It is official. AP has gone into business with Hezbollah and the terrorists. They have quietly defended the terrorists through inaccurate reporting and lies but no longer feel the need to do it under any pretense. They just released what used to be considered an unpublishable and unforgiveable article about how life has been difficult for terrorists who were targeted in a strategic and surgical attack to eliminate them or at least stop them from being able to be active terrorists. To AP, they are now tragic figures who’s only crime was that they wanted to murder, rape, decapitate, and ensure the genocide of the Jews. And honestly, they are only Jews so to AP, they don’t really count. After all, what is thousands of dead Jews compared to a terrorist who can’t be a terrorist to kill more Jews with his buddies or one who can’t play football any longer.
Here was this incredible report by the Associated Press. The didn’t even try to hide their support of the terrorists.
So AP wants us to have sympathy for people like the terrorist Mahdi Sheri, who can’t play football and can’t fight for Hezbollah anymore, but writes nothing about what should have been Ariel Bibas (z’l) 6th birthday on August 6th. Somebody dedicated to murder, rape, torture, kidnapping, and real genocide gets a sympatheic piece while the brutal kidnapping and murder of a 4 year old child is ignored. Pathetic. Horrific. The American media no longer needs to hide its antisemitism and Jew hatred.
In the article, it cites that Human rights and United Nations reports say the attack may have violated international law, calling it indiscriminate. Using the pagers assigned by a terrorists group to their terrorist members to stop the terrorists is called ‘indiscriminate’. You couldn’t make this type of stuff up. It’s time to close the UN, no longer anything close to what it was designed to be. If we, as a country, want to really believe in our ideals of humanity, we have no place for the Jew hating UN.
Then there is Mahmoud Khalil, a terrorist who led the Columbia antisemistism and Jew hatred efforts. Amazingly he says publicly that October 7th was necessary because Israel was making peace with other Arab countries and the Palestinians were being ‘left behind’. If being left behind means their rejection of every peace offer since 1948, then yes, they were left behind. Accepting a deal that acknowledges the right of Israel to exist that would create a Palestinian state isn’t acceptable so instead, their decision is to murder, rape, kidnap, and decapitate as many Jews as they possibly can. Khalil all but says that publicly and yet the world stays silent. It’s beyond obscene.
Then there is Linda Sarsour, one of the most vile antisemites around. She completely ignores the oppression of Hamas, completely ignores the freedoms of muslims who are Israeli citizens, and instead, chooses to to advocate that all Muslims must hate all Jews. According to her, the official position of the entire muslim community needs to be Jew hatred. Once again, the world stays silent. Their silence is their tacit approval of what she advocates. It’s their way to encourage Jew hatred without having to directly say it.
Linda Sarsour, one of Zohran’s closest advisors, states how Muslims mustn’t make the mistake of humanizing Israelis.
Israel is home to half of the world’s Jewish population and according to them, half the Jews in the world should not be viewed as human.pic.twitter.com/FUS6X2flUl
It’s hard to find things that go beyond those, however in today’s world, that is not only possible but probably. Amazingly, an Austrian heiress to the industrial dynasty whose company manufactured Zyklon B—the chemical used to gas Jews during the Holocaust—is set to sail on a “Freedom Flotilla” to Gaza. Her family wasn’t able to eliminate all the Jews so she is going to do her part in carrying on the family tradition of demonizing and attempting to murder the Jews. The world sees no irony. The world sees nothing wrong with this.
The UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) came out with an incredible report that explains the food shortages in Gaza. They found that between May 19 and August 5, 2025, 88% of aid trucks collected by the UN in Gaza did not reach their intended destinations. This means that of the 2,604 trucks with food and humanitarian aid that entered Gaza, 2,309 of them were intercepted and didn’t reach the people of Gaza. In some months, the percentage of stolen aid was even higher, reaching 94% in July 2025. The report is even more damning of the UN and Hamas. Data shows that 85% of aid pallets sent to Gaza did not reach their intended recipients, with 28,000 out of 33,000 pallets looted. The more food and aid given to the UN to distribute, the more food and aid ends up with Hamas for them to feed their terrorist agenda and for them to sell on the black market to fund their terror operations.
