Friday, April 17, 2026

Rumor of A Draft Wrong

 Nadene Goldfoot                                             

         When National  Guard patrolled Washington DC

The rumor in Portland, Oregon regarding the call-up of young men to service, the draft,  is inaccurate; the order was focused on mobilizing about 200 members of the Oregon National Guard, not a general draft.

The National Guard is composed of U.S. citizens and permanent residents aged 17–35 (up to 42 for some roles) who serve part-time while maintaining civilian careers, often described as serving "one weekend a month, two weeks a year". Members include high school juniors/seniors, college students, and working professionals seeking additional income, benefits, and training close to home.

They join the National Guard to serve part-time while keeping their civilian jobs. Key motivators include comprehensive educational benefits (tuition coverage), health insurance, specialized training, extra income, and the dual purpose of serving both their local community during disasters and the country during federal deployments.  I would add that I think the biggest motivator back then in 73 was the extra money the guys could make.  

In September 2025, President Trump announced the deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, to protect federal facilities, a move that prompted a lawsuit from the state and a federal court blocking of the order

Our young men and women in their 20's don't have to worry.  The United States last drafted people into military service in 1973. Active conscription for the Vietnam War ended on January 27, 1973, with the final draftees inducted into the Army on June 30, 1973. Following this, the U.S. military transitioned to an all-volunteer force.

During the Vietnam War, an estimated 20,000 to over 60,000 American men, known as "draft dodgers" or war resisters, fled to Canada to avoid compulsory military service. This exodus, largely driven by moral opposition to the war and fear of conscription, represented the largest politically motivated migration from the U.S. since the American Revolution.

In case you forgot your history, The American Revolution typically refers to the period between 1765 and 1783. It began with colonial resistance to British taxes like the Stamp Act (1765) and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1783, which formally recognized the United States' independence. The military conflict (Revolutionary War) took place from 1775 to 1783.

Resource:

https://www.opb.org/article/2025/09/28/oregon-portland-sue-trump-deployment/#:~:text=State%20leaders%20say%20they've,had%20overreached%20and%20acted%20unlawfully.

https://www.quora.com/During-the-Vietnam-War-many-draft-dodgers-fled-to-Canada-Why-werent-they-extradited

https://www.asvabprogram.com/media-center-article/172


How the Two Wars Affect Each Other's Leaders, Trump and Netanyahu

 Nadene Goldfoot                                            

   September 19, 2025,  Hezbollah supporters listen to Naim Qassem, born in 1953, 73 years old

Naim Qassem is a Lebanese Shia cleric and politician who became Hezbollah’s secretary-general on 29 October 2024, the fourth person to hold the position. He participated in the founding of Hezbollah in 1982, and previously served as the first deputy secretary-general from 1991 to 2024.

He offered the listeners Financial and Rebuilding Support: Qassem promised that the group would fund the reconstruction of homes, promising to build them "more beautifully than they were".

  • Continued Resistance: He has consistently pledged that the group will not lay down its weapons or surrender, despite pressure from the U.S. and Israel, emphasizing that the "resistance" will continue to fight.

There have been two major wars going on at the same time. One is Trump's war in the Strait of Hormuz  with Iran's present Ayatollah government.  The other is the one involving Lebanon and Israel with Hezbollah terrorists turned militaristic.   They are affecting each other.

Trump's war opponent says that they will keep on fighting as long as  Lebanon  keeps on fighting.  They will stop only if Lebanon's war has a cease fire.                    

So if Netanyahu sees fit to return gunfire against Hezbollah, the war in Hormus will commence. Israel will be blamed.  What a way for Iran to blackmail Israel !  

Netanyahu: Long ‘road to peace’ begins, as Trump says Israel ‘PROHIBITED’ from bombing Lebanon.

10-day ceasefire largely appears to hold even as Lebanese media report Israeli strike on motorcycle; Hezbollah says its ‘finger on the trigger’; wartime restrictions lifted on public.

