Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Less Rockets, Restrictions Lifted

A graph by Aryeh Eisenman showing the quantities of Iranian missiles launched in each barrage, over time.  The elimination of the launchers is clearly achieving results.

This can certainly explain the decision on the easing of restrictions in our area approved 
by the Home Front Command starting at 18:00 today.

Small businesses can start operating (my wife can have her nails done!!), similarly cafes and restaurants.

The Iranian missile threat is steadily decreasing as time progresses. We have had two consecutive nights of sleep without alarms.


 

Gazans Claim Yet Another "Massacre"

The Gazans claim: “A new massacre among those waiting to receive aid packages.”

It seems the Gazans are trying to get some attention back, after “all eyes” are currently on Tehran… 

The Gazan Ministry of Health claims there are 45 dead and hundreds wounded as a result of gunfire directed at Gazans who were waiting for aid near “Al-Takhliya Junction” in Khan Yunis, in the southern part of the Strip.

The Gazan channels are endlessly “pumping up” the event, but it’s clear that there’s an “organized show” going on here. Videos from the entrance to Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis  show there is a lot of noise, a lot of shouting, a lot of extras putting on a performance – but there are hardly any casualties…

They even bothered to bring in, as an extra, our acquaintance from previous videos, the TikTok star Awad Barbach – who shouts a bit at the hospital entrance.

Gaza is not the main event anymore, they want their stories back in the headlines...

Iran's Cryptocurrency reserves collapse

 Iran is resorting to the use of cryptrocurrency in order to bypass the sanctions imposed by the West.

It is now reported that 95% of the assets of the Iranian crypto exchange Nobitex vanished due to a breach by a hacker group called “The Predatory Freedom,” which is identified with Israel. 

According to an Israeli military correspondent, the Nobitex exchange is linked to Iranian efforts to circumvent the sanctions imposed on Iran by using cryptocurrencies.

As of today, according to foreign sources, the amount of digital currency in wallets connected to this exchange dropped from $1.8 billion to just $100 million.


Tuesday, June 17, 2025

CNN Just Can't Print an Honest Report

For full report see https://honestreporting.com/cnn-exploits-arab-israeli-familys-death-to-push-narrative-of-bomb-shelter-discrimination-against-palestinians/

In the early hours of Sunday morning, a missile launched by Iran struck the northern Israeli town of Tamra, near Haifa, killing four women from the same Arab Israeli family.

But CNN wasn’t content to report the tragedy with facts. Instead, it used the Khatib family’s death to push an ugly and misleading narrative: that Israel is running a system of bomb shelter “inequality” between Israelis and “Palestinian citizens of Israel.”

In a report titled “Iranian strikes expose bomb shelter shortage for Palestinian towns inside Israel,” published after Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward’s visit to Tamra, CNN describes the town as “somber, compounded by anger over a lack of adequate bomb shelters—an issue that Palestinian citizens of Israel have long warned was a glaring inequality.”

They cite the town’s mayor, who claims just 40% of Tamra’s 37,000 residents have access to a safe room or shelter. CNN offers no evidence that the Khatib family lacked a shelter. In fact, other international outlets—including The Guardian—have reported that the family had two safe rooms, one on each floor of their home. Yet CNN builds an entire narrative on the unverified assumption that they did not.

Instead of establishing facts, the report relies on implication and generalization—using one family’s tragedy to frame a broader accusation of systemic discrimination.

But here’s what CNN doesn’t tell its audience:

·        Over half of all Israeli homes—Jewish, Muslim, or Christian—lack access to a safe room. According to the Israel Builders Association, as of late 2024, roughly 1.67 million of Israel’s 3 million residential units still have no reinforced shelter.

·        Many Israeli cities—including Bat Yam, Tel Aviv, and Rishon LeZion—have huge populations living in older buildings without safe rooms. Bat Yam, where two children were killed by Iranian missiles, has long been flagged for its vulnerability.

·        In 1992, Israel amended its Civil Defense Law to focus on private shelters, aiming to allow people quicker access within their homes instead of forcing them to run through streets. But the effort has been uneven. Israel’s aging population—over 1.2 million people above age 70—still faces serious risks. These are not comfortable statistics. But they are the reality for millions of Israelis—Jewish and Arab alike.

So when CNN isolates Arab towns like Tamra from this broader national picture, it doesn’t shed light on inequality—it distorts it. The result is a politicized narrative built on omission and insinuation.

To wield the unspeakable loss of one family as a political cudgel, as CNN has done, is not only dishonest—it’s disgraceful.

Friday, June 13, 2025

Wake Up World- It's Coming to You!


 They say what they mean. When is the world going to wake up?

Monday, June 9, 2025

Flotilla Boat Towed to Israel, Activists to be Deported

 


This photo follows an interception of the "Aid" boat.

Greta Thurnberg receiving a bottle of water and a sandwich
from Israeli soldiers.

Before the crew were taken to the airport, no arrests
or handcuffs, they were shown a 40 minute video
of the events of October 7th. If that did not change t
heir minds of the importance of supporting
the "Palestinian Cause" (as opposed to the Gazan people)
nothing will.