Foreign Ministry: ‘Some details Germany unfortunately left out’

The German Foreign Office published a statement condemning an Israeli strike on a hospital in Gaza, writing, “The cruel Hamas terror must be fought. But international humanitarian law applies — with a special obligation to protect civilian sites. How is a hospital supposed to be evacuated in under 20 minutes?”

Israel’s Foreign Ministry replied: “We would expect a clear and strong condemnation of Hamas’s use of hospitals, not rhetoric that encourages Hamas’s continued abuse of civilian infrastructure.

“Here are important facts that are unfortunately missing from your statement: This was a precise strike on a single building that was used by Hamas as a terror command and control center. There was no medical activity taking place in this building.”

Israel clarified that “prior to the strike, an early warning was issued. There were no civilian casualties as a result of the strike. The strike was carried out while avoiding further damage to the hospital compound, which remained operational for continued medical treatment.”

The Israeli statement goes on to explain: “At Al-Nasr Hospital, the Head of the Nursing Department, Muhammad Sakr, just published a Facebook post in which he stated that he had received death threats from Islamic Jihad operatives after he and his colleagues refused to allow terrorists who did not require medical treatment into the hospital compound.

“Hamas and other terrorist organizations use hospitals in Gaza for terrorist activities. This is what you should be speaking out against.”

Rekindling a Forgotten Legacy: A Pesach Journey into the Heart of Sephardic-Portuguese Heritage in the Caribbean

Our recent Pesach Seder, hosted by Rabbi Dr. Yehonatan Elazar-DeMota’s esteemed family in Santiago—the Dominican Republic’s vibrant second-largest city—was an experience of profound cultural resonance and renewal. Amid the flicker of candlelight and the low hum of heartfelt melodies, we gathered with Rabbi Dr. Elazar’s family and several dedicated community members. The air was alive with the intermingling of Spanish and Ladino, as new melodies intertwined with time-honored chants.

At the Seder table, a lamb spinal cord—a symbolic centerpiece—spoke to the ancient traditions, while local fruit juices, including tangy tamarindo, refreshed our spirits. Over Shabbat and throughout the Chag, we delved deep into the community’s storied past: a history that began in the New World, nurtured by pride, resilience, and a passion embodied by Rabbi Dr. Yehonatan Elazar-DeMota himself—a man determined to pursue a doctorate in international law and champion the legacy of Sephardic-Portuguese contributions. His extensive research, including dives into the archives and testimonies preserved in the Amsterdam Library, affirmed a commitment to giving overdue recognition to a people whose influence transcends borders and centuries.

A Tapestry Woven in Time: Sephardic-Portuguese in the Caribbean

Dating back to the forced expulsions from Spain in 1492 and Portugal in 1497, Sephardic-Portuguese Jews carried with them the resilient spirit of survival as they established vibrant communities across the Caribbean. Historically, these communities not only became integral to local economies but also played a formidable role in controlling trade routes and establishing strategic outposts. Their maritime legacy is especially remarkable—many among them assumed roles akin to pirates, engaging in daring naval skirmishes and even fighting against Portuguese ships on behalf of the Dutch. This adventurous facet adds a layer of commerce, courage, and cultural resilience to their rich heritage.

Historian Mordechai Arbel, renowned for his exhaustive research into Sephardic cultural heritage, observes:

“The Sephardic-Portuguese communities of the Caribbean are living testaments to endurance and adaptation. Their legacy is etched into the social and political fabric of the Dominican Republic, much like the enduring memory of our own people’s journey from slavery to sovereignty.”
(Quoted in an interview in February 2024)

Complementing this perspective, Menashe Ben Yisrael has meticulously documented the interplay between Sephardic heritage and Caribbean history. He explains:

“The Sephardic-Portuguese not only preserved their cultural identity in the face of adversity but also actively engaged in shaping the socio-political evolution of the Caribbean. Their story is a dynamic chronicle of migration, trade, and resilient statecraft that has been underrecognized by the broader Jewish world.”
(Quoted at an academic symposium in March 2024)

Voices from the Journey: Scholarship and Commitment

Among the voices at our Seder,  Rabbi Dr. Yehonatan Elazar-DeMota stood out, advocating for both cultural remembrance and sustainable future action. His words resonated:

“Many of the diaspora Sephardic-Portuguese communities were very concentrated on preserving and remembering the past. There isn’t much thought or sustainable action looking into the future.”

