Wednesday Hell On Wheels Israeli Women Open Comments

Lt.-Col. Or Ben-Yehud

Squad of female IDF combat troops eliminated nearly 100 Hamas terrorist

Only a few have had the chance to witness the extraordinary actions of the Caracal Battalion during their battle against Hamas terrorists.

Lt.-Col. Or Ben-Yehuda, the commander of this unit, now recounts her experiences in the southern Gaza Strip, where her battalion eliminated approximately 100 terrorists. She also has a clear message for those who question the capabilities of female fighters in the Caracal (Desert Lynx) and Tank Battalion.

As the assault on the Gaza border area began, Ben-Yehuda swiftly moved from the battalion headquarters in Nahal Raviv to a post on the Egyptian border with armored personnel carriers. Rockets were raining down, and warnings arrived regarding potential terrorist infiltration in the Shlomit and Bnei Netzer towns.

and,

For nearly four hours, terrorists attempted to outflank Ben-Yehuda and her team, engaging them in firefights. More vans arrived, but the Caracal Battalion commander effectively thwarted them. Additional Light Anti-Armor Weapon (LAW) missiles were launched, further eliminating terrorists: Some were killed, and others retreated.

Despite wounds to some of her soldiers, they persevered.

After hours of intense combat, soldiers from the Shayetet (flotilla) 13 Navy Special Forces unit arrived to clear the base of terrorists. Drones were launched to assist them. The firefights continued, and wounded soldiers were evacuated. They remained at the base for a total of 14 hours until it was fully secured.

This is an incredible story.  I never agreed with the proposition women should enter into combat.  I could make small concessions for a tiny nation like Israel, but the horror of a nation sending their women into harm’s way has always been beyond the pale for me.

Maybe I’ll change my mind…a little.

May God bless them and keep them.

 


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49 responses to “Wednesday Hell On Wheels Israeli Women Open Comments”

  1. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Good morning.

    Wow. Hurricane Otis direct hit on Acapulco as a Cat. 5 storm. 165 mph winds.

  2. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    The Fox Weather channel also reported that Midland, TX has had 3.19 inches of rain over the last two days.

    Which is more than twice as much as they’ve had all year.

  3. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    A pizztoff all female battalion against a bunch of murderous, rapist, savages is going to result in a very bad day for the bad guys.  The women know what happens if they get captured so they fight that much harder.

  4. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    “Hell hath no fury like the wrath of a woman scorned.”  Would guess that the remnants of Hamas by now understand what that means.  In spades.  🙂  Yea for the ladies.  The Lioness ladies….

  5. Tedtam Avatar

    IIRC, being killed by a woman is a weally, weally bad thing for a Muslim. I think it prevents them from accessing those 72 raisins in what they call paradise.

    I’ve never understood how an end destination based on sensual pleasure was holy, but that’s just me.

  6. Tedtam Avatar

    I smile as I remember Rush’s PMS brigade.

    Can you imagine a bunch of wissed off menstrual Israeli women with guns?

  7. Tedtam Avatar

    I must be sloooooooowly getting better. I still dread those first few minutes getting out of bed, but I am more often relieved to find I don’t want to cry with those first steps.

    Sleeping without hurting myself is still a challenge. Thank goodness for pillows. Lots and lots of pillows.

  8. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    From Dennis Prager:

    The Hamas Slaughter Confirmed Everything I Have Believed

    This is about a 7 minute read and well worth the time.  It lays bare just who and what we are up against and why.

  9. Tedtam Avatar

    GOOD DEALS ☙ Wednesday, October 25, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Wednesday! Your morning roundup today includes: sullen New York Times revives the Hamas General Hospital story with giant info-graphic-laden explainer; four defendants take a plea in the Georgia election interference case and I explain; Pro cyclists falling like flies for heart issues; massive Cat 5 hurricane suddenly and unexpectedly hits Mexico; Middle East war mini-roundup; and Muriel Bowser strategically pivots on defunding the police.

    NEWS:

    The NYT finally had to admit – though they didn’t apologize – for spreading “misinformation” about the Gaza hospital attack.

    The mistake wasn’t just another random blooper and the Times knew it. At least in part, the Times’ false article led to violent worldwide protests, significant property damage, many injuries, and a handful of deaths. Please don’t forget: for at least two years now the Times has been advocating for “misinformation spreaders” to be deplatformed or even jailed. Now the Times is the one spreading dangerous misinformation. So what standard should the Times now be held to? Should it be held to its own standard?

