CASH FOUND IN GAZA HOSPITAL TERROR BASE; IAEA: IRAN CONDUCTED MULTIPLE UNDECLARED NUCLEAR IMPLOSION TESTS CRITICAL FOR WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT, MOSSAD-EVIDENCE PROMPTS CALL FOR UN ACTION

June 8, 2025    Israel  Realtime

🎯 IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin delivered a statement from beneath the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, revealing that the hospital’s emergency room area was exploited by Hamas as a terror base. According to Defrin, IDF forces uncovered large amounts of cash and ammunition stored in the hospital infrastructure, which were intended not for the local population, but for terror activities. These funds were used to finance weapons and operations, highlighting Hamas’ deliberate misuse of humanitarian infrastructure. Among those identified operating in this location were senior Hamas figures, including Mohammad Sinwar and Sabaneh, commander of the Rafah Brigade—both referred to as “arch-terrorists.” Defrin stressed the cynical nature of Hamas’ actions, using a medical facility as cover while placing civilians in harm’s way.

🎯 On May 31, 2025, the IDF and Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) eliminated Hamas terrorist Arafat Dhiab, a member of the Al-Furqan battalion who played a direct role in the October 7 massacre at Kibbutz Re’im and the Nova music festival. Dhiab also commanded a Hamas police station and was involved in planning attacks against Israeli civilians. Backed by intelligence, the IDF continued its operations throughout Gaza, targeting dozens of terrorists emerging from military compounds and a command center in Jabaliya. The Israeli Air Force struck multiple Hamas targets, including weapons depots, terror operatives, anti-tank missile sites, tunnels, and other infrastructure used by the terrorist group.

‼️ Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas openly praised Hamas’ October 7 terror attack, describing it as an effort to achieve “important goals.” He stated, “Hamas killed 1,200 Israelis, abducted 250 others, and took them as hostages. This attack shook the foundations of the Israeli entity.” Abbas’ remarks frame the massacre as a strategic victory rather than a humanitarian tragedy. Despite this alarming endorsement of terrorism, the United Nations still plans to move forward with a June 17 event recognizing a Palestinian state — raising serious concerns about global moral standards and political judgment.  [Emphasis added Musloids will be musloids…]

🚨 A new IAEA report, based largely on intelligence obtained by Mossad, reveals that Iran carried out multiple undeclared nuclear implosion tests—a critical military technique essential for developing nuclear weapons, with no civilian use. The tests were conducted at sites including Lavisan-Shian, Marivan, and Varamin, where the IAEA found neutron initiators, explosive testing systems, and uranium conversion equipment, including contaminated UF6 cylinders and fluorine-based chemicals. The agency concludes these locations were part of a coordinated, secret nuclear weapons program, with nuclear materials stored at Turquz-Abad between 2009 and 2018.

The report also links these activities to missing uranium from Iran’s Jaber Ibn Hayan Laboratory, confirming all four sites are connected. It accuses Iran of sanitizing facilities, obstructing investigations, and providing false or contradictory information. Although some issues are labeled “no longer outstanding,” the IAEA stresses they are not resolved. The Institute for Science and International Security is calling on the IAEA Board of Governors to refer the case to the UN Security Council. These revelations come as U.S.-Iran nuclear talks remain fragile—raising fears of a possible Israeli military strike if diplomacy fails.

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🟠ISRAELI POLITICS WARMING UP, JUSTICE SYSTEM CHANGE, GAZA ACTION

June 8, 2025  Israel Realtime

▪️ISRAELI POLITICS – (1) People throughout Israel report receiving SMS messages asking political position questions, such as: ‘what’s more important, keeping the coalition together or Haredi draft?’  Party attempts to influence the public, or to determine their election positions?

(2) NATIONAL UNITY party announced that it will hold elections for party leadership in the coming months.  The goal: to appease party #2 Eisenkot, who has demanded democratic procedures in the party.

(3) Reports in the Haredi media that a group of rabbinic advisors are pressuring the Hasidic Council to rescind the instruction to dissolve the coalition, stating this is inappropriate during war.  Note that no bill to dissolve the Knesset has yet been submitted.

▪️THE CRUELTY OF THE GAZANS – Captivity survivor Eli Sharabi: “Gaza children beat me with irons and sandals – the population there is capable of being as cruel as Hamas.”

[Ed.: There are no “innocent civilians” in Gaza. They are all the enemy.  In war, in all previous wars in human history, you kill the enemy, and you don’t call him an “innocent civilian.”]

▪️JUSTICE SYSTEM vs THE ELECTED POLITICIANS – The Attorney General says: The government’s hasty decision to change the way the Attorney General to the government ends her term is illegal and contradicts the High Court of Justice’s ruling.   The fact that the government failed to establish the (traditional hiring/firing) advisory committee does not justify changing the rules and creating a mechanism that allows for arbitrary termination of tenure and politicizing the attorney general role to the government.

Justice Minister Levine responds: The attorney general has a conflict of interest.

The cabinet meeting to approve the change in the procedure for removing the Attorney General has occurred.

The government approved Justice Minister Levin’s proposal to change the procedure for removing the legal advisor to the government.  Immediately upon approval, Minister Levin scheduled the ministerial committee on her case for a ‘hearing before removal’ (required by Israeli law).

Who will conduct the hearing for Barhav-Miara, as an alternative to the search committee:  Ministers Smotrich, Ben Gvir, Shikli, Gamliel and Malchiel.

▪️THE HAREDI HASHMONIAM BRIGADE has entered combat operations in Gaza.  May G-d bless them that they be effective and return safely.

▪️POLICE ON THE RIGHT WING DEMONSTRATION IN FRONT OF THE HIGH COURT – The police disagree with the court administration’s statement. ”The right-wing demonstration passed off with exemplary calm, there were no disturbances, everyone obeyed the instructions. No one is allowed to defame the protesters.”

🔹IRAN – The Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency met this week and, according to reports, the US, Britain, France and Germany are planning to introduce a resolution that would officially declare that Iran is violating its nuclear commitments, which will activate “snapback sanctions”.

In response, Iran will “release Israel’s nuclear program intelligence” that they claim to have captured.

🔹LEBANON – The US and Israel decided to end the activities of the UNIFIL force in southern Lebanon, although the actual closing of this UN operation will require UN action.

🔹HOUTHIS GET FROM CHINA?  China is increasing its military support for the Houthis. Advanced weapons, technologies and military programs made in China.

🇺🇸NEW CENTRAL COMMAND commander set to take over, known for being one of the most prominent opponents of the current Iranian regime.

♦️GAZA EVAC NOTICE – reports of leaflets that the IDF distributed in the area west of Khan Yunis, which read: “You are in a dangerous combat zone and the area is not safe. Evacuate immediately to the west.”

♦️GAZA ELIMINATION – The IDF and Shin Bet killed a Hamas terrorist who raided Kibbutz Re’im and the Nova party in the murderous massacre on October 7.

♦️GAZA ACTION – attack in Jabalia: The IDF attacked today, after an evacuation warning, the two schools of A-Rifa’i and A-Naqab – where many Gazans lived; now it is impossible to live there.

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🟥 HAMAS CIVIL DEFENSE SPOKESMAN EXPOSED AS ACTIVE TERRORIST OPERATIVE IN GAZA; ISRAEL TO INTERCEPT GAZA-BOUND FLOTILLA CARRYING GRETA THUNBERG AND FOREIGN ACTIVISTS

June 8, 2025 @ 8:35 am ET  Israel Realtime

🔴 The IDF has uncovered that Mahmoud Saber Tafesh Bassal, long-time spokesperson for the Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip, is an active terrorist operative within the Hamas organization. This discovery was made following analysis of documents seized during operational activity in Gaza. Bassal has issued hundreds of false statements to international media, spreading misinformation and falsely accusing Israel of war crimes. His role as a spokesperson has been exploited to serve Hamas’s psychological warfare and propaganda efforts, using fabricated data to distort the reality on the ground. The IDF is calling on global media outlets to treat information from Hamas and its affiliated bodies—especially the Civil Defense in Gaza—with extreme skepticism, as these sources are deliberately used to mislead and manipulate international perception.

⚠️ Israel is preparing to intercept the “Madleen” flotilla, which is expected to reach the Gaza coast within the next 48 hours. The vessel, organized by the anti-Israel Freedom Flotilla Coalition, carries 12 pro-Palestinian activists, including Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, Brazilian activist Thiago Avila, Irish actor Liam Cunningham (best known from Game of Thrones), and French-Palestinian European Parliament member Rima Hassan. Defense Minister Israel Katz has instructed the military to block the flotilla from reaching Gaza, stating: “I have instructed the IDF to act so that the Madleen does not reach Gaza. To the antisemitic Greta and her friends, I say clearly: You should turn back, because you will not reach Gaza.” Katz emphasized that Israel will not allow any attempt to violate the naval blockade, which is in place to prevent weapons from reaching Hamas—described as a murderous terror organization holding Israeli hostages and committing war crimes. An IDF naval commando unit is preparing to carry out the interception. However, Israeli officials are warning that a forceful move could spark international backlash similar to the Mavi Marmara incident in 2010. Particular concern surrounds the possible arrest or mistreatment of MEP Rima Hassan, which could lead to further diplomatic fallout.

♦️GAZA – WHY GROUND? The IDF spokesman was asked in his statement why the army is putting its fighters into buildings in Gaza – and not bombing from the air: “Sometimes there’s no other choice but to investigate a tunnel route or other terror route – and I can’t elaborate.” [Emphasis added]

🔸 Indirect ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas have stalled, according to an Egyptian official speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat. The official stated that the ongoing escalation on the ground has derailed progress, and Egypt believes Israel is intentionally prolonging the war. The reasoning, according to Cairo, is that Israel wants U.S.-Iran negotiations to fail, paving the way for a potential military strike on Iran. Israel reportedly sees such a strike as a means to isolate Hamas — either forcing the group to leave Gaza or enabling its complete elimination.

🎯 The IDF confirmed it carried out a precise drone strike targeting a Hamas terrorist in the area of Mazraat Beit Jinn in southern Syria. According to Al Jazeera, the strike hit a vehicle in the nearby village of Beit Jann early this morning, killing one person and injuring two others. The operation is part of Israel’s ongoing efforts to disrupt Hamas activity beyond its borders.

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Record Profits from the Endless Gaza “War”   CHANANYA WEISSMAN

A critical collection of facts and analysis – please share!

JUN 08, 2025

Last week’s Amalek and Erev Rav program was filled with important information that should be at the center of public attention. Since the media exists specifically to distract and mislead us, it depends on ordinary people like you and me to connect the dots and spread the information that matters most.

Since not many people will watch a 35-minute presentation (though I hope you will reconsider), I’m going to write up the most essential facts from the program, which should be enough to jolt people out of their delusions that the endless “war” between Israel and Hamas has anything to do with good versus evil, saving hostages, defeating our enemies, making us safer, fighting for the land and people of Israel, a milchemes mitzvah, right vs. left, leftists vs. Bibi, or any of the other silly narratives that people believe because the truth is much less comfortable for them.

Click the bold hyperlinks for the sources.

Item #1: The rich are getting richer from the “humanitarian aid” program to Gaza. For example, one of Israel’s largest food wholesalers sold 7,000 tons of wheat to the UN in a deal worth over $2 million, to be sent to Gaza.

Meanwhile, ordinary Israelis are watching food prices spiral ever upward as they are driven deeper into poverty. No aid trucks for them.

Item #2: Our BFF’s in the United States have unveiled a massive new plan to feed the poor suffering people in Gaza, because they are so charitable, and have absolutely no agenda or ulterior motive. “We need to do right by Gaza. The people there are suffering,” said Trump.

We were further informed that the cost per 750-calorie meal would be $1.30, with a whopping 58 cents for the actual food and the rest to have it delivered. This was “consistent with industry benchmarks” for humanitarian aid.

Item #3: Here’s an IDF photo of a food kit:

Item #4: As of 2003, the average cost to feed an American prisoner was $2.32 for Florida and $2.45 for California (California is more liberal, after all). Current numbers are not significantly higher. Dog food is more expensive.

Item #5: This situation has been exacerbated by the privatization of the American prison system, which has turned it into a for-profit industry.

Key quote: “Incarcerated people in Washington do not receive minimum requirements for fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, or milk….Incarcerated people are fed more than the recommended amounts of refined starches, added sugars and sodium.”

The emphasis is on shaving down the costs to maximize profits, at the expense of the basic nutrition of the prisoners. The corporations do not exist for the sake of the inmates; the inmates exist for the sake of the corporations.

Item #6: While Israeli citizens are being driven to poverty, Israel delivered over 1.3 million tons of aid to Gaza as of March, 2025. We are also reassured that “shipments are closely inspected for security purposes”.

Item #7: “Since the start of the war, Israel has denied entry to only 1.6% of trucks seeking to enter Gaza.”

Item #8: While it was being reported that Israel had cut off aid to Gaza, an eyewitness at the border crossing reported:

I can confirm that there is NO shortage of aid and fuel trucks entering Gaza from Egypt. I personally have never seen the volume of trucks crossing any border or port, with the exception of Rotterdam…[including] 6 brand new Emirati field hospital SUV’s, a Cadillac, a Land Cruiser, and 4 GMC’s.

