Thursday, July 9, 2026

Walking With Joshua

 Nadene Goldfoot                                                 

                                                 Joshua and Caleb with Moses

Hoshea (Salvation), as Joshua was originally called, would have also been born in Egypt, where Moses had been born. His name in Hebrew is Yehoshua.  Moses himself prefixed the Divine name Yah we could use as J in Joshua as explained in Numbers 13:16.    He must have been younger than Moses, though, missing the edict that had come out to kill all boy babies age 2 and younger during a pharaoh's fearsome dread of being replaced by one of them. His parents and tribe are unknown to us.   If it helps,   Moses was born in the 2nd millennium or about 1948 BCE to the tribe of Levi.  Perhaps Joshua was as well but about 10 years younger.  Now you must realize that this man was born  3, 964 or about 4,000 years ago.   

Four thousand years ago (around 2000 BCE), humans were transitioning from the Stone Age to the height of the Bronze Age. Society became more specialized, with the emergence of powerful city-states, centralized kings, written laws, long-distance trade networks, and distinct social hierarchies. 

Moses told these 12 young men to climb the mountain and notice the land and the people; strong or weak, people a few or numerous, good or bad land, cities open or fortified,  land, fertile or lean, trees? in it or not;  so now eat some of the fruit there;  for now is the season of the 1st ripe grapes. Only Joshua and Caleb brought back good reports.  

These sandals were made much later:  Near the Dead Sea archaeologists have discovered leather-made first-century Jewish sandals. The area of the Dead Sea is dry and is one of the only places where leather artifacts could be preserved in such good condition. Sandal such as these were discovered in Masada, where the Jews fled and were sieged after the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. A discovery was also made in the Cave of Letters. These sandals date from different centuries which give a good indication that this is the kind of sandal worn in Joshua's time as it couldn't have been much different.  

 Among them on this 40 years of travel must have been sandal-makers, for pairs of sandals should have lasted but a year or so walking on such rocky soil. What could they use if they had no leather to work on for 40 years?  On their journey, they might have tried to make leather.  Leather is primarily made from animal skin. About 99% of it comes as a by-product of the meat industry, sourced mostly from cows, sheep, goats, and pigs. The manufacturing process stabilizes the skin's collagen fibers through "tanning," stopping it from decomposing while creating a tough, flexible, and durable material.  First, the skin needs curing;  Fresh animal hides are heavily salted to draw out moisture and prevent bacteria from breaking the skin down before it reaches the tannery, then scraped to take hair off;  Tanning: The dehaired skin (pelt) is treated with plant extracts (vegetable tanning), and Finishing: The leather is split to the proper thickness, dyed to the desired color, and treated with natural oils to restore softness.; They had no time for dye, nor for any of this process and we must turn to native Americans for more advice on making sandals. 

Native Americans traditionally crafted sandals from plant fibers (like yucca) or raw animal hides, like deerskin. Perhaps our Exodus did just that.  To make simple rawhide sandals, the hide was traced, cut to the foot, and punched with holes. Buckskin laces were then threaded through the toe and side tabs to secure the sandal around the ankle.  

The biblical narrative makes a sharp distinction between the two groups. The fleeing Israelites traveled on foot as an infantry, while the pursuing Egyptians used light, two-wheeled military chariots designed for speed and combat. Moses gave notice and the people had little time to prepare.  


           They finally lived among other tribes, some became enemies

The Central Hill Country: A rocky, north-to-south mountainous spine spanning from the Galilee down through Samaria and Judea (modern Jerusalem and Hebron). Less fertile than the coast, its rugged terrain provided vital natural defenses.  The Transjordan Plateau: To the east of the Jordan River, the land was less fertile and heavily inhabited by semi-nomadic herders and trading tribes like the Moabites and Ammonites.

   Notice that they start in Goshen of Egypt and end in Canaan.

We meet Joshua on the well-known from bible-reading Exodus with Moses and 603,550 slaves they had freed from Egypt.  They in turn were all from the 12 tribes of Jacob of which Moses had been from the one of the 12, Levi, and some other people held by Egypt. They were in this bondage for 400 years !  They arrived in Canaan with only 601,730 former slaves by counting the men only, it is said, and not the females and children, but this 2nd census count was at the end of the Exodus or 40 years of traveling.  

Here the musicians played music along the trek.  One can see the art of the covenant carried behind the musicians.  

