Monday, May 18, 2026

ILTV Remembers Syria's Devious President Was Terrorist

 Nadene Goldfoot                                                 

Abu Mohammed al-Jolani spoke to supporters at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus hours after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad

ILTV agrees with my past statements that the present Syrian President, Jolani, real name is Ahmed al-Sharaa (sometimes spelled Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa).  He previously used the nom de guerre Abu Mohammad al-Jolani.  Jolani is not to be forgotten that his whole life has been spent being a terrorist, and a leader at that of terrorism.  Trump seems to have forgotten this little fact in his dealings with him.  Of course, Trump likes people who can force others to do his bidding.  
Doesn't Trump know that Jolani's journey as a jihadist began in Iraq, linked to al-Qaeda through the Islamic State (IS) group's precursor - al-Qaeda in Iraq and, later, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI).

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa accused Israel on Saturday of “exporting crises” to other countries as a way to divert attention from the “horrifying massacres” it is committing in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Addressing the Doha Forum in the Qatari capital, Sharaa claimed that Israel was attempting to justify its actions against several Middle Eastern countries under the false pretext of “security concerns”.

“Israel… tries to run away from the horrifying massacres committed in Gaza, and it does so by attempting to export crises,” Sharaa said in conversation with CNN’s chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour.
Now we see Amanpour diving into aping what a terrorist says
about Israel as the gospel truth like Nicholas Kristof has done.

After the 2003 US-led invasion, he joined other foreign fighters in Iraq and, in 2005, was imprisoned at Camp Bucca, where he enhanced his jihadist affiliations and later on was introduced to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the quiet scholar who would later go on to lead IS.

In 2011, Baghdadi sent Jolani to Syria with funding to establish al-Nusra Front, a covert faction tied to ISI. By 2012, Nusra had become a prominent Syrian fighting force, hiding its IS and al-Qaeda ties.


Lately, The Syrian government has been continuously demanding a full withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Syria. Damascus condemns these Israeli ground incursions, military operations, and detentions in areas such as Quneitra as blatant violations of Syrian sovereignty. 
Syrian officials are actively pursuing a security agreement that would secure the withdrawal of Israeli forces to the 1974 ceasefire lines, while pausing broader negotiations over the Golan Heights. The Syrian government continues to press the international community and the United Nations to pressure Israel into halting its military footprint in the region. 
  • Diplomatic Stance: While Damascus has chosen a diplomatic route to avoid further escalation after years of civil conflict, al-Sharaa states that negotiations are incredibly difficult. He has strongly rejected any recognition of Israeli control over the Golan Heights.
  • The 1974 Baseline: Syria's core demand is that Israel must strictly adhere to the 1974 disengagement agreements and withdraw from any areas its forces have penetrated.
  • Current Status: Syrian officials maintain they are seeking a security agreement to guarantee a withdrawal, but note progress is severely hampered by Israel's insistence on maintaining a presence and creating a wide buffer zone on Syrian soil.
  • This admiration for the strong horse, Jolani aka Sharaa,  is a middle-east social way of life that is normal for Trump lately.  It's going to backfire and lose him a lot of votes.  We don't all go for the strongest but the one most admirable and moral.  
    ILTV (Israel News) coverage of Ahmad al-Sharaa (Abu Mohammad al-Jolani) and the Syrian transition government highlights his shifting demands regarding Israel. Their programming analyzes his calls for an Israeli withdrawal from Syrian territories, alongside his parallel push for U.S.-backed negotiations and Syria's evolving role in the region.
  • The Withdrawal Demand: ILTV has covered Jolani's demands for the IDF to pull back from the strategic buffer zones and heights seized in southern Syria, presenting this as a complex geopolitical hurdle.
  • U.S. Mediation & Peace Deals: Broadcasts explore the diplomatic efforts, reportedly mediated by the U.S. and UAE, evaluating whether these negotiations could transition into a non-aggression pact or normalization.

