Friday, July 19, 2024
Gone Fishing - Back before the first rains
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Sunday, July 07, 2024
Why I am Not Out Protesting to 'Bring Them Home Now'
I’m not protesting today. I am not blocking
main traffic arteries.
Before October 7th, I spent months
demonstrating against Binyamin Netanyahu’s judicial putsch. Even then, I never
blocked traffic because it is illegal. I do not want to get arrested, and I do
not want to be responsible for keeping someone from their urgent appointments.
Why punish motorists?
Since the war began, I see no justification for stretching police resources by holding protests.
More to the point, I am
not demonstrating because I do not want to meld two distinct causes: (1) bringing the government down and (2) “Bring Them [the Israelis kidnapped by the Palestinian Arabs in Gaza led by Hamas] Home Now.”
Elections first: Yes, I want elections, but
so long as the Netanyahu-led Likud, the Hardal parties of Smotrich and Ben-Gvir,
and the Haredi parties of Agudat Israel and Shas hang together, I see no path
to bringing down this government. If anything, the "Channel 14" la familia crowd will point
to “leftists” protesting in wartime and harden the government’s resolve.
Who in Likud even wants to stand up to Bibi? Anyway, of the handful of Likud MKs who don’t owe
their places in the Knesset to Netanyahu, which is going to resist the
Magician of Cesearea? Yuli Edelstein? Nir Barkat? Yoav Gallant? All three repeatedly
chickened out. Most of the rest are brown nosing Bibi drones.
Like you, I oppose the Netanyahu-Hardal-Haredi government. Under Netanyahu, the Likud is irredeemable; rotten to the core. Hardal is messianic apocalyptic. These parties want Temple Mount sacrifices, Gaza re-settlement, and pop-up nonstrategic settlements in Judea and Samaria. They would like to make believe there are no Palestinian Arabs and that, anyway, we have no obligations to them. As for the Haredi parties, they want us to embrace the sanctity of parochial draft dodging and the blessedness of their insular, cultish mores.
Blame yourselves if you voted for Likud or
one of the “religious Zionist” parties or God-forbid the haredim. This was the axis Netanyahu promised
all along: Likud, Hardal, + the haredim.
Now, let’s turn to the matter of the
hostages: “Bring them home now!” should be read as capitulate to Hamas at any
cost.
Hamas is not offering to release Israeli
hostages in return for a ceasefire. Hamas is demanding an end to the war, a complete withdrawal, and, therefore, an IDF pullback from the Philadelphi Corridor. Caving in would renew the free flow of weapons and materials from
Sinai into the Strip. Obviously, after disengagement, we should never have given up the
Far worse, “Bring them home now” hands Palestinian
Islamists precisely what they asked for on Day One, namely the release of
hundreds of Arabs justifiably incarcerated in our prisons. Netanyahu released Yihya
Sinwar himself in an earlier trade that put the needs of the few over the
safety of the many. Repeating Netanyahu's mistake, which had cost us hundreds of lives
leading up to October 7th, would be reckless in the extreme.
“Bring
them home Now!” not only hands Hamas a victory, it encourages another October 7th
either from Gaza or the West Bank or Lebanon – or, maybe, all three fronts. It
encourages the Shi'ite Arab Houties in Yemen and the Shi’ite Arab militias in Iraq. It will encourage Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which is
building up in Judea and Samaria. It will embolden Hezbollah to try something
like October 7th using its tunnels in South Lebanon. And it would send a clear
signal to our arch-enemy Iran.
After 275 days of war, massive dislocation of Israeli civilians – north and south, nearly 1,600 Israelis killed, and God knows how many life-altering wounds suffered by our soldiers, not to mention our collective national trauma, “Bring them home Now!” raises a white flag that says: we are yielding. It is an invitation to kidnap more Israelis later.
And not incidentally, bring who home now? Does Israel even have a list of who is alive and who is dead? What normal country negotiates without knowing what it is bargaining about?
Ceasefire now? No thanks. Fuck the Hamas.
Fuck the Hezbollah.
Netanyahu has failed to tell the families of the hostages the painful truth. He has strung them along. And Israel's anti-government media is committing malpractice by not spelling out precisely what Hamas expects in return for the hostages.
Our prime minister also can’t bring himself
to acknowledge that Hamas has to be replaced by some other Arab entity in Gaza,
and the only possible alternative is the repulsive PLO. Thus, thanks to this
benighted government, we have wasted lives and time with a Biden-like refusal
to acknowledge harsh reality. The Gaza vacuum works against us.
