Pro-Hamas protestors gathered outside the White House on Saturday after the IDF had the gall to rescue four civilian hostages being held by a genocidal terrorist group. According to the ANSWER coalition, one of the organizers of the protest, some 75,000 people participated in the protest, although that number appears to be inflated – not unlike their Hamas handlers’ death toll counts in the Gaza Strip. The protest included chants calling on Hamas to “kill another soldier now” and for Hezbollah to “kill another Zionist now.” One protestor, standing with others on a statue of Thomas Jefferson, was seen waving around a mask of Joe Biden splattered with red paint, symbolizing blood.

Chaim Ramon, former justice minister, published a post on Thursday that belied the current narrative that the IDF is desperately in need of Chareidi soldiers. Ramon wrote. “About two months ago, the Knesset’s Research and Information Center published a document with data on recruitment rates according to population groups.” “Of all the fascinating data, there was one in particular that made my jaw drop.” “In the five months after October 7th, about 4,000 Chareidi youth submitted applications to the IDF on their own initiative. Want to know what the IDF, who constantly talk about the ‘urgent’ need for manpower after October 7th, did with them?” “3,120 Chareidi youth were found ‘unfit,’ mostly due to medical incompetence.

The rescue operation of four live hostages from Gaza,  initially dubbed by the IDF as Operation “Summer Seeds,” was one of the most complex and daring rescue operations in Israeli history. Following the tragic death of Yamam commander Arnon Zamora from injuries incurred during the operation, the IDF announced that the rescue operation had been renamed “Operation Arnon.” The operation was carried out by hundreds of Israeli security forces, including Israel Police’s “Yamam” counterterrorism officers, Shin Bet operatives, and IDF special forces soldiers. The planning for the operation took weeks of extensive intelligence gathering and meticulous planning.

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is set to address a joint meeting of Congress on July 24, setting the stage for what is expected to be a contentious speech at a crucial moment for the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Congressional leaders confirmed the date of the address late Thursday after formally inviting Netanyahu to come speak before lawmakers last week. It is the most recent show of wartime support for the longtime ally.

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has rejected the Biden administration’s ceasefire proposal, vowing that the terrorist organization will not surrender its weapons or sign a proposal that asks for that. The bloodthirst terrorist leader further stated that the only ceasefire Hamas would accept is a permanent one that ends Israel’s military operations in Gaza for good. The rejection comes despite a joint statement from the leaders of 17 nations, including the United States, calling on Hamas to accept the ceasefire deal outlined by President Joe Biden last week and to release the hostages.

Former President Donald Trump suggested in an interview with Newsmax on Tuesday that Democrats may face prosecution in the future, following his own conviction in the New York criminal hush money trial. Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee for November, floated the idea that his prosecution could set a precedent for political opponents to be targeted. “Does that mean the next president does it to them? That’s really the question,” Trump said.

Donald Trump took a swing at Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, saying he has “become like a Palestinian” during a discussion about Israel with Fox News host Sean Hannity. In the interview, Trump insisted that Israel must be allowed to wipe out Hamas – quickly. “They have to finish the job. Israel has to finish that job. They have to finish it quickly, strongly, and they have to get back to life again because it’s taking too long. They have to finish the job.” He also compared people who deny that atrocities occurred on October 7 to Holocaust deniers. “You watch these people on television and they’re now just like you have Holocaust deniers also. They say the Holocaust never – it’s the exact same people.

The Hamas terror group rejected the Israeli proposal for a hostage release deal, the Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported on Thursday morning. Sources in the terrorist organization claim that the decision was reached due to the realization that the Israeli proposal is fundamentally different from the one presented by US President Joe Biden.

The Wall Street Journal published an article on Tuesday evening questioning US President Joe Biden’s mental acuity and memory, providing detailed examples from multiple sources. “When President Biden met with congressional leaders in the West Wing in January to negotiate a Ukraine funding deal, he spoke so softly at times that some participants struggled to hear him, according to five people familiar with the meeting. He read from notes to make obvious points, paused for extended periods and sometimes closed his eyes for so long that some in the room wondered whether he had tuned out.

The IDF recently confirmed the deaths of four hostages who had been abducted by Hamas on October 7. Among them was Chaim Peri, a 79-year-old longtime peace activist who was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz. Back in 2005, Israel was embroiled in a raging debate over whether it should withdraw from the Gaza Strip and hand over control to the Palestinians. In Gush Katif, fierce verbal – and eventually physical – confrontations ensued. Among those strongly advocating for the withdrawal was Chaim hy”d, who was making his case to an anti-withdrawal individual. “One of the most annoying and infuriating claims [of the anti-withdrawal camp] was: ‘If we’re not here, they will kidnap everybody,'” Chaim is seen saying.

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