“Washington is drafting the rules of Israel’s self-defense – without Israel in the room”

MIDDLE EAST FORUM
Micromanaging Survival
Gregg Roman
June 23, 2026

Don’t let the headline numbers — barrels, waivers, frozen billions — set tonight’s frame. The tell of the day is a small procedural fact almost everyone skipped: the United States and Iran sat in Switzerland and drew up rules for when Israel may defend its northern border, then left Israel out of the room. The cell seats Hezbollah’s patron and excludes its target, and would cap the IDF to “imminent” threats rather than the “emerging” ones it acts on now. That is not diplomacy in support of an ally. It is an attempt to micromanage an ally’s survival. Tonight I follow that pattern across the whole board: the deal that pays the arsonist, the impunity machine running in Washington’s own courtrooms, the map our adversaries are quietly redrawing, and the war for perception that no ceasefire touches…Per Israel’s Channel 12, the “deconfliction” body that emerged from Switzerland would include the U.S., Iran, Lebanon, Qatar, and Pakistan — and exclude Israel — while narrowing the IDF’s writ in southern Lebanon from “emerging” threats to merely “imminent” ones (Times of IsraelIBTimes). READ MORE

JEWISH INSIDER Vance, Rubio offer mixed messages on Iran having a role in Lebanon As the details around the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran emerge, Vice President JD Vance, who has been deputized with leading the effort, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, ostensibly the Trump administration’s top diplomat, have offered different messaging around the issue of Lebanon and Hezbollah being subsumed into discussions with Tehran.  Rubio, meanwhile, has been clearer about Iran’s role in propagating terror in the Middle East. Arriving in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, he said a “complete end of hostilities in the entire region” is “not possible … as long as Iranian proxies are launching missiles and drones from Iraq and are participating in terrorism like Hamas did and like Hezbollah did.”

WALL STREET JOURNAL Don’t Help Iran Prop Up Hezbollah When the Iranian regime demanded a Lebanon cease-fire clause in the memorandum of understanding with the U.S., it was a clever move. In exchange for ending its stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz, the regime sought to end the assault on Iran and to protect Hezbollah, its most powerful terror proxy, from Israel’s efforts to dismantle it. The clause placed Israel, which didn’t have a hand in the negotiations, in a painful bind. Israelis are under daily assault by Hezbollah. If they don’t respond, they lose momentum in their northern front, while dozens of soldiers fall on the battlefield.

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“UN Watch called on UN officials, including special rapporteurs and other mandate holders who denied, minimized, or cast doubt on the October 7 Hamas crimes, to publicly acknowledge the evidence and support accountability for the victims”

UN WATCH
Lead Investigator of Hamas Sexual Crimes Confronts U.N. Over Failure to Stand With Victims
June 24, 2026

Dr. Cochav Elkayam-Levy, founder and chair of the Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children, confronted the UN Human Rights Council today, presenting findings from the Commission’s landmark report, Silenced No More, the most comprehensive evidentiary record to date of sexual crimes committed during the October 7 attacks and against hostages in captivity. Addressing a UN panel on women’s rights, Dr. Elkayam-Levy challenged UN officials and international institutions that for nearly two years failed to adequately acknowledge, investigate, or condemn the systematic sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas against Israeli women and girls. Her appearance comes one day after UN Watch brought former Hamas hostage Ilana Gritzewsky to confront UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Reem Alsalem. Speaking before the Council on Tuesday, Gritzewsky challenged Alsalem’s repeated dismissal and minimization of evidence of Hamas sexual crimes, declaring: “I am the living proof of sexual violence by Hamas.” Video of the clash has gone viral on social media. READ MORE

YOUTUBE Lead Investigator of Hamas Sexual Crimes Confronts U.N. Over Failure to Stand With Victims

YOUTUBE Former Hostage Confronts U.N. Expert Who Denied Sexual Violence Against Israelis

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“Israel made Operation Epic Fury devastating because it supplied the things American power often lacks on its own: intimate access, human intelligence, target geometry, and real-time knowledge of the regime’s military architecture.”

FUTURE OF JEWISH
America owes Israel a thank-you, not a lecture
Bob Goldberg
June 20, 2026

U.S. Vice President JD Vance is worried that Israel is isolated. He should ask why. If President Donald Trump is now the only head of state in the world openly sympathetic to Israel, the explanation is not mysterious: Israel is isolated because it did what the rest of the world would not. It entered the war against Iran. It took the risk. It supplied the intelligence. It absorbed the retaliation. It made America’s victory possible. This is not a sentimental point. It is a strategic one. Operation Epic Fury destroyed Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, gutted its missile inventory, wrecked key manufacturing capacity, crippled its defense-industrial base, neutralized air-defense networks built over two decades, and eliminated senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps leadership, including the Supreme Leader himself. This was not a raid. It was the systematic dismantling of a regime’s war-making architecture. And it was, in crucial respects, an Israeli achievement. READ MORE

FUTURE OF JEWISH The guarantee that failed Israel is back In recent days, an American president stood in a French palace, signed a memorandum ending a war that America undertook with Israeli support — a war Israel was then forbidden to finish — and called the Israeli prime minister his “very small partner.” He said it almost fondly. Benjamin Netanyahu “gets a little excited sometimes,” Trump explained. We are the big partner. He is the small one. When trying to make sense of the present, I often go looking for it in the past. Not for comfort necessarily, but because the present is bad at telling you what it actually is, and the past is much better at it. So when I read that phrase — “very small partner” — I went looking and found that I had read this script before. The setting changes, the waterway changes, the enemy changes. The structure, not so much.

