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Joe Rogan Under Fire For Jews ‘Into Money’ Rant

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Joe Rogan has been slammed for saying on the latest episode of his popular podcast that Jewish people are “into money,” during a discussion on the U.S. House’s move last week to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee.

“It’s crazy,” said Rogan. “Did you see him sitting next to Ilhan Omar, where she’s apologizing for talking about ‘it’s all about the Benjamins’? Which is just about money. She’s talking about money. That’s not an antisemitic comment, I don’t think that is. Benjamins are money. The idea that Jewish people are not into money is ridiculous. That’s like saying Italians aren’t into pizza. It’s … stupid,” he added.

He was referring to a 2019 tweet by Omar in which she wrote that pro-Israel votes in Congress were “all about the Benjamins.” Republicans cited the tweet, one in a series of antisemitic remarks made by Omar, as one of the reasons for booting her off the committee.

Omar has also accused Israel of having “hypnotized the world,” and Jews of buying control of Congress. She called Israel an “apartheid state” and likened it to the terrorist groups Taliban and Hamas.

“Whether you agree with her or not, she has a bold opinion, and that opinion is not her own. There’s many people that have that opinion, and they should be represented,” Rogan said of the Minnesota Democrat.

“Joe Rogan is once again spewing antisemitic misinformation to his millions of followers, this time irresponsibly spreading an age-old trope about Jews and money, and then minimizing it by comparing it to Italians and pizza. Last time we checked, Italians weren’t the victims of genocide for their love of pizza,” said Liora Rez, executive director of StopAntisemitism.

Notably, Rogan’s guest, Krystal Ball, defended Omar, stating that the congresswoman should not have apologized for the Benjamins comment. Ball then implied that Israel was untouchable because of Jewish money influencing Washington, D.C.

“Joe Rogan can no longer be protected by free speech when his horrific rhetoric will ultimately lead to further violence against Jews. StopAntisemitism is calling on Joe Rogan and Krystal Ball to apologize for their remarks and for Spotify and The Joe Rogan Experience to invite guests on to have a conversation about antisemitism and how comments like his and his guests are not just controversial, but dangerous for the Jewish people,” added Raz.

Rogan’s show has an estimated 11 million listeners per episode and is the most popular podcast on Spotify’s platform. JNS

Source: Matzav

YouTube pulls antisemitic Polish channel following protests

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A report by Never Again, a leading ani-racist NGO, led to the decision.

By The Algemeiner

Social media giant YouTube has pulled the shutters on a far right Polish channel that regularly posted content attacking Jews, Ukrainian refugees and the LGBTQ+ community.

The “Media Narodowe” (“National Media”) channel was pulled on Monday following the publication of a report on its activities by the Never Again Association, a leading Polish anti-racist NGO.

In a statement shared with The Algemeiner on Tuesday, the Association confirmed that the channel had been removed from the YouTube platform.

The “National Media” channel is run by Robert Bakiewicz, a far-right activist who organizes the annual ultranationalist “Independence March” through Warsaw on Nov. 11.

The report recorded numerous examples of antisemitic content disseminated by National Media. Among them were medieval accusations of blood libel — falsely accusing Jews of murdering Christian children for ritual purposes — as well as claims that the Jews are behind the current war in Ukraine, have falsified the history of the Holocaust for financial gain, are guilty themselves of creating antisemitism, and are trying to appropriate Poland in order to build their own state under the Hebrew name for Poland, “Polin.”

Examples of antisemitic invective over the last year included a comment from Radoslaw Patlewicz, an antisemitic writer, that there “is hard evidence that the Jews used the blood of humans and animals primarily for medical purposes, as well as for ritual purposes.”

In another broadcast, Patlewicz said that Jews “expressly demand a de facto liquidation of Christianity, so what attitude should Christians feel toward the Jews? It can be said that the Jews are in some ways looking for trouble coming to them, that somebody could harm them.”

“Many minorities are regularly attacked on the National Media channel, including Jews, Muslims, refugees from Ukraine, and LGBT people,” Anna Tatar of the Never Again Association said in a statement accompanying the original report.

Source: World Israel News

Israeli Rescue Team Using New Technique to Rescue Turkish Quake Survivor

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By Pesach Benson • 8 February, 2023

 

Jerusalem, 8 February, 2023 (TPS) — An Israeli search and rescue team working in the southern Turkish city of Marash (Kahramanmara?) is trying an unusual method of reaching a victim underneath the rubble of a collapsed building after spending several hours unsuccessfully digging down and sideways towards him.

