When diring the previous "conflict" in Gaza I corresponded with the IDF spokesman, I asked him about flooding the tunnels with sea water, he responded that this may "contaminate the drinking warer" for our enemies!
I’m so glad to have you back Mr Pollard! I’ve been worried what could have happened to prevent you to publish your speaches. May you be found well, healthy and with great strength and ever present courage!
What Jonathan is saying about the IDF performance in Gaza was obvious to me from the beginning of the IDF intervention in Gaza; From the moment I started seeing videos of the IDF soldiers conducting foot patrols in the ruins of Gaza. The soldiers were unnecessarily placed in positions of maximal vulnerability to the hostile forces hiding in those ruins. The same goes for the Israeli government providing electricity, water and food to the terrorists, under the guise of aiding civilians. It is nauseating to watch Israelis reaping the results of what their government has sowed. I cannot help but to keep wondering, "What happened to their survival instinct? Where did their common sense go?" The entire Oct 7 attack reminds of the Yom Kippur '73 attack. The same surprise. The same unpreparedness by the Israeli government and army to keep its borders secure; Something that could have been done at the low price of a border strip salted with land mines sandwiched inside two parallel barbed wire fences. That would have bought them time. But of course, in both surprise attacks there was nobody on the stand by to respond to the breaches of the border. I was in Jerusalem on mid-day Saturday, Yom Kippur, 1973, climbing the path leading to the Old City when I began seeing small groups of soldiers coming down in the opposite direction and I heard people saying that Israel was attacked by Egypt and Syria. Later I heard that the IDF soldiers had to hitchhike to their assigned stations for deployment. Thank God, Israel won that round, but yet they managed to turn that victory too into a defeat. They did so by failing to annex what they have won twice, yet. Instead they gave up Sinai and signed a deal, not worth the paper it is printed on, with Egypt and left the so called West Bank dangling as a possible prize for a peace with their enemies. No common sense. Meshuganim.
Well said. I'm curious about the general discussed, one was Ofer Winter, but I couldn't make out the name of the 2nd: Hezi Nekhemia? Hezi Nekhama? הזי נחמיה ?
Mazal Tov Rabbi, Jonathan, Machon Shilo... As you have been saying from the beginning about Halevi and others... Finally...👍👍👍 G d bless you all may Torah redemption be here sooner 🌹
I want to thank Mr. Jonathan Pollard, one of the very few Voices of Reason about a lot of issues in contemporary Judaism and the territorial safety of Eretz Yisrael. He really knows what he is talking about. Everybody else, with very few and marked exceptions is insane. Any fellow Jew who does not pass the Pollard test is just part of the problem, even if he is a Rabbi. I don't care. Thank you Mr. Brother Pollard. Keep the pressure on these Fools and useful Idiots.
Sir Pollard, Totally agree with you about the generals who allowed Oct 7 to happen - deliberately or stupigly. They should be thoroughly investigated, and the sentence should depend on whether this was treason or dereliction of duty!
Bibi used Halevi as a shield so he won't have to resign himself, that's why Bibi didn't fire Halevi. Bibi essentially is playing musical chairs. All he is focused on is keeping his chair any time the music stops, no matter what happens, so as long as Halevi gives him cover, it was good to keep him.
Thank you. Great analysis. A PM's role is to govern the country and ensure her security and safely, not capitulate. Israel could have won, but ......Shalit 2.0 will only lead to future pain. Recidivism rate is almost 100%.
The quotation that Mr. Pollard referred to was made by Oliver Cromwell on April 20,1653 as he dismissed the "rump parliament" which he felt was blocking his refiormist agenda. Here is the quotation: "You have sat here too long for any good that you have been doing lately...in the name of God go."
During the debate in Parliament on the 9th and 10th of May 1940, as the Phony War in Europe was being shattered by the sudden German invasion of Norway, Liberal MP Leo Amery made a devastating speech directed at Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, quoting Cromwell's words: "You have been here long enough for any good you have done - in the name of God go!" In that very grim time, during those very dark days for Western civilization, Winston S. Churchill was granted the helm of Britain, a Britain standing very much alone against the Nazi juggernaut as the Low Countries were crushed and France fell.
