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13-year-old terrorists inspired by TikTok, Israeli minister warns

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Religious Zionism MK warns that inciters on social media who glorify terrorism must pay a heavy price for their actions.

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News

A string of recent terrorist attacks carried out by perpetrators who were 13 and 14-years-old can be directly linked to rampant incitement on TikTok, where videos lionizing terrorists and glorifying deadly attacks are widely popular among Arab Israelis and Palestinian youth.

On Monday, a 14-year-old Arab from the Shuafat neighborhood in eastern Jerualem stabbed a 17-year-old Jewish boy in the back at the Chain Gate, just outside of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The victim, who has not been identified, was listed as being in “good condition” at a local hospital. The perpetrator was arrested.

Less than two hours later, a 13-year-old Arab boy, also from Shuafat, fatally stabbed a Border Patrol officer who was carrying out a routine inspection on a bus. The Border Patrol officer was also hit by friendly fire from a colleague and later died. The perpetrator was taken into custody and not injured in the incident.

In late January 2023, just one day after the Jerusalem synagogue massacre left seven Israelis dead, a 13-year-old terrorist shot a father and son near the Western Wall. The son, an off-duty IDF officer, managed to return fire and strike the attacker.

Both father and son were hospitalized after the attack, with the father being released after just a few days. The son is still listed as being in critical condition. The young terrorist survived his wounds, though it’s unclear if he’s hospitalized or currently being held by security forces.

SHOCKING: THIS IS WHY TIKTOK SHOULD BE BANNED

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who also serves as a minister regarding Palestinian affairs and Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria within the Ministry of Defense, took to Twitter on Tuesday to raise the alarm about terror attacks inspired by social media.

Young teens “who go out to murder Jews just because they are Jews are not lone threats. They grow up in a violent and incitement-filled society that brainwashes them with hatred of Israel,” Smotrich wrote.

“This needs to be addressed. [Those who] incite in prisons, in schools and on social media must pay a heavy price… to create deterrence. [There needs to be a cost] for incitement. This is our urgent duty,” he added.

Jerusalem police arrested four Palestinian youth on Monday who had posted videos on TikTok praising terrorists and encouraging future attacks, Walla News reported.

“We take seriously any act of incitement, threats, support for terrorist organizations and terrorists or [videos that state users] identify with them,” the police said in a media statement.

“We will continue to act against those suspects everywhere, including such acts that will be carried out in the social networks and media.”

Source: World Israel News

Hackers Target Bahrain Airport, News Sites to Mark Uprising

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DUBAI (AP) — Hackers said they had taken down the websites of Bahrain’s international airport and state news agency on Tuesday to mark the 12-year anniversary of an Arab Spring uprising in the small Gulf country.

A statement posted online by a group calling itself Al-Toufan, or “The Flood” in Arabic, claimed to have hacked the airport website, which was unavailable for at least a half hour in the middle of the day. It also claimed to have taken down the website of the state-run Bahrain News Agency, which was sporadically unavailable.

The group posted images showing 504 Gateway Timeout Errors, saying the hacking was “in support of the revolution of our oppressed people of Bahrain.”

The same group appears to have hacked and changed articles on the website of Akhbar Al Khaleej, a pro-government newspaper in Bahrain, hours earlier. The newspaper’s website was still down Tuesday.

There was no immediate comment from authorities.

Feb. 14, 2011, marked the first day of protests led by Bahrain’s Shiite majority against the Sunni monarchy. Bahrain ultimately quashed the uprising by force with the support of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, but has continued to see sporadic unrest over the years.

Source:  Hamodia

Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz – The Plane Truth

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Operation Inspiration

One day, my daughter was supposed to take a flight very early in the morning. Because of that, I arranged for her to stay with a family member who lived near the airport. When the wonderful girl expressed concern that the building she was working in had a Covid outbreak and she was concerned about getting anyone sick (she wore proper protective gear at work and was not officially “exposed” to the virus, but she was sensitive to the family member) I managed to change her flight to the night before.

Then it came time to choose her seat. The options were the seat in the bulkhead, where there is more legroom, or a seat a few rows back. I was going to choose the bulkhead seat for her because I always liked the space and because when you sit in the front, you get to get off the phone earlier.