The team is now digging underneath the building with the plan to reach the man by drilling upwards.

The victim is a man in his 50s who has been able to speak to the rescuers.

Israeli search and rescue workers have already rescued four Turks in other areas of Marash, including a 12-year-old boy and a 23-year-old woman who had been trapped in the rubble for nearly 48 hours.

“We are working around the clock to save lives and indeed we located two trapped under the rubble,” said Felix Lotan, a Magen David Adom paramedic who joined the Israeli search and rescue team. “The cold is very bitter so time is critical. We are doing everything we can to save as many lives as possible in the complex conditions.”

An earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale struck southern Turkey and Syria on Monday morning. The official death toll from Turkey and Syria combined stands at 11,204 and continues climbing. Many of the stricken villages are in remote areas of Turkey and Syria with little communication and the World Health Organization said the death toll may reach 20,000.

Thousands of buildings collapsed and emergency teams from around the world are racing to find survivors in often freezing temperatures.

Israeli and Turkish officials are considering where to place an Israel Defense Force field hospital which will be deployed in the coming days. The field hospital will be staffed by 230 doctors, nurses and paramedics.

Meanwhile, Syria denied that it requested humanitarian assistance from Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Israel would also provide assistance to Syria after receiving a request conveyed through a third-party.

Netanyahu did not specify who passed along the request, but Hebrew media reports said it was Russia. The Hebrew reports said Israel would provide medication, blankets and tents.

In 2016, Israel opened its field hospital in the Golan Heights to provide medical aid, fuel and other humanitarian aid for civilians caught up in the Syrian Civil War. The field hospital was closed after Bashar Assad’s regime re-established control of southern Syria in Sept. 2018.

White House anti-bias working group meets on antisemitism

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Public servants from across the federal government assemble to fight Jew-hatred.

 Officials from dozens of federal agencies and White House offices met Monday to discuss efforts to counter antisemitism.

The meeting was part of the Interagency Group to Counter Antisemitism, Islamophobia and Related Forms of Discrimination and Bias.

Emhoff shared his findings from a recent trip to Poland and Germany, where he participated in Holocaust remembrance events and attended an international meeting on combating antisemitism.

The working group is also holding “listening sessions with external stakeholders and experts to help inform the national strategy to counter antisemitism,” according to the White House.

The interagency group was founded in response to record antisemitism nationwide, as reflected in the Anti-Defamation League’s tracking. “Incident data shows that we are experiencing a crisis of rising antisemitism unlike any we have seen in more than 40 years,” the ADL stated.

Making History Again, Freier Ascends To State Supreme Court Bench

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BROOKLYN (VINnews/SandyEller) – Judge Rachel Freier, the first Hasidic individual to be elected a Civil Court judge in New York, has made history once again, this time by being appointed New York’s first Hasidic Acting New York State Supreme Court justice.

Freier had previously thrown her hat in the ring this past summer in the hopes of being nominated as a candidate to fill one of ten open seats in Kings County Supreme Court, as previously reported on VIN News.

While a judicial screening committee gave Freier’s candidacy their stamp of approval, Brooklyn district leaders chose not to include her on their list of nominees whose names ultimately appeared on the Democratic ballot for last November’s general elections.

Understanding that there are also opportunities for Civil Court judges to be appointed as Acting State Supreme Court justices on a merit basis when a determination is made that additional judges are needed at that level, Freier submitted her resume to the Supreme Court supervisor to be considered for one of those additional positions.

She underwent an interview, and was told that decisions would be made before the end of the year by the chief administrative judge in consultation with the deputy chief administrative judge for New York City, without actually expecting to be chosen.

“But then lo and behold, as I was preparing my Shabbos candles on December 30th, I got a phone call from someone saying ‘Mazel tov, you’ve been appointed,’” Freier told VIN News. “It was ten minutes before Shabbos and I checked my email and saw that it had really happened.”

Freier began her work as an Acting Supreme Court Judge on January 3rd. She has the ability to remain in that position at her supervisor’s discretion for the remaining four years of her term as a Civil Court judge, or can choose to run in the August primary in the hopes that she will make it onto the November ballot and be elected a Supreme Court justice, a position that comes with a 14 year term.

Becoming New York’s first Hasidic Supreme Court justice has been a surreal experience for Freier who is grateful to her supervisor for giving her the opportunity to sit on the Brooklyn Supreme Court bench.

