“26 nations, $17 billion, and no one will disarm the ideology that produced October 7th. They pledged billions to rebuild Gaza, but not to defeat Hamas”

FUTURE OF JEWISH
Israel is the only country willing to defeat Hamas.
Mitch Schneider
February 22, 2026

…Twenty-six nations gathered. Seventeen billion dollars was pledged. The world’s cameras were there. And the force designed to implement everything agreed upon still cannot operate where it is needed most. Hamas noticed. The day after the meeting they issued a statement — not a surrender, not an apology, conditions. Any political process must begin, they said, with a total halt to Israeli aggression and the lifting of the blockade. Hamas has also formally confirmed that disarmament has never been discussed with them by any mediator. Their position remains what it has always been: They will not disarm until a state is established. One wonders what the $17 billion is for, exactly. But before we get to the mechanics of this framework, it’s worth asking a more fundamental question: not whether the structure will work, but whether it can. Because a diplomatic architecture that refuses to name the ideology it is trying to defeat is not a peace plan. It is a performance of one. And we have seen this performance before in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in Lebanon. The West builds institutions, pledges money, trains local forces, and declines to confront the ideological root. Then it is surprised when the problem remains. READ MORE

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Iran: “Two years ago, there was a strong possibility the region would spiral out of control. Not anymore”

WALL STREET JOURNAL
The Diminishing Risk of an Iran Attack
Marc Gustafson
February 22, 2026

Early one Saturday morning two years ago, I stood outside President Biden’s house in Rehoboth Beach, Del., with intelligence that Iran was about to launch an unprecedented
missile barrage at Israel. The stakes felt enormous, yet I hesitated before waking him. My concern was that the region would spiral into chaos. Many of my friends were stationed at bases that could become
targets. Working at the Central Intelligence Agency in the post-9/11 era, I had long worried about Iran and the possibility that a U.S. misstep would spark chaos. A lot has changed in two years. The risk of regional war has greatly diminished. Several factors have put the regime on its heels…READ MORE

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“Tucker Carlson stages a stunt at Ben Gurion Airport, flirts with antisemitic conspiracies, and still gets invited to lunch at the White House”

TABLET MAG
The Man Setting Fire to the GOP
Lee Smith
February 20, 2026

While audiences are eagerly awaiting broadcast of the conversation between U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Tucker Carlson, the podcaster has already scored a decisive win. Carlson and his team leaked to a friendly reporter that after the interview with Huckabee at Ben Gurion Airport, Israeli airport authorities detained and harassed them. According to Carlson, “Men who identified themselves as airport security took our passports, hauled our executive producer into a side room, and then demanded to know what we spoke to Ambassador Huckabee about.” READ MORE

NEW ZIONIST TIMES The Many Lies of Tucker Carlson: A Point-by-Point Rebuttal of Exaggeration, Historical Erasure, and Double Standards Carlson repeatedly labels Israel “useless,” “insignificant,” resource-poor, and a strategic liability, claiming it has “no resources,” “its gasoline comes from Azerbaijan,” and the alliance is “the biggest burden we face outside our borders.” These assertions are contradicted by verifiable data. Israel’s economy grew 3.1 percent in 2025 (outpacing the OECD average), with high-tech driving 56–57 percent of exports and $111 billion in capital deals.Natural gas production from Leviathan and Tamar fields is on track to exceed 3 billion cubic feet per day in 2026, powering a $35 billion export deal to Egypt and additional supplies to Jordan and Europe. Two modern refineries produce gasoline and other products. Defense exports reached $14.8 billion, with systems like Iron Dome, Trophy, and Iron Beam battle-tested and integrated into U.S. forces. Israeli intelligence sharing on Iran and terrorism has been valued by U.S. officials as “worth five CIAs,” accelerating American technological superiority.