Welcome back Rabbi and Yonatan! We missed your insightful discussions. I agree BB is completely inept and weak. Israel needs a competent, smart and courageous war general to take the helm asap and a person whose not obsessed with maintaining his own political power. Israel needs a leader who truly loves his country Israel as much as Donald Trump loves his!
A government without God in Israel will not last. As a nation we need to remember we represent God and be proud of it and watch how God will fix it all.
Sadly, after more than 25 years, my support for Netanyahu has convincingly vanished. To retrieve from land positions conquered by our holy soldiers hurts the deepest of my soul! Sick to my stomach to swap a thousand more prisoners identical to the sleepy Shalit deal. We have lost his war. We will continue to lose in the 21st century until we take a stand and affirm that It’s our land and never shy away from our inheritance. Until then, now is the time to revert to a former General (à la Ariel Sharon) to take the lead of this slowly dying nation.
Shalom and support from Messianic Believers in downtown Kansas City. It's getting dangerous for my Jewish brothers and sisters even here in the mid-west. My Jewish friends just brush it off. I tell them they need to, at the very least, make a backup plan to move to Isreal for safety. They think I'm being an alarmist. Oy vey...
I too have in person heard Bentzion Netanyahu say that Bibi acts the way he does because he is a "politician," and seeks consensus. I have criticized, but supported, Bibi for years for continually "kicking the can the down road". He should resign and allow a warrior-Prime Minister to take the helm.
Even the notion to release ANY prisoner guilty of crime against Israel in exchange for an innocent hostage held by Hamas is ludicrous!! Qatar, YOU'RE FIRED!!!
it's just the opposite... cromwell said this to the entire parliament to dismiss them and send them home dissolving parliament... "uve been here too long... go... in the name of G-d... just go!!!" actual quote... "u have sat too long for any good u have been doing... depart I say and let us have done with u... in the name of G-d... go!!!"
Bibi is an example of a prophecy and warning by the sages that the Amalekites (also the Erev Rav since one of the five types of Erev Rav are Amalekites) would place the stragglers/weak Jews, i.e. the exact types of Jews they would normally attack, into positions of leadership of the Jewish people.
27:46 MP and former cabinet minister, David Davis stood up in the House of Commons recently and told Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign. You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. In the name of God, go. His words had resonance - they had been heard before in the Commons.
This deal is teerrible, humiliating, Bibi cannot lead the country, he is weak. But who in your opinion can be a PM instead? Thank you so much for the discission!
Why do people always see things black or white and are blind to the rest of the colours. Completely unfit for office?. Come on, the way he conducted this war, with all the pressure he had, I don´t think that you could see him as being completely unfit for office unless you are completely unfit for making a fair analysis. Yes there are some fishy factors that are yet to be discovered, but please a little bit of perspective would be appreciated to unravel this mess...
Question- do you think that Bibi is physically exhausted because of his age and the prostate surgery? And mentally from the stress of the war? I thank him for sticking with the war beyond what OBiden wanted. But I think he wants to retire. And another question- who can do a better job, who has a chance to win in an election?
Isr generals want to be consultant after being retired and do business. They need to travel to other countries that abide by ICJ. They can’t have bad records so they can’t follow your orders. You have to either ban them from business or make your orders ethical.
If our enemy knows that we do not have the will to defeat them decisively, should we really expect them to be deterred? Such a position has never made sense. The first casualty of such a policy is a loss of respect. We must keep in mind that they had mounted a considerable operation by years of dedication in all areas that mattered to them. They felt that they could easily do it again; and they knew that funding would come. Their public relations operations were working. If Trump had not been elected, they surely would have considered their losses as purely temporary; and we know that they consider casualties to work in their favor. We see in so many Hollywood western how the good guy beats the bad guy. While he is down, the good guy offers him relief, even his hand, under the assumption that he has clearly won. Then the bad guy takes a hand up and promptly throws sand in the winner's face and then sucker punches him. Hollywood creates the ending after that; but in real life, I consider that the good guy has not actually won anything. He has merely paraded his strength. The bad guy was obviously not impressed. Why? Because he knew that the good guy did not have the will to do what must be done. So while the bad guy has the means, he will not be defeated by a beating. Consider that Hamas even sacrifices their young by turning them into fighters. This type of commitment tells volumes. Even now, after nearly 500 days, Hamas and neighboring Islamic States and organizations are still saying the same things about Israel and the Palestinians as before the war. The UN is calling for Israel to leave Syria. The UN is not calling for HTS to leave Syria. So what has changed? I say Israel needs more land, and needs to quit calling the occupation temporary. Anyone in their right mind would take what they can and keep what they have won simply because of the geographic size of your enemies. If the Palestinians loved Gaza, they would have turned it into a paradise and educated their population. No, they do not love Gaza or feel any connection to it. They want all of Israel; and Golani and Terrorist thinkers are still saying the same story when talking about the Palestinians. One has to ask why the entire Muslim World seems to want to protect a few million people while they are busy fighting each other constantly. It is because Gaza is the tip of the spear for Islamic Jihad; and that overrides all Islamic feuding, no matter how bloody it may be.
