"The world should support the Iranian people", exiled Crown Prince of Iran
"Rather than pursuing policies of diplomacy and appeasement," the world should support the Iranian people, says the exiled Crown Prince of Iran, Reza Pahlavi
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Peter Lerner of the IDF
Lt. Col. (R) Peter Lerner of the IDF spoke with Matt Barbet this morning on Sky News.
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Ritchie Torres: Israel for protecting one of Islam’s holiest sites
"Critics cannot help but downplay the actual wrongs against Israel and overplay the fictional wrongs by Israel," the New York Democrat said.
Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) responded on social media to video footage showing intercepted Iranian munitions over the Temple Mount.
“Israel protected Al-Aqsa Mosque from destruction at the hands of Iran. Are the Anti-Israel haters going to thank Israel for protecting one of the holiest sites in Islam? No,” the congressman wrote.
“Are the Anti-Israel haters going to condemn Iran for endangering one of the holiest sites in Islam? No,” he added. “Selective outrage is their modus operandi.”
In another post, Torres wrote that “Even though Iran literally fired hundreds of missiles—drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles—against civilian areas in Israel, attempting mass murder, many in the media have dismissed Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel as ‘limited.’”
“Critics cannot help but downplay the actual wrongs against Israel and overplay the fictional wrongs by Israel,” he said.
“Watch Israel defending the Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa Mosque from Iranian missile and drones,” wrote Gilad Erdan, Israeli ambassador to the United Nations.
“For the murderous ayatollah regime, murdering Israelis is more important than safeguarding Islamic holy sites,” he added. “The U.N. must clearly and unambiguously condemn the Iranian attack on Israel now.”
“If Israeli missile defense tech was a little less effective, or if an Iron Dome interceptor had suffered a technical glitch tonight, Iran could have completely destroyed the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock,” stated Democratic Majority for Israel. “Think about it. Israel defended Al-Aqsa against Iran.”
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Rabbi Jonathan Hausman and the 2024 election in America and much, much more.
We spoke today with Rabbi Jonathan Hausman on a number of questions.
Among them were:
An American Rabbis' view on the spread of support for Hamas globally and in the United States from the schoolhouse to the White House.
How the members of his synagogue are dealing with this rise of hate crimes against the Jewish community and the state of Israel.
Why the 2024 election is so very important for not only America but Israel and Jews world globally.
About Rabbi Jonathan Hausman
Rabbi Jonathan Hausman hails from Bridgeport, Conn. He is the eldest of four brothers.
Rabbi J, as he is known, received a B.A. in Religion and Judaic Studies and an M.A. in Middle East and Jewish Studies from The George Washington University. He received a J.D. from Emory University and received his rabbinic ordination from Tifereth Israel Rabbinical Yeshiva.
He is a Past Treasurer and President of the Stoughton Clergy Association. He is a past Board Member and first Vice President of American Friends of ALYN Hospital.
Rabbi J has taken roles in numerous administrative and director capacities in religious schools and community-based educational programs in southwestern Connecticut before his arrival in Stoughton in August 1996. He served Congregation Sinai of West Haven, Conn.
He is an avid cyclist, having ridden throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic states as well as overseas.
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Former Kibbutz Be’eri Residents from 70s and 80s Return
Former residents of Kibbutz Be’eri, which was devastated by the Hamas invasion on October 7th, return and share their memories.
Some remember places they used to play, where they had their bar mitzvah, areas they used to hang out with their friends.
The former residents put on a performance with comedy and music, but also shared their grief over friends and loved ones they lost to Hamas terror.
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Air Travel For Village Immigrant
We have some very sick puppy's running this country into a 3rd world banana republic!
Senator Steve Daines reveals sign to direct migrants at airports to get on planes without government ID!
Let this sink in. We’ve lost our minds!
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Barry Shaw reporting to us live from Israel on DISSENT Television
We are very pleased to again have with us on DISSENT Television Barry Shaw, who is reporting to us live from Israel.
Barry Shaw is the International Public Diplomacy Associate at the Israel Institute for Strategic Studies.
Barry was also the co-founder of the Netanya Terror Victims Organization after a wave of Palestinian terror, including numerous suicide bombings, hit his Israeli hometown of Netanya.
Barry is the author of several books, including 'Fighting Hamas, BDS, and Anti-Semitism.”
Barry writes and speaks on issues from an Israeli perspective.
Barry may be found on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Telegram.