“Trailblazing comes in many shapes and forms,” said state court spokesperson Lucian Chalfen. “Justice Rachel Freier clearly has been a trailblazer throughout her life and career and the Judiciary is fortunate to have someone with her knowledge, awareness and compassion represent it to the people of New York State.”

Source: VosIzNeias

Quake Deaths Pass 5,000 as Turkey, Syria Seek Survivors

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Rescuers raced Tuesday to find survivors in the rubble of thousands of buildings brought down by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake and multiple aftershocks that struck eastern Turkey and neighboring Syria, with the discovery of more bodies raising the death toll to more than 5,000.

Countries around the world dispatched teams to assist in the rescue efforts, and Turkey’s disaster management agency said more than 24,400 emergency personnel were now on the ground. But with such a wide swath of territory hit by Monday’s earthquake and nearly 6,000 buildings confirmed to have collapsed in Turkey alone, their efforts were spread thin.

Attempts to reach survivors were also impeded by temperatures below freezing and close to 200 aftershocks, which made the search through unstable structures perilous.

Nurgul Atay told The Associated Press she could hear her mother’s voice beneath the rubble of a collapsed building in the city of Antakya, the capital of Hatay province, but that her and others efforts to get into the ruins had been futile without any rescue crews and heavy equipment to help.

“If only we could lift the concrete slab we’d be able to reach her,” she said. “My mother is 70-years-old, she won’t be able to withstand this for long.”

Across Hatay province, just southwest of the earthquake’s epicenter, officials say as many as 1,500 buildings were destroyed and many people reported relatives being trapped under the rubble with no aid or rescue teams arriving.

In areas where teams worked, occasional cheers broke out through the night as survivors were brought out of the rubble.

The quake, which was centered in Turkey’s southeastern province of Kahramanmaras, sent residents of Damascus and Beirut rushing into the street and was felt as far away as Cairo.

Sebastien Gay, the head of mission in Syria for Doctors Without Borders, said health facilities in northern Syria were overwhelmed with medical personnel working around “around the clock to respond to the huge numbers of wounded.”

In Turkey’s Hatay province, thousands of people sheltered in sports centers or fair halls, while others spent the night outside, huddled in blankets around fires.

Turkey has large numbers of troops in the border region with Syria and has tasked the military to aid in the rescue efforts, including setting up tents for the homeless and a field hospital in Hatay province. Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said a humanitarian aid brigade based in Ankara and eight military search and rescue teams had also been deployed.

A navy ship docked on Tuesday at the province’s port of Iskenderun, where a hospital collapsed, to transport survivors in need of medical care to the nearby city of Mersin. Thick, black smoke rose from another area of the port, where firefighters have not yet been able to douse a fire that broke out among shipping containers that were toppled by the earthquake.

In the Turkish city of Gaziantep, a provincial capital about 33 kilometers (20 miles) from the epicenter, people took refuge in shopping malls, stadiums, mosques and community centers.

Turkey’s Vice President Fuat Oktay said the total number of deaths in Turkey had passed 3,400, with some 21,000 people injured.

The death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed over 800 people, with some 1,400 injured, according to the Health Ministry. In the country’s rebel-held northwest, the opposition’s Syrian Civil Defense, or White Helmets, the paramedic group leading rescue operations, said that at least 790 were killed and more than 2,200 injured.

Authorities fear the death toll will keep climbing as the rescuers look for survivors among tangles of metal and concrete spread across the region beset by Syria’s 12-year civil war and refugee crisis.

In the latest pledges of international help, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said he was preparing to swiftly dispatch a 60-person search and rescue team as well as medical supplies and 50 soldiers. Pakistan’s government sent a flight carrying relief supplies and a 50-member search and rescue team early Tuesday, and said there will be daily aid flights to Syria and Turkey from Wednesday. India said it would send two search and rescue teams, including specially trained dogs and medical personnel.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will travel to Ankara Wednesday to express his condolences and solidarity, according to a statement from Islamabad.

U.S. President Joe Biden called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to express condolences and offer assistance to the NATO ally. The White House said it was sending search-and-rescue teams to support Turkey’s efforts.

The quake piled more misery on a region that has seen tremendous suffering over the past decade. On the Syrian side, the affected area is divided between government-controlled territory and the country’s last opposition-held enclave, which is surrounded by Russian-backed government forces. Turkey is home to millions of refugees from the Syrian civil war.

In the rebel-held enclave, hundreds of families remained trapped in rubble, the opposition emergency organization known as the White Helmets said in a statement. The area is packed with some 4 million people displaced from other parts of the country by the war. Many live in buildings that are were already damaged by military bombardments.

