A Coordinated Media Attack on Israel by the New York Times, Washington Post, and CNN
The New York Times (December 21, 2023) claimed Israel's air force used U.S.-provided 2,000-pound bombs in Gaza, specifically a model that "is one of the most destructive munitions in Western military arsenals." But the Times based its analysis on the wrong bomb, a Mark-84, a bomb that explodes on impact with little penetration properties.Ben Dror Yemini: Europe is terrified and Kowtows to Hamas
The Washington Post (December 22, 2023), with its satellite and visual analysis, claimed that "the evidence presented by the Israeli government falls short of showing that Hamas had been using the [Shifa] hospital as a command-and-control center."
CNN, following the New York Times, claimed that Israel's 2,000-pound bombs were responsible for the high casualty rate among Gazans. But it appears that CNN was also relying on data from general-use MK-84 bombs and not earth-penetrating bunker busters that explode underground.
What is clear in one CNN map is that the bunker-buster bombs did not damage nearby schools or injure children, but they were deployed to destroy Hamas tunnels, which also explains why the craters were in a linear pattern as if the Israeli pilots were bombing a long stretch of tunnel.
Even suggesting that the IDF sought to harm Gazan school children is a blood libel. But genuinely puzzling is why CNN had a very tiny caption that admits Israel used bunker-busting bombs that avoid explosive damage on the surface.
All three media analyses relied on "weapons experts and investigators" formerly from the U.S. government, the UN, and non-governmental organizations such as Human Rights Watch. Not surprisingly, the experts are also known for their animosity to Israel. The consequences of the fraud are Members of Congress calling to cut military aid to Israel.
Hamas could not have become what it is without the support of the free world. Palestinians would not have rejected any peace initiative or compromise without the protection they have been given by Western media and academia. The intellectuals encouraged Palestinian obstinance. There is a long list of professors, journalists and human rights activists who backed Palestinian rejection of peace initiatives and justified "resistance," which is another word for terrorism. Hamas, as part of the Jihad, is not the oppressed. It seeks to impose its oppressive Islamist imperialism on the rest of the world.Stephen Fry and the rise of woke anti-Semitism
Highlighting and bolstering the nakba, when Palestinians were displaced in the 1948 War of Independence, does not help resolve the problem of refugees; it perpetuates it and UNRWA only ferments more hate.
The West funds UNRWA annually. In 2022, it was to the tune of $1.6 billion. This massive amount of money delivered to the offspring of refugees year after year since 1950 could have paid for housing for each of those families and the construction of infrastructure and industrial zones. But no. The money is spent on perpetuating their refugee status, and on an education system that nurtures the hope of the destruction of Israel.
It is the free world that is ultimately paying the price because it nurtured the hatred of Israel in headlines and on campuses and that hate is now turning on the free world itself. Muslim clerics in Hamburg, Paris, London and Chicago are raising a new generation filled with hate and when they enter universities, they hear the same from their professors: hate for the West, hate for America, hate for Israel and hate for Jews. That is not the way to advance reconciliation, compromise and peace. Israel ultimately can defend itself, but can the free world say the same?
The great irony of the tidal wave of anti-Jew invective that has come Stephen Fry’s way over the past 48 hours is that it has perfectly proved his point. He goes on TV to say we are witnessing a ‘rise in anti-Jewish racism’ and right away there’s a spike in anti-Jewish racism. Even before he’d finished his touching fireside homily on Jew hate, the Jew haters were out in force to ask: ‘Who the fuck does he think he is?’ A Jew on TV? At Christmas? Wanging on about the victimisation of Jews? Vomit emoji. That was literally the response of the army of arseholes that passes for the left these days, every one of them too dim to realise they were making Fry’s case for him.
Fry made his remarks on The Alternative Christmas Message on Channel 4. That’s the non-royal Christmas Day TV sermon, a little witty, a little right-on, in which a celeb is invited to hold forth on a hot issue the monarch is likely to overlook. Normally middle-class radicals lap it up, but not this time, because… oh you know why. The last thing they needed while tucking into their pigs in blankets was a lecture from one of those people who don’t even eat pigs. I swear they were more rattled by Fry than they were when Channel 4 invited then Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to give the alternative message in 2008. A literal Holocaust denier? What fun. A Jew concerned about anti-Semitism? Pass the remote.
Fry’s message was fair and benign. You’d have to be a frothing loon to object to it. He ‘came out’ as a Jew. He offered cold, hard facts. Since the Hamas pogrom of 7 October there have been 50 anti-Semitic incidents a day in London, he said. That’s an eye-watering 1,350 per cent rise in Jew-hate incidents. It’s the greatest rise in anti-Jewish racism in the UK since modern records began. He slammed the ‘venomous slurs’ heaped on Britain’s Jews in recent weeks. He made a plea for a return to the ‘decency’ our nation is famed for. And he ended on a note of Kumbaya. The ‘simple truth’, he said, is that ‘we are all brothers and sisters’: ‘It’s naive, but it’s as good a message as any other.’
Imagine hearing that and feeling enraged. Imagine seeing a famously genteel ‘national treasure’ express concern about anti-Jewish racism and shaking with fury. The Fryphobes protest too much. ‘We are not anti-Semites!’, they essentially screamed, in unison, all over the web. How interesting that you assumed Fry was talking about you…
Why Israel Can't Accept a Ceasefire
Hamas has never pretended to be fighting for the well-being of Gaza's population, or for Palestine as a national cause. It serves global Islam that rejects all nationalisms and demands supremacy over all other religions. In other words, it accepts no responsibility for the dead and wounded of the war, or for Gaza's reconstruction. Hence, if there is a permanent ceasefire, Hamas can start to prepare its next surprise attack, hoping for another Oct. 7 of indiscriminate killings.
