Reporter: “If they want to make a deal, why do you think they attacked commercial vessels?”
President Trump: “Because they're sort of crazy, to be honest with you. They're sort of crazy.”
An "air bridge" to Washington is forming, i24NEWS reports. Senior Israeli officials, including defense figures, are expected in the U.S. capital in the coming weeks, against the backdrop of stalled U.S.-Iran talks and the framework agreement signed with Lebanon.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar is expected to meet Secretary of State Marco Rubio in about a week and a half. Talks are also advancing on a visit by Defense Minister Israel Katz.
A source familiar with the matter: "The military option is still on the table."
פרסום משמח מאוד של אבו עלי אקספרס- אתמול צה"ל חיסל בח'אן יונס את המחבל מחמד א��ו טעימה, שחדר לישראל בשבעה באוקטובר, והנה גם תיעוד שלו עם הקלצ'ניקוב בתוך אחד הקיבוצים בזמן הטבח. אז גם הוא נשלח סופסוף לגיהנום ועוד חשבון נסגר!
יש עוד יותר מדי... תנו לנו עוד!!!
— “Mr. President, is the ceasefire over? Is the ceasefire done? Is the MOU dead?”
— “To me, I think it's over. I don't wanna deal with them anymore. They're scum. They're sick people. They're led by sick people, and they're vicious, violent people, and if they had a nuclear weapon, they'd use it. As far as I'm concerned, it's over.”
He co-owned Macy’s and could have kept every dollar. Instead, Nathan Straus gave two-thirds of his fortune to a country that didn't even exist yet.
An American New Yorker, Straus visited Jerusalem in 1904, canceled the rest of his Mediterranean tour, and dedicated his life to the Land of Israel.
He poured his wealth into:
Soup kitchens feeding hundreds daily in the Old City.
Health stations to fight malaria and trachoma.
A major Jerusalem health center with a cornerstone carved in English, Hebrew, and Arabic—built "for the benefit of all inhabitants."
In 1912, he was in Palestine with his brother Isidor. Nathan wanted to stay longer, but an impatient Isidor sailed home early on a ship called the Titanic. Isidor never made it back.
Devastated, Nathan spent the rest of his days giving, famously saying: “Give at death, it is lead. Give in sickness, it is silver. Give in health, it is gold.”
Today, a thriving coastal city of 250,000 people stands in Israel, built on the land he bet on decades before it was a state.
It’s called Netanya. Named for Natan.
במקום לחגוג שוב עם דגל פלסטיני- המאמן המצרי חוסאם חסן ירד בסוף המשחק בעצבים ואכזבה ועוד קיבל דגל ישראל מול הפרצוף מאוהדים אכבר גברים ביציע🇮🇱💪
תראו איך התעצבן 🤣🤣
5/ The Hisilyahu Son of Immer Seal is rare direct evidence from the First Temple period (8th–6th century BCE).
During the Temple Mount Sifting Project, volunteers recovered a clay bulla with a seal reading:
“Belonging to [...]alyahu son of Immer.”
The Immer family, a prominent priestly clan mentioned in the Bible (Jeremiah 20), served in the Temple.
This artifact indicates administrative activity on the Temple Mount and is among the most significant readable Hebrew inscriptions found there.