I was surprised, then, when she opted for the seat a few rows back. Why did she do it? Because she had two carryon bags, and wanted to keep one at her feet so it was easily accessible. Both of us had rational and reasonable reasons for what we thought was the better choice, and ultimately, she was the one who had to fly, so I left the decision to her.

I realized that in life, we all have different motivations and reasons for the things we do and choose. Some people feel very passionate about things and can’t understand why other people don’t feel the same way. No matter what it is, from social welfare to medical care to mitzvos, people have differing viewpoints and priorities. The trick is to realize that just because someone doesn’t agree with me, that doesn’t mean they’re crazy or wrong.

This is actually part of the wisdom with which Hashem imbued Creation. With people focused on different priorities, more things get done. Let’s take tzedakah for example. Some people feel the greatest thing you can support is Torah, be it through a Yeshiva, Kollel, or direct relationships with people who are learning. Some argue that saving a life is the greatest thing you can do, and they will dedicate their time and money to organizations like Hatzoloh. Still others focus on Hachnosas Orchim, feeding the poor, or marrying off brides and grooms.

They are all important and necessary, and Hashem ensured that there would be sufficient divergence of opinion to empower myriad types of Chesed in the world.

Chazal tell us that a person should learn what calls to him. That is to say, if a person loves halacha, he should learn halacha. If Gemara appeals to him, he should spend more time there. Some people love Midrash, some Tanach, and in this way, we find all areas of the Torah being learned and expounded upon. That way, the resources are there for anyone who needs them. Once again, the different strokes for different folks leads to a more complete world.

The Chofetz Chaim’s famous explanation of the words of Borei Nefashos is a perfect example too. He explains that when we praise Hashem for creating numerous creations “and their lack,” we are acknowledging that people are SUPPOSED to be different. The doctor needs the farmer who needs the shoemaker who needs the teacher, and so on. By creating us with different goals, skills, desires, and priorities, Hashem ensures that a society will be created to share these roles.

When we look around and see people who don’t agree with us, we mustn’t be quick to judge them and discard them. On the contrary, they are here to complement our endeavors and complete the world together with us. You can’t have everyone sitting in the front row of the plane, it would be unbalanced!

We need all the different people and passions to enable the world to reach its fulfillment. Some people are pilots, driving others to great heights. Others are the people traveling to a destination where they are needed, and still others attend those travelers and take care of them along the way.

We all have some sort of baggage and need a place to put it. Some put it overhead and some at their feet, but regardless, there are accommodations that work for us. I will not assume I know what’s best for someone else, because even if they’re on the same plane, they may have a very different final destination. I have to let them make their decisions and trust that they have a plan.

I don’t know about you, but I found this small lesson to be quite uplifting.

 

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Turkey thanks Israeli rescue teams for ‘solidarity’ in earthquake aid

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IDF chief to rescuers: You enhanced Israeli relations in region • Netanyahu: ‘You saved 19 worlds’

Turkish Ambassador to Israel Shakir Ozkan Torunlar on Monday said, “Thank you very much Israel” in an official Israeli ceremony at Ben Gurion Airport with the return of Israel’s rescue teams from saving 19 Turkish lives in Operation Olive Branch from the earthquake disaster.

Torunlar said, “southern turkey was hit with two major earthquakes on February 6…the largest national disaster of the past 100 years. 13.5 million people were affected, there were over 31,000 casualties and close to 100,000 wounded. But thanks to the friends of Turkey, many were saved by search and rescue teams in the field.”

“The government of Israel was among the first to provide its team. I salute all who were among those who landed in the disaster zone and immediately started their task. You saved 19 Turks…followed by a field hospital being erected in less than 24 hours and becoming operational.

He also complimented a wide variety of Israeli civil society and NGO groups who “displayed exemplary solidarity with the Turkish people.”

IDF chief: Three purposes for earthquake relief team

IDF chief-of-staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said at the ceremony, “we all followed every rescue, every person you saved from a great human tragedy. The IDF and Israel are very proud of you.”

“When I asked about organizing a delegation, they told me that they were already organizing. People just heard there was an earthquake, and people were doing it on their own,” he said.