Also I saw ammonia tankers entering,” adding sarcastically, “and you know that ammonia is for civilian use only, right? Not as a key component of rocket fuel.

By the way, trucks that are marked as containing edibles are not x-rayed.

It was one of the security agents that pointed out the ammonia tankers on the other side of the X-ray area. I asked the agent how do we know what is in those boxes, he just shrugged.

Item #9: “Report: Israel contributed NIS 700m to Gaza aid mechanism it claims not to fund — Prime Minister’s Office denies Kan’s assertion that funds were transferred quietly to prevent public from knowing”

The Israeli government has transferred hundreds of millions of shekels to fund the new humanitarian aid mechanism in the Gaza Strip, Kan news reported Wednesday, contradicting government officials who have insisted that Israel has no part in its funding.

According to the report, the government approved the transfer of NIS 700 million (some $280 million) last month to an unclear source, identified by the government only as “the defense establishment.”

Citing unnamed officials, Kan reported that the money was being used to fund the new aid mechanism, run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and that the decision to transfer the funds was made under the radar in an attempt to keep the public from finding out.

Item #10: While Israel is reportedly working feverishly to feed Gaza with Israeli tax money, Israeli has the highest military spending per capita of any country.

All that for a singularly unlikely “intelligence failure” on October 7, 2023.

Israeli citizens are getting hosed.

Item #11: “RAFAEL USA provides advanced air defense weapon systems that protect deployed and maneuvering forces and Forward Operating Bases, population centers, and strategic sites against short- to medium-range aerial threats. Originally developed for the IDF, these solutions are precisely customized to meet U.S. Military requirements.

“RAFAEL USA has been an integral part of the American defense landscape for the past 28 years.”

And here you thought all that “military aid” was charity, a one-way street.

Item #12:

RAFAEL Reports Record 2024 Results with 27% Growth in Sales. Sales reached $4.8 billion in 2024 — a 27% increase year-over-year — with approximately half of sales to international customers. RAFAEL reported $8.23 billion in new orders and a net profit of $257 million. Order backlog rose to $17.76 billion.

Dr. Yuval Steinitz, Chairman of Board of Directors, RAFAEL, said: “RAFAEL concludes another year of outstanding achievements—demonstrating once again the company’s vital contribution to Israel’s security and its significant impact on the national economy.”

Yoav Tourgeman, CEO and President of RAFAEL, added: “2024 was a historic year for RAFAEL…”

While expanding its global footprint, RAFAEL remains firmly focused on its core mission: strengthening Israel’s national security—especially during a year defined by complex operational demands. In 2024, RAFAEL achieved record performance across sales, orders, and development milestones.

I’m getting mixed messages here. Are they primarily focused on Israel’s national security, or achieving historic profits? Which is it?

And what if there is a conflict between the two?

Read on.

Item #13: What about that “global footprint”?

RAFAEL serves over 20 NATO countries, fostering global partnerships with 30 subsidiaries and joint ventures.

Item #14: Rafael is a government-owned corporation, owned by the State of Israel.

A weapons manufacturing company that is owned by the State of Israel is earning record profits during a never-ending war with little Gaza, which Israel and its allies/customers are also working earnestly to prop up and continue feeding at least the bare minimum to ensure it doesn’t collapse.

Are you starting to see a connection?

A conflict of interest of this magnitude rivals that of a medical system being funded by drug manufacturers, hospitals being paid thousands of dollars for everyone who “tested positive” for Covid being placed on a ventilator, and paid even more for giving them Remdesivir, paid even more if the official cause of death was Covid, and paid even more for every Covid shot they administered.

It rivals that of the very people charged with saving the lives of patients also being offered massive amounts of money for the patients’ organs if they don’t make it…

The State of Israel’s weapons manufacturing industry, which sells to 20 NATO countries, is earning record profits. You’re not.

Item #15:

RAFAEL publishes its financial results for the third quarter of 2024:

Sales volume in the third quarter of 2024 (July-September) amounted to 4.5 billion NIS, an increase of 36% compared to the same period last year.

The order backlog reached a record high, crossing the 60 billion NIS mark for the first time in history. Net profit since the beginning of 2024 stands at more than half a billion NIS3.

RAFAEL’S Chairman, Dr. Yuval Steinitz: “Amazing results.”

Rafael’s CEO, Yoav Tourgeman, added: “…The ‘Iron Swords’ war has entered its second year, and Rafael’s employees are still all mobilized for the war effort to continue providing the defense establishment with a decisive technological advantage.”

Hamas has zero tanks and zero planes. We don’t have a “decisive technological advantage?”

Hamas pulled off October 7 with paragliders and Toyota pickup trucks, while the IDF was mysteriously absent for hours on end. The subsequent “war” has stretched on for nearly two years, while upwards of 20,000 IDF soldiers have been maimed and killed, and the average Israeli family is struggling to hold it all together.

Meanwhile, Rafael has achieved “amazing results” — financial results, anyway.

Item #16:

Nice Freemason logo they got there.

Here are a few of the audit’s key findings, the vast majority of which were negative:

Sales and profits were way down.

The middle point is most significant. Rafael’s primary source of funding is the Defense budget, and their biggest customer is the same Ministry of Defense.

In other words, Israeli tax money is being used to fund the state’s weapons manufacturing corporation, which then sells weapons to the state at massive profit.

These profits are not returned to the Israeli taxpayers. Don’t be silly.

Rafael also has sales and revenue “targets” that the state expects them to meet. The state auditor was not pleased with their performance:

The state auditor had some recommendations, first and foremost:

The only way a weapons manufacturing company can increase its sales and revenue is with a greater demand for weapons.

There is nothing that causes a greater demand for weapons than ongoing wars and the constant threat of war.

Can there be any greater conflict of interest than a state ostensibly trying to end a war with a favorable outcome as soon as possible, while ALSO owning a weapons manufacturing company with major financial targets to meet?

Keep in mind that war is not only necessary for selling weapons to yourself and 20 NATO countries, but for research and development.

You need lots of crash test dummies for this. Click here to join the IDF.

This report came out in February 2023, right around the start of the “Gaza” war.

Another interesting note in the report:

If what they revealed is so interesting, I wonder what they concealed for “business reasons”.

Item #17:

Israel Aerospace Industries reports record-breaking financial performance for Q3 [the third quarter of 2024], with $25 billion order backlog, 60% rise in net profit and 16% increase in revenue…as demand for defense technologies surged during the ongoing war in Gaza and Lebanon.

Item #18:

Israel Aerospace Industries is state-owned by the government of Israel.

Item #19:

Israel Aerospace Industries will distribute a high dividend of approximately 1.6 billion shekels to the State of Israel for 2017-2023 profits. The distribution, one of the largest in the company’s history, reflects the company’s business performance and its contribution to the state treasury. The company’s board of directors will consider an additional distribution for 2024 profits in the coming weeks. Israel Aerospace Industries is the largest defense company in Israel.

To be clear, the taxpayers who fund IAI are not getting a refund as part of the 1.6 billion shekel dividend.

Item #20:

In the early stages of the “war”, Hamas fighters were hungry, tired, and broken. They were ready to turn over Sinwar and surrender. A superior urged them to wait until the next day before taking action. Hours later, they were informed that their wives had been kidnapped and beheaded in a mosque in Rafah, and warned not to continue with their folly.

The next day a large delivery of “aid” arrived.

We were that close to the “war” ending shortly after it began.

How serendipitous.

You need lots of crash test dummies on both sides of the border, after all, to meet those targets.

Item #21: Israeli citizens are paying upwards of 70% taxes when all the smoke clears, paying more for defense per capita than anyone else in the world, sending their loved ones into death traps, and raising worldwide charity to feed them, too.

Like privatized prisons and humanitarian aid, why spend any more money on expendable peasants than absolutely necessary? Why should the government buy food and basic gear for soldiers when you will? It cuts into profits.

There’s surely more to the puzzle than this, but, as always, follow the money. The Gaza “war” has nothing to do with hostages, security, or making your life better.

It’s a capricious scam exploiting the peasants on both sides of the border, grifting money from tax-paying citizens and charitable people, to meet financial “targets” of the rich and powerful, all while continuously robbing the peasants of their freedom and independence, and using them as disposable crash test dummies for their shiny new weapons.

Why is anyone still participating in this charade, cheering it on, “sacrificing” for it, and demanding that more people — especially yeshiva students — do more of the same?

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10 Basic Misunderstandings About the Israel-Gaza War   JOSHUA HOFFMAN

Israel doesn’t oppose peace. It opposes suicide. Every nation has the right (and the obligation) to neutralize a threat that has already murdered its civilians and promises to do it again.

JUN 07, 2025  The Future of Jewish

The Israel-Gaza war has become one of the most hotly debated and deeply misunderstood conflicts of our time.

It fills headlines, fuels protests, and floods social media feeds, yet much of the world thinks it knows what’s going on — and couldn’t be further from the truth.

This isn’t just about competing narratives, or a matter of interpretation, or too many moving parts. It’s about willful distortion, emotional manipulation, and centuries of historical amnesia.

So, let’s clear the smoke. Here are 10 of the most basic — and dangerous — misunderstandings about the Israel-Gaza war:

1) It’s not a war over land or even resources.

It’s a war, which was started by the Palestinian side on October 7, 2023, over Israel’s existence.

This is not about 1967 borders, settlements, or checkpoints. Hamas, which governs Gaza, has been clear since its inception in 1988: The terror group’s goal is the complete destruction of Israel.

That’s not speculation; it’s in Hamas’ self-published charter. They don’t want compromise. They want erasure. “From the River to the Sea” is not a territorial demand; it’s a genocidal call.

Peace can’t begin until that truth is acknowledged.

2) Israel was not and is not in control of Gaza.

The common refrain that Israel has “occupied Gaza since 1948” is not just misleading; it’s historically false.

After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War — the war started by Arab nations rejecting the United Nations Partition Plan that would have resulted in a Jewish state and a Palestinian state side-by-side — Egypt took control of Gaza. Not as a benevolent steward for a future Palestinian state, but as a military occupier.

From 1948 to 1967, Egypt ruled Gaza with an iron fist, kept Palestinians stateless, and refused to integrate them or grant them citizenship. There was no call for a Palestinian state in Gaza during that time. No protests. No UN outcry. No BDS movement.

Why? Because Israel wasn’t involved yet — and somehow, when Arabs controlled Palestinians, the world didn’t seem to care.

In 1967, during the Six-Day War — launched preemptively by Israel in response to the mobilization of Arab armies — Israel captured Gaza from Egypt. That’s when the “Israeli occupation” began. But again, it was the result of a defensive war, not a colonial plan.

Fast forward to 2005: Israel unilaterally withdrew every soldier, every settler, every synagogue from Gaza. It handed over full governance to the local Palestinian population. Gaza could have become a Palestinian state. Instead, Hamas took over, murdered its rivals, and turned Gaza into a jihadist fortress.

So, when people chant “Free Gaza,” it’s worth asking: Free it from what, or whom? From Israel, which withdrew? Or from Hamas, which hijacked it?

If you want to understand Gaza, you have to start before 2005. You have to start with the decades the Arab world used it as a pawn, and the decades the West pretended not to notice.

This is one of the most ignored facts in modern diplomacy.

3) Civilian casualties are tragic, but context matters.

Every innocent death is unfortunate; no one in Israel celebrates dead civilians.

But blaming Israel without mentioning Hamas’ strategy is dishonest. Hamas embeds itself in civilian infrastructure — schools, hospitals, mosques — not by accident, but by design. It’s a deliberate tactic: provoke a response, show the aftermath, weaponize the grief.

The IDF gives warnings before strikes to minimize civilian casualties, even as Hamas and other Palestinian facts hide behind Palestinian civilians. Hamas deliberately targets Israeli civilians. One is called self-defense, the other is called use of human shields and terrorism.

And, while we’re at it, let’s stop it with the myth of Hamas’ “fireworks” or “homemade rockets.” Hamas’ arsenal includes Iranian-designed missiles with increasing range and lethality. They aim at civilians. The only reason more Israelis haven’t died is because Israel builds defense systems to protect its people.

4) Proportionality doesn’t mean matching death counts.

This isn’t a sporting event. Proportionality in war refers to whether military force used is appropriate to the objective, not whether the same number of people die on both sides.

If one side builds shelters and the other uses its people as shields, the death toll reflects choices, not morality. A higher death count in Gaza doesn’t mean Israel is in the wrong. It means Hamas started a war they couldn’t possibly win and then chose to hide behind civilians when Israel rightfully retaliated.

5) The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is real — and Hamas is responsible.

Billions of dollars have been poured into Gaza for decades. But instead of schools and hospitals, Hamas built tunnels, bought rockets, and created a military-industrial complex underground.

Civilian casualties are not just an unfortunate consequence; they are Hamas’ well-calculated strategy. Hamas wants images of dead children in your social media feeds. That’s why they launch attacks from apartment buildings and hide behind ambulances. It’s not just cynical. It’s genocidal theater.

