On This Day — June 6, 1967
The fighting that followed Jordan’s unprovoked invasion of Israel was among the fiercest of the entire Six Day War.
At 2 a.m. on June 6, paratroopers of Brigade 55 assaulted the heavily fortified Jordanian position known as Ammunition Hill.
Because they were fighting in the heart of Jerusalem — right next to holy sites sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims — Israel deliberately chose brutal hand-to-hand combat rather than using air power or heavy artillery that could harm civilians or damage sacred places.
They blasted through minefields and razor wire in savage close-quarters fighting. Of the soldiers who attacked Ammunition Hill, 36 were killed and only 11 emerged unharmed.
After the battle, the Israelis buried 17 fallen Jordanian soldiers and placed a simple epitaph: “Here lie 17 brave Jordanian soldiers — IDF, 1967.”
Despite the horrific cost, Israeli forces secured Mount Scopus and reached the gates of the Old City by the end of the day.
This was not conquest for conquest’s sake.
It was survival — fought with restraint even in the heat of battle.
What happened next was nothing short of miraculous.
For those who may not have seen the Clinton video about the Camp David proposal Arafat rejected last minute, here it is.
“Hamas just wanted to kill Israelis and make Israel uninhabitable… well I got news for them. They (the Jews) were there first. Before there was their faith, the Jews were there”
WHAT WE GIVE ISRAEL
The standard US military aid package is $3.8 billion per year $3.3 billion in Foreign Military Financing plus $500 million for joint missile defense programs. Israel must spend most of this on US-made products and services, and by 2028 essentially all of it must be spent in America.
WHAT ISRAEL GIVES BACK
1. F-35 R&D Savings: 55 billion
Israel resolved multiple technical issues during the F-35’s early development, reducing US R&D costs by an estimated $55 billion and accelerating deployment timelines.  The total F-35 program cost was $55 billion in R&D Israel’s combat testing effectively saved the US from having to discover and fix those problems on their own dime.
2. Intelligence Value: equivalent to 5 CIAs (75 billion/year)
General George Keegan, former Chief of US Air Force Intelligence, stated that Israel’s intel value equals “5 CIAs” providing a 400% return on investment on the $3.8 billion aid package. One CIA budget runs approximately $15 billion.  Five times that equals roughly $75 billion worth of intelligence annually for $3.8 billion in aid.
3. Strategic Base Value: $15–20 billion/year
As stated by Admiral Elmo Zumwalt and General Alexander Haig, Israel is the largest US aircraft carrier that does not require US military personnel on board, cannot be sunk, and is deployed in a critical region sparing the US the need to manufacture, deploy, and maintain real aircraft carriers with ground divisions, which would cost the US $15–20 billion annually. 
4. F-35 Export Multiplier: $40 billion in sales, $173 billion backlog
Israel’s battle-tested performance and upgrades to the F-35 contribute to $40 billion in US exports and a $173 billion backlog for US industry.  Israel essentially serves as the world’s most credible advertisement for American weapons.
5. Jobs and Economic Output: 255,000 jobs, $72 billion annually
The F-35 economic engine alone supports 290,000 US employees and $72 billion in annual economic output.  Israeli stakeholders hold contracts with over 1,000 American companies across 48 states, DC, and Puerto Rico.
Why do people need to lie about this?
Because they have nefarious reasons.
There’s no other reason to lie about this stuff.
Watch this 17-second clip carefully. What you are about to see is not what it claims to be.
For over 25 years I’ve worked as a specialist forensic analyst, both within the intelligence world as well as private security sector. So I’m going to show you how forensic analysis really works to uncover the truth about what we see put in front of us.
TRT World, Turkish state media, released this video claiming it shows an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in Al Zaitoun, Gaza on January 5, 2025. The dramatic footage with emotional Arabic overlay text was designed to generate instant outrage.
While obvious Pallywood often uses fake blood and staged injuries, this one is more sophisticated. It relies on perfect timing and internal preparation.
Here is the second-by-second breakdown:
Seconds 0 to 1: The camera is already perfectly framed on the building. White smoke begins venting from multiple windows simultaneously. At around the one-second mark, a bright red dot appears on an upper window for a fraction of a second right before the blast. This is the trigger light that lights up the instant before an explosive charge is detonated. It also acts as a marker for the cameraman. No incoming missile, no external impact flash.
