WHO’s Worldwide Power Grab: Beware of the New International Health Regulation and Pandemic Treaty, a Health Tyranny Never Heard of Before in Human History

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Rebellion Grows Against the Dollar Empire

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The Corona Wars have Engulfed the Globe: The Naive Belief in Governmental Benevolence

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Canadian Doctors Sudden Deaths Have Reached 150 Since COVID-19 Vaccines Roll-Out.

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The Art of Deception: Learning to Speak One-Percent

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Saudi Foreign Minister in Damascus

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Time Must Not be Allowed to Run Out on Julian Assange

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A-G rips gov’t ban on terrorists’ families attending alternative Remembrance Day ceremony

Their entry has been allowed for years, Attorney General tells Supreme Court, although Israel annually activates a security closure for Remembrance and Independence Days.

By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News

Israel’s attorney general told the High Court of Justice Friday that the government is not allowed to ban terrorists’ families from attending an alternative Remembrance Day ceremony in Israel that equates the losses suffered on both sides of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Gali Baharav-Miara wrote in her official opinion that “From a legal perspective, there is no room to deviate from the outline that was drawn by previous rulings.”

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant had decided ten days ago not to allow the Palestinians to enter the country from Monday night, Remembrance Day eve, through all of the following day, when Israel will celebrate its 75th birthday, citing the general closure of Judea and Samaria due to security concerns.

Baharav-Miara wrote that as in past years, “thousands” of Palestinians will be allowed in through the security checkpoints as exceptions to the rule, and that “no professional or factual infrastructure was present to justify [the minister’s] deviation for previous High Court rulings” prohibiting these specific entries.

Around 180 Palestinians had registered to attend the ceremony in the Ganei Yehoshua Park in Tel Aviv on Tuesday afternoon, along with some 4,000 Israelis. The organizers are two left-wing Israeli NGOs, Combatants for Peace and the Parents Circle-Families Forum.

In appealing Gallant’s decision to the court, the groups had argued it violated their freedom of expression and democratic values, as it denies families the right to express their grief and impedes the goal of facilitating peace and reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians.

The attorney-general’s office said that the Defense Ministry and any other relevant bodies should hand in their reaction to the petition and the new legal opinion by Sunday.

In the announcement about its 18th version of event, Combatants for Peace said it wants to “challenge the status quo” where Israel honors the 23,928 soldiers and civilians who have fallen in the country’s defense and in Palestinian terror attacks. It called out the solemn ceremonies that take place throughout the country as “reinforc[ing] cultural narratives of pain, victimhood, and hopelessness.” Instead, by joining together with the perpetrators’ loved ones “to mourn each other’s pain,” the group aims to “transform despair into hope and build bridges of compassion.”

The last time the government managed to ban the Palestinians’ entry to the alternative ceremony, not including the Covid-19 shutdown in the last three years, was in 2017.

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Happy news for bereaved father of IDF soldier killed in combat

“I haven’t smiled like this in three years,” Baruch Ben Yigal, whose only son was killed during an operation in a PA-controlled enclave, told Channel 12 News.

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News

A bereaved father whose only child was killed in combat recently announced an exciting development: he is expecting a new baby and will be a father once again, at the age of 55.

Baruch Ben Yigal of Ramat Gan made headlines in 2020 after his son, Amit, was killed during a military operation in a Palestinian Authority-controlled enclave in Judea and Samaria.

Ben Yigal and his wife divorced when his son was a year old. While his ex-wife remarried and had four daughters with her new husband, Ben Yigal remained single and did not have any more children.

“Amit was my only child. Therefore, he was given the option not to enlist into a combat unit,” Ben Yigal wrote on an IDF memorial page for his son.

“I hoped he would choose not to, yet when he went on his school trip to Poland and visited the camps, he called me and said something I will never forget: ‘Dad, you’re the son of a Holocaust survivor. Your dad didn’t have an army to protect him. Today, now that our people have a country, I want to do everything I can to protect it at all costs. I want to enlist into the Golani Brigade.’”

The killing of his son devastated Ben Yigal, and he spoke openly to Hebrew language media about his grief.

“Amit was my entire life,” Ben Yigal said, while showing a reporter from Kan News how he had transformed his son’s bedroom into a memorial, replete with mementos and portraits on display, along with Amit’s army uniform.

In May 2021, about a year after his son’s death, Ben Yigal told Ynet that he was interested in fathering another child, and urged women who were interested to get in contact with him.

To his surprise, he was immediately bombarded with messages from “hundreds of women” on Facebook. Ben Yigal told Ynet that he met in person with countless women, but that none of them seemed to be a good fit for him romantically.

But it was a Facebook message from a 30-year-old divorcee with two young children that proved to be the right match for Ben Yigal.

Daniela Afriat, from Beit Shemesh, sent a message to Ben Yigal, telling him that she shared in his grief and admired his strength in continuing with his life, despite his enormous loss.

Ben Yigal asked Afriat to meet for coffee, which turned into a four hour date. Five months later, Afriat was pregnant with Ben Yigal’s child, and the couple is expecting a boy.

TV news cameras captured the moment that Ben Yigal announced to his extended family that he will be a father once again. Members of the family celebrated, with many crying tears of joy.

“I haven’t smiled like this in three years,” Ben Yigal told Channel 12 News.

“The new child will live with us, alongside the great loss of his big brother. He does not replace [Amit] in any way, in any way. He will receive the full love, appreciation and attention that Amit received,” he said.

“Amit received 100% love, and this [new baby] will receive 100% love.”

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