To add insult to injury, Hamas steals the aid, hoards it for its fighters, and then sells the leftovers to civilians — turning humanitarian relief into a source of revenue to fund more terrorism. It’s a mafia with a flag. Instead of building a future for its people, Hamas exploits their misery and monetizes their hunger.

It’s not that Gaza is poor; it’s that its rulers prioritize killing Jews over caring for Palestinians. If you want Palestinian liberation, start by demanding Hamas’ downfall. Don’t confuse the arsonist for the firefighter.

At the same time, sympathy for suffering should never blind us to cruelty. You can criticize Israeli policies without defending barbarism. On October 7th, Hamas didn’t just attack military bases. They butchered children. They raped women. They beheaded families. They live-streamed it. That is not resistance. That is evil. If you can’t condemn that without adding an asterisk, your brain is broken.

6) Israelis don’t want war. They want to live in peace and quiet.

War is not the Israeli preference; it’s the last resort. No country would tolerate rockets on its cities or terrorists tunneling into kindergartens. Israelis dream of peace, but that dream has limits: not at the expense of their survival. Every war Israel has fought has been defensive. That’s not opinion. That’s history. Don’t hate the player; hate the game.

As far as the goal of this war for Israel, it isn’t revenge; it’s security. Israel’s war aims are clear: Dismantle Hamas’ military capability, remove its leadership, and ensure it can’t repeat October 7th. That’s not vengeance. That’s survival. No country can endure while terrorists openly pledge to repeat mass murder.

7) ‘Resistance’ and ‘revolution’ doesn’t mean slaughtering civilians.

Some try to sanitize terrorism by calling it “resistance.” But real resistance targets tyranny, not toddlers.

When you massacre peace activists, burn whole families alive, and kidnap young children and Holocaust survivors, that’s not revolution. That’s a pogrom. And anyone who justifies it — or celebrates it — is morally bankrupt.

8) Pop culture isn’t just talking about this war. It’s nefariously shaping it.

News outlets routinely cite Hamas-run health ministries, run clickbait headlines that invert cause and effect, and fail to show the atrocities of October 7th in full. That’s not journalism. That’s narrative manipulation. The world sees what the media chooses to show — and Hamas knows exactly how to exploit it.

Meanwhile, Israel is condemned at the UN more than all other countries combined. Infrastructure of the UN agency for so-called “Palestinian refugees” (like schools) are routinely used to store Hamas weapons. UN “experts” parrot Hamas casualty figures without verification. Israeli victims are barely mentioned. When an institution loses moral clarity, it loses credibility. The UN, sadly, has done both.

9) Don’t be fooled by Far-Left Israeli media and politicians. They don’t represent the country.

One of the most common tricks in anti-Israel discourse is citing a handful of Israeli voices — often from fringe media, academia, or Far-Left political circles — as if they speak for the nation. “Even Israelis are saying it,” the argument goes, as if that settles the matter.

But here’s the truth: These voices represent a tiny, unrepresentative sliver of Israeli society. Their views are often amplified by international media not because they’re accurate, but because they serve a preferred narrative.

Many of these commentators are permanent fixtures in elite bubbles, disconnected from the daily reality of Israelis who have been personally affected by decades-long Palestinian terrorism. Their politics are often self-serving, designed to appease foreign donors, international institutions, or maintain social status within “progressive” circles.

They thrive on being “the dissenters” — the ones who “speak truth to power.” But too often, they end up speaking comfort to terrorists and fueling anti-Israel campaigns abroad that result in Diaspora Jews being attacked and harassed, synagogues being vandalized, and Israeli civilians being demonized.

Just because someone holds an Israeli passport doesn’t make them a reliable or moral authority on this war. Every society has its extremists. Every free country has its self-loathing intellectual class. Israel is no different.

So, the next time someone tries to end a debate with, “Even Israelis admit it,” remember: Some Americans still support communism, some Brits defended the Nazis, some French romanticized the Khmer Rouge, some Germans denied the Holocaust, and some Canadians joined ISIS.

Fringe voices don’t prove the truth. They prove the importance of knowing what’s mainstream — and what isn’t.

10) Ceasefires in this conflict don’t bring peace.

Calls for “ceasefire now” sound compassionate — until you realize what they actually enable. That’s because ceasefires in this conflict don’t end violence. They pause it — just long enough for Palestinian terrorist organizations to regroup, reload, and rearm.

Over the past 15 years, nearly every ceasefire has followed the same script:

  1. Palestinian terror groups escalate with rocket attacks and/or terrorism.
  2. Israel responds militarily to defend its citizens.
  3. International pressure mounts on Israel to “de-escalate.”
  4. A ceasefire is brokered.
  5. Palestinian terror groups use the “quiet” to rebuild their terror infrastructure (while the world looks away).
  6. A new wave of violence begins, stronger and deadlier than the one before.

This isn’t a bug in the system; it’s the game plan. Palestinian terror groups view ceasefires not as steps toward peace, but as breathing room. They restock weapons, dig deeper tunnels, and produce propaganda to rewrite the narrative. They hold onto hostages. They indoctrinate more children.

Meanwhile, the world pats itself on the back for “stopping the bloodshed,” ignoring that it has merely postponed it — and enabled the next round.

And let’s be clear: Israel doesn’t oppose peace. It opposes suicide. Every nation has the right (and the obligation) to neutralize a threat that has already murdered its civilians and promises to do it again.

You don’t defeat terrorism by calling timeouts. You defeat it by removing its ability to strike. A ceasefire that leaves Hamas, for example, in power isn’t a peace plan. It’s a countdown.

If Hamas were disarmed, there would be a much greater chance of peace. If Israel were disarmed, there would be genocide. This is the clearest test of moral clarity, and all you need to know.

 

Why I Protested the Jerusalem ‘Pride’ Parade (2019)   CHANANYA WEISSMAN

And the only people the Erev Rav won’t give weapons to

JUN 06, 2025

Israel providing guns to Gaza gang to bolster opposition to Hamas

So the fake-Jewish corporation of Israel elevated Arafat and the PLO from the dust, then armed them, then armed Hamas as a rival to the PA, and is now arming some new group as a rival to Hamas. It’s saving IDF lives! Nothing is more important to them, honest!

The United States is giving “aid” to both sides, too. Whatever would we do without their “support”?

Who’s still brain-damaged enough to cheer on this contrived war and send loved ones to be maimed and killed?

Who’s still perverted enough to demand “haredim” be dragged off if they refuse to “sacrifice” for this?

One thing I know for sure: they definitely won’t be funding and arming a Jewish alternative to the IDF.

I was one of the last people to find out that yesterday the holiest city in the world was once again being contaminated with the annual perversity march. Attempting to bring a Korban Pesach, or any number of authentic Jewish acts, will get you brutally arrested, but marching through the streets of Jerusalem (and Tel Aviv, and all over our holy land) declaring war on Hashem’s law and nature is a sacred ceremony.

This is because of one reason and one reason only, which explains Covid regulations, October 7, the nature of the IDF, arming our enemies, the war against Jewish settlement, and so much else about Israel that has people fumbling for creative rationalizations:

Israel is a monstrous caricature of a Jewish state that is waging war on authentic Judaism and its practitioners from within.

This is what the Erev Rav do. They wage war on the Jewish people spiritually and physically from within, while instigating Jew-hatred from without.

Before I fully understood all that I do today (and I continue to learn and refine my beliefs accordingly, as everyone should) I protested the Jerusalem perversity marches and wrote a great deal about this important subject. Below is a repost of an article I wrote after attending a small protest in 2019, shortly before the Covid era brought so much more into perspective.

Next week I will repost additional articles on the subject from 2019 and 2020, which remain just as relevant.

Why I Protested the Jerusalem ‘Pride’ Parade (2019)

Thursday, June 6, was a significant day on the Jewish calendar. It was the anniversary of the first of three days that husbands and wives refrained from marital relations in preparation for achieving an exalted spiritual state and receiving the Torah at Har Sinai. At that time, every single Jew accepted the fundamental principle that marriage was a sacred union specifically between a man and a woman, and there was no confusion regarding the definition of “man” and “woman.”

At the very same time we commemorated this date on our calendar, thousands of Jews and non-Jews came to the heart of Jerusalem from all over the world to wage war on all of the above, proudly marching in defiance of exalted spirituality, the Torah that was entrusted to us, marriage being a sacred union, and any notion of separation or distinction between the genders.

Of course, that’s not how they framed it. Those who engage in warfare of any kind, physical or spiritual, always have a more self-righteous spin on the destruction they wreak and the conquest they seek. In this case we were treated to the usual slogans, but make no mistake about it; they knew exactly what they were marching for, and love and tolerance had nothing to do with it.

They appear to loathe anyone who stands for timeless principles, and anyone who doesn’t cheer and applaud anything and everything they do is marked for condemnation.

There is no freedom of thought or expression in this anti-tolerant movement, no self-reflection over whether anything they are doing is right or necessary. Those who support this movement refer to themselves as “progressives,” of course, and progress never stops. They only move forward, constantly move forward, and we can be certain that whatever is acceptable to them today will be re-branded sometime in the future as offensive or worse. Indeed, it used to be called gay pride, but now that term is offensive as it is deemed not inclusive enough.

Blind adherence to religious principles is mocked as ignorant and closed-minded, yet only blind adherence is tolerated in the new religion of tolerance, which has no scholars debating any internal principles or ideas at all. Their predecessors are admired only for pushing the envelope so that its current mob can push it further, but there is no reverence for them beyond that. Those same predecessors today would be considered outdated haters to be destroyed.

God-centered religions revere their predecessors and worshipers seek to emulate them. This religion, whose true purpose is to erase God from society, worships only the latest and newest push of the envelope, until such time as it is pushed further still.

For all the relentless coverage they receive in the mainstream media, I have never seen an editorial expressing even the slightest criticism or concern regarding this movement and those who participate in it. They are untouchable in a way no religious figure or world leader has ever achieved. To suggest that they have ever reached too far or gone too far is immediately branded as hatred that must be brutally stamped out (that is the only possible explanation for criticism of this movement), and by now nearly everyone has gotten the message. If you don’t like what they are doing, best to just look the other way and hope they don’t come for you eventually anyway.

“Enemies of Progress”

We were supposed to meet outside the Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem, but getting there was not easy. All the roads leading to First Station were blocked by police and they weren’t letting anyone through. Even residents who lived nearby and wanted to go home — even if they were elderly or with small children — were turned back and told to find a circuitous alternate way.

I live in Jerusalem and have been inconvenienced by numerous parades and public events that tie up the city, but there was nothing like this. No one asked the residents if they appreciated this; it was imposed on them for the greater good of religion, and you did not dare make much of a fuss about it. You just did what you were told.

I made the extra effort, and thankfully reached the meeting point. Then we stood around for a long time waiting to be granted permission from the heavy security forces to proceed to the park up the hill. There was no mistaking the fact that the police viewed us as the enemy. Last year, we were forced to wait in a small area surrounded by barriers, with police on horseback and heavy forces with machine guns leering at us with hostility. I remarked to one that they could just open fire — boom boom boom — and it’s all over. He replied, “That’s a great idea, kol hakavod.”

Interestingly, one of the editors of the Jerusalem Post — which never met an alternative lifer it didn’t like — wrote a piece complaining that he had too much difficulty finding an entrance to the parade itself. Ultimately, he decided to forget it and just go for hummus and beer instead. He wrote:

The message seemed clear on Thursday: Pride is not wanted here. It’s barely tolerated… Should they always get to dictate the paradigm? Should the intolerant always get to decide? Should those who threaten violence always somehow succeed? Across the world, the message that democracies are sending is that religious extremists, the terrorists, those who will wield knives or guns or cars to attack, will always dictate how they should respond. Democracies respond by closing down areas that were once open, putting up cordons, and deploying masses of armed police. In a sense, democracies respond by becoming authoritarian. Why not make the angry extremist people stand behind the cordon?

This intrepid journalist seems oblivious to the fact that we religious extremists, nay, terrorists, were indeed standing behind a cordon calmly and peacefully, while he was already composing his inflammatory rant. He is also incapable of even considering the possibility that we had absolutely nothing to do with his difficulties in getting to the parade, or that his being inconvenienced was not the result of a premeditated hate-filled scheme against him.

Similarly, members of this new religion are incapable of considering the possibility that anyone can oppose anything they say or do without it stemming from hatred and extremism. It is simply impossible that anyone could oppose their marching through the streets of Jerusalem for any reason other than deep-rooted evil.

You won’t find that notion anywhere in the mainstream media. It is intolerant and ignorant, not to mention very bad for business.

I am grateful to the organizers of this counter-rally, who surely had to jump through many hoops to secure authorization from the city and the police. We were not wanted or appreciated. We were the enemy.

Selective Police Crackdown

Indeed, while we waited to be allowed to proceed to the park, a middle-aged couple, apparently not Jewish, strolled by and the woman muttered in English: “Here are the troublemakers.” I asked her what trouble we were causing and she paid me no attention.