I dislike it when people communicate in conjecture and not facts because it's misleading. As for PM Bibi Netanyahu...though far from perfect, Hashem chose him to be ruler of Israel. Daniel Chapter 2 דָּנִיֵּאל 21 And He changeth the times and the seasons; He removeth kings, and setteth up kings; He giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding;
I don’t think Bibi is well enough for running in the next election. His health is failing. The question is who will be next? Hopefully Moshiach!!! ❤️🇮🇱
It's Islam vs the Jews vs Israeli's . That's the issue. Hamas, Fatah see all Israelis as Jews to be slaughtered. Israelis many of which don't want to be called Jews, see Hamas as someone who can be bargained with.
Right! And the religious Jews know better and they are wise trying to tell the other Israelis look we are all in this together wether u like it or not ! They see u as the same Jew enemy period ! I see this fully as an American Christian! U must not bargain with the enemies of HaShem !
ב"ה Ibelieve you are mistaken We in Israel are not decisive and strong enough and Trump i feel does the right thing. And will B"Ezrat Hashem do the right thing
Where do we go from here? Hashem must please intervene with Mochiach and the resurrection of the dead. Its enough suffering. I know who am i? but thats how i feel. This mess is too big to fix ourselves and we have already paid a huge price since 7 Oct and looong before😭
With all due respect, but Netanyahu lost his own brother to these animals. Gaza or Entebbe doesn’t make a difference: it was the same ideology from the same savage tribe. Ishmael. I think that you are selling him short. He has the toughest job in the world: a balancing act that we cannot even penetrate on its surface level. Netanyahu wasn’t ‘just a junior officer’ in Sayeret Matkal. Did you forget about Sabena Flight 571? Compare him to Ehud Olmert, Ehud Barak, Ariel Sharon and Naftali Bennett: are you telling me that they were better than him? The way I see it - to the best of my knowledge - only Menachem Begin and perhaps Yitzhak Shamir were on par or better. Benjamin Netanyahu may be a man of the system. Which generally slows down the wheels of change in any direction. But he is a patriot and a Jew. At least culturally. I won’t get into the lobster rumors. But his loyalty is to his people. He can’t be bought like Olmert. And he doesn’t kiss up to the enemy like Bennett (remember the increased amount of work permits for Gazans under his guidance).
As much as I agree with Pollard, it's very easy to play Monday Morning Quarterback. Enough talk. You want change, then do something about it and run for office.
To run for office he would need to be recognized in Israel at least a thousand times more. Consider the numbers, the number of viewers of this channel and ask yourself - who is going to vote for him, a few thousands anglos? When your phone book will have a thousand Israeli names and they will receive forward of every podcast, for a few years, then you can ask such a question again, MAYBE. It’s you and another few thousand anglos I meant. And even that isn’t a million. Do you understand? Before Javier Millej won Argentinian election he had a radio show where he was able to convey his ideas to millions of Argentines.
Jonathan, so glad you are back! God bless you and your family! Very thankful for you.
it sickens me that young men put themseves in harms way under the command of incompetant and perhaps malevolent leaders
When diring the previous "conflict" in Gaza I corresponded with the IDF spokesman, I asked him about flooding the tunnels with sea water, he responded that this may "contaminate the drinking warer" for our enemies!