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“Once the property owner worked out that Yoni Birnbaum was a rabbi, he quizzed him on whether he was opposed to Israel”

JEWISH CHRONICLE
Our holiday landlord realised we were Jewish. What happened next was deeply troubling
Rabbi Dr Yoni Birnbaum
June 24, 2026

When I booked a summer holiday rental for my family in eastern France at the start of May, I thought nothing of using my personal email address. I had used it countless times before. The address happens to contain the word “rabbi”, but it had never caused an issue. The correspondence with the property owners was entirely routine: emails were exchanged, the booking was accepted, and we paid the required 50 per cent deposit. Then, just under a month later, an email arrived from the owners that transformed our ordinary family holiday booking into something else entirely. “We hesitated for some time whether to present or not the following to you, as it concerns a very sensitive and painful matter,” it began…Can you confirm to us that you are a member of a progressive, liberal Jewish movement and that this movement condemns the violent actions of the Israeli army, on orders from the Israeli government, in Gaza, the occupied West Bank, and recently in Lebanon?” READ MORE

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“In all too many of these races featuring extreme anti-Israel candidates, Jewish voters were the only Democratic constituency who swung away from backing the radical Democratic nominee”

JEWISH INSIDER
The socialist surge’s next frontier: Michigan and the swing states
Josh Kraushaar
June 25, 2026

There’s little doubt that socialism is on the march within the Democratic Party after the latest  primaries, with extreme candidates who would have been dismissed as nonviable prevailing in numerous congressional primaries and mayoral contests from coast to coast.  Factor in the political resilience of far-left Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner despite numerous scandals and the momentum of anti-Israel Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed in a contested Michigan primary despite facing well-funded opposition, and there’s the potential of radicals toppling mainstream candidates well outside the deep-blue confines of major urban centers.  Ultimately, that’s a major question looming for the Democratic Party’s future — and the health of our democracy. Is the rise of socialism primarily a product of urban angst and college-age naivete, or does it have staying power beyond the most-progressive precincts in the country?  READ MORE

NEW YORK POST Dems stunned after anti-Israel, anti-capitalist socialists sweep NYC primaries Democrats were shocked when a trio of anti-Israel, socialist candidates backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani swept Tuesday’s New York House primary races, warning that their ascendance represents a changing of the guard for the party as voters embrace the far left…Former NYC Comptroller Brad Lander trounced Rep. Dan Goldman in the 10th District, while radical leftist and Democratic Socialists of America-backed Darializa Avila Chevalier pulled off a stunning AOC-style upset over Rep. Adriano Espaillat in the 13th. Rep. Claire Valdez steamrolled Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso in the 7th by more than 20 points.

JEWISH INSIDER The anti-Israel dark money group behind Justice Democrats’ midterm splurge  The Justice Democrats PAC, the outside group best known for elevating the congressional Squad to power in 2018, has become the driving force behind this cycle’s slate of far-left primary candidates. And powering the Justice Democrats this year is a dark-money machine operating out of a PostalAnnex in a strip mall near Anaheim, Calif: the Institute for Middle East Understanding, a fierce critic of Israeli policy, and its new political arm, the IMEU Policy Project. 

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“Trump can say “enough” and sever the link between Hormuz and Lebanon. He almost did so when he threatened to “destroy Iran” if it did not rein in Hezbollah. Further insults to Iran could bring the talks crashing down”

ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS)
The Iran talks are in danger of blowing up any day
Michael Oren
June 23, 2026

The Trump administration’s creation this week of a “cell to reduce friction” in Lebanon, comprised of Pakistan, Qatar, and Iran and totally ignoring Israel, has heightened Israeli anxiety over America’s Memorandum of Understanding with Tehran. That agreement grants the Islamic Republic billions of dollars to rebuild its ballistic missiles and resupply its terrorist proxies while doing little or nothing about its nuclear threat. Understandably, Israelis are asking what, if any, are chances that the agreement will fail. Not surprisingly, the most obvious cause for the agreement’s failure would be Lebanon. Trump has allowed Iranian leaders to use Lebanon as leverage against the United States by threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz unless he reins in Israel. As such, the Iranians have every interest in encouraging Hezbollah to violate the ceasefire, enabling them to demand further concessions from the president to keep the Strait open. But Trump could say “enough” and sever the Hormuz-Lebanon connection. READ MORE