Another woman, dressed like a circus freak and apparently trying to find her way to the parade, noticed our group. She gleefully stopped to flaunt the sign she was carrying at our group, which superimposed the Biblical verse “Love your fellow like yourself” over the rainbow banner. This sign is a complete absurdity on many levels, which makes it most appropriate for this religion, and her provocative behavior — a mainstay of this religion — only further underscored the absurdity.

Needless to say, none of the security forces intervened and ushered her away from our group. If the roles were reversed, the provocateur would have been swiftly accosted by a swarm of police, violently dragged away, and prosecuted for incitement to violence, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and whatever other vague statutes can be selectively applied to anyone the establishment wishes to target; statutes that exist specifically for this purpose.

This woman belonged to a protected class, one that can get away with pretty much anything, and is treated with kid gloves even if they commit real crimes. Our group — peaceful but sincere and determined religious people — belongs to the most hated class, one that is persecuted for fabricated crimes just to keep us in our place.

Not long after, three plain-clothes police came out of nowhere, stormed our group, and dragged off an 18-year old boy, whose only crime was having long side locks in the manner of the hated settler youth. He had been doing nothing whatsoever. My best guess — and it’s only a guess — was that they had banned this particular youngster from entering Jerusalem lest he offend someone. Message sent, in the only democracy in the Middle East. At least they didn’t beat him up, like they did an autistic religious boy a couple of weeks earlier who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Too bad for these youngsters that they weren’t gay and proud of it.

A colorful Israeli fellow, a real sabra, appeared with a portable cooler and began loudly selling ices. In typical Middle Eastern fashion, he kept announcing that he was leaving soon (so you better buy a cold treat while you can), but of course he stayed put until he sold everything.

Finally, after about an hour of standing around, the police allowed us to walk up the path to the park. We were surrounded on all sides by security forces, with more security forces stationed every few meters along the way. If any of us planned on making a run for the park one minute too early, you can bet he thought better of it! At one point I drifted a little in front of the procession, and one of the policemen asked me if I was part of the group. When I answered in the affirmative, he instructed me to wait. A few seconds later they caught up. The massive security breach, this potential danger to all of society, had been contained. The ‘Pride’ marchers, et al., were safe.

Speaking With the Media Spin Machine

Our rally was situated so that no one marching in the parade could actually see us unless they wandered away from it to an adjacent street, and even then there was a large separation from the street filled with security forces and barricades. There was absolutely zero chance of us interacting directly with the marchers or vice versa. Consequently, our real audience was the security forces — themselves a captive audience — and the media that covered our demonstration. Those who spoke would have been wise to tailor their messages to those who would actually hear them, but unfortunately not all of them seemed cognizant of this, despite speaking well.

The importance of knowing one’s audience cannot be emphasized enough if our goal is to win people to our side and not simply to stand our ground and make noise. We also have to understand that the aforementioned media is not impartial, and that even their news items are really editorials. Just because they smile at us and speak politely when requesting an interview should not seduce anyone into thinking that they have not already chosen a side and are actively attempting to support only that side, regardless of the facts.

This was illustrated by my encounters with the media at this rally. A woman who told me she was covering the rally for the BBC of Russia heard me speaking English and asked me to help her find someone to interview who was part of the rally. I told her I was part of the rally and I would be happy to speak with her, but she requested someone else. After a little back and forth she explained that she wanted to interview someone “ultra-Orthodox.” I told her I was ultra-Orthodox, and she sheepishly tried to explain to me what she really wanted, which was someone who looks a certain way that I do not.

I challenged her. Are we animals in a zoo? Do you want to speak to real people with minds, hearts, and ideas, or are you just looking for a stereotype? Obviously it was the latter — this “reporter” already knew what story she wanted to tell, how she wanted to portray the people protesting the parade, and she needed a prop. But she could not say that, of course. She assured me that she would speak with me as well.

She found her mascot, a Jew who looked sufficiently “religious” and who obliged her greatest hopes by railing against the marchers as pigs. Do you think he would be portrayed as a deeply religious person who was offended by people behaving in a vulgar fashion and showing gross insensitivity to timeless morals and values that were dear to him and so many others? Or do you think he would be portrayed as a dangerous religious nut who couldn’t tolerate anyone outside his narrow sphere? She had already made up her mind, but he fell right into her trap, and her audience wouldn’t have any reason to believe we weren’t all a bunch of crazed killers waiting to strike.

She did interview me afterward, but I would be shocked if any part of it aired. While I made my points firmly, it wouldn’t fit her agenda to show a religious Jew who spoke in a measured tone and made rational points.

For example, she asked me why I was at the rally. There were in fact several reasons, but the one I emphasized with her was as follows. I said that this sort of parade doesn’t belong anywhere in Israel, or anywhere at all for that matter, but certainly not in the holiest city in the world. When I meet God, as all of us eventually do, He will want to know what I did to prevent this desecration of Jerusalem. I will say that I was not the mayor, nor the prime minister, nor a judge, and I didn’t have the power to stop it. But the little I could do, I did, which was to show up and say that this is wrong.

She asked me to respond to the claim that the marchers had no choice, because that’s the way God made them. I told her that every murderer could claim that he had no choice because he was created with a bad temper, but no one would accept such an argument. We all have strengths and weaknesses, and our challenge as human beings is to transcend and overcome our weaknesses.

In addition, I love many people, including children and my parents, but that doesn’t mean I have to sleep with them. It’s just an excuse to justify their behavior. I also noted that these same people now claim that genetics should not be relied upon even to determine one’s gender — yet we are supposed to believe that the same genetics suddenly determine their sexual orientation and behavior?

I was later interviewed by the regular BBC as well. They thanked me afterward for making articulate points, which I assume means they will never actually air. The most interesting question they asked me — an obvious trap — was what message I would like to say to the people in the parade. I told him that, first of all, I doubt any of them would want to speak to me altogether, for their tolerance for ideas doesn’t extend to any that are contrary to their own, but I would invite them to study Torah with me and see what it actually has to say on the subject.

He asked me what the Torah says, and I replied that it has a consistent message in numerous places that this sort of behavior is forbidden and morally wrong. The Torah says many other things too, and you can’t just pick part of a verse that suits your agenda and run with it, while ignoring everything else. Many of the marchers flaunt the verse “Love your fellow like yourself,” yet they probably couldn’t even tell you where that verse is found, what the context is, or what its actual meaning is. So it’s really just a meaningless slogan.

I also told the reporters that I was the one who had a real reason to be proud. I have a mother and father, grandparents and ancestors, who transmitted a true legacy to me, and I would do the same for my descendants. The people in the parade had none of that. If even one of their ancestors dating back thousands of years to Adam and Eve were like them, they would never have been born. The only children they could have would be produced in a science lab and foisted into an unnatural family situation, and their grandchildren — if they ever have any — would probably not even recognize them.

Competing Messages

If anyone saw this on the BBC, please let me know. If you saw anything from them at all, I’m willing to bet it’s people who look like stereotypes portrayed as raging maniacs ready to tear apart the poor, suffering, angelic lovers of love. Fake news at its best.

Anyone interested in the truth and simply reporting what was happening would have found the rally to be rather tame. There were a few short speeches, which mostly focused on the moral outrage of this parade taking place through the heart of Jerusalem, and various double standards between how this community was treated by the government and the media compared to the religious community. For example, paid advertisements stating simply that “Father plus mother equals a family: the courage to be normal” were ordered removed because they would hurt some people’s feelings, while no one seemed the least bit concerned about the feelings of religious people, or even secular people with a sense of modesty and propriety.

One of the organizers of the program repeatedly noted that many people with same-sex attraction were able to receive assistance from organizations in overcoming this and becoming healthy spouses and parents. He said we harbor no hatred toward the marchers, and extend our hands in help for anyone who wants it, while we would resist efforts to redefine what is abnormal as normal and what is normal as abnormal. Between speeches there were occasional chants of “It’s not pride, it’s an abomination,” based on the Torah’s depiction of homosexual relations — that’s as inflammatory as it got — recitation of Psalms, and two mincha services.

I’m willing to bet that there were more prayers recited by our “hate-filled extremist” group of a few dozen than all the tens of thousands of marchers put together. Somehow I doubt that even those who consider themselves “Orthodox” arranged a minyan during the late-afternoon parade. Let’s be brutally honest, folks: God was not welcome there, and there wasn’t a smidgen of fear of God in the whole spectacle.

If there were, someone on that side would have voiced the concern that maybe, just MAYBE, this parade wasn’t exactly what God wanted, and they should give the matter some serious thought, just for the sake of caution. Where were those responsible voices in the community of love and tolerance? They don’t exist, and they never will. It runs counter to the whole ideology of wanton barrier-breaking that this community really worships.

Ironically, it is the Orthodox world which offers a panoply of views on how to respond to the challenges posed by these and other issues, all while holding steadfast to fundamental truths and principles.

Making the Journey to Make a Stand

I will conclude with what was the most fascinating encounter I had at the rally. I met a very nice Korean woman and asked her how she even found us. She told me she loves Israel and she traveled here to protest a ‘Pride’ parade in Tel Aviv. She then came to Jerusalem to pray, and she came across this parade, which she hadn’t even known about. I still don’t know how she managed to find our small protest; it seems miraculous to me.

I was amazed that she came all the way from Korea to Israel to protest the parade. She related that this movement is causing great damage in Korea as well. I asked her how long the trip was, and she said 17 hours to go to Israel, including multiple flights, and 15 hours to return.

Unbelievable! This unassuming gentile woman was willing to travel 32 hours round-trip at her own expense to protest the ‘Pride’ parade in the Holy Land, with no fanfare or even a travel companion.

At the same time, so many of us who live mere minutes away chose to ignore what was happening right under their noses. Do they really believe that if they ignore this assault on our society it will simply go away? Do they not yet realize that, like all our enemies both physical and spiritual, no concession small or large will be enough to satisfy the appetite of those who seek the destruction of our way of life? Do they think that if they are quiet today the rabble-rousers will not come for them tomorrow or the day after? Will they EVER learn?

I mentioned earlier that there were several reasons I attended this rally. Here they are:

  1. I wanted to show my support for those who organized it on our behalf. They deserve at least that much.
  2. I wanted to make our small crowd at least a little larger. There is no doubt that the politicians and the media were paying careful attention to our numbers and perceived importance. Every person counts, especially when there were hundreds of ‘Pride’ marchers for every one of us.
  3. I hoped for an opportunity to speak with the media and perhaps educate and enlighten someone, even if that were only the person who interviewed me. This happened.
  4. I wanted to do something to counter the spiritual impurity assaulting Jerusalem. We are all responsible for one another whether we like it or not, and what goes on among our people affects us all. There is no doubt that our small holy group did more to protect the Jewish people that day than all the security forces put together.
  5. Finally, as I told the Russian BBC reporter, I wanted to have a clear conscience that I did what I could to stand up for what was right, even if that meant nothing more than simply showing up.

This point is the one that needs to be emphasized most of all. One lady traveled 17 hours from Korea just to show up. What a shame on our people that we couldn’t make a much smaller sacrifice to do the same. She didn’t make excuses that it wouldn’t matter; she didn’t calculate whether it was worth the time, money, and trouble. She did what she knew in her heart was right, and she didn’t look back. She should be an inspiration to us all.

What would have happened if there were not tens, but tens of thousands of us standing up for the holiness of Jerusalem, Israel, and the Jewish people? It is easy to portray a few dozen random people as hate-filled extremists when the vast majority of their coreligionists don’t seem to care. It is impossible to do so when a people stand up truly proud and unified for what is right and true.

This needs to happen, and it will only happen when we decide that what we believe in is worth showing up for. You don’t need to be a leader and the head of a movement, and you don’t need to do anything drastic. You just need to show up and be counted.

The longer it takes for people to wake up and realize this, the harder it will be to stand up to this movement that has no boundaries and will not be satisfied until anyone who proclaims God’s truth is destroyed. It has already gotten out of control, and is unlike anything that could have been imagined just a few years ago.

One lady traveled 17 hours from Korea just to show up. Next time, will the Children of Israel take a short local trip to do the same?

 

WATCH: “Gali Won’t Decide!” Tens Of Thousands Attend Right-Wing Protest Outside Supreme Court   [VIDEOS]

June 5, 2025  Yeshiva World News

                                                                                             Poster announcing mass right-wing rally in front of the Supreme Court scheduled for June 5, 2025.

Tens of thousands of right-wing supporters attended a rally protesting against the overreach of the Supreme Court and Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara on Thursday.

The protest was held outside the Supreme Court building in Jerusalem.

Participants carried signs stating, among others, “A Jewish state wins over the Deep State” and “No to the rule of the Supreme Court!” and “The people are sovereign.”

At one point, the crowd chanted again and again, “Gali will not decide!” referring to the Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara.

Among the speakers at the rally were Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich, Justice Minister Yariv Levin, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, Education Minister Yoav Kisch, Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli, the chairman of the Knesset’s Constitution Committee, Simcha Rothman, Tzvika Mor, the father of Eitan, who is being held hostage in Gaza, and several bereaved parents whose children fell in Gaza.