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Son of Hamas speaks out on Fox News against Hamas
Son of Hamas leader, Mosab Hassan Yousef, denounced Hamas and converted to Christianity after witnessing their savagery.
"They don't care for the Palestinian people. They don't regard human life.
I saw their brutality firsthand....If they succeed in destroying Israel and building their state, what will they do? They will kill our people."
Newsrael News Desk
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Trump: "Under my leadership, Hamas would’ve faced very big consequences!"
Former President Trump offered his support to Israel in their war, saying under his leadership, Hamas would’ve faced ‘very big consequences.’
President Donald J. Trump, "Oct. 7th wouldn’t have happened if I was president"
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Hostage Families Raise Awareness at Jerusalem Purim Parade
Although Purim is a holiday associated with joy, this year, the occasion was shrouded in solemnity as 134 Israeli hostages are still held in Gaza.
Before the war, Jerusalem planned to have its first Purim parade in 42 years.
After October 7th, parade planners decided to go ahead with the event, but to give special emphasis to hostage families raising awareness about Israeli captives.
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Interview with Julie Ann Bakker Publisher and Founder of Peppertree Publishing
If your looking to get you manuscript published then there no better published than Peppertree Publishing.
In this episode of Dissent TV we speak with Founder Julie Ann Bakker, along with her colleague Teri Lynn Franco, are the proud team at Peppertree Publishing, located in Sarasota, Florida.
Peppertree Publishing offers professional publishing with a personal touch!
Together Julie Ann and Teri have planted the book publishing seed and with great enthusiasm have launched this fine company to aspiring authors who have dreams and aspirations of turning their manuscripts into masterpieces.
Although based in Sarasota, Florida their authors come from all over the globe and embracing this opportunity with both hands and are able to share their untold stories worldwide. It gives Julie Ann and Teri great joy to see their authors’ faces when we present their books to them for the first time.
The Peppertree Press set out as a goal to give voice to writers by offering a comprehensive array of genres such as: fiction, nonfiction, inspirational, religious, poetry, children’s stories, biography, autobiography, educational titles, and cookbooks.
All projects that come to the Peppertree Press are thoroughly screened and evaluated before acceptance and are professionally edited and enhanced by their graphic design team. Julie Ann and Teri are proud of their authors, who have incorporated meticulous research and have a passion for writing that shows how they care for their readership.
Julie Ann welcomes everyone to reach out to them by stopping by their office for a chat or take the grand tour of their website PeppertreePublishing.com/ and find out how you can turn your creative words into a published book.
As Julie Ann likes to say, “We are here for you!”
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IDF STRIKES Hezbollah weapons depots
Last night, warplanes attacked a workshop containing weapons belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization in the Albakh area.
In addition, a short time ago, about fifty launches from Lebanese territory into Israeli territory were detected, several launches were intercepted and the rest fell in open areas.
In a quick closing of the circle, aircraft attacked the launchers from which some of the launches into Israeli territory were detected.
IDF Spokesperson
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IDF's Shifa operation continues in FULL FORCE!
800 suspects were detained by troops, 480 of them have been confirmed to be members of the Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad Islamic terror groups.
Troops also located infrastructure belonging to terror groups and caches of weapons over the past, the IDF says.
Meanwhile, Israeli Air Force fighter jets struck some 65 targets in northern and central Gaza over the past day, which the IDF says was part of support for maneuvering ground forces. The targets, according to the IDF, included an attack tunnel. buildings used by Hamas where terror operatives were gathered, and other infrastructure.
In a strike in southern Gaza's Khan Younis, the IDF says it targeted a site used as a staging ground, where several operatives were gathered.
One building in northern Gaza's Beit Hanoun, which the IDF says was a threat to troops, was targeted by another aircraft.
In central Gaza, the IDF says troops of the Nahal Brigade killed several Hamas gunmen over the past day, including with sniper fire.
Nahal troops also raided a drone manufacturing lab in central Gaza, where the soldiers also killed several gunmen, the IDF says.
In southern Gaza, the IDF says the 7th Armored Brigade killed several gunmen with sniper fire, combat engineers destroyed a rocket launcher, and an aircraft struck infrastructure belonging to a terror group.
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Hezbollah Terrorists Bombed At Military Sites
Military infrastructure where terrorists operated BOMBED; Fighter jets attacked terrorist targets in Lebanon.