Netanyahu told us we should let the PLO collapse in the West Bank as punishment for their lawfare campaign against us. It felt good to do so, I admit. Yet, now, the West Bank is militarily more dangerous than at any time since the Six-Day War. We actually need to use warplanes to pacify West Bank refugee camps. And for all his bluster and all his obsequious groveling to Trump, Iran is closer to a deployable nuclear weapon than ever.
We need to acknowledge reality – if it is
not too late – and work with the “moderate” Arab states to salvage the hideous PLO.
The irrational, ideologically driven
policies of this government and Netanyahu’s relentless commitment to putting
his personal interests first have brought us to a bad place. Indeed, to October
7th. That said, falling into the enticing “Bring Them Home Now!”
trap only exacerbates our problems. It’s not what you want to hear, it’s not
what I want to write, but this is no time for mass-delusion.
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Sunday, June 30, 2024
Propaganda of the Deed - Near Central Park, NYC
It is art depreciation time.
Elements in this picture.
1. Ultra-Orthodox garbed anti-Zionist cult members, including a child in sunglasses. Check.
2. Yankee fan who is also a Hezbollah campaigner holding up the photo of the terror group manager. Check.
3. Woke person (presenting as female) unmasked doing a selfie for Instagram. Check.
4. Woke person (presenting as female) in COVID mask wrapped in tourist kaffiyeh. Check.
5. Woke person (presenting as male) in full-face Palestinian Arab kaffiyeh. Check.
The site appears to be Fifth Avenue and 67th Street. Hezbollah is a Shi'ite Arab terror group that has seized control of Lebanon. The group launched an unprovoked attack on Israel in solidarity with Hamas, which invaded Israel on October 7, 2023.
Hezbollah is responsible for the killing of hundreds of US Marines in truck bombings.
TAGS: #anti-Zionist, #anti-Israel, #quislings #cult #woke #terrorism #Hamas #Hezbollah #woke
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Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Good Old Fashioned Political Power on Display - Adirei HaTorah
Watch some of this nearly five-hour video of a mass assembly that didn't get much coverage in the mainstream media. Yes, it is mainly a religious revival meeting, but if you read between the lines, it is also a powerful display of ultra-Orthodox political power.
Earlier this
month, some 25,000 ultra-Orthodox American rabbis, their financial backers, young novices, and
full-time adult yeshiva students gathered at the Wells Fargo Center in
Philadelphia for the third annual Adirei HaTorah convention.
The participants belong
to a stream of American ultra-Orthodoxy that follows the philosophy of Rabbi Aharon
Kotler (1892-1962), who was rescued from the clutches of the Holocaust before
the US entered WWII. Kotler, from his Lakewood, NJ yeshiva, advocated that adult
men should not work for a living but engage in full-time Talmudic and religious
studies.
The all-male Adirei HaTorah convention brought together an all-star lineup of mostly
Lithuanian-ultra-Orthodox clerics, including a guest
appearance by the elderly and frail Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetzky, whose yeshiva
operates out of Philadelphia.
I was thinking
about what it costs to bring together so many people who do not work for a
living. US nursing
home czar Eliezer Louis
Scheiner apparently bankrolled the gala event. Let's just say that Scheiner and his
partner Teddy Lichtschein's modus operandi in running their nursing home
network does not serve as a kiddush Hashem. Scheiner has helped organize
nursing home industry support for the Trump campaign. He personally donated
$750,000. The Trump administration was known for trying to relax federal regulations
over how nursing homes are run. You might say there was an implied quid pro quo,
but I could not possibly comment.
The Philadelphia gathering
heard from prominent religious figures. Among them was US-born Moshe (Milton) Hirsch,
88, an Aharon Kotler protege who traveled from the Holy Land to address the multitude.
Hirsch, who is a spiritual adviser to Degel HaTorah, the Lithuanian wing of the
Ashkenazi Israeli political party United Torah Judaism,
heads an Israel-based charitable outfit HaMeshivim, which supports full-time
yeshiva study for adult men and Lev Shomea which provides counseling.
In his homily (pick up around 2:56 in the
clip), Hirsch warned that "leftists" in Israel were intensifying
their fight against "Yiddishkeit" by cutting money to adult male
yeshivot. To make matters worse, these same leftists are demanding that able-bodied
ultra-Orthodox youth serve in the army or do some other form of national
service. Hirsch did not have to state the obvious: that in
Israel, this tumbledown lifestyle is mainly funded by the taxpayers thanks to
the disproportionate power of the two ultra-Orthodox political parties, United
Torah Judaism and Shas, and the connivance of Binyamin Netanyahu's Likud.
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