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The New Indoctrination: How Marxist Pedagogy is Quietly Infiltrating Israeli Schools By Mordechai Sones
Under guise of ’emotional learning,’ foreign-funded movement with socialist roots seeks to reshape values of next generation
September 4, 2025
In a brightly decorated kindergarten classroom in Rishon LeZion, children are gathered in a circle. They are not learning the Aleph Bet or the wisdom of the Torah. Instead, their teacher, trained in a new and increasingly popular methodology, is guiding them through a “critical discussion” about Family Day. They are prompted to consider the holiday’s commercialism, its reinforcement of traditional gender roles, and whether its structure excludes other kinds of families. The goal, proponents say, is to foster “dialogue” and “critical consciousness.”
Contents
Dialogue as Doctrine: The Philosophy of Oppression
The Ideological Architects: From the Kibbutz to the Classroom
The Currency of Influence: Who Pays for the Revolution?
An Assault on Faith and Freedom
A Parent’s Guide to the Educational Battlefield
But for a growing number of parents and watchdog groups, the goal is something far more alarming: the systematic dismantling of traditional values and the indoctrination of children into a collectivist, Marxist worldview.
Across Israel, a quiet but determined movement is underway to reshape the nation’s educational landscape. Operating under the benign-sounding banner of “Social-Emotional Learning” (SEL), this initiative is introducing the totalitarian theories of the late Brazilian Marxist educator, Paulo Freire, into the hearts of Israeli schools. From kindergartens to high schools and teacher training colleges, this pedagogy is challenging the very pillars of Israeli society: the authority of the family, the sanctity of Jewish tradition, and the morality of individual responsibility.
This educational trend is not a homegrown phenomenon. It is driven and funded by a network of social demolition organizations with deep roots in socialist and Marxist ideology, most notably the youth movement Hashomer Hatzair and its affiliates, with significant financial backing from the controversial U.S.-based New Israel Fund (NIF). For citizens who champion individual freedom and Torah-observant Jews who see tradition as the bedrock of their identity, this represents a profound and subversive threat, one that many are surprised to learn is unfolding in their own communities.
Dialogue as Doctrine: The Philosophy of Oppression
To understand what is happening in these classrooms, one must first understand Paulo Freire. His 1970 book, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, is a foundational text in radical leftist academia. Freire argued that the world is divided into two classes: the oppressors and the oppressed. He believed that traditional education is a tool used by the oppressors to maintain the status quo, turning students into passive receptacles of official knowledge.
Freire’s solution was a new kind of education, one aimed not at imparting knowledge, but at sparking social revolution. Through a process he called “conscientization,” students are taught to see oppression in all societal structures—the family, the economy, religion, and the state. Education becomes a relentless exercise in Hegelian dialectical critique. The teacher is no longer an authority figure but a “facilitator” of dialogue, and the classroom is transformed into a “circle of knowledge” where all hierarchies are flattened.
In Israel, this theory is being put into practice with startling fidelity. At the Dror Galil High School in the Galilee, the very architecture of the building was redesigned to eliminate traditional classrooms and corridors, creating open spaces intended to blur the lines between students and teachers and foster a sense of egalitarian community. In “social kindergartens” operated by the Dror Israel movement, educators are trained to replace rote learning and traditional holiday celebrations with group discussions aimed at deconstructing them. Family Day becomes a lesson in anti-consumerism. National holidays become opportunities to question Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state.
This radical philosophy is packaged and delivered through the far more palatable vehicle of Social-Emotional Learning. SEL, an import from the American education system, purports to teach children valuable life skills like empathy, self-awareness, and responsible decision-making. Few parents would object to these goals. Yet critics argue that in this context, SEL functions as a Trojan horse. It provides the framework for emotional manipulation while Freire’s pedagogy provides the ideological content. Children are taught not just how to feel, but what to feel—resentment toward perceived oppressors, suspicion of authority, and allegiance to the collective over the individual.
The Ideological Architects: From the Kibbutz to the Classroom
The primary engine driving this movement in Israel is Dror Israel, an educational organization that openly bases its programs on Freire’s philosophy. Its ideological lineage is a direct line to one of the most radical movements in Zionist history: Hashomer Hatzair, “The Young Guard.”
Founded over a century ago in Europe, Hashomer Hatzair was unique among Zionist youth movements for its explicit synthesis of Zionism and revolutionary Marxism. While other pioneers focused on building the land, Hashomer Hatzair was equally focused on building a new world order based on class struggle and collectivist totalitarianism. For decades, it was an officially anti-religious movement that admired the Soviet Union, viewing Joseph Stalin as the “Sun of the Nations” long after his atrocities were known. Its kibbutzim were organized on strict Marxist principles, with the collective owning all property and dictating the lives of its members.
In a systematic campaign of religious coercion and re-education, the madrichim (teachers/counselors) from Hashomer Hatzair deliberately and cruelly stripped orphaned religious children escaping to Palestine during World War 2 of their religious identity.
Eyewitness testimonies and historical accounts detail heartbreaking examples of indoctrination, where religious instruction was replaced with socialist ideology, folk songs, and glorifying manual labor and the kibbutz, forcibly cutting off peyot, young boys’ traditional sidelocks, Shabbat desecration, and ridicule of faith, where prayer, kashrut, and other religious practices were mocked.
While the movement has tried to modernize its image, its core ideology remains deeply rooted in rejection of capitalism, nationalism, and traditional morality. Its worldview is fundamentally internationalist, often placing it at odds with mainstream Israeli society, particularly on issues of national security and Jewish identity. “It’s a movement that has always flirted with radical leftism,” noted one political analyst. “Its DNA is wired to see the world through a lens of power structures, class conflict, and a deep skepticism of traditional authority.”
This is the ideological wellspring from which Dror Israel and its Freire-inspired programs draw their mission. They are not merely teaching; they are continuing a century-long project to re-engineer society from the ground up, starting with its youngest and most impressionable members.
The Currency of Influence: Who Pays for the Revolution?
An ideological movement of this scale requires significant funding. While proponents are quick to point to partnerships with the Israel Education Ministry and local municipalities, a deeper look reveals that a substantial portion of the financial backing comes from sources deeply troubling to many Israelis. While some may suspect the hand of international bodies, the funding trail does not lead to the United Nations. Instead, it leads directly to the New Israel Fund.
The NIF is a U.S.-based behemoth of progressive philanthropy, funneling tens of millions of dollars annually to a wide array of Israeli non-governmental organizations. On its surface, its mission seems noble: to promote democracy and equality in Israel. But critics have long argued that the NIF’s agenda is profoundly subversive, aimed at weakening Israel’s Jewish character, delegitimizing its national institutions, and prosecuting its soldiers.
The list of NIF grantees is a who’s who of the most radical organizations operating in Israel. It has provided extensive funding to groups like Breaking the Silence, which collects and disseminates often-anonymous and unverified testimonies from soldiers to accuse the Israel Defense Forces of war crimes. It funds Adalah and other NGOs that file lawsuits in international courts against Israeli officials and advocate for the abolition of Israel as a Jewish state. As the watchdog group Im Tirtzu has documented, the NIF’s network acts as a powerful political machine, using foreign money to wage lawfare and political warfare against the democratically elected government of Israel and its core institutions.
It is this same organization that provides grants to the ecosystem of groups affiliated with Hashomer Hatzair and its educational projects. From the Jewish perspective, the connection is chillingly clear: foreign money, channeled through an organization with a documented history of supporting anti-Jewish causes, is being used to fund a Marxist-rooted pedagogy designed to alienate Israeli children from their own heritage, families, and nation.
An Assault on Faith and Freedom
This educational trend is not merely misguided; it is a direct assault on the foundational principles of a free and faithful society.
Education should equip a child with knowledge and critical reasoning skills so that they can pursue their own goals, create value, and flourish as a sovereign being. Freire’s pedagogy does the opposite. It subsumes the individual into the collective. It teaches children to see themselves not as unique souls with agency and potential, but as members of intersecting identity groups—defined by their status as either “oppressor” or “oppressed.” It replaces the pursuit of personal excellence with a grievance-based demand for enforced equity. This is an overreach of the most profound kind, an intrusion of collectivist ideology into the sacred space of a child’s developing mind.
For Jews, the threat is even more existential. Judaism is built upon a foundation of mesorah—the faithful transmission of tradition and wisdom from one generation to the next. It respects a divine and natural hierarchy: the authority of the Creator, the wisdom of the Torah, rabbinic authority, and the sanctity of parents as a child’s first and most important teachers. Freire’s pedagogy is an acid designed to dissolve these bonds. By encouraging children to “critically” question all authority, it fosters resentment toward the very figures meant to guide them.
When a kindergarten teacher encourages a child to deconstruct the “gender roles” of Family Day, she is striking at the Torah’s concept of the family as a holy, foundational unit. When a high school program encourages students to view Jewish holidays through a lens of economic inequality, it strips them of their spiritual power and reduces them to mere sociological artifacts. The moral framework being taught is not the timeless, absolute ethics of Sinai, but a fluid, secular “social justice” that changes with the political winds. “We are teaching emotions without anchoring them in halacha,” as one Jerusalem-based critic recently wrote, capturing the fear that this trend is producing a generation unmoored from the bedrock of Jewish law and values.
A Parent’s Guide to the Educational Battlefield
For parents in affected communities, the revelation of this ideological agenda can be overwhelming. It can feel like an insurmountable force, backed by powerful organizations and sanctioned by the educational establishment. But passivity is not an option when the minds of one’s children are at stake. A concerted, strategic response is necessary to counter this trend and reclaim education for its proper purpose.
First, parents must become investigators. They must move beyond the glossy brochures and pleasantries from school administrators and ask specific, pointed questions. Request to see the curriculum materials for Social-Emotional Learning programs. Ask what outside organizations or guest speakers are being brought into the school. Listen for keywords like “critical consciousness,” “dialogue,” “social justice,” and “equity.” Research the groups involved. If the school is working with an organization, find out who funds it. Knowledge is the first line of defense.
Second, parents must organize. A single concerned voice can be easily dismissed as that of a lone reactionary. A group of united parents is a political force that cannot be ignored. Share your findings with other parents in your child’s school and in your community. Form a parents’ association or a working group dedicated to curriculum transparency and academic integrity. Use social media and community forums to raise awareness and build a coalition.
Third, engage with school leadership directly and strategically. Do not lead with accusations of “Marxism,” which may be dismissed as hyperbole. Instead, frame your concerns in the language of parental rights, academic excellence, and psychological well-being. Argue that while emotional skills are important, they must be taught without divisive political ideology. Insist that the classroom should be a place for education, not activism. Present your evidence calmly and demand accountability.
Fourth, advocate for positive alternatives. The most effective counter to a bad idea is a better one. Work with trustworthy rabbis, community scholars, and quality educators to develop and promote alternative curricula rooted in authentic Jewish values. Programs that teach Mussar (ethical self-improvement), Derech Eretz (proper conduct), and the richness of Jewish thought can provide the emotional and ethical grounding children need without the subversive ideological baggage. Support the creation and growth of schools and after-school programs that are explicitly committed to a Torah educational mission.
