War Stories. 19 September, 2024

So much has been happening in the last two weeks alone, it’s difficult to play catch up, so I will just try to recap the latest news from this part of the world.

Hizbulla in Lebanon has continued to lob missiles and rockets as well as unmanned suicide drones laden with explosives at us here in the North. There repeated attacks have increased in frequency and intensity over the last couple months. Since 8 October, over 8300 missiles alone have crossed into Northern Israel, mostly the Upper Galilee region. Tens of thousands of acres of brush and forests, vineyards and farms have burned. Homes and businesses in border towns are irreparable – just destroyed. There have been many casualties. Just this morning a katbam (UAV) hit a service vehicle filled with passengers on their way to work.

Last week, the IDF flew deep into Syria to take out an Iranian weapons factory. Paratroopers -boots on the ground- were needed because the facilities were deep underground. Iranian and Lebanese terror supporters were taken prisoner, the facility was completely destroyed. It was a middle of the night operation, and a complete success. No civilian casualties.

In May, Hizbulla decided to drop their cell phone means of communication between the terrorists as it was too easily hackable. They purchased thousands of beepers to use instead. They were purchased by Iran from a Taiwanese factory, shipped to Hungary, then to Lebanon and distributed to members of Hizbulla. When a coordinated Arab attack on Israel was to occur, the terrorist would get a beep and message on his pager. This past Tuesday, just two days ago, at exactly 5:05pm, the pagers started beeping, heating up, and exploding. It was a precisely targeted operation to avoid civilian casualties and just get the Hizbulla operatives. 14 were killed and many were injured quite badly. The Iran ambassador to Lebanon was badly injured when his pager exploded. Why was he carrying a beeper given to Hizbulla command operatives? Hmmmmm…. The Hungarian shell company that distributed the pagers has completely disappeared. Vanished into thin air. All lines are down. No one home. Perhaps it was Acme Pager Co. Beep beep.

Yesterday, the Hizbulla commanders made the move to use walkie-talkies and radio as back up to the pager system. So at precisely 4:45 in the afternoon, the walkie-talkies and radios all blew up. Several more Hizbulla and IRGC members were killed and many injured. Israel has remained quiet and not taken responsibility for the explosive devices. We don’t know if this is the beginning of an extended opening of the Northern front, or if this was just another warning move.

Also on Wednesday, the UN passed a resolution calling for Jerusalem (the Holy City/Old City), Judaea, Samaria and Gaza to be completely free of Jews within 12 months. The ruling passed 124-14 with 43 abstentions. This follows the July UN ruling calling for a complete arms embargo and boycott of Israeli products. Kamala Harris has promised a stricter embargo on weapons to Israel if she is elected. The US just granted Egypt $1.3 billion in military aid, waiving all human rights requirements. PM Starmer in the UK and Macron in France have both decided to halt all shipment of needed replacement parts to Israel. And to cap it all off – in a landmark decision, the “State of Palestine” has been given a permanent seat at the United Nations.

In other news, Osama Bin Laden’s son, Hamza, seems to be alive and well. He is rebuilding AlQaeda, holding regular meetings with the Taliban leaders and is setting up military training camps in North Afghanistan. Known terrorists trained in the Middle East and on the government’s ’watch list’ have been flooding into the United States via Venezuela.

BOOK RECOMMENDATION: A friend of ours just gave us a book that I finished reading in three days. It was hard to put down, incredibly relevant (PROPHETIC almost) to today, and a MUST-READ. Please get The Attack by Kurt Schlicter. I can see this coming in the next year. It is very pertinent. Highly, highly recommended!!! Very well researched.

With everything going on, weddings are still happening. We went to a gorgeous wedding two weeks ago. The bride is native Israeli from generations back. Super sweet, and a beautiful young woman. The groom is Canadian-Israeli. I’m so glad we and a cadre of friends attended. Because there is only one airline flying here, and because there was a temporary shutdown due to fears of an attack on Ben Gurion International, 38 members of the groom’s extended family were caught – stranded in North America. So there were 4 empty tables at the lavish reception dinner.

Speaking of flight drama. My husband’s father just passed away. We’ve been scrambling for almost two days now to find a flight out of Israel to Washington, D.C. Only ElAl is flying. No other airlines. There are no more bereavement fares on any airlines that we could find. That seems to be a thing of the past. The only available seats were for 3 October (Rosh haShannah) in business class. Nearly $6000 EACH WAY per person. That would have cost us $24,000. Not happening. We finally found a flight to Italy on the 5th. Then we will take Italia Air to DC getting in the 6th of October.

My father-in-law was a decorated war hero in WWII and Vietnam, a full colonel in the USAir Force. He will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery with a full 21-gun salute and military corps. With all the government bureaucracy, there is now a 6 month hold and interment is tentatively scheduled for March. So there will be a memorial service on the 9th of October, giving us time to fly the kids to DC. Life is so complicated these days. We will be gone (hoping nothing else happens and the airport remains open) for that week in October.

Later in the month, through the beginning of November, John and I are planning a getaway 40th anniversary trip to Northern Italy…Venice, Tuscany, Florence, Lake Como and Milan. I pray it all works out and we will be able to relax and have fun. We have friends outside Venice and another family we know has a property in the Milan area, so we can stay there for parts of the adventure.

I leave you with a picture of an IDF reservist who made it to the hospital just in time to see his new baby after it was born. There are tons of babies arriving daily in Israel. So many women are pregnant!!! And that’s a sign of hope for the future – and a vey good thing indeed-

Bits & Pieces. Day 346. 16 September, 2024

It’s been a couple weeks since my last posting. So much has been happening just within our own household. We came back from ‘vacation’ to a dust covered home but no real work done. After vacuuming as much as possible, we were able to sort through all my son’s effects…. Accumulation of years of army, university, and life. We packed him up into two huge suitcases and sent him off to England.

The next day the shiputznikim’ returned to begin the process of mold removal from the walls and ceilings and of re-painting. John and I moved all the smaller furniture and items and boxed up all the items from desks, tables, counters….we covered everything in layers of plastic. The Israelis do nothing of the kind, and when the workers walked in they were absolutely dumbfounded. They just had never seen and could not believe. I know they think we Americans are most definitely mishuggah. But these guys don’t even wear protective masks.

The construction work was done in three whole days. Despite insurances of complete cleanliness, there was shmutz all over the house. We even took down curtains to wash, so cleanup could be streamlined. Then came the intense cleaning, dusting and mopping room by room (I still have two rooms to go), which began in earnest. Yesterday, our friend from Virginia, who is an ice hockey and other sport coach, came to live with us through the end of December. He stays in Max’s bedroom, so that whole floor with Marc’sbedroom and bathroom were all ready. Our bedroom and the kitchen is sparkling now. Almost ready for the holiday season-

In more exciting things to report, we had three separate Iron Dome interceptions in our immediate area last week. Hizbulla in Lebanon has been sending over scores of rockets and katbam, suicide drones laden with explosives into the North. Mostly they have fallen in fields, causing brushfires. Any that are destined for army bases or civilian populations are taken out by Iron Dome. Last Tuesday, we heard the loud boom! and rushed outside to see the contrails. Right over our house. Praises be to G-d for His protection. It was not scary. Just a little bit of excitement for the afternoon. We are safe and not afraid in the least. It made for a pretty cool video:

John’s father, Poppa, has been moved to hospital hospice in Florida. He is resting comfortably, but it’s a very volatile situation. Every day we wait for the news. He will be flown from Florida to Northern Virginia, where the family lived for over 30 years. poppa will have a full military burial at Arlington National Cemetery. Funeral will be in N.VA. I am finding hotel for us all and John is looking into airlines.

We are in quite an interesting position. ElAl is the only airline that currently flies in and out of the country due to the ‘war’ – but I suspect much of this is contrived nonsense that amounts to BDS (Boycotting, Sanctioning and Divesting) from Israel. Either way, finding a flight out is nearly impossible. All flights everywhere are booked for the next two weeks. Even going to Europe first and taking a connecting flight seems impossible. We are believing G-d will sort out all the details for His perfect timing and for all the loose pieces to come together.

What else is news here in Israel? Would it shock you to know that Palestine (the PA) has been officially admitted to the UN? Would it be a surprise that 29 more members of UNRWA were just discovered to be Hamas terrorists, having taken part in keeping hostages or training young children to be fighters? Or that the Brits have halted the military shipments Israel contracted with and bought from them? They include spare parts for helicopters and jets as well as smaller ordinance? Sinwar, head of Hamas, has said he will release all terrorists if the IDF will let him go free and promise not to target him in the future.

