The morning starts off with tears, upon hearing the news that another Jew, this time a young Jewish mother, has been murdered, in cold blood.
Tzala Gaz, may God avenge her blood, was nine months pregnant, on her way to the hospital to bring new life into the world. She was gunned down by Arab Muslim terrorists, Islamonazi*s, from a village just minutes away from her home in Samaria.
Her only “crime”? Being a Jew living in her homeland. The same “crime” for which Jews were slaughtered in Hebron in 1929. In Safed in 1834 and 1929. In Jerusalem in 1920, 1929, and 1936–39. In Tiberias in 1938. In Jaffa in 1921. Long before there was a State of Israel. Long before 1967. Long before the world began parroting the lie of “occupation.”

Let’s stop lying to ourselves. The same genocidal hatred that fueled the Islamonaz* monsters in Gaza on October 7th is alive and well in the Arab Muslim cities and towns of Judea and Samaria. They are preparing for their own October 7th — hoarding weapons, training their youth in jihad, and worshiping martyrdom. Their leaders speak the language of peace in English for the cameras, and preach Jew-hatred in Arabic to their people. The world may be blind, but we must not be.
Governor of Samaria, Yossi Dagan is right. What we are doing in Gaza to uproot terror must be done in Judea and Samaria. We must flatten the terror nests in Kafr ad-Dik, Brukhin, Jenin, Shechem, and the rest. These are not peaceful villages—they are terror factories, no different than Rafah or Khan Yunis in Gaza.
They chose this path. Just like in Gaza, they are bringing another Nakba/destruction upon themselves.
Instead of embracing the opportunity to live peacefully alongside a thriving Jewish state, they have chosen a life of evil, barbarism, and self-destruction. They teach their children to hate, to kill, to die.
Just as they lost their homes in 1948 when they chose war and terror over coexistence, just as they are losing their homes in Gaza for choosing death over life, so too will they lose in Judea and Samaria as they continue down this path. And when that happens, they will have no one to blame but themselves. Again.
And yet—despite it all—we are still here. Stronger than ever.
They tried to destroy us in 1834. We stayed.
They massacred our families in 1929. We came back stronger.
They blew up our buses. We built highways.
They fired rockets. We planted vineyards.
They slaughtered women and children on October 7th. And we fight, we live, and we rebuild.
Today, over 500,000 proud Jews live in Judea and Samaria. Nearly 8 million Jews live across Israel. Their terror was meant to scare us away. Instead, we are planting deeper roots.
To our enemies: You’re not pushing us out. You’re pushing yourselves out.
To the world: We are not “occupiers.” We are home.
To our fellow Jews: Pray for the life of Tzala’s newborn son. Pray for his father. But also pray for clarity and strength—for the courage to speak truth, to act with justice, and to never bow before evil.
Help me share these truths the world doesn’t want to hear.
Because only through truth will we defeat lies. And only by us living as a proud and strong indigenous nation sovereign in our homeland will we secure peace.
Am Yisrael Chai. We’re not going anywhere. We will build, we will plant, we will thrive — and we will win.