    Holding my breath in 3….2….aw, forget it.

    So, how to admit being wrong without being wrong?  Blame it on everyone else, of course!

    In a full-featured, live-action video backgrounded, long-form story, the New York Times defensively re-analyzed its earlier re-analysis and discovered that, even though it was wrong, so was Israel, American intelligence, the BBC, and even Hamas, for that matter.

    In other words, everybody got it wrong!

    So, everybody just move along, nothing to see here….

  10. Tedtam Avatar

    Georgia vs. Trump

    I’m looking forward to Childers’ legal mind breaking this down for me.

    I promised to weigh in on the mounting plea deals in the Fani “Fanny” Willis Georgia state  elections interference case. Is this something good? It is bad? Are lawyers starting to “flip” on Trump? Is it The End?

    Answer: Sort of, no, no, and no.

    /snip

    …It’s all related to interfering with the election, lying about election fraud, and hilariously, racketeering. This week, four defendants (so far) have signed plea deals, and social media has been a hot mess ever since debating what it all means.

    The first to sign a plea agreement was Sidney Powell, and she seems to be the trailblazer, or maybe “ringleader,” of the plea group of defendants, since the agreements are similar. Let’s talk about Sidney.

    First, Childers describes Sidney’s experience as an experienced federal criminal defense lawyer, having lots of experience that includes some pretty highly visible cases.

    Sidney even wrote a book about battling the federal criminal justice machine. She’s an expert. Sidney has forgotten more about criminal law than anyone in Fanny Willis’s office knows.

    Sidney understands exactly how the process works. She knows everything that is going to happen. She knows how expensive and time-consuming it will be. She knows exactly where the DA’s weak spots are. And she struck at their weak spot.

    First off, she demanded a speedy trial.  Childers called this a bold move, and not the norm.

    We don’t get to see a lot of what is happening “behind the scenes,” so I will make some confident assumptions. Sidney also probably demanded all the DA’s evidence for trial as well as all its exculpatory evidence. Based on her book and her good results in other cases, Sidney is an expert at pushing the government on evidence and poking holes in their case.

    Fanny was probably not ready to produce all of the discovery documents that Sidney was demanding. That put Sidney in the catbird seat for the next step: negotiating a plea deal.  The other defendants followed her example.

    …This is very common. It included lots of phone calls, emails, and probably one or more face-to-face meetings at the DA’s office. Fanny Willis and her team have lots of incentive to negotiate plea deals with the defendants. They do not want to try nineteen different high-profile defendants. They really only want Trump. It’s way too much work for the under-qualified but highly diverse Fulton County DA’s office to try 19 VIP defendants on a grab-bag of novel theories of law.

    Sidney negotiated a great deal which closed the day before jury trial selection was scheduled to start, putting enormous pressure on the DA’s office to be ready for trial. The DA’s office caved.

    First of all, Sidney pleaded guilty only to six misdemeanors — instead of seven felonies that were charged. She must pay a $6,000 fine, testify honestly at trial, and complete six years of probation (one year per count).  But most important, her plea was entered as “deferred adjudication,” an option for first offenders, which avoids a judgment of guilty (it gets “deferred” indefinitely), and automatically results in an expunged record when the person successfully completes probation.

    So Sidney is done and out. She must still testify if the case goes to trial, but she must testify honestly, and since all the charges are bogus, she will almost certainly testify honestly that nobody, including Trump, did anything meriting a felony conviction.

    The “significance” of the Powell plea is that it never should have happened at all. The deal was a slap on the wrist — an easy decision for Sidney to make — but it ripped the mask off the DA’s horrible political prosecution. The DA’s office obviously didn’t think it could prove any of the serious felonies it had charged — because no crimes were committed.

    Childers’ preference would have been for Sidney to press on and make the DA prove the indictments. My question is: Will the DA accept the truth as Sidney sees it or invalidate the plea deal if she doesn’t testify according to the DA’s desires?

  11. Tedtam Avatar

    From the Suddenly & Unexpectedly Department, cyclist (fitness, anyone?) #8 has passed away or retired due to cardiac issues this year. In his sleep.  IIRC, from one of the scientific studies referenced recently, something happens during the sleep cycle that seems to set off these nighttime heart attacks.