Finally, parents must be willing to vote with their feet. If a school administration proves to be intransigent, unresponsive, or ideologically captured, the ultimate leverage is to remove your child. This is a difficult and often costly decision, but it sends the most powerful message possible. The growth of homeschooling networks and the establishment of new private schools and cheders that honor traditional values are a testament to the fact that when the mainstream system fails, communities can and will create their own solutions.
What is happening in Israel’s schools is not a simple curriculum update. It is a battle of ideas, a struggle between two irreconcilable visions of the human person, society, and the future of the Jewish nation.
One is a vision of individual liberty, personal responsibility, and divine purpose, rooted in millennia of Jewish tradition. The other is a vision of collectivist grievance, revolutionary upheaval, and secular utopia, imported from the failed ideological experiments of the last century.
For the parents on the front lines of this battle, the mission is clear: to ensure that the next generation is educated, not indoctrinated.
This week’s Parshat Ki Teitzei Avi Abelow
September 4, 2025 Israel Video Network – Pulse of Israel
About to take off on a plane, so enjoy this week’s Torah thoughts a day early :)))
This week’s Parshat Ki Teitzei is not theoretical. It’s not abstract. It’s about us. Right now. Because the opening words hit harder today than ever:
“כִּי תֵצֵא לַמִּלְחָמָה עַל אֹיְבֶיךָ” “When you go out to war against your enemies…”
Not “if.” When.
Because the Torah doesn’t live in fantasy. It knows that Am Yisrael, the Jewish people, have enemies. Always have. Enemies who seek not just to hurt us, but to destroy our mission in the world.
Today it’s the Islamonaz*is of Hamas, Hezbollah, Shiite Iran, Sunni Qatar and Turkey etc. Jew-hating antisemitism on the streets of the West.
Same hatred. Same root. Same war. Different names. Different excuses to hate us.
But here’s where the Torah gives us its divine strategy:
“וּנְתָנוֹ ה‘ אֱלֹקיךָ בְּיָדֶךָ” — “And Hashem your G-d will deliver them into your hands.”
That’s a guarantee of victory, but it’s conditional.
We have to fight. Not hide. Not apologize for who we are and why we are fighting. Not wait for permission from the UN or Western media. We go out to war with strength as the Jewish nation, and then Hashem helps us win.
This parsha isn’t just about war, it’s also about private life. It includes laws about justice, family, modesty, honesty, yes, but it all begins with one unshakable principle: If you don’t stand up against evil, you don’t deserve to build a moral society.
Rav Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook put it powerfully:
“Only a people that can fight evil can build a society of goodness.”
Let me repeat that: Only a people that can fight evil can build a society of goodness.
And that’s why the IDF isn’t just an army. It’s a spiritual mission. That’s why when a Jewish soldier goes to battle in Israel, he’s not just defending our land, or our lives, he’s defending the name of G-d in this world. The Kiddush Hashem, sanctification of God-s name, of Jewish strength and survival.
The Torah never told us to love our enemies. It told us to destroy evil. And it gave us the moral clarity to know who we’re dealing with.
When Hamas hides behind children and the world blames Israel, that’s not a “complicated conflict.” That’s Amalek, reborn. And this parsha ends with exactly that:
“זָכוֹר אֵת אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה לְּךָ עֲמָלֵק…” “Remember what Amalek did to you… do not forget.”
At the end of the parsha, we’re told:
“אֲשֶׁר קָרְךָ בַדֶּרֶךְ… וְזָנֵב בְּךָ כָּל הַנֶּחֱשָׁלִים אַחֲרֶיךָ” “[Amalek] attacked you on the way… targeting your weak and defenseless in the rear…”
Sound familiar?
That’s October 7th. That’s the massacre of innocent civilians, elderly Holocaust survivors burned alive, babies murdered in front of their mothers, women violated, communities wiped out. That is the decades of terror with elderly, women and children murdered in constant terror attacks.
This isn’t “resistance.” This is Amalek.
The Torah defines evil for us, so we’re not confused when we see it in real time.
And here’s the thing: Amalek doesn’t just attack the strong. He waits for the weak. The vulnerable. The defenseless. That’s why Amalek is the essence of cowardly evil.
Hamas didn’t attack IDF bases, they attacked unarmed defenseless people. They filmed it. Celebrated it. And the world? Too many “civilized” voices hesitated to call it evil.
But the Torah doesn’t hesitate.
It ends the parsha with a command, not a suggestion:
“תִּמְחֶה אֶת זֵכֶר עֲמָלֵק מִתַּחַת הַשָּׁמָיִם — לֹא תִּשְׁכָּח” “Erase the memory of Amalek from under the heavens, do not forget.”
We are not a pacifist religion. We are a people of peace, yes, but peace that comes after evil is confronted and destroyed.
You can’t negotiate with Amalek. You don’t compromise with terror. You fight it. And you finish it.
That’s not revenge. That’s justice. That’s the Torah.
Why end with that? Because the war doesn’t end when the headlines fade. It ends when evil is eradicated, and good is uplifted.
And until then, we fight. With courage. With faith. And with the Torah as our compass, not the editorials of The New York Times and the growing disappointment of the Western world.
So this Shabbat, don’t just read Ki Teitzei, live it. Know that every soldier, every Jew who stands proudly, every voice that speaks truth, against the evil we are up against in the name of “palestine” is part of this eternal war between darkness and light.
And may we merit the day when the words come true in full:
“וּנְתָנוֹ ה‘ אֱלֹקיךָ בְּיָדֶךָ” – Hashem will deliver our enemies into our hands – Because we never stopped standing for truth.
Shabbat Shalom. Stay strong. Stay proud. Am Yisrael Chai.
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Shin Bet Warns Palestinian Authority On Brink Of Collapse, Raising Risk Of Palestinian Violence
September 4, 2025 Yeshiva World News – The Shin Bet has privately warned top political leaders that the Palestinian Authority (PA) is unraveling, creating a volatile situation that could ignite a new wave of unrest in the West Bank, according to a Channel 12 report.
In a series of recent closed-door briefings, senior Shin Bet officials sounded the alarm over the PA’s worsening financial and institutional crisis. “Unemployment is rising, security personnel are receiving little or no pay, and core functions are eroding,” one security source said. “These factors could trigger chaos and a flare-up.”
The warning underscores growing fears within Israel’s security establishment that the fragile relative calm maintained in the West Bank over the past two years could be upended if the PA collapses.
Despite political divisions, the Shin Bet has reportedly made clear that the PA’s survival is in Israel’s own interest. Agency officials have pressed the government to take steps to shore up the Palestinian governing body—including restoring tax revenues and funds that the Israeli cabinet decided to withhold earlier this year.
“The collapse of the PA is not just their problem—it will quickly become ours,” one official was quoted as warning.
Any move to channel funds back to the PA faces fierce opposition inside Prime Minister Netanyahu’s cabinet. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has vowed to block efforts to ease the Authority’s crisis, arguing that the PA is corrupt, hostile to Israel, and undeserving of financial lifelines.
While international allies strongly support stabilizing the PA, the government remains split, leaving Israel’s leadership caught between security imperatives and political ideology.
The Shin Bet declined to comment on the Channel 12 report, saying only that it does not discuss internal deliberations. But the leaks point to a widening gap between Israel’s professional security establishment, which sees a functional PA as a strategic necessity, and hardline political leaders, who view any aid as a betrayal of principle.
PRESSURE GROWS ON NETANYAHU TO DECLARE SOVEREIGNTY OVER JUDEA AND SAMARIA [1:04:47] by David Mark
September 4, 2025 – Mounting pressure from the right is urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to act decisively on the issue of Israeli sovereignty over Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley. Tourism Minister and Likud Central Committee Chairman Haim Katz has called for the immediate and complete application of Israeli sovereignty across these regions.
Sep 4, 2025 The Israel Guys Podcast with Jeremy and Ari
Will Israel’s new Sovereignty Plan stop a Palestinian state — or spark a global showdown?
In this episode of The Israel Guys, we break down Israel’s bold new Sovereignty Plan—82% of Judea and Samaria under full Israeli control—as Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and the Yesha Council push back against global pressure for a Palestinian state. From the upcoming UN Summit and Belgium’s recognition of “Palestine” to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio signaling quiet support for annexation, the debate over sovereignty vs. statehood is heating up. We also cover Hamas’s proposed hostage deal, Trump’s fiery response, and the U.S. Security Council’s latest move on Gaza aid.
You’ll be inspired by new data showing more religious than secular Jewish children entering Israeli schools for the first time, and hear about the growing global axis of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran. Plus, hear Rabbi Leo Dee’s powerful words about the Temple Mount and what it means for Israel’s spiritual future. Join us as we cut through the propaganda and connect you directly to the truth from the land of Israel.
Israel Daily News – War Day 699 [24:56]
September 4, 2025 ILTV Israel News
On today’s episode of ILTV’s Daily News: President Donald Trump takes to social media, demanding Hamas release all 20 hostages to end the war—a move that quickly drew a response from Hamas. It is Day 699 of the Gaza war, and the IDF is preparing to expand its ground operation in Gaza City to gain full control of remaining Hamas strongholds. Meanwhile, thousands of protesters filled the streets of Jerusalem last night in the first of three planned “Days of Rage,” organized by the families of Israeli hostages opposing the next phase of the war.
🕑 September 4, 2025, 5:30 PM Israel Realtime
💥 Gaza City Under Relentless Bombardment: Gazan sources describe ongoing “heavy bombs” raining down on Gaza City, turning entire buildings into dust. The city is enduring nonstop shelling with devastating impact.
‼️ Defense Minister Israel Katz responded with sharp words: “A plague of darkness, a plague on the firstborn – we will complete all ten plagues.” His remarks underscored Israel’s resolve against repeated Houthi aggression.
⭕ Houthi Drone Threats Escalate
The IDF successfully intercepted UAVs launched from Yemen that crossed Egyptian airspace toward Israel. One drone was downed over the Sinai Peninsula.
🇮🇱 Annexation Debate Shelved: Prime Minister Netanyahu has removed the annexation of Judea and Samaria from Thursday’s government agenda after the UAE warned that such a move would be a “red line.” The discussion will instead shift toward immediate security challenges ahead of the UN General Assembly.
In private meetings, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the Trump administration will not interfere with Israel’s annexation efforts. At the same time, Egypt and Jordan quietly pressured Netanyahu’s office to clarify statements interpreted as support for a “Greater Israel.” Egyptian officials warned that such rhetoric could harm already fragile regional relations.
⚠️ Warnings to the Palestinian Authority
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich issued a direct threat: “We will crush the Palestinian Authority if it raises its head.” In line with this stance, Defense Minister Israel Katz instructed the IDF to prepare a military plan against the Palestinian Authority in the event of open confrontation.
🟥 A Volatile Front in Iraq: Iraqi conditions resemble those preceding the First and Second Gulf Wars, prompting fears of imminent strikes by the U.S. or Israel. Iranian-aligned militias in Iraq have launched over 300 rockets and drones toward Israel. A drone attack in October 2024 struck an IDF outpost in the northern Golan Heights, killing two soldiers. That front remains active—and the memory of the fallen demands resolution.