Yet it is Israel that is blamed. Hamas is absolved of any responsibility. The UN, charged with delivering the food and aid to the people are given a free pass from their role in the lack of food for the people of Gaza. Israel, who sent the food in, who turned it over to the UN, is the who the world blames for the lack of food. It’s beyond absurd.
What makes it even worse? The Jews who side with the UN and Hamas. The Jews who use terms like genocide and war crimes when talking about Israel. The Jews who will be shocked when the Jew haters come for them because they were on the side of Hamas. This image and post on X (Twitter) puts it best, using Bernie Sanders, the ultimate Jewish Jew hater (Peter Beinart is a very close second) as the example.
If Jew haters like Bernie Sanders really cared about starving children in Gaza they would hold Hamas and the UN accountable for allowing the food and aid to be stolen and looted and not given to the people. They would hold Egypt accountable for not allowing ANY aid through their border and for not allowing the civilians (i.e. not Hamas) of Gaza to move into the Sinai where they could be safe, have plenty of food, water, medicine, and a life while Israel eliminates Hamas. The reality is they don’t care about anything other than hating Jews.
No longer can we allow this blatent Jew hatred to go unchallenged. No longer can we excuse it, especially when it comes from other Jews. It’s bad enough when the rest of the world hates us but when we decide to hate ourselves, thinking the world will love us because we helped rid the world of Jews, we are delusional. At times like this, we need to listen to Winston Churchill.
Don’t be an appeaser. Don’t allow those you know to be appeasers. When you do, in the end, we all get eaten.
Many things feel differently this year. October 7th changed everything. As a Jew, it was a personal Kristallnacht, Pearl Harbor Day, 9/11. In my life I’ve had a number of days that I thought were like this. Three Mile Island and the possible meltdown (I lived 10 miles away in Harrisburg, PA at the time). The day that Ronald Reagan was shot (I watched the news on a small black and white TV at the Harrisburg JCC outside the locker rooms). September 11th. None of them were close.
As we approached Passover this year, the term freedom meant something entirely different. Hostages remain in Gaza. How many are alive, we do not know. I have 3 friends that each have a relative that remain a hostage and 3 other friends that have relatives that were hostages that have been released. For the families where the hostages were released, there is freedom. For those still kept as hostages and their families, there is no freedom. For those of us who are a part of the global Jewish community, we have no freedom as long as the hostages remain in Gaza, kept by Hamas. As we told the story of exodus from Mitzrayim, the dark place often translated as Egypt, I wondered what the story of the exodus of the hostages will be. When will we be able to tell it?
I thought of the 1972 Olympics in Munich when the 11 Israeli athletes were murdered. Israel responded against Black September with Operation Wrath of God to hold those involved accountable. When the Air France plane was hijacked and taken to Entebbe Airport in Uganda, those passengers not deemed to be Jewish or Israeli were released and those who were thought to be Jewish or Israeli kept, Israel responded with a classic and mythical raid to free them. The hostages were safe and only one IDF solider, Yoni Netanyahu (Bibi’s older brother) was killed. Bold action to keep Israelis and Jews safe.
Success – the raid on Entebbe
The world understood vicious terrorism and how to counteract it. When terrorism began to hit Europe and then the United States on 9/11, I mistakenly thought that both Europe and the US would really understand the impact and how important it is to eliminate evil. I was hopeful that this would lead to a worldwide effort to eliminate terrorists and make the world a safer place for all. Boy was I naïve. The conspiracy theorists began blaming Israel for the attacks on 9/11. Still, it was a fringe group, and I maintained my hope. Boy, was I mistaken.
Charlottesville and George Floyd had to show America and the world the danger of hate. How to get off the path we somehow got on that encouraged hate. The mainstream middle of the road people had to rise up against the extremism on the right and the left to demand common sense return. I wanted to believe that the desire to live in a world without extremism existed and there was a large mass of people who would be willing to stand up and speak out. People would join together because they agreed on far more than they disagreed. Friendship would win out and people would talk with their friends because relationships matter. Instead, friendships ended. People separated even more.
Covid happened. Open states vs. closed states. Vaccines vs. no-vaccines. At a time when I wondered if we could be divided any more, I learned that yes, we can. Once again, the antisemites began the ‘Covid was created by the Jews’ campaign. I saw it firsthand when they protested at the JCC. When they protested at a local Chabad. When they wore Nazi uniforms at Disney and by the entrance to the University of Central Florida. When they hung banners from the overpasses on I-4. This division enabled the antisemites to be more vocal, bolder, and more visible.
