This morning this Palestinian flag was found taped to the back gate of an Israeli community.
The Jewish man who noticed it saw there was a string attached to it and alerted the police. The string was in fact connected to an explosive device that was meant to explode when someone would remove this Palestinian flag.
You will not see this report in mainstream media.
So it turns out that the Hamas propagandist who made up the lie "the IDF trains dogs to rape Palestinians" was a close friend of the murderers of the Bibas babies.
BREAKING: Witness statements allege ICC prosecutor Karim Khan was on Qatar’s payroll and offered quid pro quo assurances to indict Netanyahu and Gallant.
This is absolutely insane.
While this is obviously very false, I hope more and more American Jews wake up to the fact that the people lying about Israel, claiming there was a genocide in Gaza, and coming up with wild stories about dogs, are coming for American Jews next.
They have started already.
Yaakov and Eliyahu Kompino were 9-10 years old, living in Tel Aviv.
In April 1948 they were murdered in their homes by Egyptian bombers.
What gave Egypt the right to invade and bomb a sovereign Israel in 1948????
1927 Jewish residents of East Jerusalem at the Shimon Hatzadik (Sheikh Jarrah) neighborhood.
Between 1927 and 1948, Palestinians ethnically cleansed 100% of East Jerusalem's residents despite Jews being the majority.
I came across this crazy find in the Golan Heights that almost nobody ever talks about. There’s this quiet valley called Ein Keshatot, or Umm el-Kanatir, where springs still run clear.
Archaeologists dug there and uncovered the ruins of a large Jewish synagogue from the fifth century. What blew me away is how much of it is still intact.
They found the Torah ark, that special stone niche where they kept the scrolls, right in its original spot. Next to it is the raised bima platform where people stood to read the Torah. You can still see the steps leading up to it and the whole layout facing Jerusalem, just like it should. It’s one of the only synagogues from that whole Sea of Galilee and Golan area that kept its full setup like this.
The village around it was pretty organized. People grew flax and used the spring water to make textiles. They lived there for hundreds of years, praying, working, and building their community. Then in 749 CE a massive earthquake hit. The place got wrecked and everyone just left. Because it ended so suddenly, the synagogue stayed buried and pretty well preserved.
When they excavated it, they even saw signs of an upper gallery, maybe for women or extra seating, which is pretty rare for that time. The stonework is solid, clearly done by people who knew exactly what they were doing for their sacred space.
This place quietly shows that Jewish life in Israel didn’t just disappear after the Temple was destroyed. Communities kept going strong, with real villages, active worship, and deep roots here right through Byzantine times. It’s not some famous tourist spot, but man, it hits different when you realize these stones are even more proof of continuous Jewish history on the land.
If you’re into this stuff, look up Ein Keshatot. It’s one of those hidden gems that makes you think. The land itself keeps telling the story if you pay attention.
A drone carrying hundreds of kilos of hashish crash landed in Gaza. So they are starving and undergoing a genocide and decide to smuggle in enough hashish to get the entire population of Gaza high?
Strange.
In 1977, the head of the PLO's military department gave an interview to a Dutch newspaper and said something that should have changed everything.
He said Palestinian identity is emphasized for political reasons only. That a separate Palestinian identity exists for tactical reasons. That there are no real differences between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese.
His name was Zuher Mohsin. He wasn't a dissident. He wasn't breaking ranks. He was one of the architects of the movement and he said the quiet part out loud.
Eight years earlier, Golda Meir had said the same thing and been destroyed for it.
But that's not even the beginning of the story.
The PLO was founded in 1964. Three years before Israel controlled the West Bank or Gaza. Whatever it was built to liberate, it wasn't land Israel acquired in 1967.
Before Arafat, there was no Palestinian national identity. Not because the people weren't real. Because the identity hadn't been built yet. And Arafat built it the same way you build a city — founding story first, then institutions, symbols, a flag, a claim of ancient dispossession, and enough foreign funding to make it stick.
The full piece is up on Substack (Link in comments). It starts with a fable. It ends with the only question that actually matters.
( Credit Melissa Steinberg Brodsky )
In April 1948, the Arab leadership of Haifa announced they wanted to evacuate the city.
Not that they were being forced out. Not that they had no choice. They announced it as a decision.
The Jewish mayor broke down in tears and begged them not to go. The British commander told them they were making a serious mistake. The Haganah’s chief officer promised full equality and peace to every Arab who stayed. The answer from the Arab Higher Committee in Beirut was evacuation anyway.
This is one of the most documented moments of 1948. It is also one of the least told.