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Iran: “What initially looked like a one-man show with Israeli assistance now appears to include Israel on stage”

IT’S NOON IN ISRAEL
Operation Irani Freedom?
Amit Segal
February 19, 2026

…There are serious indications that a strike is coming. Senator Lindsey Graham said today that the decision to attack has “already been made.” As for when, we still don’t know. But it’s always entertaining to watch headlines outrun developments. In the space of the last week we’ve seen stories racing toward a negotiated deal, only to pivot 180 degrees and sprint toward declarations of imminent attack. But the buildup in the Middle East reveals more about the scale than the schedule. Despite the escalation with Iran seemingly flowing from the abduction of Maduro in January, the next strike will not be another small-scale, pinpoint operation. More than a hundred fighter aircraft are already in the region—including, but not limited to, forty-eight F-16s, twelve F-22s, eighteen F-35s, six E-3G Sentry AWACS aircraft, and roughly forty refueling planes. READ MORE

ISRAEL HAYOM As the US eyes Iran showdown, how far should it go? It is clear that militarily, Iran is not capable of challenging the United States militarily. The US, then, must answer one basic question: What does success look like, and at what cost?

JPOST ‘Hundreds of strikes per day’: Former CENTCOM deputy says US can wipe out Islamic Regime in hours The massive accumulation of US military assets in the Middle East is not merely a show of force but a signal that the United States has the capacity to dismantle the Iranian regime’s power structure in a matter of hours, according to Vice Admiral (Ret.) Bob Harward, former deputy commander of US Central Command (CENTCOM)...However, the most significant shift in strategy concerns the regime’s internal grip on power. Harward suggested that a campaign would target the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the instruments used to oppress the Iranian people, rather than the national infrastructure.

JEWISH INSIDER Lahov Harkov: ‘Don’t change your weekend plans,’ experts say amid media frenzy over possible Iran strikes Experts tell JI that despite the constant flow of reports that Trump favors a military response as talks with Iran falter, an American strike and Iranian retaliation against Israel are likely not imminent

FRONT PAGE MAG Khameini the Psychopath: Profile of a madman. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is not merely a clerical strongman; he is the living embodiment of a theocratic delusion that has wreaked havoc across the Middle East for more than four decades. As Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran — the ultimate authority over the state, the military and the Revolutionary Guard — he blends absolute religious conviction with ruthless political power, creating a toxic worldview that is both messianic and merciless. At the core of Khamenei’s psyche is an obsession with divine mission. As leader of Iran’s Shiite Twelver sect — a branch of Islam that venerates the succession of twelve imams as God’s appointed guides — Khamenei perpetuates the notion that he is not just a political ruler but a spiritual commander. 

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IDF: “Looking ahead, without Hamas disarmament and under the auspices of the technocrat committee, Hamas will succeed, in our view, to preserve influence and control in the Gaza Strip”

ALGEMEINER
Hamas Tightens Grip in Gaza as Trump Pushes Peace Plan
Reuters and Algemeiner Staff
February 19, 2026

Hamas is cementing its hold over Gaza by placing loyalists in key government roles, collecting taxes, and paying salaries, according to an Israeli military assessment seen by Reuters and sources in the Palestinian enclave. Hamas’s continuing influence over key Gaza power structures has fueled widespread skepticism about the prospects of US President Donald Trump’s peace plan, which requires the terrorist group to give up its weapons in exchange for an Israeli military withdrawal from the territory. Trump‘s international Board of Peace, which is meant to supervise Gaza‘s transitional governance, held its inaugural meeting in Washington on Thursday…Israeli military officials say Hamas, which refuses to disarm, has been taking advantage of an October ceasefire to reassert control in areas vacated by Israeli troops. Israel still holds over half of Gaza, but nearly all its 2 million people are in Hamas-held areas. READ MORE

THE HILL 5 takeaways from Trump’s Board of Peace launch event President Trump on Thursday gathered representatives from nearly 50 countries in Washington D.C. to mark an inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace. The meeting laid out the Trump administration’s plan for the next phase of the U.S. peace plan for the Gaza Strip, but the president also touted the potential for the board to tackle other conflicts…European nations in particular have largely held back from signing up for Trump’s broader vision for the Board of Peace, which was originally endorsed in a United Nations Security Council resolution in October.