  • Geopolitical Leverage: Commentary examines the pressure on the transitional Syrian leadership to secure Israeli concessions, the high-ground leverage in the Golan Heights, and the risks of domestic backlash.  All this procedure is wasted time spent expecting a terrorist with ultimate goals pertaining only to him to be valued.  They go through wasted  motions probably hoping to get cheesecake at the end of such meetings.  
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    Denver Marathon With Keliq Washington

     Nadene Goldfoot

    Kali finished with 6 medals, of which 3 was awarded to him just this  year!   In getting ready to leave, Portland weather was cool, windy and rainy.  "Sounds like Denver is gonna be hot! Glad the weather will cool down when I get back'. he related. 

     Kali wears elastic socks because he had recently sprained his ankle badly enough to check it out for broken bones at the hospital, so it's on the mend.  Just what he needed as a marathon runner!!!  Still, he was able to join a running club and be sponsored by them in the race.  Being a nursing student at the nearby college kept him being very careful about helping the healing progress.
                                                        
                                                      
                                               
    He ran the 26.2 miles and stumbled once in the middle of it but was able to right himself and not fall.  It must have been a scary moment. 
                                                                          
    Kali's Denver family was not only there but his sister also ran. 
                                                                                             
    There he is, still able to stand after all that way of 26.2 miles of running.

    "Marathons are booming — can the world’s top races keep up?

    Fueled by the rise of run clubs, social media influencers and a growing interest in wellness, demand for marathons has surged in recent years."

                                                      

                                                       
                     Keep on going, Kali, I can see you, I think.  
    Participants in the 2026 Eugene Marathon are off and running along Agate Street in Eugene April 26, 2026.Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard, Keliq's first marathon this year in Oregon where he medaled.  

    That running boom has pushed demand for entry into the world’s premier races to unprecedented levels.

    At the center of the frenzy is the Abbott World Marathon Majors, a circuit of seven of the sport’s most coveted races: London, New York, Berlin, Chicago, Tokyo, Boston and, most recently, Sydney. For many runners, completing all six of the original races has become the sport’s ultimate achievement, a feat that comes with a giant doughnut-shaped “six-star” medal and bragging rights for completing the equivalent of the “Amazing Race” for marathoners.

                     Keliq in a practice run before Denver,

  • Time Limit: There is a 6-hour time limit for the marathon (an average pace of 13:44 per mile).
  • Altitude: It is one of the highest urban races in the country, run at exactly 5,280 feet. That affects breathing.  Portland is at sea level.  The change will be dramatic !  
  • More than 22,000 people have completed the medal, according to Abbott, and hundreds of thousands more are chasing it.  The increasing popularity of the series is clear, attracting celebrities like musician Harry Styles, who ran the series’ Tokyo and Berlin marathons this year, along with hundreds of thousands of others.

    Demand for entry into the races has become so high that it has fueled an industry around access. Beyond the handful of guaranteed entries for ultrafast runners or charity fundraisers, one of the only ways to secure a spot is through marathon tour companies that sell bibs bundled with travel packages for thousands of dollars. Other hopefuls can try their chances in ultracompetitive lotteries put on by six of the seven marathons, but chances are slim. The New York City Marathon admitted just 3% of lottery applicants last year lower odds than getting into an Ivy League college.

    Denver's turnout in 2018.  More than 19,000 athletes were anticipated to participate in the Kaiser Permanente Colfax Marathon weekend in Denver (held May 19–20, 2018). This total figure includes runners across multiple race events, as the weekend featured a full marathon, half marathon, 10-miler, and relays.

    An estimated 28,000 runners participated in the 2026 Denver Colfax Marathon, the region's largest running event held on the weekend of May 15-17. The milestone 20th anniversary of the race weekend featured multiple distance categories, including a 5K, half marathon, urban 10-miler, full marathon of 26.2 miles, and the marathon relay.