In the meantime, both John and I have a serious case of brain mush. I sent him to the store yesterday with short list of needed ingredients. It included a small head of cabbage for a salad I wanted to make. He came back with 4 large cabbages. What to do? I spent the day preparing for holiday season early… it should take us from Rosh HaShannah through Sukkot. I got out my crockpot and made the most delicious deconstructed stuffed cabbage. It cooked all night on low, and this afternoon I have 6 tubs filled to go into the freezer.

Deconstructed Stuffed Cabbage (meat)

I made enough for an army and it freezes beautifully. Will keep for up to 6 month, so I’ll have enough for company and for a couple winter meals too. This is my mom’s old recipe but without all the work of boiling cabbage leaves and stuffing them and all the fancy. It’s mouthwateringly delicious. A little sweet, a little tangy, meaty, with just the right amount of heat, it fires on all engines.

  • Ingredients:
  • 1 kg (2.2lbs) lean ground beef
  • 2 heads of cabbage, core removed and shredded
  • 2 brown onions, chopped
  • 6 cloves minced or crushed garlic
  • 1 1/2 cup basmati rice
  • 1/4 cup brown raisins
  • 1/3 cup yellow raisins
  • 1 medium knob of fresh ginger
  • 1 large can crushed tomatoes with juice
  • 2 TBSP sweet paprika
  • 2 tsp dry mustard powder
  • 1/4 cup silan (date honey)/ or regulate honey
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Brown the onions and ground beef. Transfer to large crock pot. Add shredded cabbage, raisins, rice, and can of tomatoes. Mix thoroughly. Incorporate all spices. Mix in silan or honey and water. It will all cook down. Turn crockpot to low heat and let cook for 6-8 hours. Remove lid and stir, adding more water if needed. Let cool and transfer into freezer safe boxes. Serve with green beans or peas and applesauce.

What else have I been making? We are eating a vey Mediterranean diet after splurging on all that food during our trip to the States last month. I am also using what we have seasonally. My husband’s favorite of all favorites is an appetizer I served two Shabbats ago. He wants me to make it regularly now. It’s extremely luxurious, yet deceptively easy to make. It’s a whipped feta that uses only a few ingredients….and oven roasted olives. Oh my goodness, oven roasting your olives takes them to an altogether new level! I was lucky to get a photo after we polished off half the dish. Once you start, you can’t stop eating it. Serious crack, this is. And an amazing way to make a delicious first impression when entertaining or for a pot-luck.

Oven Roasted Olives on a Bed of Whipped Feta (dairy)

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups olives…a mix of black, green, kalamata (try not to used canned olives)
  • 1 lemon
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • Handful of fresh thyme sprigs
  • 1 cup feta cheese
  • 4 ounces of softened cream cheese
  • 2 Tbsp honey
  • Zataar (Middle Eastern spice),optional
  • 1 tsp toasted sesame seeds
  • 1/4 cup extra Virgin olive oil

Preheat oven to 200*C/400*F. On a large parchment lined baking tray, scatter olives with 2 cloves sliced garlic, and a few sprigs of thyme. Cut the lemon into slices. Lay half over the olives. Sprinkle with the olive oil and bake uncovered for about 15-20 minutes until the olives release their flavor.

In the meantime, in a medium bowl, whip the feta and cream cheese, and the honey. Add in some grated lemon rind and the 2 remaining garlic cloves, crushed. Incorporate well. It should be very smooth and glossy. it will stay good in the fridge for 3-4 days.

When ready to serve, spread the cheese mixture into an oven proof dish. Scatter olives and lemons on top. Microwave for 45-60 seconds until melts and fragrant or place in 170*C/350*F oven for 10-15 minutes. Scatter toasted sesame seeds, thyme sprigs and/or zata’ar on top. Serve with challah, crusty bread, pita or crackers.

Last week I found some Belgian Endive at the market, so I used what I had at home to create a yummy, no-fuss, elegant Shabbat appetizer. it’s crunchy, cheesy, slightly salty, a wee bit sharp, and a tad sweet. So easy to throw together, room for creativity (add some chili flakes, drizzle some honey) and a nice presentation.

Stuffed Endive Boats (dairy)

Ingredients:

  • 1 head Belgian Endive
  • 1/4 cup blue, Gorgonzola, goat or feta cheese… I used blue
  • 3 very small scallions, minced
  • 1/4 cup dried, unsweetened cranberries
  • 1/4 cup roasted (smoked) almonds, chopped
  • Balsamic vinegar
  • Honey
  • (Chopped apple or pear would also make a great addition to this for your Rosh HaShannah table)

In a medium bowl, mix the cheese crumbles, nuts, scallions, and cranberries (also fruit if you wish). Arrange 2-3 leaves of endive on plate to form a boat. Stuff the endive boats with cheese mixture. Drizzle Balsamic vinegar and honey lightly overtop. Serve immediately.

In other parts of the world,our son called last night to say he had unpacked his things in his dorm in London. It’s an ultra modern building and he’s on the 13th floor. No superstitions there. Max had just come from the widely advertised Orientation and Get Togerher BBQ. BBQ. Like we’re from the US. That means Brisket. Burgers. Dogs. Ribs. We’re also Israeli. BBQ. Asado. Kabobim. Shishlik on giant skewers. Marinated pargiot/chicken thighs.

Welcome to UK wokeness. It was a smorgasbord of plant based vegan material. No meat. Some grilled tofu. Undistinguishable planks of plant based 3-D generated stuff. Soylent green???? No. The WEF has designated this year a year of high protein manufactured chemicals and plant stem cells. All cafeteria foods will be vegan by design. Welcome to 2024-2025. I’ve no doubt Max will be doing quite a bit of pub and such.

So, until next time. Settling into autumn….

Blessings and prayers for deliverance for the 100 hostages still captive.

Day 333 War Stories.

During my short visit to the States and from emails and notes I’ve received from you, dear Readers, it is apparent that you are not getting pertinent international news that is guaranteed to affect you. So much is happening throughout the world from mass censorship, protests, restrictions on farmers, the DEI and WEF agendas, mass immigration throughout Europe of non-refugees, recent European elections and changes of leadership, and the radical Islamist agenda throughout the world. It is all working together to create destabilization.

The last week in Israel has been a rather intense one, most of which has not been reported or has been slanted so as not to offend. First, an isolated case of polio was diagnosed in a ten month old baby in Gaza. IDF paramedics quickly took several samples of water sources into Israel to be tested and the polio virus was found in two specimens. Last Wednesday, the Israeli health services sent 25,100 vials of the polio vaccine (developed by Jonas Salk and my late uncle, Harvey Neidorff, both Jewish by the way) via UNICEF and the WHO, to inoculate as many Gazan children and women as possible.

Last Friday a two-week pause in all fighting in Gaza was declared in order to ensure that the population would have the opportunity to receive the vaccine. This is not a complete ceasefire, but a temporary pause in major military activity.

Do you remember the chant “All Eyes on Rafah?” in late May? It was very popular on college campuses, and with certain politicians including European heads of state, the Vatican and President Biden and Vice President Harris. They insisted that the IDF not go into the last remaining terrorist city/hotbed in Gaza- Rafiah on the Egyptian border. Israel was accused of doing enough damage and killing enough people. It was incumbent upon Israel for its existence to eliminate terrorism: to control the Philadelphia Corridor on the border, finding and blowing up terror tunnels and smuggling routes between Egypt and Gaza. To find and eliminate terrorists and weapons stashes. And to find and bring back remaining hostages, alive or dead.

Several high level Hamas leaders and commanders of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad groups were killed or captured as of the past three weeks. The new head of Hamas is Yaya Sinwar, mastermind of the 7 October incursion and massacre in Israel. Sinwar was a senior terrorist serving a life sentence in Israeli prison for plotting terror and for murder. While incarcerated, he received two university degrees and became fluent in Hebrew, studying Israeli life and culture. He was successfully treated by Jewish doctors for a brain tumor before his release in 2011 in a massive prisoner swap (1000 convicted Palestinian terrorists for one IDF soldier, Gila’s Shalit). Last week, it was reported that Sinwar was hiding in Rafiah tunnels, changing location every day. He surrounds himself with 20-22 of the Israelis taken hostage and is dressing as an old woman in a burka as a disguise (leading to several really funny memes).