Before any major military offensive in Haifa, between 25,000 and 30,000 Arabs had already left voluntarily. The fighting hadn’t reached most of their neighborhoods. What had happened was simpler and more damaging: the leadership had left first. British High Commissioner Sir Alan Cunningham documented it in an April 26 telegram, describing the abandonment by Arab municipal officials, military leaders, and the chief Arab magistrate as probably the greatest factor in the collapse of Arab morale in the city. When the people who are supposed to lead a community disappear, the community follows.
On April 22, a meeting was held at city hall to discuss a truce. The terms guaranteed full safety and civil rights to any Arab who stayed. Shabtai Levy, the Jewish mayor, broke down and pleaded personally with the Arab delegates, calling evacuation a cruel crime against their own people. The British commander urged them to reconsider. The Haganah promised equality and peace to anyone who remained.
The Arab Higher Committee in Beirut said go.
What Arab leaders said publicly in the months that followed tells the rest of the story.
The Economist reported in October 1948 that the departure was driven primarily by orders from the Higher Arab Executive, and that Arabs who stayed and accepted Jewish protection were being called renegades by their own leadership. Time magazine reported in May 1948 that the evacuation was partly driven by Arab leaders who hoped withdrawing Arab workers would paralyze the city economically. Emile Ghoury, secretary of the Palestinian Arab Higher Committee, told the Beirut Telegraph in September 1948 that the Arab states had agreed unanimously on the policy that created the refugees and must share in solving the problem. The Jordanian newspaper Falastin wrote in February 1949 that Arab states had encouraged Palestinians to leave temporarily to clear the way for the Arab invasion armies and then failed to help them return. Monsignor George Hakim, the Greek Catholic Bishop of Galilee, told the New York Herald Tribune in June 1949 that the Arabs of Haifa had fled despite the fact that Jewish authorities had guaranteed their safety and rights as citizens.
These aren’t Israeli sources. These are Arab leaders and Arab newspapers, in their own words, from 1948 & 1949.
The word Nakba was coined in August 1948 by a Syrian historian named Constantin Zureiq, a professor at the American University of Beirut. He used it to describe the catastrophic failure of seven Arab armies to defeat the newly declared State of Israel. In his own words, he wrote that seven Arab states declared war on Zionism in Palestine, stopped impotent before it, and then turned on their heels. He described Arab leaders whose declarations fell like bombs from their mouths but whose bombs were hollow and empty, causing no damage and killing no one. Zureiq made no mention of Palestinians as victims. He defined the Nakba as a self-inflicted Arab disaster, a failure of Arab leadership, Arab unity & Arab will.
That is what the word originally meant. A Syrian intellectual criticizing Arab governments for launching a war they were unprepared to win.
Somewhere between 1948 and the 1980s, that meaning was inverted entirely. The word that began as Arab self-criticism became the centerpiece of a narrative in which Arabs were passive victims & Israel was the aggressor
Edite. via: Melissa Steinberg Brodsky
Buried many paragraphs deep: The dad in this Egyptian family is the jihadist who firebombed Jews in Boulder CO during a vigil for Israeli hostages. Dad murdered a Holocaust survivor.
Bernie the dog was killed yesterday in a clash with Hezbollah terrorists in Bint Jbeil , southern Lebanon .
Bernie saved the lives of many IDF soldiers- and in the clash in which she was killed, 6 Hezbollah terrorists were eliminated.
We salute you. Bernie 💔😢
Jews didn’t vanish from the land of Israel 2,000 years ago to magically re-appear in 1948.
Despite foreign occupation, exiles, discrimination, and massacres, Jews maintained an unbroken connection to their homeland.
This synagogue in Ma’on is another example of Jews living in their homeland, under occupation, hoping for independence again even after the revolts of the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 7th centuries.
BREAKING: Around 40 Hamas terrorists stormed a Palestinian family’s home, dragged them outside, and brutally beat them — including women and children — with sticks and batons.
Don’t expect a word about this in the media or from ‘pro-Palestinians.’
Insane Palestinian protester tries to rush the president’s motorcade after the president was evacuated from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
These people should be thrown out of the country.
🚨 2 ATTACKS.
0 HEADLINES.
This morning in the Duma area:
Arab rioters attacked a Jewish shepherd with clubs and stones, leaving him with a skull fracture. He was evacuated to Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
Less than 3 hours later:
A second attack.
An Arab driver deliberately rammed a responder rushing to help. The driver was injured, but stayed behind to defend the farm.
No breaking news banners.
No emergency UN sessions.
No statements from world leaders.
Don’t expect coverage from CNN.
Don’t expect outrage from Al Jazeera.
Because this doesn’t fit the narrative.
When Jews are attacked in Judea and Samaria, it’s ignored.
When the story can be flipped, it becomes global outrage overnight.
Same region. Same violence.
Very different reaction.
Pay attention to what isn’t being reported.