JEWISH DHIMMITUDE IN MUSLIM ALGIERS WITNESSED BY WILLIAM SHALER, AMERICAN CONSUL, 1816: “THE JEWS AT THIS DAY IN ALGIERS CONSTITUTE ONE OF THE LEAST FORTUNATE REMNANTS OF ISRAEL EXISTING”…When elderly & infirm, they “invest their heirs with all their worldly substance, with the reserve of only the small pittance necessary to support the lingering remnant of their days in Jerusalem, where they go to die” https://t.co/A6SppLQdOG
“Independent of the legal disabilities of the Jews, they are in Algiers a most oppressed people; they are not permitted to resist any personal violence of whatever nature, from a Mussulman; they are compelled to wear clothing of a black or dark color; they cannot ride on horseback, or wear arms of any sort, not even a cane; they are permitted only on Saturdays and Wednesdays to pass out of the gates of the city without permission; and on any unexpected call for hard labor, the Jews are turned out to execute it. In the summer of 1815, this country was visited by incredible swarms of locusts, which destroyed every green thing before them; when several hundred Jews were ordered out to protect the Bashaw’s gardens, where they were obliged to watch and toil day and night, as long as these insects continued to infest the country. On several occasions of sedition amongst the Janissaries, the Jews have been indiscriminately plundered, and they lived in the perpetual fear of a renewal of such scenes; they are pelted in the streets even by children, and in short, the whole course of their existence here, is a state of the most abject oppression and contumely. The children of Jacob bear these indignities with wonderful patience; they learn submission from infancy, and practice it throughout their lives, without ever daring to murmur at their hard lot… It appears to me that the Jews at this day in Algiers, constitute one of the least fortunate remnants of Israel existing…”
“There is a very affecting practice here with these people, which cannot be contemplated without feelings of respect, and even of tenderness, for this miraculous race. Many aged and infirm Jews, sensible that all their temporal concerns are drawing to a close, die as it were a civil death, investing their heirs with all their worldly substance, with the reserve of only the small pittance necessary to support the lingering remnant of their days in Jerusalem, where they go to die. In the year 1816, I witnessed the embarkation of a number of ancient Hebrews, on this last earthly pilgrimage, on board of a vessel chartered expressly for the purpose of transporting them to the coast of Syria. The number of Jews in the kingdom of Algiers is computed at about thirty thousand…”
William Shaler, Sketches of Algiers, Political, Historical, and Civil, Containing an account
of the Geography, Population, Government (Boston: Cummings, Hilliard and Co., 1826), pp. 66-68.
https://t.co/A6SppLQdOG
Shaler was American consul general in Algiers from 1816 to 1828.
REPORT: PA NEGLECTED ANCIENT ISRAEL'S SOLOMON’S POOLS — THEN CALLED JEWISH VISITS A THREAT full report in comments
According to Lt.-Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Public Affairs (JCFA) @jerusalemcenter, the PA allowed Solomon’s Pools to decay for decades. In 2016, part of one pool wall collapsed. The U.S. later gave $750,000 for restoration, but the site again fell into disrepair.
Solomon’s Pools, located between Efrat and Bethlehem, are one of Judea’s most significant historical sites and part of the ancient water system connected to Jerusalem and the Jewish Temples.
Now, as Israeli visits increase, PA Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa has called those visits part of Israeli “threats and attacks.”
🚨Ben Gvir effect: After years of internal debate, Israel’s Shin Bet will now work with police in combating organized crime in the Arab sector.
The government says it will allocate just over half a billion shekels for the move, redirected from funds for the Arab sector allocated by the previous government . The plan led by Itamar Ben Gvir and May Golan, is expected to be approved on Sunday.
Ben Gvir called it “major news for Israeli citizens and bad news for crime organizations.”
❤️ At the end of the 1990s, there was a notorious thief and con man in Israel named Moti Ashkenazi. He operated mainly on the beaches of Tel Aviv, was a heroin addict, and had a long criminal record. Yet today, almost everyone in Israel knows him — and many see him as a hero. All because of one story.
It happened on June 20, 1997. The repeat offender Ashkenazi had just been arrested again but violated the conditions of his house arrest and went to the Jerusalem Beach in Tel Aviv. It was the last day of school before summer vacation, and countless school classes were spending the day at the beach. Backpacks, bags, and valuables were scattered everywhere — a true paradise for a professional thief.
Moti did not hesitate for long and chose a promising-looking bag. Like a professional, he sat down next to it, casually opened it, and began feeling around inside. He found a towel and sunglasses — but no wallet. When he reached deeper inside, he froze: the bag was full of nails.