Moses was known to have the people walk within their tribe in a special formation for protection.  It's good he had learned this in classes in Egypt to have this strict organization.  In the biblical narrative, the Israelites left Egypt in an organized military or "battle formation" rather than as a disorganized mob of fleeing slaves. Despite being newly liberated, they marched out in disciplined ranks and heavily armed to project strength.  

( Surprisingly, they had held onto their beliefs and history orally through these ages and Pharaohs.  We know of other peoples in Africa who had gone through the same thing, and one had written a famous book held dear in Genealogy circles. I am thinking of the groundbreaking 1976 novel and family saga, Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley. )

Joshua became Moses' right hand,  not without reason.  He commanded the Israelites in the war with the Amalekites as told in Exodus 17:14-16.  Later, he was the the representative of the tribe of Ephraim.  Maybe this is a clue as to his tribal origins.  Anyway, he was one among the 12 spies chosen by Moses to reconnoiter the land of Canaan.  

He and Caleb were the only ones to bring back an encouraging report saying it was possible to enter.  Caleb was  from the tribe of Judah of the family of Kenizzites.  He and Joshua received as a reward, being the only sole survivors of the Exodus from Egypt to enter what later was called Palestine.  Promised an inheritance at  Hebron, Caleb captured the place and expelled its people, the Anakim.  A region of the Negev and a leading family of Judah were long known by Caleb's name.  

Moses, before his death, laid his hands on Joshua  and asked him to lead the people in the conquest of Canaan.  After crossing the Jordan River, Joshua defeated the alliance of southern kings headed by the king of Jerusalem, and then of northern kings led by the king of Hazor, capturing most of what became the Land of Israel (except the valley areas and the coast).  He then brought the Tabernacle to the town of Shiloh and died at the age of 110 and was buried in the mountains of Ephraim. 

The biblical book called after him is the first of the Former Prophets and is divided into 24 chapters that are of great historical importance.  Some have suggested that it was compiled from the same sources as the the Torah and then the Tanakh in Jewish tradition, or the Pentateuch by Gentiles.   It is also frequently referred to as the Five Books of Moses, the Chumash (derived from the Hebrew for "five"), and The Law or the Law of Moses and call the combined book the Hexateuch.  

I know that too many readers are too scientific-minded to believe that the EXODUS actually took place.  One person I respect highly does.  The connection between "proof of the Exodus" and the television series "The Naked Archaeologist" refers to the controversial theories proposed by investigative journalist and filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici. In his 2006 documentary The Exodus Decoded, produced with James Cameron, Jacobovici claims to link historical and archaeological evidence to the biblical Exodus.  It's most compelling. It's logical.  How else would such a story happen?  One just does not make up such things and insert in the Torah which is probably what drove Simcha to do such research. 

Resource:

https://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2026/06/moses-leader-of-603550-people-out-of.html 


  



Hamas Ceding Power in Gaza Or Not

 :Nadene Goldfoot                                           

Photos from Gaza became 3 IDF's last: Noam, Yaniv, Uri and Ehsan documented before they fell;  Capt. Noam Ravid, Maj. Yaniv Kula, Staff Sgt. Uri Bar-Or and Col. Ehsan Daxa were photographed during the height of the fighting in the Gaza Strip, at times only moments before they were killed.

Hamas terrorists announced Monday that after nearly two decades of governing the Gaza Strip, it will dissolve its government and hand over power to a Palestinian technocratic governing authority.

The move is part of the U.S.-brokered peace plan that paved the way for an October 2025 ceasefire between Hamas and Israel which did not hold for long.  Israel had accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire deal by withholding the bodies of the remaining 13 deceased hostages thought to have died during or after the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023. Hamas had said the return of the remaining bodies "may take some time" due to the destruction. The militant group has now said it was prepared to hand over governmental responsibilities as part of the deal, but did not pledge to disarm—a key demand of both Israel and the United States.

The way that Hamas has this set up is not acceptable to Israel.  

"Israeli politicians dismissed the premise of the transition, arguing that it allows the group to retain power via its military wing.

Comparing the proposed model to Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon, where the Iran-backed militant and political group holds significant power, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar wrote on X that “a technocratic administration would be responsible for garbage collection and other municipal services, while Hamas would remain the dominant military force.”

But “as long as Hamas retains its weapons, any civilian government will of course operate as Hamas dictates,” he said.

Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem told Agence France-Presse that relinquishing power was intended to “remove any pretext for the occupation” of Gaza by Israel.

