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הוֹדוּ לַה׳ כִּי טוֹב, כִּי לְעוֹלָם חַסְדּו: Girl Struck by Boro Park School Bus Released from Hospital, Recovering After Surgeries

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הוֹדוּ לַה׳ כִּי טוֹב, כִּי לְעוֹלָם חַסְדּוֹ: Boro Park Scoop is pleased to report that the 4-year-old girl who was critically injured after being struck by a school bus on East 2nd Street between Avenues I and J on September 29 has been released from the hospital. Following multiple surgeries, she is now recovering. Please […]

Israel Exposes UN System Spending $100 Million a Year Targeting the Jewish State

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Israel’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations says it has uncovered a vast, structured system inside the UN that channels enormous resources toward activities focused almost entirely on Israel. According to figures released by the mission, roughly $100 million a year is devoted to reports, debates, special mechanisms, and communications efforts that consistently single out the Jewish state, the Jerusalem Post reports.

Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon said the findings demonstrate that the effort is neither incidental nor marginal. “Today we actually showed that these are orchestrated campaigns, well-funded and well-established within the UN budget,” he said. “These $100 million, which will be approved in the coming days in the new UN budget, are spent on activities against the government of Israel and against the IDF.”

Danon noted that while some of the initiatives are openly labeled as addressing Palestinian issues, others are presented under broader or less transparent frameworks. “Sometimes they do it directly, such as through committees that address Palestinian issues. Many times it is disguised under different names and organizations, but the actual activities are pure propaganda against the State of Israel,” he said.

The assessment, prepared by Israel’s Permanent Mission to the UN and International Organizations, points to specific UN entities whose stated mission centers on advancing the Palestinian narrative, including the Division for Palestinian Rights and several General Assembly committees dedicated exclusively to that cause.

According to the analysis, the UN produces dozens of debates and at least 100 reports every year dealing with Israel and the Palestinians. Many of these documents are described as repetitive, politically slanted, and lacking balance. Each report can cost tens of thousands of dollars to prepare and translate, while debates add thousands more in expenses. When travel and staffing costs are included, the total climbs into the millions annually.

Israeli officials say a central pillar of this structure is UNRWA, whose annual budget request stands at approximately $86 million. Of that sum, about $80 million is drawn from the UN’s regular budget, with roughly 60 percent earmarked for international staff salaries.

While other UN bodies have been subjected to budget cuts and reform efforts, UNRWA has largely avoided such measures. This continues despite repeated disclosures of Hamas infiltration into the agency and longstanding questions about its neutrality.

Asked whether Israel is attempting to bring greater scrutiny to the UN bodies receiving this funding, Danon acknowledged the challenge. “We are always trying,” he said in response to a question from The Jerusalem Post. “But unfortunately, most countries tend to ignore it. And even though we exposed this, the UN will continue to fund these activities.”

Beyond the General Assembly framework, Israel has also highlighted the role of the Human Rights Council in Geneva and its commission of inquiry on Israel, established in 2021 with an open-ended mandate. That mechanism alone is estimated to cost about $4 million per year and, according to Israeli officials, has increasingly adopted language associated with delegitimization, accusations of genocide, and economic pressure campaigns.

The commission has compiled a so-called blacklist of companies operating in Israeli-controlled areas and works alongside special rapporteurs who receive UN support while advancing explicitly political agendas. Israeli officials argue that these activities feed international legal actions against Israel and bolster global BDS efforts.

Israel’s mission stressed that exposing these funding patterns is not an attempt to undermine humanitarian assistance or silence legitimate criticism. Rather, officials say, the goal is to dismantle a system that has institutionalized discrimination, rewarded bias, and consumed vast sums of public money.

“We are sharing the information, and we are grateful to the US mission, which is taking a moral stand against the funding of these bodies,” Danon said. “Despite the huge amount of money directed against Israel, we will continue to stand strong and proud against the bias of UN organizations.”

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ARRESTED: Australian Man Who Praised Sydney Massacre: Shocking Cache Found In His Home

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A resident of Perth, Australia, was arrested on Tuesday after posting messages supporting the Bondi Beach massacre. An Australian court in Perth on Wednesday filed charges against 39-year-old Martin Glynn for racial harassment and possession of prohibited weapons after six rifles, about 4,000 rounds of ammunition, a list of components for preparing explosive devices, and […]

ARRESTED: Australian Man Who Praised Sydney Massacre: Shocking Cache Found In His Home

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A resident of Perth, Australia, was arrested on Tuesday after posting messages supporting the Bondi Beach massacre. An Australian court in Perth on Wednesday filed charges against 39-year-old Martin Glynn for racial harassment and possession of prohibited weapons after six rifles, about 4,000 rounds of ammunition, a list of components for preparing explosive devices, and […]

IDF Admits: Tens of Millions of Dollars Flowed To Hamas Over The Past Year

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The Israel Defense Forces disclosed Wednesday morning that significant sums of money—amounting to tens of millions of dollars—were raised and delivered to Hamas’ military wing over the past year, even more than two years into the war.

The disclosure came in a statement published on X by IDF Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee, who described a recent joint action carried out by the IDF and the Shin Bet. According to Adraee, the operation resulted in the killing of a key Hamas figure involved in terror financing.

“In a joint operation by the Israel Defense Forces and the General Security Service (Shin Bet), two weeks ago, the Hamas terrorist Abdel Hay Zoqout from the residents of Gaza City was eliminated. He belonged to the finance department in the military wing of the organization. He was eliminated while in his vehicle, alongside the individual Ra’ad Sa’ad.”