☢️ Iran’s Nuclear Program Raises Alarms: IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi told Reuters that Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium “is still there… it needs to be verified, some could have been lost.” A confidential UN report obtained by AP revealed that Iran rapidly expanded its HEU reserves in the weeks before Israeli strikes, showing an 8% increase from May to June. This escalation further heightens regional concerns over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
🔹 Warning Leaflets in Southern Lebanon: Israel dropped leaflets over the town of Al-Hiyam warning residents not to cooperate with Hezbollah, stressing that doing so would endanger their security. The leaflets included satellite images of suspected Hezbollah-linked sites in Al-Hiyam (Marjayoun District), Anzariya (Sidon District), and Az-Zarariya (Zahrani District). Around the same time, an Israeli drone reportedly crashed in Al-Hiyam, raising further tensions in the area.
🔹 Scotland Moves Against Defense Funding: Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney announced that the Scottish Government will suspend new public funding for defense firms supplying countries accused of genocide, explicitly naming Israel. This decision adds another layer of political pressure as Israel navigates international criticism.
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The Price of Compliance: How Government Co-opted Rabbis, Clinics, and Community Leaders to Enforce Vaccine Mandates [VIDEO 10:52] By Mordechai Sones
How government used billions in public funds to transform trusted community health organizations into a frontline force for state policy. Now, with measles resurgent, the same playbook is back
September 3, 2025
In the frantic spring of 2021, a torrent of federal money began flooding the United States. Billed as a lifeline, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was a monumental financial intervention purported to pull the nation from the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic. For community health centers—the trusted local clinics serving the nation’s most vulnerable—it seemed like a godsend. Millions of dollars were offered to “keep their doors open.”
Contents
Echoes of the Pandemic: The Measles Resurgence
A Crisis of Conscience and a Question of Capture
But this lifeline came with strings attached. An investigation into the specific terms of these federal grants and the actions of the organizations that received them reveals a story not of benign partnership, but of a systemic co-opting of civil society. The unprecedented scale of government funding effectively transformed a wide range of community health organizations from independent entities into de facto agents of the state.
This was not a grassroots mobilization but a meticulously executed top-down campaign of compliance, one that turned trusted local clinics into the frontline enforcers of the government’s vaccination-centric agenda. The very trust these organizations had spent years cultivating was weaponized to overcome skepticism and ensure adherence to federal policy.
Now, in the summer of 2025, as a disease once declared vanquished makes a shocking return, that same machinery of influence is being reactivated. As measles outbreaks flare from Texas to Jerusalem, the playbook of financial coercion, narrative control, and the marginalization of dissent pioneered during COVID-19 is being deployed once more, raising profound questions about whether the official response to public health crises has itself become part of the problem.
The Money Trail
The most effective form of state control is not always the iron fist of force, but the velvet glove of financial dependency. The U.S. government’s pandemic response serves as a model for this form of coercion. Through ARPA and grants disbursed by agencies like the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the federal government created a financial architecture that commandeered the nation’s community health infrastructure.
The sheer volume of capital was transformative. ARPA delivered an immense $350 billion in funds to support COVID-19 response efforts, with a staggering $7.6 billion explicitly earmarked for community health centers (CHCs) to expand vaccination and testing. This was not a passive offering but an active intervention. The purpose of the funding was unambiguously defined: to “Promote, distribute, administer, and track COVID–19 vaccines,” and to “Detect, diagnose, trace, monitor, and treat COVID–19 infections.” This language left no room for institutional discretion. The funds were not provided for health centers to determine the best course of action for their communities; they were provided to execute a pre-determined federal plan.
Failure to comply carried severe consequences, including the termination of the award. For community health centers serving populations with a limited ability to pay, turning down millions in federal funding was not a realistic option. The government did not need to pass a law forcing CHCs to become vaccination centers; it simply made it financially impossible for them not to. Their primary function shifted from serving the holistic needs of their patients to fulfilling the contractual obligations of their federal paymasters. This deputization of civil society allowed the government to achieve widespread implementation of its policies by co-opting the trusted “community” layer of healthcare, turning local clinics into an extension of the federal bureaucracy.
A Web of Entangled Interests
The federal government’s financial inducements did not enter a vacuum. They were injected into a public health ecosystem already deeply compromised by a web of financial relationships. The fusion of state and corporate power—the so-called “medical-industrial complex”—creates a system predisposed to favor centralized, product-based solutions that benefit entrenched players.
This systemic issue permeates the leadership of the very community organizations that received government COVID-19 funding. An examination of their boards of directors reveals they are often populated not by concerned local citizens, but by individuals with deep ties to the corporate, financial, pharmaceutical, and insurance systems.
The most glaring example is found at the Lakewood Resource and Referral Center (LRRC), which operates the prominent clinic CHEMED in Lakewood, New Jersey. The organization’s 2023 tax filing reports a payment of $449,742 to BP Print Group Inc. for advertising services. The form explicitly states that BP Print Group is an “ENTITY MORE THAN 35% OWNED BY BENNY HEINEMANN, CHAIRMAN.” Heinemann is listed as a board member of LRRC.
When the chairman of a non-profit that received over $9.4 million in government COVID-19 funds is also the majority owner of a private company profiting directly from that non-profit’s government-funded activities, does this comprise a textbook conflict of interest?
Similar entanglements are visible across other organizations in the region, with board members connected to pharmaceutical development firms and major insurance companies. This pattern reveals a form of capture at the community level. The government outsourced its policy implementation to organizations whose leadership was already aligned with the interests of the pharmaceutical-financial complex.
The “community” in community health center became a brand to be leveraged, not a constituency to be served.
The Ground War on Dissent
This architecture of influence translated directly into on-the-ground action. A necessary precondition for the state’s agenda was the control of information. Any deviation from the official narrative was framed as a dangerous form of “misinformation.” The World Health Organization coined the term “infodemic,” and skepticism was pathologized as a public health threat fueled by nefarious actors. This strategy effectively silenced legitimate debate over vaccine adverse events, natural immunity, and alternative treatments for COVID-19.
This strategy of narrative control is now being repurposed for the 2025 measles outbreaks. Public health officials have been quick to blame the unvaccinated, particularly in Haredi communities, for the disease’s return. Yet this narrative, critics contend, dangerously oversimplifies a complex reality and ignores troubling patterns in the data.
During COVID-19, the vast sums of federal money ensured community health centers acted as proxies for the state’s agenda. CHEMED in Lakewood, after receiving at least $9.4 million, became a major hub for testing and vaccination. Yet in August 2021, OSHA cited the center for two “willful violations” for failing to provide proper protective equipment for nurses conducting up to 300 tests a day, suggesting a prioritization of high-volume government mandates over worker safety. Refuah Health Center, after receiving $11.8 million, launched a public “Get The Shot” campaign, perfectly aligning with its grant requirements to “promote” vaccination.
In both the U.S. and Israel, a perception of a decentralized, community-driven effort masked what was, in reality, a centralized, state-directed campaign executed through financially dependent proxies.
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Echoes of the Pandemic: The Measles Resurgence
In the summer of 2025, the return of measles provided the first major test of the post-COVID public health apparatus, and the response has been eerily familiar. As cases climbed past 1,400 in the U.S. and a smaller but significant outbreak of over 70 cases hit Israel, authorities launched emergency vaccination campaigns, mirroring the urgency of the pandemic. But a growing number of independent researchers are pointing to a disquieting correlation: first come the mass vaccination drives, and then, in their wake, the outbreaks appear to intensify.
In Texas, after state health authorities administered over 173,000 MMR doses between January and March, the state was grappling with more than 700 cases by May. In one Gaines County example, a targeted drive with just 80 doses was reportedly followed by a 242% leap in local infections. A similar pattern has been noted in Israel, where an emergency campaign has been shadowed by a continued escalation of the outbreak. This has led some to ask an unsettling question: is the official response fanning the flames?
The core of this question lies in the nature of the MMR vaccine, which uses live, weakened viruses. While the medical establishment has long assured the public of its safety, a body of scientific literature confirms that the vaccine virus can replicate and “shed,” meaning it can be transmitted from a recently vaccinated person.
A 2024 study in the Journal of Clinical Virology found that over a third of recently vaccinated children shed measles vaccine RNA for up to a month. While not proving causation, this documented phenomenon has fueled concerns that mass vaccination campaigns could, ironically, contribute to community spread. This theory found further support when wastewater surveillance in Canada detected the vaccine’s specific genotype in 8% of samples, confirming the virus is being shed into the environment on a population-wide scale.
Furthermore, critics argue that the exclusive focus on vaccination status ignores other critical factors, such as the quality of medical care. The tragic deaths of two young girls in Texas in February 2025, six-year-old Kaley Fehr and eight-year-old Daisy Hillebrand, were immediately used to stoke fear. However, a meticulous review of their medical records by Dr. Pierre Kory, a critical care specialist, concluded they died not from measles, but from tragically mismanaged secondary bacterial pneumonia for which they did not receive timely, appropriate antibiotics.
This echoes reports from a 2019 measles outbreak in Samoa, where officials were accused of suppressing the use of Vitamin A—a proven, WHO-recommended therapy that can cut measles mortality in half. Just as with COVID-19, the suppression of alternative, effective treatments—such as the use of inhaled steroids, with which Texas physician Dr. Richard Bartlett has reported rapid recoveries in over 100 measles patients—in favor of a rigid, vaccine-centric protocol appears to be a feature of the official response.
A Crisis of Conscience and a Question of Capture
The state’s top-down agenda has repeatedly created a profound crisis of conscience, particularly in Orthodox Jewish communities with strong traditions of internal authority. During the COVID-19 pandemic, public health officials in Israel pursued a calculated strategy to secure endorsements from the country’s most influential Haredi rabbis.
Recognizing that their word often carries the weight of law, senior health officials engaged directly with religious leaders. The key to this strategy was leveraging the community’s trust in specific medical authorities. The state’s medical advice was effectively translated into religious guidance through Rabbi Elimelech Firer, the widely respected head of the Ezra LeMarpeh medical charity, who counseled leading figures like Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky and Rabbi Gershon Edelstein to endorse the national vaccination program. This created a powerful perception of unified religious and medical consensus.
However, the 2025 measles outbreak has exposed deep fissures in this model, revealing a dynamic that dissenting voices within the community describe as outright capture. In August 2025, the prominent Badatz Eidah Hareidis issued a terse, unsigned “halachic ruling” urging parents to vaccinate their children immediately, framing it as a matter of pikuach nefesh—a life-or-death imperative.
Critics immediately pointed out that the statement lacked any of the traditional hallmarks of a rabbinic ruling: there was no detailed analysis, no citation of Torah sources, and no reasoned argument. When pressed for answers, a representative for the Badatz refused to name any doctors or rabbis associated with the ruling and stated that all questions should be directed to an outside organization called “Yad Avraham.”
Further investigation revealed that the Badatz representative claimed the ruling was merely a renewal of a 25-year-old statement and that Yad Avraham had simply requested they issue it. This has led to accusations that the Badatz, until now one of the most revered bodies in the Haredi world, was merely acting as a rubber stamp for an outside agenda, lending its religious authority to a directive it could not—or would not—defend on its merits.
