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The Tosfos Yomtov was convinced that the death of 300,000 –600,000 Jews during the Chmielnicki massacres of 1648-49 were because of improper Tefila. Communicated: Tefilla

Chillul Tefila Bifarhesia, as well as halachicly challenged verbiage and dress, are external manifestations of a critical lack of personal yiras shomayim which has lethal consequences.



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Ground War Could Start Today, But Which Ground War?

A long distance rocket hitting Israel's soft center will undoubtedly serve as pretext for an invasion of Gaza.
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Israelis taking cover in Nitzan under a barrage of mortar shells. The general consensus here is that this siruation must be stopped.

Israelis taking cover in Nitzan under a barrage of mortar shells. The general consensus here is that this siruation must be stopped.
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Since the beginning of operation Pillar of Defense, 11 Palestinians have been killed. According to Arab sources, the IAF bombed targets in the Rafah and East Jabaliya. Aircraft dropped leaflets in Gaza stating that the residents should “keep their distance from Hamas terror operatives” when further attacks begin. Meanwhile, three Hamas terrorists were killed while riding a motorcycle in Khan Yunis.

So far, some 200 rockets were fired at Israel this morning, with about 30 intercepted by the Iron Dome system, including between one (IDF version) and three (Hamas version) Fajr rockets fired at Tel Aviv.

It is widely expected here that after the funeral for the late Chief of Staff of the Hamas military wing Ahmed Ja’abri, the rocket launches will increase dramatically. And, despite the IAF’s efforts overnight, it appears that there are still more Fajr long-distance rockets left in the Hamas arsenal, one to three of which have been fired at Tel Aviv. It is quite conceivable that, sooner or later, Israel’s soft center will be reached, God forbid.

This will likely serve as a pretext for Israel to move in with infantry and armored forces.

The question is whether the IDF will choose to follow a plan resembling Cast Lead, which began with air strikes in late December, 2008, and proceeded with a ground invasion on January 3, 2009. On January 5, IDF forces began operating in the densely populated Gaza Strip. The operation resulted in close to 1500 Palestinian and 13 Israeli deaths (4 from friendly fire).

The result has been a decreased rocket launching activity, which, because of developing Middle East politics and the competition among different Arab states and different terror organizations, has begun to increase early this year.

It is estimated that the sudden, sharp rise in rocket launches over the past week, followed the visit of the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, in late October, when he offered the Hamas government $400 million to develop the area. This irked the Emir’s next door neighbor, Iran, which feared losing its hold on Gaza, and gave the order to heat up the conflict with Israel.

Several officials, from MK Michael Ben-Ari on the extreme right to Chaim Ramon, formerly the Secretary General of Israel’s national trade union and a political king maker on the center-left, have both called, each in his personal style, for the IDF to forego a repeat of Cast Lead in favor of Defensive Shield (Homat Magen), which was a thorough cleanup of the Palestinian Authority’s area of government, following the March 27, 2002, suicide bombing at a hotel in Netanya.

Operation Defensive Shield began on March 29, with an invasion of Ramallah, complete with placing Yasser Arafat under siege in his compound, followed by a takeover of the six largest Arab cities, and their surrounding towns and villages: Tulkarm, Qalqilya, Bethlehem, Jenin and Shchem. The IDF declared a strict curfews on the civilian population and went about restoring law and order.

During the fighting, 30 Israeli soldiers were killed (23 of them following a dubious order to avoid civilian casualties at all costs), and 127 were wounded. Altogether, 497 Palestinians were killed and 1,447 were wounded. About 7,000 Arab terror suspects were detained by the IDF, including 396 wanted suspects.

The result of that thorough operation has been a complete turnaround in the PA. The roots of terrorism were cut off, and the civilian population was given a chance to thrive. Despite the adverse effects of the world economic crisis, many Palestinians still experience prosperity, which has been showing, among other things, in a gradual reduction in the birth rate.

Presuming Israel is not about to re-take Gaza permanently, experts and commentators in Israel have been heartily recommending the latter option this morning.

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About the Author: JewishPress.com Senior Internet Editor Yori Yanover has been a working journalist since age 17, before he enlisted and worked for Ba'Machane Nachal. Since then he has worked for Israel Shelanu, the US supplement of Yedioth, JCN18.com, USAJewish.com, Lubavitch News Service, Arutz 7 (as DJ on the high seas), and the Grand Street News. He has published two fun books: The Cabalist's Daughter: A Novel of Practical Messianic Redemption, and How Would God REALLY Vote.


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  1. True G-d fearing Jews, Muslims and Christians can make a deference in the world. Lets stop the hatred, stop the wars and pray together to end the blood shed of innocent babies, women and elders. All of G-ds children are dyeing because of politics and greed. Ignorance is the Devil's Work. Please lets pray and stop this wickness.

  2. Doug Jones says:

    I can't wait to see these anti-christ jews get their ass kicked.

  3. Mark L. Shane says:

    if they are only going for "CRIPPLE" gaza/hamas we will be back again and again to see more missles from gaza. It's a shame Israel doesn't have the taste for a final solution that her neighbors have for her.

  4. Beryl Cohen says:

    WHY DO U GIVE SO MUCH INFO TO OUR ENEMY?

  5. Reuven Prager says:

    As Israel prepares for the challenges facing it – now is the time to support the souls of the young men and women of the IDF who are defending the People of Israel in the Land of Israel by providing them with a pure silver Holy Half Shekel……to fulfill the commandment from Exodus 30:11-16 – a soldier's commandment.

    ShekelIDF.org is the online affiliate of MaShaL – Mahatzit Shekel L'chayal (Half Shekel for a Soldier), a nonsectarian program sponsored by Beged Ivri in Jerusalem. Its goal is to place a pure silver Holy Half Shekel into the hands of every soldier serving in the Israel Defense Forces, annually.

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  6. Dear jewish friends. With all affection I must tell you this. You have to wonder if it would not be better for Jews to abandon the State of Israel altogether and go back to their peaceful place of origin. Living in Israel today is not worth the constant fear of being killed by rockets or otherwise. That's no life at all.

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