Also in Rafiah, last Tuesday, in the tunnel system, the IDF was in pursuit of a group of 14 terrorists. After an intense firefight at the approach of the tunnel, the elite Shayetet Brigade found an old man sitting, bound in an underground shaft. He spoke to them in Hebrew. Farhan Allkadi Qaid had been held captive for 11 months. He was not Jewish. He was a Bedouin Muslim man, 52, father of 11. He worked as an unarmed guard at the agricultural processing center at Kibbutz Nahal Oz. He was rescued by the Israeli soldiers and Shin Bet (Israeli FBI) and flown by helicopter to Soroka Medical Center. Over 40 pounds lighter, Qaid was in otherwise good condition. He described how he witnessed the slow death from starvation of his 82 year old cell mate, Aryeh Zalmanovich. His testimony included witnessing Hamas murder captives and torture others including operating on hostages without the use of sedation. Qaid himself underwent a makeshift surgery at Al Shifa Medical complex to remove a bullet to the leg….without any anesthesia. He was reunited with family at the hospital and release to his community on Thursday. All of Israel was rejoicing over the rescue of another hostage. It did not matter that he was not Jewish.

Whether it is common knowledge or not, Israel has been involved in fighting a major war on several fronts: of course, in Gaza. There is the daily threat of Hizbulla in the North, raining down rockets and suicide drones several times a day for the past 11 months. The Houthis are a true threat to the port city of Eilat on the Red Sea. They have been blocking several sites around the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Aden in the Arabian Sea, attacking freight liners that dare to enter the area. All are Iran proxies, including Syrian rebels bordering the Golan Heights. Then there is the threat of a Fifth Column, the enemy from within. These are growing Muslim Arab Israeli communities within the borders of the country. Not all, but many have become increasingly hostile to the Jewish and Christian citizens. I will write about this particular problem very soon.

Another unreported threat and war is occurring in Judaea and Samaria. This is the area termed by Yassar Arafat and the media (in the 1970s) as the West Bank. I will also write a blogpost on this particular swath of land next week (I am in the process of doing a paid piece on this subject. Bear with me…) Samaria, the northern part of this piece of highly contested land, is Israel’s Biblical heartland. Much of the writings of the Tanach (Old Testament) occur in Samaria and Judaea. Besides random kibbutzim and Jewish towns, much of the area is desolate and settled by Bedouin and Muslim cities. The city of Jenin, for over a century a hotbed of terrorism against Jewish communities, is labeled as a refugee camp. This sprawling city has been labeled a ‘refugee camp’ by the UN for over 50 years now. It is a known nest of smuggling of cash, weapons and drugs from Jordan into Israel.

The local Imams regularly call for resistance and for intifada against Jews. Intifada is a term that means armed resistance and destruction of the Jewish state of Israel to eradicate the land of Jews and Christians and make it a place for only Palestinians/Muslims.

Why and how does this affect you?

There are cries throughout Europe and the US to “globalize the intifada.” Take this seriously. It is not just a bunch of ignorant university students. These radical Islamists want to create terror and chaos throughout the world to bring it into submission to Allah. They would like nothing else than to impose Shariah law. It is no joke. Look at Detroit and other cities in Michigan, Minnesota, and Illinois. For them it is a matter of violence and dominance. In Israel, we see the threat and take it seriously. Every week here there is an attempted stabbing, suicide bombing, car ramming. Much of it takes place in the ‘West Bank,’ but sometimes it breaks through.

Last week alone (including this past Saturday night), 3 separate suicide bombers were killed in what we call “work related accidents.” Two men were planning to blow themselves up in Tel Aviv. One at a synagogue and one on a crowded street. Both of their suicide vests containing pounds of explosives, went off prematurely (in an empty parking lot and in an alleyway) before the terrorists could reach their intended locations. The other terrorist was in the process of planting a car bomb in Gush Etzion when the detonation device misfired, killing him, thwarting his plans to drive it into a city in Judaea, blowing everything to bits there.

Just yesterday, three Israeli police, two young men and a woman, were killed in a drive-by shooting close to Hebron, Judaea. Hebron is the site of the Cave of Machpelah, the tombs of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca and Leah, the patriarchs and matriarchs of the Judaeo-Christian faiths. Today, it is mostly Muslim, with one small neighborhood surrounding Machpelah which is Jewish. The terrorist was found after a lengthy search and eliminated. Saturday, an IDF soldier, Elkana Navon, 20, was killed and three others wounded during clashes with Hamas terrorists in Jenin. There are growing numbers of Hamas associated units acting in local Arab villages on Israel’s border with Jordan.

There has been a surge in the number of illegal weapons flowing into Israel from Jordan on behalf of the Iranian backed Palestinians militias. According to Uri R., a valley resident, “ Small Palestinian villages surround the Jewish communities and they now each have a Hamas squad in it. It is a frightening situation with an all too porous border. We are continually being shot at. The IDF is trying to hold down the roads, as the terror cells try to plant IEDs on the roads and within their own towns to deter any military (IDF) presence.” Daniel Rosenfeld, a resident of Moshav Shadmot Mehola reported, “ Thee used to be a sort of coexistence here. Residents of Tubas and Tamil, which have become Hamas strongholds, used to come to our house for coffee. The man who built my house is from Tubas. October 7 put an end to that idyll.” Their villages are expanding at such a rate as to choke off and isolate the Jewish settlements there.

As a result, IDF presence in Judaea and Samaria has grown significantly. A third battalion has recently been added to rout out the nests of terror and protect the Jews living in the area. People are welcoming the added security on the roads. Older armed IDF reservists are actively engaged in organized patrolling of their own communities, checking border fences, making sure the roads are cleared and watching for the increased threat of Islamic snipers from neighboring towns. Last week, the IDF raided a mosque and found an explosives laboratory within. 17 people were arrested.

The news from Rafiah Saturday night sent the nation reeling. Six more bodies were discovered close to the place where Qaid Farhan (above) was rescued. It turns out that Hamas operatives knew Qaid had been discovered and was possibly giving intelligence to the army and Shin Bet. They heard soldiers drawing closer to where they were keeping the hostages. All six were executed at point blank range with gunshots to the head. This was after almost a year of torture. Names of the recovered captives were slowly released on Sunday morning.

The executed hostages include American Hirsh Goldberg-Polin, 23; Master Sargent Ori Danino, 25; Eden Yerushalmi, 24; Almog Sarusi, 27; Alex Lobanov, 33 and Carmel Gat,40

All eyes on Rafah. Kidnapped to Rafah. Tortured in Rafah. Executed in Rafah. But the world’s eyes remained closed. The news misreported as usual. Six young people stolen from their loved ones and then deliberately murdered is not a tragedy. It is a war crime. But the eyes of the international community remains shut.

The pain is horrific, shared by all our Israeli brothers and sisters. A fear has gripped many that any remaining captive will be assassinated. I can’t begin to imagine. But it is being used to Israel’s detriment. We have once again become a nation even more divided than before this war began. Immediately, opposition party leader, former Prime Minister Yair Lapid held Netanyahu and the current government responsible. Mass protests, demonstrations and disturbances were called for. Playing right into the hands of Iran and Sinwar, the national labor union called for a massive strike. At 6am today all people in the labor sector and service industry, educators, universities, medical centers, transportation, dockworkers, drivers….would hold a nationwide halting of work. Protests, which started last night blocking freeways, are being held in a nationwide Day of Disruption. An immediate complete ceasefire in exchange for hostages is being called for. Due to lack of personnel, Ben Gurion Airport was closed again this morning creating a huge snafu. Only this time, it was at the hands of our own people.

The majority of the Israeli population, on the other hand, believes in the necessity to complete the operation of eliminating terrorism. As many hostages which can be rescued remains top priority. Evil must be eradicated from the area. Jailed terrorists should not be traded and the radicals must not be allowed to regroup and attack again as they have promised.

Our country is torn in two once again. The media, both Israeli and globally, is on the side of the protestors. They did not just ‘die’ while in Gaza, they were shot in the face numerous times making the identification of the bodies more difficult. Funerals are being held throughout the land, with the irony of two of the funerals being held up because of protesters blocking the roads. How to go forward? Israel is at another crossroads and needs prayer – lots of prayer. We pray for wisdom for the government and peace within our society. Together and united we will be victorious.

Red Sky War Stories Day 324. 25 August, 2024

Red sky at night, sailors’ delight Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.

We landed home in Israel early Friday morning. There’s something special about flying with a plane full of Israelis. It’s tradition for all the passengers to give a hearty round of applause to the pilot when the airplane lands. It’s their way of saying thank you and I just love it.

My Hebrew nickname on social media is “eemahleh,” little momma. As we got to the train station, the conductor said, “Shabbat shalom, Savtahleh,” which translates little grandma. After the past week with all the grandkids (6 and counting), it suited me quite well. The airplane was jam packed with returning vacationers. ElAl is the only airline flying in and out of the country now. The train out of Tel Aviv was more than packed, with lots of soldiers on leave for Shabbat. Caked with dirt, many were serving in Gaza. I absolutely love the fact that a young woman was going through the train cars handing out Shabbat candles and prayers and miniature challah breads. This is home!