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“Tucker Carlson facing mounting scrutiny after new video footage contradicted his claim that he was detained and taken to an interrogation room at Ben-Gurion Airport following an interview in Jerusalem”

ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS)
Tucker Carlson’s ‘detention’ claim unravels as new footage surfaces
Or Shaked
February 19, 2026

The uproar surrounding the brief visit of conservative American media personality Tucker Carlson to Israel continues, after new footage released Thursday cast doubt on his claim that he was “detained” and “dragged into an interrogation room” at Ben-Gurion Airport. Carlson told the Daily Mail that after concluding an interview with US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee in Jerusalem, Israeli security officials confiscated his passport and led his producer into a side room to question him about the content of their discussion. However, footage first shared by social media activist Oli London shows Carlson at the VIP terminal at Ben-Gurion Airport, smiling, conversing with employees and even taking a photo with one of them, contradicting his narrative of being forcibly escorted and having his passport seized. In a post accompanying the video, London wrote that Carlson had been “exposed” and was neither arrested nor interrogated, but treated like any other visitor. READ MORE

ARUTZ SHEVA Bennett: Tucker Carlson is a ‘phony’ spouting lies about Israel Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Wednesday ripped American commentator Tucker Carlson, after Carlson falsely claimed that he had been detained at Ben Gurion Airport upon his arrival in Israel. “Tucker Carlson is a chickens**t. The guy who’s been spouting lies about Israel for the past two years, landed today at Ben Gurion airport, took a quick picture in the logistics zone, tweeted it to pretend he’s actually IN Israel (so he can later claim that he’s a serious reporter who toured Israel), didn’t even step foot in country, then made up a story that he’s being supposedly harassed by our security (didn’t happen), whined about it, got back into the private jet and flew off,” Bennett wrote in a post on social media.

JPOST Tucker Carlson visits Israel for sit-down with Huckabee: ‘He wouldn’t leave the airport’ The interview came after a public back-and-forth between Carlson and Ambassador Huckabee and was conducted inside the Ben-Gurion Airport complex, sources told The Jerusalem Post.

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BDS in action: “Chasing good jobs out of New York because Mr. Mamdani and his friends hate Jews is probably not a very good economic development program”

THE JEWISH EDITION
US Drone Firm with Israel Sales Forced Out of Brooklyn Navy Yard After Mamdani Win
David Israel
February 15, 2026

Easy Aerial is an American technology company founded in the United States in 2014, with its headquarters located in Brooklyn. It serves a diverse range of clients, including the United States Air Force, federal agencies, and local law enforcement…One of Easy Aerial’s clients is Israel, where the company provides aerial surveillance systems for border monitoring…Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp. spokesperson Claire Holmes said the decision not to renew Easy Aerial’s lease was “for business reasons related to operational and campus compliance matters.” She added, “Like any landlord, we evaluate renewals based on adherence to lease terms and campus policies.” But the timing of the decision speaks volumes: precisely six weeks after the Mamdani administration took office, and following sustained pressure from anti-Israel activist groups who are explicitly targeting companies with Israeli connections. READ MORE

JNS Cafe in Harlem, NY, ends dine-in service, citing anti-Israel harassment Jewish leaders and elected officials condemn backlash targeting Ethiopian-Israeli owner as the cafe shifts to a catering model.

THE HILL Fine to introduce Protecting Puppies from Sharia Act amid criticism over post Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.) is set to introduce a bill in support of dog ownership as he faces a wave of criticism over a social media post he made about choosing dogs over Muslims. The brief bill, titled the Protecting Puppies from Sharia Act, would block federal funds from flowing to any state or local government that prohibits residents from owning dogs. It’s not clear if any such jurisdictions exist, though some areas do have breed restrictions.

