The bravery of Soviet Jews should be remembered this VE Day  

Jewish troops in the Red Army fought to the end rather than face the horror of capture

By Kiril Feferman | May 8, 2025

By RIA Novosti archive, image #137429 / Zelma / CC-BY-SA 3.0, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18134703“Stalingrad soldiers during short lull”. Troops during a lull in the Battle of Stalingrad, World War Two, 1943. (Photo by RIA Novosti archive, image #137429 / Zelma / CC-BY-SA 3.0)

The story of Soviet Jewish soldiers in World War II is both familiar and unique. Like many Jews across the world, they faced a genocidal enemy. But unlike their counterparts elsewhere, they fought in a country that, despite its contradictions, granted them full participation in the war effort. Many seized that chance with remarkable conviction.

Read more…

May 12, 2025 | 12:29 am | Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

G_d Save America!  

@CherylWroteIt | X

Text:

Read more…

May 12, 2025 | 12:10 am | 2 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Why Regime Change in Iran Is Becoming Inevitable  

Peloni:  As if against the tide of gravity, logic, or rationale, this regime which has been dedicated towards the destruction of the West, and actively infiltrates Western society towards this end, has been reinforced, funded, and protected by the leadership of the Western nations over the past forty years, bringing us to a climax today, in which the fate of this hostile regime in Tehran stands beyond any hope of survival but for the latest effort of the West to secure the Mullahs in place once again.  So, with its defenses stripped bare, and its proxies brought to the point of being crippled, the survival of the current regime in Iran will be decided by the very powers whose complicity or negligence brought it dominate the region.  The only question is whether the West will persist in preserving this existential threat, even as it is clear that it is only a matter of choice that they do so.

By Fariba Parsa | Real Clear Wire | May 09, 2025

Flag of Iran in the Nishapur Railway Station square (Photo by Sonia Sevilla – Own work, CC0)

The Islamic Republic of Iran is facing unprecedented pressure from both within and outside its borders. Internally, economic collapse, widespread political disillusionment, and mass rejection of religious authoritarianism have profoundly weakened the regime’s legitimacy. Externally, Iran’s regional influence is diminishing as its proxies suffer military defeats and diplomatic isolation. Although the precise timing is uncertain, the convergence of these pressures makes regime change in Iran increasingly likely. For Western policymakers, this is not the time for short-term crisis management—it is the time to prepare for a democratic transition.

Read more…

May 11, 2025 | 6:38 pm | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

China and Egypt wrap first joint military exercise as Beijing looks to cozy up to American allies  

Peloni:  Meanwhile, Egypt has decided to not appoint a new Ambassador to Israel, and it has refused for five months to accept the Israel’s Ambassador to Egypt.

Joint drills mark Beijing’s latest effort to expand its military reach and Cairo’s boldest signal yet that it is willing to test US patience

By Morgan PhillipsFox News | May 6, 2025

President Donald Trump greets the President of Egypt, Abdel Fattah Al Sisi, prior to their bilateral meeting, Sunday, May 21, 2017, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by The White House from Washington, DC – President Trump’s Trip Abroad, Public Domain)

Egypt and China wrapped up their first-ever joint military exercises on Sunday, in a show of force involving the U.S.’ top rival and one of its top recipients of military aid.

Read more…

May 11, 2025 | 2:07 pm | Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

An eye to the main chance: The world that’s starting right now  

Peloni:  Jennifer provides an important proposal for the future, one in which like minded nations would voluntarily, not thru coercion, cooperate to advance the interests of the strengthening of individual nation-states rather than that of a globalist or collectivist body.   A poignant and thoughtful proposal for a better tomorrow which might replace the failing structures of old, which preferred trans-natioanal organizations and coercive tactics.

In structural failure, opportunity.

J.E. Dyer, a retired Naval Intelligence officer, blogs as The Optimistic ConservativeMay 7, 2025

President Trump is heading to the Middle East next week for a summit with the Gulf nations, and it doesn’t surprise me that he has a major announcement he plans to make before the summit begins.  (Its dates are 13-16 May 2025.)

Read more…

May 11, 2025 | 1:51 pm | 3 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

While Biden Pentagon Was Fighting the Houthis, the Biden State Department and USAID Were Funding Them  

Peloni: The duplicity of ‘humanitarian aid’ masked as food for starving people is both a despicable and an effective ploy in supporting barbarians such as the Houthis towards goals which should be understood to be completely antithetical to the civilized people of the world.  In fact, such acts of support for terrorism as have become routine outcomes of providing aid for these fake famines should be investigated and those involved should be prosecuted for supporting terrorism.

By

The U.S. sent billions in famine relief to Yemen. During the famine, the population rose 30%. And Yemen’s Houthis used our money to go to war against us.

In May 2024, the Biden administration announced that it was providing $220 million in aid to Yemen which the United States had been at war with since the start of that year.

Read more…

May 11, 2025 | 1:15 pm | Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

US Amb. Huckabee denies ‘nonsense’ report that Trump could recognize Palestinian state  

Netanyahu confidante Ron Dermer meets Trump before Middle East trip next week

Ambassador Mike Huckabee’s Participation in Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day 2025 Ceremony, April 24, 2025 (Photo by U.S. Embassy Jerusalem – Flickr, CC BY 2.0)

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee on Saturday strongly denied a report suggesting U.S. President Donald Trump could announce his intention to recognize a “State of Palestine” during his Middle East trip next week.