After shopping and cooking for the weekend, I was more than ready to fall into bed early. John and I were emotionally and physically drained. We slept soundly until 11am. Max, whose bedroom is downstairs, was incredulous that I had actually slept through all the action. At around 1:30am, Hizbulla launched three missiles on their way to Haifa. Iron Dome took them out almost directly overhead. Max said that two explosions were incredibly loud and that they shook the whole house.

When we were in the States all of our friends and family were glad we had decided to return… for good. Many thought we were crazy for living in a war zone. For being so far from family. For being away from America. But this is home for us now. And we have been spared most of the action. We are safe thus far and have no fear of things to come.

Things to come happened last night. Both John and I had a difficult time falling asleep, which usually means we need to pray (and I need to take my melatonin). It was unusually quiet with only the sounds of jackals in the distant hills. No jets. No drones. Finally, we drifted off, but I was awakened around 5am to the sound of jets and distant booming, kind of like rolling thunder. For a second I thought I was back in Florida, and that another storm had moved in. But the sounds continued and the room had a red glow to it. I looked out the window, and the sky was flashing red and gold. The jets circled overhead and the sky grew lighter with the dawn. The booming stopped by 8:30.

As it happened, Israeli intelligence spotted the thousand missiles on launch pads pop up in southern Lebanon. That and the letter the government received from Hizbulla operatives (they have official letterhead???)

At 4:45 am, over 100 IDF jets from airbases all over the country made a preemptive strike against Hizbulla. The terrorist group had been preparing a mass attack against Israel targeting Tel Aviv, military headquarters and intelligence, and central Israel. Over 6,000 targets were hit including rocket launch pads, missiles, drones and more. They, in return, fired off over 300 rockets and drones at northern Israel. There were two direct hits on homes in Akko. This is far short of what they intended to do. Thee were no reports of casualties in Israel. It’s a huge blow to Iran and its proxy. Thank the Iron Dome, the IDF and especially G-d, for His miraculous protection.

Supposedly, that was all Hizbulla intended to do as “payback” for Israel’s killing of their general, Al Shukri. As of a few minutes ago (I’m writing this on Sunday afternoon), Prime Minister Netanyahu warned “Israel isn’t done yet. This is only the start of changing the game in the north.” Home Front Command and our local municipality have issued directives to limit both indoor and outdoor gatherings (we are invited to a wedding September 4). All northern beaches are closed to the public today. We are to be prepared and to stay within access to a bomb shelter if sirens are heard. We are on extra high alert over the next 24-48 hours.

Ben Gurion Airport and all Israeli airspace was closed last night. It finally resumed operation at 10 this morning. It’s a good thing we made it home when we did. This morning, we had to travel to Ma’alot to pick up our dog. I got pictures one of the men at the kennel took earlier in the morning (see above). They are much closer to the Lebanese border than we are, and although the traffic was much lighter than usual, no we were not scared traveling the roads. Patrols were out, and we proceeded as usual.

Getting back to our city, I decided to do some more grocery shopping to last us for the next week or so. We were surprised with how many people were in the store. Everyone we spoke with felt the same sentiment. Israel has been putting up with these terrorists for way too long now. Thousands of rockets and suicide drones have been unleashed upon us since 8 October. Over 80,000 people have been displaced from their homes for the past year. They are true refugees, giving up home and businesses. Everyone wants Israel to finish off Hizbulla (not the Lebanese citizens) and restore safety to the North. Just do it and get it over with.

Also this morning, the Houthi terrorists of Yemen blew up an oil tanker causing over 150,000 tons of crude oil to pollute the Red Sea. This is expected to cause an ecological crisis larger than when the Exon Valdez incident. Will all of this go reported by the mainstream media?

It is widely believed that the ongoing war with Hamas in Israel and with the Houthis and Hizbulla have just been a distraction used by Iran to cover up its nuclear weaponization. Iran is thought to be a née week or two away from a nuclear bomb. All it needs is now in place. It has the delivery methods ready. All that is needed is additional work to make them nuclear capable. The only nation acting to stop them is Israel. U.S. intelligence agencies previously assured the world that the Iranian regime was not interested in weaponization. Unclassified documents are now stating otherwise.

In the meantime, the bombing seems to have stopped. The ‘first phase’ of the attack against Israel has been declared over by Hizbulla. Nazralla, the leader of Hizbulla, is supposed to make a televised speech at 6pm. The IDF was extremely successful in fending off a massive attack against its citizens today. We sit and wait. Will any of this be covered on your news, and if so, in what way? More updates to follow.

A lovely reminder at the entrance to our city declares that “G-d is King. There is no one else but Him.” “Ayn ode mil-van-DOE”. We have no one to fear. We have the L-rd.

Multiple Dramas and Urban Legends. 8 August,2024. Day 307

We waited at Ben Gurion International in Tel Aviv for hours and hours as our flight out of the country was delayed. It turns out ElAl had been evacuating stranded Israeli vacationers from Europe, North America and other destinations around the world. When something is happening, Israelis want to be home. Before we even boarded, our designated flight had made a stop in Larnaca, Cyprus carrying a full plane load of returning Israelis. All other airlines had canceled all their flights earlier last week. Hence the major delays.

So how can ElAl fly under threat of MidEast war and Iranian attack by drones or missiles? I had heard from a retired IDF general a couple years ago that ElAl is the only airline in the world that has anti-missile defense on every plane. I also heard that this was just an Urban Legend, so I did some sleuthing on my own. After learning what I now know, I will never fly another airline into or out of Israel. The Israeli chutzpah is inimitable and they are resolute in their service and safety to their customers. So what makes them so confident?

Every aircraft is equipped with state-of-the-art, cutting edge technology (there are many secrets) that detects incoming missiles. Originally called Flight Guard, the system was first developed by the IAF in 2004. It detected any missiles that came into the airplane’s vicinity and diverted them using flares which emit heat, thereby tricking or re-routing the missile’s trajectory. Basically, the flare throws the missile off its intended path of destruction.

In 2015 the airline updated to an even more advanced system, called CMUSIC. It was developed by Elbit Systems in Karmi’el. Instead of relying on flares, CMUSIC is a Directed Infra-Red Counter Measure designed specifically to thwart surface-to-air missiles that target planes. It disrupts the missile’s sensors by using high tech AI guided lasers. CMUSIC is fully automated with a less than two second response time from the time a missile is detected. This system allows the pilot and co-pilot to continue to fly the aircraft without interruption. ElAl is the only airline that does not pause their flight service during wartime while it maintains the utmost security in protecting its passengers. The patented system has been sold to protect the private planes of heads of state, like Air Force One.

We flew out of an imminent war zone and into a Category 1 hurricane, Debby. Yes, I had to play the latest Israeli hit song, Hurricane, because that’s what it seems our lives are like now. The day we flew out, my 97 year old father-in-law, fell and broke his hip. We raced up the Florida coast in a driving rainstorm so that we could get to the hospital. The feisty and determined old Air Force Colonel made it out of a successful surgery on Tuesday and was moved into a rehab facility this morning. So our visit has taken quite the twist.

I’ve noticed that since we’ve been in the States, all eyes are fixed on two things: the Olympic Games, Olympic Highlights, Olympic Athlete interviews and the upcoming US election. Despite current escalation in the Middle East; massacre, rioting and government crackdowns on freedom in ‘B@tsh!t Bonkers Britain;” foiled ISIS terror attack on the Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna; Pakistani Islamist Massacres of the Hindus; and other world events, Americans are steadfast in their sports with the political scene coming in a close second.

Back in Israel, construction has commenced on our house. The landlady has sent us photos of the work in progress. The roof is being fixed and waterproofed and the mold problem is being excised from the ceiling and walls. The huge concrete planters are being leakproofed. New windows will be put into the skylight and the house will be re-stuccoed and re-painted. I can’t even begin to imagine workers on the roof when a red alert sounds. Have these people become so immune to threat of missile fire? Lordy, I hope that once the house is fixed, it will stand intact if a full blown war does happen.

In the meantime, quite a few Israelis are passing the time waiting for Nasrallah and the Ayatollah to plan and execute their attack. It’s usually announced ahead of time, but things seem a little muddled now. Iran is giving indication that they only wanted to ‘punish’ Israel and not involve any other nation’s armies. The Israelis are doing what they do best: comedy – in the form of stand-up routines, short video clips and memes for social media.

One person jokingly tweeted, “Nasrallah: Maybe tonight, maybe tomorrow, maybe in a week.” And the responses flooded in. Some include, ”Exactly what the cable company just told me.” And another, “Me when someone asks me when I’m starting to study for exams.” Another person joked, ” My dad: So when are you finally moving out?” Israelis are the most unserious group ever. During trying times, what better way to cope than to laugh?