I’m so glad to have you back Mr Pollard! I’ve been worried what could have happened to prevent you to publish your speaches. May you be found well, healthy and with great strength and ever present courage!
Mr Pollard, we applaud and laud you. Be strong and well.
lmfao
He's literally a traitor !
Great to hear back the tandem Bar-Haim and Pollard. Much needed perspective. Shalom Kol.
What Jonathan is saying about the IDF performance in Gaza was obvious to me from the beginning of the IDF intervention in Gaza; From the moment I started seeing videos of the IDF soldiers conducting foot patrols in the ruins of Gaza. The soldiers were unnecessarily placed in positions of maximal vulnerability to the hostile forces hiding in those ruins. The same goes for the Israeli government providing electricity, water and food to the terrorists, under the guise of aiding civilians. It is nauseating to watch Israelis reaping the results of what their government has sowed. I cannot help but to keep wondering, "What happened to their survival instinct? Where did their common sense go?"
The entire Oct 7 attack reminds of the Yom Kippur '73 attack. The same surprise. The same unpreparedness by the Israeli government and army to keep its borders secure; Something that could have been done at the low price of a border strip salted with land mines sandwiched inside two parallel barbed wire fences. That would have bought them time. But of course, in both surprise attacks there was nobody on the stand by to respond to the breaches of the border. I was in Jerusalem on mid-day Saturday, Yom Kippur, 1973, climbing the path leading to the Old City when I began seeing small groups of soldiers coming down in the opposite direction and I heard people saying that Israel was attacked by Egypt and Syria. Later I heard that the IDF soldiers had to hitchhike to their assigned stations for deployment. Thank God, Israel won that round, but yet they managed to turn that victory too into a defeat. They did so by failing to annex what they have won twice, yet. Instead they gave up Sinai and signed a deal, not worth the paper it is printed on, with Egypt and left the so called West Bank dangling as a possible prize for a peace with their enemies. No common sense. Meshuganim.
Agree to every word, for a clever nation we sure act dumb as a bucket of hammers and the young soldiers pay the ultimate price.
And you would have done better?
@@busterbiloxi3833 Even kids understand Israeli policy is exactly the opposite of common sense.
@@busterbiloxi3833 stupid question 🤮
Well said. I'm curious about the general discussed, one was Ofer Winter, but I couldn't make out the name of the 2nd: Hezi Nekhemia? Hezi Nekhama? הזי נחמיה ?
Welcome back JP!
So glad to see you back my friend. I now understand more about this hostage deal, BB, and what lies ahead. Great podcast.
Good to hear from you Mr Pollard
HaRav Bar-Hayim and Mr. Jonathan Pollard are beacons and blessings to our people. Great thinkers.
Mazal Tov Rabbi, Jonathan, Machon Shilo... As you have been saying from the beginning about Halevi and others... Finally...👍👍👍 G d bless you all may Torah redemption be here sooner 🌹
I want to thank Mr. Jonathan Pollard, one of the very few Voices of
Reason about a lot of issues in contemporary Judaism and the territorial safety of Eretz Yisrael. He really knows what he is talking about. Everybody else, with very few and marked exceptions is insane.
Any fellow Jew who does not pass the Pollard test is just part of the problem, even if he is a Rabbi. I don't care.
Thank you Mr. Brother Pollard. Keep the pressure on these Fools and useful Idiots.
שלום לך כבוד הרב . תענוג גדול לשמוע את כבודו . תבורך מפי עליון .
Sir Pollard,
Totally agree with you about the generals who allowed Oct 7 to happen - deliberately or stupigly. They should be thoroughly investigated, and the sentence should depend on whether this was treason or dereliction of duty!
Cant get enough of your wisdom!
You need to do more frequent shows. Please
It’s a true blessing to have you back in my life Jonathan !
So sad how many young IDF died for politics
The Erev Rav removed Hezi Nehama and Ofer Winter! Zohar: “They (the Erev Rav) damage Israel more than all the nations.”
The athiests never get any flak?pslam 14
Thank you beloved Rav and mr Pollard, sir, thank you for being with us , so gratefull we are, The beautifull people and The beautifull land❤❤
Bibi used Halevi as a shield so he won't have to resign himself, that's why Bibi didn't fire Halevi. Bibi essentially is playing musical chairs. All he is focused on is keeping his chair any time the music stops, no matter what happens, so as long as Halevi gives him cover, it was good to keep him.