    Prayers of comfort and peace to the loved ones.

  12. Tedtam Avatar

    Stories that make me /snuffle snort!/.

     Reality strikes! National Review ran a very encouraging story yesterday headlined,D.C. Mayor Introduces ‘Commonsense’ Legislation to Tackle Rising Crime. Get this: they are re-funding the police.

    /snip

    … “We have to reverse the policy environment in the city that, quite frankly, went haywire in the last three years,” Bowser explained.

    Note the passive voice. The policy environment went haywire. Not anybody in particular.

    The article explained that Bowser’s anti-crime package, called the “Addressing Crime Trends (ACT) Now” Act, or the ACT Act, will: curb organized retail theft, address loitering around open-air drug markets, and get this, allow an additional charge to be brought against perpetrators who wear masks when committing crimes.

    If only someone would have told them masks were a bad idea.

    Only in idiot-land could this soft on crime stance made any sense.

  13. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    From the German cardiological study on the effects of mRNA spike protein vaccines on recipients heart health cited yesterday by Childers in Coffee & Covid.  This is from the Epoch Times article.

    Within 48 hours, researchers detected spike proteins in both cell cultures and noticed abnormalities in heart contractions.

    The researchers recorded heart contractions in a supplementary video, comparing normal contractions in an unvaccinated rat heart cell (1A) with vaccinated cells

    Pfizer-vaccinated cells displayed stronger, sustained contractions (1B) due to increased protein kinase A (PKA) activity. PKA levels are linked to heart performance; the higher the PKA level, the stronger the heart contractions.

    Moderna-vaccinated cells developed irregular heart contractions and disrupted calcium regulation. The authors attributed the change in cell activity to disturbances in RyR2 receptors. These receptors play a key role in coordinating heart contractions using calcium.

    Some of the heart muscles administered Moderna vaccines developed irregular and peristaltic contractions (1C and 1D), whereas others had irregular and arrhythmic contractions (1E and 1F).

    Spike proteins were also detected within 48 hours in the cell culture of human cells.

    The authors concluded that at the cellular level, the effects of the COVID-19 vaccines seemed to align closer with cardiomyopathy than with myocarditis. Cardiomyopathy is a condition where heart muscles become both structurally and functionally abnormal in the absence of other heart diseases. This differs from myocarditis and pericarditis, which occur when heart muscles become inflamed and damaged.

    Before getting vaccinated in March of 2021, I had only an old blockage present for at least 25 years.  My family doctor assumed, as did I, there was plenty of additional compensating circulation developed over the years.  None of my pre-vaccine EKGs ever indicated a problem with arrhythmias or abnormal heart muscle contractions.

    My cardiologist remains puzzled by this new irregular heartbeat I have that he calls “flippity-floppity” – no kidding.  When I was rushed into the hospital in June with plunging blood pressure and atrial fibrillation, my white blood cell count was 19,800 when normal is 9,000 to 10,000.  This indicated I had a massive infection and they ran all types of tests, chest x-rays, cat scans and could not find anything.

    Figure that one out.  This also has driven my cardiologist a little crazy.  Was released but back into the hospital about 16 hours later with fluid on the heart.  They were convinced they would find the strong evidence of infection in testing the fluid drained from pericardia around the heart, but guess what…nothing.

    I had a huge additional blockage in an artery discovered in December 2021, sudden atrial fib and a totally mysterious infection no one can identify.  In June, I developed this weird heart beat anomaly and they can’t explain that either, but I would guess if the proper testing were done they would find the mRNA spike proteins in my heart muscle.

    I think I am a perfect example of what the physicians in Germany are describing.

  14. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #13 TT:  The little terd that keyed the car needed to get the crap beat out of him.  Perhaps if his mom had done that a few times when he was little, he would not have keyed that car or any other in the first place.

    Personally, I think they pulled the car owner off too soon.

  15. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    This guy screwed with the wrong car.

    White guy beats the crap out of a black guy that deserved everything he got.  White guy arrested for assault.  End of episode one.  Episode two:  BLM gets involved and burns down the city.  Episode 3 Black guy has streets named after him, meets with president receives presidential award, statues erected in his honor.  White guy sentenced to 20 years in jail.  THE END

  16. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    15 Squawk

    I think the car owner and his friends are Palestinians.  He may just get a slap on the wrist and deferred adjudication.