Smotrich said in his speech, “We will not allow anyone to take our democracy from us and strip us of authority. There are those who think they can take the reins from the citizens of Israel. There are those who believe that they are the supreme parliament, above the will of the people – that they will decide who will head the Shin Bet, who will be the Civil Service Commissioner, and even who will be the Prime Minister.”

“And I ask you: are you willing to let someone decide for you? Will you agree that someone who is not an elected official will determine who will lead your security system? Who will head the critical services of the country? And who will head the government? This is simply infeasible. The prime minister and the government are not only allowed to decide – they are obligated to decide. Because they are the public’s messengers. And what they decide – that’s what you decided in the last elections. I look at you, at the tens of thousands, at this wonderful nation, and I say to you: you are sovereign. The will of the people will not be dictated to us from above. Our choice will not be imposed on us. You will decide!”

 

The Spoils of War  [51:09]   CHANANYA WEISSMAN

The Gaza “war” is a scam, and you’re the sucker — regardless of who you root for

JUN 05, 2025 – In this month’s Amalek and Erev Rav program we took a deeper look at the money laundering operations more commonly known as humanitarian aid to Gaza and the never-ending “war” between Israel and Hamas.

This should be a game-changer, even for thoroughly brainwashed people on either side of the color war aisle.

If someone you care about is “serving” in the IDF, you should be aware of this.

If you are donating money to buy stuff for the soldiers, you should be aware of this.

If you are a citizen of Israel, and by definition you’re paying a pound of flesh in taxes, you should be aware of this.

If you’re a Jew-hater who is donating money to supposedly feed the poor, suffering children in Gaza, you should pause and reflect, too, before you continue blaming The Jews  for everything anyway.

The program is also available on my Rumble channel here.

Links to all sources referenced are below.

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https://www.prisonpolicy.org/graphs/foodcosts.html

https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2017/03/03/prison-food/

https://www.aipac.org/resources/israel-humanitarian-aid-gaza

https://www.ajc.org/news/what-you-need-to-know-about-israels-humanitarian-aid-to-gaza

https://gaza-aid-data.gov.il/media/rjtbf0th/response-to-ipc-snapshot-may-2025.pdf

https://jewishhome.news/conflicting-reports-aid-flow-to-gaza-under-scrutiny/

https://www.timesofisrael.com/report-israel-contributed-nis-700m-to-gaza-aid-mechanism-it-claims-not-to-fund/

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https://www.rafael.co.il/news/rafael-financial-results-for-the-3rd-quarter-of-2024/

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https://www.ynetnews.com/business/article/b1uho5ig1g

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Aerospace_Industries

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/7e5che7ma

People in Hamas were ready to hand over Sinwar – and received a threat

The Slavery of Taxation, and the Torah Way

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BREAKING: Israel has reportedly armed a militia group inside Gaza with Kalashnikov rifles, aiming to empower local forces against Hamas in a broader strategy to support opposition elements within the enclave.

June 5, 2025  Jewish Breaking News

The group is led by Yasser Abu Shabab, a figure from a prominent clan in southern Gaza. According to defense sources, the firearms provided to Abu Shabab’s faction include weapons originally confiscated from Hamas during the ongoing conflict.

This militia operates primarily in Rafah, a region currently under Israeli military oversight. Hamas recently released footage claiming to show an attack on members of this group.

Abu Shabab insists his fighters are tasked with protecting humanitarian aid convoys entering the Strip. However, there are allegations that his men have been involved in looting those same supplies.

The operation to supply arms to this militia was not brought before Israel’s full security cabinet. Instead, the initiative was reportedly spearheaded by select Israeli security agencies and received direct approval from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, defense officials say.

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Inadvertent Consequences or Deliberate Policy? Logically Deciphering Israel’s Policy Paradox   Mordechai Sones

To reconcile the most contradictions in Israeli policy towards Gaza, one is compelled to consider that the outcomes, however tragic, may be less about error and more about a sustained pursuit of unstated, long-term strategic objectives

June 5, 2025  Jewish Home

Introduction: The Search for Coherence in Paradoxical Policy

The analysis of Israeli policy towards the Gaza Strip presents a series of perplexing strategic paradoxes.

Contents

Introduction: The Search for Coherence in Paradoxical Policy

Apparent Strategic Paradoxes and Contradictions in Israeli Policy

Paradox 1: Military Confrontation vs. Financial Enablement of Hamas

Paradox 2: Preventing Palestinian Statehood vs. Empowering Hamas as a Counterweight

Paradox 3: The Evolution of “Parapolitics” – Unintended Blowback vs. Controlled Orchestration

Comparative Analysis: Reconciling the Contradictions

Conclusion

On one hand, Israel frequently engages in significant military operations aimed at dismantling Hamas’s capabilities and infrastructure. On the other hand, there is substantial evidence, including statements from former and current officials, of Israel facilitating financial aid to the Hamas-run government and even cultivating its precursors.

These seemingly contradictory actions challenge conventional interpretations and lead to two plausible, yet fundamentally different, analytical premises:

  • The Inadvertent Outcomes Premise: This perspective assumes that Israeli policies are primarily driven by publicly stated security goals and humanitarian concerns. Negative outcomes, such as strengthening Hamas or perpetuating conflict, are viewed as inadvertent consequences, unforeseen side effects, or results of misguided tactical decisions—essentially, well-meaning but flawed execution.
  • The Deliberate Strategy Premise: This alternative perspective posits that seemingly contradictory actions are, in fact, deliberate components of a grander, unstated strategic design. Outcomes that appear negative in the short term for stated goals might be considered beneficial for deeper, long-term objectives, potentially aligning with broader geopolitical or globalist agendas. This premise suggests a calculated divergence between rhetoric and actual policy.

As we operate on the principle that genuine contradictions do not exist in reality, and that a perceived contradiction necessitates a re-examination of one’s underlying premises, this analysis aims to compare these two perspectives. Our objective is to determine which premise offers a more logical explanation by reconciling the most observed paradoxes within Israeli policy in Gaza, thereby providing a more coherent understanding of the strategic landscape.

Apparent Strategic Paradoxes and Contradictions in Israeli Policy

Several key aspects of Israeli policy towards Gaza exhibit apparent contradictions when viewed through a conventional lens.

Paradox 1: Military Confrontation vs. Financial Enablement of Hamas

The Contradiction: Israel repeatedly launches large-scale military operations (e.g., Cast Lead, Protective Edge, Guardian of the Walls, Iron Swords) with stated goals of dismantling Hamas’s military capabilities, eradicating its infrastructure, and restoring deterrence. Concurrently, particularly from 2014 onwards, Israel explicitly approved and facilitated substantial Qatari financial aid, often in cash, directly to the Hamas-run government in Gaza. This aid, even if ostensibly for humanitarian purposes, has been widely criticized for its fungibility, enabling Hamas to maintain administrative control and allegedly freeing up its own resources for military buildup.

  • Explanation by the Inadvertent Outcomes Premise: From this perspective, the facilitation of Qatari aid was primarily a humanitarian necessity, aimed at preventing a complete collapse of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure and avoiding a wider humanitarian catastrophe. The fungibility of funds, leading to Hamas’s military strengthening, is viewed as an unforeseen or unavoidable negative side effect—a misguided tactical compromise to prevent an even worse humanitarian or security situation. The military operations, then, are genuine attempts to counter the threat that Hamas inadvertently grew into, despite the aid. This would suggest a continuous cycle of miscalculation where short-term humanitarian relief inadvertently contributes to long-term military challenges.
  • Explanation by the Deliberate Strategy Premise: This premise interprets the facilitation of Qatari aid as a deliberate tool within a broader strategy of “managed instability” or “divide and rule.” By allowing Hamas to retain administrative control through financial support, Israel ensures the continued political fragmentation of Gaza and Judea and Samaria. The “fungibility” is not unforeseen; it’s an accepted trade-off for maintaining Hamas’s functionality as a governing entity. The military operations, therefore, are not necessarily failures of deterrence, but calibrated interventions designed to periodically degrade Hamas’s capabilities when they exceed a tolerable threshold, re-establish deterrence, and validate ongoing security expenditures, all while preserving Hamas’s long-term administrative role that serves the fragmentation objective. This suggests a calculated dance where both military pressure and financial enablement serve a single, albeit unstated, overarching strategic goal.

Paradox 2: Preventing Palestinian Statehood vs. Empowering Hamas as a Counterweight

The Contradiction: A consistently claimed goal of various Israeli governments has been to prevent the establishment of a unified Palestinian state, particularly one led by the Palestinian Authority (PA). Simultaneously, Israel has engaged in policies that have demonstrably strengthened Hamas, an organization vehemently opposed to the PA, and which explicitly rejects Israel’s existence. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s statement, “Anyone who wants to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state needs to support strengthening Hamas,”  [Emphasis added] encapsulates this apparent contradiction.

  • Explanation by the Inadvertent Outcomes Premise: This perspective would argue that the empowerment of Hamas was an unintended consequence of attempts to manage the Gaza Strip (e.g., through humanitarian aid) or a series of tactical errors in dealing with political dynamics. The opposition to a unified Palestinian state is a separate, long-standing policy, and the inadvertent strengthening of Hamas simply presented another difficult challenge in that pursuit. The belief might have been that Hamas, being an Islamic organization, could never genuinely govern, and its temporary empowerment was a lesser evil compared to a unified, internationally recognized Palestinian state. This implies a continuous series of misjudgments about the impact of empowering one non-state actor to counter another.
  • Explanation by the Deliberate Strategy Premise: From this viewpoint, empowering Hamas was a direct and intentional strategy to prevent Palestinian unity and statehood. By ensuring a powerful, alternative center of Palestinian authority in Gaza (Hamas) that is hostile to the PA, Israel effectively maintains the internal division necessary to argue against a unified Palestinian state. Hamas, despite its extremist ideology, serves as a functional counterweight, a “controlled opposition” that fulfills the strategic objective of fragmentation. This is not a contradiction, but a coherent implementation of a “divide and rule” policy, where Hamas’s existence as a powerful, anti-PA entity is explicitly desired to derail the prospect of a unified, internationally recognized Palestinian state.

Paradox 3: The Evolution of “Parapolitics” – Unintended Blowback vs. Controlled Orchestration

The Contradiction: Historically, Israel explicitly supported Islamic groups in Gaza, including the precursor to Hamas, in the 1970s and 80s, to counter the PLO. These groups later evolved into Hamas, a formidable armed adversary. This appears to be a classic case of “blowback,” where a covert operation outlives its original purpose and creates a hostile force.

  • Explanation by the Inadvertent Outcomes Premise: This perspective would strongly emphasize the “blowback” aspect. Israel genuinely miscalculated the long-term trajectory of these Islamic groups, failing to foresee their eventual radicalization and transformation into an armed resistance movement. The initial support was a tactical error that led to an unintended and disastrous consequence, where a temporary tool became a persistent, severe threat. This suggests a profound and recurring inability to predict the long-term effects of strategic interventions.
  • Explanation by the Deliberate Strategy Premise: This premise re-interprets the evolution of parapolitics as a calculated and controlled orchestration. The initial support for Islamic groups was a deliberate means to fragment Palestinian political power, primarily to undermine the PLO. The subsequent radicalization and armed emergence of Hamas was an accepted and functional outcome within a grander scheme. The existence of a hostile, but ideologically distinct, actor in Gaza (Hamas) provides a persistent justification for ongoing Israeli security measures. October 7th is not a failure, but an acceptable cost for maintaining a specific, fragmented geopolitical status quo. This suggests that the “loss of control” was a managed aspect, rather than a genuine strategic defeat.

Comparative Analysis: Reconciling the Contradictions

When examining these apparent contradictions through the lens of both premises, the Deliberate Strategy Premise appears to reconcile more inconsistencies and offer a more parsimonious explanation for the observed patterns of Israeli policy in Gaza.

The Inadvertent Outcomes Premise requires one to accept a continuous series of recurring miscalculations, unforeseen consequences, and repeated strategic errors over decades. For instance, the constant pattern of fighting Hamas militarily while enabling its financial sustenance would imply that Israeli decision-makers repeatedly failed to understand the fungibility of money or the long-term impact of their aid policies. Similarly, the “blowback” of parapolitics would suggest a persistent inability to learn from past mistakes regarding the consequences of fostering non-state actors. This perspective, while giving the benefit of the doubt to intent, struggles to explain the consistency of seemingly contradictory actions without resorting to a narrative of perpetual strategic incompetence. If a premise is repeatedly contradicted by observed outcomes, it suggests the premise itself is flawed.

In contrast, the Deliberate Strategy Premise integrates these “contradictions” as logical components of a coherent (though morally indefensible) long-term plan.

  • Military confrontation and financial enablement are not contradictory but rather two sides of a coin designed to manage a controlled threat while simultaneously achieving the goal of political fragmentation. Aid ensures administrative stability, while military action periodically degrades capabilities to prevent an existential threat and maintain deterrence.
  • Claiming to prevent statehood while empowering Hamas becomes a direct, functional strategy. Hamas, as an alternative to the PA, serves as the ideal counterweight.
  • The evolution of parapolitics from initial support to adversarial relations is viewed as the successful establishment of a distinct, permanent, and manageable counter-entity within the theater, the very “deep politics” that the initial covert actions were intended to cultivate.