Rabbi Dr. Elazar’s call is clear—beyond memory, there is an urgent need to nurture renewed leadership and create economic opportunities that bridge heritage with modern sustainability.

Charting a New Course: Sustainable Heritage Through Community and Tourism

The vision for the future is both ambitious and inspiring. A Sephardic-Portuguese family from Florida has proposed transforming a substantial tract of land into a style kibbutz—a sustainable community hub aimed at reconnecting scattered Sephardic-Portuguese individuals throughout the Caribbean, with the first goal of gathering up to 400 community members in the Dominican Republic. This initiative is a tangible effort to forge a self-sustaining future that honors a rich history of cultural interaction and enduring resilience.

Beyond establishing the kibbutz, the plan calls for innovative sustainable tourism. In collaboration with Rabbi Dr. Elazar, I have offered to help develop an eco-friendly tourism infrastructure designed to enhance hospitality services across the Dominican Republic and other Caribbean islands where Sephardic-Portuguese communities and individuals reside. This dual approach—combining communal renewal with modern economic development—seeks to generate new income streams while reclaiming the influential narrative of Sephardic-Portuguese impact on Caribbean culture and politics.

The Intersection of History, Politics, and Pesach Spirit

Pesach ties the past to the present as we commemorate liberation from bondage. The Sephardic-Portuguese witnessed the rise and fall of empires and catalyzed pivotal changes in local and international arenas. Their contributions to the Dominican Republic’s independence underscore a broader struggle against subjugation—a struggle echoed in every Seder plate and every retelling of our shared history. Even as historical accounts recount Amsterdam’s role as a hub for Sephardic leadership—only to see its vibrant community decimated during the Shoa, leaving a void that still challenges collective memory—there remains an urgent need to nurture new leadership, particularly in the Dominican Republic, where only around 1,000 affiliated Jews remain, 400 of them Sephardic-Portuguese descendants. This remnant community carries the weight of centuries of history and resilience, yet faces the pressing challenge of revitalizing identity, community structures, and educational continuity for future generations.

A Pesach of Remembrance and Hope

This Pesach, as we break Matza in Santiago and recount the vivid tales of Sephardic-Portuguese daring—from their control of trade routes and audacious maritime exploits to their far-reaching cultural legacy—we are reminded that freedom is a living dialogue between past triumphs and future aspirations. The insights of Mordechai Arbel, Menashe Ben Yisrael, and  Rabbi Dr. Yehonatan Elazar-DeMota serve as a clarion call: it is time to embrace a future where historical memory fuels sustainable progress, cultural revival, and renewed unity.

Let this op-ed serve as both tribute and testament—a narrative of liberation spanning centuries and oceans. In the memory of our ancestors and the promise of tomorrow, may the legacy of Sephardic-Portuguese resilience inspire a new chapter of hope and unity across the Caribbean and beyond.

Attn; US Foreign Relations Comm Chair Senator James Risch from David Bedein in Jeruslem

Dear Senator Risch,

I write to you because of our longstanding relationship due to your courageous stance on UNRWA.

There are two issues to bring to your attention,

First,US Middle East envoy Steven Witkoff has issued a directive which asks that Israel participate in negotiations on this coming Sabbath, April 17, in Vienna.

US Envoy Witkoff is more than aware of the law in Israel which forbids the conduct of official business on the Sabbath except in matters of life and death.

This is not the first time that Witkoff has issued a directive to Israel to break the Sabbath.

Second,it has come to our attention that the US now considers renewal of civil aid to UNRWA, following the spread of false information that UNRWA has changed its policies.

Kindly peruse these links for an update on UNRWA policy, where the situation gotten worse:

https://israelbehindthenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/p14-17.pdf

https://www.terrorism-info.org.il/app/uploads/2024/05/E_114_24.pdf

https://www.cfnepr.com/205640/Movies

https://israelbehindthenews.com/2024/11/27/an-updated-unrwa-peace-initiative

It goes without saying that you would be a welcome guest in Jerusalem.

Thank you,

David

Cognitive Dissonance in Israel Foreign Policy decision making.

