Friday, April 18, 2025

Ribonut-nashimbyarok-WIG Total Victory or Prisoner Redemption ניצחון מוחלט או פדיון שבויים

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Total Victory or Prisoner Redemption

The goal of the war is not just the redemption of hostages but the total defeat of the enemy. Only victory will restore the nation's honor and bring back the captives. A country must be led with wisdom and courage—not with emotion and surrender.

by Rabbi Shimon Ben-Tzion, published on April 17, 2025 on the Arutz 7 site

Translated into English by the Sovereignty Movement

For the original Hebrew article

                  ניצחון מוחלט או פדיון שבויים

מטרת המלחמה אינה רק פדיון שבויים אלא הכרעה מוחלטת של האויב. רק ניצחון ישיב את כבוד האומה ואת החטופים. מדינה מנהלים בשכל ובגבורה – לא ברגש ובכניעה.

https://www.inn.co.il/news/666616 

The public debate surrounding the objectives of the current war is not merely political or moral—it touches upon the very definition of our identity as a state and a nation.

The question is not only "What do we do now?" but "What is the State of Israel? What is its purpose, and what is its historical and existential significance?"

It seems that the war's goal stands between two alternatives: the complete destruction of the Hamas terrorist organization or the return of the hostages, even at the cost of halting the fighting. However, upon deeper examination, this is a more fundamental question: Are we willing to forfeit our national backbone—forfeit our honor, our sense of sovereignty, and our independence—in the name of a fleeting emotion, however painful?

The State of Israel was established through the self-sacrifice of generations. Since 1948, through the liberation of Jerusalem in 1967, and up to the present day, we have merited—by divine grace and through the blood of our finest sons and daughters—to establish a home for the Jewish people in the Land of Israel. The meaning of the state is that we ceased to be a collection of individuals; we are now a nation living on its land, under its sovereignty, with its own army and the ability to determine its fate.

Those who hold a sovereign Jewish worldview understand: our responsibility is to the collective, not the individual. This is "arvut hadadit"- mutual responsibility, but not only human—it is national. What is at stake here is not only the precious lives of the hostages but the existence of a proud, independent, and secure Jewish state.

I received a letter from a senior lawyer who wrote that, in his view, the release of the hostages is more important than the honor of the State of Israel. I asked—what is a state without honor? How can we forget that national dignity is a prerequisite for any political existence? National honor is not an ornament—it is a foundation.

Also in the Haredi world, which is not identified with the sovereign perspective, it is sometimes difficult to feel the deep significance of the state. One who does not see Independence Day as a holiday, who does not wave the Israeli flag,  finds it hard to fight for the idea that he is not just a "private person" but part of a national redemptive process.

On Simchat Torah, we lost in one day what we had accumulated in 75 years of statehood. The pain is immense—Jewish blood was spilled, women, children, and the elderly were kidnapped, humiliated, tortured, and murdered—as if we were in 20th-century Europe and not in our ancestral land. But precisely from there, the people rose and responded—by going into battle, in the north and south, with a national strength never seen before.

In the face of massacre, humiliation, and destruction—the only response is total victory.

Not prisoner redemption—but the total defeat of the enemy.

Of course, we mourn the pain of our captive brothers. I personally know three of them, and I pray day and night together with the people of Israel for their return. But there is no greater mistake than this—to think that there is a contradiction between striving for victory and wanting to see them return home.

On the contrary: only victory will lead to their release.

Not negotiations, not surrender, not rewards for terrorists.

Like King David at Ziklag, who did not engage in talks but went out to strike the Amalekites and return his wives and children.

So too must we act—not against ancient Amalekites, but against their modern heirs—cruel murderers who still have Hitler's book on their shelves.

It is time to learn and remind ourselves of Maimonides' words about the three obligatory wars:

  1. To eradicate the seed of Amalek.
  2. To conquer the Land of Israel.
  3. To rescue Israel from the hand of an oppressor.

All three converge in the war of "Iron Swords"—the war of Simchat Torah.

The Jewish people are not a collection of individuals—they are a living body, a breathing nation.

When we restore the honor of the nation—we will also restore our children.

When we win—our enemies will come themselves on their knees in supplication and return our loved ones.

At this time, courageous and decisive leadership is required—leadership that does not succumb to emotion but relies on reason, bravery, and faith. As is written in the verses: "They bowed and fell—and we arose and will be strengthened. And the redeemed of the Lord shall return—and come to Zion with singing".


Tuesday, April 08, 2025

ציון במשפט תפדה ושביה בצדקה Zion will be redeemed in justice and her captivity in righteousness


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אל המקום אשר...

Stop the Motzei Shem Ra and Blood Libel on Jewish Settlers

Please ask your Rabbi to make a statement to stop Motzei Shem Ra and the miscarriage of justice.
( Inui Hadin and Ivut Hadin) 
ציון במשפט תפדה ושביה בצדקה
Zion will be redeemed in justice and her captivity in righteousness.