This episode laid bare the sophisticated mechanism of social control. The state and its public health apparatus identified religious authority not as a belief system to be respected, but as a strategic tool to be weaponized.
By working through intermediary organizations like Ezra LeMarpeh and Yad Avraham, the state could launder its directives through a trusted community filter. This tactic reframes a legitimate medical debate over risk and bodily autonomy into a matter of religious obedience versus heresy. The dissenting rabbis and community members are thus positioned not merely as individuals questioning a medical product, but as outliers resisting the combined will of both secular and religious authority—a profoundly coercive tactic that seeks to eliminate the space for individual conscience.
A Deforming Agent
The through-line from the COVID-19 response to the 2025 measles resurgence suggests a systemic issue that transcends any single virus. Some analysts have begun to describe the modern public health strategy as a form of societal teratogen—a deforming agent administered to the body politic. In this view, a policy is publicly marketed as a safe and necessary wonder drug, while its architects are aware of its potential for harmful, deforming effects that serve a hidden, strategic objective.
The thalidomide scandal of the 1950s provides a chilling historical parallel. A drug marketed as a safe sedative, particularly for morning sickness, was rushed to market based on flimsy data, causing catastrophic birth defects in over 10,000 children. This was not merely a mistake, but the consequence of a deliberate business strategy that prioritized market domination and treated severe human harm as an acceptable cost.
Critics now argue that our public health system, deeply entangled with pharmaceutical interests and government power, operates on a similar model of reckless disregard, where inconvenient data is suppressed, dissent is crushed, and human suffering is considered collateral damage in the pursuit of policy goals and profits.
The ultimate deformity is not physical, but societal: the erosion of trust, the corruption of science into a tool for manufacturing consensus, and the creation of a permanent state of crisis that justifies ever-increasing levels of social control.
The evidence from the past five years demonstrates a clear pattern. The combination of massive, conditional government funding, pre-existing corporate conflicts of interest, and the strategic co-opting of community institutions has created a powerful, coercive apparatus.
The ultimate authority in any medical decision must rest not with the state, but with the individual. But during the COVID-19 era, and again today, that principle has been systematically undermined.
The long-term cost is not measured in dollars, but in the trust that has been broken—trust in our doctors and medical institutions, in our community leaders, and in a government that has used public health crises to tighten its grip by co-opting the very institutions meant to protect us.
Israel’s Secret Unit: The Gidonim — Guardians of Jerusalem [19:05] Mansur Ashkar
Sep 1, 2025 The Ashkar Show
The Gidonim — One of Israel’s most secretive undercover special forces unit.
In this video, we dive inside their world, their hidden missions, and how they train to fight terrorism on the streets before anyone else even knows it’s there.
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THE FINAL STAGE IN GAZA HAS HOPEFULLY BEGUN… Avi Abelow
September 3, 2025 Israel Video Network – Pulse of Israel
GAZA CITY FAFO’d – September 3, 2025
No more ceasefires. Now it is until victory.
Gaza City, the heart of Hamas’s terror empire, with terror infrastructures above and below ground, is about to be wiped off the map to ensure it is never a terror center to terrorize us again.
We’re not stopping. We’re finishing the job.
And this isn’t just about rockets or tunnels anymore.
The most dangerous weapon Hamas deployed after October 7th?
It wasn’t firepower.
It was weaponized propaganda.
It was footage.It was the narrative of a fake famine. It was hostages on camera.
This wasn’t humanitarian. This was psychological warfare, and it worked. For a time.
Leading this massive machine of lies? Abu Obeida, the masked face of Hamas’s propaganda wing who the IDF just killed in a precision strike, the man behind the hostage videos, the staged “famine,” the cynical manipulation of the emotions of the Israeli population.
He wasn’t just a “spokesman.” He was Hamas’s chief psychological operations officer overseeing a propaganda army larger than Israel’s own communication units.
1,500 terrorists. Each Hamas battalion with its own “deputy commander for hasbara.”
Every terror squad, accompanied by a trained “operational documenter” with a GoPro and a mission: Not to fight.To film.
That’s what Hamas built. That’s what Abu Obeida commanded. And last week? That monster was finally eliminated by a pinpoint IDF strike.
Every Hamas attack, every hostage parade, every so-called “release ceremony”, Abu Obeida was behind it. He briefed the hostages. He staged the scenes. He wrote the scripts. He even picked the “gifts.”
He was the evil mastermind behind the Gaza City mind games.
And now?
Gone.
And he was brutally evil.
Because when Hamas pushed those videos into the West, CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera and yes, even some in Israeli media, ran them on loop.Suddenly, Hamas’s narrative became the world’s reality.
“Genocide.” “Starving children.” “Ceasefire now.”
All while Hamas hoarded aid.All while they launched rockets from schools and hospitals. All while Israeli soldiers died trying to avoid civilian harm.
And let’s not forget: The international pressure was insane.
The Israeli left protested in Tel Aviv, parroting Hamas talking points.
Israeli Arabs marched in solidarity with those who butchered our people on October 7, protesting “starving Gaza children”.
All for one purpose, Abu Obeida tried to create public pressure within Israel to stop the IDF Gaza operation.
And through all of that?
Netanyahu’s government didn’t fold. The IDF didn’t blink.The Israeli people didn’t break.
Today, the IDF military operation in Gaza City begins.
Not as punishment. But as justice.
The capital of terror will be destroyed. The propaganda head is dead. The psychological war that tried to stop the war? Defeated.
To all the “experts” who said Israel would crumble under pressure: You were wrong.
To those crying about “public opinion”: We’re not here to win a popularity contest. We’re here to win a war to protect 10 million Israeli citizens to never experience terror or kidnappings from Gaza ever again.
This is war against an evil Islamonazi genocidal death cult. A war for our hostages. A war for our people.
And to the brave soldiers of the IDF who have just been called up again to fight in Gaza..
You are not just defeating Hamas.You are dismantling a system of lies, death, and deception that manipulated the world and tortured our nation.
The world may not thank you, but history will remember you.
And Gaza? It will never again be a launchpad for terror again.
Am Yisrael Chai!!!
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( VIDEO – overnight Israel launched a military observation satellite into orbit. https://youtu.be/yUYSI4_xnX4?si=SqFc1UmX-TD3bOG2 )
⭕BALLISTIC MISSILES fired by the HOUTHIS at Ben Gurion Airport – alarms throughout central Israel. Intercepted. Sonic booms from the interceptor heard throughout the extended Jerusalem and Judea areas.
.. Reports of additional SUICIDE DRONE launches by the HOUTHIS, if true they take 7 hours to arrive.
▪️ANTi-WAR ARSON PROTESTS – the anti-war protesters (13) climbed onto the roof of the National Library and unfurled anti-Netanyahu posters as part of the protest against the government, then were arrested. In another two incidents, tires were lit on fire in Rehavia, Jerusalem near government residences in 2 locations, but accidentally spread to a series of private cars and recycling bins on fire.
.. Minister of National Security: A wave of terror arsons this morning near the Prime Minister’s house in the Rehavia neighborhood – with the backing and encouragement of the criminal attorney general who wants to burn the country.
.. The car that burned this morning as a result of arson belongs to a reservist on call-up order 8 and his wife, parents of three, including premature twins. “All our baby seats burned, including all the equipment in the car. My husband is in the reserves, with call-up order 8 supposed to start next week. I have no idea how, in a week when he will be in the reserves, I will transport the children to their frameworks. Just two days ago we invested in the car and equipped it anew. Good luck to me bringing the child to kindergarten every morning alone without a car.” [Emphasis added]
▪️PRO-WAR SABOTAGE – A pro-war protest group announced and also filmed: “We have shut off the water pipeline to Gaza”.
▪️SAVE THE KINNERET – An environmental rescue pipeline is being finished, desalinated seawater will soon flow into the Kinneret to replenish the lake.
▪️TRAVEL TO THE US – Bad news for those applying for a US visa: procedure tightened – more appointments but fewer leniencies.
♦️GAZA CITY OFFENSIVE – Air, land, and sea attacks by the IDF this morning.
🇮🇷IRAN EVACUATES – Iran evacuated sensitive components from nuclear facilities fearing another Israeli attack.
🔹SAUDI ON ALERT – Fear of a strong response from the Houthis against Israel: Saudi Arabia has increased its air flights in the border areas with Yemen and placed its air force on alert.
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Israel has every right to annex the West Bank. JOSHUA HOFFMAN
If other countries want to impose a Palestinian terror state on Israel, then Israel will have to do what it has to do.
SEP 02, 2025
The prospect of Israel annexing the West Bank, as the Israeli government is reportedly contemplating, is not some isolated or abstract idea. It is the latest chapter in a story that began long before the modern State of Israel and long before today’s deceptive debates.
For centuries, the Jewish People endured relentless persecution — pogroms, expulsions, blood libels, forced conversions, and ultimately the Holocaust.
This grotesque antisemitism drove a collective yearning to return to our ancestral homeland: a place where Jews could live freely, without harassment, massacres, or fear. That yearning was not just emotional or symbolic; it was historical and spiritual.
The reestablishment of Israel in 1948 was thus the culmination of millennia of unbroken Jewish connection to the land and an unshakable need for sovereignty.
From the moment of independence, Arab states rejected Israel’s existence. Instead of choosing coexistence, they launched a war of annihilation in 1948, hoping to push the Jews into the sea. Israel survived. It survived again in 1967, in 1973, and in 1982 — wars that cost thousands of Israeli lives and led Israel to develop one of the most advanced militaries in the world. This military strength has never been about conquest; it has always been about survival in a region where too many of our neighbors openly dream of a world without Jews.
Then came the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, agreements between Israel and the Palestinians that were sold as a roadmap to peace, but delivered bloodshed instead. Namely the Second Intifada, fueled by Palestinian leaders who rejected compromise and reconciliation, and featuring years of Palestinian suicide bombings, shootings, and terror attacks that slaughtered more than a thousand innocent Israelis. To protect its citizens, Israel was effectively forced to wall off Gaza and the West Bank. These barriers, derided by antisemitic critics, saved countless lives.
In 2005, Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza, giving Palestinians there an unprecedented opportunity to govern themselves and build a society free from occupation. Instead, Hamas violently seized power, turned Gaza into a terror fortress, and — alongside Palestinian Islamic Jihad — launched war after war against Israel.
This campaign of Islamist terror culminated on October 7, 2023, when Palestinians from Gaza invaded Israeli communities, massacred families, raped women, burned children alive, and kidnapped babies and grandparents. Gaza lies in ruins today not because Israel wanted war, but because Hamas demanded it.
All in all, there is a cause and effect at play that the world refuses to see: Every antisemitic action has been followed by a Jewish response to those actions. Every attempt to break us has only built us. Jewish success, sovereignty, and self-sufficiency are our enduring answer to antisemitism and anti-Zionism.
People love to pine about “Israeli occupation,” but they refuse to acknowledge history. There were thriving Jewish communities in Hebron, Shiloh, and other towns in Judea and Samaria (also known as the West Bank) long before the State of Israel was founded.
