We are not O.K. Israel is not O.K. We had steeled our collective ssoouls for yesterday, the hardest day since 7/8 October, when the Hamas terrorists and “innocent civilians” of Gaza broke into Israel raping, murdering, looting, bombing, destroying and kidnapping true innocent civilians. Soldiers, yes. But also men and women. Teenagers. Concert attendees. Thai, Nepalese, Filipino, Eritrean and Indian day-workers. Bedouin Arab Muslims. And children. And little babies. Over 14,000 people were massacred that day. Scores wounded. And over 250 people taken captive into Gaza.
Under the latest ceasefire agreement, several dozen captives are being returned in exchange for thousands of convicted terrorists serving long sentences in Israeli jails. But more on that later- Israel has rejoiced as five beautiful, strong, resilient female IDF soldiers were released. We’ve gasped and we’ve cried to see the brutal treatment of some of the hostages on display with sick psychological torture to the very end. Men and women civilians taken captive – true prisoners – were paraded through hostile radical Islamic crowds, emerging as skeletons – mere shadows of their former selves. We were reminded of the atrocities of the Holocaust and the brutality against Jews throughout the centuries.
Yesterday was the most cruel day of all. It seemed all of the Palestinians were out in the streets. All ages celebrating what they perceive to be their victory in this war. Children carried on the shoulders of their fathers, out to cheer the grand parade as the victims dead bodies were carried to the main performance stage. Sweets and candies were being handed out. Glitter and confetti thrown and Palestinian flags raised high.
From a drone’s perspective, the crowd at the hand-off site was made to stand in the shape of a large piece of male anatomy. It was another swipe at Israel. “This is what we’re doing to you. You are being royally screwed and it’s on display for the entire world. We are in control. You are nothing.”

In a ghastly, demonic display of the ugliest and most macabre choreography, the black coffins of four innocent Jews were given over to the Red Cross to transfer to Israel. We would later find out the coffins were locked with no keys given and they were glued shut. Among those the boxes contained was the remains of an 85 year old great-grandfather. Oded Lifshitz, one of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz, was a gifted pianist. He was a peace activist who helped Gazans who were ill, by transporting them to the hospital for medical (cancer) treatments. He even let Palestinians stay in his home as they were undergoing chemo and radiation. He was known for his kindness to all. May he finally rest in peace.
Also returned were two small children. Ariel Bibas, age 4, and Kfir Bibas, 9 months when captured. Israel had grown to love these little red haired boys as their own children. And their mother, Shiri. It was horrific, but they were coming home at long last. Or were they? And in what condition? (See my blogpost from yesterday for the full update) If you remember yesterday, when I said we wouldn’t know for sure who were in those coffins until a full identification and possible DNA analysis was made on the bodies? I was not being sardonic, but realistic. Knowing the barbarity of these people who act more like monsters than human beings: their entire world is bent on inflicting maximum pain and anguish on Israel.
We are coming to the realization that there are few, if any, truly innocent civilians in Gaza. The same people who stayed with Oded Lifshitz and his wife mapped out their entire house for the 7October attacks. His wife saw people she knew taking items from her house as she was carried off. It was the ‘civilian population’ who were last seen taking Shiri Bibas and the two children away into Gaza. And it is the youngest of the children who are being groomed to hate Jews and to kill and murder and celebrate death.




This morning we woke up to the news:

We are utterly devastated. Shocked. Angry. Insensed. And that is exactly the reaction the terrorists want. But what else did we expect? Seriously!! And where in literal hell is Shiri????? Is she even still alive? Her parents were killed. The family dog was shot. Their home destroyed. Her husband, Yarden was released last week, told by Hamas that he would be reunited with his family back in Israel. He would soon find out that other members of his family were massacred. How will he deal with all of this when the one thing that helped him survive in the dark, underground tunnel was the thought of seeing and holding his wife and babies again? And those boys!! All we know is that they were “brutally murdered” in November, 2023. No specifics. Do we even want to know?
Back to the prisoner release swap. As part of this ‘great deal,’ Israel is emptying its prisons of caught, tried, and convicted murderers…people who have rammed cars into crowds; committed stabbings; planned suicide missions for other Palestinians; planned or executed bombings in which multiple people were killed and injured; committed multiple shootings; stole or smuggled contraband weapons and bomb making materials into Gaza/Judaea/Samaria. Tomorrow 802 women and teenagers will be set free, back into Gaza, East Jerusalem and the ‘West Bank’ (Judaea/Samaria). All have committed serious acts of terror and attempted murder. Many of those released in the past few weeks have openly vowed to kill as many Jews as possible in as short time as possible.
Last night, at about midnight, there was a huge explosion in the seaside city of Bat Yam, just south of Tel Aviv. Five busses exploded at the bus terminal. I thank and praise G-d for this miracle. No one was killed or hurt. The explosive devices planted in the busses were reportedly planned to explode simultaneously all over town at exactly 9am, the height of Friday morning bus travel. It would have resulted in hundreds of casualties. Arab Palestinians put the timers on their bombs, that detonated way too early. Already two suspects, caught on security cameras, have been arrested. They were released prisoners from three weeks prior. One of the undetonated explosives found on a bus near Tel Aviv had the inscription in Arabic “ Revenge of the People of Tulkarm.”
Large police forces are still on the scene. Bomb disposal units have been dispatched throughout Israel to check each bus and train. Ben Gurion Airport as well as the other two smaller airports have tightened security around the perimeter. All vehicles will be thoroughly searched prior to entering the premises. Only passengers and staff will be allowed to enter the airport and they will be searched before they can go inside. (If you are going to Ben Gurion, expect heavy delays and arrive at least four hours early). Security has been tightened everywhere.
The public is urged to stay away from and affected areas and to remain vigilant for any suspicious items or activity.
And so, with heavy hearts, uplifted arms to G-d, and open eyes, we enter into the weekend. Shabbat, our Island of Peace. We await the next gruesome parade and staged spectacle from Gaza as 6 more hostages are expected to be released.
I beg you, please pray for us this weekend. In your synagogues. In your churches. In your homes with your families. Pray for us. We are broken people today… we still have 66 hostages being held in Gaza.




































































































































