The Chief Tunnel Rat Has Been Killed: Is This the End of Hamas?

One of the most jubilant days (and there has been few) since the Jewish genocide on October 7th, 2023, was this past Thursday, October 17th, when we learned that on Wednesday, October 16th, a 19-year-old in the reserve unit of the 97th Netzah Yehuda Battalion, previously known as Nahal Haredi, a unit which allows Haredi men to serve as combat soldiers, by creating an atmosphere conducive to their observance level standards, killed the chief terrorist rat of Hamas in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar. I will be referring to Yahya as ‘it’ as saying ‘he’ is to give human respect to a subhuman. The Shin Bet had a special unit to capture Sinwar, and the U.S. claimed it was helping Israel provide intelligence to capture the chief rat. However, Jihad Joe’s claim that it was American intelligence that resulted in the killing of Sinwar has been discredited. A brave Israeli soldier, who

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Why I Say ‘Jihad Joe’ & ‘Hamas Harris’ & Why It is Appropriate/The Killing of Nasrallah: Will Anything Change?

Why I Say ‘Jihad Joe’ & ‘Hamas Harris’ & Why It is Not Only Appropriate but Necessary; and Yes, Hamas and Hezbollah are Indeed Sub-Human Rat The Killing of Nasrallah: Will Anything Change?     Dancing around the truth because some are intimidated to share facts with those who support terrorists is not only incredulous, but also dangerous. For the past nearly year, I have been writing a weekly newsletter. Some of you have been with me since the beginning, from the end of October 2023, when many of us were dealing with the sheer shock, anger, profound sadness for humanity, as details of the Jewish genocide (yes, it was a Jewish genocide; no one is omitting that non-Jews were also murdered, but they were murdered because they were in the Jewish homeland, living among/working with Jews; no terrorist rat was hunting down non-Jews, as the surviving non-Jewish victims ascertained)

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The Grim Beeper Strikes: Israel is No Longer on the Defense/Kinocide

The Grim Beeper Strikes: Israel is No Longer on the Defense Kinocide: Human Rights Lawyers Had to Invent a New Word to Describe the Brutality against Jewish Families on October 7th   Tuesday, September 17th, 2024 will go down as the most epic day in espionage, when 4,000 Hezbollah terrorists were targeted in a coordinated beeper (who else was shocked that beepers were still in use) attack in Lebanon and in parts of Syria and Iran. Anyone with a brain cell immediately knew it was the Mossad, but it was absolutely hilarious to see numerous Instagram accounts question the safety of a Taiwanese beeper manufacturer, as initial rumors were that such a company was compromised in totality. What this was in actuality was the world’s largest mass targeted assassination, a tactically impressive one at that. This operation was not a singular operation but a solid three within: Israel had to

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They Didn’t Have To But Did/Delusion of a Hostage Deal At This Point

They Didn’t Have To But Did: President Trump & Chairwoman Elise Stefanik Taking On the Antisemites Head On Delusion of a Hostage Deal at This Point & The Absolute Danger of Offering Sinwar Free Passage Out of Gaza   This past Thursday, I attended a Trump47 Women’s Leadership Coalition event with Elise Stefanik in DC. I was one of just several Jews in attendance, and what struck me profoundly was the fact that ‘they didn’t have to but did’ – Chairwoman Stefanik took the stage and was speaking on the economy, the border crisis, the importance of this upcoming election, and concerns more germane to her own district. However, it was when she spoke strongly against antisemitism on college campuses that it wrapped the high attention of everyone in attendance. Elise did not boast about the Congressional hearings which she initiated, but rather emphasized that there is much work to

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DEI & Operation SIG Fueling Campus Antisemitism/Horrific Details Revealed From the Bedouin Hostage

DEI & Operation SIG: The Antisemitic Mutations of ‘The Limitation of Numbers’ on College Campuses What the Rescue of an Israeli Bedouin Hostage Revealed   Any Jewish college student returning to school or entering college for the first time this semester deserves a medal of (non-military) bravery. Gone are the days of what is now considered more ‘genteel’ antisemitism which infected the Ivies from the 1920s – early 1960s, termed the ‘Limitation of Numbers.’ During that era, Jewish enrollment numbers were severely curtailed to not let ‘the Jewish problem’ get out of hand. At Yale, a folder in the school archives, labeled ”Jewish Problem,” contains a memo from the Admissions Chairman of 1922 urging limits on ”the alien and unwashed element.” By 1923, the admissions committee launched the Limitation of Numbers policy, instructing Jewish enrollment be held to about 10 percent; this continued for four decades. Similarly, Columbia and Harvard

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Ceasefire Talks Have Nothing to do with Hostages/Polio Insanity/Don’t Blame Egypt (Under Sisi)

Ceasefire Talks Have Nothing to do with Hostages Polio Insanity Don’t Blame Egypt   For those who read through the entirety of the past two deep-dive newsletter editions, thank you (toda raba) for indulging my love of history and for allowing me to showcase why history is paramount in understanding current events especially regarding Israel. Today’s edition will be far different in that several current events will be addressed and analyzed. Many of us have lost count on how many ceasefire talks have been held. The most recent one has been an utter disaster with the Israelis offering up everything except control of the Philadelphi Corridor (a tiny strip of land that separates Egypt from Gaza), an area where weapons have been smuggled by Hamas and the location where just weeks ago, a 10 foot high tunnel was discovered that could easily fit vehicles. Nor is Israel (rightfully) budging from

