16 January 2025

Important Jewish Leadership Announcements

17 Tevet 5785

Moshe Feiglin via "X" . . .

[Translated from Hebrew by Google]
Fifteen months have passed since the October 7 disaster, and we have seen the enormous gap between the generation of heroism - our fighters in the field, and the generation of defeat - the leadership that leads them.

Netanyahu promised a complete victory, but instead we got another round of prisoner swaps and defeat. I'm telling you, Bibi - that's it!

To win, you need a vision. You need to believe that this is our land, to believe in the destiny and tradition of the Jewish people. You can't win when you are afraid of the dream of world improvement that has accompanied us throughout all generations.

I say it most clearly - there is no victory without occupation, expulsion, sovereignty and settlement. 30 years ago I stood at the forefront of the struggle against the Oslo Accords, and today, when we all see the deadly results, it is time to complete the task.

I call on all national parties and movements - let's unite. Let's establish together a leadership of identity and freedom, which will annul the Oslo Accords, expel our enemies from our land and establish full sovereignty. Only in this way can we rise from the ashes, restore the genius of Israel and guarantee our children a safe and prosperous state.

To my friends on the right, I say - it's time to withdraw from the coalition and overthrow the government. Let's join together for the future of the country. Zehut will only sit in a government that commits to canceling the Oslo Accords, applying full sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, and leading a policy of extensive settlement.

This evening in Petah Tikva, I announced Zehut's return to the political arena. I could no longer remain silent in the face of the unbearable situation to which the defeated government had led us.

It's time for winning leadership.

Itamar ben Gvir via "X" . . .
[Translated from Hebrew by Google]
The deal that is taking shape is a reckless deal. It includes the release of hundreds of murderous terrorists, the return of thousands of terrorists to the northern Gaza Strip, a withdrawal from the Philadelphia axis, and a cessation of fighting, and thus the deal will effectively erase the achievements of the war.

Not only that, it does not lead to the release of all the hostages, it leaves the fate of the remaining hostages who are not included in the deal uncertain, and it will lead to an end to the war when Hamas has not yet been defeated, with a significant ability to rebuild itself.

When you see the jubilation of Hamas supporter Ayman Odeh, the dancing in Gaza, the celebrations in villages in Judea and Samaria - you understand which side surrendered in this deal.

Therefore, if this reckless deal is approved and implemented, the Otzma Yehudit party will not be part of the government and will withdraw from it.

If the war on Hamas is renewed with force in order to decide and realize the war's unachieved goals, we will return to the government.

I also call on members of the Religious Zionist Party, as well as the ideological Knesset members in the Likud, to act similarly, and together with us to prevent the implementation of the reckless surrender deal.

The willingness to pay heavy prices for the release of the hostages also exists with us. We are ready to do anything that will lead to their release, as long as the price does not include a much heavier price. The existing deal increases Hamas' appetite and motivation to carry out another 7.10 massacre, thereby subduing Israel time and time again - this is in addition to the number of terrorist attacks that will, God forbid, shed a lot of Jewish blood.

In order to release the hostages, humanitarian aid being delivered to Gaza must be completely stopped. Not "control the aid mechanisms," not reduce it, but stop it. Stop the transfer of fuel, electricity, and water.

Only in this way will Hamas release our hostages without endangering the security of the State of Israel, alongside a powerful military crushing. Only in this way will we defeat this murderous terrorist organization.

Therefore, even at this time, I still call on the Prime Minister to come to his senses, to avoid this terrible deal, and to take these steps that will lead to the defeat of Hamas and the release of our hostages without surrendering to it.

If he does not do so and when the government and cabinet decision is made, as mentioned, Otzma Yehudit under my leadership will not overthrow Netanyahu, and will not act together with the left and its goals against the government, but it will not be able to be part of a government that approves a deal that constitutes a huge prize for Hamas, and which could bring upon us the disaster of the seven next October - and will withdraw from it.

If the war on Hamas is renewed with force in order to decide and realize the war's unachieved goals, we will return to the government.

". . .And the Lord Shall Have the Kingdom"

16 Tevet 5785

Unlike so many of my compatriots, I am not at all shocked by either Trump's actions or Netanyahu's agreements.  However, what does shock me is that so many have so quickly accepted the inevitable.  That's a nes in itself.  It was predictable if you accept the long-established Torah viewpoint that Eisav has to fall for Yisrael to rise.  And the Erev Rav, who are attached to Eisav, will go down with him.

The speed at which this is all happening - even before Trump actually takes office - is very encouraging.  HKB"H is barely restraining Himself.  The fires of LA are without any doubt the fires of His wrath ready to consume Eisav's domain.  The Jews there should understand that the judgment was never meant for them, but like Lot, they lack the merit to be saved in the midst of Sodom.  They are meant to flee these condemned places.

It had to be Trump presiding over the ultimate sell-out (even though it is technically illegal, as he is not yet back into office), because too many Jews had put faith in him rather than in HKB"H.  He will suffer a very bad fall as a result.