From the perspective that contradictions signal a faulty premise, the “Deliberate Strategy Premise” provides a more consistent internal logic. It transforms what appear as repeated “failures” or “miscalculations” into functional elements of an overarching, unstated strategy. While this premise is difficult to prove definitively due to the covert nature of such grand designs and the curated public narratives, it offers a more compelling explanation for the enduring patterns of seemingly contradictory policies. It shifts the burden of explanation from repeated inadvertent errors to a single, consistent, albeit unacknowledged, strategic objective.

Conclusion

The analysis of Israeli operations in Gaza, when viewed through the principle that contradictions point to flawed premises, suggests that the “Deliberate Strategy Premise” offers a more credible framework for understanding the complex realities on the ground. The apparent paradoxes of fighting Hamas while enabling its financial sustenance, and “preventing Palestinian statehood” while empowering a counterweight like Hamas, are more readily reconciled as integrated components of a calculated, long-term approach.

This perspective implies that policies are not simply reactions to unforeseen circumstances but are proactive measures designed to achieve specific geopolitical configurations, even if these involve managed conflict, internal fragmentation, and death of innocents. While the “Inadvertent Outcomes Premise” relies on a narrative of repeated tactical errors and unexpected blowback, the “Deliberate Strategy Premise” interprets these as the functional and accepted consequences of a coherent, albeit morally indefensible, strategic design.

Therefore, to reconcile the most contradictions in Israeli policy towards Gaza, one is compelled to consider that the outcomes, however tragic, may be less about error and more about a sustained pursuit of unstated, long-term strategic objectives.

 

Well-Meaning Buffoonery or Deliberate Strategy? A Re-Analysis of Israeli Operations, Qatari Aid, and the Gaza Conflict   Mordechai Sones

Exploring possibility that policies seemingly detrimental to stated Israeli security goals were, in fact, deliberate components of grander strategic design

June 5, 2025   Jewish Home

Summary

Our previous report examined the interplay between Israeli military operations, Qatari financial aid, and the geopolitical dynamics involving Hamas, Iran, and Hezbollah.

Contents

Summary

Introduction: Re-evaluating Intent in Geopolitical Outcomes

“Parapolitics” as Deliberate Orchestration

Historical Allegations: Cultivating a Controlled Opposition

Contemporary Allegations: Facilitating Controlled Instability through Qatari Aid

Qatari Financial Aid and Israeli Operations in Gaza: A Chronological Review Through a Deliberate Lens

Overview of Qatar’s Role as a Strategic Financial Enabler and Mediator

Mechanisms and Purposes of Qatari Aid: Tools of Control

Israeli Policy Regarding Qatari Funds: Strategic Intent Beyond Public Rationale

Chronological Review of Israeli Military Operations in Gaza (1996-Present)

Operation Grapes of Wrath (1996)

Operation Defensive Shield (2002)

Operation Rainbow (2004) and Operation Days of Penitence (2004)

Operation Summer Rains (2006) and Operation Autumn Clouds (2006)

Operation Hot Winter (2008)

Operation Cast Lead (2008-2009)

Operation Pillar of Defense (2012)

Operation Protective Edge (2014)

Operation Guardian of the Walls (May 10-21, 2021)

Operation Breaking Dawn (August 5-7, 2022)

The Gaza War (October 7, 2023 – Present), also known as Operation Iron Swords

The Iran-Hezbollah-Hamas Axis and Qatar’s Role Through a Deliberate Lens

Iran’s Long-Standing Support for Hamas and Hezbollah: A Deliberate Threat Calculus

Analysis of Alleged Coordination Between Hamas and Hezbollah: Orchestrated Pressure Points

Qatar’s Distinct Role as a Host and Mediator: A Multi-faceted Lever

Analysis: Assessing the “Protecting Hamas” Thesis and War Rhetoric Through a Deliberate Lens

Historical Israeli Policy (Parapolitics) and the Facilitation of Qatari Aid: Engineered Fragmentation

Examination of Arguments for and Against the Claim that Israel’s Actions Intentionally Strengthened Hamas: A Calculated Trade-off

Critical Evaluation of “Israeli War Rhetoric” in Light of the Presented Evidence: A Dual Narrative

Discussion of the Strategic Implications of Israel’s Approach to Hamas and Gaza: Long-Term Orchestration

Conclusion

Recapitulation of Key Findings

Assessing the “Protecting Hamas” Thesis

Strategic Paradoxes and Long-Term Consequences

Reconciling the Contradiction: Which Perspective is More Logical?

Departing from the premise that negative outcomes were inadvertent, this report explores the possibility that policies seemingly detrimental to stated Israeli security goals were, in fact, deliberate components of a grander, unstated strategic design. This perspective acknowledges that nations may pursue long-term strategies whose benefits are realized across generations, and that public narratives, influenced by media access to figures of authority, may obscure underlying intentions.

The re-examination suggests that the cultivation of Hamas’s precursor, and later the facilitation of Qatari financial aid, could be interpreted not as strategic miscalculations, but as controlled mechanisms to maintain a specific, manageable level of fragmentation within the political landscape. This fragmentation, while appearing to fuel conflict, may be intended to prevent outcomes potentially disruptive to broader regional or global strategic interests.

Qatari financial aid, often delivered in cash and with Israeli approval, may be a tool of influence and control, rather than solely humanitarian assistance. Its fungibility, previously framed as an unintended consequence, is now viewed as an acceptable, or even desired, feature that maintains a degree of dependency and predictability in the Gaza Strip.

The recurring cycles of military operations are considered not as failures of deterrence, but as necessary phases that recalibrate power dynamics, justify ongoing security expenditures, and reinforce specific geopolitical conditions that serve the overarching, unstated strategy. The tragic human and material costs, while publicly lamented, may be viewed through this lens as acceptable trade-offs within a colder, long-term strategic calculus.

Ultimately, this analysis posits that the observed “reality gap” between Israeli war rhetoric and policy may not stem from “well-meaning buffoonery,” but from a calculated divergence designed to manage public perception while pursuing deeper, less transparent objectives that align with a broader, globalist, strategic framework.

Introduction: Re-evaluating Intent in Geopolitical Outcomes

The persistent cycles of conflict in the Gaza Strip, characterized by recurring Israeli military operations and the controversial flow of Qatari funds, invite a re-evaluation of conventional analytical premises.

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Is Israel on the cusp of civil war?    Dr. Martin Sherman

The only way to prevent a civil war in Israel is to acknowledge its impending outbreak, so that steps can be taken to forestall it.

Jun 4, 2025  Israel National News – Israel may be on the brink of civil war. An irreconcilable rift is beginning to open up between rival segments of Israeli society, which no amount of unilateral goodwill can amicably bridge. The tectonic fault lines, threatening to split the nation’s societal fabric asunder, center on Benjamin Netanyahu’s tenacious hold on power [after being elected democratically by a landslide], despite multiple attempts to pry it loose.

Weaponizing the legal system

Having seemingly despaired of the possibility of defeating him at the polls, his adversaries have turned—more clumsily than not—to weaponising the legal system as a means of realizing their political goals.

This precipitated the maladroitly concocted indictments against Netanyahu, in which. whenever a prosecution witness took the stand, his/her testimony ended up strengthening the defense!

Indeed, after hearing the prosecution’s case, the judges (even before the testimony of any defense witness), in a rare moment of judicial lucidity, warned the prosecutors that they had not made their case on the corruption charges against Netanyahu, and suggested they be dropped. The suggestion was obdurately ignored, apparently in the desperate hope that the defense witnesses would provide the proof that the prosecution witnesses failed to do. Go figure!

Thus, goaded by their incandescent anti-Bibi enmity, the people, who have done the most to erode public trust in the legal system in general and the judiciary in particular, are the government jurists in general and the Justices in particular. Nothing could underscore this more than the recent High Court decision regarding the dismissal of Ronen Bar, the current head of Israel’s Internal Security Service (ISS, widely known as the Shabak). Indeed, it was so patently absurd as to make it almost comical. As an unvarnished attempt to smother common sense with legalistic gobbledygook, it made a caricature of the judicial process.

Undisputed failure insufficient grounds for dismissal?

Arguably, the most ludicrous element in the verdict was the assertion that there was not “an adequate factual foundation” for the dismissal. This is an astounding claim, itself devoid of any “factual foundation”. Indeed, it is difficult to conceive of anything more counterfactual. After all, what could comprise a more valid factual foundation for Bar’s dismissal than his undisputed failure to give the alert over the impending Hamas assault on October 7th, his equally abysmal failure to prepare for it and to respond to it adequately once it occurred? In fact, if the government is to be faulted over the Bar’s removal, it should be over why it took so long to do so.

Likewise, the court’s assertion that the PM could not be involved in the dismissal decision since he was in a position of a “conflict of interest”—because two associates of his were being investigated on flimsy charges of having dealings with Qatar, makes little sense. Unless, of course, the intention is to pave the way for disqualifying the PM from future decisions. For, the clear significance of this verdict is that all it takes to preclude the PM from taking part in any future decisions, is to implicate some of his associates—even on the most implausible grounds—in a trumped-up investigation expressly designed for that very purpose. (A look at the dates of the Bar dismissal and the Qatar allegations is all that is needed, ed.)

The onset of dystopia?

Interestingly, the clear—and erroneous—implication of the court’s ruling is that ongoing Shabak investigations come to a shuddering halt whenever the Director’s term ends, and a successor is appointed. Otherwise, why would any successor be presumed to pursue suspicions of Qatar-related malfeasance less vigorously than the current Director? Indeed, given his past failures, why would the current Director be considered essential to the Qatar investigation—unless his overt anti-Netanyahu proclivities are deemed an overriding consideration??

Sadly, it appears that enmity towards Netanyahu has pushed his antagonists to the brink of insanity and, in some cases, arguably beyond. Likewise, it has propelled Israeli society to the brink of a dystopian reality, and in some cases, arguably beyond.

Thus, enraged and exasperated by Netanyahu’s remarkable ability to withstand their continued and concerted efforts to remove him from office, his adversaries—including has-been former PMs, defense ministers, IDF Chiefs-of-Staff, heads of intelligence services—have committed acts of unmistakable sedition and treason, openly urging members of the military not to serve [and villifying IDF soldiers in the international arena, ed.]—thereby conveying a message of national disarray and division, emboldening the country’s enemies, bent on its destruction.

With regard to the onset of dystopia, it should be noted that what once was the socio-political divide between Left and Right in Israel has been largely replaced by a schism, separating the fervent anti-Bibi zealots from those who are not. Although these dividing lines are not identical, they do largely overlie and overlap each other. Accordingly, keeping this minor discrepancy in mind, I will, for the sake of semantic convenience, retain referring to the rivalrous factions as “Left” and “Right.”

Rift unbridgeable by rational reasoning

With this methodological/linguistic caveat behind us, it is important to note that those on the “Right” generally seem unable to gauge the depth and intensity of the hostility and opprobrium their political rivals on the “Left” feel for them. Naively, those on the “Right” believe that what separates them from their countrymen on the “Left” is a difference of opinion (albeit profound) that, potentially, can be bridged (albeit with difficulty).

Sadly, this is not the case.

The rupture is not one that can be bridged by rational reasoning or argument—not even by bitter experience that unequivocally demonstrates how unfounded their positions are. Indeed, to a large degree, many on the “Left” do not have an opinion as such, but rather an ambition, and to fulfill that ambition, they are willing to adopt any opinion—as well as its diametric opposite—even if it harms the country – so long as it can be used to malign their opponents on the “Right”.

Thus, as the socio-political agenda of the “Left” gradually drifted further and further away from the harsh realities of the Middle East, its electoral constituency shrank accordingly. However, this was not something the “Left” found particularly perturbing. For as long as they controlled the judiciary (and to a great degree, the mainstream media), they still could determine much of the tenor of the socio-political realities prevailing in the country.

Understanding the “Left’s” incandescent fury

This is the reason for the near apoplectic reaction to the attempted judicial reform in early 2023—particularly the system of appointing judges. For, this directly impacted the epicenter of the “Left’s” power. Thus, given its diminishing electoral appeal and the unlikely prospect of it ever regaining power via the ballot box, the “Left” responded with a combination of horror and fury that drove it to unprecedented extremes—including reinventing, even inverting, the use of language, which exposed its true beliefs regarding the imperatives of political life in Israel.

Accordingly, as soon as then-newly elected Justice Minister Yariv Levin presented his initiative to the public, they immediately branded it as a “Revolution”, a term usually reserved for extra-parliamentary opposition to an incumbent government, not to non-extreme policy proposals from such governments, particularly lawfully elected ones. Indeed, the use of the term seems to indicate that they believe that the “Left” is the truly ordained leader of the country, and the incumbent government is merely an impudent usurper, swept to unmerited positions of power by unworthy “plebs”, otherwise known as “Bibists” (reminiscent of “Baboons”?)

