Monday, January 12, 2026

‘Haaretz’ says columnist fired for receiving funds from Qatar lobbyist

 https://www.jns.org/haaretz-says-columnist-fired-for-receiving-funds-from-qatar-lobbyist/

A columnist for Haaretz was allegedly found to have received hundreds of thousands of dollars that were traced back to a Qatari government lobbyist, the Israeli newspaper reported on Saturday.

The allegations about Alon Pinkas, a political analyst and former consul general of Israel in New York, marked the third time in recent months that one of Haaretz‘s writers has been linked to the “Qatargate” scandal.

In October, top Haaretz journalist Chaim Levinson was dismissed after it became clear he was paid some 200,000 shekels ($63,000) by Einhorn.

Trump PANICS and FORCES DOJ to GO TOTALLY DARK

Maddow calls out the real reason Trump invaded Venezuela

GOP senators seek to rein in Trump amid concerns over military escalation in Venezuela

 https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5682429-trump-venezuela-foreign-policy-clash/

Several Senate Republicans are seeking to rein in President Trump’s plans for Venezuela amid concerns that the president may deploy thousands of U.S. troops to South America.

“We’ve seen things escalate,” Murkowski said. “I’ve [been] in classified briefs where it has been unscored to me, ‘Nope, there was never an intention to do anything other than to intercept these drugs,’ because that’s what the mission was. And when you ask questions about, ‘Well, was this about regime change?’ ‘No.’ ‘Is this going to bring military assets into the country?’ ‘No.’ And yet here we are.”

Republican senators applauded Trump’s successful nighttime raid to seize Maduro, but they are alarmed by the president’s willingness to put “boots on the ground” in Venezuela and his declaration that the United States could run the country for years.

Learning from Experience

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"The ordinary human being does not live long enough to draw any substantial benefit from his own experience. And no one, it seems, can benefit by the experiences of others. Being both a father and teacher, I know we can teach our children nothing…Each must learn its lesson anew. —Albert Einstein, October 26, 1929"

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Historic Mississippi Synagogue Torched in Arson Attack, Suspect Arrested

 https://www.newsweek.com/historic-mississippi-synagogue-torched-in-arson-attack-suspect-arrested-11342545

The attack on Beth Israel Congregation—Mississippi's largest synagogue and Jackson's only one—comes amid escalating antisemitic incidents nationwide and targets the same house of worship the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) bombed in 1967 because the rabbi supported civil rights, the Associated Press reported. The deliberate nature of the attack has heightened concerns about religious violence, particularly as Jewish congregations in Pittsburgh, the San Diego area, and Colleyville, Texas, have faced attacks in recent years.

Ultra-Orthodox children are being left to poverty and lawlessness

 Ultra-Orthodox children are being left to poverty and lawlessness

Ultra-Orthodox leaders are blamed for deepening poverty among large families and encouraging reckless protests that endanger children, raising questions about how parents surrendered responsibility for their children’s education and lives, with deadly consequences

Mississippi’s largest synagogue severely damaged in suspected arson attack

https://www.timesofisrael.com/mississippis-largest-synagogue-severely-damaged-in-suspected-arson-attack/

 Mississippi’s largest synagogue was heavily damaged Saturday morning in a predawn fire that local authorities believe was caused by arson, though investigators did not immediately say whether they suspected it was a hate crime.

The Jackson Fire Department, along with the FBI and the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, arrested a suspect who they believe caused the fire intentionally, according to local media. The suspect’s name and the allegations against them were not immediately released.

The synagogue’s library and administrative offices were destroyed in the fire, as were two Torah scrolls stored in the library. The main sanctuary was not damaged, and the Torahs there were later removed for safekeeping. A Torah rescued from the Holocaust and stored in a glass case was not damaged.