In 1929, the Hebron massacre resulted in more than 60 Jewish deaths, as well as scores seriously wounded or maimed, Jewish homes pillaged, and synagogues ransacked. The massacre was perpetrated by Arabs incited to violence by a blood libel that Jews were planning to seize control of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
During the 1936-1939 Arab revolt, local Arabs were supposed to be revolting against the British administration, and yet several hundred Jews were killed.
In 1948, when Jordan invaded and illegally occupied the area — while rebranding it as “the West Bank” — Jews were expelled, synagogues destroyed, and cemeteries desecrated. That occupation, recognized by almost no one, lasted until 1967, when Israel liberated the territory in a defensive war. No sovereign Palestinian state ever existed here. To claim that Israel is “occupying” someone else’s land is a lie designed to erase Jewish history.
The harsh truth is this: If Palestinians wanted their own state, they would have one by now. They have turned down every serious offer for peace and statehood — 1936, 1947, 1967, 2000, 2008, and 2014 — because every offer required accepting a Jewish state alongside them. The reality is that Palestinian leadership does not want a state of their own; they want the destruction of Israel.
The infantilization of the Palestinian people by the global community — treating them as perpetual victims incapable of agency — is both absurd and insulting. They are not the only people in the world to face displacement or hardship, yet they are the only people treated as if they need other countries to do their bargaining and bidding for them. The Arab world controls one-sixth of the planet’s wealth, yet somehow Palestinians are uniquely helpless?
The truth is not that they can’t build a state; it’s that they don’t want to — not if it means accepting a Jewish one.
The ignorant critics like to parrot the claim that Palestinians simply want to “return” to the homes they were displaced from during what they call “the Nakba.” This is historically illiterate.
Before Israel’s declaration of independence in 1948, both Jews and Arabs lived in the land, which was under British mandate but not part of the UK. Time and again, international bodies proposed partitioning the land into two states: one Jewish, one Arab. Time and again the Jews said yes, and time and again the Arabs refused, choosing violence and war instead. By rejecting coexistence and launching wars of annihilation, the local Arabs (what we now call the Palestinians) did not just forfeit the opportunity for statehood; they forfeited any claim to a so-called “right of return.”
“But the Palestinians are indigenous to the land!” the dummies shout. This is a lie repeated so often that people mistake it for fact. The truth is that the land we now call Israel was sparsely populated and underdeveloped for centuries. In the 1800s and early 1900s, waves of both Jews and Arabs immigrated to the area, drawn by opportunities that didn’t exist before.
The Jewish pioneers, driven by the Zionist movement, began draining the malarial swamps in the early 20th century, transforming uninhabitable land into fertile ground. As the Jewish community built farms, businesses, and infrastructure, the local economy grew, and Arabs from across the Middle East and North Africa — Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, even as far as Yemen — migrated in to take advantage of the economic boom.
By the 1920s and 1930s, much of what is now called “Palestinian” ancestry had roots elsewhere in the Arab world, arriving in the land only after Jewish development created jobs and stability. To claim that these relatively recent arrivals were somehow an ancient, unbroken indigenous population is historical fantasy. Jews, by contrast, maintained continuous ties to the land for over 3,000 years, even through exile and diaspora, and returned not as conquerors, but as people reclaiming their ancestral home.
Under international law, Israel’s claim to Judea and Samaria is not only moral but also legal. The 1922 League of Nations Mandate for Palestine explicitly recognized the Jewish People’s right to reconstitute their homeland throughout the territory, including what is now the West Bank. That mandate was carried over into the UN Charter under Article 80, a provision often called the “Palestine Clause,” which preserved Jewish national rights.
Furthermore, Jordan’s occupation from 1948 to 1967 was illegal and recognized by almost no one. There was no Palestinian sovereign to dispossess. Israel, defending itself in 1967 from another existential war, acquired the territory in a defensive war, giving it stronger legal standing than most territorial claims in modern history.
Israel’s geography is unforgiving. Without the West Bank, the country would have a narrow waist of just nine miles near Tel Aviv, leaving its heartland virtually indefensible. The territory provides critical high ground overlooking Israel’s population centers and key infrastructure. Retaining control of this area is not an act of aggression; it is a matter of survival.
After the horrors of October 7th, no rational nation would gamble with its people’s safety again. Annexation would ensure consistent security control, preventing the region from becoming another launchpad for terror.
The only argument against Israel annexation the West Bank is that there are people living there — Palestinians. But those people are a people that repeatedly calls for terror; celebrates massacres; raises its children to hate; and rejects peace, prosperity, and coexistence. They want Israel gone and Jews dead.
The Palestinians are a people, therefore, that forfeits any legitimate claim to sovereignty or even the privileges of normal nationhood. If they cannot coexist peacefully on the land, then relocation to another Arab country — many of which are awash in wealth and land — is not only reasonable, but humane. It would end the cycle of violence and finally give Palestinians a chance to build a future elsewhere, without holding Israel hostage to their fantasies of destruction.
As Israel’s founding prime minister David Ben-Gurion used to say, for every Israeli soldier killed by the Arabs, a Jewish settlement should be built. I would add a caveat: perhaps two Jewish settlements for every woman or child murdered.
And the international community’s reflexive defense of Palestinian “rights” ignores that rights come with responsibilities.
Belgium, a country irrelevant on the world stage, declared this week its intention to recognize a Palestinian state. If Belgium can impose its opinion on a conflict that has nothing to do with it, then Israel, a sovereign nation directly affected by decades of terror and war, has every right to make decisions for its own security and future. Sovereignty is not something to be begged for; it is something exercised.
Of course, we know that most foreign governments pontificating about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are not motivated by principle or justice; they are projecting their own domestic dysfunctions onto Israel, as many countries have historically done onto their Jews.
In Belgium, for example, the announcement to recognize a Palestinian state was not about peace or morality. It was about averting a political crisis that had fractured the governing coalition. Belgian leaders exploited the conflict thousands of miles away to paper over their own failures at home. This isn’t solidarity with Palestinians; it’s self-serving theater. And Israel, a sovereign state, should never allow itself to be bound by the hollow posturing of irrelevant governments seeking to distract from their internal chaos.
This is the eternal cause-and-effect dynamic between the world and the Jewish People: Other nations make reckless, performative choices, and Jews adapt, build, and respond — not out of spite, but out of necessity.
To be certain, annexing the West Bank is not about vengeance; it is about sovereignty, security, and justice. Judea and Samaria are the cradle of Jewish history and identity.
Annexation would also create opportunities for integration. Palestinians who renounce terror and accept Jewish sovereignty could be offered residency or even citizenship, opening the door to economic growth and stability that their corrupt leaders have denied them for decades. Israeli governance could bring jobs, infrastructure, and security to communities long exploited by their own elites.
And, it must be stated: Annexation sends a message that Jewish blood is not cheap and Jewish sovereignty is not up for negotiation. It is a recognition that no one will truly defend the Jewish state except the Jewish state itself, and the fulfillment of a historical promise: that the Jewish People will never again depend on the “goodwill” of others for our survival.
Belgium Joins Western Bandwagon on Palestinian Recognition
September 2, 2025 Jewish Breaking News
Belgium became the latest Western nation to pledge Palestinian state recognition, joining the likes of France, Australia, Canada and the UK in a coordinated diplomatic push to pressure Israel over the war in Gaza.
Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot said Tuesday his country will formally recognize Palestine during the UN session running September 9-23 in New York, calling it a “strong political and diplomatic gesture to preserve the chances of a two-state solution.”
“In light of the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in Palestine, and especially in Gaza, and in the face of the violence perpetrated by Israel in violation of international law, Belgium had to take strong decisions to increase pressure on both the Israeli government and the terrorists of Hamas,” Prevot wrote on X.
Belgium will also impose 12 “firm sanctions” on Israel, including a ban on importing products from Judea and Samaria, a review of public procurement policies with Israeli companies, and declaring Hamas leaders persona non grata.
However, Belgium isn’t offering unconditional recognition, establishing prerequisites that require all the hostages be freed and Hamas removed from power. Separately, Prevot emphasized that Belgium will expand efforts to combat antisemitism in partnership with local Jewish communities.
“This is not about sanctioning the Israeli people, but about ensuring respect for international and humanitarian law by its government and acting to help move the situation on the ground,” he claimed.
Meanwhile, European Union foreign ministers remained sharply divided during a meeting in Copenhagen on Saturday over the Gaza war, with countries including Ireland, Spain, Sweden and the Netherlands calling for suspension of an EU free trade pact with Israel, while traditional allies such as Germany, Hungary and the Czech Republic rejected such measures.
“We are divided about this issue,” EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas admitted following the meeting. “If you don’t have a unified voice… on this topic, we don’t have a voice on the global scene. So that’s definitely very problematic.”
The European Union is Israel’s biggest trading partner, with trade in goods between the two amounting to 42.6 billion euros ($49.9 billion) in 2024.
[Ed.: 3 And I will bless those who bless you, and the one who curses you I will curse, and all the families of the earth shall be blessed in you.” גוַֽאֲבָֽרְכָה֙ מְבָ֣רֲכֶ֔יךָ … Bereshit – Genesis – Chapter 12 (Parshah Lech Lecha) – Tanakh …
CORRECTION from Israel Realtime 9/2/25: ▪️ON BELGIUM’s ‘PALESTINE RECOGNITION’ – Inaccurate reports from most sources. Belgium does not intend to recognize a “Palestinian state,” but announced that it will condition such recognition “only if certain conditions are met, such as the release of all hostages and the removal of Hamas from the Palestinian leadership.”
Greta Thunberg Receives Reality Check from Expert as She Sets Sail for Gaza By Jack Davis

September 1, 2025 The Western Journal – Contrary winds have already hit Greta Thunberg’s newest voyage to Gaza.
Thunberg, who swapped her signature climate change activism for supporting Hamas and Gaza after the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre of Israeli civilians, left Barcelona, Spain, on Sunday as part of a flotilla heading to Gaza, heavy with publicity, as well as supplies.
The seas were not informed of the noble purpose of the venture, causing the activists and their 70-boat fleet to return until smooth sailing can be found, according to the Times of Israel.
“We conducted a sea trial and then returned to port to allow the storm to pass. This meant delaying our departure to avoid risking complications with the smaller boats,” the Global Sumud Flotilla Mission said in a statement, claiming winds at sea hit 35 mph.
Thunberg’s first voyage to Gaza ended with her being briefly detained and then deported. This one, in which she is joined by including “Game of Thrones” actor Liam Cunningham and others, is not likely to accomplish much more, according to Fox News.
“The whole world knows that this is coming, and the IDF is going to maintain a security perimeter out in the water to protect the beaches of Gaza,” said James Kraska, professor of maritime law.
“There aren’t any port facilities in this area to unload anything, and Gaza lacks a port sufficient to receive such a large flotilla. There’s a small fishing port, but that’s inadequate,” he explained.
“The U.S. built a temporary port at considerable expense, about $200 million, and dismantled it because the weather and meteorology in the area made it unsustainable.”