Seconds 1 to 2: A massive dark smoke plume erupts violently outward and upward. Debris is ejected. When a real missile strikes a building, you typically see large flames from the missile’s fuel and the force ripping apart major sections of concrete, producing large chunks of debris. Here, we see no significant flames and only small debris mixed with heavy dust, exactly what you would expect from a small internal explosive device designed mainly to blow out windows and create a dramatic smoke plume. The explosion originates from inside the building and expands symmetrically.
Seconds 2 to 4: The smoke cloud balloons dramatically. The cameraman, already positioned and recording, smoothly tilts up to capture the most cinematic part of the plume.
Seconds 4 to 6: The camera tilts down to street level. A girl in bright pink walks across the dusty area almost casually, not showing the expected panic.
Seconds 6 to 9: Civilians appear relatively composed. Then the man in the red hoodie runs in, stops dramatically, and points upward while shouting in a theatrical manner.
Seconds 9 to 17: People mill about with surprising calm as dust swirls. The camera work remains composed enough to capture the drama while TRT World adds the emotional propaganda text.
This was not an airstrike. It was a carefully timed internal detonation, triggered from within (signaled by the red dot), filmed by someone who knew exactly when it would happen. The internal multi-window venting, perfect camera placement, and staged reactions all confirm it was manufactured for propaganda.
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Real tragedy does not need this level of staging. The information war continues.
This is a true hero.
Staff Sergeant Yarin Peled, medic.
Just 20 years old
She was killed in the massacre perpetrated by Palestinians on October 7th.
Defending her land by trying to save as many Israelis as possible.
We take for granted the true heroism of Israelis. Many youngsters in the West don’t know what it’s like to defend their country.
May her memory be a blessing.
Incredible! “I want to dedicate this victory to the my heroes, the IDF soldiers!”
Good. They are heroes.
“To all the Free Palis, fuck you!”
Heroes don’t always wear capes but sometimes that cape is an Israeli flag draped over your shoulders.
Andrew Gilligan asks why an organisation like the National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP) is allowed to be anywhere near the profession of law enforcement.
NAMP has branded Zionism “one of the manifestations of anti-Muslim hatred, stripping Muslims of their humanity”.
These inflammatory claims were made in a NAMP policy paper on “confronting anti-Muslim hatred”, which also described the Israel Defense Forces as a “Zionist terrorist group”.
The organisation is affiliated with at least 16 of Britain’s 43 police forces and has a formal national role within policing. It has also received praise from the College of Policing.
NAMP works with the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), including through workshops and presentations to the NPCC’s counter-terrorism advisory group. It has called for the term “Islamist terrorism” to be abandoned, arguing that “its use by the police contributes to faith hate crime”.
As Gilligan notes, this is despite the fact that, since 1999, 94 per cent of terrorist deaths in Britain have been caused by Islamists.
Policy Exchange’s David Spencer has argued that a central element of the crisis consuming British policing is the diversion of officers from their core task: keeping the public safe, preventing crime and catching criminals. NAMP and its agenda are a clear example of that distraction.
Read more below in @spectator 👇
¿Qué diría el mundo si Israel lanzara una bomba a pocos metros del Vaticano?
Irán bombardeó Ciudad Santa durante la guerra y nadie en Occidente dijo una sola palabra.
On This Day — June 5, 2004
While the world debated “resistance” and a “peace process” that Yasser Arafat had already rejected, Palestinian terror groups were systematically turning children into walking bombs.
On this day, IDF forces discovered and safely detonated two explosive belts hidden inside schoolbags.
This was not some one-time fluke — it was policy.
Just weeks later:
- July 3: 16-year-old Muataz Takhsin Karini was stopped with a 12 kg explosive belt.
- July 14: 17-year-old Ahmed Bushkar from Nablus was arrested before he could detonate.
Earlier that year, an 11-year-old boy was caught at a Nablus checkpoint carrying a bag packed with explosives, and a 14-year-old was stopped wearing a suicide vest loaded with nails and ball bearings designed to maximize civilian casualties.
They didn’t send these children against soldiers on the battlefield.
They sent them — brainwashed, strapped with death, and promised paradise — to blow up Jews at bus stops, cafés, markets, and checkpoints.
This is what “resistance” truly looked like: hiding murder in a child’s backpack.
An ideology that glorifies turning its own children into suicide bombers has already lost its soul — and any claim to moral legitimacy.