On Thursday, April 10, 1025, I traveled with Middle East education expert Dr. Arnon Groiss to conduct on-the- record interviews of European Union officials concerning EU policy towards UNRWA and the PLO, also known as the PA, with an aim to sharing research conducted concerning UNRWA and the PA.

Links for recent research that we shared with the EU:

https://www.terrorism-info.org.il/app/uploads/2024/05/E_114_24.pdf

https://israelbehindthenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/p14-17.pdf

https://www.cfnepr.com/205640/Movies

An Updated UNRWA Peace Initiative

Officers by Day Terrorists by Night

Following this presentation, EU officials said that Israel government policy makers had said that Israel would continue to support the PA,and the Palestinian security forces with no restrictions on education. EU officials emphasized that their prime concern was the stability of the PA. EU officials do not seem to know about the 2007 Mecca accord, which assures Hamas permanent standing inside the Palestininan Authority,

Ten Obstacles to Middle East Peace – Israel Behind the News

Waiting to hear a response from the government of Israel to this EU messagel

Jonathan Pollard: PERSECUTION of Amiram Ben Uliel by “Jewish Department” of Shin Bet

Discussion between the head of Machon Shilo Rabbi David Bar-Hayim & Jewish hero Jonathan Pollard

Conference on the Jewish Left – Videos, Info 🎥 @ Boston U 2/28/2025

Date: Tue, Apr 8, 2025

This ‘con’ference took place from 9am until 5pm.

Around 300 Jews4Jihad attended in person and at least 800 were online.

You will see from the sponsors that these groups and individuals are heavily funded, organized and not just operating In Jews4Jihad groups but Hillels and other ‘mainstream’ secular Jewish groups as well.

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There was one Islamonazi who spoke too.

Yousef Munayyer.

“Yousef Munayyer is the Executive Director of the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR), formerly the U.S. Campaign to End the Occupation (ETO).

Munayyer was the Executive Director of the Jerusalem Fund and Palestine Center (2009-2014) and worked as a Policy Analyst for the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC).”

https://canarymission.org/individual/Yousef_Munayyer

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Omer Bartov is a ‘professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies’ at Brown U.
Not surprisingly his Judische Selbsthasse and pathological hatred of Judaism and Israel is even more vitriolic than Munayyer’s.You can watch and listen to them both for yourselves.

“As A Former IDF Soldier And Historian Of Genocide I Was Deeply Disturbed By My Recent Visit To Israel”

August 13, 2024

Excerpts:

“…By the time I travelled to Israel, I had become convinced that at least since the attack by the IDF on Rafah on 6 May 2024, it was no longer possible to deny that Israel was engaged in systematic war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocidal actions…”

What effect would such a constitution have had on the nature of the state? How would it have tempered the transformation of Zionism from an ideology that sought to liberate the Jews from the degradation of exile and discrimination and to put them on equal standing with the other nations of the world, to a state ideology of ethnonationalism, oppression of others, expansionism and apartheid ?
During the few hopeful years of the Oslo peace process, people in Israel began speaking of making it into a “state of all its citizens”, Jews and Palestinians alike. The assassination of prime minister Rabin in 1995 put an end to that dream. Will it ever be possible for Israel to discard the violent, exclusionary, militant and increasingly racist aspects of its vision as it is embraced there now by so many of its Jewish citizens? Will it ever be able to reimagine itself as its founders had so eloquently envisioned it – as a nation based on freedom, justice and peace?…”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/13/israel-gaza-historian-omer-bartov

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Beyond Words indeed…

Beyond Words
Rabbi Meir Kahane
1960-1990
Volume 5

I LOVE ARABS
April 25, 1986

“l love Arabs because they are so normal and honest, even as I become more and more convinced that the Jews need a national couch. And because I respect the Arab, unlike the pathetic Jewish liberals, I understand that we cannot buy their logic and national pride with syrupy words, with indoor toilets and with “better living conditions.” Because I respect Arabs I know that not by bread alone does the Arab live. Nor even by cake. And because, unlike the Mad Hatter Jewish liberals, leftists, Moderdox, ad infinitum, I respect the Arabs – I know that they must go. And with G-d’s help, they will, and we will save Jews from both honest Arabs and from their own dishonest selves…”