Kraska said although activists might howl — Thunberg claimed she was kidnapped when Israeli forces refused to allow her first convoy to land — Israel has the law on its side.
“Ultimately, there is authority for Israel to defend the blockade, but it’s not just the law — politics and practical realities are involved, as well,” he said.
“Israel, however, maintains that its maritime security operations, which look like a blockade, are a lawful measure of war and will act to prevent ships from docking.”
Thunberg sought to cover her publicity-seeking venture with the gloss of humanitarian aid.
“The story here is about Palestine,” Thunberg said in Barcelona, according to CBS. “The story here is how people are being deliberately deprived of the very basic means to survive.”
“It has been very clear that Israel has been continuously violating international law by either attacking, unlawfully intercepting the boats in international waters, and continuously preventing the humanitarian aid from coming in,” she continued.
Talk like that sets Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s teeth on edge, according to a report in the New York Post.
Ben-Gvir wants to urge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to send activists such as Thunberg to “terrorist-level” detention centers, the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom reported.
His plan would convert ships in the Thunberg flotilla into a “maritime force for police operations,” the report said, citing sources it did not name.
“Following several weeks … they’ll be sorry about the time they arrived here. We must eliminate their appetite for another attempt,” the report said.
Jack Davis Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
White House Reviews $100 Billion Plan to Transform Gaza Under US Control

September 1, 2025 Jewish Breaking News
President Trump is reportedly considering a sweeping reconstruction plan for Gaza that would place the territory under US control for 10 years while offering financial incentives for Palestinian relocation.
The “Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust,” or GREAT Trust, would offer Palestinians $5,000 in cash, four years of rent subsidies, and a year’s worth of food to leave Gaza either permanently or temporarily during reconstruction. Those who remain would be relocated to “restricted, secured zones” within the enclave while the territory undergoes a dramatic transformation, according to the 38-page proposal seen by The Washington Post.
Financial modeling by consulting firm Boston Consulting Group estimated the plan would cost roughly $100 billion over a decade, funded entirely through private and international investment rather than US taxpayer money. Palestinians who own land would receive digital tokens in exchange for development rights, which could later be redeemed for apartments in up to eight planned “AI-powered smart cities” valued at $75,000 each.
The plan also calls for splitting Gaza into six to eight modern cities featuring 20-story apartment buildings, parks, golf courses, and “world-class resorts” along the coast. Planned infrastructure includes the “MBS Highway” named after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, electric vehicle plants, data centers, and a port connecting to the India-Middle East-Europe corridor.
Behind the proposal are Israeli entrepreneurs Michael Eisenberg and Liran Tancman, the same businessmen who established the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation currently distributing aid in the territory. Eisenberg, an Israeli-American venture capitalist, and Tancman, a former military intelligence officer, began developing the concept after Trump’s February declaration that he wanted to “take over” Gaza and transform it into a “Riviera of the Middle East.”
Trump’s interest in the plan has manifested through high-level White House meetings. Last week, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner participated in an Oval Office session lasting over an hour to discuss Gaza’s post-war future. Steve Witkoff, Trump’s Middle East envoy, told Fox News ahead of the meeting that the administration had developed “a very comprehensive plan” that reflects “President Trump’s humanitarian motives.”
Last week, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich declared that “Israel must completely hold control of the entire Strip, forever,” while calling for voluntary Palestinian emigration. Far-right lawmaker Osher Shekalim went further, arguing that leaving Gaza shouldn’t be voluntary and stating, “Anyone who defines themselves as Palestinian is saying, I am your enemy.”
However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has maintained a more conservative approach, stating that Israel doesn’t want permanent control of Gaza. Israeli media reports indicate officials are working on plans to create a migration authority to help relocate Gaza’s population, with Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer coordinating with the Trump administration to identify willing destination countries.
[Ed.: Ha! Cute.]
US Cuts Off Palestinian Visas:
September 1, 2025 𝗜𝗦𝗥𝗔𝗘𝗟 𝗟𝗜𝗩𝗘 𝗡𝗘𝗪𝗦
The NYT reports that the Trump administration has suspended almost all visas for Palestinians with passports. Palestinians will be barred from entering the United States for any reason. From now on, Palestinians who want to come for medical purposes, to study in universities, or to visit friends and relatives will be denied entry.
The change in policy will not affect those with US citizenship or who already have a visa. The policy is based on a 1952 law intended to allow the government to require additional information before approving an applicant for a visa.
Internal IDF Report Reveals: “Gaza Op Was A Dismal Failure; We Made Every Possible Mistake”
[Ed.: I guess we need to take off our tinfoil hats now...]

The Trump “GREAT Trust” Gaza Plan Avi Abelow
August 31, 2025 Israel Video Network – Pulse of Israel
Let’s talk about the Trump “GREAT Trust” Gaza plan and why it’s not just a mistake. It’s a moral disaster that sets the world on fire.
We don’t know if this is Trump’s actual plan, a trial balloon, or deliberate misinformation — but either way, it’s worth breaking down to expose just how dangerous and misguided it really is.
The plan says: let’s “help” Gaza by offering Gazans $5,000 in cash, four years of rent, food aid, and “digital tokens” to relocate peacefully, while rebuilding Gaza as a tourist and tech hub , the “Riviera of the Middle East.”
Sounds good on paper, right?
But here’s the problem — and I’m going to say it plainly:
You do not reward a population that cheered the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust!
On October 7th, Hamas terrorists brutally murdered 1,200 Israelis, mass raping women, burning families alive, beheading babies, and taking over 250 hostages.
And how did Arab Muslims in Gaza, Judea & Samaria respond, together with Arab Muslims all over the world respond?
They celebrated.
They danced in the streets. Handed out sweets. Hung signs praising the “martyrs.” This wasn’t just a fringe group. This is the mainstream Gazan.
Israel offered $5 million for any piece of information to help rescue even one hostage.
And guess how many Gazan civilians came forward?
Zero. Not one.
So now this U.S. plan is proposing to give this same population money, housing, and food, to “relocate them safely” while new homes are rebuilt?
Let me be crystal clear:
This is the first time in history the world is proposing to reward an enemy population, one that raised its children to murder, with cash and beachfront property.
That’s not justice.
That’s not peace.
That’s rewarding terror.
And for the West, especially Americans and Europeans watching growing jihadist movements in your own cities, this sets the worst possible precedent.
What message are you sending?
Terror works.
Massacres get results.
Hate Jews long enough, and you’ll get your own development fund and better housing.
This isn’t about “helping civilians.” It’s about ignoring decades of indoctrination, funded by the UN, by Qatar, and by Western aid, all of which raised generations of Gazans to glorify martyrdom, hate Jews, and seek Israel’s destruction.
And let’s not forget:
The Palestinian national identity itself was invented by the Soviet Union in the 1960s, not to build peace, but to destroy the Jewish state.
Before then, no Arab called themselves “Palestinian.” It was always a weapon, never a nation.
So what do we do with Gaza?
We Make Gaza Jewish again!
It’s our ancestral land. Jews lived there long before 1948, until they were expelled by the British in 1929 due to the Arab Muslim violence.
And as for the Gazans who supported Hamas and October 7th?
Let Qatar, Syria, Turkey, or Iran, the same countries that funded their terror, take them in.
We don’t need to ask. We don’t need to apologize.
You don’t bribe evil.
You don’t pay off genocidal ideology.
You confront it, uproot it, and build something moral and just in its place.
The West is standing at a crossroads.
Reward evil, and you guarantee more October 7ths. Not just in Israel. In Paris. In London. In New York.
Or take a stand.
Stand with truth. Stand with morality. Stand with the victims, not the murderers.
The world must wake up.
Because what starts with the Jews… never ends with the Jews.
And, yes, I know, Netanyahu is part of the problem. He will go along with whatever crazy and immoral plan Trump supports. But it is futile. No plan will succeed, especially if it involves Qatar, the mothership of the Muslim Brotherhood…except the one plan that accepts reality.
Eventually, we will make Gaza Jewish again! Because our enemies will never give up trying to use Gaza to destroy us.
Am Yisrael Chai!!!
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Zionism & Nazism MICHOEL GREEN
Two sides of the same coin?
AUG 31, 2025
The current era has seen the emergence of a new compound word, “ZioNazi.”
Some people object to this term, while others are puzzled by it.
Objectors misinterpret it as anti-Jewish hate speech, while others confuse it as absurd Godwin-law hyperbole. It is neither.
In fact, it’s a reasonable descriptor for Zionism for several reasons.
For starters, Zionists and Nazis were close allies in the years preceding World War II, during the war itself, and in certain respects, even after the war. This alliance is well-documented [1].
The highest-level Zionists collaborated with the Nazi regime in the mass murder of an unfathomable number of Jews. The slaughter of millions was made possible only due to well-coordinated Zionist collaboration.
Following the war, Zionists absorbed their erstwhile allies, Nazi war criminals, and helped them evade justice. And in subsequent decades, the slaughter of Jews continued unabated by the Zionist regime and their Islamist proxies, and does so till today.
It’s reasonable to conclude that Nazism and Zionism are two tentacles of the same depopulationist beast. This is not hyperbole but a tragic observation of reality.
Moreover, the corporatist system of governance that the Zionists imposed is remarkably similar to the Nazis’ Fascism in many respects. Repression, censorship, propaganda, indoctrination, forced medical experimentation, are all mainstays of the Zionist state.
While Nazis herded Jews into ghettos and concentration camps, their Zionist protégé seeks to herd Jews into fifteen-minute cities. Nazis sprayed Jews with deadly chemicals in gas chambers. Zionists spray slower-working poisons onto its Jewish population in open-air gas chambers.
Furthermore, the term Zionism itself is objectionable. It’s an affront to Jews and authentic Jewish faith since it misappropriates the word Zion. Historically, Zion referred to Mount Zion, site of scripture’s holiest shrine, the Holy Temple in the ancient Jewish capital, Jerusalem. As such, the Jews’ yearning to return to Zion had exclusively religious connotation.
Zionist revisionism subverted and undermined this hallowed aspiration, replacing it with a new-age fetish of hollow nationalist collectivism, the main objective of which was to subject Jews to the same authoritarian statism that the rest of the world’s population was getting subjugated to in the modern era.
Zionism, then, has nothing to do with Zion.
However, the mere mention of this odious ism falsely attributes it to Zion. Why should we bring ignominy upon G-d’s holy mountain by nominally associating it with something so unholy and ugly? Better attribute it to Nazism, its ideological twin.
The capitalized “N” of “ZioNazi” aptly separates “Zio” from its “n,” thereby disassociating it from Zion and exposing its true profane intent. It also highlights the curious fact that both repugnant isms share the same radicals (i.e. N, Z, I) in English, which in fact is the case in modern Hebrew (נ, צ, י) as well. Surely this too was by dark design.
Hence the preference for this new term and its spelling.
If the invoking of Nazism disturbs you, perhaps you can substitute it with another fitting N word, like “ZioNefarious” or “ZioNoxious.”
Either way, please understand that Zionism is cut from the same cloth as Nazism, authoritarian statism, and has absolutely nothing to do with the actual Zion.