The IDF chief said that there were three purposes for the delegation, “to save people in desperate need,  to become more professional for what could also happen here and relations in the region – our readiness to help others enhances partnerships,” with Israel’s regional neighbors.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the crowd of returned rescuers, “You saved 19 worlds… The nation of Israel followed your work with great pride. You brought great honor to the State of Israel.”

“We saw you working in the cold, in rough conditions around the clock. You did the hardest thing…You also showed the whole world the good and true face of the State of Israel: a small state with a giant soul that works to help people whoever they are, anywhere in the world in crazy conditions – with a supreme level of dedication,” said Netanyahu

The prime minister added, “Especially in these days, your service has more significance. You remind us we are one nation, with one fate and one future.”

IDF rescue commander Col. Golan Voch told a story about it taking, “30 hours to get to a nine-year-old child who was two floors underneath the ground level area.”

He said the paramedic who was providing first-aid to the child had lost a daughter in a car accident two years before but despite that personal tragedy. still found the emotional depth to calm the child.

Further, he added that when they brought the child up to ground level, the child’s uncle gave them a coin, saying it was symbolic to thank doctors who facilitate a child being born – as a metaphor for the child they had saved being essentially reborn.

Source: JPOST

Judicial committee chief endorses Herzog’s judicial reform compromise

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Simcha Rothman invites Opposition, chief justice to negotiate with Coalition, says president’s proposed compromise not far from his own plan.

The chairman of the Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee has endorsed President Isaac Herzog’s call to hold negotiations with Opposition leaders for a compromise on the government’s proposed judicial reform plan.

MK Simcha Rothman (Religious Zionist Party) in a statement Monday morning thanked President Herzog for his call Sunday evening for dialogue, and urged Opposition lawmakers as well as the chief justice of the Supreme Court, Esther Hayut, to join Coalition lawmakers for talks at the president’s residence.

“The president expressed the sentiments of many people, and emphasized the importance of national unity as well as the need to reform the judiciary, to correct what he called its injustices and failings – in effect, the same goals we are seeking with our reform, to make the justice system just once again.”

Rothman lauded the president for the framework for a compromise laid out in his Sunday evening address, saying Herzog’s proposal was not significantly different from his own.

“And the differences certainly do not justify the apocalyptic prognostications or alarmist claims of the end of democracy that we’ve heard in recent weeks,” Rothman said, referencing the protest movement against the government’s planned reforms.

“There are parts of the president’s proposal which I think are correct, and others which I believe need to be properly adjusted to the problems we are experiencing, [problems] which we promised our voters we would correct, albeit through dialogue between the Opposition and the Coalition.”

“I believe that we will be able to work through much of our differences and reach a plan that enjoys broad support. As Justice Minister Yariv Levin said, we’ve already started.”

Rothman did not promise, however, to defer Monday’s planned committee vote on the judicial reform plan, saying the timing was not his alone to determine.

“I believe, like Minister Levin, that we can and need to have dialogue – without delaying the legislation. Though at this stage, even today – even before the bill goes up for its preliminary vote – I would be happy to sit, as the president requested, without delay, for talks brokered by the president wherever he would like, with any representative of the Opposition interested in joining, with no preconditions.”

“I call on members of the Opposition and on Esther Hayut, president of the Supreme Court: Come to the president’s (residence).”

Source: Arutz 7

 

2 Jerusalem attacks by teen terrorists in 2 hours, 20-year-old in critical condition

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The assailants, both residents of eastern Jerusalem, are young teens.

By World Israel News Staff

A 17-year-old male was wounded in a terrorist stabbing attack in the Old City of Jerusalem Monday afternoon. Listed in light-to-moderate condition, he was transferred to Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center.

Approximately two hours later, a 20-year-old man was stabbed at the Anatot checkpoint near the Arab neighborhood of Shuafat in eastern Jerusalem. He was transferred to a Hadassah Mount Scopus hospital in critical condition.

The first attack took place near the Chain Gate, an entrance to the Temple Mount near the Western Wall Plaza. The assailant fled the scene but was later captured by police on the Mount.