Fighter jets of the Air Force recently attacked a military structure of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in the Ita al-Sha'ab area and another military infrastructure of the organization in the Al-Adaisa area, this after fighters from the 869 battalion identified terrorists operating there.
During the day, three anti-tank missiles were detected in the Shetula region and Ramim Ridge, the IDF forces attacked the source of the shooting alongside several other areas in Lebanon that were attacked to remove the threat.
IDF Spokesman.
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This Purim Dress Up Like a Real Superhero–an IDF Soldier
In past years, when kids chose Purim costumes, the popular options were Batman, Superman, or Spiderman.
Since October 7th, both kids and adults understand that the real superheroes are the men and women of the IDF.
Merchants report that sales of IDF uniform costumes in Israel this year have outpaced purchases of Purim outfits representing conventional superheroes.
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Profound Words From a California Sheriff
God Bless our Law Enforcement Officers. They run towards the danger, not away from it.
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Iranian and Jewish Cultures Have Been Connected For Millennia
The Jewish Virtual Library’s “Jews in Islamic Countries: Iran” reads:
The Jewish community of Persia, modern-day Iran, is one of the oldest in the Diaspora, and its historical roots reach back to the 6th century B.C.E., the time of the First Temple. Their history in the pre-Islamic period is intertwined with that of the Jews of neighboring Babylon. Cyrus, the first of the Archemid dynasty, conquered Babylon in 539 B.C.E. and permitted the Jewish exiles to return to the Land of Israel, bringing the First Exile to an end. The Jewish colonies were scattered from centers in Babylon to Persian provinces and cities such as Hamadan and Susa. The books of Esther, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Daniel give a favorable description of the relationship of the Jews to the court of the Achaemids at Susa.
Under the Sassanid dynasty (226-642 C.E.), the Jewish population in Persia grew considerably and spread throughout the region; nevertheless, Jews suffered intermittent oppression and persecution. The invasion by Arab Muslims in 642 C.E. terminated the independence of Persia, installed Islam as the state religion, and made a deep impact on the Jews by changing their sociopolitical status.
Throughout the 19th century, Jews were persecuted and discriminated against. Sometimes whole communities were forced to convert. During the 19th century, there was considerable immigration to the Land of Israel, and the Zionist movement spread throughout the community.
Under the Pahlavi Dynasty, established in 1925, the country was secularized and oriented toward the West. This greatly benefited the Jews, who were emancipated and played an important role in the economy and in cultural life. On the eve of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, 80,000 Jews lived in Iran. In the wake of the upheaval, tens of thousands of Jews, especially the wealthy, left the country, leaving behind vast amounts of property.
The Council of the Jewish Community, established after World War II, is the community’s representative body. The Jews also have a representative in parliament who is obligated by law to support Iranian foreign policy and its Anti-Zionist position.
Despite the official distinction between “Jews,” “Zionists,” and “Israel,” the most common accusation the Jews encounter is that of maintaining contacts with Zionists. The Jewish community does enjoy a measure of religious freedom but is faced with constant suspicion of cooperating with the Zionist state and with “imperialistic America” — both such activities are punishable by death. Jews who apply for a passport to travel abroad must do so in a special bureau and are immediately put under surveillance. The government does not generally allow all members of a family to travel abroad at the same time to prevent Jewish emigration. The Jews live under the status of dhimmi, with the restrictions imposed on religious minorities. Jewish leaders fear government reprisals if they draw attention to the official mistreatment of their community.
Iran’s official government-controlled media often issues anti-Semitic propaganda. A prime example is the government’s publishing of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a notorious Czarist forgery, in 1994 and 1999.2 Jews also suffer varying degrees of officially sanctioned discrimination, particularly in the areas of employment, education, and public accommodations.3
Following the overthrow of the Shah and the declaration of an Islamic state in 1979, Iran severed relations with Israel. The country has subsequently supported many of the Islamic terrorist organizations that target Jews and Israelis, particularly the Lebanon-based Hezbollah. Nevertheless, Iran’s Jewish community is the largest in the Middle East outside Israel.