Steadfastly ignoring this inevitability, retired generals and even Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin have urged the Israelis to reduce their attacks in order to win over Gaza's population. Yet this is to forget that such a formula failed in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan: populations dominated by brutal extremists cannot be "won over."
For the Israelis, however, there is clarity. While the end of the offensive that Hamas, the UN, and countless American and British undergraduates demand would mean a complete defeat for Israel, the continuation of the war is the essential precondition of victory.
The Biden Administration has been asking the Israelis to hurry up with their fighting and to use less air power, less artillery, and more infantry to reduce civilian casualties. But to move faster in Gaza's intricate urban terrain would sharply increase Israeli casualties. The same is true of any imposed reduction in artillery fire and air strikes.
The unavoidable reality is that Israel cannot end its offensive, nor even accept protracted ceasefires in exchange for hostages. Instead, its forces must persist until every basement and tunnel has been cleared and Hamas' cadre of trained fighters has been drastically reduced. Of course, destroying the military power of Hamas cannot by itself bring about a permanent state of peace in Gaza. But if Hamas can no longer subject Gaza's population to its perpetual war, it will be victory enough.
I see this video is doing the rounds wrongly dated 2007. I actually made it in 2012, although I could have made it yesterday. It’s called Peace In The Middle East. pic.twitter.com/7sRcS7jKzn
— Pat Condell (@patcondell) December 28, 2023
Securing the "Philadelphi Corridor": A Strategic Imperative for Israel
The IDF's imminent security control over the Philadelphi Corridor separating Egypt and Gaza underscores the critical importance of controlling this key passageway.How will the October 7th massacre be remembered?
The corridor, stretching approximately 14 km. along the entirety of the Gaza-Egypt border, has become a highway for weapon-smuggling from Egypt to Hamas, despite Egypt's claiming to have destroyed the smuggling tunnels years ago.
Both Egypt and Hamas vehemently oppose Israel's control over the corridor.
Recent requests by Israel to have Egyptian military units relocate away from the Gaza border have been rebuffed by Egypt.
Gaining control of Gaza's southern border through the Philadelphi Corridor is important for the demilitarization of the region after the conflict.
We must remember: 3D-model museum preserves October 7 destruction. i24NEWS correspondent Uri Shapira.
Video Interview with Einat Wilf
Israel Advocacy Movement: Is Jesus mentioned in the Talmud?
NYTs: Hamas and Other Palestinian Groups in Gaza Are Firing Rockets into Israel Every Day
As Israel wages a war in Gaza aimed at dismantling Hamas' military capacity, the armed group and its affiliates have continued to fire rockets at Israel nearly every day. Since Oct. 7, Hamas and other armed groups have fired 12,000 rockets into Israel, a quarter of them on Oct. 7, the Israeli government has said. The ongoing salvos, although less frequent than at the start of the war, are an indication of the size of Hamas' arsenal. In nearly three months of war, 15 people in Israel have been killed in strikes and 700 others injured, according to Israel's emergency services.Four big lies driving the alarming surge in antisemitism
Israeli officials have said the rocket attacks show that Hamas is continuing to terrorize Israeli civilians. "If we don't diminish Hamas' rocket-firing capabilities, Hamas will continue firing rockets at Israelis," IDF chief spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said Wednesday. Many rocket launches early in the war were from northern Gaza, where the Israelis say they now have operational control.
Israel has accused Hamas of using civilian centers like hospitals and crowded neighborhoods as cover for their military operations. The military recently publicized video that shows rockets and launching infrastructure that soldiers found near a mosque, in a compound used for youth activities, in playgrounds, and near children's swimming pools. Some 10-20% of Hamas rockets fail and fall into Gaza, killing Palestinians, Human Rights Watch said in a recent report.
After Hamas killed 1,200 Israelis in the most barbaric ways imaginable, perpetrated horrific sexual violence, and kidnapped hundreds of civilians – it’s hard to imagine anyone excusing – or even worse – celebrating this attack.
Unfortunately, many have.
These celebrations and attacks on Jewish communities and institutions have caused a major uptick in antisemitism worldwide. If we are going to counter this post-October 7 surge, we must identify the forces driving it. There are four big lies we must tackle head-on if we are going to be successful.
The first is the notion that “From the River to the Sea” means the liberation of Palestinians or a secular binational Palestinian state. This couldn’t be further from the truth. It is a rallying cry for the erasure of the State of Israel and its people.
The second is that “intifada” is a legitimate form of resistance. Rather, calls to “globalize the intifada” are a celebration of brutally violent terror campaigns waged against Israeli civilians. Those who call for a global intifada are exhorting such acts worldwide to incite violence against Jews and those who support Israel.
The third is the idea that Israel is a white settler-colonialist state. The opposite is true. Jews have called the Land of Israel home for millennia, as proven by historical and archaeological evidence. The majority of Israelis are people of color from the Middle East and North Africa.
Actual European colonists set out to enrich their mother countries and/or themselves, but Jews settling in Mandatory Palestine had no mother country; they were fleeing persecution and returning to their indigenous homeland.
The fourth, and perhaps most egregious and dangerous, is the accusation that Israel is committing genocide. While we all can mourn the loss of innocent Palestinian life, we also must state the facts. The word “genocide” – first coined in response to the Holocaust – refers to acts “committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.”
"Israel couldn't survive without the US" is a claim so often heard, but is it true?
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) December 28, 2023
Hagar Chemali explains that not only is that false, but it's actually Israel's strength that makes it more of a partner than a charity case. pic.twitter.com/8yaRcEMEzN
Don’t forget to check your sources. pic.twitter.com/tap4EX3OXB
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) December 28, 2023
Whistleblower exposes Amazon for rampant Antisemitism on Internal Communications Channels
A recent revelation by a whistleblower within Amazon has sparked a controversy regarding the use of the company’s internal communication channels and physical offices for sharing discriminatory and insensitive remarks about Israel, leading to a potentially hostile work environment for Jewish and Israeli employees. The whistleblower, a programmer at Amazon, has disclosed that certain employees have been posting anti-Israel comments on an internal Slack channel, reportedly having over 3,000 members.