    Resource:

    https://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2026/05/the-runner-denver-upcoming-marathon.html

    https://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2026/05/marathon-run-in-denver-sunday-may-17.html

    https://www.nbcnews.com/sports/track-field/marathon-interest-boom-races-abbott-majors-world-rcna233298

    https://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2026/04/multitudes-of-important-events-today.html

                                                                                 

    Sunday, May 17, 2026

    Supporter Of Israel Like Elizabeth Taylor

     Nadene Goldfoot                                             
                           

    Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was 2 years older than myself (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) died at 79,  was a British and American actress. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s.

    Where are supporters of Israel like Elizabeth Taylor was?  Taylor was raised as a Christian Scientist and converted to Judaism (Reform Branch) in 1959. Although two of her husbands – Mike Todd and Eddie Fisher – were Jewish, Taylor stated that she did not convert because of them, and had wanted to do so "for a long time", and that there was "comfort and dignity and hope for me in this ancient religion that [has] survived for four thousand years.  I feel as if I have been a Jew all my life." Walker believed that Taylor was influenced in her decision by her godfather, Victor Cazalet, and her mother, who were active supporters of Zionism during her childhood.


    Following her conversion, Taylor became an active supporter of Jewish and Zionist causes. In 1959, she purchased $100,000 worth of Israeli bonds, which led to her films being banned by Arab countries throughout the Middle East and Africa. She was also barred from entering Egypt to film Cleopatra in 1962, but the ban was lifted two years later after the Egyptian officials deemed that the film brought positive publicity for the country. In addition to purchasing bonds, Taylor helped to raise money for organizations such as the Jewish National Fund, and sat on the board of trustees of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

    Taylor also advocated for the right of Soviet Jews to emigrate to Israel, cancelled a visit to the USSR because of its condemnation of Israel due to the Six-Day War, and signed a letter protesting the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379 of 1975. In 1976, she offered herself as a replacement hostage after more than 100 Israeli civilians were taken hostage in the Entebbe skyjacking. She had a small role in the television film made about the incident, Victory at Entebbe (1976), and narrated Genocide (1981), an Academy Award-winning documentary about the Holocaust.

    Taylor's health increasingly declined during the last two decades of her life and she rarely attended public events after 1996. Taylor had serious bouts of pneumonia in 1990 and 2000, two hip replacement surgeries in the mid-1990s, a surgery for a benign brain tumor in 1997, and successful treatment for skin cancer in 2002. She used a wheelchair due to her back problems and was diagnosed with congestive heart failure in 2004. She died of the illness aged 79 on March 23, 2011, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, six weeks after being hospitalized. Her funeral took place the following day at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. The service was a private Jewish ceremony presided by Rabbi Jerome Cutler. At Taylor's request, the ceremony began 15 minutes behind schedule, as, according to her representative, "She even wanted to be late for her own funeral." She was entombed in the cemetery's Great Mausoleum.

    Richard Burton as Mark Antony with Taylor as Cleopatra in Cleopatra (1963)  During her prime in the 1950s and 1960s, Elizabeth Taylor was widely regarded as the most beautiful woman in the world, often cited as a "miracle of construction" due to her rare violet eyes, thick lashes, and high-contrast features. She was frequently voted the most beautiful woman in lists and polls.

    Resource:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Taylor

    Why Is Portland's Nicholas Kristof Against Israel's IDF With Lies?

     Nadene Goldfoor                                                

                     Nicholas Donabet Kristof, born April 27, 1959-age 67 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

    Born in Chicago, Kristof was raised in Yamhill, Oregon, the son of two professors at nearby Portland State University.

     Ladis K.D. Kristof  (born WÅ‚adysÅ‚aw Krzysztofowicz; 1918-2010) taught Political Science and his wife Jane Kristof taught Art History at Portland State UniversityJournalist Nicholas Kristof's ancestors were an Armenian family (originally named Hachikian) who adopted the Polish surname after moving to what is now Ukraine.  Ladis joined the faculty in 1971 and officially retired in 1989, though he continued teaching occasional courses well into his 80s. Focus: Internationally renowned scholar known for his work in geopolitics, Russian affairs, and the nature of frontiers and boundaries. He was also a Fulbright Scholar and a co-founder of the Portland chapter of Amnesty International.  Jane taught at the university for decades before retiring as a professor emerita.   (This is my alma mater !)  