After the Iranian revolution in early 1979, members of the Jewish community feared for their lives, afraid that they would be murdered or expelled by the new Iranian regime. After the execution of prominent Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian on May 9, 1979, was publicized in local news outlets, the leaders of the Jewish community in Iran knew that they had to act fast in order to guarantee the safety of all Iranian Jews. The community leaders quickly assembled a group of two rabbis and four prominent young intellectuals and set off to meet with Ayatollah Khomeini in the Iranian city of Qom. After the group congratulated the Ayatollah on his victory over the Shah in the recent revolution, the Ayatollah gave a long monologue concluding by comparing Christianity, Islam, and Judaism and saying that they are the only religions that are truly descended from heaven. The Ayatollah stated that in the Qur’an Moses’s name is mentioned more times than the name of any other prophet. The discussion concluded with Ayatollah Khomeini claiming that “we recognize our Jews as separate from those godless, bloodsucking Zionists.” This was the answer that the Jewish community leaders had been looking for, and the Iranian government has kept its word and kept the Jews physically safe (for the most part) ever since this moment.8
The Jewish Population in 1948 was 100,000 in 2023 it was 9,300
The Jews of Israel and the people of Iran continue to stand together against the terror that they are both facing.
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BILL MAHER MIGHT GET OUSTED FROM THE LIBERAL WORLD FOR WHAT HE SAID HERE ABOUT ISRAEL
Some straight talk. Do people really care about the Arab refugees in Gaza? If so, which people?
Avi Abelow, Pulse of Israel
Do other Arab countries really care about the Arabs in Gaza? Does Hamas or the kleptocracy called the Palestinian Authority care about the Arabs in Gaza?
There is only one group of people who truly care about the Arabs in Gaza – they are the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces who are risking their lives to destroy the Hamas terror organization.
Can that really be the case? The very soldiers who are accused of committing genocide are actually liberating the Arabs in Gaza? That sounds absurd. Well, the lies and accusations peddled by most of the mass media are indeed patently absurd and that is why the truth seems to be the polar opposite of reality. Let’s take a closer look.
Imagine if you lived in a neighborhood where your elected political and security officials began tunneling under your apartment building and forcing you to ignore everything going on under your building. If you were to raise your voice in protest, you would be killed on the spot. So, you go along with it unhappily, knowing good and well, that the tunnels will be used to transport weapons and store missile launchers that will create a haven for terror. You know in your heart, that the digging under your building will lead to the digging of your grave when the inevitable response to missiles being launched from under your building will be a massive bombardment. Your are stuck and basically have no choice except to leave. But neighboring countries have closed their doors to you. This is the situation for a small, but not insignificant number of Arabs in Gaza. They truly should be helped. Their only hope is to be freed by the Israel Defense Forces as nobody else truly cares about them.
However, the vast majority of the Arabs in Gaza helped build the tunnels, supported the terror state build up and pray several times of day fervently for the destruction of the entire State of Israel and the Jewish people as a whole. They value their own lives less than they value killing Jews. It is hard to understand for most Western educated people. But the education of the majority of Arabs in Gaza did not include the enlightenment, the Bill of Rights, and concepts such as freedom of religion and press. The entire frame of reference is one of a Holy War, a jihad – not one of rights and privileges.
The most basic premise when analyzing Israel’s present reality is to realize that Israel has been fighting against its destruction from its very first day 75 years ago until today. There is no margin of error that allows Israel to take risks. The stakes are too high. All high-minded people who truly care about the poor Arab refugees should learn from Israel how to properly deal with an impossible problem and retain moral clarity in a world that is increasingly morally confused and filled with hypocrisy.
Source: Israel Unwired
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Ronald Reagan Leadership Award winner Dena DeCamp on Dissent Television
Dena DeCamp gives her wide ranging views on the Presidential Primary in Florida to her thoughts about who will succeed President Donald J. Trump after serving as the 47th POTUS.
Dena provides a woman's perspective on the economy, to the border crisis, to those issue near and dear to all patriots. Dena is a business woman and understands how this economy is harming her, her customers and her employees.
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IAF warplanes PULVARIZED a Hezbollah launcher
Fighter jets attacked the launcher used to attack Hermon yesterday in the Al-Fohar area.
Also, another launcher was attacked in the Konin area in southern Lebanon, from which launches were made to the Miron area during the day.
Newsrael News Desk
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What's Wrong with Censorship?
No one has a monopoly on truth. That’s why we need open, uncensored discussion and debate.
Why, then, are the government and Big Tech platforms suppressing what we can read, see, and hear?
Philip Hamburger, Professor of Law at Columbia University, sheds light on this alarming trend.
Copyright Prager University.
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After the state of the union it is clear - this president puts politics over people.
Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt after Biden's SOTU speech made this video telling the truth that, "This president puts politics over people."
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