Do they forget that Gaza was part of the land won by Israel in the 1967 War and that Israel gave them the land in the name of peace and had removed all Jews from the area when they handed over the land to them? During the Gaza war, at least 2,039 Israelis have been reported killed. This figure encompasses both military and civilian casualties, but I would think mainly IDF and on October 7, 2023 with 828 deaths of civilians.   I haven't forgotten and I wonder if the Trump Administration would even know about that little fact!!!!They all were only about 21 years old in 1967, and I wonder how well they have covered history of Israel in their high school history classes when the teachers were also coaches??? How well did the world learn of this other than some Jewish people besides Israelis???

The move marks the biggest shift in power in the territory since Hamas seized control of Gaza from rival Palestinian movement Fatah in 2007."


Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Wartime Again Over Strait of Hormuz By November 3rd

 Nadene Goldfoot                                         


President Donald Trump shared a modified map on his Truth Social account that renamed the Strait of Hormuz to the "Strait of Trump". The post featured commercial ships traversing the waterway but did not include a caption. The graphic was originally created by the pro-Trump account "IStandWithTrump47."

Are we all at war now or is war on the immediate horizen?


Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei issued the threat, warning: "Come — we are waiting for you — and we promise that not a single American soldier will return alive." This statement was a direct response to US President Donald Trump who threatened to seize Kharg Island—Iran's major oil export hub—following US airstrikes on Iranian targets."  Kharg Island, also spelled Khark Island and often referred to as the "Forbidden Island", is a continental island of Iran in the Persian Gulf. The island is 25 kilometres off the coast of Iran and 660 kilometres northwest of the Strait of Hormuz. This all is in response to Iran's refusal to obey Trump's wishes about the peace treaty they disagree with. 

Hmm, no wonder Iran thinks they own the Strait;  it's on; their border 

“To me, I think it’s over," Trump told reporters when asked about the state of the truce. The latest multi-day pause in fighting had been loosely observed during the funeral period for Iran’s late Supreme Leader, but unravelled rapidly following a fresh chain of maritime attacks.

A move came after a night of strikes in the Persian Gulf and "sharper rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump, who said he viewed the ceasefire with Iran as effectively over. The meeting had been scheduled to focus on Israel’s memorandum of understanding with the United States, but was also expected to address Iran.

US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that the fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran has officially collapsed. Speaking on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Trump warned of immediate escalation, stating that the U.S. could launch deeper military strikes, reinstate a strict naval blockade, and potentially seize Kharg Island—the primary backbone of Iran’s petroleum export empire.

Seems like it's taken Trump a long time to understand how Israel feels about Iran not being a country one can trust or count on in wanting peace between themselves and others.  He's been most naive.  

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz canceled their participation in a military ceremony Wednesday evening and were set to hold a security discussion as Israel closely monitored the renewed confrontation between the United States and Iran.  President Isaac Herzog and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir were expected to attend the graduation ceremony at the National Security College, scheduled for 7 p.m. In Jerusalem, officials said Israel was on high alert and preparing for the possibility that fighting could quickly resume. Still, the prevailing assessment was that the current U.S.-Iran clash would not escalate into a full-scale war, at least not before the U.S. midterm elections" happening November 3, 2026."

Update:  10:12am 8th July 2026 : The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is over, at least for the time being. Trump announced the end after Iran fired at several cargo ships and the U.S. responded with airstrikes hitting over 80 Iranian military targets.Iran responded with strikes of its own, launching drones and ballistic missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait. U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth cancelled his planned visit to Israel today. How this all will play out and how it will effect Israel is unclear. The ceasefire might be back on by the time you read this, or there might be all out war...or something in between. Stay tuned, and pray.

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Israeli New Italian-Jewish State Comptroller Causing Uproar

 Nadene Goldfoot


TOP WORLD NEWS TODAY:
July 6-8, 2026

"Michael Rabello, a lawyer born in 1966, age 60, was elected State Comptroller of Israel following a turbulent triggering further legal disputes. For years, he has stood alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in some of the most sensitive constitutional battles before Israel’s Supreme Court.
In Israel, the State Comptroller is an independent, high-ranking official responsible for auditing the financial operations, integrity, and administrative efficiency of government ministries, local authorities, and state-subsidized corporations. Elected by the parliament (the Knesset) to a single seven-year term, the Comptroller acts exclusively on behalf of the legislature, rather than the government

Michael Sierra loves this choice, BUT:  For Italian-Israeli jurist Michael Sierra, the affair presents a paradox. On the one hand, there is the professional he describes as “a very decent, upright person and an excellent lawyer.” On the other hand, the appointment risks being remembered for the controversy surrounding it. “I have known him practically since I was born. I don’t know if he will accept the position,” Sierra told Pagine Ebraiche. “Our families are friends. His father, Alfredo Rabello, was very close to my grandfather, who was the rabbi of Bologna at the time. They are kind, generous, and honorable people.”