Rabbi Meir Kahane

Beyond Words | Rabbi Meir Kahane

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As Rabbi Kahane H’YD correctly observed:

“There is no greater anti-Semite than the Jewish one and no one hates the Jewish people more than the traitor and apostate”

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2025 The Conference On The Jewish Left

About The Conference On The American Left

“Founded in 2024, Boston University’s annual “Conference on the Jewish Left” gathers together scholars, students, and global partners of the Jewish left. At a time when foundational principles of justice and democracy are under attack, the conference provides an educational space to bridge the academic-community divide, and to explore the Jewish left’s values, institutions, and impact. The conference aims to tackle pressing public questions and to empower the next generation of leaders to make a real-world difference in the critical challenges facing humanity and the earth today.”

More videos,pics, speakers bios and sponsors information.

2025 Conference on the Jewish Left

2025 Conference on the Jewish Left Videos

Rewatch your favorite moments

Simone Zimmerman “Nakba Denial and the Future of American Judaism” with discussion by Shaul Magid

Molly Crabapple “Here Where We Live is Our Country, the Story of the Jewish Labor Bund” with discussion by Hasia Diner

Adam Seligman “Personal Reflections on the Israeli Jewish Left” with discussion by Anat Biletzki

“Organizing the Jewish Left,” a conversation with Audrey Sasson (JFREJ), Joanna Ware (Jewish Liberation Fund), and Rabbi Becky Silverstein

Yousef Munayyer “Palestine in the Time of Monsters” with discussion by Sarah Anne Minkin

Omer Bartov on “Israel’s War in Gaza and the Question of Genocide”

Ocala, Florida: A Journey of Growth, Service, and Kindness

All photos credit: Noam Bedein

Our journey to Ocala, Florida, began with an unexpected connection—one that would lead us into the heart of a community where service and kindness are a way of life. We were invited by Pastor Rocky Shrable to speak and present to his congregation and others in Ocala. Recently, Pastor Rocky had traveled to Israel on a solidarity mission with members of his church. During their visit to the Knesset, their tour guide was none other than Adi’s father, Joel Rabinowitz.

Choosing to visit Ocala firsthand was part of our Bedein – Agents of Hope mission, which focuses on reaching out to and spending time with remote Jewish and Christian communities that are not centrally located. While much pro-Israel activism and engagement occur in major metropolitan areas like Miami or Boca Raton, we believe it is equally important to connect with communities in Central, North, and West Florida, ensuring that those outside the major hubs also feel seen, supported, and engaged.

Presentation in a Cowboy Church, Ocala.

From the moment we arrived in Ocala, we were met with open arms. This city, just an hour north of Orlando, is one of the fastest-growing in the United States, with nearly 250 families moving in each week. But beyond the numbers, what makes Ocala remarkable is the deep-rooted spirit of giving, resilience, and faith that holds the community together.


A Story of Redemption: Mayor Ben Marciano

One of the most powerful encounters of our visit was meeting Mayor Ben Marciano, a leader whose life story is a testament to second chances and unwavering determination. Once struggling with addiction and homelessness, he found himself at rock bottom—until faith and the kindness of others helped him turn his life around.

Marciano’s past, rather than defining him, became the foundation for his mission: to lift others up. He built a successful chain of health clubs in Ocala and, alongside his wife and their three children, opened their home to nearly 200 foster children over the past two years. His belief in giving people a second chance extends beyond his home—he actively hires individuals with difficult pasts, proving that redemption is possible for anyone willing to fight for it.

His journey is deeply inspiring, and it’s clear why Ocala’s residents love and admire their mayor. He leads by example, showing that service and resilience are the true pillars of a strong community.


Wings of Faith: Feeding the Body and Soul

If there’s one place in Ocala where giving back is a way of life, it’s Wings of Faith Fellowship, led by Pastor Rocky. This faith-driven mission runs one of the most extensive food distribution networks in the state, ensuring that struggling families never go hungry.

With over 100 volunteers and nearly half the congregation actively involved in charity work, Wings of Faith embodies the spirit of generosity. Their thrift store at 3330 SE 58th Avenue, Ocala, FL, not only provides affordable goods but also funds mission projects that change lives across the state.