    After graduating from Harvard University, where Nicholas wrote for The Harvard CrimsonNicholas Kristof graduated from Harvard College in 1981. Although he finished his degree in just three years and completed the requirements with the Class of 1981, he later formally switched his class affiliation to 1982.

     He studied Arabic in Egypt for the 1983–84 academic year at the American University in Cairo. He has a number of honorary degrees.  It looks to me like after Harvard he went to Egypt.  No, Nicholas Kristof has never served in the military. He was never a soldier.  He has no idea what our IDF has gone through since 1967.  His Arab plan gave up all that is important to be an Israeli.  It was impossible.  He spent his early years on a family farm in rural Oregon, took a gap year with the Future Farmers of America, and pursued his education at Harvard and as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford before building his career in journalism.

     Kristof intermittently interned at The Oregonian. My family had a subscription to the Oregonian for years.   He joined the staff of The New York Times in 1984.

    What changed our Portland Professor, Nicholas Kristof,  to be such an anti-Semite with his  opinion column, who accused IDF soldiers and Israeli prison guards of systematic and brutal sexual abuse of Palestinian detainees.  Many of these detainees were Security Prisoners or those convicted or suspected of planning or carrying out attacks against Israelis.  

    This was in such bad taste as to raise anti-Semitism throughout the world higher if possible.  Good grief !!  He is a  winner of two Pulitzer Prizes,  a regular CNN contributor and an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. I ask how could the New York Times have the balls to do such a thing as to print this!  Prime minister and foreign minister say Israel will sue the American newspaper over what they call one of the most horrifying lies ever published against the country.

    This fact may not be commonly known:  On October 27, 2021, Kristof officially announced he would run for governor as a Democrat.   A day later, on October 28, 2021, the Times published an essay by Kristof. 

    In July 2021, research was conducted to establish his potential as a candidate for governor of Oregon in the 2022 Oregon gubernatorial election. In October 2021, Kristof left The New York Times after forming a political action committee for his potential candidacy, saying in a statement,

    "Precisely because I have a great job, outstanding editors and the best readers, I may be an idiot to leave. But you all know how much I love Oregon, and how much I've been seared by the suffering of old friends there. So I've reluctantly concluded that I should try not only to expose problems but also see if I can fix them directly."  On January 6, 2022, Shemia Fagan, the Oregon Secretary of State, announced that Kristof was ineligible to run as he did not meet the state's residency requirements. Kristof challenged the decision in court but on February 17, the Oregon Supreme Court upheld the Secretary of State's ruling.  Shemia herself was in hot water over money later on.  Oh, OREGON!  

    Kristof published several articles criticizing the missed opportunity of the "grand bargain", a proposal by Iran to normalize relations with the United States, implement procedures to assure the US it will not develop nuclear weapons, deny any monetary support to Palestinian resistance groups until they agree to stop targeting civilians, support the Arab Peace Initiative, and ensure full transparency to assuage any US concerns. In return, the Iranians demanded abolition of sanctions and a US statement that Iran does not belong in the so-called "Axis of Evil". In his columns, Kristof revealed the documents detailing the "grand bargain" proposal and argued that it was killed by hardliners in the Bush administration.

    According to Kristof, that was an "appalling mistake" since "the Iranian proposal was promising and certainly should have been followed up. It seems diplomatic mismanagement of the highest order for the Bush administration to have rejected that process out of hand, and now to be instead beating the drums of war and considering air strikes on Iranian nuclear sites." Kristof further believes that even if the grand bargain is not currently feasible, there is still an option for what he calls a "mini-bargain", a more modest proposal for normalizing American-Iranian relations. 

    So we know what side of the coin Kristof is for.  It's no wonder he's Johnny on the Spot to swallow such lies against Israel.  He has been against our tiny country all along.  Which part of his world caused such an attitude?  

    Resource:

    https://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2026/05/new-york-times-sued-by-israels-prime.html