Read more…

May 11, 2025 | 11:52 am | 6 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Todd Blanche, D John Sauer and Ed Martin are Very Serious People  

Peloni:  Transparency and accountability are twin aspects of a govt which respects and adheres to the will of the people.  The long overdue application of these features in regards to important acts of govt misconduct has been a feature rather than a bug.  While the statute of limitations will preclude accountability for malfeasance, it seems that some tranparancy might soon be provided for what took placed during the political psyop best known as the Russia Hoax.  It will be a beginning at least, and at last, which demonstrates the real life consequences of the adage of “Justice delayed is justice denied”, the fury for which might fuel greater real-time accountability for future and more recent past events which have betrayed the will of the people in a more timely fashion.

Sundance | May 10, 2025

Deputy U.S Attorney General Todd Blanche, United States Solicitor General D. John Sauer, and Dept of Justice Investigative Lead, Attorney Ed Martin, are very serious people in Main Justice.

Read more…

May 11, 2025 | 11:42 am | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Probe the foreign influence behind these terror-loving, anti-Jew college agitators  

Anti Israel protest at Columbia University.  (Photo by ProudFarmerScholar – Own work, CC0)

I wonder how Columbia University would behave in the following scenario. A bunch of students and outside agitators descend on their campus. They are dressed in the gear of the Ku Klux Klan, being careful to conceal their faces so as to avoid any personal criticism. They then enter the university’s library and other sacred spaces of learning and chant for the lynching of black Americans.

Read more…

May 11, 2025 | 10:48 am | 2 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Witkoff: Dismantle Your Nuclear Facilities  

Peloni: This is a huge demand by Trump.  If this is accurately described by Witkoff, which is anyone’s guess, it requires the dismantlement of Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities.  They won’t concede to this.

May 10, 2025 | 4:42 pm | Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed & Qatar  

Peloni:  Must read article 

By Yigal Carmon* | May 9, 2025

Direct Link to Article

https://www.memri.org/reports/ksm-and-qatar

May 10, 2025 | 4:36 pm | Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

U.S. Drops Israel Normalization Demand in Nuclear Talks with Saudi Arabia, Signaling Strategic Shift Ahead of Trump Visit  

Janet Levy:  So-called “civil” nuclear cooperation with Saudi Arabia will NOT be contingent on Saudi recognition of Israel.

The Trump Organization is partnering with Dar Global, a Saudi company, and Qatari Diar, a Qatari government-owned company, to build a $5.5 billion Trump International Golf Club in Qatar that will include an 18-hole golf course, luxury villas, and is part of a larger entertainment district. In addition, they are working on residential developments and another golf course in the Kingdom.

The company already has a Trump International Golf Club in Dubai with other projects in development.

Fern Sidman | TJV | April 9, 2025

Click link below to read article

https://tjvnews.com/2025/05/u-s-drops-israel-normalization-demand-in-nuclear-talks-with-saudi-arabia-signaling-strategic-shift-ahead-of-trump-visit/

May 10, 2025 | 4:23 pm | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Amsterdam Apology—Hollow Rhetoric?  

by Rafael Medoff

Auschwitz I (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Eighty years after the end of the Holocaust, the mayor of Amsterdam has apologized for the crucial role the city’s administration played in the mass deportation of Dutch Jews to Auschwitz. Do such apologies serve any purpose? And has the current mayor genuinely learned the lessons of the Nazi genocide?

Read more…

May 10, 2025 | 3:42 pm | 4 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Trump’s Mideast Shifts Leave Everyone Guessing  

Peloni:  Is there a Trump Mideast Shift?

President Donald Trump attends a FIFA Task Force meeting, Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in the East Room. (By The White House – Flikr, Public Domain)

Is the Trump administration leaving Israel behind? That’s the impression one gets from recent news stories.

Steve Witkoff, the president’s special envoy to the whole entire world, has been leaking to media and then commenting on his own leaks to the media. It’s a monologue billed as a conversation. And it has some Israelis worried.

Read more…

May 10, 2025 | 3:37 pm | 3 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

A Turkey With No Elections?  

Peloni:  A democracy holds elections.  This single event is in fact the construct thru which the people offer their consent to be governed, it empowers the people over their leaders, and forces accountability upon those same leaders for their actions and their governance.  A govt which does not hold elections is an exercise in tyranny, the personification of depotism and an assault on the liberty and dignity of those men, women and children for whom the govt has little interest and no regard.

Sinan Ciddi | May 9, 2025

(Photo by kremlin.ru, CC BY 4.0)

On March 19, Turkish authorities arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu—President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s most serious political challenger. Imamoglu has served as mayor since 2019 and has defeated Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) in three consecutive elections. Following his detention on unsubstantiated charges of corruption and aiding terrorism, Imamoglu declared himself a “political prisoner,” noting that more than 100 people, including his senior advisers and municipal colleagues, were arrested alongside him.

Read more…

May 10, 2025 | 8:42 am | Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free
« Previous PageNext Page »