We were moved by the selflessness of this congregation—people who dedicate their time and energy to lifting up those in need. It was a humbling reminder that kindness and service are at the heart of true faith.


A Home by the Lake: The Kindness of Trish and Ed Farrell

No journey is complete without the people who make it special. In Ocala, that was Trish and Ed Farrell, who welcomed us into their beautiful lakeside home on Lake Ocklawaha as if we were family.

Their warmth was immediate and genuine—not just in how they opened their doors but in the way they live their lives, guided by compassion. Raising their family with the values of service and kindness, they exemplify the heart of Ocala. Sitting on their porch, overlooking the water, sharing stories and laughter, we felt at home.


Discovering Ocala’s Natural Beauty

Beyond its incredible people, Ocala is a treasure trove of natural beauty and heritage. Known as the “Horse Capital of the World,” it attracts equestrian enthusiasts from around the globe. At the heart of this legacy stands the World Equestrian Center, a world-class facility where the elegance, discipline, and connection between humans and horses are celebrated year-round.

It was here that we had the pleasure of meeting Merry Huebing, a longtime Ocala resident with a profound love for horses and a lifetime of dedication to the equestrian world. Merry has called Ocala home for over 44 years, and for more than three decades, she and her late husband, Merriwell dedicated themselves to raising full-race Arabian horses. Their passion wasn’t just about the show—though they certainly excelled in horse show presentations—it was about creating a bond between horses and people.

They specialized in breeding Arabian horses with local U.S. breeds, developing a lineage known for being family-oriented and pet-friendly. These weren’t just competition horses—they were gentle, intelligent, and raised to be companions, ideal for riding and family life. Merry’s dedication to the well-being and character of each horse they raised is a reflection of the deeper values that define Ocala’s equestrian scene.

Later in life, Merry and her husband transitioned away from horse breeding and began raising llamas—a new chapter that continued their connection to the land and animals. Surprisingly, these llamas still serve an important role today: acting as guardians of the farm, protecting livestock from coyotes and other predators. It’s a practical and heartwarming example of how their love for animals evolved while still preserving the spirit of stewardship and care.

It’s through passionate, committed individuals like Merry that Ocala evolved from a regional hub into a national center for horse lovers, eventually earning its title as the Horse Capital of the World. Her stories added a rich, personal layer to our understanding of this city’s equestrian soul—one rooted not only in excellence and competition, but also in love, resilience, and lifelong connection.

A Sunset Walk Through Ocala Wetland Recharge Park

On Mayor Marciano’s recommendation, we made our way to the Ocala Wetland Recharge Park just before sunset. This hidden gem is a haven for wildlife and a crucial project for water conservation.

From the moment we arrived, nature welcomed us. The first thing we spotted? An alligator, lounging at the water’s edge. As we walked along the elevated wooden boardwalks, the sky turned golden, filtering through the Spanish moss hanging from ancient trees.

The park is home to an astonishing 170+ species of birds, and we were lucky enough to see Black-bellied Whistling Ducks, Great Blue Herons, and Red-winged Blackbirds. The peaceful setting made it easy to forget that we were just minutes from a bustling, growing city.

Ocala’s commitment to preserving nature while embracing growth is a delicate balance, but this park is proof that both can coexist beautifully.


Kayaking at Rainbow Springs: A Magical Manatee Encounter

Our Ocala adventure wouldn’t have been complete without a clear-kayak tour on the Rainbow River. Partnering with Get Up And Go Kayaking, we embarked on a mesmerizing journey over waters so clear, it felt like we were floating on air.

Then, the magic happened—a manatee surfaced beside us, releasing a soft exhale before disappearing beneath the water. For the next hour, we watched these gentle giants glide effortlessly, their massive forms visible through the transparent kayaks.

It was a humbling experience, witnessing these creatures in their natural sanctuary. Our guide shared insights about their behavior, diet, and conservation efforts, making the experience even more meaningful.


A City Built on Kindness

As we left Ocala, we carried with us not just memories of breathtaking landscapes but stories of resilience, faith, and generosity. From the inspiring leadership of Mayor Ben Marciano, to the unwavering mission of Pastor Rocky and Wings of Faith, and the open-hearted kindness of Trish and Ed Farrell, Ocala left an indelible mark on our hearts.

