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Friday, November 7, 2025

Freed Israeli hostage reveals unthinkable horror during captivity: ‘Something even the Nazis didn’t do’

 A traumatized Israeli hostage held captive for more than two years in Gaza revealed that he was sexually assaulted and tortured so sadistically by Jew-hating terrorists that he begged them to let him starve to death.

Rom Braslavski was kidnapped on Oct. 7, 2023, by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a Hamas ally, and subsequently stripped naked, starved and sexually abused until he was finally released earlier this year, he revealed in a chilling interview with Israeli media.

“I came back from a meeting with the devil,” Braslavski told Israel’s Channel 13. 

Rom Braslavski was filmed frail and crying by his captors in August.YUVAL DAVID/X
Rom Braslavski arrives at Sheba Medical Center, amid a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in Ramat Gan, Israel, on October 13.REUTERS
Braslavski was reunited with loved ones after being released.via REUTERS

“It was sexual violence, and its main purpose was to humiliate me,” he said. “The goal was to crush my dignity. And that’s exactly what he did.”

He said the abuse was frequent — and worse than Nazi torture.

“It’s hard for me to talk about that part specifically. I don’t like to talk about it. It’s hard. It was the most horrific thing,” Braslavski added. “It’s something even the Nazis didn’t do. During Hitler’s time, they wouldn’t have done things like this.”

During his 738 days as a hostage, Braslavski was savagely beaten with a donkey whip and subjected to 20-minute-long torture sessions seven times a day, according to the Daily Mail.

His sadistic captors also forced him to dance and blindfolded him with stones in his ears for weeks at a time, the outlet reported.

“You just pray for it to stop. And while I was there — every day, every beating — I’d say to myself, ‘I survived another day in hell. Tomorrow morning, I’ll wake up to another hell. And another. And another. It doesn’t end.’”

Braslavski was abducted from the Nova Music Festival, where he was employed as a security guard, when Hamas launched its unprecedented attack on Israel, killing some 1,200 people and taking hundreds of others hostage.

“You just pray for it to stop. And while I was there — every day, every beating — I’d say to myself, ‘I survived another day in hell,'” Braslavski says.Hazinor

“I said to myself, ‘Listen, you’re in a movie,’” he recalled of his kidnapping while speaking with Israel’s Channel 13. “‘If I’m in a movie, with cameras, what would the guy in the movies do?’”

At one point, his cruel captors also told him that his father was dead, and ate food in front of him as he starved.

“[They said], ‘Listen, if you convert to Islam, I’ll bring you plenty of food, you’ll live with us,’” —  to which he replied, “I was born a Jew, I’ll die a Jew.”

But when he refused to convert, the torture got worse, he said.

Braslavski said he was regularly sexually assaulted while he was held hostage.Hazinor

He was so severely beaten by his captors that he begged them to let him starve to death, according to the Times of Israel.

“They tortured me for one reason: Because I am a Jew,” he told Channel 13. “That was why I went through what I did. Not [Israeli National Security Minister Itamar] Ben-Gvir, not [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, not anything else. They beat me up because I’m Jewish. That’s it.”1.6K

In August, Palestinian Islamic Jihad released chilling footage showing Braslavski emaciated and crying, claiming he could not stand or walk due to pain in his feet.

It was the second video the PIJ released of the Jerusalem native. The group previously published a scripted video in which the captive, looking ill, said he was going through “hell.”

He was among the last Israeli hostages released during Hamas’ cease-fire deal with Israel last month.

https://nypost.com/2025/11/07/us-news/freed-israeli-hostage-reveals-unthinkable-horror-during-captivity/

Republicans scorn ‘absurd,’ ‘non-starter’ Schumer ploy to end shutdown after 38 days

Congressional Republicans roundly rejected Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s “compromise” offer to end the government shutdown after 37 days, accusing Democrats of “holding the entire country hostage” as President Trump demanded they keep working through the weekend.

In a floor speech Friday, Schumer (D-NY) called for a “clean, one-year extension” of Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies set to expire at the end of this year.