Adraee said Zoqout played a central role in sustaining Hamas’ military capabilities through financial channels. “During the past year, Zoqout was responsible for recruiting tens of millions of dollars and transferring them to Hamas’s military wing, with the aim of continuing the fight against the State of Israel,” he said.

He added that Israeli security forces remain committed to targeting such networks. “The Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet will continue their efforts to cut off terrorism funding channels, and will work against every entity involved in terrorism or in providing assistance to plan and execute terrorist plots against the State of Israel.”

Further details released by Israeli officials clarified that Ra’ad Sa’ad, described as a senior operative in Hamas’ military wing, was killed in an airstrike in western Gaza City on December 13. Sa’ad had spent an extended period operating within Hamas’ tunnel network beneath the city.

Security sources said that shortly before the strike, Sa’ad left the tunnel system and traveled by car. When the vehicle reached the Al-Nabulsi Square area, it was hit by multiple missiles. Abdel Hay Zoqout was also killed in that strike.

According to those sources, Sa’ad was considered a close deputy of Az a-Din al-Haddad and effectively functioned as head of operations, as well as the commander overseeing the production of rockets, mortars, and anti-tank missiles.

He was involved in top-level decision-making within Hamas’ military wing and possessed extensive intelligence knowledge, including detailed familiarity with the organization’s tunnel infrastructure. In November 2023, the IDF distributed leaflets across Gaza offering an $800,000 reward for information leading to his capture. An earlier attempt to eliminate him, carried out in June of last year, was unsuccessful.

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“They Control Everything”: Candace Owens Unleashes Latest Antisemitic Tirade, Pushes 19th-Century Hate Text

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Antisemitic political commentator Candace Owens used her YouTube platform over the weekend to promote a 19th-century antisemitic text and advance a series of conspiracy theories accusing Jews of orchestrating the transatlantic slave trade, fomenting racial conflict in the United States, and secretly manipulating political and religious groups. The episode centered on Owens’ grievances against Ben […]

At Yerushalayim Security Fence: 6,000 Infiltrations Weekly by PA Arabs

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Persistent breaches in the security barrier near the Qalandiya checkpoint and the northern Yerushalayim neighborhood of Neve Yaakov have turned the area into a flashpoint, with a sharp rise in unauthorized crossings from Palestinian Authority-controlled areas into Israel.

Israeli security officials say the scope of the problem has expanded dramatically since the outbreak of the war. A security source cited by Yediot Acharonot estimated that roughly 6,000 infiltrations now occur each week through gaps in the fence—double the number recorded prior to the fighting. According to the source, a notable share of terror attacks inside pre-1967 Israel has been linked, directly or indirectly, to these crossings.

The infiltrations are often facilitated by paid intermediaries. Palestinians reportedly pay between 300 and 600 shekels to be guided through breaches that are deliberately cut into the barrier. Once across, a waiting driver transports them deeper into Israeli territory.

In response, security forces have stepped up enforcement along the fence, deploying ambushes around the clock in an effort to intercept those crossing illegally. Since the war began, a temporary directive has been in force allowing forces to open fire at infiltrators breaching the barrier, with instructions to aim at the lower body as a means of stopping crossings and restoring deterrence.

The growing concern over these vulnerabilities is echoed in a newly released State Comptroller’s audit focusing on the Seam Line barrier and crossings in the Jerusalem perimeter. On Tuesday, State Comptroller Matanyahu Engelman published a wide-ranging report that examined long-standing shortcomings in security preparedness, operations, and the implementation of government policy—issues brought into sharper focus by the October 7 massacre and the ongoing Swords of Iron War.

According to the audit, only 61 percent of the several-hundred-kilometer seam line is currently fitted with a physical barrier. In many other sections, wide openings remain, allowing Palestinians to pass without any inspection. Engelman highlighted especially severe gaps, including uninterrupted stretches of 11 kilometers on one route and six kilometers on another where no obstacle exists at all, warning that such conditions pose a serious risk of terrorist infiltration.

The report also faulted authorities for the lack of an organized operating framework at the crossings. Despite a 2005 decision by the Prime Minister to transfer management of the crossings to civilian control, not a single crossing in the Jerusalem perimeter has been civilianized to this day. The audit further criticized the Shin Bet for failing to adequately implement professional recommendations tied to these changes.

Operational problems were also flagged within the Israel Police, which have managed the crossings for roughly two decades without a formal doctrine or permanent command structure. Of the 16 crossings in the sector, only two are headed by commanders officially authorized for the position. Engelman cautioned that this arrangement undermines coordination among the IDF, Israel Police, Border Guard, and civilian security elements, creating dangerous security gaps.

On the ground, the audit found that Border Guard units were frequently reassigned from routine seam line duties to other missions, weakening the overall defensive posture in the area. Inconsistent reporting between the IDF and police regarding infiltration incidents further contributed to what the Comptroller described as a fragmented and insufficient response.

Additional deficiencies cited include aging infrastructure, manpower shortages, inadequate screening equipment, and poor coordination between government ministries. One case highlighted was the prolonged delay in opening the subsidence road at the Qalandiya crossing, which stemmed from unresolved disputes between the Transportation Ministry and the police.

Among Engelman’s recommendations are the immediate closure of open gaps in the barrier, completion of the long-delayed civilianization of the crossings, and the establishment of a clear and binding police operating doctrine. The report also calls for improved intelligence-sharing across all security bodies and a reassessment of the barrier’s route based on updated threat evaluations.

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