This is a city where success is measured not just by growth, but by the strength of its people. Where service and kindness aren’t just words—they’re a way of life.

And for that, Ocala is truly unforgettable.

  

About the Author
Join the Bedein Family—Adi and Noam, Lavie (8) and Itam (5)—on their Mission of Hope and Unity. As they travel across the United States and Central America, their journey extends beyond mere travel, engaging and empowering diverse communities through educational experiences. Noam Bedein, a leader with over 18 years in social projects, has spearheaded environmental and educational initiatives in Israel. Notably, he has contributed to ecological conservation through the Dead Sea Revival Project and enhanced public awareness with the Sderot Media Center. Recently, he managed foreign affairs at ISRAEL-is during the Gaza war, focusing on strategic communications and international relations. Adi Rabinowitz Bedein, is a seasoned Holocaust educator and VIP guide at Yad Vashem and the October 7th Burnt Vehicles Compound. She delivers impactful lectures and workshops as the founder of the Network for Innovative Holocaust Education (NIHE).

Cacophonous chorus

The theme songs are similar when emanating from political pontificators, international bodies, media mavens or off-key self-loathers.

No other country and its supporters are subjected to such a constant barrage of bombastic bullying.

No other movement championing sovereignty for a hitherto exiled and ethnically cleansed people is challenged as to its legitimacy.

The chorus of falsehoods, slurs, slanders and revisionist rhapsodies continues unabated. Its inevitable toxic symptoms target Jews on every continent and threaten their safety and welfare.

This is borne out by the reported remarks of Jeremy Liebler, President of the Australian Zionist Federation, to YNet News. He confirmed that “there have never been worse times for Jews in Australia post 7 October which has seen a 700% in hate crimes.”

Political inaction and inertia combined with a continuing chorus of anti-Israel condemnations fuels a growing conflagration that threatens to spread with uncontrolled consequences.

A bipartisan political policy that once characterized Australia’s voting record at the United Nations has been well and truly shattered and abandoned. Adopting the extreme gospel of the left, now so beloved by all those who find Israel’s every action deplorable, Australia finds itself aligned with Israel & Jew-haters and the world’s worst human rights abusers. A predictable increase in domestic hate against Jews and Zionists (Jewish & Christian) is the inevitable corollary of cozying up to these scum bags and joining in the chorus of delegitimization.

Lining up on the Wong side may play well in constituencies where jihadist supporters are in the majority, but in the long run, it is sowing the seeds of a scourge that Jews are all too aware of from previous generations.

The latest manifestation of this blinkered thinking is the announcement that the Australian Government has approved sending an extra eleven million dollars of what it terms “lifesaving humanitarian aid” to Gaza. Since October 2023, Australian taxpayers have already provided 125 million dollars. It is a proven reality that Hamas and its terrorist friends and allies have hijacked most of the international aid sent to Gaza. The general Gaza population is deprived while terror leaders and terrorists and their families are well provided for thanks to the generosity of the Australian taxpayers and other such duped donors. This, of course, is an intentional strategy because what can be better than displaying deprived women and children to the world media?

True to their obsession with Israel blaming and turning a blind eye to terrorists and their enablers, dubious decision-makers in Canberra, Wellington and elsewhere continue to shovel millions of citizens’ money into a bottomless bucket of corruption and deception.

UNRWA schools continue to teach incitement and hate against Israel & Jews. Despite everything, taxpayers’ dollars continue to be sent to fund the indoctrination of the next generation of jihadist warriors.

Is it a weird coincidence or perhaps some sort of divine message that two people with the surname Albanese should be up for re-election or re-appointment at the same time?

Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the “occupied Palestinian territories”, is due to have her appointment renewed. She has a track record of the most vicious and malicious anti-Israel diatribes imaginable. Her term of office has been marked by a continual stream of invective and denunciations, all aimed at sanctioning the Jewish State.

Her performance is to be expected given the fact that she is employed by a corrupt and largely discredited organization which is controlled by a morally deficient majority of nations, In addition, her job title reveals the real objective, which is to denounce and defame Israel. “Palestinian occupied territories” is a purely false piece of fiction, and the fact that the UN feels it is necessary to have someone in charge of such a title exposes their real agenda.