The extension through Dec. 31, 2026, would have been appended to a stopgap funding bill that if passed, would have allowed time to negotiate longer-term government appropriations through Sept. 30, 2026. 

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has offered a “compromise” to end the ongoing government shutdown.AFP via Getty Images

“After so many [14] failed votes, it’s clear we need to try something different,” argued the Brooklyn Democrat, flanked by members of his conference. “What the Senate is doing isn’t working for either party — and isn’t working for the American people.”

“Democrats would like to see an end to the shutdown — and we want to respect [Senate Majority] Leader [John] Thune’s desire not to negotiate on ACA until after the government reopens,” Schumer went on, adding that his offer was “not a negotiation,” but “an extension of current law.”

The minority leader went on to call for the creation of “a bipartisan committee that will continue negotiations after the government reopens on reforms ahead of next year’s enrollment period, to provide long-term certainty that health care costs will be more affordable.”

“We need Republicans to just say, ‘Yes,’” Schumer concluded.

It didn’t take long for GOP lawmakers and aides in both chambers of Congress to respond with a resounding “no.”

Schumer proposed a “clean, one-year extension” of the Affordable Care Act.X/@freedomcaucus

“I think it’s an indication that they’re feeling the heat, and they know that their last proposal was unserious and unrealistic,” Thune told reporters, “so I guess you could characterize that as progress, but I just don’t think that it gets anywhere close to what we need to do here.”

Had the Senate taken up Schumer on his offer, the bill would have had to pass the House of Representatives before going to Trump’s desk to reopen the government. 

“This is a nonstarter for the Republican Study Committee,” responded Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas), who serves as chairman of the largest group of House GOP lawmakers.

“This is an absurd offer from Chuck Schumer,” added the conservative House Freedom Caucus.

“Senate Democrats are now saying they’ll ONLY agree to reopen the government if we extend the temporary COVID Obamacare subsidies for health insurance companies.

“They’re holding the entire country hostage to protect their failing health care scheme and enrich insurance companies, while funding abortion, child sex changes, and exacerbating fraud  — all while families go without paychecks,” they added.

The conservative House Freedom Caucus claimed the minority leader’s offer was absurd.JOHN G MABANGLO/EPA/Shutterstock

Friday evening, Trump insisted in a Truth Social post that Republicans should either reach “a Deal to end the Democrat Shutdown” or “terminate the Filibuster” — which Thune has rejected.

Schumer’s proposal came on the 38th day of the federal shutdown — now the longest in US history.

Traditional Democratic constituencies, including the largest unions representing federal employees and air traffic controllers, have called for an end to the shutdown by passing the Republican-backed so-called “clean” continuing resolution.

The shutdown began on Oct. 1 after all but three Senate Democrats blocked that bill, which would have funded the government at current levels until Nov. 21.

The government shutdown has reached its 38th day, marking it the longest one in U.S. history.AFP via Getty Images

Lawmakers have refused to advance the legislation no fewer than 14 times, keeping it from clearing the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster.

Republicans hold a narrow 53-47 majority in the upper chamber.

Earlier this week, Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) demanded a White House meeting with President Trump to negotiate an end to the shutdown — after an earlier sitdown yielded no results.

“The president’s position has not changed,” a White House official told The Post Friday. “He has repeatedly made clear he is only open to discussing policy with the Democrats when they reopen the government and stop holding the American people hostage.”

Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) have taken the same line in response to Democrats’ demands regarding health care subsidies. Both have also needled Dems for suggesting that the shutdown has given their party “leverage.”

“I think there will be some pretty substantial damage to a Democratic brand that has been rehabilitated if on the heels of an election, in which the people told us to keep fighting, we immediately stop fighting,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) told Punchbowl News Thursday.

“If we surrender without having gotten anything and we cause a lot of folks in this country who had started to believe in the Democratic Party to retreat again, I worry that it will be hard to get them back up off the mat in time for next fall’s election cycle.”