In recent years, Rabello has become one of Netanyahu’s closest legal advisers. “Above all, Rabello is the lawyer handling institutional and constitutional matters,” Sierra explained. “He has been involved in many of the most sensitive cases concerning Netanyahu and the government.” Rabello’s role alongside the prime minister was one of the most debated aspects of the vote for State Comptroller. This position is an independent oversight authority elected by secret ballot in the Knesset and directly accountable to it for monitoring the government’s conduct. Rabello secured victory in the second round of voting, but the process was marred by controversy. Several Likud lawmakers photographed or filmed their ballots to prove that they had supported Netanyahu’s preferred candidate. “The problem is that the Basic Law on the State Comptroller expressly provides that the vote must be secret,” Sierra emphasized. “It is possible that the judges will annul the procedure and order a new vote. At the moment, that remains a plausible scenario.”  SO....
There is also ongoing litigation concerning the new law introducing the death penalty for certain terrorism-related offenses, as well as disputes surrounding the Judicial Appointments Committee. The Supreme Court recently ordered Justice Minister Yariv Levin to convene the committee after months of institutional deadlock. “Levin argues that the decision is illegitimate and continues to oppose it,” Sierra said. “If the government were to openly refuse to comply with a Supreme Court ruling, we would be facing a genuine constitutional crisis. It would be an unprecedented moment in Israel’s history.”
1. Israel Defies their own Supreme Court Ruling
The Israeli government has refused to comply with a Supreme Court ruling concerning the country's media regulatory authority. Experts warn that the move could trigger a constitutional crisis. The legal adviser to the Knesset has concluded that lawmakers must comply with a High Court of Justice ruling invalidating the election of the state comptroller and hold a new vote "as soon as possible," even if parliament is dissolved for elections, according to a legal opinion obtained by ynet. Israel is embroiled in a severe constitutional clash following the High Court of Justice’s unanimous decision to invalidate the Knesset's election of Michael Rabello, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's personal attorney, as State Comptroller. The court ordered a rerun of the election due to substantive breaches of ballot secrecy during the second voting round,

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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

CNN's Emphatic News About Judea-Samaria Fighting We Don't Need

 Nadene Goldfoot                                             


 
The Oslo Accords (specifically the 1995 Oslo II Accord) divided the West Bank, historically known as Judea and Samaria, into three administrative areas, A, B, and C.   This system was originally intended as a temporary, five-year arrangement to facilitate the transition of governance to the Palestinian Authority. 

CNN's news has been about Jewish teens attacking Palestinians, a switch if I ever heard one.  No doubt it's true, but why during the NATO goings on in Ankara, Turkey?  So let's see:  
                                                                             

Under the Oslo Accords, the West Bank was divided into three temporary zones to outline administrative and security control between Israel and the Palestinian Authority
According to Jewish records:
Area A: for majority of Palestinian population
Area B:  Both Arabs and Jewish population
Area C:  which is most vacant of any Palestinians up to now, all for the Jews.  Area C comprises about 60% of Judea and Samaria. It is under full Israeli administrative and security control and is home to the vast majority of the Jewish population in the region.  Wikipedia has this:  In 2023, Area C was home to 491,548 Israeli settlers and 354,000 Palestinians. The Jewish population in Area C is administered by the Israeli Judea and Samaria. I'd say this has been negotiated, at least through October 7, 2023.   

Settlements are Israeli civilian communities, overwhelmingly inhabited by Jews1, in territories acquired by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War that are not under Israeli sovereignty.

While Israeli settlements previously existed in Sinai and the Gaza Strip prior to Israel’s withdrawal from those territories (in 1982 and 2005, respectively), today the term is largely used to refer to Israeli communities in the West Bank (also known as Judea and Samaria).2


1 There are 33 settlements with registered Arab residents. Ariel has the largest Arab population out of the settlements, with 573 Arab residents (mostly Ariel University students.) Several others, including Maale Adumim, Kfar Etzion, and Giv’at Ze’ev, have a few dozen (Shaul Arieli, Deceptive Appearances, 99). 