Strained medical centers quickly filled with injured people, rescue workers said. Some facilities had to be emptied, including a maternity hospital, according to the SAMS medical organization.

More than 7,800 people were rescued across 10 provinces, according to Orhan Tatar, an official with Turkey’s disaster management authority.

The region sits on top of major fault lines and is frequently shaken by earthquakes. Some 18,000 were killed in similarly powerful earthquakes that hit northwest Turkey in 1999.

The U.S. Geological Survey measured Monday’s quake at 7.8, with a depth of 18 kilometers (11 miles). Hours later, another quake, likely triggered by the first, struck more than 100 kilometers (60 miles) away with 7.5 magnitude.

The second jolt caused a multistory apartment building in the Turkish city of Sanliurfa to topple onto the street in a cloud of dust as bystanders screamed, according to video of the scene.

Thousands of buildings were reported collapsed in a wide area extending from Syria’s cities of Aleppo and Hama to Turkey’s Diyarbakir, more than 330 kilometers (200 miles) to the northeast.

(AP)

Source: The Yeshiva World

Cotton Blasts Biden for Mishandling Chinese Spy Balloon, ‘He Failed The Test’

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Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton stopped by Fox News Sunday with host Shannon Bream over the weekend to discuss just how badly President Biden botched the Chinese spy balloon situation.

“Unfortunately, the president failed that test,” Cotton said.

“The president was paralyzed for entire week by a balloon,” Cotton continued. “We should have shot this balloon down over the Aleutian Islands. We should have never allowed it to transit the entire continental United States. And I think there’s a lot of open questions that the administration needs to answer to Congress on behalf of the American people about why they didn’t.”

Cotton added that “Democratic presidents only take action like shooting down this balloon once their hand is forced. And I think on Thursday, when civilians in Montana identified this balloon, it — well, it forced the president’s hand.”

From The Daily Wire:

COTTON SAID THAT PART OF WHY BIDEN DID NOT WANT TO SHOOT DOWN THE SPY BALLOON IS BECAUSE HE DID WANT TO TAKE ANY “PROVOCATIVE OR CONFRONTATIONAL” ACTIONS AGAINST “THE CHINESE COMMUNISTS.”

COTTON SAID THAT BIDEN LIKELY WOULD HAVE TAKEN NO ACTION ON THE SPY BALLOON HAD RESIDENTS IN MONTANA NOT TAKEN PICTURES OF IT AND POSTED THE PICTURES ON SOCIAL MEDIA.

Source: Matzav

Iran Unveils an Underground Air Force Base, IRNA Says

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DUBAI (Reuters) — Iran on Tuesday unveiled its first underground air force base, called “Eagle 44”, according to the official IRNA news agency.

“It is one of the army’s most important air force bases, with fighters equipped with long-range cruise missiles and built in the depths of earth,” IRNA added.

Source: Hamodia

Academic Study Finds New York Times Biased Against Israel

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 By Pesach Benson • 7 February, 2023

 

Jerusalem, 7 February, 2023 (TPS) — An academic study backs up what critics of the New York Times have been arguing for years: that the leading U.S. paper is biased against Israel.

A Bar Ilan University study of the paper’s coverage of Israel during 2022 found what it called a “failure to cover terror organization activity during the peak terror year of 2022.” The initial findings were published on Sunday in the Israeli daily, Maariv. The full academic report will be released later this year.

Lilac Sigan, an Israeli journalist and author monitored the paper’s coverage of Israel each day. Sigan, a reporter at Maariv, worked in collaboration with Bar Ilan’s Professor Eytan Gilboa. Professor Gilboa is the director of the Bar Ilan’s Center for International Communication.

“I wanted to see if the anti-Israel attitude would change under a different kind of government. It was a new kind of concept and I wanted to see how Israel was portrayed this year,” Sigan told the Tazpit Press Service. Israel was led by a Center-Left coalition which included an Arab party for the first time.

“I picked the New York Times because I think it’s the most important American newspaper and it influences a lot of Jews,” Sigan told TPS. “It’s very well-respected among other media outlets and it influences what other media outlets do. It’s not the only liberal media outlet out there, but it’s definitely one of the leaders.”

The Times‘ reach is considerable with a print circulation of 750,000 subscribers and 8.6 million digital subscribers. According to Similar Web, which ranks website traffic, the Times had 644 million visits to its website in the past month.