 “Even Democrats admit it: their party doesn’t care about chaos at the airports. They don’t care about families going hungry. They don’t care about our troops missing paychecks,” Johnson fumed in an X post Friday.

“All they care about is protecting their political brand. Just pathetic.”

https://nypost.com/2025/11/07/us-news/chuck-schumer-floats-compromise-on-obamacare-subsidies-to-end-shutdown/

What Might Happen If The Shutdown Never Ends

 by Chuck Devore via DailyCaller.com,

Shutdown, Day 100

I’m walking through the haze of what still lays claim to be the capital city of the United States of America. The monuments still stand, though graffiti covers a few now. Weeds are starting to poke up in lawns that were once well-tended. Trees and bushes look a bit rangy.

Leviathan bureaucracy has simply… stopped. Or has it? No more IRS audits? No EPA enforcers? Really? Certainly, the endless streams of grants propping up about a third of state spending (along with 1,000 strings—those are gone) but the programs remain, at least in name.

Shutdown, Day 200

Anarcho-capitalists speak of a coming paradise, but in the flickering neon of my neural implant—courtesy of a black-market hack—I saw the edges blurring.

Was this freedom? Or was the simulation unraveling?

The military, those stoic guardians of the Republic, unpaid for months, started to splinter. Enterprising commands offered themselves as mercenaries for hire. In Virginia, a battalion rented themselves to a tech mogul, guarding server farms against looters who mistook data farms for food depots. “Protection services,” they called it, bartering ammo for crypto.

The Lone Star State, seeing opportunity, decreed that active-duty troops on Texan soil would draw from state coffers—filled by oil revenues swelling without federal siphons.

Churches in red states swelled with tithes, now untaxed fortunes, funneled into soup kitchens and orphanages. In Alabama, Pastor Clarke preached, “The Lord provides where Caesar fails,” as congregations pooled resources, feeding the poor with communal farms that bloomed in the absence of regulations. 

But in New York, the dream swiftly soured. Comrade-Governor Mamdani, the firebrand socialist, swept into statewide power months earlier on waves of elite discontent, promising a workers’ paradise. “Seize the means!” his rallies thundered, as crowds stormed Wall Street’s empty towers. Yet the production had fled—factories shuttered, supply chains evaporated without federal bailouts. Bread lines snaked through Manhattan, citizens trading heirlooms for scraps. Mamdani’s decrees echoed hollowly: universal income from thin air, but the air made a thin gruel.

Shutdown, Day 500

Out West, Reason Foundation libertarians made their move. Selecting the best beachfront, they declared the Santa Monica pier their sovereign zone. “Voluntary exchange,” they proclaimed, as free market chemists in lab coats brewed designer highs, partnering with shadowy Chinese syndicates via encrypted drones. Profits soared, with drugs flooding the coast—euphorics that made the shutdown feel like bliss. Their privateer fleet, retrofitted yachts with missile launchers, patrolled the Pacific, “neutralizing competition” from Mexican cartels. On the sidewalks, illuminated by a gaudy cacophony of LED light, legions of voluntary sex slaves, many missing a kidney, called out their price and specialty. Was this to be capitalism’s final form? Its highest triumph?

The dream had morphed into a nightmare loop, reality folding like a Dickian origami. My implant glitched nightly, replaying shutdown announcements in a loop.

Federal buildings were squats now, haunted by gaunt bureaucrats peddling secrets for sustenance.

States clawed back independence; locals thrived or withered on their own merits. No transfer payments meant blue cities begged for alms, while red heartlands prospered, untaxed incomes fueling private charities. Churches became mini-welfare states, bishops as CEOs, harvesting souls and auditing spreadsheets. “Faith-based efficiency,” it was called, outpacing any government program.

The military’s atomization accelerated. Unpaid sailors auctioned submarines on dark web markets; pilots flew freelance for agribusiness, dusting crops with precision strikes. The exception was in Texas where, flush with petrodollars, the rebirthed Republic of Texas nationalized its garrisons, renaming the force the “Lone Star Legion.” The world’s third most-powerful military was on Austin’s payroll with inevitable whispers of border ambitions and score-settling against the increasingly restive criminal cartels to the south.