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In Iran, most of those death sentences have been carried out in the past three months, as the authorities have hurried to send a message to a restless population: The regime is still firmly in charge, and dissent won’t be tolerated”

WALL STREET JOURNAL
As War With U.S. Eases, Iran Steps Up Hangings of Dissidents
Henna Moussavi
June 21, 2026

In the days before Iran’s regime hanged Nasser Bakerzadeh, the 26-year-old spoke of the normal life he would never return to. Bakerzadeh dreamed of returning to run his mobile-phone store, he told fellow inmates in the main prison of Urmia, a city in Iran’s northwest. Instead, he was executed for being an Israeli spy—a charge he denied and his lawyer said lacked any credible evidence. “He just wanted to live, to work, and to make his parents happy,” said Hamid Chapati, a former cellmate.  Bakerzadeh is one of at least 45 people executed in Iran this year on political charges, ranging from spreading propaganda to espionage, according to human-rights groups and Iranian state media…The rise in political executions is raising alarm about the fate of thousands of Iranians who are still in prison for participating in the January protests. READ MORE

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“The digital post featured an image of Goldman inside the Park Slope establishment, where the congressman – who is currently embroiled in a highly competitive Democratic primary race against former city Comptroller Brad Lander – had stopped in”

ARUTZ SHEVA
‘We don’t serve genocide enablers’: Brooklyn cafe cancels Jewish lawmaker’s order
June 23, 2026

A Brooklyn coffee house has targeted pro-Israel Representative Dan Goldman (D-NY) by canceling his recent transaction, returning his money, and declaring that the business refuses to accommodate “genocide enablers”, reports The New York Post. Poetica Coffee publicized the unsolicited $9.82 reimbursement through an aggressive Facebook update on Sunday…“Hey Congressman Dan Goldman, we see that you stopped by our shop today for a coffee. Do you see how it doesn’t taste like genocide juice? Or are you still having a hard time telling the difference?” the caption read, invoking Goldman’s diplomatic support for Israel and echoing international contentions surrounding the Gaza war. See, here at Poetica, we don’t serve racists, fascists, homophobes, genocide enablers, or anyone in between. Too bad we didn’t recognize you right away, or we would have turned you away. We issued you a refund – we don’t need your money (it’s probably coming from AIPAC anyways). Enjoy your loss on Tuesday. Don’t ever come to Poetica.” READ MORE

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Rep. Josh Gottheimer: “Swap ‘AIPAC’ for ‘Jews’ and it’s the oldest antisemitic conspiracy theory in the books”

JTA
Some of Mamdani’s Jewish allies criticize his use of ‘monsters’ to describe AIPAC
Andrew Lapin
June 22, 2026

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Monday defended his use of the word “monsters” to describe AIPAC at a rally Friday for progressive candidates, as some of his Jewish supporters expressed concern that the term may connote an antisemitic trope. The war of words came as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee is increasingly a target of the progressive movement — including in acts of attempted violence — and as progressive Jews have accused some Israeli right-wing figures of dehumanizing liberal pro-Israel lobbying groups. “Calling AIPAC and its backers ‘monsters’ casts them as less than human, rather than as human beings who are one’s political opponents,” Rabbi Jill Jacobs, head of the progressive rabbinic human rights group T’ruah, wrote in a Substack post Monday. READ MORE

NY POST Editorial Board: Mamdani takes the Jew-hate all the way to 11 Mayor Zohran Mamdani last week tore off the mask: He’s going full-on antisemite/ At last Thursday’s rally for his slate of extremist House candidates — Brad Lander, Darializa Avila Chevalier and Claire Valdez — Mamdani railed that we’re now living in a “time of monsters.” Who are these monsters? Though they “take many forms,” it’s … AIPAC. Yep: Per Mamdani, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee is the heart of all evil in America; the only thing it fears more than democracy “is an end to genocide.” Reality check II: Israel’s recent war in Gaza featured no “genocide”; the Palestinian population has grown since Hamas started that war, indeed has grown every decade that Jerusalem has controlled Gaza and the West Bank.

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“To Trump: In the Middle East, loyalty is currency. If you abandon your closest friend halfway through a fight and cut deals behind their back while leaving them exposed, don’t expect anyone to trust your guarantees again”

GATESTONE
‘MIGA: Making Iran’s Regime Great Again’: Why Many Arabs Vehemently Oppose Trump’s MOU
Khaled Abu Toameh
June 22, 2026

The prevailing narrative in much of the Western media is that opposition to US President Donald J. Trump’s new agreement with Iran comes primarily from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his supporters. This narrative is false. Many Arabs, including prominent Gulf analysts, academics, former officials, and Lebanese commentators, have publicly voiced concerns about the Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and the Iranian regime. Their objections are strikingly similar to those expressed in Israel: the agreement strengthens Iran, weakens America’s credibility, ignores Tehran’s regional proxies, and leaves America’s allies vulnerable. The concerns are especially pronounced in the Gulf states and Lebanon, where people have firsthand experience with Iran’s destabilizing activities. READ MORE

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