He looked around. Nearby, tourists were sunbathing, while children and adults played in the water. Moti opened the bag further and discovered a box with a hose and a timer mechanism. He immediately understood what he was dealing with. He grabbed the bag and ran as fast as he could toward Geula Street, where an abandoned building stood at the time. If police had stopped him on the way, he would have had a hard time explaining why he was running through the city with a bomb. But he wasn’t thinking about that at the moment.
He left the bomb bag in the crumbling building and ran to the nearest public telephone. There, he called the police:
“I found a bomb! Send bomb disposal units immediately! This is Moti Ashkenazi!”
The officers checked his name in the database, told him to stop using drugs, threatened him with real prison for violating his house arrest — and hung up.
Ashkenazi returned to the building and began dragging garbage containers onto the road in an attempt to block Geula Street, shouting loudly while doing so. At that point, the police had to respond. They arrested the disruptive man but, as a precaution, decided to check the abandoned building anyway.
The officers immediately came back out and called the bomb squad. The bag contained five kilograms of explosives. It was later determined that it had been placed at the beach by the same terrorist who had carried out the attack at the “Apropo” café in Tel Aviv three months earlier.
After this incident, all charges against Moti Ashkenazi were dropped, and all legal proceedings were closed. He was sent to a free rehabilitation program, where he successfully treated his drug addiction.
Today, Ashkenazi is over fifty years old, has five children, and holds a steady job. He lives in Tel Aviv and works as a beach inspector. No beach thief escapes the watchful eye of the former professional — and since that day, he treats abandoned bags on the beach with special caution.❤️👏🙏
Around 701 BC, Jerusalem was preparing for the worst siege of its history.
The Assyrian army was coming, and the city's only water source, the Gihon Spring, lay outside the walls.
King Hezekiah's solution: carve a 533 meter tunnel through solid limestone bedrock, diverting the spring's water to the Pool of Siloam inside the city.
The residents would drink. The besiegers outside would find nothing.
2,700 years later, water still flows through it. And you can still walk it today, waist-deep, in the dark.
A new report documents what Jewish staff inside MSF (Doctors Without Borders) have been saying for years — and it is damning.
Insiders describe an organizational culture where Israel is called a "Nazi state," where a Jewish employee was told "Israel doesn't have a right to exist," and where staff were instructed not to speak out for Israeli victims because it would "victimise the perpetrators."
A former Secretary-General says MSF has become "an accomplice of Hamas." A board consultant says Jewish staff concerns about antisemitism were "dismissed."
This isn't a few bad actors. It's a pattern — at the top and on the ground.
Read it 👇
https://t.co/15xtOaCJmo
Israel sent search-and-rescue teams to Venezuela. That's a documented fact.
The @nytimes reported on the international response while omitting Israel's rescue mission. Other major media outlets did the same. That's not a typo. It's not a factual dispute. It's an editorial choice. When the facts don't fit the narrative, the facts disappear.
That's why nobody trusts todays activist media especially when they report on Israel.
TOP SECRET 1942: The Nazis official written pact with the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem — “Yes to Arab independence… and YES to the DESTRUCTION of the Jewish National Home in Palestine.”
This is not hearsay or interpretation. This is the actual English version of a top-secret letter from Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, dated Berlin, April 28, 1942, sent on behalf of both Germany and Italy to Amin al-Husseini.
“Germany is consequently ready to give all her support … for the destruction of the Jewish National Home in Palestine.”
The letter frames it as part of the fight against their “common enemy” until “victory is achieved,” and orders it kept “absolutely secret” until Berlin decided otherwise. It was written while Rommel’s Afrika Korps was advancing toward Mandate Palestine where the Nazis planned to extend the Holocaust.
History did not begin in 1948. The organized Nazi-Arab rejection of Jewish sovereignty and active collaboration in the Final Solution was already on paper in 1942.
The archives don’t lie. Read it. Share it. Never let anyone bury it.