New York’s paradise imploded. Mamdani’s regime mandated collectives, but the “means” were ghosts—corporations relocated to tax havens, leaving rusting husks. Starvation riots gripped the boroughs, with workers seizing empty warehouses only to find dust—even the rats decamped to New Jersey.

The Santa Monica cartel, allied with Beijing’s ghost ships, dominated the West Coast dope trade. Euphorics, laced with neural enhancers, turned users into loyal consumers—love was mandatory, the shutdown as engineered bliss. Their privateers raided cartel convoys, sinking rivals in international waters. “Market correction,” the Reason scholars penned in manifestos, profits funding seasteads off Malibu.

But in my dreams, I could see ragged outlines of code: anarchy or programming? I no longer cared.

Shutdown Day 1,000

My implant shorted out 24 days ago, leaving me in a searing funhouse reality—or was it?

Federal remnants passed into myth, D.C. a feral zone where survivalists bartered artifacts.

The best of states were fiefdoms: locals patched roads, red America nurtured the needy through a multitude of churches providing poorhouses, farms, and shelter. Untaxed wealth birthed benevolence: poverty waned in Bible Belt bastions, and volunteers outnumbered the destitute.

The military devolved into a patchwork of warlords. Many rented to corporations, securing trade routes. Texas, however, had ascended. Its Legion, battle-hardened and state-funded, crossed the Rio Grande at dawn on Day 1,000, tanks rolling into cartel strongholds, drones whirring overhead. Old revanchist dreams revived—annexing borderlands, eradicating narco empires. Mexico City protested, but without U.S. aid, its forces crumbled. Texan privateers, now allied with Santa Monica’s fleet in a marriage of convenience, bombarded cartel coastal hideouts, “liberating” resources in the name of free enterprise and Texas.

Mamdani’s paradise was a shell, a starving farce. Seizures yielded nothing; producers had vanished to freer climes. Famine struck the vanguard last, with the masses fleeing to red sanctuaries where churches offered bread and salvation.

Santa Monica gleamed a libertarían Valhalla. Its cartel, in cahoots with China, monopolized highs from British Columbia to Baja. Profits sustained armadas—their privateer navy obliterating Mexican remnants. They toasted to an “Ancap ascendancy.”

Was the shutdown a dream, or had we all awakened in someone else’s simulation?

*  *  *

Chuck DeVore is Chief National Initiatives officer at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. He served in the California State Assembly and is a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. He’s the author of “Crisis of the House Never United.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/what-might-happen-if-shutdown-never-ends

Good Luck To The Big Apple's Moiling Masses Of Latté-Clutchers

 by James Howard Kunstler,

Side of Jihad With That Pastrami on Rye?

"Socialism is a wonderful idea. It's only as a reality that it has been disastrous."

- Thomas Sowell

Does Zohran’s radiant smile put you in mind of a labradoodle puppy? The guy was just that soft and fluffy during the mayoral election campaign, beaming remorselessly for the cameras, summoning a cushy nirvana of give-aways that would deliver an “affordable” life to the moiling masses of under-employed latte-clutchers doomed by their unpayable college loans and the gender-study diplomas they innocently bought with all that money. Under Zohran, New York City will soon be one colossal student lounge, and even the baristas serving the lattes will get nice one-bedroom river-view apartments, ride to work on free buses, and buy their take-out chili-crisp fried tofu for cheap at the city-run food store.

Brothers in Arms: Alex Soros (L), Zohran (R)

Look (above): there is Zohran with his billionaire friend and patron Alex Soros. Alex does not seem to realize that Zohran wants to eat him for lunch. Fluffy as they might be, labradoodles are actually carnivores. And Zohran has declared that billionaires should not exist. He says the billionaires of New York are going to pay for those lattes, free buses, river-view apartments, and all the rest of the package. Is he planning to hold them hostage? Staple their John Lobb bespoke alligator leather loafers to the parqueted floor of the penthouse at 15 Central Park West while he loots their accounts?