Evidence of antisemitism on internal channels arises in the context of Amazon already facing criticism for its lack of response over Amazon’s own Israeli employee, Sasha Troufanov, having been one of the October 7, 2023 hostages taken by Hamas during the surprise attack over two months ago. Despite repeated appeals, Amazon’s management has failed to even acknowledge that its employee was kidnapped or that he remains a hostage.
The issue came to light following the sharing of flyers with symbols associated with Palestine in Amazon’s offices across the world and on the company’s internal wiki on November 29, 2023. The flyers displayed a watermelon symbol, shaped like the Jewish state of Israel, which was interpreted as a call to destroy the existing state of Israel. The flyers were accompanied by calls on the Amazon slack channel of “from the river to the sea” and attempts to raise money for Islamic Relief Canada, an affiliate of Islamic Relief Worldwide, which was banned by Israel a decade ago for alleged ties to Hamas. Among the contentious posts on Slack, one by Amazon employee, Laith Abad, stated, “Idk how Palestine gets their freedom, but simply asking nicely isn’t the solution.”
Another, from Zaid Akel, expressed explicit support for Hamas, stating, “I stand with any and every revolution against their occupiers, so I stand with Hamas.”
Further exacerbating the situation was a post that appeared to mock the Israeli hostages. In this instance, an Amazon employee shared a picture from social media accompanied by comments that sarcastically implied the hostages were well-treated. This post cynically suggested, “Jokes, smiles, handshakes, and even hugs! Have we ever witnessed prisoners treat their captors like this? This is why Israel won’t allow these hostages to give interviews. Compare this to how Palestinian hostages are treated by Israel.” Adding to the insensitivity, Amazon employee Ayat Abukhadra commented with evident sarcasm, “torture is really showing…” — a remark that was interpreted as making light of the serious and traumatic experience of the hostages.
UPDATE: Nour Houda Nasri has been terminated from Amazon. https://t.co/APxAdAx88X pic.twitter.com/ws3hntgCJU
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 28, 2023
The UN has admitted that Sarah Douglas violated its code of conduct for spewing antisemitic rhetoric.
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) December 27, 2023
When will she be fired for her actions? https://t.co/zbZINoBBBC
UN Admits: UN Women Deputy Chief’s Anti-Israel Tweets ‘Violated Code of Conduct’
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 27, 2023
PRESS RELEASE
GENEVA, December 27, 2023 — In wake of an exposé by a watchdog group, the United Nations has admitted that UN Women Deputy Chief Sarah Douglas “committed a violation of the Code of… https://t.co/SFNEvuIhFL
2/ The ICRC can claim disingenuously that they didn't explicitly mention Israel. Yet the entire basis of their “shocked and horrified” tweet about the al-Ahli hospital was “reports”that it was destroyed and hundreds were killed. Those reports, as published by the New York Times,…
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 25, 2023
4/ The Red Cross has a dark history on antisemitism. New research in 2018 confirmed that in the Holocaust the Dutch Red Cross followed Nazi orders in full, violated its duty & did nothing to help Dutch Jews. The Red Cross offered its “deep apologies.” https://t.co/kBcjsEQUsb pic.twitter.com/gKo8QdGxIi
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 25, 2023
Dear @SigridKaag,
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) December 28, 2023
Congratulations on your appointment as the UN’s Gaza aid facilitator. Here are some useful things to keep in mind as Hamas hijacks humanitarian aid and UN agencies cover up for it. The UN must do better; hopefully you can help it.
Best,
Israel pic.twitter.com/fnuSXFm844
Dear @KenRoth: Why is your wife Annie Sparrow still showcasing this Hamas blood libel that Israel bombed al-Ahli hospital, when even your own HRW (after also spreading this lie) finally admitted that which the whole world knew, that it was an Islamic Jihad rocket? https://t.co/KxR3EIH8NO pic.twitter.com/1gx29oxkMT
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 26, 2023
Eight out of ten British Jews identify as Zionist, says new poll
On Israel, Labour’s core left is a million miles from Starmer
Here is a part of the video.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) December 27, 2023
This segment and more should be of interest to @ThamesVP.
If you continue to join the protests of this antisemitic hatred movement for terrorists, you too are with the lowest of the low. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/S3ZMNc8fF8
Israeli-Canadian designer wins defamation lawsuit against Toronto restaurateur
Shai DeLuca, a prominent designer who grew up in Israel and served in the IDF, was awarded $85,000 (Canadian) in damages last week after three years of litigation against a Toronto restaurateur who attacked DeLuca as a “terrorist” with his “sniper rifle aimed at Palestinian children.”I’ve been rejected by a Gen Z friend thanks to TikTok and my editor
The news was posted by the Lawfare Project, a pro-Israel NGO, on X on Monday, with a snippet of the official court opinion. The full opinion was not immediately accessible.
According to Toronto.com, DeLuca took issue with two Instagram posts by the local business Foodbenders, which had been the focus of controversy after the owner, Kimberly Hawkins, posted anti-Israel messages in the window of her store. These included a sign that said “F–k Mossad, IDF, BIBI,” according to the Canadian Jewish News. Online, Hawkins posted “#zionistsnotwelcome.”
Hawkins was charged for violating Toronto’s Municipal Code, which forbids discrimination on the basis of “race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, or disability.”
Several delivery apps, including Uber Eats, Doordash, Ritual, and Square, cut ties with Foodbenders amid the controversy. The store was also vandalized, including with a spray-painted star of David on its door.