Logic should dictate that Francesca Albanese is sacked and her responsibilities abolished.

What will most likely happen is that she will be re-appointed, accompanied by hymns of praise for her zeal in demonizing a fellow UN member nation. If by some miracle, she throws in the towel, her successor will no doubt be of equal toxicity.

Anthony Albanese, the Australian Prime Minister, also faces re-appointment or dismissal.

His animosity towards Israel is certainly not as crude as his namesake’s at the UN and is rooted more in the dogma of the hard left which sees the Jewish return of sovereignty as a colonialist enterprise. Needing to placate a growing Islamist electorate and succumbing to a prevalent socialist bias against Jewish nationalism, Albanese is perfectly poised to deliver condemnations against Israel’s war on terror and barbarity.

If one is not prepared to fully confront terrorists and instead prefers high-sounding rhetoric, there is no chance that Israel’s actions will be supported. The end result is a rapid emboldening of hate which has already occurred since 7 October 2023.

SKY News Australia reported that the Prime Minister has failed to commit to a single recommendation from the recent antisemitism summit. This does not bode well for post-election action, especially if the Labor Party is returned to power.

For Australian Jews, the most worrying prospect is a coalition of red and green. The Greens are inherently anti-Israel,  and their manifesto if carried out would put the Government on a par with the Irish haters. A coalition of this type would doom not only Australia – Israel relationships but also spell acute danger for the future of Jews in Australia.

Francesca and Anthony Albanese as well as all who vote at the UN against Israel should take heed of the wise words of the former Paraguay President who this week addressed the antisemitism conference in Israel.

“Silence about antisemitism and anti Israel animus is complicity. The treatment of the Jewish People has led to further evil throughout history. Treatment of the Jews has been a moral thermometer of history. Consequently there were moments in history when silence is not neutrality but complicity. I decry double standards against the State of Israel such as those denying the Jewish State the right to exist or defend itself. Telling the only Jewish State whether or not it could have its government in Jerusalem is not diplomacy, it is antisemitism.”

What a refreshing breath of honesty and truth and a direct contrast to the fetid outpouring of denunciations from all those who condemn Israel at each and every opportunity.

Compare this with the pitiful self-loathing of those who prefer to fraternize with supporters of terror groups. An honourary associate professor of philosophy and the son of Holocaust survivors addressed a pro-Palestinian meeting at the University of Technology in Sydney. His denunciations of Israel solicited enthusiastic applause, especially when he proclaimed, “our duty is to make Jews uncomfortable.”

It is hardly possible to sink lower when such a person professing to be Jewish can proudly parrot such breast-beating blather. Instead of making terror supporters and murderers of babies uncomfortable, this individual prefers to cozy up to the perpetrators’ supporters in order to make the surviving victims uncomfortable.

With amazement and some degree of amusement, I read an op-ed in the Jerusalem Post which asserted that “under Keir Starmer, Britain is a friend of Israel.”  Once I realized that the writer was a UK Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Labour Friends of Israel, all became clearer.

One has to admit that after Jeremy Corbyn, any leader of the party would most probably be an improvement. The UK Prime Minister is undoubtedly more evenly balanced in his attitudes towards Israel, but unfortunately, he still has to contend with an underlying anti-Israel malaise among the substantial left wing of his party. This presents him with a delicate balancing act whereby any positive remark needs to be countered with a contra outburst from one of his ministers or officials.

Thus, it is no surprise that during question time in the Commons this week, Foreign Secretary Lammy bleated again about “illegal settlements.”

Lammy said: “I condemn categorically the development of settlements which are illegal under international law, settlements do not offer security to Israel or to Palestinians, and I also condemn calls to annex the West Bank which would lead only to violence and jeopardise prospects for a Palestinian state.

“I’m clear with Israeli counterparts that settlement expansion must stop.”

The real threat to security is the creation of yet another terror-facilitating state. Those who continue to ignore Israel’s undoubted legal claim to Judea and Samaria need to update their repertoire of discredited lyrics if they want to be hailed as true friends.

Israel confronts Egypt over ‘major’ peace treaty violation

Israel has approached Egypt and the US with a request to begin dismantling military infrastructure constructed by the Egyptian army in Sinai that violates the peace agreement between the countries. A senior security official characterized the Egyptian actions as a “major violation” of the security annex during a conversation with journalists.