A friend of mine did a hysterical comedy short about trying to shop for survival food for the family. Snacks, carbs, snacks, carbs, and everything misspelled into horribly transliterated English. Another family filmed themselves during “The Long Wait” with the father napping in front of the TV, one hand with an open book on the rise of Islam, the other hand still in the popcorn. The kids all asleep during an infinite game of “Monopole” (misspelled Monopoly). The dog asleep and snoring loudly. Mother and baby curled up in the comfy chair. And lastly, the cute post of the person marking days off the calendar with the caption “Waiting for Khameni to fire off his rockets already.” It’s been two weeks since the threat came down and the Isrelis are restless.

From the other side of the world, I feel guilty for leaving. But this vacation has been planned for months now. I pray an alternative resolution to this whole mess comes before any further violence occurs. I pray for the protection of the Israeli citizens. And during these Three Weeks/Nine Days, I dread the 13 August or Tisha b’Av, a notoriously disastrous day for the Children of Israel worldwide.

Battening Down the Hatches; Sending Up the Prayers. War Stories. Day 301

For those of you who tried using the link I gave for providing needed gear to the soldiers, here is a correct and direct link:

Causematch.com/bc

Gia came over to thank us for the gear and had John put the vest on. He was elated. Gia patrols the Northern border between Israel and Samaria (aka West Bank). It’s more than dangerous with hidden roadside IEDs and armed militants.

What more can I add? We pray the Psalms mostly in addition tomorrow other prayers. I listen to what in America would be called worship songs, mostly in Hebrew. Everything is packed for our trip. All the laundry is done. The house is fairly clean. The saferoom ready to go. This morning I gave John a haircut. Watered the garden. Made tuna salad. Made egg salad to last through until Sunday. We will be eating our Shabbat dinner earlier than usual tonight.

After three days of mourning all the terrorists that were taken down, Friday night marks the intense waiting period. Iran, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and possibly Turkey have vowed combined and punishing retribution. It could come as soon as tonight. Israel stands as ready as she will ever be. More communities were evacuated from places close to the Lebanese border. Whole cities. Small kibbutzim. Factories using hazardous materials were ordered to shutter and secure by noon yesterday. Citizens have been told to stay close to shelters and be familiar with surroundings. No panic. No fear. Just be aware.

We were told to not use cell phones to film UAVs. I have had two friends in the States tell me to “never trust the government. By not photographing, they are trying to cover up something.” I have spoken with three tech people here in Israel. All have said the new UAV technology hones in on GPS signaling. By using a cell phone to take photos, your whereabouts could be tracked. Use caution. You don’t want to invite a surprise guest to your home.

We have not talked with our children. Our son is in camp. Our daughters do not listen to the news. We don’t want to worry them unnecessarily. Our plans to board a plane Sunday night for the States have not changed. We have planned this family reunion for six months now. It will be the first time the whole family has been really together with quiet, quality time, in almost 15 years. We have weddings, anniversaries and births to celebrate. We will be there….

We pray for angelic protection for all the troops as well as for all the citizens of Israel. We pray for a Divine shield of protection to fill in any gaps not supplied by Iron Dome, David’s Sling or the Arrow. We pray that the Spirit of G-d will be within and upon every single troop and all the members of our government. We pray that every stronghold of the enemy will be torn down. We pray that there will be no fear for the L-rd of Hosts goes before us.

As one of my favorite rabbis, Rabbi Michael Barclay of Ner Simcha in Westlake Village, CA (do we miss you now, Rabbi Michael!!!), the darkness might seem impenetrable, but there is Light and Light always defeats and follows the darkness. A new day is dawning. Just hold fast, hold onto HaShem and wait for that glorious Light which always appears. It’s just over the horizon. Day always follows night.

In the meantime I leave you with this update…. It is full of news you might not get in your country.

https://youtu.be/4i0AYZS6OEE?si=7NqtWV3t2w7OshVY

What I am listening to: (it is customary not to listen to music during the three week period leading up to Tisha b’Av on 13 August, but these are special times and I pray best with music….no apologies)

https://youtu.be/npNAjsobcao?si=B3TNIVQ2a5kiMO5o. (Psalm 121)

https://youtu.be/SEVRSKH54fs?si=rYRdUFT3FmqgBAWo. (Gen 32:10,11)

https://youtu.be/XWyKCgZusJY?si=VP-N2Z3rqBSSQbJn. (Master of the Universe, Lord of All…my father’s favorite song)

https://youtu.be/YHFAkmfodDs?si=cb04O7sgWjUyc9IJ. )I give thanks – to G-d with my whole body and heart for his love, the day, my spirit, the food, clothes, family, Day of Rest…)

https://youtu.be/P3uvhlcfliE?si=rcSHuQJTVSMF-SQZ. (A variation of the Shemah prayer)

https://youtu.be/Iq2vAldw8os?si=lerhQdNKg9XzC2CE (spread your shelter of peace over us and protect us….we sing this at the Shabbat table)

I also love the song “Oceans” but I don’t know the girl that sings it-

https://youtu.be/IIibg6xuu9Y?si=4OQ1Jo2alqE2V2y7

Lastly:

https://youtu.be/7dxk9kUTApg?si=KX3avc4mFw2zoCqx Prayer for the Soldiers of the IDF. See below)

I will try to give updates in the near future. In the meantime, May it be a not terribly exciting weekend.

The Waiting Game. War Stories. Day 299. 31 July, 2024

It’s been a tense couple of days. Netanyahu returned to Israel from norm his US visit early Sunday, Israel time. Immediately the war cabinet was convened to discuss a response to the Hizbulla attack on a Druze town in the Golan Heights that killed 12 children and injured scores more.

Yesterday, Lebanon also sent munitions laden drones over the Mediterranean Sea in attempts to blow up Israel’s Karish oil and gas rigs. As an aside, under the former Prime Minister Yair Lapid, half of the revenue received from the extraction and sale of the fuel go directly to Lebanon. It essentially gives Hizbulla another cash stream, so it doesn’t make a lot of sense that they would want to take it out. In another attack, shrapnel from another Hizbulla missile launched deep into the Northern Galilee hit a 30 year old man on Kibbutz haGoshrim. He was outdoors gardening. By the time the ambulance came, there was nothing they could do to save his life.

Late last night (Tuesday) the IDF announced that Fouad Shokker, aka Sayid Moshen was killed by a precision missile in a Beirut neighborhood. Moshen was the second in command of Hizbulla under Nasrallah. He was the military leader responsible for planning and carrying out terror attacks and military strategy. In 2017, the US offered a $5million bounty as one of the leading faces of a terrorist organization working under Iran. He played a key role in the 1983 attack on the U.S. military barracks in Beirut during the Reagan Administration. 241 American servicemen were killed. He was also wanted for the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Harari. And he planned the Madj al Shams missile strike last Saturday.

The IDF strike was carried out mid afternoon by an F-35, drones and a precision guided missile. The missile struck the exact room in the exact apartment in which he was staying. Shocker’s bodyguard was also killed in the strike, which sends a clear message to terrorists in hiding that Israeli intelligence is accurate; that hiding is futile; that the military capabilities of Israel are undaunted and supreme.

For us, it was actually a fairly peaceful night. We tried to watch the Peseid meteor shower, an annual event in our family, but had little luck seeing any ‘shooting stars.’ Just as well. We woke up in the morning to the big news.

Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas, worth a cool $4billion, had been assassinated. Just yesterday he was celebrating the inauguration of the new president of Iran in Tehran. He met late last night with Iran’s Supreme leader, Ali Khameni and another leader of the Islamic Jihad movement. Israel did not take credit for it, but Hamas announced Haniyeh had been killed at 2 am in his Tehran home (one of several), in his bedroom. His bodyguard was also eliminated. supposedly, it was a precision guided missile strike from a drone that came straight through his window.

As I write this according to Israel breaking news, according to an Iranian report, one of Haniyeh’s bodyguards leaked the information to the assassins. The report alleges that a short-range Spike missile, from the Israeli American Spike missile program (Israeli developed/US manufacturing), known for its accuracy, was fired at Haniyeh’s bedroom, in northern Tehran from within Iran. The missile reportedly penetrated his bedroom, killing him immediately. Sky News, Arabic, has quoted Iranian sources stating that the building where Ismail Haniyeh was staying was attacked by a missile launched from a nearby building.

