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Yeshiva Bochur Held in Military Prison Recounts Ordeal: “They Wouldn’t Let Me Put On Tefillin”

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Avrumi Malul, a yeshiva bochur who was arrested for refusing to enlist in the IDF, described the harrowing conditions he faced during his detention in Military Prison 10.

Speaking with Yankele Friedman on Kol Chai Radio, Malul said the experience was nothing short of “gehennom,” beginning from the moment he was taken from his home community and transported to jail.

He was arrested on Sunday morning at 10 a.m. and released the following Friday just before Shabbos. Although he had been sentenced to seven days, he ultimately served six. “Hashem had mercy on me,” he said. “They removed the Shabbos from my sentence, so I was released Friday.”

He recalled that during the drive to the prison, he caught sight of his own neighborhood through the transport windows and felt a stab of deep pain. Upon arrival, he underwent a full security check, was given prison uniforms—“extremely unpleasant,” he noted—and was placed in handcuffs.

Malul explained that his difficult conditions stemmed from what he thought was a harmless answer during his intake interview. Prison staff asked routine questions, including whether he intended to escape. Thinking he might receive more lenient treatment if he appeared weak or pitiable, he tried to portray himself accordingly. The strategy backfired. “It turned against me,” he said. He was placed in the separation wing, which he described as the harshest part of Prison 10. The wing had no phone, no books, no amenities, nothing at all. He was housed with only two other inmates who were not yeshiva students, leaving him with no shared background and no sense of companionship. The isolation and environment were “unbearable,” he said.

Inside the prison, Malul found himself fighting simply to observe basic religious practices. He asked to daven with a minyan at five o’clock in the morning, but was refused. In the separation wing, he said, there is no possibility of gathering a minyan at all. The distress grew more severe when he was prevented from putting on Rabbeinu Tam tefillin, which he has worn faithfully for years as part of his family’s tradition. Desperate, he even asked the wing commander to allow him to do guard duty—solely to gain access to his tefillin. “I begged her,” he said. “I asked, please let me do guard duty so I can put them on.” She refused, explaining that he was not authorized because he had already met with an attorney that day. “I went to sleep that night… and I hadn’t put them on,” he recalled painfully. “After years and years of never missing it.” Only once did he manage to put on Rabbeinu Tam tefillin, borrowing a pair from an inmate in a nearby wing.

Conditions in the prison, he said, were extremely harsh. His daily time outdoors was limited to twenty minutes, and even then he was required to walk with his hands behind his back, unable to move freely without express permission from a commander. The food was meager, consisting mainly of dry bread and a piece of cheese. Although there were meals labeled “mehadrin,” he described their appearance as “in the worst condition imaginable,” adding that even the regular IDF food lacked any visible kosher certification and was hardly edible. Eventually, Malul was transferred to a regular platoon, which he described as “paradise compared to the separation wing,” though he was still required to perform guard duty like other inmates.

Malul expressed deep anguish for the yeshiva boys who remain in the prison, trying to maintain their religious commitments under impossible circumstances. He said the inmates urgently need spiritual support and called for a rabbi to visit daily to provide even a short shiur. Upon his release, he felt a mixture of relief and sorrow. “My eyes cried bitterly, but my heart was happy,” he said of his first steps outside the prison. “I’m glad I was released, but it hurts me for all the yeshiva boys who are still there. Spending Shabbos in that place is gehennom.”

{Matzav.com}

WATCH: Amudim Is Showing You What Happens After the Healing Begins!

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What does healing look like when an entire community stands behind it? For 36 straight hours, Amudim is showing us! Not in theory, not in abstract messaging, but through real people, raw stories, unfiltered conversations, and moments you’ll feel long after the screen turns off. This year’s livestream isn’t just programming. And the lineup? It’s […]

“Who Are You to Threaten Me?” — Explosive Confrontation in Ministerial Committee Turns Into Political Battlefield

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A legislative discussion in the Ministerial Committee for Legislation erupted into shouting and personal attacks on Sunday, as a fierce confrontation broke out between Deputy Attorney General Gil Limon and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.

The committee was debating a bill intended to formalize who appoints the special prosecutor in cases involving investigations of the Attorney General or the Military Advocate General. The proposal would grant Justice Minister Yariv Levin the authority to make such appointments.

What began as a tense discussion quickly spiraled into a verbal clash after Limon accused Ben Gvir of repeatedly attempting to interfere in criminal investigations. Both Channel 12 and Kan News reported on the dramatic exchange, publishing direct quotes from inside the meeting.

Limon confronted Ben Gvir sharply:
“You are forbidden to intervene in investigations—not through legislation, not by influencing the appointments of officers, not through discussions in which you order materials to be transferred. You are forbidden! Time after time you try to interfere, acting in violation of the principles document you yourself signed.”

Ben Gvir fired back immediately:
“You’re talking about conflicts? You are one big conflict of interest!”

Limon insisted he has no involvement in the investigation under discussion:
“I have no knowledge of the investigation and no details.”

Justice Minister Levin then joined the fray:
“You’re backing away. If you were a witness in my investigation, I’d see how frightened you are.”

Ben Gvir demanded answers:
“I want you to answer me clearly—did you or did you not improperly interfere in the investigation?”