  • Context of Truce Violations: Despite the ceasefire aiming to end six weeks of fighting, Israel has maintained the right to target Hezbollah for "planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks" and has continued to operate in a 10-kilometer security zone along the border.


Cease Fire Started For Ten Days

 Nadene Goldfoot                                          

                                                             Stock Market 

Israel and Lebanon have entered into a 10 day ceasefire agreement, which Hezbollah says that it will respect. 

Prime Minister Netanyahu said, “We have an opportunity to make a historic peace agreement with Lebanon. President.  (He is not a Hezbollah member.)   

(Netanyahu continued)Trump intends to invite me and the president of Lebanon to try to advance this agreement.” (they must mean to extend the 10 days into a longer period)

According to Netanyahu, Israeli forces are maintaining a buffer zone about 10 kilometers (6 miles) deep inside southern Lebanon, to prevent anti-tank fire and incursions into northern Israel. 

Many residents of the north are unhappy with the ceasefire, which leaves Hezbollah in tact and capable of attacking in the future.                                                   

                         Getting Their Last Licks  In

The ceasefire, which came into force at midnight, followed hours of rocket fire from Lebanon into northern Israel. The IDF responded with attacks against Hezbollah targets.

One of the main impetuses for the agreement is to help move the U.S.-Iran negotiations forward, which at its core demands that Iran give up its nuclear ambitions and its stock of enriched uranium. Iran was demanding that a ceasefire in Lebanon be included in an agreement. Notably, Iran did not include the status of Hamas in their demands, despite pleas from Hamas to do so. If a new Iran does emerge from this current conflict, then the days of Hamas and Hezbollah could be numbered. Let's hope that's the case. 

Oil prices plunged sharply on April 17, 2026, with Brent crude 

falling 9.5% to below $90 a barrel and WTI dropping over 9% to 

$82.60. According to CNN Business, this drop follows Iran 

announcing the Strait of Hormuz will be completely open for 

commercial transit during a 10-day ceasefire agreed upon in 

the region.

So what happens if Hezbollah shoots and starts shooting 

more at IDF before the 10 days are over?  If IDF shoots back, 

the cease fire is broken.  Then Israel will be blamed.  Well, 

tough !  

Resource:

israelAM

CNN-TV --https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/07/markets/us-stocks-oil-trump-iran-ceasefire#:~:text=Oil%20prices%20plummeted%20and%20stocks,world's%20oil%20supply%20normally%20passes.



Thursday, April 16, 2026

Cease Fire in Lebanon ?

 Nadene Goldfoot                                            

     June 12, 2024 One of the largest missile attacks on Israel by Lebanon:  On June 12, 2024, Hezbollah launched over 200 rockets and multiple drones into northern Israel, marking one of the largest attacks in the 8-month conflict. This massive barrage, which caused widespread fires and targeted military sites like the Meron air traffic control base, was retaliation for an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon that killed:
Abdullah on right side of picture:

         Senior Hezbollah commander Taleb Abdullah.“The most important Hezbollah official to have been killed” since the October war, according to a source quoted by AFP, Hajj Abou Taleb “has disappointed no front since his early youth,” said Hassan Fadlallah, a Hezbollah MP.

Al Jazeerq and most all other countries are reporting that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, United States President Donald Trump says.  I haven't heard such a story Trump is announcing agreed upon by Israel, though.  Just because Trump says something is not inclusive always to what Netanyahu thinks best for Israel and Netanyahu does not go along with all Trump says.  

The truce will take effect at 5pm US East Coast time (21:00 GMT) on Thursday, Trump wrote on social media after speaking to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun.

Now several hours later, Israel has not confirmed a cease fire as yet.  Netanyahu said that Israeli forces would remain in Lebanon within an “extensive” security zone and that he wanted Hezbollah “dismantled” as part of a future agreement with Lebanon.  Trump later said the Lebanese government would begin working with Hezbollah to achieve that goal.

Pictures like this are hard to swallow but make a point of why Israel had not signed this peace agreement making Trump's comment a truth, and why.  Israel will be hit over and over again if restraints aren't on the peace agreement.  