2 Some also refer to Israeli communities in the Golan and neighborhoods in East Jerusalem as settlements, but given that Israel has annexed these areas, such communities do not function as settlements under Israeli law.

I notice that CNN is not helping any in the USA's problem of anti-Semitism.  They have been using the news about Judea and Samaria's youth rising up against the Palestinians there.  

One thing before you turn the dial;  ask yourself this:  Why are Palestinians so near Jewish teens that they are attacking them or is it each other- like a Los Angeles fight between gangs?  

The West Bank received that name over the heads of the Jewish people because it was Jordan who named it.  Soon after receiving Palestine in WWI  as the future home of the Jewish People and given the mandates to Great Britain and to France to care for it, Jordan gave about 80% of it to Prince Abdullah of Arabia so he could rule a piece of land.  Jordan got it and called it Trans-Jordan, and Palestine what was left of it, went to the Jewish committee who had verbally fought for it with the Balfour Doctrine and other important documents.  

This is just to let readers know why Judea and Samaria are important;  it was the original site of Judah, one of the 12 tribes of Jacob's sons who were given their piece of land according to Joshua's authority.  After King Solomon died in 920 BCE, Judah was the only state left fighting the Romans who destroyed their lives and Jerusalem in 70 CE.  Since then, it's been a long story of hoping and praying to be able to return and re-establish their designated Land that G-d had spoken of, a place of refuge for them.  

I feel that a long long time has gone by since then, and perhaps, just perhaps prophets knew what they were talking about when rabbis have mentioned that we are in special times;  already we see the RETURN OF JEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD RETURNING TO ISRAEL, like the Ethiopians.  Christians and Muslims also speak of the End of Times with amazing forecasts for each of them.  Everyone is searching for the moshiach to return.  Jews, coming for the first time, and Christians for the 2nd time as they see Jesus as their messiah.  

And talk about the end of the world, here we are with the whole world except maybe a few, have hatred only for Israel.  Only the United States with Trump at the helm has liked us;  and now is angry with us for standing up and not cow-towing to him over the Straits.  Israel is not parasite or a state within the USA but a state of their own creation, blood and tears, fought for from 1947-1949. 

June 2014, when three Israeli teenagers were abducted and murdered. The three students—Gilad Shaer, Naftali Fraenkel, and Eyal Yifrah—were kidnapped by Hamas operatives while hitchhiking near the Gush Etzion settlement bloc. Their disappearance sparked a massive Israeli search effort known as Operation Brother's Keeper. Their bodies were discovered over two weeks later in a field near the Palestinian city of Halhoul.The kidnappers and masterminds of the attack, Marwan Kawasme, Amer Abu Aysha, and Hussam Kawasme, were identified and subsequently killed or captured by Israeli security forces.  

 Trump is angry so is now threatening to see the best fighter jet they have to Turkey, Israel's enemy;  an enemy actually from way back to the Ottoman Empire when they took over Palestine.  During World War I, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) lost Palestine to the British Empire (and its Allied forces), culminating in the Sinai and Palestine campaign that effectively ended Ottoman control over the region.  Netanyahu is making a choice trying to hold onto his government where many religious factions sit.  If he makes them angry, they will pull out and destroy his government right now.  Oy vey, yes, an oy vey day.  I know this.  CNN knows this.  Time and again, I've written about Jews in Judea-Samaria being attacked by adults and killed there.  

During new clips on CNN, I saw nothing but how our boys were attacking-first time this has turned out to happen, attack the Palestinians.  That's all viewers have to see to join in with the hatred for Israel.  There was so much other stuff about NATO they could have gotten into, as I did in a few articles previously.  So, CNN, I'm onto you.  Netanyahu was trying to tell the commentator lady how Israel tries all the time not to injure or kill Palestinian civilians, but what he said was interrupted in every other word he said with her butting in;  and Netanyahu just kept going on anyway with what he was saying.  What he didn't mention, though, is that it's almost impossible to tell terrorists apart from civilians.  They are all wearing the same clothing.  Basically, it's the men as terrorists and women as civilians-maybe, with civilians being held by terrorists as someone to hide behind.  They are not honorable fighters.  

Resource:

Wikipedia