Jewish Settlers, and the Settler Youth have been harassed, arrested, tortured, framed, denied basic human and civil rights (like the rights to an attorney) in order to spread a false narrative that they are violent Jews and kill innocent Arabs and are interested  in committing genocide no different than the call of Jihad against Jews. Sound familiar?

If we don't speak out for Truth and Justice and Fairness in the courts, it comes to haunt us as Netanyahu and Trump have learned.

Recently the news:

Fury After Shin Bet Officer Said Settlers Are Arrested Without Evidence, Calls IDF "Death Squads"


Dismantle the Jewish Division of Terror of the Shabak whose sole raising d'etre apparently is to malign Jewish Settlers.

The fact is that these Jewish Settlers were raised on Ahavas Torah,  Ahavas Eretz Yisroel and Ahavas Am Yisroel.  Their acts are totally motivated by defending our rights to live on our Ancestral Homeland.

Case in point: Amiram Ben Uliel, a young man, with long Peyot, a Breslov Chosid , married with a daughter,  was one of those targeted, arrested, convicted for 3 life sentences and in the Shabak dungeon and prison, mostly isolated over the past 8 years for a crime he never committed, namely the Duma arson. The real perpetrators, probably Arabs from infighting Arab clans, are still at large. 

(Were the Arabs even considered suspect? Why not? Because Hebrew graffiti was found at the scene?  Was the framing of Settler Hilltop Youth or the framing of Kahane supporters even considered?).  

After three months of not finding a Jew guilty of the Duma arson, Amiram Ben Uliel was forced under torture to confess. He was obviously vulnerable and scapegoated along with minor A and just one of many hilltop youth who underwent interrogations that violated their basic civil and human rights.

There is no other forensic evidence or testimonies that prove his guilt and many common sense reasons to find him innocent. 

Time to free all the Asirei Zion, citizens of Israel, many of whom were on the front line for months fighting for Israel,  fighting in Gaza and Lebanon, and arrested for what? For defending their lives, their homes and families in Judea and Samaria since the IDF and the security failed to protect them and their families and they were unwilling to wait for another October 7 in Judea and Samaria.

Fyi: 


From News Of The Day

*This evening, more shocking recordings of blackmail and threats by the deputy head of the Shin Bet's Jewish division against police officer Avishai Mualem were revealed.*

Avishai Mualem refused to cooperate with the demand of the head of the Shin Bet's Jewish division to carry out false arrests of Israeli citizens and upheld the law.

After that, he was suddenly arrested with the approval of the Attorney General on suspicion of corruption.

This is further evidence of the corrupt conduct of the Shin Bet's Jewish division under Ronen Bar, in full cooperation with the Attorney General.

Ronen Bar and Gali Baharav Miara, who have a long-standing relationship, have filed a case against police officer Mualem and are now working together to prevent Bar's dismissal.

The political investigations must stop immediately.

Ronen Bar, who failed miserably on October 7 and has since lost the trust of the entire government, must stop entrenching himself in his position and vacate his position immediately.

*To Join N.O.T.D.* https://tinyurl.com/joinnotd


From Moshe Feiglin
_The only remedy to the malignant growth known as "The Jewish Division of the GSS (Shabak)" is to uproot it and completely abolish the mindset that created this antisemitic filth._






Shin Bet Should be the Ones to Be Brought to Trial

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בצל ההקלטות המזעזעות | מתיישבים העצורים בשב"כ יובאו לדיון – חוננו: "אנחנו בדיון בתיק שמלא שנאה, מידעים כוזבים ואפס ראיות"


In Light of the Shocking Recordings | Settlers Detained by the Shin Bet Will Be Brought to Trial – Honenu: "We Are Hearing a Case That Is Full of Hatred, False Information, and Zero Evidence"

Today at 11:30, settlers detained by the Shin Bet will be brought to a hearing at the Petah Tikva Magistrate's Court, after five days in detention. Their lawyers from the Honenu organization, Moshe Polsky and Nati Rom, will demand their immediate release, in light of the disclosure of the recordings of the head of the Shin Bet's Jewish department.

On Friday, before the start of Shabbat, an exceptional order that prevented the detainees from meeting with their lawyers was lifted, shortly before a hearing on an appeal filed by Honenu in the District Court. The detainees, all married and fathers of children, include combat soldiers who have served hundreds of days in the reserves since the start of the war.

Attorney Nati Rom said: "After the disclosure of the recording in which the head of the department admits to his hatred of the settlers and to illegal conduct, we are hearing a case that is full of hatred, false information, and zero evidence.  We hope that the courts will not be a rubber stamp for the department's lies."

Attorney Moshe Polsky added: "Honenu has been claiming for years that the Shin Bet is detaining suspects without justification, just because of a policy that violates human rights. Instead of fighting Arab terrorism, the Shin Bet is diverting resources against young Jews - shame and disgrace. We will demand their immediate release."

The chief of police of the Malachi Hashalom settlement and another reserve soldier were also arrested in the case. At the end of the week, the court rejected the Shin Bet's request to extend their detention by 4 days and released them under restrictive conditions, despite an exceptional order that prevented them from meeting with a lawyer.