Limon responded:
“What you are doing right now is political interference. You are demonstrating exactly that.”

Ben Gvir:
“What are you afraid of? We asked you a simple question—answer it.”

Levin accused the Attorney General’s Office of failure:
“You failed miserably. You should have stepped aside and allowed Ben Hamo to rule.”

Coalition MK Shlomo Karhi jumped in with another accusation:
“Is it true that the Attorney General, who briefed the IDF Chief of Staff on the investigation, knew he was meeting Meni Benjamin?”

Ben Gvir taunted Limon repeatedly:
“It’s obvious you’re recording this. You’re red, embarrassed, and avoiding answers.”

Limon maintained his position:
“I repeat again and again: you are violating the principles document and the rulings of the Supreme Court.”

At that point, Ben Gvir escalated sharply:
“You… the days are over when you intimidated ministers. The days are over when you behaved like a mafia. Don’t you understand that, Gil Limon? Who are YOU to threaten me?”

Limon replied calmly:
“I am not threatening you.”

But Ben Gvir insisted:
“You just threatened me. Who are you to threaten me? You are a civil servant—and you will behave like a civil servant!”

{Matzav.com}

“A Disturbing Reality”: Nearly 40% of Jewish Students Hide Their Identity on Campus as Antisemitism Surges

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Antisemitism has become “systemic and tolerated” on American college campuses, according to a blistering new report that found 39% of Jewish students have hidden their identities and 62% have been directly blamed for Israel’s actions in Gaza. The 2025 campus “report cards,” issued by civil rights watchdog StopAntisemitism, paint a grim picture of Jewish student […]

Construction Starts on First Sections of Israel’s $1.7B Jordan Border Security Barrier

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Construction has begun on the first two sections—about 80 kilometers total—of the upgraded security barrier along Israel’s border with Jordan, the Defense Ministry said, noting it is working with the IDF to plan additional segments and develop the border’s overall defensive concept. The full project, which will upgrade the entire 425-kilometer (264-mile) border from the […]

Smotrich Unveils 2.7B-Shekel Plan to Expand Communities Beyond Green Line

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Smotrich Rolls Out 2.7B-Shekel Plan Beyond the Green Line Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich unveiled a 2.7B-shekel, five-year plan to expand and strengthen communities beyond the Green Line. * IDF bases, including the Menashe Brigade HQ and two battalion bases, will relocate to Sa-Nur. * 660M shekels for 17 new communities. * 338M for 36 outposts […]

Goldknopf Demands Netanyahu Condemn Minister Shikli: “His Remarks Are Steeped in Hatred and Toxicity”

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A fierce political dispute erupted after Housing and Construction Minister Chaim Katz began considering the appointment of Yehuda Morgenstern—who previously served as director-general of the ministry under Minister Yitzchok Goldknopf—as acting director-general of the Israel Land Authority. The prospective appointment sparked widespread backlash in the political arena, and former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett even declared that if he returns to office, he will cancel the senior appointment.

The loudest criticism came from Minister Amichai Shikli, who openly opposed Morgenstern’s anticipated appointment. Shikli stated, “I have nothing whatsoever against Yehuda Morgenstern, a wise and pleasant man, but the Israel Land Authority must not be placed in the hands of the ‘real estate Chassidus’ of Gur!”

Shikli argued that the head of the Israel Land Authority must be someone motivated by Zionist priorities: “The director of the Israel Land Authority must—especially now—be someone whose driving force is Zionism, strengthening Jewish settlement in the Galilee and Negev, and supporting IDF soldiers and reservists.”

He went on sharply criticizing past policies: “We have had enough of the five bitter and difficult years for settlement under Yanki Quint. The Israel Land Authority needs a director whose only concern is Zionism.”

UTJ chairman MK Yitzchok Goldknopf responded with a blistering attack, accusing Shikli of bigotry and discriminatory rhetoric. Goldknopf said, “The minister’s repulsive statement is tainted with condescension, hatred of the other, and a toxicity usually found only among haters of Israel.”

He continued, saying that Shikli’s comments were especially inappropriate given his public role combating antisemitism abroad: “As someone tasked with fighting antisemitism, Shikli should restrain himself and understand that saying Yehuda Morgenstern’s appointment means the authority will be controlled by the Gur community is a disgrace and a shame. Disqualifying a person because of his affiliation with a Chassidic group is an injustice—exactly the kind of injustice Shikli claims to fight abroad, where people and communities are targeted because of their Jewish identity.”

Goldknopf went on to defend Morgenstern’s reputation and qualifications: “Yehuda Morgenstern is a man who worked his way up through effort and diligence, and no one disputes his professionalism, credentials, or abilities.”

Finally, he issued a direct call to Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu: “It is expected of the prime minister that when a minister from his own party and government makes such statements, he will condemn them.”

{Matzav.com}

DAMNING: Biden Ignored White House Advisors Warning His Immigration Plan Would Spark Border “Chaos”

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President Joe Biden ignored explicit warnings from his own advisers that his immigration plans would trigger “chaos” at the southern border, according to a newly uncovered memo that sheds fresh light on the policy failures that defined his presidency and contributed to his 2024 election loss. The memo — written during Biden’s 2020 campaign and […]

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