Thus, in their eyes, the judicial reform is an insufferable challenge to the established order and to the true ruling class—hence a “revolution”.

Borderline sedition

Furthermore, the reform’s proposal, that decisions should be transferred from unelected, unaccountable forums to elected, accountable forums, makes the “Left’s” accusation that the measure is somehow “undemocratic”, manifestly ridiculous. After all, it is palpably absurd to claim that a system, in which a narrow, unelected forum of around a dozen appointed officials, with no accountability to the public, has the ultimate authority on matters of vital national importance, is more democratic than one in which that authority is vested in the hands of over 60 elected parliamentarians, regularly answerable to the public.
Accordingly, the Bibi-phobic “Left” have created a dystopian-like reality in Israel, where, just as in Orwellian Newspeak, language is manipulated and distorted to serve political purposes. Thus, words take on meaning antithetically opposite to their commonly used sense. In Orwell’s 1984 dystopia, “war” was “peace”; “freedom” was “slavery” and so on. In the emerging Israeli dystopia, “dictatorship” is “democracy”; “revolution” is “elected government policy”; “entitlement” is “patriotism”; and “sedition” is “loyalty”.

Indeed, it is a sense of entitlement, not of patriotism, that drives the anti-Bibi “Left”. It reflects a selective loyalty to Israel, in which borderline sedition, purposefully undermining the nation’s security, economy and international standing, is preferable to accepting the victory of political rivals.

Time to gird our loins

There is a popular belief that, in Israel, civil war is not possible because a war requires two opposing sides to participate in it, and the “Right’ will always refrain from a fratricidal conflict against fellow-Jews—as was the case when Menachem Begin restrained his followers from the responding to the lethal sinking of the Altalena off the coast of Tel Aviv by forces under the left-leaning David Ben Gurion.

Sadly, today this belief has been overtaken by events and is no longer valid. The gravity of the Bibi-phobic “Left’s” actions is such that it can no longer be condoned. (And the recently aroused activism of newly bereaved parents who refuse to condone the Left’s attitude towards IDF soldiers has made it even less valid, ed.) Action against them must be taken, lest the very bedrock on which the nation is founded be irreparably eroded. Indeed, it is clear that today, the “Left” is determined to prevent the government from making any significant decisions in the future—by means of torturously concocted quasi-legal impediments.

No amount of rational reasoning will be of any avail. A confrontation is both unavoidable and imperative. A line must be drawn in the sand. It must be made indelibly clear to the anti-Bibi “Left” that there are limits to political rivalry, which cannot be breached. Sedition in the guise of political dissent will not be brooked, and the State apparatus will be mobilized to confront, contain, and counteract any such instances.

Such confrontation cannot, and must not, be delayed. Leniency today will only compound the problem—and the peril—tomorrow.

Sadly, the time to gird our loins is now!

Dr. Martin Sherman spent seven years in operational capacities in the Israeli defense establishment. He’s the founder of the Israel Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), a member of the Habithonistim-Israel Defense & Security Forum (IDSF) research team, and a participant in the Israel Victory Project.

 

New Rules: Justice Minister pushes new process for dismissing AG

Justice Minister Yariv Levin has recently submitted a proposal aiming to revise the procedure for removing the Attorney General.

Jun 4, 2025  Israel National News – Justice Minister Yariv Levin has recently submitted a proposal to be discussed at the next cabinet meeting, aiming to revise the procedure for removing the Attorney General. The proposed changes would allow the government to dismiss the Attorney General in cases of what it deems a serious breakdown of trust.

Under the plan, the current ministerial committee would conduct a hearing. If it concludes that valid grounds for dismissal exist, it would then present its recommendation to the full government.

The most notable change in the proposal is a new provision allowing the government to dismiss the Attorney General with a 75% majority. The document cites “an unprecedented crisis between the government and the Attorney General,” arguing that this crisis renders the standard consultation process redundant.

The proposal emerges amid growing tensions between the government and Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, with the government having previously issued a unanimous declaration of no confidence in her. Proponents claim this breakdown has hindered the government’s functioning, particularly during a time of war and heightened security concerns, when close coordination between legal and executive bodies is seen as critical.

The proposal argues that, under these strained circumstances, the traditional consultation process with the selection committee is no longer effective.

It also emphasizes the need for the government to be able to act swiftly on the matter and to work with an Attorney General who enjoys the trust of the cabinet and facilitates effective collaboration.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir welcomed the proposal, saying: “Advancing the process of dismissing Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is a crucial step toward dismantling the deep state in Israel. For over two years, she has obstructed nearly every initiative I’ve put forward in my ministry.”

He praised Minister Levin for taking action, adding, “This is how things function in democratic countries—the elected officials decide policy, not unelected bureaucrats.”

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‼️ TRUMP WARNS IRAN AS TEHRAN SIGNALS REJECTION OF U.S. NUCLEAR PROPOSAL; IRAN REDEPLOYS AIR DEFENSES AROUND NUCLEAR SITES AMID FEARS OF POSSIBLE ISRAELI OR U.S. STRIKE

June 3, 2025  Israel Realtime

⚠️ The United States has submitted a nuclear deal proposal to Iran that would permit limited, low-level uranium enrichment on Iranian soil for a period yet to be determined. As part of the agreement, Iran would be required to reduce its enrichment level to 3% immediately after signing. The duration of this limit would be finalized during upcoming negotiations.

President Trump made his position clear, stating: “Under our potential agreement, we will not allow any uranium enrichment.” Despite this condition, Tehran appears poised to reject the offer.

A senior Iranian diplomat told Reuters that Iran is preparing a negative response to the U.S. proposal, calling it “completely one-sided.” The proposal had been delivered to Tehran a few days ago, and Iranian officials are now drafting a formal response that may amount to an outright rejection.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt commented on Tuesday that Special Envoy Witkoff had delivered a detailed and reasonable proposal. She emphasized the administration’s expectation, stating: “The President hopes they will accept. If not, they will face grave consequences, as the President himself has reiterated.”

🔹Iran is reinforcing its air defense systems as its military prepares for the potential of an Israeli or U.S. strike targeting Tehran’s nuclear infrastructure. This preparation comes amid growing uncertainty over the future of negotiations regarding Iran’s uranium enrichment program. Western intelligence reports and satellite imagery reviewed by defense analysts reveal that Iran has repositioned several surface-to-air missile systems—most notably the Russian-made S-300—around its key nuclear facilities, including the Natanz and Fordow sites. These strategic redeployments suggest Tehran is bracing for the possibility of a military confrontation should diplomatic talks fail.

🎗️ About a month ago, a U.S. official arrived in Baghdad with several former diplomats to initiate indirect negotiations with Iranian representatives and Kata’ib Hezbollah—the Iran-backed militia holding Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov. The goal of the talks was to secure her release.

Despite the effort, no breakthrough has been reached. The main obstacle is the U.S. government’s opposition to releasing an Iranian citizen currently imprisoned in Iraq. That individual is being held for the murder of American citizen Stephen Troell in Baghdad. This demand from the Iranian side remains a sticking point, preventing progress in the negotiations.

🔹Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji made it clear to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi that all coordination between Lebanon and Iran must go through the official Lebanese state, not Hezbollah. He stressed that Lebanon will not receive any international reconstruction funds unless Hezbollah is disarmed. In response, Araghchi reiterated Iran’s stance, stating that “disarming Hezbollah is a Lebanese decision,” distancing Tehran from taking responsibility or action on the matter.

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[Ed.:  Don’t worry!  IINO doesn’t have the balls or the brains to pull the trigger.  Furthermore, IINO can’t step on the line in the sidewalk… This is why it’s Israel In Name Only, because if it was a real Israel, our enemies would already have their shmeckers cut off and be decimated. For Example See: Bereshit (Genesis) – Chapter 34 verses 25]

 

🟥 IDF SAYS HAMAS LOSING CONTROL OF GAZA; HAMAS LOSES CONTROL IN GAZA AMID LOOTING, COLLAPSE OF COMMAND, AND POWER VACUUM; IDF MAP REVEALS DEPLOYMENT OF COMBAT DIVISIONS ACROSS GAZA STRIP IN ONGOING GROUND OFFENSIVE

June 3, 2025  Israel Realttime

🎯 In a press conference, IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin revealed that the Palestinian terrorists who planted the roadside bombs that killed three Israeli soldiers in northern Gaza’s Jabalia operated from a tunnel hidden within a partially demolished building. “The terrorists set out from a tunnel shaft in a building and planted the explosive devices. This is an active tunnel that is used for terror,” he said. The tunnel entrance was near a main route, and the structure housing it, like many others in Gaza, was used for military purposes. Defrin emphasized that these buildings are legitimate military targets: “Nearly every other building is booby-trapped and contains a tunnel entrance. We are demolishing these homes, not for the sake of destroying. Every building that is destroyed posed an operational threat, and could harm our forces.”

Defrin also stated that Hamas is steadily losing control over Gaza. He attributed this shift to continued IDF pressure and a newly implemented humanitarian aid distribution system that bypasses Hamas. According to him, tens of thousands of food packages are now being handed directly to residents each day, weakening Hamas’s influence over aid control.

Addressing reports of alleged Israeli fire on civilians near aid distribution points in southern Gaza, Defrin firmly rejected the claims. “This is a totally false report. It is echoing Hamas propaganda,” he stated, accusing Hamas of spreading disinformation that some international media outlets adopt without verification. He acknowledged criticism over delays in IDF investigations but stressed the importance of accuracy: “We will not report information or details that are not true. Reliability is critical, even if it takes time.”

Responding to questions about Hamas’s claim that 27 people were killed during the aid incident, Defrin said the reported numbers are “exaggerated.” He clarified that IDF forces only fired warning shots and, based on their understanding, “they did not hit that many people.” The incident remains under investigation.

During the press conference held this evening, IDF Spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin presented a detailed map outlining the military’s ground operations across Gaza, marking the first public disclosure of such tactical positioning. The map shows that the Gaza Division is currently operating in Rafah, a key area in the south of the Strip. Simultaneously, the 36th and 98th Divisions are pushing into Khan Younis from both the south and east, intensifying pressure on Hamas strongholds.

Meanwhile, the 252nd Division is active in Gaza City and along the Netzarim Corridor, a strategic axis that has been central to cutting Hamas supply routes. In the north, the 162nd Division is engaged in fierce combat operations aimed at dismantling remaining terrorist infrastructure.

This disclosure underscores the IDF’s multi-front campaign strategy, showing broad territorial engagement as it continues its efforts to neutralize Hamas forces across the Strip.

🔹 Hamas has reportedly lost its grip on internal security in Gaza, according to Al-Hadath. With law and order disintegrating, looters are raiding homes and stealing humanitarian aid. The breakdown in control comes as extremist factions begin to reorganize in the area, taking advantage of the growing instability.

A significant factor behind this collapse is the assassination of senior Hamas commanders and operational teams, which has deeply fractured the organization’s leadership. Hamas has attempted to restore order by enlisting influential local family leaders, but these efforts have been largely ineffective.

As a result of both operational losses and financial distress, Hamas is now struggling to pay salaries to its members. The combination of leadership vacuum, internal chaos, and resurging militant groups underscores the growing collapse of Hamas’s control over Gaza.

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Huge Step Forward on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount Takes Us 1 Step Closer to Jesus’ Return   By Randy DeSoto

June 1, 2025   The Western Journal

An interesting development on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount could be a sign that the return of Jesus Christ may be sooner than later.

Shlomo Vile of Jewish News Syndicate recounted in an article last week that for most of the years since the Israeli Defense Force took Jerusalem and the Temple Mount during the Six-Day War in 1967, Jewish people had not been allowed to go there and pray.

It is the location where Abraham was prepared to offer up Isaac as a sacrifice, foreshadowing when God actually did so with the death of his Son, Jesus Christ, for the sins of the world.

It is also the site of the first and second Jewish temples. The First Temple housed the Ark of the Covenant, containing the stone-hewn Ten Commandments of God, dating back to Moses. The Babylonians destroyed it in 586 B.C.

The Romans sacked the Second Temple in A.D. 70. Among other claims to fame, it was the place where Jesus Christ often taught.

Today, the Temple Mount is the location of the Muslim-controlled Dome of the Rock, where the Prophet Muhammad is said to have been taken to heaven for an encounter with Allah, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Vile shared in his JNS story that until recent years, Muslims and the Israeli government did not allow Jewish people to pray on the Temple Mount.

“Members of the Muslim guard, the Islamic Waqf, would accompany the groups of Jewish pilgrims and would watch our lips to make sure that we weren’t praying. The Israeli policemen also watched our lips and diligently enforced the prayer ban,” he wrote.

But the situation began to change following the murder of two Israeli police officers on the Mount in July 2017.

“Immediately afterwards, the Israeli police expelled the people who screamed and cursed at the Jews. They also became less diligent about watching our lips, and we were allowed to pray openly, as long as we prayed modestly and responded to police instructions,” Vile said.

He explained that after that, a small group of Jewish worshippers began going daily to the Temple Mount to pray, eventually communally, as the police continued to lessen restrictions.