The attack by Hamas on October 7th was traumatizing to most Jews. In the words of Ambassador Michael Oren, the covenant created between the State of Israel and the Jewish people in 1948 was violated. Both “Never Again” and “The IDF will always be there” were not true. Hamas video recorded their atrocities and posted them online. Surely the world would see terrorism for what it was. Surely the world would see evil and respond.
Respond they did. But not as I expected nor as I hoped. The blaming of Israel began immediately. The lies and untruths began almost immediately. “It was because of the occupation.” Except Gaza hasn’t been occupied since 2005. “It was because of the blockade.” The blockade, by Israel AND EGYPT is to attempt to stop the flow of rockets and explosives and terrorists into Gaza. Food and medical supplies were plentiful. When Israel responded with targeted attacks, it became “genocide” even though the number of civilians killed AS REPORTED BY HAMAS was well below the UN and Red Cross’s 9-1 ratio. Lies, repeated over and over again, become accepted as truth and we began to fight against them.
Hamas has reduced the number to 22,000. Another 4,000 statistically died of natural causes. The ratio is below 1:1 now.
Recently we have seen horrific actions on the campus of Columbia University. The University President, Minouche Shafik, had just testified in front of Congress. While she was better than the prior University Presidents who testified before Congress, she wasn’t good. When the protests began on campus, she showed no leadership. She eventually called in the NYPD to enforce their rules but then wouldn’t let them back on campus. An Israeli professor had his access to campus revoked. Jewish students were advised by a campus Rabbi to go home. Jewish students are now virtual while the antisemites get to go to class in person. It is a hot mess of antisemitism. Luckily some of our Representatives and Senators are calling it out and calling for the removal of their Federal funding. We are at a tenuous time. If campuses are not held accountable for their failure to protect Jewish students, we will continue to mirror 1930’s Germany. At the University of Minnesota, they took down the antisemitic protests within 5 hours! It can be done. Our voices must be amplified. We must speak up loudly against those who claim this is free speech. Even free speech has limitations and advocating and calling for the murder of Jewish students and Jews in general is not allowed nor should it be acceptable. It certainly would not be acceptable for any other group. Alumni are pulling donations. It’s not enough. We need to call our Representatives and Senators and demand that Federal funding be withheld as long as they won’t ensure the safety of Jewish students and faculty. You can’t bar a Jewish professor while inviting a Hamas terrorist onto campus the same day. Columbia did that. They need to be held accountable. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued this statement today – that’s how bad it has gotten. The Israeli Prime Minister, in the middle of a war on multiple fronts, is taking time to address the Jew hatred in the US and on our college campuses. Civilized people should be embarrassed.
Anti-Semitism on campuses in the United States is reminiscent of what happened in German universities in the 1930s.
— Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) April 24, 2024
Today, Hamas released a video of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an American taken hostage by Hamas over 200 days ago. An American who is being left to languish by our government. He isn’t the only American hostage. Edan Alexander, Itai Chen, Sagui Dekel-Chen, Omer Neutra, and Keith Siegel are the others. We cannot forget their names. We cannot forget that they are kept in deplorable conditions by terrorists along with the other hostages kidnapped by Hamas. I hope this video is actually recent. His reference to ‘the holiday’ concerns me as he doesn’t say Pesach, indicating it could have been filmed anytime. He says 200 days, but they could have told him that a long time ago. Being kept underground in awful conditions means it is easy to lose track of time. My heart breaks for his family. For the families of all the hostages. Watch if you want – it’s not easy – and pray for his safety and the safe return of all the hostages.
Hersh Goldberg-Polin before being taken hostage and in the video released today.
Passover is a holiday about freedom. But more than just freedom. It’s about action. Moses didn’t have to kill the Egyptian overseer that was beating a Jew. He didn’t have to return to Egypt to free the Jews. Nachshon didn’t have to be the one to unwaveringly walk into the Red Sea, believing in God, showing the faith in God that resulted in the splitting of the sea. At Mount Sinai, the Jews didn’t have to create the Golden Calf, but they did, and suffered the consequences. Each year, we tell the story of redemption from slavery, of our exodus from Egypt, or as Mitzrayim mean, from darkness. We are in a time of darkness now. We have hostages being held brutally by Hamas in tunnels, receiving no medical care, minimal food, no sunlight. Who knows what brutality the women hostages are facing – it’s almost too much to even imagine. The antisemitism Jewish students are facing on many campuses is horrific. The lack of leadership is atrocious.