About an hour ago, says CBC, Israel agrees to 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon, but says its troops will stay on the ground.  U.S. State Department says truce meant to provide opportunity for long-term peace talks.  

The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health said strikes killed nine people across the southern district of Tyre over the past two days, including a paramedic.  At least eight people were killed and 33 others wounded in an Israeli strike on the town of Ghaziyeh in the Zahrani area of southern Lebanon on Thursday, Lebanon’s state news agency NNA reported.

“These two Leaders have agreed that in order to achieve PEACE between their Countries, they will formally begin a 10 Day CEASEFIRE at 5 P.M. EST,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.  He says things like this of what he wants to happen but are not really verified when he says them.  It's a habit of his.

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam welcomed the announcement in a post on X, describing the ceasefire as “a central Lebanese demand we have pursued since the first day of the war” and the primary goal of Tuesday’s meeting between Lebanese and Israeli officials in the US.

Lebanon was drawn into the US-Israeli war on Iran on March 2 when Hezbollah, the Iran-aligned Lebanese armed group, fired rockets at Israel in response to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in an Israeli strike on the opening day of the war on Iran.  

Lebanon has been taken over by Hezbollah.  Hezbollah does not formally rule Lebanon as a single party, but it acts as a powerful "state within a state," exerting dominant influence over the Lebanese government, security, and infrastructure. As a major political party with parliamentary seats and cabinet positions since 1992 and 2005 respectively, it operates as a, if not the, key power broker.

Hezbollah has stated it will continue attacking Israel until Israel halts its operations in Gaza.  Hezbollah has established strong military presence in southern Lebanon, storing rockets in civilian sites, building tunnels into Israel, and obstructing United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon's (UNIFIL) access.

Israeli forces responded with a ferocious campaign that has since killed more than 2,196 people in Lebanon and wounded thousands more. Israel has also issued forced evacuation orders covering roughly 15 percent of Lebanese territory.

Resource:

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/6/12/hezbollah-rains-rockets-on-israel-after-senior-commander-killed

https://today.lorientlejour.com/article/1417115/who-is-taleb-abdallah-the-hezbollah-commander-assassinated-in-jwaya.html

Pharasees (Jewish) Criticized By Hegseth of Trump's Governing Body

 Nadene Goldfoot                                             

                    Pete Hegseth b: June 6, 1980, 45 years old.  He's a former television personality who has served since 2025 as the 29th United States secretary of defense.   Hegseth studied politics at Princeton University, where he was the publisher of The Princeton Tory, a conservative student newspaper.[3] In 2003, he was commissioned as an infantry officer in the Minnesota Army National Guard, serving at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.[4] Hegseth worked for several organizations after leaving Iraq, including as an executive director at Vets For Freedom[5] and Concerned Veterans for America. He became a contributor to Fox News in 2014. Hegseth served as an advisor to President Donald Trump after supporting his campaign in 2016. From 2017 to 2024,  I don't see any background in Biblical studies other than him being:   Religious Affiliation: Christian:  Hegseth is aligned with the CREC, a denomination known for its, and, according to, a "strong hierarchy" and rigid, patriarchal, and socially conservative beliefs.

Ah yes, Hethseth now criticizing Pharasees (Jews) through the New Testament of Jesus.  The commentator on CNN had it wrong; he wasn't criticizing Jesus;  he was referring to the Pharasees who were the Jews.  The Sadducees in the Temple followed a strict, literal interpretation of the written Law of Moses (the Torah or Pentateuch). They focused on the first five books of the Bible, rejecting the oral traditions, interpretations, and added doctrines held by the Pharisees, such as the resurrection of the dead.

That's what I took it as, anyway.

Even the HILL's headline reads "Hegseth compares media to Jewish biblical group that clashed with Jesus. He was talking about the Pharasees, probably having no idea who they were other than Jews that Jesus was against.  

"Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday complained about an “endless stream of garbage” from the media in its coverage of the Iran war, comparing the Pentagon press corps to the Pharisees, the biblical Jewish group that often clashed with Jesus as told in the New Testament only. He is not mentioned in our Jewish Torah at all.  “As I just can’t help but notice the endless stream of garbage, the relentlessly negative coverage you cannot resist peddling, despite the historic and important success of this effort and the success of our troops,” Hegseth said during a briefing at the Pentagon. “Sometimes it’s hard to figure out what side some of you are actually on.”

Well, thank you very much, I say bitterly.  You just called our origin of today's Judaism an endless stream of garbage-as you say Jesus must have thought, who was also a Jew, as you should know.  Let me tell you a few things:  

"King Solomon lived from 961 to 920 BCE, almost 1,000 years before Jesus and he is the one who had the Temple completed as Moses had wanted.  

Going back further than Jesus, to the 2nd Temple period, in Jewish history, it lasted approximately 600 years, from 516 BCE to 70 CE. It began with the completion and dedication of the rebuilt Temple in Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile and ended with its destruction by the Romans during the First Jewish–Roman War.  It had Jews in 2 political groups called the Pharisees and the Saducees.  The Pharisees were interested in how the masses needed learning more of the traditional religious teaching.  The Pharisees used to eat in groups and observe all the rules of purity in the same manner as the priests consuming consecrated food in the Temple.  They incorporated into the cult, as some called it, folk-customs not mentioned in the Bible, such as the Water-Drawing Festival, to the dismay of the Saducees.  Pharisees admitted the principle of evolution in their legal decisions.  The Pharisees were thus generally lenient in their interpretatioins.  Pharisaism  was responsible for strengthening morality and  introducing the elasticity which enabled Judaism to withstand its subsequent tribulations;  the movement was continued in the stream of historic Judaism.   So, this is the line of our Judaism today, which has evolved into 3 groups as such;  Orthodox, Conservative, and then Reform Judaism.   

The Sadducees had had absolute control.  It is thought that the origin could have come from the high priest, Zadok whose descendants served in the same office until 162  BCE. It was the well-connected priests and prominent aristocrats who belonged to the Sadducees.  They were the influential in political and economic life.  For them, religion was primarily the Temple cult without a basis of abstracted faith. According to their viewpoint, individuals and groups must aspire to well-being in this world without expecting recompense in the world to come.  they had no belief in a future world, resurrections, or the immortality of the soul and also rejected the existence of angels and spirits.  They sounded very much like our scientists of today,   a very scientific outlook.   The Sadducees were incapable of adaption to a changing environment.  They clung to the letter of the text.  

Resource: 

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5834226-hegseth-media-iran-war-criticism/

CNN



Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Hezbollah Terrorists Fighting For Iran and Against Israel

 Nadene Goldfoot                                            

      October 6, 2024 in Choueifat, Lebanon after an Israeli strike

On 8 October 2023, a day after Hamas launched its 7 October 2023 attacks on Israel and Israel began its bombing of GazaHezbollah joined the conflict in "solidarity with the Palestinians", initially firing on Israeli military outposts in Shebaa Farms and the Golan Heights — both territories under Israeli government In 1981, Israel passed the Golan Heights Law to legalize its law, jurisdiction, and administration.  The Sheba Farms between 2000 and 2005, Hezbollah attacked the IDF at Shebaa/Har Dov 33 times, resulting in seven Israeli soldiers killed in action, three taken prisoner, and dozens wounded.  

On 26 April 2024, an Israeli Bedouin truck driver was killed at Har Dov during infrastructure works as a result of an anti-tank missile strike by Hezbollah.  

 Since then, Hezbollah and Israel have been involved in cross-border military exchanges that have displaced entire communities in Israel and Lebanon, with significant damage to buildings and land along the border. 

From 7 October 2023 to 20 September 2024, there were 10,200 cross border attacks, of which Israel launched 8,300. Over 96,000 people in Israel, and over 111,000 in Lebanon, have been displaced during this period. Israel and Hezbollah have maintained their attacks at a level that causes harm without escalating into a full-scale war.  