“The latest and most dramatic step forward was this last Tisha B’Av, Aug. 12, 2024, when Jews were for the first time allowed to prostrate fully, face down, arms and legs extended,” Vile wrote.

“You can feel your heart pulsing against the earth, and as you pray, your lips are almost touching the pavement,” he added. “This is a whole new and fully embodied avenue of soul expression that has been closed to our Jewish souls for two thousand years. Prayer is called the service of the heart. Hishtachavaya (full prostration) is a service of the whole self.”

Vile concluded, “We are privileged to live in a generation that can once again serve God on the Temple Mount. Those who ‘go up’ to serve God there are especially privileged to play a central role in the biblical drama of restoring God’s Presence to Zion.”

Knesset Member Tzvi Sukkot recently raised the Israeli flag on the Temple Mount, and he also prayed there during a visit, according to Israel’s i24 News.

In a video posted on social media, according to a translation, he says, “When all security branches said, ‘If even one Jew prays (on Temple Mount) the Middle East will burn.’ And today, thousands of Jews prayed there, danced, sang, bowed, members of the Knesset bowed, we waved Israeli flags and nothing happened.”

All this could indicate that the political, and undoubtedly spiritual, climate is changing enough to allow the building of a Third Temple.

David Herzog — co-founder of The Glory Zone Ministries in Phoenix, Arizona, and who conducts regular outreaches in Israel — posted a video earlier this year in which he discussed how the decisions President Donald Trump is making regarding the Middle East could be paving the way for the rebuilding of the Third Temple.

There are certain rabbinic movements, including the one that runs the Temple Institute in Jerusalem, that want to see the Third Temple built on the Temple Mount.

Herzog shared that he recently spoke with a friend who has connections in the Knesset, as well as the Temple Institute, who confirmed that there are plans to start building the Third Temple by the end of 2025, with a completion date of somewhere between 2030 and 2032.

The Christian leader pointed out that many believers see Trump as a Persian King Cyrus-like leader, who famously helped the Jewish people return to their land after their Babylonian captivity and rebuild their temple. Peace reigned for a period of time, allowing this to happen. In 2018, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu likened Trump to King Cyrus.

Herzog argued that Trump’s agenda is peace and prosperity, with a desire to build on the Abraham Accords of his first term in the Middle East.

WATCH Prophetic Dream – The Third Temple & Donald Trump (David Herzog)  [20:21]  

“It looks like a short time of peace and prosperity — couple years — under the Trump administration, for Israel to fulfill end-time prophecy. That’s what looks like is happening,” he asserted.

And that will include rebuilding the temple, he believes.

Herzog pointed to Ezekiel 42:20, which suggests to him that the Third Temple could be built next to the Dome of the Rock without disturbing it, with a wall around it separating “the holy and the common” as the passage says. Jews being allowed to pray there now may indicate an opening for such a project.

The Bible teacher then pointed out the Temple must be in place before Christ’s return, because it is specifically mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4, as well as Matthew 24:15-22, and Daniel 9:25-27 as a place the Antichrist will enter and desecrate.

“Things are happening fast,” Herzog said with respect to potential end-times events. “The temple, possibly this year – I don’t doubt anything, especially with this administration – by the end of this year it could be announced that they’re going to start building a Third Temple.”

 

Government and AG clash over funding Haaretz

On Sunday, the Attorney General issued a letter to government workers, instructing them to disregard the government’s unanimous resolution to cut funding to Haaretz.

June 1, 2025, 5:53   Israel National News – On Sunday, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara issued a letter to government workers, instructing them to disregard the government’s unanimous resolution to cut funding to Haaretz.

Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, who led the push to end public funding for Haaretz, responded: “This latest letter is not only a tiresome repetition of baseless arguments, it reflects an arrogant bureaucratic mindset that refuses to respect the will of the people,” he said.

Karhi criticized the Attorney General’s appeal to freedom of expression, claiming it was being used to justify continued financial support for a publication that, in his view, “incites against the government, slanders IDF soldiers, hurts bereaved families, and acts as a platform for our most dangerous adversaries, both foreign and domestic.”

He went on to accuse the Attorney General of overstepping her authority: “For the second time in three months, she has effectively nullified a government decision, as if she were the Prime Minister. In a democracy, it is the people who decide, not a small group of legal activists with hollow rulings. The government is elected; the officials are appointed. That hierarchy must be respected.”

Minister Karhi concluded: “We will continue to enforce the government’s decision. There will be no public funding for Haaretz in any form.”

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IRAN CAPABLE OF PRODUCING 10 NUKE BOMBS: Netanyahu Releases Rare Statement On Shabbos

May 31, 2025  Yeshiva World News – In a damning new report, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) revealed that Iran conducted secret nuclear activities using undeclared material at three long-suspected sites — confirming fears that Tehran was operating a clandestine nuclear weapons program.

The confidential report, obtained by Reuters, was requested by the IAEA’s 35-nation Board of Governors and outlines decades of nuclear violations. It concludes that Iran operated a covert and structured nuclear weapons initiative until the early 2000s, and stored nuclear material and contaminated equipment at a fourth site, Turquzabad, between 2009 and 2018 — the same facility publicly exposed by Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at the United Nations in 2018.

The report notes Iran’s cooperation with IAEA inspectors remains “less than satisfactory,” with Tehran still failing to explain traces of uranium found at undeclared locations. The IAEA said the activities “used undeclared nuclear material” and were directly relevant to nuclear weapons development.

In response, the United States, Britain, France, and Germany plan to submit a resolution declaring Iran in breach of its nuclear non-proliferation obligations at the upcoming IAEA board meeting during the week of June 9. It would mark the first time in nearly 20 years that Iran is officially declared non-compliant.

Tehran rejected the IAEA’s findings as “politically motivated” and threatened “appropriate measures” should action be taken against it.

Meanwhile, a separate IAEA report disclosed that Iran’s stockpile of 60% enriched uranium — just a short step from weapons-grade — has ballooned to 408.6 kilograms, nearly enough to build nine atomic bombs. The agency warned that Iran is now “the only non-nuclear-weapon state to produce such material,” calling the development “a matter of serious concern.”

In a rare public statement issued on Shabbos, Prime Minister Netanyahu responded to the revelations, stating:

“The IAEA has reported a grave and unequivocal report on Iran’s nuclear program. The agency presents a stark picture that serves as a clear warning sign: despite countless warnings by the international community, Iran is totally determined to complete its nuclear weapons program.

“This report strongly reinforces what Israel has been saying for years — the purpose of Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful. This is evident from the alarming scope of Iran’s uranium enrichment activity, which has no civilian justification.

“The international community must act now to stop Iran.”

The latest findings are expected to intensify pressure on Western powers and may eventually lead to Iran being referred to the UN Security Council, though that step is likely to come in future board sessions.

 

Urgent Warning: Prime Minister Netanyahu made an unusual address on Shabbat and in English due to new information about Iran’s nuclear program.

May 31, 2025  Israel Live News

“The IAEA has reported a grave and unequivocal report on Iran’s nuclear program. The agency presents a stark picture that serves as a clear warning sign: despite countless warnings by the international community, Iran is totally determined to complete its nuclear weapons program. The international community must act now to stop Iran.”

[Ed.:  No, Bibi, the international community is not going to act against Iran.  Get over it.  Not gonna’ happen.  And since you don’t have the balls to do it (even though Trump told you to take care of it,) it’s a non-starter.]

 

🔴 IRAN ACCELERATES URANIUM ENRICHMENT, PROMPTING SHARP WARNINGS FROM ISRAEL AND THE IAEA; ISRAEL SECRETLY REVIEWS IRAN STRIKE SCENARIO AMID THREATS OF MASSIVE MISSILE RETALIATION

MAY 31, 2025  ISRAEL REALTIME

☢️ Iran has significantly escalated its uranium enrichment activities, reaching a stockpile of 274.8 kilograms enriched to 60% purity, according to a new report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Nuclear experts warn that this quantity is enough to produce multiple nuclear weapons if further enriched to 90% weapons-grade material.

The IAEA emphasized that Iran’s enrichment levels and its refusal to grant full monitoring access are obstructing global diplomatic efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA), from which the United States withdrew in 2018. The agency expressed concern that restricted inspections and reduced transparency make it difficult to verify the “peaceful” nature of Iran’s nuclear program.

⚠️ In response, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office issued a strong statement, warning: “The IAEA report confirms that Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful. It clearly shows Iran’s intention to complete its nuclear weapons program. The international community must act now to stop Iran’s nuclear program.”

🎗️ IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir also addressed the growing threat, stating that a Gaza hostage exchange deal would allow Israel to shift its strategic focus toward confronting Iran’s nuclear ambitions: “A Gaza exchange deal will allow us to focus on Iran.”

🚨 During his visit to the Middle East, President Trump was strongly advised by the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE to avoid launching a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Instead, they urged him to focus on negotiating a new nuclear agreement. The Saudi Crown Prince voiced concern over the potential of an Israeli-led military strike on Iran, fearing it could escalate into a broader regional conflict.

The President of the UAE emphasized that diplomacy must be prioritized, clearly stating his opposition to a U.S.-led military intervention. Meanwhile, the Emir of Qatar issued a stern warning, saying that if Iran retaliated, the Gulf states would be the first to be targeted.

Adding to this regional pressure, Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman traveled to Tehran last month and delivered a direct message to Iranian officials: “Take President Trump’s offer to negotiate a nuclear agreement seriously because it presents a way to avoid the risk of war with Israel.”

In a significant development, Channel 12 reported that President Trump has ordered a halt to U.S.-Israel coordination on a joint military strike against Iran’s nuclear program, signaling a shift away from military action and reinforcing his commitment to a diplomatic path forward.

🔴  Israel has recently conducted a classified interdepartmental meeting to assess preparedness for two possible scenarios: a direct Israeli strike on Iran or an Iranian attack on Israel. The discussions, revealed by Maariv, focused on strategic response planning and civil defense measures in the event of a large-scale regional escalation.

A key concern raised during the session was the potential scale of Iranian retaliation. Officials warned that thousands of missiles — each weighing approximately 700 kilograms — could be launched at Israeli territory if military action against Iran is initiated.

In response to growing Israeli rhetoric, Iran’s Army Chief issued a sharp warning, stating: “If they’re in a hurry for another ‘True Promise,’ we’re fully prepared to deliver the appropriate blow—and this time we’ll collect the debt we’re already owed too.” His remarks signal Iran’s readiness to respond with full force to any Israeli move.

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🎗️ HAMAS REJECTS U.S. HOSTAGE DEAL FRAMEWORK WITH EXTREME COUNTER-DEMANDS; SMOTRICH: NO PARTIAL DEAL—ONLY FULL SURRENDER WITH ALL HOSTAGES

May 31, 2025  IsraelRealTime.com

🎗️ Hamas has rejected the U.S.-backed framework for a hostage release deal, presenting a counterproposal that U.S. envoy Witkoff called “totally unacceptable” and a step backward. Witkoff emphasized that Hamas should accept the existing framework to begin proximity talks as early as next week. The proposal, he noted, could lead to a 60-day ceasefire during which half of the living hostages and half of those confirmed deceased would be returned to their families. It would also open the door for substantive negotiations aimed at reaching a permanent ceasefire.

Instead, Hamas issued a list of extreme demands, including a 7-year ceasefire, complete IDF withdrawal from all areas captured since March, and the cancellation of the new international aid distribution mechanism in Gaza. Officials warned that these demands reflect not a path to peace but a strategy to keep Hamas in power, rearm, and potentially repeat attacks like those of October 7. The counterproposal is being viewed as a calculated move by a genocidal regime that sacrifices civilian welfare to ensure its own survival.

🎗️ Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich warned against any partial agreement with Hamas, stressing that the terror organization is currently under immense pressure. He attributed this to the recent overhaul of the aid distribution system in Gaza, which has significantly reduced Hamas’s control over the civilian population, as well as the ongoing military operations that continue to weaken the group.

Smotrich emphasized the importance of maintaining and intensifying this pressure, arguing it is the key to forcing Hamas into a full surrender and securing the release of all hostages at once. He rejected the idea of easing up or signing any interim deal, stating clearly:

“It would be delusional folly to release pressure now and sign a partial deal with it that would give it oxygen and a lifeline and allow it to recover. I will not allow such a thing to happen. Period.”

He concluded that Israel must stay firm and focused to prevent Hamas from regaining strength or legitimacy.

🎯 Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that Ez al-Dine al-Haddad, a senior figure in Hamas’ al-Qassam Brigades General Military Council, and Khalil al-Hayya, a member of Hamas’ Political Bureau based in Qatar, are “next in line.” The statement signals that both individuals are now high-priority targets for Israeli forces in the ongoing campaign against Hamas leadership.

🔹 Israeli political leaders are actively engaging with German counterparts to prevent the imposition of an arms embargo on Israel. The concern arises as Germany considers conditioning future weapons shipments on the humanitarian situation in Gaza. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated, “Germany will decide whether or not to approve new weapons shipments to Israel based on an assessment of the humanitarian situation in Gaza. We are examining this and, if necessary, we will authorize further arms deliveries based on this examination.”

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