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On This Day — May 4, 1981: Menachem Begin publicly eviscerated the Chancellor of West Germany for demanding Israel accept a PLO terrorist state on the “Auschwitz borders.”
Prime Minister Begin was speaking at a packed political rally during Israel’s election campaign when he unleashed a furious, deeply personal rebuke at Helmut Schmidt.
Schmidt had just returned from a lavish state visit to Saudi Arabia. While negotiating major arms deals, he told German television that Germany had a “moral commitment” to the Palestinians and that Israel must be pressured to accept a Palestinian state — one that would be run by the same PLO whose charter explicitly called for Israel’s destruction and that was then in the middle of a global terror campaign against Jews.
Begin, whose parents, brother, and sister-in-law had been murdered by the Nazis, responded with raw pain and defiance:
“He advises me? The German Chancellor? He knows about our security and I don’t?
I was elected by the people to protect them. That is my holy duty …
This hostility came from some of the nation responsible for the murder of one third of our people — six million.
After all this, he will tell us to establish a Palestinian state? Which means to risk the lives of 3½ million Jews in Israel?
I don’t regret a single word.”
This was not the strong, prosperous Israel of 2026.
This was 1981 Israel: a tiny, isolated country with just 3.5 million Jews, still reeling from three existential wars, crippled by hyperinflation and crushing defense costs, with only one fragile peace treaty (with Egypt). The PLO was actively murdering Israelis and Jews worldwide — Munich, Entebbe, the Coastal Road massacre, embassy shootings, synagogue bombings.
West Germany, by contrast, was a booming Cold War economic power that had quietly abandoned serious denazification in the 1950s so it could rearm against the Soviets. Former Nazis had been released early from prison and reintegrated into government, the judiciary, and business.
A German chancellor lecturing the Jewish state on morality while pushing the indefensible 1949 armistice lines (what Abba Eban called the “Auschwitz borders”) felt to Begin like existential recklessness at best, dressed up as diplomacy.
The German government reacted with official “astonishment.”
Begin never apologized. He never needed to.
Watch the clip. The fury in his voice still hits like a hammer.
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Le « Schindler juif »
Voici Steve Maman, un Juif d’origine marocaine, né à Casablanca et aujourd’hui homme d’affaires à Montréal.
En 2015, alors que Daech réduisait en esclavage sexuel des milliers de femmes et d’enfants (principalement yazidis et chrétiennes d’Irak), Steve Maman a décidé d’agir.
Avec son propre argent, il a créé l’organisation CYCI (Liberation of Christian and Yazidi Children of Iraq) et a racheté la liberté de ces esclaves via des intermédiaires sur le terrain.
En seulement 8 mois, il a libéré 128 femmes et enfants.
Chaque libération lui coûtait environ 3 000 dollars.
Un homme discret, courageux et déterminé qui a choisi de transformer sa réussite en acte humanitaire concret.
Respect total.