Hezbollah has taken over Lebanon almost completely.                                       

Israel forced to fight Hezbollah after assassinating their backer, Ali Khamenei, who retaliated with their own attacks.  

Sgt. Maj. (res.) Ayal Uriel Bianco, 30, of Katzrin, was killed in combat in southern Lebanon when the Humvee he was in overturned. He served as the driver of a firefighting vehicle in the 188th Brigade. Three other soldiers were injured in the incident. Ten soldiers were wounded in fighting in southern Lebanon overnight, including three in serious condition, during a close-quarters encounter with Hezbollah terrorists. Altogether, 14 IDF were affected.  

Why is Israel fighting in southern Lebanon?  Israel is fighting in southern Lebanon to neutralize the threat posed by Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed paramilitary group, following rocket and drone attacks that began on March 2, 2026, in retaliation for the U.S.-Israeli killing of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. 

Israel’s primary goals are to establish a "no-go" security buffer zone up to the Litani River and stop cross-border fire, forcing residents of northern Israel, who evacuated, to be able to return safely.

The Litani River, stretching 174 km with 60 km of tributaries, traverses diverse climates from coastal subtropical to dry continental. Its basin encompasses 2110 km2, making it the largest watershed in Lebanon and covering about 20% of the country's total area. The basin spans 263 villages in 12 districts and 4 governorates, covering a significant portion of Lebanon's ecological landscape and contributing around 30% of the total water flow in the country.
The Litani River flows in southern Lebanon, roughly parallel to the Israeli-Lebanese border and located approximately 29 km (18 miles) north of it at its closest point near the Mediterranean Sea. The river acts as a significant geographic divider in southern Lebanon, with Israeli military strategies often focusing on the territory up to this river as a "buffer zone"

By 2022, the Litani River had also become central in geopolitical discussions due to its proximity to Israel and its strategic significance in water politics.

In March 2026, during the 2026 Lebanon war, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated that Israel, following the war, should annex territories up to the Litani River. 

Israeli Defense minister Israel Katz states that the military will control a "security zone" up to the Litani River in southern Lebanon until the threat of Hezbollah is removed.

 On March 31, Katz stated that all homes in villages near the border in Lebanon would be destroyed and that Israel will establish a buffer zone in Southern Lebanon.

CBC tells us that:  Displaced people are seen inside the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium, which is being used as a temporary encampment, following an escalation between Israel and Hezbollah, in Beirut on Sunday. (Yara Nardi/Reuters)

Israel struck a main bridge linking Lebanon's south to the rest of the country on Sunday after ordering its military to destroy all crossings over Lebanon's Litani River and to step up the demolition of homes near the southern border.

The destruction of bridges and homes marks a significant escalation in Israel's military campaign in Lebanon — which was pulled into the regional war on March 2 when Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah fired into Israeli territory after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28 and assassinated its supreme leader.

International ​law generally prohibits militaries from attacking civilian infrastructure, and the United Nations human rights chief has criticized Israel's actions in Lebanon, particularly its use of widespread evacuation orders.

Sunday's strike pulverized a crossing on Lebanon's coastal highway that ran through farmland and was one of the main routes linking southern and central Lebanon.

An Israeli military spokesperson had announced the army would strike the bridge earlier on Sunday.

The guardian of Australia had this to say:  

guardian
 
“I came outside the road and I saw the smoke. They were bombing all over Lebanon,” said Ghia Hajo, a Lebanese woman who, together with her family, was displaced from their home near the city of Tyre on 2 March.

After fighting erupted once again between Hezbollah and Israel after the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Israel’s military launched a bombing campaign and ground invasion of southern Lebanon,
displacing more than 1.2 million people and, according to Lebanon’s health ministry, more than 2,000 have been killed so far. (Hezbollah number are always overdone. )

Israel has said that it will occupy vast swathes of south Lebanon, establishing a “security zone” in the area up to the Litani River, adding that displaced people would not be allowed to return to their homes
until the safety of northern Israeli cities is guaranteed, prompting concern there will be long-term displacement.

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