The official explained that the entry of military forces into Sinai beyond the quotas agreed upon in the military annex to the peace agreements represents “the smaller problem,” since “such actions are reversible. It’s not complicated to move tanks backward,” the senior official said. He emphasized that this issue ranks high on Defense Minister Israel Katz’s priority list, who requested special attention be given to the matter.

Israel committed to preserving Egyptian peace agreement

The Israeli senior official stressed that Israel remains committed to preserving the peace agreement with Egypt and has no intention of altering its military deployment along the Egyptian border. However, he added that Israel “will not accept the situation.”

In a separate context, the senior official revealed that the threat from “external Hamas” is intensifying globally. Particularly concerning is the risk of terrorist activity by Hamas forces in Syria. The security official disclosed that Syria’s leader, Abu Mohammad al-Julani, has released Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders from Syrian prisons where they had been detained during Bashar Assad’s rule. Following their release, these organization leaders are threatening to attack Israel.

To counter this threat, Israel has established a security zone approximately 11 miles wide and 50 miles long into the Syrian side of the Golan Heights. Along this zone, nine major outposts have been constructed, with the central position located at the Hermon peak. “The IDF will remain in these areas until further notice. The army will separate the enemies from Israeli residents. The situation that existed before October 7 will not return,” the security official said.

Let Not This British Report Sit Idly By!

The All Party Parliamentary Group on Israel-UK published a 312-page report on March 18, 2025, titled The Roberts Report on The 7 October Attacks documenting the devastating details of the October 7 attacks in southern Israel and the Hamas-led atrocities. The Report is an irrefutable record of the terrorists’ crimes of murder, rape, torture, and kidnapping of civilians.

The report states it, “Has been undertaken to counter such pernicious views, and to lay down incontrovertible proof – for now and for the years to come – that nearly 1,200 innocent people were indeed murdered by Hamas and its allies, and very often in scenes of sadistic barbarism not seen in world history since the Rape of Nanjing in 1937.”

I am sharing this detailed report with you with the acknowledgement of knowing how complex and also the size it is.

“From the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate.” – Socrates.

The following describe some of the specifics itemised:

1,182 people were murdered by Hamas and their allies, and over 4,000 were wounded. This makes October 7 the deadliest terrorist attack per capita, with just over 1 in every 10,000 Israelis killed.

A total of 251 hostages were taken – 210 were alive and 41 were bodies. When the hostages were being taken to Gaza, several were subjected to abuse including physical assault, verbal abuse, sexual assault, and humiliating and degrading treatment. The abuse of hostages also continued during their time in captivity, including sunlight deprivation, starvation, binding, beatings, sexual abuse, and other degrading and humiliating treatment.

During the attacks, the terrorists committed acts of rape, gang rape, forced mutilation, sexualised torture, forced nudity, and posting sexualised images of victims on social media. Many of these incidents occurred at the Nova Festival & Route 232, as well as Kibbutz Re’im, Kibbutz Kfar Aza, Kibbutz Be’eri, and military bases. The number of victims of sexual violence, both living and killed, has not been released to the public.

Several UNRWA employees (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East) are known to have participated in the October 7 attack. This includes a UNRWA employee and Hamas commander who was seen, on video, directing terrorists to attack a roadside shelter with grenades where dozens of young people from the Nova Festival were taking shelter.

Lord Roberts of Belgravia, Chairperson of the All-Party Parliamentary Group said, “Hamas and its allies, both in the Middle East and equally shamefully in the West, have sought to deny the atrocities, despite the ironic fact that much of the evidence for the massacres derives from film footage from cameras carried by the terrorists themselves.”

Roberts adds: “Holocaust denial took a few years to take root in pockets of society, but on 7 October 2023 it took only hours for people to claim that the massacres in southern Israel had not taken place.”

Accordingly, as stated, “The work of the 7 October Parliamentary Commission is ongoing. This report is the first publication aimed at preserving an accurate record of the events. Research and writing for this edition took place from January 2024 to January 2025. As official inquiries uncover new information, the Commission will continue to verify and update its work.”

To download the report and for the latest updates visit: https://www.7octparliamentarycommission.co.uk/