So we are now on ultra super high alert. It is strangely silent here. No jets. No helicopters. No drones. All airspace north of Hadera (just north of Tel Aviv) has been halted. Ben Gurion Airport is still open. I’ve heard from 2 vacationing friends that they are taking the next airplane back to Israel today in the event the airport closes. We are supposed to leave for our vacation on Sunday night. Fingers and toes crossed.

In the meantime, I have received messages from the Home Front Command to take all red alert warnings seriously. To be prepared. For what, they didn’t say. So it’s a waiting game. Keep busy is the word of the day.

Our dear, sweet next door neighbor has been called back up to the reserves, we found out last night. Gia has helped us so much and always looks out for us – carrying heavy bags, watering our plants when we are gone, checking up on us, bringing meals when John is hospitalized. He and his wife Yanna have an adorable 4 1/2 year old son, and Yanna is pregnant again, due in late October. Gia serves in an extremely dangerous area. I asked him about the protective gear he was given, and he showed us. It was pathetic. Old and worn. The helmet looked like something left over from a M*A*S*H set and the ‘bulletproof’ vest had straps falling apart and smelled like cat pee.

The IDF is great at some things, but other things…. Anyway, I immediately got on the phone and called up Chaya Hitin, the American Israeli Wonder Woman I wrote about two weeks ago. She and her friend, Dani Mael, have formed Unit 11741 to be of direct help to provide the soldiers with lightweight state of the art protective gear. She was able to hold a helmet and vest for Gia (4000 plus soldiers are on the direct waiting list!) and he was able to pick it up this morning. It is nothing short of miraculous, the things we can accomplish when we all work together.

Chaya was saving the life of a soldier. We were saving the life of our neighbor, a husband and father, so that he could put his life on the line for his country to save us from bad guys. Seriously. There is a Jewish saying that ‘to save a life is like saving the whole world.’ And as my husband, John, said, “We all pitched in and did our mitzvah for the day.” Actually, it was John’s wallet that did the mitzvah (fulfillment of a Biblical commandment or in modern vernacular, a good deed).

So as we wait…. and tick off the minutes as Iran has promised retribution…. I beg you once again. Please. Please. Help us protect our civilians by getting much needed, modern protective gear for our soldiers. It is they who are holding off the advancement of terrorism and evil in the world. A helmet costs only $275. And a bulletproof vest with ceramic plates costs about $800. They are now being manufactured directly in Israel. Go in with a group and sponsor a soldier today. Please. Please. Please. Go to unit11741.com today-

Gia proudly displays his new helmet and swag bag of protective gear

Breaking news: Iranian IRGC commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh warns the people of Israel. “ Be prepared to tell the Zionists what the punishment for shedding the blood of a guest (Haniyeh) in our home.” Cue the creepy organ music-

Not over yet, my friends!

Breaking breaking news: on all the TV stations… Tehran has just raised The Red Flag of Revenge over their main mosque in Tehran. Not a joke, Man. The Religion of Peace actually has a red flag of revenge. Is this kinda like the pirate 🏴‍☠️ Black Spot?????

Our latest update from Home Front Commmand…….

War Stories. Day 296. Pins and Needles

So much happens between my posts. Just here in Israel alone. Last week was a week of bad news. Two of the hostages in Gaza were confirmed dead. Alex Dancyg, 75 and Yawger Buchstav,35, died several months ago. They were being held together by Hamas in Khan Younis. I don’t know how they died. But Alex was the best friend of our family friend, Piotr. Both gentlemen were from Poland. Alex was a son of two Holocaust survivors. He was a professor and lecturer on the atrocities of the Nazis and horrors of the Shoah. He often led groups to Auschwitz and Dachau. We prayed for him nightly and believed that despite his age, if anyone would survive to tell the tale, it would be Alex Dancyg. Their bodies are still being held hostage.

Also last week, the bodies of five other people were located in a side wall of one of the terror tunnels deep underground in Khan Younis. We thank the IDF for rescuing the bodies after captured Hamas terrorists informed the IDF of their location. The families need closure and were able to give proper burial. I hope the hostages knew we didn’t forget them. G-d willing, next time, the IDF will be able to bring back five living hostages.

Clockwise from top left: Kirkland Brodsky, Ravid Katz,Tomer Achimas, Oren Golden, Mia Gorin

This week saw the start of the Paris Olympics. The names and personal information of all 88 Israeli athletes and their coaches were leaked over the internet. Several of the competitors received death threats. Even a member of the French government called for them to be banned from the games (as was Russia). The security in Paris is like nothing anyone has ever seen. And still, four major train lines had explosives detonated on the Chemin de Fer French rail lines last Friday. Anti Israel posters were hung all over Paris. We pray for the safety of the athletes, coaches and audiences.

Yesterday was Shabbat. The red alerts were going off on my phone all afternoon. Kiryat Shmona, Tel Hai, Shneir, Kfar Szold, Neot Mordechai, Kfar Blum…. It wasn’t terribly close by – on the gorgeous Northern border on the way up to the Golan. We are used to the red alerts at this point, and unless there is a local siren or I see on my app that the trajectories of the incoming missiles and drones (קרבם- in Hebrew it’s pronounced ‘cat- bomb’) are close by, I normally don’t do anything. It’s a little alarming how normal all this has become.

Just after Shabbat ended, the news started flowing. A missile with a large payload made a direct hit in the Druze city of Madj al Shams in the Golan. Madj al Shams lies at the foot of Mount Hermon on the Syrian border. It’s a quaint little family town. Beautiful, friendly people. In the winter, it becomes a playground where people stop to eat and have a hot drink at one of the local cafes and stock up on winter gear for skiing and sledding the slopes of Hermon. In the late summer, they have the best apples and carob honey. The Druze set up local farm stands and are very welcoming to visitors.

Yesterday was a lazy, hot summer Saturday afternoon. The kids and their parents wear all gathered on the football/soccer field for a friendly game as was usual. No one was suspecting anything abnormal. It’s what families do here. With very little advance warning, only about five seconds, the missile struck, killing 12 young people between the ages of 2-19. 29 more people were helicoptered to local hospitals, 13 critically wounded. Many were treated for shock. It’s absolutely horrific.

The Druze are Israeli citizens, loyal Arabs who fight in the IDF. They are our security people and police officers. They are our neighbors. They are our friends. It’s a great loss for us.

The death count now stands at 12…

At the time, Prime Minister Netanyahu was out of the country in the US. He is now flying back to Israel. The head of the IDF, Gen. Herzi Halevy and Gen. Gordon of the Northern Command visited the Druze families last night to assure them that the response against Hizbulla will be swift and will be drastic.

Last night was eerily quiet for us. On the mirpesset I could only hear the wind and the gentle rustling of leaves and the occasional jackal yapping in the distance. No drones. No jets. No bombs. No cars or people. It seemed that everyone was just holding their breath.

We scanned the news as the headlines eventually started coming through.

Correction: 12 children killed after a Hizbulla missile fired from Lebanon into Israeli Druze community on the Golan Heights

This morning, we left for a meeting in Tiberias. People were driving on their way to work. The streets of the cities were full of people. On the way, someone had stretched a giant banner across a mountain. It said in Hebrew, “ G-d is the King. There is none other than Him.” (Adonai, hu ha melekh. Ayn ode mil-vah-DOE)

Thank you for the reminder. We sorely need to hear this now. I made John take our ‘bug out bags’ with us in the car, just in case. They are backpacks with some food, change of clothes, flashlight, med kit, water, passports, and essential hygiene. I hated leaving the dog behind, but wanted to be prepared with some important belongings just in case. One never knows. It was fairly quiet as far as planes or any sounds of military activity, yet we all know something very big is about to go down. A huge red line was crossed by Hizbulla yesterday.

After my meeting, a few of the people were trying to guess what would happen next. I heard it said three times,”The government is so careful to try to avoid civilian casualties I Gaza, but what about us? How are we to feel? There’s no way we can be moved out of harm’s way.” We are all waiting with bated breath.

So, more info is coming out. From the pieces collected, the IDF reports that it was a 53 kg (120 lb) warhead on an Iranian Falaq rocket fired by Hizbulla in Lebanon. The Iron Dome failed to intercept the rocket because it was fired at close range (less than 10 km/6miles) and took less than 12 seconds to reach its target. They know the name of the commander (somehow) because of the direction and trajectory.

As can be expected of disobedient children, Hizbulla immediately denied the fact that they shot the missile. Remember, they had been firing scores (over 40) rockets at the border communities throughout the day yesterday. Then, to make matters worse, they said it was actually an Israeli Iron Dome misfire…. sounds like the Gaza hospital strike story in reverse to me.

In other headlines:

Late this morning, tens of thousands of people showed up for the funerals of the 12 children. Druze, Jews, and Christians poured in from many villages and cities in the North. I doubt there will be any military activity until at least early evening to give the mourners a chance to grieve and bury their dead.