The next step is just as predictable because it is being shouted everywhere.  The Gaza ceasefire it meant to pave the path back to the Oslo Abraham Accords and what is not being shouted out is that control of the Temple Mount is to be turned over to Saudi Arabia so they will control all of the three holy Moslem sites.  It was already hinted at in the Arab name for October 7th - Al Aqsa Flood.   

And did we not get multiple reports from our soldiers how every Gazan seemed to have a picture of the Temple Mount prominently displayed in their homes?

There will most certainly be a Third Messianic War, like 1948 returned us to Eretz Yisrael, and 1967 returned us to holy Yerushalayim, 2025 will return us to Har Habayit with Mashiach Tzidkeinu!

And on Mount Zion there shall be a remnant, and it shall be holy, and the house of Jacob shall inherit those who inherited them. And the house of Jacob shall be fire and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau shall become stubble, and they shall ignite them and consume them, and the house of Esau shall have no survivors, for the Lord has spoken. . . . And saviors shall ascend Mt. Zion to judge the mountain of Esau, and the Lord shall have the kingdom. (Ovadiah 1:17-18, 21)

15 January 2025

This Information Is Critical: Next Up

15 Tevet 5785

As background to what proceeds from here, please stop and take 2-3 minutes to read the following two blogposts . . .

The Saudi Connection 2  (1 Sep 2013)

Who Is to Blame?  (12 Oct 2023)

This is the evidence I present to substantiate my conclusion that October 7th was a false flag attack orchestrated and carried out by the US (Eisav), Saudi Arabia (Yishmael) and Erev Rav elements, both political and military.  I think Israel was perceived as too recalcitrant and in need of some inducement to soften its stance.  I do, however, believe that Hamas was grossly underestimated.

Before “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood,” launched by Hamas on October 7, 2023, the Biden administration was attempting to conclude a diplomatic groundbreaking deal involving Saudi Arabia and Israel. Although negotiations were underway for several weeks, a final agreement had not yet been reached. Speculation swirled regarding potential concessions to the Palestinians within the deal, although the specifics remained vague. The groundwork for this deal was laid with the announcement of an initiative at the G20 summit aimed at connecting India to Europe via the Middle East through railways, high-speed data cables, and energy pipelines—a move intended to counter the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative in the region.

According to several media reports, the three-way deal would require the United States to sign a defense treaty with Saudi Arabia, that would involve binding commitment to Saudi Arabia’s security, agreeing to a Saudi civilian nuclear program, and the sale of advanced weapons. In return, the Saudis would agree to normalize relations with Israel, scale back their relationship with China, and be more aligned with US interests in the region. Israel would give “undefined concessions” to the Palestinians and in return stand to gain from the wider political and economic impact of normalizing relations with a key Arab and Muslim country. 

The events of October 7 significantly disrupted the ongoing negotiations and the deal encountered great obstacles.  But the Biden administration remained steadfast in its commitment to seeing the deal through.  (Source)

So, here we are again, circling right back around to the same scenario with the same players and they are wasting no time.  Hashem yerachem!

. . . Saudi Arabia has conveyed to the United States the imperative of progress toward a Palestinian state as a prerequisite for the deal. The Saudis may acquiesce to a path that falls short of formally declaring a Palestinian state, but they will not agree to a deal without concessions that resonate with Arab public opinion and making them able to justify normalization.

Netanyahu remains supportive of the deal, but he believes the defeat of Hamas is the priority and the prelude to normalization. He fears any concessions to the Palestinians could fracture his coalition, precipitating the collapse of his government and the end of his political career. The plan proposed by him regarding the “day after” in Gaza illustrates his commitment to rejecting any concession that would lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state. Nevertheless, normalization with Saudi Arabia represents a potential achievement that he can tout to the Israeli public, mitigating some of the fallout from the events of October 7.  (Source)
. . . Saudi Arabia has conveyed to the United States the imperative of progress toward a Palestinian state as a prerequisite for the deal. The Saudis may acquiesce to a path that falls short of formally declaring a Palestinian state, but they will not agree to a deal without concessions that resonate with Arab public opinion and making them able to justify normalization.

Netanyahu remains supportive of the deal, but he believes the defeat of Hamas is the priority and the prelude to normalization. He fears any concessions to the Palestinians could fracture his coalition, precipitating the collapse of his government and the end of his political career. The plan proposed by him regarding the “day after” in Gaza illustrates his commitment to rejecting any concession that would lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state. Nevertheless, normalization with Saudi Arabia represents a potential achievement that he can tout to the Israeli public, mitigating some of the fallout from the events of October 7.  (Source)

This is what is driving the "ceasefire" agreement, not any idea of rescuing the hostages.  It's the "DEAL" Trump wants on "Day One."  I don't think he is going to get it though, and that's going to make Trump very angry and very dangerous.

Gaza war's impact on Israel's
potential normalization with Saudi Arabia
(May 2024)


Pay special attention @ 4:30 - 5:54.  