    Islamic jihadists are an oppressed minority and officially exempted from racial rules of behavior.

  17. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Texpat

    Izzit worng for me to watch that vidiot and enjoy it so much?

  18. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I probably agree with 97% of what Mark Levin says, but even he can be wrong occasionally. However, he was dead on when he criticized Matt Gaetz at the very beginning of his move to unseat McCarthy as Speaker.  Mark didn’t express approval or disapproval for McCarthy’s performance, but he was very critical of Gaetz for lacking  any strategy.  He correctly lambasted Gaetz as a hothead lacking any plan to replace McCarthy.  It’s one thing to remove a leader, but unless you have a very solid plan to replace him, you just look like a self-centered fool who has no respect for the institution.   Levin said all this while McCarthy was still in his last day as Speaker.

  19. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    16 Squawk

    Uhh….I’m not sure.

    I’ve watched it about 16 times.

    Maybe we should ask Sheila Jackson-Lee for her judgment on the issue.

    (<;

  20. Tedtam Avatar

    Hubby should be in Texas by now.  He was approaching Little Rock when we talked earlier, and he was looking for Texarkana signs.  He said he slept better than he thought he would, courtesy of the bench seat.

    I’m heading out to vote and get some errands done before that darkening sky overhead decides to pee on me.

  21. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    The Chron is late again today, and it seems to be late or not delivered at all almost more than it is delivered properly.  Spouse keeps sending nastygrams, and I think he should start including the comment that the next time it doesn’t arrive at all or the late deliveries total more than 2 we will cancel the subscription.  The Chron continues to shrink more other than Wednesdays and Sundays that are larger but carry more ads.  Some days  our Fort Bend Herald is larger than the Chron….

    The Chron’s problem is some upper-level management seem to be people who are not journalists at all.  And when the breeze comes from the direction of the late Houston Post’s building, you can almost hear it say “Told you so”.  🙂

  22. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Could not have happened to a nicer person

    Sheila Jackson Lee announces endorsement from former mayor. He denies it.

    The controversy surrounding Houston mayoral candidate U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Leecontinues after she announced an endorsement from former Houston Mayor Lee Brown. The problem is, he claims he never endorsed her. In fact, he doubled down on his support of Jackson Lee’s opponent, State Sen. John Whitmire.

    I did not find where anyone else posted this

  23. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Not only did violent crime and homicide rates both decline last year, the drop in violent crime in Ohio far outpaced the national average. The doom-and-gloom predictions of the anti-gunners were flat-out wrong, and Ohio is a safer state today than it was when Gov. Mike DeWine signed SB 215 into law.

    We still have a couple of months left in the first full calendar year since permitless carry took effect, and statewide crime stats for 2023 won’t be released for several months after that, but a look at crime analyst Jeff Asher’s Year to Date Murder Comparison dashboard shows continued declines in the homicide rate in many Ohio cities.

    Akron, for instance, has seen its murder rate decline by almost 40% through September 30th. Homicides in Cincinnati are down 13% compared to last year, and murders have dropped by 30% in Toledo.

    In Cleveland and Columbus it’s a different story. Murders have increased by almost 14% in Cleveland, while the state capitol has seen a 9.6% jump in homicides this year. Anti-gun politicians in those cities have been quick to blame Republican lawmakers and the “gun lobby” for the rise in crime, but the truth is that it’s those cities that are the outlier at the moment; not just in Ohio but across the country.

  24. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    19 Squawk

    Oh, the joy today of being a fly on the wall of SJL’s office today as she hurls vulgar profanities at her staff.

  25. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Texpat

    Yeah yanno she is going to say someone tole her Lee P endorsed her.  That woman told a bald faced lie and got caught.  Too funny.  Lee P went up one tick on my like meter.

  26. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Thank God we have a Speaker and he has the right name !!!

  27. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    We got a Speaker and his name is Johnson, but it’s just not me.

  28. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    We got a Speaker and his name is Johnson, but it’s just not me.

    well you can call him Ray and you can call him jay or you can call him Johnny or you can call him sonny or you can call him Juney or you can call him rj or you can call him rjj or you can call him rjj jr and pretty soon I’m sure you’ll be able to call him just another eCan’t co-opted rino.

    or you can call on 100 billion to Ukraine

    or you can call on 200 billion to Ukraine

    or you can call on 300 billion to Ukraine

    or you can call on 400 billion to Ukraine

    or you can call on 500 billion to Ukraine

    but ya doesn’t get call on nothing for the US border.

