Israel at war day 476
- The White House: There is an urgent need to extend the ceasefire in Lebanon. We are pleased that the Israeli army has begun withdrawing from areas of the country.
- The government will move fwd with the deal The identities of the four hostages set to be released on Shabbos have been disclosed. They are Karina Ariev, Daniela Gilboa, Naama Levy, and Liri Elbag.
- Consultations in Israel on how to respond to the list submitted by Hams, which is NOT as per the agreement, which was to free civilians before soldiers.
- Hamas published list of 4 female hostages to be released. Officials asked media outlets not to post until all families have been notified.
- The Israeli government has just announced officially that the IDF will not be withdrawing from southern Lebanon on Sunday due to the failure of the Lebanese government to comply with the terms of the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah.
-Israel waits for Hamas to hand over names of hostages slated for release on shabbos.
senior Hamas official said Thursday that they will provide Israel on Friday with the names of the four hostages it will release on Saturday.
- The security cabinet approved on Thursday night for IDF troops to remain in certain areas of southern Lebanon beyond the planned 60-day withdrawal deadline outlined in the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal, a security source told The Jerusalem Post. Talks are set to begin with the Trump administration about the presence of the troops that will remain in southern Lebanon
- Mother of Hostage Agam Berger who is expected to be released on shabbos from Gaza said she will not be mechalel shabbos in order to see her daughter and will wait until shabbos is over per her discussions with rabbis. She asked the Israeli media to refrain from desecrating shabbos with reporting on the release and not to take any pictures or videos until after shabbos.
-Update on condition of Bibas family expected to be given today by Hamas.
- The house that served as one of the IDF headquarters in the Netzarim axis in recent months has been removed by the IDF.
- Mark Levin: Fantastic point. Why don’t we put tariffs on Qatar and Saudi Arabia? Qatar for funding Hamas, which murdered American citizens. And Saudi Arabia for ripping us off on oil prices, helping drive up the cost of gasoline for all Americans. If it’s good enough for our allies, it’s good enough for these Arab countries.
Counterpoint: Not very fair qatar Is a pro-western country the fact that they support hamas Is because they fear them And want to keep the peace with the more extremist elements in their country.For Arguments sake the biggest supporter of hamas is Israel they have been supplying them with free electric gas water and tax receipts in the hundreds of millions of dollars a year........ Why? Because they wanted to keep the peace....... We'd do that too in the USA, All the entitlement programs are to keep the lower class peaceful......
ReplyDeleteQatar, Israel, and the US are responsible with funding Hamas.
DeleteNot to keep the peace but to use them as an excuse to prevent any deal with Hamas. Bibi has no intention in making peace. Instead he wants to ethnically cleanse the Palestinians and expand their borders. Hamas is a thorn on the back of the State and will not be defeated until Bibi stops this war and remove the IDF from Gaza.
Ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians through emigration would be a good traditional solution.
DeleteJudge Scarola scolded the BOE when they closed schools for a day in the summer of 2019 when it petitioned for emergency funding.
ReplyDeleteSee: http://arthur2240.ipage.com/documents/EDU%2008386-19%20%20Lakewood%20Twp.%20BOE%20v.%20New%20Jersey%20DOE%20%20(Initial%20Decision).pdf
"The Board contends that the district cannot spend money if it does not have an approved budget in place for the 2019–2020 school year, but it has provided no law in support of that position except to note that as State law requires the State to shut down non-essential services if it does not have an approved budget, so must the district."
BTW About the fiasco of bringing kids to Trenton, Michael brought them to a hearing in my case. It was fun, he is always entertaining, but the judge was not happy. This what she wrote:
Ft. nt. 1: The district bused approximately 100 students, including young special-education students, to the hearing in Trenton. While hearings at the OAL are generally open to the public, and while the interest of the children is understandable, the presence of children is not necessary to impress upon this tribunal the seriousness of this matter.
Going to put tariffs on what? What exactly are you importing from Qatar and Saudi Arabia?
ReplyDeleteIs there a trade deficit?
Don't you have more to lose than to gain?
They buy products from us.
And the only product we buy from them is oil.
You think it's a good idea to raise oil prices?