CAMERA BLOG The New York Times Rebrands Anti-Zionism as ‘Sharp Criticism’ Is there a memo circulating around the office that tells reporters only to refer to Zohran Mamdani as a critic of Israel rather than the supporter of a hate movement that seeks the destruction of a country housing half the world’s Jewish population? If Mamdani believed in Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state but criticized – no matter how heavily – the Israeli government, Israeli policies, Israeli laws, Israeli society – then The Times could credibly – albeit generously – label him a sharp critic. But someone who wants to do away with Jewish self-determination and firmly opposes Israel as a Jewish state is an individual ignoring the real possibility of death for millions of Jews.

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Schakowsky move “comes amid a broader campaign by left-wing activists in the Democratic Party to turn AIPAC and its donors into a burden for Democratic candidates”

JEWISH INSIDER
Rep. Jan Schakowsky yanks endorsement of Donna Miller over alleged AIPAC support
Marc Rod
February 19, 2026

Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) rescinded her endorsement of Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller, who is running in a Democratic congressional primary in Illinois’ 2nd District, over support Miller is reportedly receiving from AIPAC-aligned forces. Miller has not been endorsed by AIPAC and neither the group nor its super PAC are publicly spending any money in the district. But it’s widely rumored in the Chicagoland area that pro-Israel forces are backing a new group, Affordable Chicago Now, that’s spending about $900,000 on behalf of Miller’s campaign. Schakowsky also said Miller is accepting individual donations from AIPAC supporters. Schakowsky’s reversal is a notable step in a campaign by progressives to make even perceived ties to AIPAC or any individual donors who have supported the pro-Israel group toxic within the Democratic Party — even if their support for a candidate isn’t coming through AIPAC. READ MORE

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Emmanuel Macron speaks at tribute ceremony for Ilan Halimi

TABLET MAG
France Needs Jews in Order to Remain Itself
Emmanuel Macron
February 17, 2026

…Ilan Halimi had his whole life ahead of him. A loving family—his mother, Ruth, and his sisters. Friends, dreams. Dreams like those you have at 23, and the smile of someone who looks at others as a promise. Ilan Halimi was Jewish. And it is because he was Jewish that, for 20 years now, he has been missing from us all. It is because he was Jewish that he was subjected to an unspeakable ordeal, a 24-day calvary straight out of the darkest ages. Everything about the barbaric horror that unfolded 20 years ago inspires dread: Ilan’s abduction—conceived, premeditated, organized. His confinement in a cellar in Bagneux. The belief that, because he was Jewish, he must have had the means to pay unimaginable ransoms. The absurdity of antisemitic prejudice, the machinery of torture, the denial of his humanity. READ MORE

DAILY CALLER ‘Pure Bullsh*t’: Macron Attacks Free Speech In Push For More Government Control French President Emmanuel Macron sharply criticized unrestricted free speech, calling it “pure bullshit,” as his government seeks to expand its power to regulate speech more broadly, both online and offline…In early February, French authorities raided the Paris offices of Elon Musk’s social media platform X as part of a years-long criminal investigation into alleged algorithm manipulation and the spread of illegal content.

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“Arbel Yehoud speaks about her suicide attempts, her decision not to reveal the horrors of captivity until partner Ariel Cunio was freed, his collapse after their reunion”

YNET NEWS
Freed hostage Arbel Yehoud breaks silence: ‘I tried to end it three times’
February 13, 2026

More than a year has passed since Arbel Yehoud was freed from captivity after 482 days in what she describes as the hell of Gaza. Four months have gone by since she was reunited with her partner, Ariel Cunio, who was held for 738 days. Yet even now, Arbel struggles to speak about the horrors she endured, leaving them, in her words, in a “closed suitcase.” “What I went through, I went through from beginning to end, almost every day in captivity,” she said, declining to elaborate…She said the shift for her came after former hostage Romi Gonen revealed the sexual harassment she endured in captivity, beginning on the fourth day. “I was repressing it well until then,” Arbel said. READ MORE

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