Case has gone on for years, restaurant has since closed
The defamation case has dragged on since 2020, with an initial victory for Hawkins, who nevertheless, under the weight of the cases and controversy, announced in 2021 that she was closing the store. “Foodbenders was my entire life,” she wrote online. “But it has to be over now. My heart is broken.”
According to a statement shared on social media in the name of a member of DeLuca’s legal team, the judge found that “Foodbenders maliciously and unfairly defamed Mr. DeLuca without justification.”
“These kinds of statements,” the judge apparently said, “not only affect people’s reputations, but they also contribute to prejudice, antisemitism and intolerance and have the potential to incite violence.”
Russia's Lavrov attacks US, Israel in interviews, garners praise from Hamas
Lavrov appears to liken Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
I’m sorry, but does the UAE have nothing better to do than call a UNSC meeting every other day on behalf of the Palestinians? https://t.co/JMWdA48YG2
— Arsen Ostrovsky 🎗️ (@Ostrov_A) December 28, 2023
Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy: Recent Mass Evacuation of Israelis from South and North Borders Shows That It Is Feasible to Remove West Bank Settlers to Allow for a Two-State Solution #Egypt #Israel #Palestinians pic.twitter.com/s9k1uH5mjc
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) December 28, 2023
"Let's have no fun! That'll show those damned Jews!"
— habibi (@habibi_uk) December 28, 2023
Another chapter for Pakistan's Bumper Book of Pathetic Gestures. https://t.co/MspN7Wcqgd
Israelis Wounded in Terrorist Stabbing Attack in Eastern Jerusalem
At least two Israelis were wounded Thursday evening in a terror attack that took place near the Mizmoriya checkpoint, on the southern side of eastern Jerusalem.
One terrorist, who arrived at the checkpoint armed with a knife, stabbed the two victims before being neutralized by security personnel at the scene.המחבל שחוסל ימ"ש https://t.co/ykhWVrJTj1 pic.twitter.com/ToZz5UPlm0
— בז news (@1717Bazz) December 28, 2023
Paramedics with the Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency medical response service treated a 20-year-old woman and a 25-year-old male before both were taken to nearby Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem with moderate wounds.
Both of the victims were conscious at the time, according to MDA.
The terrorist was critically wounded and died of his injuries shortly thereafter.
Arab workers in Gedera were arrested for purposefully spraying fumigation liquid on places in children's playgrounds to harm kids who play there. pic.twitter.com/wXauEK76XA
— Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) December 27, 2023
Watch five Muslim Arabs shamelessly sit in broad daylight on their lunch break from work, on the Jewish graves!
— Rubi Yona 💙🇮🇱 רובי יונה (@RubiYona) December 28, 2023
Lying, smoking, eating on the graves. One of them also brought blankets.
The Jewish state hosts them in its land & this is how they say thank U.@yedidya_epstien pic.twitter.com/JUD99DKE9p
Herzog tells US, Canadian students: ‘We support you’
Israeli President Isaac Herzog and pro-Israel activist Noa Tishby welcomed students from U.S. and Canadian college campuses to the President’s Residence in Jerusalem on Thursday for a discussion on the rise in antisemitism across North America.Pro Israel students visit and tell Israelis their fight against antisemitism
The delegation told the president about their experiences on the campuses, including intimidation attempts and attacks on Jewish students and pro-Israel associations, Herzog’s office said in a statement. They also discussed the importance of defending the Jewish state.
“We’re very happy to have you here. These are the most challenging times that our nation has endured, but we shall overcome, and we shall overcome together,” Herzog told the students.
“You’re here and seeing the real battlefront, but the impact of this war, this battlefront reaches all the way down to your campuses,” he said, adding that “you are our sons and daughters, and we encourage you, support you and bless you.”
Tishby told the students: “We know what you’re going through. This is the battleground. You guys and girls have been on your own for a very long time. You’re no longer on your own. Everybody woke up.
“When somebody comes up to you and says, ‘I am not antisemitic, I’m just anti-Zionist,’ ask them, ‘Which other countries would you like to dismantle?’ In essence, you cannot separate being Jewish from being a Zionist,” said Tishby.
Until April, she served as Israel’s first-ever special envoy for combating antisemitism and anti-Zionism.
Pro-Israel students visit Israel, tell Israelis their story of battling antisemitism on college campuses. i24NEWS Senior Diplomatic correspondent Owen Alterman reports.
Ivy League schools haven't learned from their dark past
Magill stepped down within days of delivering a lame apology in a video distributed on social media.
MIT President Sally Kornbluth attended the screening of Hamas’s atrocities on October 7 with 40 faculty members; although even that does not make up for the damage done.
Harvard’s governing board, however, announced that it stood firmly behind Claudine Gay as the university president. Ivy League antisemitism is nothing new
As upsetting as the testimony by the presidents was to watch, it is nothing new to the Jewish community. Ivy League schools – which include Harvard and Penn – have long and well-documented histories of antisemitism, especially Harvard.
In 1909, a future Nazi named Ernst “Putzi” Hanfstaengl graduated from Harvard University. He would later move to Germany with his wife and begin a close friendship and political association with Adolf Hitler. Hanfstaengl would later fund publication of Hitler’s Mein Kampf and the antisemitic Völkischer Beobachter (“People’s Observer”).
Harvard never explicitly condoned Nazism, but it subscribed to the modest antisemitism that infested elite institutions during the 20th century. Although Hanfstaengl was a rabid antisemite and his affiliation with the Nazis was well known, Harvard invited him to his 25th class reunion in 1934 and chose to ignore the outcry from Jews across America, who were enraged over the university’s invitation. Instead, Harvard decided to protect Hanfstaengl, claiming that “it is not a university’s function to incite political battles and fan the flames of international discord.”