  29. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Has anyone ever heard Mitch the stenchy Kentucky swamp turtle ever say the most important thing going on right now is the destruction of the US border and of our language and our culture?

    someone?

    anyone?

    Ferris?

  30. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    You can blame the House for a lot of things, but you can’t blame them for sending bill after bill for border funding to the Senate where the Democrats murder them in cold blood.  Even McCarthy sent several substantial funding bills for border protection and every single one was killed by Schumer.

    Another thing.  Whatever you think of McCarthy, he raised $100 million dollars for Republican House members’ campaigns.  I hope Mike Johnson is that good.

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    squawkbox

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  32. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    #23 Squawk,

    LOL.

  33. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Here’s to praying that SPEAKER Johnson will make the lefties empty heads asplode.

  34. bsue54 Avatar

    Bones, AMEN… maybe that’ll make up for the news blurb I heard on the way back from the vet’s office just a few minutes ago that said that Bibi has agreed to postpone the clearing out of Gaza at the Scarecrow in the Oval Office’s request so that US has time to make sure OUR rockets are ready HERE…

  35. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #17 Tedtam

    I went out with a short shopping list for Kroger essentials. Noticed the sky looked like I would get wet before I got home. Took me maybe 15 minutes to traverse that huge store and get what I needed, including 5 large bags of critter chow. Got my cart out into the parking area and unloaded into the trunk of the car. Just as I put the key into the ignition, tiny drops of rain began to patter on the windshield. That continued until I was only a few blocks from home, so then I stayed dry while I carried everything inside.

    Now I’m feeling gypped because my yard needs rain, but the cloud cover didn’t follow me far enough.

  36. Tedtam Avatar

    I made it through a major shopping trip without crutches.

    Progress.

  37. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Even McCarthy sent several substantial funding bills for border protection and every single one was killed by Schumer.

    mcLuntz knew they would fail.
    it’s all part of the shell game.

    pull all funding for Ukraine and shut down the government until the border is shutdown.

    but they won’t.

  38. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    #25  Bonecrusher

    Speaker Johnson certainly must have made the lefties’ heads explode with his inaugural speech today.  He sounded very Reaganesque.   A wonderful surprise.  There were and are conservatives, and then there was Ronald Reagan to lead the charge.  I heard his speeches in real time, not archival recordings. 🙂

  39. Tedtam Avatar

    I heard Johnson’s speech today, and it sounds promising.  But this is Washington, and right now TPTB are just determining which screws to tighten.

    We shall see.

  40. Tedtam Avatar

    If y’all liked the car-keying perp getting his just desserts earlier, here’s a Steve Inman narrated video of a “beatdown buffet”.

    Some questionable language and lots of well deserved violence.

    Once the tide started turning, the whole store got in on the rehabilitation efforts.  It cracked me up that one dude was wearing the robber’s motorcycle helmet while he delivered his own beat down.

  41. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I walked past the TV and Watters was doing some bit about Gavin Newsom in China schmoozing with Xi.

    If you don’t think he’s running for president, take a hard look at his hair now.  Up until recently, Newsom was using Just for Men to keep his youthful looking doo and now that he wants to look more mature and statesman-like for his presidential campaign, he has noticeable, very fashionable grey streaks through his hair.

    Newsom makes me almost as physically ill as Biden when I see him.  I think he and Justin Trudeau should run off and live together in ♥Narcissism ♠Land♥ forever.

  42. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    33 Tedtam

    Thanks, that is just what I needed to let off a little rage about Hamas today.

  43. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    No rain here yet but plenty of clouds around holding something. A wonderful sunset played peek-aboo with the clouds.  Tonight it was pitch dark at 7, and we get closer and closer to earlier nightfall.  Losing daylight time will hurry that along.  Playing games with the sun twice a year is bothersome.

  44. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I’ve missed Steve Inman. I need a new source for him.

  45. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Re: Newsom

    If the Dems had any sense at all they would cut bait and get Newsom nominated. Maybe contract with Arkancide to off one of the people in the way.

    The guy will beat any of the Republicans.

     

  46. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

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