If anyone thinks that Israel won the hasbarah and that this isn't a victory for terrorists...they are utterly deluded...
תודה רבה יונתן. אוהבים אותך ❤
JP's back.
Thank you Mr. Pollard so happy to hear your analysis again We missed you
Thank you. Great analysis. A PM's role is to govern the country and ensure her security and safely, not capitulate. Israel could have won, but ......Shalit 2.0 will only lead to future pain. Recidivism rate is almost 100%.
So glad you are back, Mr. Pollard and Rabbi David! Kol HaKavod! 🇮🇱
This guy is so smart, and on the right side.
Bless you , our hero JP
The quotation that Mr. Pollard referred to was made by Oliver Cromwell on April 20,1653 as he dismissed the "rump parliament" which he felt was blocking his refiormist agenda.
Here is the quotation: "You have sat here too long for any good that you have been doing lately...in the name of God go."
During the debate in Parliament on the 9th and 10th of May 1940, as the Phony War in Europe was being shattered by the sudden German invasion of Norway, Liberal MP Leo Amery made a devastating speech directed at Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, quoting Cromwell's words: "You have been here long enough for any good you have done - in the name of God go!" In that very grim time, during those very dark days for Western civilization, Winston S. Churchill was granted the helm of Britain, a Britain standing very much alone against the Nazi juggernaut as the Low Countries were crushed and France fell.
Welcome back Rabbi and Yonatan! We missed your insightful discussions. I agree BB is completely inept and weak. Israel needs a competent, smart and courageous war general to take the helm asap and a person whose not obsessed with maintaining his own political power. Israel needs a leader who truly loves his country Israel as much as Donald Trump loves his!
A government without God in Israel will not last. As a nation we need to remember we represent God and be proud of it and watch how God will fix it all.
If Winston Churchill were the current PM of Israel, the situation in Gaza and with Iran would have turned out differently.
Where have you been Mr. Pollard?
In the tunnels
@@FrankReynolds-y1yHeaven forbids
In American jails
Sadly, after more than 25 years, my support for Netanyahu has convincingly vanished. To retrieve from land positions conquered by our holy soldiers hurts the deepest of my soul! Sick to my stomach to swap a thousand more prisoners identical to the sleepy Shalit deal. We have lost his war. We will continue to lose in the 21st century until we take a stand and affirm that It’s our land and never shy away from our inheritance. Until then, now is the time to revert to a former General (à la Ariel Sharon) to take the lead of this slowly dying nation.
The man who gave away Gaza.
We've all missed John's commentary.
B"H, relieved to see you back.Hatzlacha Rabbah....
Great to have Jewish hero, Jonathan Pollard, back.
Why are traitors to America heroes?
Finally!
Finally!!!!
Shalom and support from Messianic Believers in downtown Kansas City. It's getting dangerous for my Jewish brothers and sisters even here in the mid-west. My Jewish friends just brush it off. I tell them they need to, at the very least, make a backup plan to move to Isreal for safety. They think I'm being an alarmist. Oy vey...
Good to have support from non jews including a christian like you. Thanks
🤍🇮🇱💙@@goldengun9970
@@goldengun9970 I’m Christian too and I support Israël. Some Times I wonder if I may have been jewish in a Previous life 🤔
I too have in person heard Bentzion Netanyahu say that Bibi acts the way he does because he is a "politician," and seeks consensus.
I have criticized, but supported, Bibi for years for continually "kicking the can the down road".
He should resign and allow a warrior-Prime Minister to take the helm.
We need to support Moshe Feiglin in his rise to leadership
Jonathan makes very fair and strong points.
Even the notion to release ANY prisoner guilty of crime against Israel in exchange for an innocent hostage held by Hamas is ludicrous!! Qatar, YOU'RE FIRED!!!
missed ya all !!
Awesome Beautiful Hard Truth ❤️🇮🇱❤️🇺🇲❤️
PS: the iron and the clay are found in Nebuchadnezzar's dream
it's just the opposite... cromwell said this to the entire parliament to dismiss them and send them home dissolving parliament... "uve been here too long... go... in the name of G-d... just go!!!"
actual quote...