That sounds all too familiar to those dealing with antisemitism on college campuses today. At the time, Jewish students hung posters around Harvard’s campus to raise awareness of the Nazis being honored by the institution.
The woke agenda was always class warfare against the working class. Thank you so much @RCamposDuffy for having me on @FoxNews to discuss the class divide and how the over-credentialed elites turned the working class into second class citizens in America. pic.twitter.com/LV6q4sKrf8
— Batya Ungar-Sargon (@bungarsargon) December 28, 2023
Title VI investigations review George Mason, UNC and Newark public schoolsI wish I had not resigned from @APA in 2021 so that I could resign now.
— Jonathan Haidt (@JonHaidt) December 28, 2023
This petition lays out the capture of APA by the oppressor/victim mindset, which is bad for psychologists, their research, their patients, and the country. I signed.https://t.co/mErMZ7S0sA pic.twitter.com/pKwWQUuzv4
MEMRI: American Muslims For Palestine Official Taher Herzallah At San Diego Mosque: This Is The Time To Make Zionists Feel Very Uncomfortable On Campuses; It Is Incumbent Upon The Muslims To Rule Palestine, Enforce The Rules Of Allah On Earth
University of Illinois Chicago Student Sadik Froukh Celebrates October 7 Attacks during a Muslim Student Association Friday Sermon on Campus: I Stand Here with a Smile on My Face; The Attacks of These Fierce Courageous Warriors Have Brought Pride to the Islamic Nation @thisisUIC pic.twitter.com/WkxPLslagN
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) December 28, 2023
German Students Convicted of Antisemitism Could Face Expulsion From Universities, Education Minister Says
Stop ‘ideological indoctrination’ of DEI, says Jewish Institute for Liberal Values head
Teaneck board of ed loses control … again
Rabbi Joel Pitkowsky, left, and Rabbi Daniel Fridman
If the Teaneck Board of Education’s October public meeting was a mess, haunted by accusations that speakers were not allowed to bring up the atrocities that Hamas terrorists committed in Israel on October 7 but others were given the chance to talk with specificity and at length about the war in Gaza and what they accused Israel of doing there — issues that are not relevant to the board but are passionately important to the community — it entirely paled in comparison to the board’s December meeting.
Readers should note that this is not hyperbole; a video of the meeting is posted on the board’s website, teaneckschools.eduvision.tvv.
Tirza Bayewitz and Chana Shields, who both live in Teaneck and are active in the newly formed Bergen County Jewish Action Committee, were at the December 13 meeting. They described what happened.
After a fairly unusual beginning, when the board’s chair, Sebastian Rodriguez, set what he hoped would be the tone for the evening by reminding spectators that comments should be civil, respectful, and safe, the first hour was normal. Reports were given, students and faculty were honored, nothing remotely inappropriate happened.
Then the floor was open for comment. Parents, students, and interested others lined up at the microphones, a clock ticked down the three minutes allotted to each speaker, and soon it all went south.
The speakers expressed strong views, as was their right; Mr. Rodriguez alternated between people who were at the meeting and others who were online. That kept the temperature down for a while.
Still, “there were several speakers who said inflammatory things,” Ms. Bayewitz said. “Several of them spoke about the dismantling of Israel.” One of those speakers identified himself as a public school teacher from Montclair. “It is within the board’s purview to prioritize Teaneck residents, but they did not,” Ms. Shields said.
“Several speakers continually referred to Israel as the Zionist entity and the Zionist regime,” Ms. Bayewitz said. “They were not curtailed in any way by anyone.”
“And in fact, a couple of times Jewish members of the audience called out to say, ‘Doesn’t that language violate the guidelines?’ But they didn’t do anything.
“There were other people giggling or making comments too. When I spoke, the people on line behind me were snickering.
A @RutgersU professor approvingly RTed a video justifying terrorism. The rape, kidnapping and murder of 10/7 is just a lack of table manners. https://t.co/tZrZRJQKxk pic.twitter.com/sKEe6Jc3dy
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) December 28, 2023
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) December 27, 2023
Jen Curley’s LinkedIn and Instagram accounts. pic.twitter.com/aKGvfU3gyL
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 28, 2023
UPDATE: Mariam Abdelghany is no longer employed by the NYC Health System after she shared a social media post portraying a Jew depicted as an animal eating a baby, with what appears to be a Palestinian child watching from the side. https://t.co/SDgVt6qJbl pic.twitter.com/qXqeMJ189Z
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 27, 2023
Student Newspaper at MacEwan University in Edmonton Accuses Israel of Committing Genocide in GazaUPDATE: Sabreen Sarsour is no longer affiliated with Advocate Aurora Health after comparing Jews to Nazis and denying the murders of Jewish babies by Hamas terrorists. https://t.co/TazHs7WwrN pic.twitter.com/HbUCozWZny
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 27, 2023
You start wars. You lose wars. You murder civilians. You teach your children to hate and to kill. You aspire to commit genocide. You are owed nothing. https://t.co/ztPNlu4yuC
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) December 28, 2023
🚨BDS discovers that Intel operate in Israel, 50 years later!
— Eli Kowaz (@elikowaz) December 28, 2023
If you ever wondered why BDS is so ineffective…
“We’ve been there for almost 50 years. We were the first company there. The Israeli people are the most resilient people on earth.”
-Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger https://t.co/UuimwDpAM1 pic.twitter.com/k40B0HbxG9
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‘Buffalo News’ criticized for antisemitic cartoon
U.S. President Joe Biden lies awake in bed, clad in red-and-white striped pajamas, as he lies awake in bed with his sheets conveniently decorated with “Biden.” The source of his restlessness? A leak in the bathroom sink, in the foreground, in which blood and skulls drip below Star of David-shaped faucet handles.