In the Passover Seder we talk about the lessons some of the great Rabbis taught us. It’s important to think of the lessons we are learning now that our Rabbis will record and will be shared hundreds of years in the future. We included empty seats at our Seder table for the hostages. We put up pictures of the Bibas family. They are a family of 4 with 2 boys. We are a family of 4 with 2 boys. My children are about the same age difference as the Bibas boys (3 years apart). They couldn’t have a Seder in the tunnels so symbolically had them at our Seder. We talked about the BIbas family. The age of the children. How they were all taken together. How we hoped they were still alive but were afraid they were not. We are not the timid Jews of the past. We are not willing to go to the gas chambers willingly. We will not allow ourselves to be attacked – in Israel by Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, or Iran or in the United States on college campuses or in Europe. We will not stay quiet and hope it goes away. These are lessons we learned over the past 75 years that won’t go away. We finish the Seder by saying “L’shana Haba’ah B’Yerushalayim – Next year in Jerusalem.” For me it’s next month in Jerusalem. I’ve need to be in Israel since October 7th and next month will be able to return. Visiting Israel often is also a lesson we have learned in the past 75 years and if you haven’t been, I urge you to go. And if you have been but haven’t been back recently, I urge you to return.
Yarden and Ariel Bibas – we put them on one chair because Ariel would sit on Yarden’s lap for comfortShiri and Kfir Bibas – they had one chair as well as I can’t imagine Shiri would not hold him.
I used to say that these were ‘interesting times’ and we were dealing with the ancient Chinese curse, “May you live in interesting times.”. I no longer think that. We live in dark times. We live in Mitzrayim. We have members of the US House of Representatives spreading lies about Israel and the IDF. We have college campuses not safe for Jews and University Presidents who won’t keep them safe. A Jewish woman was raped in France this week to ‘Free Palestine’ – how raping a Jewish woman frees Palestine is beyond me. Jews are being assaulted in Europe and the United States just for being Jewish. A Jewish man in the UK was threatened with arrest because he looked Jewish and that might incite those supporting Hamas.
In this dark time, we need to fight for the light. We need to be Warriors of Light (watch for more about this in the future). We need to fight for what is good and righteous. We need to fight evil no matter the cost. I’m not saying it is easy because it isn’t. And I am not saying there is no price to be paid for it because there is. The alternative is death. The alternative is a return to the gas chambers, to the final solution. The alternative is unacceptable. So in these dark times, let me leave you with a little light. At the University of Florida, where I was the Hillel Director for 15 years, there were more than 1,000 students who attended a Passover Seder held by Chabad in the O’Connell Center (the basketball arena). The University President, Ben Sasse, was in attendance. Look at these pictures and smile because campuses don’t have to be the way Columbia is. University Presidents can lead and protect Jewish students. We have the proof it can be done, so now let’s go do it. (Pictures from the Gainesville Sun).
UF President Ben Sasse, right, takes a selfie with a student during the annual Passover Seder at The O’Connell Center on Monday night in Gainesville. The event was organized and sponsored by the Chabad UF Jewish Student Center. The Passover Seder was the largest in North America.UF President Ben Sasse wasn’t there for a photo op. He stayed for the Seder at The O’Connell Center on Monday night in Gainesville.The crowd at Passover Seder at UF – more than 1,000 students gathering together.Students call their families and take pictures during the annual Seder at The O’Connell Center in Gainesville.My friend, Rabbi Berl Goldman speaking during the Seder. My friend, Chabad Rabbi Berl Goldman and UF President Ben Sasse speaking to the more than 1,000 students at Seder this year.Rabbi Berl Goldman chants “Its great to be a Jewish Florida Gator” during the Seder. If only other Universities could say the same thing about being Jewish there.Jewish students at UF lighting candles for Pesach – openly being Jewish is ok at University of Florida.Students drinking one of the 4 cups of wine at Seder.Breaking the mazoh for the AfikomenSeder plate at UF Seder