Rising from the ashes. Ruins rebuilt.
In 1948, Jordan destroyed Jewish Jerusalem.
Now Tiferet Israel is being rebuilt.
The last synagogue going from rubble to great.
@afagerbakke@StandWithUs@elderofziyon@Israellycool@lennybendavid historic building being restored.
A man approximately 35 years old was murdered, and 5 others were seriously and moderately injured in three shooting attacks in the eastern Sharon area.
What next?
@havivrettiggur@Wikipedia English Wikipedia's bias is finally coming to light.
Check out the Arabic Wiki - it has been revisionist history for over a decade.
The only connection of Jews to the Temple Mount was that they tried to buy it and failed.
In 2005, the IDF established the Urban Warfare Training Center inside the larger Tze’elim Training Base, with $45 million to instruct soldiers in urban warfare techniques. US workers built it, not Israelis. The US uses it, so much for US "aid."
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.
My late father escaped the Soviet Union in 1974 at age 50, leaving everything behind. He arrived in Israel with almost nothing.
He never called himself a refugee or demanded special agencies and revenge. At 50, he learned Hebrew and built a new life through hard work.
In 1948, Palestinian Arabs displaced just a few kilometers — no new language needed — were turned into a permanent refugee population via UNRWA.
Meanwhile, ~850,000 Jews were expelled from Arab countries. Most were absorbed by Israel (along with immigrants like my father), with no perpetual refugee status.
Resilience builds nations. Perpetual grievance doesn’t.
@HonestReporting Hezbollah is fighting in southern Lebanon.
How can that be?
That is against the new ceasefire.
Oh, and UN 1701 is going back how many years?
When will Hezbollah be called by name as terrorists, @antonioguterres?
@RabbiPoupko@Mdais I spoke with the MDA dispatcher Amit was on the line with on Oct 7 - professionals to the bitter end, knowing no help was coming to save them.