No! They are going to make like Snake Pliskin and escape from New York with all their assets and chattels. Florida, Nashville, Boise! It’s a big country and, let’s face it, your laptop is your office. Then what? Maybe it will be like the old glory days of Soviet Russia in New York. The people will pretend to work and Zohran will pretend to pay them and everybody will be all happy and equal. That city-run food store will become the city-run free food store, just like the hippies dreamed about in 1967, the summer of love! Jews and Jihadis will march together, arm-in-arm, into a gleaming future. . . !

Then there was the victory speech. Not so labradoodle smiley. More like Fidel Castro (if anyone remembers that guy) in harangue mode. But know this: Zohran is a talented demagogue. He got game! He can bring it! He exudes charm like the Knicks’ Jalen Brunsen sweats at the three-point line! He can put it over, whip up a crowd, paint dazzling word-panoramas of a democratic-socialist promised land in the offing. He will have a glorious Christmas season awaiting the swearing-in at one minute past midnight, New Years Day.

Waitaminnit! Zohran probably doesn’t do Christmas, and certainly not Hanukkah. But it’s conceivable that he will huddle at Zabar’s with his constituents, the altekakers of the Upper West Side who (perhaps foolishly) voted for him, and together figure out how to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu the next time he comes to the UN — a campaign promise! And he can prepare to ride out of the gate on Jan 1 at warp speed to freeze a million rents, change-out social workers for cops, set up the free child-care, and perform all the other miracles promised.

I hate to break the spell, but here’s what you are really going to get in New York City with Mayor Zohran Mamdani: far and away the most corrupt administration ever in the history of the place, making the Boss Tweed era look like a model of efficiency and rectitude. I will tell you why: Zohran has zero managerial experience. In the decade, roughly, since he graduated from Bowdoin College up in faraway piney Maine, Zohran has worked as a campaign volunteer, a rapper (“Kanda Chap Chap” under the name Young Cardamom), a voter field-operator, a music supervisor for his Mom’s documentary film, and, since 2021, a New York State Assemblyman for District 36 in the Borough of Queens who rarely shows up in the chamber to vote for anything.

The New York City government comprises over a hundred agencies with a budget of $112.4-billion. The opportunities for grift are fantastic beyond comprehension. Now, appoint and hire thousands of Gen Z DEI types to run all those services, young folk who worked for Zohran’s campaign and were promised jobs in the new admin. What will you get? Cosmic level incompetence at best, and more likely wholesale looting of the public till. Now layer-on the omnipresent mob action in the New York City unions and the mafia-associated contractors who do business with the city. Doesn’t look great. And how much will be creamed off for the Zakaat, the obligatory Islamic tithe turned over to the poor, the needy, the homeless, the debtors and the practice of jihad?

So, good luck Big Apple as you await the luscious caramel coating of Woke-socialism to be laid on you.

Zohran’s elevation capped an election week of Democratic Party triumph that left the faithful too hungover to even perform the much ballyhooed “Trump Must Go Now” exorcism promised for the day after the vote. Alex Soros & Friends bought plane tickets for a few “furry” Transtifas to fly in from Portland, OR, their training ground, but the event was a bust. Mr. Trump was not squeezed out of the known universe like a watermelon seed, as hoped.

The Golden Golem of Greatness lurches on, coping with the Democrat’s never-ending seditious jihad against our country, featuring such new stars as New Jersey’s Mikie Sherrill and Virginia’s next governor, Abigail Spanberger, shown below wearing the winsome regalia of Covid-19 she modeled on the floor of the US House of representatives back in pandemic-time.

How does that thing work. . . ?

You go, girl!

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/good-luck-big-apples-moiling-masses-latte-clutchers

Inside Meta's $16 Billion Scam Ad Economy

 Internal Meta documents reveal that the company expected to make about 10% of its 2024 revenue—roughly $16 billion—from ads promoting scams and banned goods, according to a new expose from Reuters

The files show that Meta knew for years Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp were flooded with fraudulent ads for investment schemes, fake e-commerce, illegal gambling, and prohibited medical products, but repeatedly failed to stop them.