“This is disgusting, Buffalo News,” wrote Tamar Schwarzbard, head of digital operations at Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, of a cartoon published in the Buffalo, N.Y. newspaper.
“Is that the Buffalo News or Der Stürmer?” asked Lahav Harkov, of Jewish Insider.Is that @TheBuffaloNews or Der Sturmer? pic.twitter.com/1aNiaRGmaP
— Lahav Harkov 🎗️ (@LahavHarkov) December 28, 2023
Rabbi Mendy Labkowski of the Chabad Center for Jewish Life of Buffalo Downtown called the drawing “really the next level.”
“You could’ve used the flag of Israel. You could’ve made it—in other cartoons, it’s more Israel-based, and this one really went to the core,” the rabbi told the Buffalo television station WGRZ. “Really took the muck end of it—the Star of David, which everyone knows is a Jewish symbol and symbolizes Jewish people.”
Adam Zyglis, the paper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist who drew the cartoon, posted the drawing and tagged it with “Gaza death toll.” He did not appear to respond to many comments calling the cartoon antisemitic.
Turns out that interview with Kay Burley was the #5 most complained about programme of 2023 in the UK. 🤨 https://t.co/sLtFdmYGiq
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) December 28, 2023
MORE UNCRITICAL BBC AMPLIFICATION OF CPJ MESSAGING
Not only is "savage" an entirely inappropriate description of Israel's military actions but the phrase doesn't even appear in the story.
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) December 28, 2023
So why has @thetimes quoted it in a headline to falsely imply Israel's bombing is lacking in any restraint?https://t.co/GgCVbxcsRE pic.twitter.com/VeYiRyFkGI
Mainstream media covers up Australian terrorist ties following Lebanon airstrike
🚨#BREAKING: The Age forced to update its headline this morning, finally conceding that at least one of the “Australian brothers” killed in an Israeli airstrike was in fact a TERRORIST living in Lebanon pic.twitter.com/rjDhO6e0wS
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) December 27, 2023
WTF @abcnews?!
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) December 28, 2023
On your hourly radio news bulletin you keep referring to Ali Bazzi as “a Hezbollah Party fighter” instead of the TERRORIST he was.
Hezbollah’s “military wing” is a prescribed terror organisation in Australia.
Stop covering for Jihad with our taxpayer dollars.
According to ABC, it's completely normal behaviour for caskets to be draped in terrorist flags and is absolutely no suggestion at all about anything to do with how the people died. pic.twitter.com/ae5QfWpr33
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) December 28, 2023
The Walrus Columnist Falsely Accuses Israel of Violating International Law in Gaza
CBC News Article Covering Deaths of Palestinian Youth Downplays Palestinian Terrorism
Guest on CBC Radio Program Accuses Israel of Genocide & Compares Jewish State to Roman Empire
Columnist Gwynne Dyer Accuses Israel of Indiscriminate Bombing of Gaza
Globe & Mail Columnist Blames Israel for Decline of Bethlehem’s Christians
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— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) December 27, 2023
The police just confirmed that 24-year-old Aya Abu Hajjaj was murdered in an honor killing by her 14-year-old brother, her father & 15-y-old cousin
If you don’t know what an “honor killing” is, it probably means that you are reading the wrong kind of “news” pic.twitter.com/TxCn74tqUm
Here are some of the lies of BBC about Israel since the beginning of this war:
— Ori Miller🇮🇱 (@orielishamiller) December 27, 2023
- They reported that Israel directed the operation at Shifa Hospital to medical teams and Arabic speakers, although Israel did the opposite by specially bringing Arabic speakers to prevent harm to the… pic.twitter.com/9lLD5i9Ann
MEMRI: Palestinian Writer To Israelis: The Palestinian Authority Is A Disaster For Us And For You; Let's Work Together To Replace It With A New Authority That Will Prioritize Development And Citizens' Wellbeing
MEMRI: Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas: What Is Happening Now Is More Heinous Than The Nakba; Netanyahu, Israelis Are Scheming To Get Rid Of The Palestinians; If Israel Pulls Out Of Gaza, The PA Is Ready To Fulfill Its Responsibility
PMW: Fatah official in Denmark is proud Fatah did not condemn Hamas Oct. 7 atrocities
Abbas’ advisor: Israel is “cause of every problem,” calls on Hamas to unite
PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ Advisor on Religious Affairs and Islamic Relations Mahmoud Al-Habbash: “The occupation (i.e., Israel) is the cause of every problem… Now more than ever, we need to end the matter of the internal [Fatah-Hamas] conflict. Our hands are extended, our hearts are open, and our chests are open to every Palestinian voice that wants to put the internal Palestinian home in order, because this is necessary to strengthen our position.”
[PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ Advisor on Religious Affairs and Islamic Relations Mahmoud Al-Habbash, Facebook page, Dec. 24, 2023]
Mahmoud Al-Habbash also serves as Supreme Shari’ah Judge and Chairman of the Supreme Council for Shari'ah Justice.
Mashaal: US will accept Hamas’s legitimacy ‘sooner or later’
Hamas claimed "This journalist has included in his article full of fabrications and lies a claim about Yahya Sinwar asking Saleh al-Arouri to inform Mr. Hassan Nasrallah about the operation half an hour before it happened," relating that to Osama Hamdan."
— Seth Frantzman (@sfrantzman) December 28, 2023
Seems message discipline among Iran's proxies is falling apart...otherwise why would they be concerned to shout about journalist reports...it's not their usual form.
— Seth Frantzman (@sfrantzman) December 28, 2023
#Watch: Qhamas before October 7th. Notice all the “innocent Gaza civilians”? pic.twitter.com/ZkoOQEML4w
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) December 27, 2023
Adding this for those who seem to think it is not the same guy. This is the guys FB profile...