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Two commercial vessels flying American flags successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz under @USNavy protection as guided-missile destroyers operate in the Arabian Gulf supporting freedom of navigation.
@CENTCOM confirms the operation marks active American efforts to restore commercial shipping passage through the strategic waterway.
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Iran has walked back earlier claims of striking a U.S. warship, now saying it only fired a warning shot to prevent an American vessel from entering the strategic waterway. @CENTCOM denies any shots were fired at its ships, after Iran initially claimed two missiles hit a @USNavy vessel.
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The pathology of Jewish anti-Zionism israelnationalnews.com/news/426476?ut… via @ArutzSheva_En
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This Day (May 1) in 1921: The second major wave of mass violence against Jews in the Land of Israel in just one year — the Jaffa Riots.
Emir Feisal, the most respected leader of the Arab world, had openly welcomed Zionism just two years earlier. He saw Jewish immigration as a way to turn the Land’s “arid desert” into a garden that would benefit both peoples.
But local rejectionists had other plans.
What began as rival May Day parades between Jewish socialist and communist groups in Jaffa quickly spiraled into organized anti-Jewish pogroms. False rumors spread that Arabs were being attacked. Arab mobs, armed with knives, clubs, swords, and pistols, turned on the Jewish community.
Over the course of a week, Arab rioters rampaged through Jaffa and surrounding areas — Petah Tikva, Rehovot, Hadera, and as far north as Haifa. They broke into Jewish homes and hostels, looted shops, and murdered residents in the streets. Jewish victims were beaten with iron rods, stabbed, and in some cases had their skulls split open. Chants rang out: “Slaughter the Jews!” and “The Jews are our dogs!”
The violence was not limited to recent Zionist immigrants. Long-established Jewish families were targeted too. Among the dead was Yosef Haim Brenner, one of the founders of modern Hebrew literature.
The British response was slow and uneven. Some Arab policemen joined the attackers. By the time order was restored, 47 Jews were dead — a far higher toll than the Nebi Musa riots the year before — and hundreds more were wounded. Thousands of Jews fled Jaffa for Tel Aviv, living in tent camps on the beach.
A British commission of inquiry (Haycraft) blamed Arab incitement and resentment of Jewish immigration. High Commissioner Herbert Samuel responded with classic British appeasement: temporarily halting Jewish immigration — ships carrying Jews were turned away.
Making matters worse, Samuel naively appointed Amin al-Husseini (who had helped incite the 1920 Nebi Musa riots) as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He foolishly believed empowering the young radical would curry favor with the Arab street and moderate the extremists.
He was catastrophically wrong. Al-Husseini went on to become the central figure in Palestinian Arab rejectionism for decades — inciting further violence, later collaborating with the Nazis during the Holocaust, and helping lead the 1936–39 Arab Revolt.
After Feisal’s moderate vision collapsed, extremists like al-Husseini filled the vacuum. Moderates who wanted coexistence were sidelined or silenced. Rejection of any Jewish presence became the dominant force in Arab politics in Mandate Palestine.
One brief window in 1918–1919 showed peaceful coexistence was possible.
The Arab world’s most respected leader had welcomed a Jewish national home.
Then the extremists took over — and we’ve lived with the tragic consequences ever since.
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@AnaKasparian, @MarioNawfal, @trtworld, and @RT_com quickly amplified the claim.
Palestinian police later confirmed the driver was a local Palestinian. The car was unlicensed and was in PA-controlled territory. But most accounts never corrected their posts.


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Have you heard the story of Israel offering Palestinian Arab refugees who fled the 1948 war the chance to return — with compensation — just weeks after the fighting ended?
That’s exactly what happened at the 1949 Lausanne Conference, the UN-backed attempt to broker peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
Here’s the pattern that has defined the conflict for 76 years.
The Arab delegations (Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan) refused to even sit in the same room as Israeli representatives. For five months there were no direct talks. They would not recognize Israel as a legitimate negotiating partner.
Israel offered to repatriate 100,000 Arab refugees, pay compensation for abandoned lands, release frozen Arab bank accounts, and discuss family reunifications. Israeli delegates also signed the May 12 Protocol accepting the principle of partition.
The Arabs rejected everything.
They insisted the refugees must return not as citizens seeking peace, but “as masters of the homeland” — explicitly to annihilate the Jewish state.
Egypt’s Foreign Minister declared in 1949: “The Arabs intend… to annihilate the State of Israel.”
Baghdad Radio broadcast the same message: the Jews were enemies “irrespective of how peace-seeking their intentions may be,” and the Arabs were preparing “the day of vengeance.”
The refugees became permanent pawns. Arab states (except Jordan) refused them citizenship, kept them in camps, and weaponized their suffering. The “right of return” was never humanitarian — it was demographic warfare to destroy the Jewish state from within.
This was not a one-off. It was the blueprint. 18 years later the Arab League made it explicit at Khartoum: no recognition with Israel, no negotiation of Israel, no peace with Israel.
Meanwhile, Israel absorbed around 600,000 Jewish refugees ethnically cleansed from Arab lands — with no UN agency, no generational camps, and no international sympathy.
76 years later the same rejectionist strategy continues, just in new language. The goal has never changed: they will accept no Jewish state in the Middle East, ever.

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Maimonides, also known as Rambam (a Hebrew acronym for Rabbi Moses the son of Maimon), was one of the greatest Jewish philosophers, scholars, and doctors of the Middle Ages.
He was born in Spain in 1135 but fled with his family as a child due to persecution.
After spending several years in Fez, Morocco, he eventually made his way to what is today Cairo, Egypt. There, he lived most of his life and served as the court physician to the renowned Arab leader Saladin. His works profoundly shaped Jewish law and philosophy.
His famous work "The Mishneh Torah", is a comprehensive code of Jewish law.
Maimonides also wrote "The Guide for the Perplexed", which sought to reconcile science and faith. Science and Judaism aren't in conflict, they're complimentary disciplines from different perspectives.
Maimonides' contributions to Jewish thought are still studied today. His teachings emphasise ethics, and the importance of knowledge.
Learn more about Maimonides: aish.com/maimonides-the…

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@nypost Mamdani said the victim of the 9/11 is Islam. That worried me
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