Contrary to their misleading names, “Zionists,” “Poalei Tzion,” “Chovevei Tzion,” etc., were never lovers of Zion. They were haters of Zion, and their successors in power remain sworn enemies to everything Zion represents, especially the Sons and Daughters of Zion, biblical epithets for the Jewish people.
Tragically, the Jews have no bigger enemy than the predatory regime of the “Jewish State.” No one is guiltier of crimes against Jews in the past eighty years than the Zionist foe, continuing the genocidal work of its Nazi forbears. ZioNazism indeed.
A true lover of Zion rejects the ism that hijacked its name and seeks to depopulate its children.
May God Almighty liberate Zion from its ZioNazi captors.
Let’s return to Zion for real and ignore the ‘ists and their lethal isms.
Notes:

🕑 August 31, 2025, 5:30 PM Israel Realtime
⚠️ Security Cabinet Meeting: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will convene the security cabinet tonight at 6:30 PM at the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv. This follows today’s earlier full cabinet meeting, which was held at a secure and undisclosed location.
‼️ Threats from Yemen and Iran: The Houthis, backed by Iran, escalated their rhetoric today. Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi declared, “Yemen will deliver a crushing response that the Zionist criminals will regret.” The statement comes alongside threats from senior IRGC officials, warning that further conflict could soon erupt.
🇮🇱 Annexation Debate in Judea and Samaria: Axios reports that Israel is weighing a dramatic response to recent international recognition of a Palestinian state. According to diplomatic sources, Israel informed France that it would annex up to 60% of Judea and Samaria if European countries proceed with recognition. This move reflects growing frustration inside Israel’s leadership with foreign governments perceived as legitimizing Hamas in the aftermath of October 7.
🇮🇱 Trump’s “Day After Gaza” Plan Revealed: The Washington Post has outlined details of President Trump’s ambitious vision for Gaza, presented last week at the White House. The plan seeks to completely replace Hamas rule and reshape Gaza into what Trump described as the “Riviera of the Middle East.” Key points include:
1. American Trusteeship: A ten-year U.S. trusteeship would oversee Gaza’s governance, aiming to stabilize and rebuild the territory before eventually handing authority to local forces.
2. Mass Relocation: Gaza’s roughly two million residents would either relocate internally to designated zones or move abroad. Those moving abroad would receive a $5,000 grant, four years of rent assistance, and one year of food subsidies—an extraordinary incentive given local economic conditions.
3. Smart Cities & Development: The plan envisions six to eight AI-based smart cities, luxury tourism resorts, industrial zones, and upgraded infrastructure. Funding would come through the GREAT Trust (Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration, and Transformation), relying on public-private investment with major contributions expected from Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The U.S. favors Qatar’s involvement, though Israel remains hesitant.
4. Security Framework: The IDF would maintain overarching security authority, while private contractors and third-country forces handle ground operations. Within about a decade, daily security responsibilities would transfer to vetted local forces.
5. No Palestinian State: The plan deliberately omits any reference to a Palestinian state. Instead, it is structured strictly as a U.S.–Israel agreement, emphasizing a controlled, long-term rebuilding process without political concessions.
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Israel Releases Shocking Never-Before-Seen Footage of Hamas Atrocities [1:48] By Pamela Geller
August 30, 2025
Warning – sensitive content:
The horror.
Most of the footage of the unimaginable carnage of the Islamic attacks of October 7th has been withheld from the public out of respect for those who perished and their families. I understand this. But withholding the savagery and barbarity only served the interests of the terror force and their worldwide movement. People need to see what these sub-humans did.
TOI:Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Friday released new footage of terrorists killing a father in front of his two sons during the Hamas onslaught of October 7, 2023, which sparked the war in the Strip.
“Out of respect for the family’s wishes, this video is not for broadcast or distribution inside Israel,” Netanyahu’s office said.
The CCTV footage from the Taasa family home in Netiv Ha’asara, on Gaza’s northern border, shows 46-year-old father Gil rushing his two sons Koren, then 12, and Shay, then 8, out of the house and into an outdoor bomb shelter as terrorists pursue them.
One of the terrorists hurls a grenade into the shelter, and Gil is then seen falling to the ground at the shelter’s entrance after it goes off.
Koren and Shay — still in their underwear as the attack began at 6:29 a.m. — then walk out of the shelter at gunpoint back into the house, passing their father’s lifeless body. They are both bloodied from the grenade fragments.
The two boys are then seen in the living room begging for help while writhing in pain. Unfazed, a terrorist comes inside and takes a beverage from the fridge.
Shay ultimately lost sight in one eye as a result of the attack. Their eldest brother, Or, was murdered separately at nearby Zikim Beach, where the 17-year-old had gone fishing that morning. A fourth brother, 15-year-old Zohar, was with the boys’ mother Sabine, Gil’s neighbor and ex-wife, at the time of the onslaught.
ראש הממשלה, בנימין נתניהו, פרסם תמונות של מעשי זוועה שפורסמו על ידי טבח חמאס ב-7 באוקטובר. pic.twitter.com/ixyfOfndUD
— כל החדשות בזמן אמת (@Saher_News_24_7) August 29, 2025
Israel just released previously unseen Oct 7 footage from the Ta’assa family home in Netiv HaAsara.
Survivor Sabine Ta’assa, whose husband and son were murdered by Palestinian terrorists, approved its release.
We must never forget the unparalleled evil of that day.
https://twitter.com/MosabHasanYOSEF/status/1961515651828232496
Remember what the left in America did
Netanyahu and bereaved mother reveal never-before-seen footage of Hamas atrocities
Prime Minister Netanyahu and Sabine Taasa, who lost her husband and son in the 7 October massacre, recorded a video message including a section of the atrocities video filmed by the security cameras in the Taasa family home.
By: Israel National News, Aug 29, 2025:
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara, last night (Thursday, 28 August 2025), met with Sabine Taasa, who lost her husband and son in the 7 October massacre.
Taasa updated Mrs. Netanyahu on the status of her children, who were at home and were also wounded, and on the rehabilitation process that she and her children are undergoing.
As part of the global public diplomacy effort, a joint statement by the Prime Minister and Sabine Taasa is being distributed abroad today, in which a section of the atrocities video, that is very difficult to watch, and which was filmed by the security cameras in the Taasa family home in the moshav of Netiv Ha’asara, will be shown.
Netanyahu reveals never-before-seen footage of atrocities
Prime Minister Netanyahu and his wife thanked Sabine Taasa for joining the public diplomacy effort and approving the publication of the video, in order to make it clear to the world that Israel will not allow Hamas to repeat the atrocities of October 7 and will work to defeat it and return all of our hostages.
At the request of the family, and in order to safeguard the privacy of the minors who were filmed as they were injured, the video will not be distributed in Israel. We ask that you honor this request.
August 30, 2025 Yeshiva World News
Israel’s opening salvo in June’s war with Iran was not only military — it was technological. By breaking into the phones of Iranian bodyguards and drivers, Israeli intelligence mapped the movements of the Islamic Republic’s most senior leaders, unleashing one of the most devastating decapitation strikes in modern conflict, according to new reporting by the New York Times.
In the early hours of June 13, Israeli forces targeted and killed numerous top Iranian generals and nuclear scientists. Among them were Revolutionary Guards chief Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami, Armed Forces chief Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, and missile chief Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh. The precision of the strikes paralyzed Tehran’s command structure for hours, stunning both the regime and its allies.
Although Iran’s top officials avoided smartphones, their entourages did not. “We know senior officials and commanders did not carry phones, but their interlocutors, security guards and drivers had phones; they did not take precautions seriously and this is how most of them were traced,” Sasan Karimi, a former Iranian deputy vice president for strategy, told the Times.
The very measures Iran adopted to shield its leaders — layers of security and bodyguards — became liabilities. Israeli officials said those guards’ digital footprints allowed the IDF and Mossad to hunt down targets with unprecedented precision. “Using so many bodyguards is a weakness that we imposed on them, and we were able to take advantage of that,” one Israeli defense official told the Times.
Iran had been aware of assassination threats and tightened protection of its top brass before the war. But the operational discipline collapsed quickly: guards used personal phones, sometimes posting updates on social media, exposing their principals’ locations. After the first wave of assassinations, guards were ordered to rely solely on walkie-talkies. Even then, lapses proved costly.
On June 16, Israeli strikes hit a bunker during a meeting of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. President Masoud Pezeshkian was injured in the leg, and several guards were killed, though senior leaders survived.
Brig. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, newly appointed to head the Revolutionary Guards Corps, later acknowledged the depth of Israel’s intelligence penetration. “The enemy gets the majority of its intelligence through technology, satellites and electronic data,” he said.
Israel claims its 12-day campaign killed dozens of senior Iranian security officials and at least 11 nuclear scientists. The strikes also damaged uranium enrichment facilities and ballistic missile infrastructure, inflicting what analysts describe as Iran’s gravest security crisis since the 1980s war with Iraq.
Iran responded with waves of missile and drone attacks that killed dozens in Israel, escalating the confrontation until a ceasefire was reached on June 24.
In the aftermath, Tehran launched sweeping arrests and executions of suspected spies, desperate to root out leaks. Israel has declined comment on those measures.
The strikes intensified global efforts to constrain Iran’s nuclear program. Last week, Britain, France and Germany triggered the “snapback” mechanism to reinstate UN sanctions, citing Tehran’s non-compliance with its 2015 nuclear commitments. Iran has threatened retaliation, while negotiations with international mediators remain stalled.
Israel, meanwhile, has signaled it is prepared to act again. Officials warn that any attempt by Tehran to rebuild its nuclear and missile programs could trigger a renewed offensive.
BREAKING: Israel WIPES Out ENTIRE Houthi Islamist Leadership Cabinet [37:22] Mahyar Tousi
August 30, 2025 Tousi TV
Elimination Of Abu Obeidah – Analysis
August 30, 2025 Israel Live News
This elimination is particularly significant since Abu Obeidah has become in recent years, long before the war, a symbol in the Gaza Strip and a Palestinian symbol in general.
In Gaza, his statements were highly regarded, Gazan children dressed up as him, and his famous mask appeared on screens throughout the Arab world.
This makes his elimination a psychological blow – and more so just days before the operation to capture Gaza City, which could have a demoralizing effect on Hamas.
Only yesterday evening, Abu Obeidah issued another statement in anticipation of the planned operation to capture Gaza City and warned Israel against it, adding threats about the hostages as well. Less than 24 hours later, he was eliminated by Israel.
Abu Obeidah also remains one of the last senior leaders of the original Hamas military hierarchy as it was during the October 7th massacre. Now there are two, roughly: Az-Zin al-Hadad, the Gaza City brigade commander, and Raad Saad, the head of operations.
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🕑 August 31, 2025 – 12:00 AM Israel Realtime
🔷 In an interview with Channel 14’s Lital Shemesh, a spokesperson for the Gaza Aid Fund stated: “90% of the UN aid that was funneled to Gaza in the last three months fell into the hands of Hamas terrorists.”