— David Collier (@mishtal) December 28, 2023
Hamas even used the same image. pic.twitter.com/8OsWHcjBxl
Before Israel even started the defensive attack, pro Palestinians said the October 7th massacre was justified because Gaza is a "concentration camp" and "open air prison".
— Ella Travels (Ella Kenan) (@EllaTravelsLove) December 27, 2023
Now Tiktok is filled with videos of them showing the good life they had in Gaza.
You are being misled.… pic.twitter.com/OtBV2gJjSf
Before and after. Qasr al-Nadi Sweets in Khan Younes, south Gaza Strip. Just superficial damage.#TheGazaYouDontSee https://t.co/IvIalma9Hh pic.twitter.com/DzLuXfcqDz
— Imshin (@imshin) December 28, 2023
Mona Zemili, pampered daughter of an official in Hamas Health Ministry (the people currently inventing the fatality numbers in Gaza), remembers her good life in Gaza, before Hamas brought it all tumbling down by invading Israel.#TheGazaYouDontSee https://t.co/tohvYpROkr pic.twitter.com/swuwj8Qn8O
— Imshin (@imshin) December 28, 2023
Mansions in Gaza. #TheGazaYouDontSee https://t.co/Xxo2fGK1t6 pic.twitter.com/TtUe7XgxYH
— Imshin (@imshin) December 28, 2023
The Abu Arar Castles compound in Gaza.#TheGazaYouDontSee https://t.co/Xxo2fGK1t6 https://t.co/zcxsCtmoWp pic.twitter.com/jrn5lvdL8c
— Imshin (@imshin) December 28, 2023
Syrian Politician Khalaf Al-Meftah: We Should Target American Interests, Individuals, and Forces in the Region and They Will Flee, Like They Did after the 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing #Syria #terrorism pic.twitter.com/r34A3oBHmK
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) December 28, 2023
Iranians chant ‘Death to Israel’ at huge funeral of commander said killed by Israel
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Thursday morning led the funeral prayers for Razi Mousavi, the IRGC’s top commander in Syria who was killed in an Israeli missile strike in the suburbs of Damascus. pic.twitter.com/rajVRXgtf0
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) December 28, 2023
That was quite the Community Note for @khamenei_ir! Now ban this genocidal terrorist from platform altogether! pic.twitter.com/vqR7hF97Y0
— Arsen Ostrovsky 🎗️ (@Ostrov_A) December 28, 2023
Today marks six years since Vida Movahed bravely removed her compulsory hijab on Tehran’s Enghelab (Revolution) Street. This act of defiance resonated with many Iranians both inside and outside of Iran as it shed light on the many challenges faced by the Iranian nation under the… pic.twitter.com/FbJE1ZldtY
— Sarah Raviani (@sarahraviani) December 27, 2023
"My message to Iranian people is that 'everything will be okay. It can't stay like this forever. I hope sooner the better. They should speak up. And I tell the gov't: Let Iran be good and happy as it was before'," Israeli-Iranian singer @LirazCharhi told @IranIntl's… pic.twitter.com/WOknCS1SDk
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) December 27, 2023
Most Antisemitic Crimes in Germany Over 'Foreign' or 'Religious' Ideology
Jewish Groups Question Sincerity of Kanye West’s Apology to Jewish Community Over Antisemitic Comments
.@kanyewest - פשוט תסתום
— (((noa tishby))) (@noatishby) December 28, 2023
Everytime you talk about us somethjng bad happens. Just stop talking about us. But if you want to speak in Hebrew, here’s a phrase you can say: Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱 https://t.co/7GhwuuIfOq pic.twitter.com/nY1SDFydqe
2023 Man of the Year: Natan Levy
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) December 28, 2023
There's a saying, probably from the Old Testament: "Fuck around and find out." That's what happened to a Holocaust denier named Ben after he challenged Israeli UFC fighter Natan "Lethal" Levy to a cage match.https://t.co/ddddW5x5Ux
2023 Man of the Year: Amar'e Stoudemire
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) December 28, 2023
As left-wing groups lauded Hamas days after its terrorist attack on Israel, NBA all-star Amar'e Stoudemire delivered a few choice words to Black Lives Matter and its supporters that will echo through the ages.https://t.co/Z3PVt0Tjtd
Schindler's List goes on sale for $1.8 million: Rare historical relic is one of only four copies in existence and belonged to family of Holocaust survivor who was German hero's right-hand-man and accountant
A copy of Schindler’s list is available for sale for $1.8 million via the autograph company Moments In Time.
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) December 27, 2023
This version of the list is 14 pages long and dated April 1945.
The list comes from the family of Itzhak Stern, Oskar Schindler’s accountant and right hand man.
The… pic.twitter.com/JEUZSuaRSB
Israel logistics startup forges overland trade route to bypass Houthi Red Sea crisis
Trucknet Enterprise, an Israeli smart transportation company has forged agreements this month to facilitate an overland trade route for the transfer of goods from the Persian Gulf through Saudi Arabia and Jordan to Israel bypassing the Red Sea waterway, which is currently a target of numerous attacks by Iranian-backed Houthi militants.
Earlier this month, Eilat-based Trucknet, which operates a digital marketplace to match importers with transportation companies, signed a cooperation agreement with Emirati-based counterpart Puretrans FZCO and the Dubai port-operating company DP World. The agreement is geared to facilitate the transport of cargo on trucks on a bi-directional land route connecting the ports of Dubai or Bahrain, passing through Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and getting to the port of Haifa, as well as Egypt, where cargo can continue to Europe.
On Sunday, Trucknet signed a similar memorandum of understanding with Alexandria-based logistics services company WWCS which operates as an agency for the management of container transportation from ports and serves the Egyptian market. The cooperation will allow the use of Israel’s border crossings for the transfer of goods on the land route, from the port of Dubai, through Saudi Arabia and Jordan to Israel, and from there, through the Mediterranean Sea or via land, to Egypt, Trucknet said.