Laying out postwar Gaza vision, Blinken raps Israel’s war strategy, shunning of PA

14 January 2025

"All Hell Will Break Out" Seems to Have Begun with LA

15 Tevet 5785

Trump’s Inauguration:
“All Hell Will Break Out” - Prophetic?


The "Jewish" American Going-Out-Of-Business Sale

14 Tevet 5785 

As I've said before, the State of Israel has taken us as far as it is capable.  It has itself become an existential threat to the Jews who live here. We are in desperate need of a regime change.  


Israeli sources say that the involvement of the incoming U.S. administration, led by Trump's aggressive Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, revived hostage talks with Hamas. While Netanyahu's propaganda machine claims that Trump has left him no choice, what happens inside his coalition will determine whether the prime minister approves the deal


US President-elect Donald Trump’s Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff held a “tense” meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday [SHABBAT] during which the former leaned hard on the Israeli premier to accept compromises necessary to secure a hostage deal by the January 20 US presidential inauguration, two officials familiar with the matter tell The Times of Israel.
Witkoff’s pressure on Netanyahu appears to have had an effect, with the two officials familiar with the negotiations saying that key gaps were closed during the talks over the weekend.

Spokespeople for Witkoff and Netanyahu did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the matter.

While the prime minister had been pushing for weeks for a temporary ceasefire that only related to the first phase of the three-stage proposal Israel submitted last May, the agreement that is being finalized is increasingly closer to the original offer, with clauses connecting the first phase with the two others, making it harder for Israel to resume fighting once the initial stage goes into place, one of the officials says.

Haaretz reports that Israel will also agree to fully withdraw from the Philadelphi Corridor during the first phase — a claim that contrasts with a briefing earlier today by Israeli officials, who said Israel would not leave the corridor in the first or second phases of the deal. Over the summer, Netanyahu characterized continued Israeli control over the border strip between Egypt and Gaza as critical for Israel’s very survival, insisting that the IDF remain there indefinitely.

He added conditions regarding continued Israeli presence there to the original Israeli proposal, which significantly hampered negotiations in July, Arab and Israeli officials told The Times of Israel at the time.

STEVE WITKOFF - Trump's Special Envoy to the Middle East

. . . Witkoff is Jewish, was born in the Bronx in New York City, and was raised in Baldwin Harbor, New York and Old Westbury, New York on Long Island. He is the son of Martin and Lois Witkoff. His father was a manufacturer of ladies' coats in New York City.

. . . Witkoff began his career as a real estate lawyer, and became a billionaire real estate investor and developer. In November 2024, The Wall Street Journal reported that: "Peers in the real-estate world invariably describe Witkoff ... as smart, personable and a talented negotiator with a common touch."

After graduating from law school in 1983, Witkoff worked for the New York City real estate law firm Dreyer & Traub, where one of his clients was Donald Trump. They became friends at a New York City deli, after they had worked together on a business deal. (Source)

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"The Erev Rav Government will deceive the nation and secretly weave dangerous deals."  (Yehudit's Prophecy)

13 January 2025

Astronomical Event Heads Up

13 Tevet 5785

Mars makes its closest approach to Earth on January 14th.  Mars - the god of war - on the cusp of the full moon.  And only six days to go until the Biden administration is history.

Planetary Alignment 2025
Rare Celestial Event of 2025




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I've seen all the silliness comparing Los Angeles to Gaza.  Here's a bit of "silliness" from my perspective...


Every time the US has massive natural disasters it's because they are pressuring Israel to do something suicidal - just like now.

12 January 2025

Disaster Movie to Disaster

12 Tevet 5785

Hollywood, known for its disaster movies, now faces a disaster of its own.  The city it calls home is burning down around it.  Many of those losing their homes are those who have been employed by it.  

Jews built Hollywood into a movie-making center when the WASP establishment in New York would not let them into their closed circle.  Jews have quite a history with the disaster genre.  The Book they brought to the world detailed the first disaster to beat all disasters - the Global Flood.  And let's not forget that they lived through the Plagues of Egypt - another tale of disaster.  And the destruction of Jerusalem - twice!!  And survived the 20th century disaster of the Holocaust.  

Disaster awareness is coded in our human DNA.  We all know we're always just a moment away from disaster, but we pretend to be surprised when it happens.  We know it happens to others, but we pray it doesn't happen to us or to those we love, that we will somehow escape its clutches.  It's something you can always count on.  There is some disaster going on somewhere on the planet every day.  

On a global scale, this disaster taking place in Los Angeles is far, far down the list, if for no other reason than people had plenty of warning to get out of harm's way and help is on hand.  I keep thinking back to the flash flood which carried entire towns away in the night in North Carolina due to Hurricane Helene just months ago.  An accurate death count has never been published.

Fire and Flood - two ways to kasher the earth.  

What's happening in Los Angeles today is not the disaster to end all disasters, but it's another step in that direction.