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Another Win for Israeli Intelligence! / No Need to Play Whack a Mole with Hezbollah

Thank goodness that aside from the brave IDF soldiers, Israeli intelligence yet again is keeping hope alive despite Bibi’s appalling weak leadership regarding the Gaza war. Starting at 4:45 am local time on Sunday, April 25th, 100 Israeli fighter jets bombed thousands of missile launchers in Southern Lebanon, spanning over 40 missile sites, deeper in Lebanon. Drones were also hit. This preemptive strike was acted upon after intelligence gave word that Hezbollah at 5am was about to launch over 6,000 rockets across Northern Israel and target Mossad headquarters near Tel Aviv as well as the base for Unit 8200 (the equivalent of the NSA in the U.S.), using long range missiles. In response, Hezbollah launched 320 missiles at Israel. Hezbollah then announced that ‘their targets have been met, today’ – it was a clear embarrassment that Israel thwarted their and Iran’s terror plan. In July, Israel killed Fuad Shukr, the

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An Alternative View of the Siege of Jerusalem & Sacking of the Second Temple

Tisha B’av is an observance day that most non-Orthodox Jews are not too aware. Until I became a Zionist and befriended many Orthodox Jews, I had no clue about this solemn day on the Jewish calendar. And still, since 2014 when I became a Zionist, I didn’t pay much attention to Tisha B’av until this year’s – of course, the Jewish genocide of Oct. 7th had everything to do with my sudden interest and participation. Although the saddest day in the Jewish calendar commemorates numerous atrocities and ominous events that befell Jews, to this day, the destruction of both the First and Second Temples is the focus (from what I experienced anyway at two different shuls). It is completely apropos to deeply mourn those destructions as the Temple was the nucleus of our people; it united Jews in faith, in practice, in culture who lived under two different Kingdoms, who

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When Israelis & Americans Speak a Different Zionism Language/All Eyes on Dhaka/Waiting on Iran & The Ceasefire Audacity

Last week, I had the honor of meeting someone I greatly admire in the Zionism space. We met for lunch and we were both eager to hear each other’s backgrounds and Zionism trajectories. I was even more impressed with her in person than what I knew of her from online; however, I was in near shock by the terminology she was using: ‘West Bank’ (A Jordanian occupation term from 1950),’ ‘settlements,’ ‘Palestinians’ and ‘East Jerusalem.’ I very respectfully asked her why for example she calls herself a ‘settler’ when at least outside of Israel, the terms ‘settlements’ and ‘settlers’ have an overwhelming negative connotation, with good reason– when people anywhere worldwide ‘settle’ land, it is done so at the expense of another’s land rights, unless in rare cases land is virgin land. And herein, I as an American Jew, listened more than I spoke, but also, needed to explain to

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Mossad’s Incredible Killing of Ismail Haniyeh & the Aftermath/ Mosab Yousef – True Hero & Zionist

From pre-liberation Israel when the Mossad was started by mostly Mizrahi Jews, to the recent awe-inspiring killing of Hamas’ top rat, Ismail Haniyeh, who of late has been the terrorist organization’s political head, the incredible Jewish spy agency continues to awe those on the side of good, and shock and infuriate those on the side of evil. And how Haniyeh was killed is important. It was not a missile or drone strike while he was out and about in Tehran or Doha. He was killed at 2am local time while sleeping in his bed in a military-secured guest house within a diplomatic compound in Tehran. In mid-May, two Mossad agents paid off not just any Iranians, but IRGC agents within the Ansar-al-Mahdi unit (dedicated to protecting military personnel and dignitaries) and via remote control, three explosive devices in the guest house detonated this past Wednesday morning. Haniyeh had been in

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Netanyahu’s Speech – Hits and Complete Misses

There is no doubt that PM Netanyahu is a skilled orator, and so to the average pro-Israel audience, his speech to the American Congress will be celebrated for decades to come. To preface, for many years, I was a major Bibi fan; I remember waiting with excitement for his motorcade to pass by on 5th avenue in NYC some years ago. I also know it was his hard work and the diplomatic corps under his guidance that set in motion for the Abraham Accords to come to life. Making inroads with more moderate Arab nations is his forte. Leading a nation during a war following a Jewish genocide is absolutely not in his wheelhouse. I give Netanyahu kudos for going into detail about the Jewish genocide, for highlighting the sheer bravery of numerous IDF (Tzahal) soldiers (chayalim) of various backgrounds to showcase that it is not just Jews who serve

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Insights from the Republican National Convention/ Is it Islam or Arabs?

This past week, I took a break from Zionism education and traveled to Milwaukee, WI to be with my other people. I am still on a political high from being at the Republican National Convention all week! I cannot describe the feeling being there – forget all the excitement of not only seeing great politicians and personalities up close and speaking to some of them (Rep. Byron Donalds, Chairwoman Rep. Elise Stefanik (who asked me to send her my proposal for Zionism education), Lee Zeldin, Judge Jeanine Pirro, Boris Epshteyn, Speaker Mike Johnson – the best personality), but the actual MAGA everyday people.  I met native Hawai’ians, Hispanic teens from Louisiana and Virginia, farmers from Iowa, Black teachers from the Bronx, an inner-city youth counselor from the south side of L.A, some of my fellow Jews, White people from all over, Arabs from Michigan and Minnesota, Asians from across the

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