“The wounded man arrived at the tunnel near the Western Wall conscious, with a stab wound to his torso,” Magen David Adom medics Yehuda Zand and Baruch Weissman said.

“He told us that he was stabbed near the Chain Gate and ran towards the Western Wall. We gave him medical treatment that included stopping the bleeding and dressing the wound, then evacuated him in light and stable condition for further treatment at the hospital.”

Authorities have identified the terrorist as a 14-year-old resident of the eastern Jerusalem neighborhood of Shuafat.

In the second incident, two policemen were carrying out an inspection on a bus when a 13-year-old terrorist attacked one of them with a knife; both officers opened fire and neutralized him.

A  20-year-old man was critically injured and was referred to the Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital for further treatment.

The terrorists, 14 and 13 years of age respectively, hailed from eastern Jerusalem.

Source: World Israel News

US Shoots Down Fourth Object as China Flings New Accusation

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(Bloomberg News/TNS) – The U.S. military had never shot down an object in American airspace before taking out a Chinese balloon off South Carolina earlier this month. Now it’s becoming a near-daily occurrence.

The sudden spate of U.S. jets blasting unidentified objects of mysterious origin from the skies has provoked so much befuddlement — not to mention panic — that Pentagon officials were forced to field questions about the issue Sunday night.

Officials said they had started watching the skies more closely in the days since the alleged Chinese spy balloon traversed U.S. territory, provoking both a national uproar and a new round of tensions with China. That resulted in the U.S. shooting down smaller objects over Alaska on Friday, northern Canada on Saturday, and Michigan on Sunday.

“We have been more closely scrutinizing our airspace at these altitudes, including enhancing our radar, which may at least partly explain the increase in objects that we’ve detected over the past week,” Assistant Secretary of Defense Melissa Dalton told reporters.

The growing number of incidents is raising more questions about the direction of relations between the world’s two largest economies, especially now that the Biden administration is hyper-alert about the threat it says is posed by a global Chinese military-backed surveillance program spanning more than 40 countries — a claim Beijing has rejected.

China also stepped up accusations against the Biden administration, saying on Monday the U.S. sent balloons over its territory more than 10 times since the beginning of 2022. Over the weekend, a Chinese news outlet, The Paper, said China was getting ready to take down an unidentified object flying over its waters near the port city of Qingdao.

“It is nothing rare for U.S. balloons to illegally enter other country’s airspace,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters at a regular briefing in Beijing on Monday. “We reserve the right to take necessary means to deal with relevant incidents.”

National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson called reports of it using surveillance balloons over China “false” and turned the accusation back on China.

“This is the latest example of China scrambling to do damage control,” she said.

While each incident in the U.S. may have a reasonable explanation, questions persist for the Biden administration. The most immediate: Will the Pentagon send up fighter jets every time it spots some new object — be it a weather balloon, a hobbyist’s craft or a drone — if it potentially threatens civilian aviation or drifts near one of many military sites scattered across the country?

The two officials on the Pentagon conference call with reporters weren’t able to answer that question, with VanHerck calling it a “policy decision.” Dalton acknowledged that researchers and companies send up lots of devices “for purposes that are not nefarious, including legitimate research.”

The inability of U.S. officials to say anything about the sources of the latest three downed objects has spawned theories that they could be balloons relaying signals to China or Russia, or just airborne junk.

“There is a lot of garbage up there,” Representative Jim Himes, a Connecticut Democrat, told NBC News on Sunday.

One possibility is that they were nodes in a larger spying enterprise that went undetected before U.S. radars and other sensors were optimized to detect slow-flying objects above 50,000 to 60,000 feet, said Charlie Moore, a retired lieutenant general and former vice director of operations at Norad who teaches at Vanderbilt University.

“Since we’ve seen the development of these balloons over the last couple of years, we’ve had to go back and look at all the sources and methods we might use to detect their launch, monitor their movement and then obviously be able to track them as they approach the United States and Canada,” he said.

U.S. officials have briefed dozens of foreign diplomats on the matter last week and say they will know more once they recover the wreckage of the Chinese balloon, whose payload has been located — but not retrieved — in about 50 feet (15 meters) of water off Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. U.S. and Canadian search crews are also still looking for the three other objects that were shot down.

