Day: June 20, 2023

‘Our dream is to have a stable home and a normal life’

As was revealed about a week ago, the mother of four little children recently perished in a hospital. Her cause of death was determined as starvation. The children have been left to fend for themselves, with the father hospitalized in a closed psychiatric facility. The orphans are asking anyone willing to hear their pleas to

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Poll: After indictment, Trump beats Biden by six points

Former President Donald Trump would defeat his successor, President Joe Biden, in a head-to-head matchup if new elections were held today, according to a new poll released Monday. The survey, conducted by Rasmussen Reports, shows the former president leading the incumbent by six points nationally, 45% to 39%, in a hypothetical 2024 head-to-heat matchup. The

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Watch: Angry driver rips up banners of Just Stop Oil protesters

A London schoolgirl took issue with a group of Just Stop Oil environmentalist protesters blocking traffic in East London. When the protesters continued, another driver got out of his vehicle and angrily ripped up their posters, shouting: “I don”t give a f—, get out of the way.” Police eventually broke up the disturbance. The schoolgirl’s

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Watch: Anti-woke commercial goes viral – ‘We’re fighting back’

Sky News Australia spoke to Ilan Srulovicz, CEO of a Egard Watches, an American-based deluxe watches company, who has released a campaign blasting “woke” values – specifically, transgender athletes taking over women’s sports. “There’s a tremendous amount of pressure on corporate companies (to put out woke ads) or they won’t get investments from groups like

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American Medical Association: Body mass index is ‘racist’

According to the American Medical Association, which is the largest organization of doctors in the US, the Body Mass Index (BMI) measurement has been used for “racist exclusion”. Daily Mail explained, that this measurement, which is considered primary measurement for a healthy bodyweight, is measured by dividing a person’s weight in kilograms by the square

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Special ‘pioneering’ event for new Gush Etzion immigrants

This past week, 150 new immigrants to the region gathered at the Mt. Kanub Farm in southeastern Gush Etzion for a “pioneering” event. The farm is close to the community of Pnei Kedem, whose shepherds safeguard Israel’s State Lands by grazing in the area. The immigrants, who arrived in Israel from many countries, some over

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Kellyanne Conway: Biden lacks physical and mental acuity

“‘He’s not Trump!’ It comes down to 11 letters and an exclamation mark. That’s how the Democrats view Biden’s election campaign in 2020 and his re-election campaign in 2024,” said former White House spokesperson and Fox News contributor, Kellyanne Conway during an interview with Fox’s Jesse Watters. “The voters didn’t realize that Biden was in

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Bezalel Smotrich: ‘President Herzog is a leftist, he can’t broker judicial reform talks’

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich (Religious Zionist Party) took aim at President Isaac Herzog Tuesday, accusing the head of state of being unfit to broker talks between the Coalition and Opposition on the government’s contentious judicial reform plan. Speaking with Radio Kol Barama Tuesday morning, Smotrich pushed back on Herzog’s comments Monday evening, in which

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Singer Hanan Ben Ari honored with Jerusalem Award

Hanan Ben Ari, one of Israel”s top singers, received the Jerusalem Award from Friends of Zion Heritage Center for his volunteering activities with IDF soldiers and Holocaust survivors. Adv. Nir Kimchi, director of FOZ and Daniel Voiczek, CEO of Friends of Zion Museum, presented Ben Ari with the Award. Ben Ari voluntarily performed in front

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MK joins Women of the Wall protest at Western Wall Plaza

Activists from the Women of the Wall group arrived Tuesday morning, on the first day of the month of Tamuz, at the Western Wall Plaza for a demonstration against the government, contrary to the regulations of the holy sites. MK Gilad Kariv (Labor) joined the group and entered again with a Torah scroll, contrary to

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Towards Gimmel Tammuz -aspiring to a new world order

Cabad hassidim and Jewish communities throughout the world will mark the 29th YAHRZEIT (day of passing) of the Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory, on Thursday the third day of the month Tammuz, corresponding to June 22nd. The Rebbes clarion call and directive for a new world order with the advent of the Messiah,

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Terrorist eliminated while throwing firebombs at IDF troops

IDF forces operating in Judea shot and killed an Arab terrorist after he threw a firebomb at them during riots that broke out late Monday night. Israeli security personnel were deployed to the Palestinian Authority-controlled village of Hussan, near the Israeli city of Beitar Illit and west of the PA-administered city of Bethlehem, Monday night

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A rare opportunity to honor a victim of terror

I have often described the American victims of Palestinian Arab terrorism as the forgotten victims. There are no United Nations committees investigating their deaths. There are no CNN specials chronicling their lives. But now we have a rare opportunity to remember one of them, and to create an everlasting memorial to her. And all you

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Is a shadowy American political agenda enabling a dark foe?

Iran does what it does best. It makes far-reaching demands of Biden without consequential commitments on its part. And Biden appears willing to reward such. Green-lighting “an arrangement with Iran” ultimately may subject America to unforeseen existential challenges. To which, President Biden may compromise his legacy not so much for what he did, but for

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Uruguay nixes plan to eagle from Nazi cruiser into peace symbol

The president of Uruguay has axed a plan to turn an 800-pound World War II bronze eagle adorned with a swastika into an artistic representation of peace, citing concerns that the plan undermined the item’s historical significance. The predicament of what to do with the eagle, currently housed in a naval warehouse, has been a

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White House on judicial reform: Fundamental reforms require a broad basis of support

The United States on Monday once again said that consensus is required on the government”s planned judicial reform, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the judicial reform legislation would be advanced in the coming week. A National Security Council spokesperson quoted in several media outlets said, “The President has said consistently, both privately and

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Trump defends retention of classified materials

Former US President Donald Trump on Monday defended his retention of classified materials after leaving the White House. I an interview with Fox News” Bret Baier, Trump said he did not have time to go through the boxes filled with the documents. Asked by Baier, “Why not just hand them over then?” the former President

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Iran blames 20 countries, including Israel, for protests

Iran is blaming 20 countries, including Israel, of being involved in nationwide protests last year sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, AFP reported on Monday. “Investigations carried out by the intelligence services of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) indicate that around 20 countries were involved in the riots,” said the head of Iran”s

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Following ‘Partygate’: British MPs vote to revoke Boris Johnson’s parliamentary pass

British MPs on Monday voted overwhelmingly to remove former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s parliamentary pass as they approved a damning report that found he lied to parliament about COVID lockdown-breaking parties, AFP reports. Following hours of debate, MPs voted by 354 to seven in favor of the Privileges Committee’s findings, with many Conservatives, including Prime

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UAE condemns counterterrorism operation in Jenin

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday strongly condemned the Israeli counterterrorism in Jenin, in which eight Israeli troops were injured after they came upon a bomb planted by terrorists. Palestinian Authority-based media reported that four Palestinian Arabs died in a firefight that broke out during the operation to arrest terrorists, with 45 more wounded.

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France: Trial of suspects who planned attacks on Jewish targets begins

Four far-right suspects accused of planning attacks on mosques and Jewish targets went on trial on Monday in Paris, with a judge surprising the court by ordering the hearings be made public, AFP reported. One of the accused was a teenager when police arrested the suspects in 2018 and 2019, making a closed-door trial for

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