Both President Herzog and the Prime Minister have televised speeches of expressing sorrow, solidarity and a “rising of readiness to the next level…we are on war footing….this will not go unanswered.” Now, it’s a waiting game. The country is on pins and needles.

I’m keeping calm and busy. I’m writing…. and canning. I just made lacto-fermented pickles from my cucumber harvest and the tomatoes and peppers are roasting in the oven for pasta sauce. John is fixing broken things around the house; putting on a new garden hose; walking the dog; folding laundry. We are packing for our trip to the States later this week, G-d willing. It will be the first time in ten years that all the siblings will be together in one place. We have rented a beach house and we look forward to the girls meeting the new husbands and all of us seeing and enjoying the new babies. We now have six beautiful grandchildren, thanks be to G-d. Hopefully, we will be reunited with them this time next week.

Day 290 War Stories

A Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin On

The amount of newsworthy happenings in just two or three days is enough to make one’s head spin. Just take a big breath. Have no fear. Fasten your seatbelts, because it’s a bumpy ride. We have an amazing Pilot in whom we can put our trust. Just pray and don’t worry.

Let’s start with a short recap on MidEast/World news from Friday on.

Friday, the International Court of Justice based in The Hague, Netherlands (he World Court, or judicial arm of the UN), made a decision that all Israeli/Jewish settlements in E. Jerusalem, Judaea and Samaria are illegal. This includes cities, towns, kibbutzim, rural farms. For a Jewish person to settle in Judaea is a violation of international law. Israeli (Jews)have no right to occupy Palestinian lands as they are illegal colonizers.

This is very interesting as Israel is actually de-colonizing the land. The people and state of Israel may not have intentionally set out to accomplish this from the beginning (late 1800s onward). Israel after 70AD came under the rule of the Romans, the Byzantines, the Mamelukes, the Ottomans, the British. Most of Jerusalem from1 948-1967 was under Jordanian rule. Jews and Christians were not allowed to step foot in the Old Holy City under threat of death. The Holy sites….the Western Wall, the Holy Sepulchre, the churches around Gethsemane… were used as garbage dumps. When the IDF retook Jerusalem in the Six Day War, it became a city open to all faiths. The Old City was cleaned up and revamped to a place of beauty and relative safety. It became a haven for pilgrims of the three Abrahamic faiths and a top tourist destination. Not only Jews, but Christian, Muslim, Bedouin, Druze, Baha’i and Circassian, religious and secular Israeli citizens can buy land and build in Israel. All Israeli citizens are afforded equal rights. There is no colonialization by the Jews.

Friday, the Israeli Knesset voted to definitively say there will be no recognizable Palestinian State adjacent to Israel. The Two State Solution is impossible and will not happen. To give up more land for peace is a death sentence for Israel. Both parties, from the current coalition to the opposition, voted on this. It is a historic coming-together to make a statement to the world and the international diplomacy.

For the past eight months, Houthi rebels, an Iranian backed terror proxy, have been sent over 225 missiles towards Israel’s southernmost port in Eilat on the Red Sea. From Yemen, the terrorists have been kidnapping ships in the Gulf of Aden. This is a vital international shipping lane on the Eastern Horn of Africa to the Arabian Sea and Asia. These pirates have caused the re-routing of cargo. Their missiles and weaponized aerial drones have been intercepted by Israeli, US, UK and French forces.

Friday night, a suicide drone from Yemen made it as far as Tel Aviv. At 3:12 am, coming in from the Mediterranean Coast, it missed the US Embassy building by 100 yards and crashed into an apartment building instead, killing one person, injuring eight. As the final straw, on Saturday, the Israeli Air Force, in Operation Outstretched Arm, attacked the Yemen port of Hodeida, rendering the port non-operational. This was important, not only because Israel showed that it will stand up to Iranian aggression, but it was one of the longest, most significant air strikes carried out by Israel single-handedly.

https://youtu.be/xD0Urm6B-j4?si=Zy5kaS0LLjIML4c7

The target was a known port of entry for Iranian arms shipments and for weapons storage. It was a sign to the entire Middle East that Israel can refuel its jets mid-air and attack a target precisely, in midday, 1700 kilometers from home. The trip to Yemen is 200 kilometers farther than a trip to Tehran. All aircraft returned home safely. The port is still ablaze. Israel had refrained from attacking Yemen or the Houthis at the request of the Biden administration for fear of escalation in the region, but the suicide drone crossed the red line. The rapid and successful response to the strike within 24 hours (thanks to meticulous planning) shows the entire region that Israel will retaliate to threats from abroad. It proves that Israel can defend itself without the aid of foreign entities. It is a sign of strength, and thus, deterrence.

In other news, on Saturday, the President of Paraguay, Palacios, stated that the Paraguayan Embassy in Tel Aviv would be moved to Jerusalem. Paraguay does not sponsor terrorism, nor does she sympathize with terrorists. The country does not support a separate and recognized Palestinian state and will stand with Israel as a force for good in the world.

The North of Israel remains in a perpetual state of war. Every day the IDF targets high ranking Hizbulla officials, striking them deep in Lebanese and Syrian territory, it has intercepted daily weapons shipments from Iran, but nothing seems to deter them. Every day, scores of rockets and suicide drones cross the border into Israel. Most towns on the border, although evacuated, have been reduced to rubble. You will not hear of this from the media. Both soldiers and civilians have been killed and injured. The threat looms overhead, yet our lives here are hanging. We remain ready for imminent war, yet nothing so far seems to have been mobilized fully.

Over the past few weeks, elections have been held throughout Europe, some with surprising results. The world is rapidly shifting. It is becoming more divided, and certain cities are becoming more dangerous. For the Jews, there is a global shift towards anti Zionism/antiSemitism. Because, it is becoming increasingly unsafe for diaspora Jews, there is a marked rise in Aliyah. The Jewish population is pouring out of France, England, Canada, the United States, Australia and South Africa and moving to Israel. Some far this year there has been a 23,000 rise in Jewish people returning to their homeland. It is expected that there will be at least 8,000 – 10,000 more over the summer months.

The 2024 Summer Olympics are scheduled to begin in Paris at the end of this week. To celebrate, Adidas came out with a ‘new’ line of red tennis shoes worn by the athletes during the 1972 Olympics. This was the Munich Olympics, when the Palestinian terrorists kidnapped, tortured and murdered members of the Israeli team. The model selected to promote the shoes was Bella Hadid, a widely followed pro-Palestinian. After much protestation, both Bella and the tennis shoes were removed. She had been pictured with the colors red, green, black and white, the colors of the Palestinian flag. Since being pulled from the ad campaign, Miss Hadid is threatening to sue Adidas.

For the past two weeks, numerous Israeli and Jewish athletes set to compete in Paris have been targeted with death threats. “Dare to arrive in France, we will kill you,” has been messaged to members of the rhythmic gymnastics team. Israeli Olympic swimmer was sent a message with details for his own funeral. “You are welcome to attend the funeral of Meiron Amir Cheruti, born on 19/10/1997, died on 27/07/2024. Use the link below to get the location.” Peter Palchik has also been the recipient of creepy threats foretelling of his upcoming murder. Security is said to be heightened. The Jewish athletes are said to be increasing their bodyguards and security detail. So far no one has pulled out of any of the events.

Everyone is aware of US news from the assassination attempt on former President Trump to the resignation of President Biden from the election yesterday.

Here, I will go out on a limb. Bear with me. Back during the Obama administration, there was a real and true hatred of Israel, namely President Netanyahu. He was stood up at scheduled meetings in Washington, DC, kept waiting and ushered in through the back door of the White House as a sign of humiliation.

President Netanyahu left Israel last night for a scheduled meeting with President Biden (to discuss the Iran threat) and a scheduled speech before both houses of Congress. It all should be quite interesting. This top news lede will be completely overshadowed by Biden’s stepping down and the supposed chaotic state of the Democratic Party. Will Kamala Harris run as the Democratic Candidate and who will she pick as a running mate or will it be a totally different ticket? What about the Biden ballots and the millions of people who have already voted for him by mail? What will happen at the upcoming convention? I am predicting anything Netanyahu has to say will be absolutely buried in the current news cycle. It is the ultimate snub.

And lastly, Secretary of State Antony Blinken reported on Saturday that Iran is now within two weeks of making at least one nuclear bomb. That makes things even more suspenseful. The main thing is to have no fear. We firmly believe G-d is in control. Things might seem to be spinning to chaos, but just pray and sit tight. Tomorrow’s post will delve deeper into the times and seasons and what to watch for. One thing is for sure, events are happening at a dizzying pace and we are in for an interesting ride.