The episodes have created a new wave of partisan bickering, with Republicans arguing Biden should have shot down the Chinese balloon when it was first spotted over Alaska instead of letting it drift across the country. That has only contributed to the anxiety in Washington about the potential threat posed by China, which has denounced the U.S. for downing what it says was simply a weather balloon that went astray.

“We have probably reached peak media and political frenzy related to the PRC spy balloon,” said Jacob Stokes, a former Obama administration foreign policy adviser who is now at the Center for a New American Security, referring to the People’s Republic of China. “But even when the public attention subsides, the U.S. government will likely be working to respond to this problem for a long time to come.”

Source: Hamodia

U.S. Tells Citizens to Leave Russia Immediately

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Americans in Russia should leave “immediately” amid the threat posed to them by local authorities, the U.S. embassy in Moscow said in an alert issued Sunday. In the message, the embassy cited “the potential for harassment and the singling out of U.S. citizens for detention by Russian government security officials” and “the arbitrary enforcement of local law” as reasons for Americans to leave the country or avoid traveling there altogether.

“U.S. citizens residing or traveling in Russia should depart immediately,” the alert read. “Exercise increased caution due to the risk of wrongful detentions.” The new message follows a similar warning issued in September when Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a mass mobilization to bolster his invasion of Ukraine. The Biden administration was forced last year to release the convicted Russian arms smuggler Viktor Bout in a prisoner swap for the American basketball star Brittney Griner, who was detained in Russia last February and sentenced to nine years in jail for the possession of a gram of hash oil. Read more.

Source: Matzav/Reuters

 

 

 

 

 

Media uses coverage of deadly terror attack to call Jerusalem neighborhood a ‘settlement’

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BBC, CNN, and the New York Times describe Jerusalem’s largest neighborhood, targeted in Friday’s terror attack, as a ‘settlement’ in ‘occupied’ territory.

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News

Major media outlets, including the New York TimesBBC, and CNN, used their coverage of a deadly Arab terrorist attack to describe Jerusalem’s largest neighborhood, Ramot, as a “settlement” in “occupied” territory.

All three outlets refused to describe the deadly ramming attack targeting Israeli civilians at a bus stop by a Palestinian assailant as a “terror attack.”

On Friday afternoon, a Palestinian terrorist who had previously praised the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terror groups on his social media accounts intentionally rammed his vehicle into a crowd of Israelis waiting at a bus stop in Ramot, a neighborhood in north-eastern Jerusalem.

A 20-year-old newlywed, and two brothers who were six and eight years old, were killed. 10 people were wounded, with several of them hospitalized over the weekend. The assailant was shot dead at the scene by a police officer

However, despite the assailant’s clearly intentional targeting of the bus stop where observant Jews were standing and his history of celebrating terror on social media, several mainstream news outlets were careful not to refer to him as a “terrorist” or describe the incident as a “terror attack.”

BBC article called the incident a “car ramming attack” but stopped short of using the word “terrorism.”

The BBC also described the location of the attack as being in “occupied East Jerusalem.”

Ramot is the most populous neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel’s capital city, and sits on land which was placed under Israeli sovereignty shortly after the 1967 Six Day War, when Israel unified the city under its control.

Built in north-eastern Jerusalem, Ramot does not have a checkpoint, nor is it behind the security barrier.

New York Times article, which declined even to call the terrorist rampage an attack, claimed that Ramot is a “settlement,” without acknowledging that it is a neighborhood located within Jerusalem’s municipal boundaries.

“A man drove a car into a group of people at a bus stop outside an Israeli settlement in East Jerusalem,” the NYT wrote.

CNN report, which passively wrote that “a car drove into several people at a bus stop in Jerusalem Friday,” acknowledged that Israel applied sovereignty to the area in 1967, but emphasized the opinion of “international observers who consider Ramot a “settlement” built on “occupied land.”

“The incident took place at a bus stop at the Ramot intersection in an area that Israel considers to be a neighborhood in northern Jerusalem,” the report read.

“It is on land that Israel captured from Jordan in 1967 and then annexed, so Palestinians and many international observers consider it to be a settlement on occupied land.”

Source: World Israel News

 

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