Sigan said she read all the articles, op-eds, live updates and more about Israel published in the paper. Articles that mentioned Israel only incidentally were set aside. Wire reports from Associated Press and Reuters published in the Times were included in the study, “but at least 90 percent of the coverage was original to the New York Times,” Sigan said.

That left 361 articles which were graded by Sigan, Gilboa and two other Bar Ilan researchers as either positive, negative or neutral. Of those, 192, or 53% were negative about Israel.

The Times‘s biggest problem, according to Sigan, was turning a blind eye to Palestinian terror.

‘Coverage Like This Generates Hatred’

Explaining the paper’s imbalanced coverage, Sigan said that there were only eight articles about the terror organizations Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah. Of those, four were negative.

“It tells me they’re not covering terror organizations. It’s like terror organizations don’t exist. If you’re a New York Times reader, you’ll think there’s no terror in Israel. You’ll see articles about ‘Israeli aggression,’ but you don’t get the information behind what’s happening,” Sigan said.

“In my opinion this is the worst kind of bias. People form their opinions while only getting half the story. It’s legitimate to criticize Israel, but it’s not legitimate to omit half of the information and not tell half the story. Coverage like this generates hatred, not legitimate criticism.”

Sigan told TPS that the problematic pattern emerged from the very first day.

“I started following the Times on Jan. 1, 2022. It was Saturday. At 7:30 AM, two rockets were launched from Gaza. I said to myself, ‘That’s an interesting thing to happen on the first day of my study.’ I waited to see how the Times would describe it. And I saw they had nothing. They didn’t report it,” she recalled.

“So I realized I had to keep track of major events widely covered in Israel that are not reported by the Times. They can’t report on every rocket launch or every Palestinian who attacks with a knife, but you expect to see general references to what’s going on. They are very reluctant to report about terror events. They only reported attacks with multiple deaths. There were lots of articles about the IDF raids, but not the terror-ridden lives of Israel.”

“According to Shabak [the Israel Security Agency], there were over 2,600 terror incidents in 2022 of which 204 were significant. And the New York Times made it look like there were only five deadly attacks in 2022. Terror in Israel peaked in 2022 over the past decade, but the Times stated in only two or three articles that there were five deadly attacks,” Sigan stressed.

The study noted that the Times dedicated 24 articles to the accidental killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in Jenin, “compared to 16 articles to all of the other journalists that were killed around the world in the line of duty in 2022. In total, 65 journalists were killed, 15 of them in Ukraine, most of whose deaths went unreported.”

The study also found that the Times “published 20 negative op-eds about Israel and only 13 about Iran – during the year that included the ‘hijab protests.’”

Sigan presented the Times with an op-ed explaining the findings, but the paper declined to publish it. “They said they’d pass, but I was welcome to submit other articles in the future. I didn’t expect they would publish it,” Sigan told TPS. “New York Times readers need to know they’re not getting the full picture. I intend to get this message out in any way that I can.”

Professor Gilboa wasn’t available to comment, but a Bar Ilan spokesperson told TPS, “?A follow up study on the Times is possible but too early to tell.”

ISIS threatens global attacks against Chabad centers

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Threats made in ISIS leaflet for followers to commit attacks around the world against Chabad centers leads to increase in security measures.

Chabad centers were warned this week that ISIS is threatening global attacks against them and other Jewish institutions worldwide.

In response to the serious security threat, Chabad centers were instructed to be on high alert and keep in touch with police, Collive reported.

The Chabad World Assistance (CWA) organization, based out of Israel, in partnership with the Chabad Office of Security and Emergency Management (COSEM) informed global Chabad centers of the threat by ISIS.

“In recent days, there have been serious threats from ISIS to carry out attacks against various targets around the world, with an emphasis on Jewish houses of worship,” the CWA message said. “The threats were due to an incident of burning of the Koran which took place in Sweden in recent days, as well as the volatile situation with the Muslim community in Israel at this time.”

It recommended, due to the situation, for global Chabad chapters to “increase vigilance and security measures in your surroundings, shuls and Jewish centers.”

CTW also called for Chabad centers to immediately contact police if threats were made and to increase security at synagogues and institution.

The CWA’s Rabbis Shlomo Peles and Moshe Fleishman warned that a recent ISIS leaflet called for their followers to carry out attacks against Jewish targets.

“It is not known about a specific place where, [G-d forbid], they’re planning to attack so we asked all [Chabad emissaries] to increase their vigilance,” they said, according to Collive.

Chabad centers were also instructed to ask security guards to “increase their vigilance,” according to the Jewish Press.

Source: Arutz7

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