War Stories. Day 289.

A Jewel Among Women

I have had the incredible honor to meet quite a few truly amazing people living here in Israel since we first made Aliyah in 2015. This country is made up of so many dedicated, resilient and caring individuals. Every time I interview somebody, the first words out of their mouth is an apology for not being able to do enough to help. For just being a small cog in a larger machine. And to thank me (who really am not doing much but raising awareness) for my contribution. Honestly, I have never ever experienced anything like this. John and I were struck by this willingness to share, to be hospitable, and to reach beyond one’s comfort zone the first time we visited this land in 2011.

This is my last in a series of people making a difference to help out during the war. After finding out some of our own donations were not being used as justly to help people directly (skimming off the top or huge salaries to the organizers/CEO), I went on a quest to find truly honest people giving of their time and effort and even pursestrings to help those most needed. To those of you who asked where they can donate, these are three that we fully endorse…

A Ray of Light

In Hebrew, “or” means light. And here in Israel parents take their baby names more than seriously. This feature article is the third in a series of feature articles about people making a difference. Meet Or Avni-Aharoni.

For some unknown reason – perhaps just to cut the seriousness of the constant flow of bad news- I decided to scroll Etsy a few weeks ago. Not intending to buy anything, I came across this online shop that sold Judaica. A lovely bracelet caught my eye and nearly brought me to tears. Those words!!!! It spoke to my heart, was just what I needed to remind me – the people of Israel live – עם ישראל חי and I had to have it. And so the story begins.

I know there are many ways to spend your money. I know there are many stores out there, both brick and mortar and online. And I know there are many ways to support Israel: small business owners, soldiers, wives of soldiers. But this is a story set apart.

Or Aharoni kept in touch with me from ten minutes after my order was placed. At first the rose gold metal for my bracelet was unavailable, but Or fulfilled and then expedited my handcrafted order, which I was shocked to receive within ten days. It came so beautifully packaged. A blue wax seal said “The people of Israel live” in Hebrew. But there here was another smaller box with a seal.

There must be a mistake, because I had only bought the bracelet. The bracelet was even nicer than I expected. But inside the small box, was a little gold necklace with a tiny charm….absolutely perfect for gifting my granddaughter. But this is not supposed to be a buyer’s testimony. Still, I was shocked to receive a note (Or speaks and writes perfect English) thanking me for my purchase, explaining how this sale actually helps the people of Israel (story follows below).

John and I had an upcoming engagement party and I wanted to get a meaningful gift for the couple. I already knew that Or’s shop, Jewselry, had housewares, clothes and gifts that were unique and well-priced. I called her up and we talked on the phone for quite a while.Things clicked between us immediately. And I knew instantly that I had to share her story with you, because Or truly is a ray of light in this dark world.

Or is a young wife of a firefighter and reservist. She is a mother to three little children. A graphic designer and maker of jewelry as well as a small business owner, she has a heart of gold. She started out designing and selling her products a little over a year ago on various platforms and had instant positive response, and then 7 October rocked everything and everyone in this country.

“ All I wanted to do was to take something horrifying and turn it into good,” she shared with me.

Or grew up in a very secular Israeli family. Her grandparents made Aliyah in 1948 from Romania. Everything changed for Or in 2015, when she met her bashert, the one that was “meant tobe.” David and his family were fairly religious Jews. A large modern Orthodox Jewish family, they took delight in celebrating the Shabbat with big meals and holiday get-togethers. It was so beautiful, but very different from Or’s upbringing.

After she and David married, Or, too, wanted to host these wonderful family Shabbat gatherings, but she didn’t have any of the accoutrements, nor did she feel she knew the proper blessings. Even living in Israel, this was all so unfamiliar to her. Or searched for, but couldn’t find anything she liked that would start off a person new to G-d, new to religion and new to observance. She saw a need and decided to remedy her problem. As an artist, Or designed and made little cards, magnets and signs for the home with Shabbat candle blessings, grace over meals, prayers and home blessings. They were not only functional, but pretty.

Her friends saw them, and they, too wanted Jewish related products for their homes. And thus, Jewselry was born. It was the beginning of a journey. Jewselry is more than just a store for buying Judaica and Israeli merchandise – it’s a celebration of joy. It’s a way Or, inspired by a love for traditions and beauty, brings life to all her contemporary creations. It’s a celebration of the vibrancy of Israel and her people. It’s about passion.

Or decided upon the name Jewselry as a play on words. The Children of Israel in the Bible are called Am s’gulah. They are each individual jewels in the eyes of G-d. Each different, but with its own beauty, light and potential. Each has the opportunity to be a great gift. name, so are Or’s products.

The Inside-Out

Life was going more than wonderful for the Aharoni family. Then 7 October came and the world turned inside out. David was away on duty and the missiles were flying regularly from Gaza into central Israel. Or could not sleep. She was continually having to wake up her children in the middle of the night or grab them during the day to get them all to the bomb shelter. The business became her sanity. All too soon things got worse on so many different levels as she found herself on the front lines of confronting Israel hatred and pro-Palestinian attempts to hurt Jewselry.

Whether Etsy or Amazon, Israeli products were being taken down, scratched from the internet. Amidst a frenzy of antisemitism, there were complaints that the Israeli flag, the map of Israel, the word “Zionist” were threatening and hateful. On Israeli Independence Day, sixty plus products were pulled from Or’s Etsy shop because they contained the Hebrew words “Am Yisrael Chai” or “the people of Israel live.” Someone had made the claim that they owned the rights to those words, the anthem of the Jewish people for generations.

Fighting Hatred With Love

Or would not be swayed. With Israeli chutzpah she decided to fight hatred with love. After petitioning to have her products returned to her site, she came up with two incredible ways to help others directly affected by the war. She saw all of her neighbors making meals for soldiers, gathering up equipment. Visiting the wounded in hospitals. But how could she help? Or saw this as her chance to do her small part to rectify this complicated situation here in Israel.

At the beginning, the economy was hit as so many reservists had to leave behind their small businesses. Being called up for duty meant they had no way to attend to their online presence. Israeli artists could no longer create, much less advertise, sell or ship their products. Her idea started with a friend from Sderot who made mezzuzot (the boxes you attach to the doorposts in your home. They contain a parchment with Deuteronomy 6:4-9). She got his permission to upload his products onto her site at no charge. She has since begun selling for more and more Israeli vendors, picking up their products in Tel Aviv and packing and shipping them both locally and abroad, with ALL proceeds going to the soldiers. Or says, “This way I save their livelihoods as they concentrate on saving us.” At Jewselry, she provides an online platform for Israeli soldiers who are business owners to sell their products worldwide.

This extreme act of kindness was not enough. She wanted to do more, but how? Her own sales had been impacted, so not only did she reduce her prices, so more people could support Israel by buying Israeli products, she had another idea. For every hand designed, gold-filled or 925 necklace bought, she would gift one to the mother or wife of a soldier. She has a list of women to whom she can donate on behalf of the buyer. The recipient can choose her own necklace from several options. Each beautifully boxed necklace comes with a personalized thank you note to the buyer telling them that

“Thanks to you for donating a necklace to ‘Daniella’ the wife of ‘Avi’ who is currently serving as a tank driver in Battalion 279 in Gaza.”

Also, the recipient gets a beautifully personalized letter with her gift.

“This necklace is a gift from …. in …..who is thinking of you and appreciates your sacrifice for the people of Israel. Together we will win.”

It’s a moving experience for all involved. Not only that, but Or donates a portion of her revenue to a family of a hostage still in captivity by the Hamas terrorists.

Your support counts too

By supporting Or, everyone wins. Businesses are helped in their fight to stay open. Reservists are helped to support their families. Wives and mothers of soldiers are appreciated for their sacrifice. Hostage families are remembered. And you get a high quality, unique product. Plus, you can especially show your support of Israel by wearing a cute t-shirt or beautiful piece of jewelry that is sure to get compliments. You don’t have to be Jewish. And the products are really inexpensive without compromising quality.

Jewselry has a presence on Etsy, Amazon and on Or’s own website, www.jewselry.com. It is also on Instagram @jewselry_world where Or offers specials, giveaways and shares recipes and insights on Scripture. Currently, there are great sales going on, so it’s fairly easy to show your support for Israel. The store gets 5 star ratings and rave reviews from the customers.

It’s the little things done by ordinary people with great love that will turn the darkness into light. Or says, “ I’m not just doing this for myself, but for Ha Shem (G-d) and for my children. They need to see the acts of kindness and to believe in the good. It’s for their future that I do this. And I hope they will have a beautiful future.” What an example!