"u have sat too long for any good u have been doing... depart I say and let us have done with u... in the name of G-d... go!!!"
Bibi is an example of a prophecy and warning by the sages that the Amalekites (also the Erev Rav since one of the five types of Erev Rav are Amalekites) would place the stragglers/weak Jews, i.e. the exact types of Jews they would normally attack, into positions of leadership of the Jewish people.
That's interesting.
27:46
MP and former cabinet minister, David Davis stood up in the House of Commons recently and told Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign.
You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. In the name of God, go.
His words had resonance - they had been heard before in the Commons.
Who let the dogs out?
The benefit of the doubt always seems to stop short of the question as to who it is that benefits.
ברוך הש"ם שחזרתה רב ויונתן 🇮🇱 👍🔯
How should the hostage situation have been handled............................?
J.Pollard Jewish HERO!❤🎉
This deal is teerrible, humiliating, Bibi cannot lead the country, he is weak. But who in your opinion can be a PM instead? Thank you so much for the discission!
I prefer to hear the teaching of Hashem's Torah over Pollard's fictitious lectures.
Bibbi is too good a man. He really is. Naivety.
Except the Lord had been on our side, now may Israel say....❤😂🎉
Why do people always see things black or white and are blind to the rest of the colours. Completely unfit for office?. Come on, the way he conducted this war, with all the pressure he had, I don´t think that you could see him as being completely unfit for office unless you are completely unfit for making a fair analysis. Yes there are some fishy factors that are yet to be discovered, but please a little bit of perspective would be appreciated to unravel this mess...
Who is suitable to be the primeminister?
Make no mistake, you'll be punished.
Question- do you think that Bibi is physically exhausted because of his age and the prostate surgery? And mentally from the stress of the war? I thank him for sticking with the war beyond what OBiden wanted. But I think he wants to retire. And another question- who can do a better job, who has a chance to win in an election?
Why should Bibi retire now that he'll have help from Trump?
@@barbaralamar7336 Because he failed miserably before and after Oct 7
Isr generals want to be consultant after being retired and do business. They need to travel to other countries that abide by ICJ. They can’t have bad records so they can’t follow your orders.
You have to either ban them from business or make your orders ethical.
If our enemy knows that we do not have the will to defeat them decisively, should we really expect them to be deterred? Such a position has never made sense. The first casualty of such a policy is a loss of respect. We must keep in mind that they had mounted a considerable operation by years of dedication in all areas that mattered to them. They felt that they could easily do it again; and they knew that funding would come. Their public relations operations were working. If Trump had not been elected, they surely would have considered their losses as purely temporary; and we know that they consider casualties to work in their favor. We see in so many Hollywood western how the good guy beats the bad guy. While he is down, the good guy offers him relief, even his hand, under the assumption that he has clearly won. Then the bad guy takes a hand up and promptly throws sand in the winner's face and then sucker punches him. Hollywood creates the ending after that; but in real life, I consider that the good guy has not actually won anything. He has merely paraded his strength. The bad guy was obviously not impressed. Why? Because he knew that the good guy did not have the will to do what must be done. So while the bad guy has the means, he will not be defeated by a beating. Consider that Hamas even sacrifices their young by turning them into fighters. This type of commitment tells volumes. Even now, after nearly 500 days, Hamas and neighboring Islamic States and organizations are still saying the same things about Israel and the Palestinians as before the war. The UN is calling for Israel to leave Syria. The UN is not calling for HTS to leave Syria. So what has changed? I say Israel needs more land, and needs to quit calling the occupation temporary. Anyone in their right mind would take what they can and keep what they have won simply because of the geographic size of your enemies. If the Palestinians loved Gaza, they would have turned it into a paradise and educated their population. No, they do not love Gaza or feel any connection to it. They want all of Israel; and Golani and Terrorist thinkers are still saying the same story when talking about the Palestinians. One has to ask why the entire Muslim World seems to want to protect a few million people while they are busy fighting each other constantly. It is because Gaza is the tip of the spear for Islamic Jihad; and that overrides all Islamic feuding, no matter how bloody it may be.