“This week we completed the construction of a land bridge route that will connect the United Arab Emirates to Israel and Egypt,” said Trucknet founder Hanan Friedman.
A pilot to test the land transport line for trucks from the ports of Dubai to Israel has been ongoing in recent weeks.
“Trucknet Enterprise, an Israeli smart transportation company has forged agreements this month to facilitate an overland trade route for the transfer of goods from the Persian Gulf through Saudi Arabia and Jordan to Israel bypassing the Red Sea waterway” https://t.co/URbihp5YDe
— Richard Goldberg (@rich_goldberg) December 28, 2023
S&P raises Israel Aerospace Industries’ international credit rating to A-
The S&P Maalot credit rating agency announced on Thursday that it is raising IAI’s international rating to A-, as the company “continues to achieve strong operating results, and its backlog of orders has reached a record 21 billion US dollars.”On This Day in 1948: Israel crosses Egyptian border en route to independence
Their announcement further added that “the company’s rate of output remains almost unaffected by the current fighting and call-up of reservists.”
The authors of Thursday’s report said they believe that the stable forecast reflects their assessment that a prudent financial policy that safeguards liquidity will allow the company to maintain an adequate margin in line with the conditions that support the rating.
IAI's CFO responds
Eran Anchikovsky, IAI’s Chief Financial Officer, related to the new rating and said, "The increase in the company’s rating, especially during a period of economic uncertainty and volatility in several economic parameters, expresses S&P Maalot’s considerable confidence in IAI’s results.”
Anchikovsky added, “The improved rating is an expression of the continued momentum and improvement in the company's business results, the constant growth in its profitability, deepening of its operational efficiency, strengthening of its cash flow, and a significant increase in its backlog of orders.
December 28 marks 75 years since Israel won the battle of 'Auja and crossed the border of Egypt. 'Auja is currently Nitzana, along the border between Israel and the Sinai.Argentinian sports anchor meets his aunt Ophelia Rothman who was released from Hamas captivity
The battle of ‘Auja was a battle that was part of Operation “Horev,” an attack on the Egyptian expeditionary force in the Negev and Eastern Sinai. After 75 years, the IDF is once again battling in the Negev against a different opponent, Hamas.
Operation Horev was the last operation on the Egyptian front during the war, meant to complete Israel’s efforts of capturing the Negev and expelling the Egyptian military from Israel’s territory.
The operation's first stage was capturing 18 Egyptian positions on the Beersheva - ‘Auja road, including seven around ‘Auja. The attack was conducted by 8th Brigade forces, reinforced by troops from the Harel Brigade.
Operation Horev military strategy
Operation Horev began on December 22, with assaults at Hill 86 and Rafah. These attacks were a diversion from the IDF’s main operations in Beersheba.
The IDF attacked Egyptian units along the coast road at Hill 86 and Rafah while at the same time conducting a wide envelope from Beersheba, outflanking Egyptian forces at Bir Tamila, and attacking across the international border through ‘Auja.
This envelope would cut the coast road and create a circle that denied the Egyptian Army a key line of communication. It would allow the IDF to defeat its Egyptian forces and compel the Egyptian government to enter armistice negotiations.
Celebrities rally behind Israel amidst horrifying Hamas assault
Celebrities all over the world are using social media to show support for Israel, denouncing Hamas’ terror attack, many of them arriving in the Holy Land to see, and show the reality of the country in these difficult times
Jewish American star of Netflix's My Unorthodox Life Julia Haart spends a day with the IDF in Gaza
Jewish American star of Netflix's My Unorthodox Life Julia Haart arrives in Israel and spends a day with IDF troops in Gaza
'I wanted to come here and show my physical support by putting myself in harm's way like every single 23-year-old who should be enjoying life, but they're fighting for the rights, and freedoms of every ethnicity, and religion that exists within the state of Israel'
'The fact that Hamas isn't even brought into this conversation when they are a terrorist organization, not only terrorizing the Israeli people but also terrorizing their own people...makes me feel that there is some sort of concerted effort of antisemitism
— i24NEWS English (@i24NEWS_EN) December 28, 2023
Actor and Comedian… pic.twitter.com/t8VNK7uqoD
"Be bold as a #Jew. Be bold as an ally of #Jewish people. Be bold as a #Zionist."
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) December 28, 2023
American actor, filmmaker, director, news commentator and social activist @YuvalDavid has a poignant message for the world: pic.twitter.com/POqcrLXwkh
Please donate to the Bring Them Home Bow charity working to release the hostages kidnapped by terrorists Hamashttps://t.co/10DXKooQEw
— leekern (@leekern13) December 28, 2023
Some 50,000 soldiers serving in the #IDF are receiving a booklet containing a chapter from one of Rabbi Sacks’ books on what made him proud to be a Jew and what it is about Judaism that makes it so unique.
— The Rabbi Sacks Legacy (@rabbisacks) December 27, 2023
Find out more at https://t.co/IhSvNXryLf pic.twitter.com/0Ywdzcq0ea
Collaborating on the Israeli Opera’s stage, 60 Jewish and Arab singers and musicians came together to create a unique rendition of ‘Somewhere,’ the impactful song from Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim’s West Side Story. United on a single stage, they share a message of hope… pic.twitter.com/nYxA1CkRb3
— Creative Community for Peace (@CCFPeace) December 28, 2023
Homeland concert
— Bring Them Home Now (@bringhomenow) December 27, 2023
The national flagship project for the return of the hostages
The biggest concert ever held in Israel
With 1,000 musicians gathered from all over the country
in the Caesarea amphitheater
with the hostages families
In a mass prayer for their return home… pic.twitter.com/R9NFQQHZYW
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