A December 2024 document estimated that users were shown 15 billion “higher-risk” scam ads every day, generating about $7 billion in annual revenue. Rather than banning questionable advertisers outright, Meta only blocks them if it’s “95% certain” they’re committing fraud. When suspicion is lower, the company instead charges them higher ad rates—a “penalty bid” system that lets Meta profit while claiming deterrence. Its ad algorithms also tend to show more scam ads to users who click on them, amplifying exposure.

The documents describe Meta’s internal balancing act: cutting down on fraudulent ads without hurting its profits. In 2024, executives proposed reducing revenue from scams and illegal goods from 10.1% to 7.3% in 2025, then to 5.8% by 2027. However, managers were instructed not to take enforcement actions that would cost more than 0.15% of total revenue—about $135 million that half-year. “Let’s be cautious,” one manager wrote, warning staff to stay within “specific revenue guardrails.”

Reuters writes that an April 2025 internal review concluded it was “easier to advertise scams on Meta platforms than Google.” Despite this, Meta leadership opted for what it called a “moderate approach,” focusing enforcement only in countries facing imminent regulatory scrutiny. The company also accepted that fines—expected to reach up to $1 billion—were likely inevitable but far smaller than the profits from scam-related ads.

Regulators have taken notice. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Meta for hosting financial scam ads, while a British regulator found its platforms were linked to 54% of all payments-related scam losses in 2023—more than twice the total of all other social media combined.

Meta spokesperson Andy Stone dismissed the leaked materials as “a selective view that distorts Meta’s approach to fraud and scams.” He said the 10% estimate was “rough and overly-inclusive,” and emphasized that “we aggressively fight fraud and scams because people on our platforms don’t want this content, legitimate advertisers don’t want it and we don’t want it either.” Stone also noted that Meta had reduced scam-ad reports by 58% and removed more than 134 million pieces of fraudulent ad content in 2025.

Still, internal safety staff estimated Meta’s platforms are tied to one-third of all successful scams in the U.S. Former Meta investigator Sandeep Abraham summarized the situation bluntly: “If regulators wouldn’t tolerate banks profiting from fraud, they shouldn’t tolerate it in tech.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/inside-metas-16-billion-scam-ad-economy

'Senate’s next shutdown move in limbo'

 As the government shutdown hits Day 38, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Democrats offered a plan that would reopen the government.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) earlier Friday encouraged Democrats to come to the negotiating table after it looked like a shutdown-ending vote might be forthcoming. “They were trending in that direction, and then yesterday, the wheels came off, so to speak,” he continued. “We are ready to engage when they are.”

An expected Friday vote has yet to been set and it is unclear what lawmakers would consider.

Flight cancellations rippled across U.S. airports as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) looked to ease the burden on unpaid air traffic controllers.

The Department of Transportation announced it would start by cutting 4 percent of flights on Friday, ramping up to as much as 10 percent in the coming days and weeks. By midday Friday, 1,226 flights had been canceled across the U.S., according to FlightAware.

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5593493-live-updates-trump-government-shutdown-flight-cancellations/

Trump asks DoJ to probe meat packing companies

 United States President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Friday to announce he asked the Department of Justice (DoJ) to investigate meat packing companies over alleged price manipulation.

Trump claimed the companies were "driving up the price of Beef through Illicit Collusion, Price Fixing, and Price Manipulation." Trump claimed that prices of boxed beef increased despite cattle prices going down, claiming that showed something was "fishy."

"We will always protect our American Ranchers, and they are being blamed for what is being done by Majority Foreign Owned Meat Packers, who artificially inflate prices, and jeopardize the security of our Nation's food supply," the US president stated. "Action must be taken immediately to protect Consumers, combat Illegal Monopolies, and ensure these Corporations are not criminally profiting at the expense of the American People. I am asking the DOJ to act expeditiously. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" he added.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump-asks-DoJ-to-probe-meat-packing-companies/65147317