We lose you Johnathan once you start downgrading the leader who has sacrificed everything to keep you safe .
Easy on the prime minister .
WHO IS THE MAN WITH THE BENDY HEAD AND BLUE GLASSES AT THE INTRO?????
When did Jonathan become Yonatan?
When gaslighters are put in charge
I dislike it when people communicate in conjecture and not facts because it's misleading.
As for PM Bibi Netanyahu...though far from perfect, Hashem chose him to be ruler of Israel.
Daniel Chapter 2 דָּנִיֵּאל
21 And He changeth the times and the seasons; He removeth kings, and setteth up kings; He giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding;
I don’t think Bibi is well enough for running in the next election. His health is failing.
The question is who will be next?
Hopefully Moshiach!!! ❤️🇮🇱
What happened to the EMP over Iran? 😂
What did Jonathan find in Qatar?
So depressing
Lovely 😂
It's Islam vs the Jews vs Israeli's . That's the issue. Hamas, Fatah see all Israelis as Jews to be slaughtered. Israelis many of which don't want to be called Jews, see Hamas as someone who can be bargained with.
Right! And the religious Jews know better and they are wise trying to tell the other Israelis look we are all in this together wether u like it or not ! They see u as the same Jew enemy period ! I see this fully as an American Christian! U must not bargain with the enemies of HaShem !
אתה גיבור אמיתי!
Another insightful discourse on assessments of IDF activity.
Rabbi David looks like a Lebanese Melkite.
Jonathan, are you saying that Americans demanded release of palestinian terrorists as a condition of your rekease from prison???
Brujim habaim
Yonathan for prime minister,enough BS of current crop of political
ב"ה
Ibelieve you are mistaken
We in Israel are not decisive and strong enough and Trump i feel does the right thing. And will B"Ezrat Hashem do the right thing
Immoral not amoral
Where do we go from here? Hashem must please intervene with Mochiach and the resurrection of the dead. Its enough suffering. I know who am i? but thats how i feel. This mess is too big to fix ourselves and we have already paid a huge price since 7 Oct and looong before😭
You came back for Trump
Welcome back to the house of lies to shed your light.
Pollard is no geopolitical thinker. A high school senior could outwit him.
For the algorithm, ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🎗️🎗️🎗️🎗️🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱💙🤍💙🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
Y'all sure are Bustin' Bibi, that sounds like what i would expect to hear from your left leaning people.
Left? They are to the right of Bibi!
With all due respect, but Netanyahu lost his own brother to these animals. Gaza or Entebbe doesn’t make a difference: it was the same ideology from the same savage tribe. Ishmael.
I think that you are selling him short. He has the toughest job in the world: a balancing act that we cannot even penetrate on its surface level.
Netanyahu wasn’t ‘just a junior officer’ in Sayeret Matkal. Did you forget about Sabena Flight 571?
Compare him to Ehud Olmert, Ehud Barak, Ariel Sharon and Naftali Bennett: are you telling me that they were better than him? The way I see it - to the best of my knowledge - only Menachem Begin and perhaps Yitzhak Shamir were on par or better.
Benjamin Netanyahu may be a man of the system. Which generally slows down the wheels of change in any direction. But he is a patriot and a Jew. At least culturally.
I won’t get into the lobster rumors. But his loyalty is to his people. He can’t be bought like Olmert. And he doesn’t kiss up to the enemy like Bennett (remember the increased amount of work permits for Gazans under his guidance).
As much as I agree with Pollard, it's very easy to play Monday Morning Quarterback. Enough talk. You want change, then do something about it and run for office.
To run for office he would need to be recognized in Israel at least a thousand times more. Consider the numbers, the number of viewers of this channel and ask yourself - who is going to vote for him, a few thousands anglos? When your phone book will have a thousand Israeli names and they will receive forward of every podcast, for a few years, then you can ask such a question again, MAYBE. It’s you and another few thousand anglos I meant. And even that isn’t a million. Do you understand? Before Javier Millej won Argentinian election he had a radio show where he was able to convey his ideas to millions of Argentines.
He doesn't need to. He can advise and he does.
Jonathan Pollard is a traitor
I agree: both of them should stand trial… AT THE HAGUE. Arrest warrants for both of them by ICC.