🟥 Al-Arabiya reports that Houthi government ministers have abandoned the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, following Israeli airstrikes. Their departure has left the Houthis without a functioning government presence in the city. In response, a Houthi leader issued a threat: “Israel Katz, you fool — your end is near,” and issued a similar threat against Prime Minister Netanyahu.
At the same time, the Iraqi Ministry of Defense has received direct warnings from the Trump administration that a major military campaign against pro-Iranian militias in Iraq is imminent. U.S. officials say the objective is to coordinate with Israel to dismantle Iran’s proxy forces across the Middle East. One senior official emphasized, “Israel is heading towards the complete destruction of Iran’s affiliates remaining in the region.”
Adding to the tension, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf warned, “Another war may break out, and we must be strong to face it,” while Parliament Chairman Kalibaf declared, “We declare our readiness for the next war with Israel.”
❗ U.S. Calls for Accountability
The State Department issued a firm statement stressing that it is in America’s national security interest to hold the PLO and Palestinian Authority (PA) accountable for undermining peace. Washington highlighted that the PA has failed to consistently repudiate terrorism—including the October 7 massacre—and continues to allow incitement through its education system.
The U.S. warned that the PA’s actions—such as pursuing international legal campaigns at the ICC and ICJ and pushing for unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state—directly contributed to Hamas’s refusal to release hostages and to the breakdown of Gaza ceasefire negotiations.
While confirming that the PA Mission to the UN will receive waivers under the UN Headquarters Agreement, the statement made clear that future engagement depends on tangible reforms. The U.S. said it remains open to re-engagement only if the PA/PLO meet their obligations and take concrete steps toward compromise and peaceful coexistence with Israel.
⚠️ Ukraine Blocks Pilgrimage to Uman
A Ukrainian official told Channel 12 that, for security reasons, Ukraine will not allow Israeli Jews to participate in the annual pilgrimage to Uman at this time.
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POST SHABBAT WAR UPDATE Avi Abelow
August 30, 2025 Israel Video Network – Pulse of Israel
Israel is currently engaged in a war like no other, a multi-front battle across the Middle East, coordinated by Iran and fought through its vast network of terror proxies. But what our enemies envisioned as Israel’s moment of collapse is fast becoming their strategic disaster.
From Gaza to Yemen, from Lebanon to Tehran, Israel is not just surviving, we’re dismantling an empire of terror, over two years. And in doing so, we are exposing the deeper battle for the future of the Middle East.
GAZA
This week, the IDF officially ended its daily tactical pause, signaling the beginning of a relentless new phase to destroy Hamas once and for all and take full control over Gaza.
In a targeted strike, Israel also eliminated Hamas’ spokesperson, a central figure in the terror group’s propaganda campaign. And in a tragic but crucial operation, our soldiers retrieved the bodies of two hostages murdered by Hamas on October 7th. Their return gives their families the dignity of closure.
Forty-eight hostages now remain in Gaza. Israel will not rest until every one of them is brought home.
YEMEN
Let’s be crystal clear:
Israel did not attack Yemen. Yemen, as a fully integrated Iranian proxy, chose war with Israel, continuously launching ballistic missiles at our population centers, all with the singular goal of mass civilian death.
This Houthi threat in Yemen is no joke, as they have an army of hundreds of thousands, in addition to their ballistic missiles.
Israel’s response over the weekend was surgical.
In a devastatingly precise strike, Israel eliminated the upper leadership of the Houthis:
– Prime Minister
– Head of the Political Bureau
– Ministers of Welfare, Agriculture, Economy, Justice, Information, and Foreign Affairs
– Government Secretary
– Government Chief of Staff
With their Minister of Defense and Chief of Staff potentially seriously wounded.
This is what happens when a terror state behaves like a terror organization.
LEBANON
Hezbollah is threatening violence if the Lebanese government proceeds to take away their weapons, as Lebanon agreed to do in talks with the Trump administration. And as a senior commander of the Lebanese army recently said, ‘do not expect our Shia soldiers to shoot at their Hezbollah brothers’.
With diplomatic channels now shut and Hezbollah increasing its provocations, the northern front is nearing escalation.
If Hezbollah remains armed on our Northern border, expect Israel to finally militarily destroy Hezbollah and push them out of Southern Lebanon, to provide the necessary security to our Northern border communities. Hopefully, we will go all the way to the Litani River and remain there, as we should have done initially.
IRAN
The international community has reactivated the snapback sanctions mechanism, a long-overdue diplomatic victory for Israel and a crippling blow to Iran.
Even Iran’s foreign minister publicly admitted that another direct confrontation with Israel is inevitable.
Expect the direct confrontation with Iran to continue someday in the near future.
JUDEA & SAMARIA
As I posted on Friday, the Trump administration has officially barred Mahmoud Abbas’ Palestinian Authority team from entering the U.S. to attend the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. The reason? The PA’s continued financial and political support for terrorism.
This could mark more than a symbolic shift. It may well be the beginning of a broader policy realignment laying the groundwork for U.S. support for Israel to formally apply sovereignty over Judea and Samaria. After years of international appeasement, reality is setting in: the Palestinian Authority will finally be punished for supporting terror and the destruction of Israel.
That’s all the good news on the current war front.
Now, for the update about the war that nobody is talking about.
The Axis Is Shifting.
As Israel continues to successfully destroy the Iranian Shiite axis, Iran’s partner, Qatar, is busy establishing a new and equally dangerous Islamic axis of evil threat to Israel and the freedom-loving world.
In a recent statement, Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli identified the emerging Sunni Axis of Evil, comprising two dangerous imperial visions:
– Qatar ( Muslim Brotherhood)
– Turkey (Erdogan is also Muslim Brotherhood, interested in re-establishing Ottoman caliphate)
– Syria under the caliphate vision championed by Jolani’s al-Qaeda leadership
These are not isolated actors. With their greatest rival, the Iranian-led Shiite axis of evil, now in ruins thanks to Israel, they are increasingly aligning ideologically and politically around a common goal: to reassert Sunni Islamist dominance across the region and to eliminate Israel as a free, democratic, Jewish state.
Anyone who fails to see this, fails to understand both fundamentalist Islam and the true nature of the Middle East.
CONCLUSION: ISRAEL IS WINNING
While headlines and Jewish pundits scream about Israel potentially taking over Gaza, ultimately, we are not fighting for land. We are fighting for our right to exist, to live in peace, and to protect our people from those who glorify death, and that necessitates taking our land back.
This war is exposing the hypocrisy of our enemies, the strength of our people, and the collapse of an axis that thought we were weak.
As we face this shifting reality, Israel remains the front line of the freedom loving world’s defense.
We will not apologize for doing what we have to do. We will not retreat. We will lead.
And to all those worried about the reporting of this war and the number of Jewish voices, including Rabbis, throwing Israel and the Jewish people under the bus, calling for Israel to end this war, just ignore them.
They lack any real understanding of the evil we’re facing or the military and diplomatic precision required to ensure we never experience another October 7th, while Israel continues to achieve extraordinary things to protect not just itself, but the entire freedom-loving world. So stop believing the mainstream narrative and strengthen your faith in Hashem above.
We are winning this multifront war, and we will win. That victory will necessarily include maintaining a permanent presence in Gaza, southern Lebanon, and southern Syria, not simply because these are our biblical lands, but because reality has made one thing clear: despite every diplomatic effort to avoid it, true security will only be achieved when Israel is sovereign in its God-given homeland.
Things still might take some time, but the process is in full swing.
Be proud of that and share this message.
Am Yisrael Chai.
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⚫HOUTHIS HOUTHIS, UNIFIL DOES SOMETHING? TURKEY vs ISRAEL, and TRUMP (not) DEAD
August 30, 2025 Israel Realtime
⭕BALLISTIC MISSILE fired the HOUTHIS at Israel Friday night – – – fell on the way, in the Saudi Arabia. No alerts in Israel.
⚠️HOUTHIS RE-THREATEN – More missiles tonight? “We say to the Zionists: Dark days await you because of the actions of your government.”
▪️ON THE RECOVERED HOSTAGE BODIES – “information about the location of the bodies came from Shin Bet interrogations of terrorists captured by our forces during the operational activity in Gaza.”
▪️HOUTHIS ADMIT – Their prime minister was eliminated by Israel along with several ministers including:
The Houthi Prime…
[4:25 PM, 8/30/2025] +972 50-997-7784: 🔴 IDF RECOVERS BODIES OF HOSTAGES IDAN SHITAVI AND ILAN WEISS IN GAZA OPERATION; ISRAEL CONFIRMED ELIMINATED HOUTHI PRIME MINISTER AND SENIOR LEADERS IN MAJOR IDF STRIKE IN YEMEN
🕑 Saturday, August 30, 2025, 11:00 PM
🎗️ The IDF, working with Israel’s Intelligence Directorate and the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet), has recovered the bodies of Idan Shitavi and Ilan Weiss from the Gaza Strip. The complex operation was carried out under Southern Command with support from Aman and special forces, relying on precise intelligence from the Shuan Command.
Shitavi, 28, was abducted on October 7 while trying to save others during the Nova music festival massacre near Tel Gamma. He was studying environmental sciences in Tel Aviv and had volunteered as a photographer at the event. Both bodies were identified through a joint process by the National Center for Forensic Medicine, the Israel Police Forensic Institute, and the Military Rabbinate before their families were notified.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed condolences, calling Shitavi “a talented student of sustainability and government and a brave man.” He praised the “determined and courageous” work of the IDF and Shin Bet. “So far, 207 abductees have been returned to Israel, 148 of them alive,” Netanyahu said. “We will continue to work tirelessly in various ways and with determination to return all of our hostages — both living and dead.”
At present, 48 hostages remain in Gaza, with 20 believed to be alive. The IDF, Shin Bet, and Israel Police said they “share the families’ sorrow” and reaffirmed their commitment to bringing every hostage home.
🇮🇱 Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed that the IDF carried out a decisive strike against the Houthi leadership in Yemen, describing it as “an unprecedented knockout blow.” He said the Houthi Prime Minister, most of his ministers, and other senior officials were eliminated or injured in the operation.
Katz recalled his earlier warning: “After the ‘Plague of Darkness’ would come the ‘Plague of the Firstborn’—and now we have carried out that warning. The fate of Yemen is the fate of Tehran—and this is only the beginning. The Houthis will learn the hard way that whoever threatens and harms Israel will be struck sevenfold. They will not decide when this ends. If someone comes to kill you, rise early and kill him first.”
💥 According to the IDF Spokesperson, the airstrike targeted a facility in Sana’a where dozens of senior Houthi officials were gathered. Among them was Prime Minister Ahmad al-Rahwi, who was eliminated along with other high-ranking figures. The facility served as a hub for Houthi military buildup, operational planning, and coordination of terror routes against Israel.
The operation was made possible by precise intelligence, allowing the strike to be executed within hours. IDF officials continue to assess the full impact, including the possible elimination of additional senior commanders.
❗ Al Arabiya reported that only four ministers remain alive in the Houthi government after the strike, underscoring the scale of the blow. Katz emphasized that Israel will continue an offensive policy on all fronts—from Gaza to regional theaters—to ensure that any threat to Israeli citizens is removed swiftly and decisively.
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