Financial Times: VW considering producing defense components for Israel

DEUTSCHE WELLE
Is VW eyeing Iron Dome parts production at German plant?
Arthur Sullivan
March 25, 2026

Volkswagen (VW) is in talks with the Israeli defense firm Rafael Advanced Defense Systems over a possible collaboration which would see production switch from cars to defense equipment at a key VW plant, according to a report in the Financial Times. The exclusive report in the newspaper, quoting people familiar with the plan, says the companies plan to convert Volkswagen’s struggling Osnabrück plant into a facility which makes components for the Israeli state-owned company’s Iron Dome air defense system. In response to queries from DW, a spokesperson for Volkswagen said “the production of weapons by Volkswagen AG remains ruled out for the future, and we do not engage in speculation regarding further plans for the Osnabrück site.” However, with the Osnabrück site scheduled to phase out its current production in 2027, the spokesperson said the company “continues to explore viable options” and is talking to various “market players.” READ MORE

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“Al Jazeera publishes op-ed speaking positively of American and Israeli strategy — a remarkable shift in tone from a state-owned outlet that has historically promoted the terrorist group Hamas”

FDD
Has Al Jazeera Changed Its Editorial Direction?
Ahmad Sharawi and Natalie Ecanow
April 2, 2026

Veteran Al Jazeera analyst Leqaa Makki threw viewers a curveball during a recent news segment. He advocated for an escalation against Iran. A familiar face on the network since 2003, Makki argued that strategic sites, including power plants, electricity infrastructure and assets that would make ordinary Iranians “feel the impact of the war” should be hit, to potentially turn against them against the regime…Criticism of Iran has not been confined to Al Jazeera’s live coverage. Across both its English and Arabic opinion pages, a steady stream of op-eds has sharpened the case against Tehran. READ MORE

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“Even if you despise AIPAC and all it stands for, know that this blacklist is a win for the barbarians among us”

NEW YORK POST
This is a Democratic Party push to expel Jews from public life
Editorial Board
April 1, 2026

The Democratic Party’s growing antisemitic wing is out to blacklist support for Israel, or at least the nation’s main pro-Israel lobbying and political action group, AIPAC. Never mind that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee spends far less than other interest groups: Climate-obsessed California billionaire Tom Steyer, a prime AIPAC-denouncer, has spent much more on campaign donations all by himself these last few years. But such is the power of Democrats’ hard left that delegates to the Democratic National Committee’s April meeting will debate a resolution that first condemns “the growing influence of dark money and corporate-backed independent expenditures in Democratic elections” but then singles out only AIPAC as “undermining public trust in democratic institutions.” READ MORE

JNS Booker swears off ‘single-issue’ PAC funding, cutting off support from pro-Israel donors “The problem is money and politics,” the New Jersey senator told JNS. “And I think I want to lead by example.”

JNS CA governor candidate says ‘no place’ in politics for ‘dark money’ AIPAC Tom Steyer, a businessman who is running for governor of California, denounced the American Israel Public Affairs Committee on Monday. “AIPAC is a dark money organization that should have no place in our politics,” the Democrat stated.

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“By and large, the lovers of terrorist chic agree with the terrorists. They loathe the U.S. and Israel, and believe that horrendous violence against both is eminently justified”

FUTURE OF JEWISH
When Terrorism Becomes Fashion
Benjamin Kerstein
March 28, 2026

…The moral glamor of terrorism among certain classes — especially the privileged classes — may not be new, but it has gained immense momentum over the past 25 years. It began, perhaps, on 9/11, when millions of anti-American and antisemitic radicals the world over thrilled to the mass slaughter of thousands and the decimation of a symbol of the demonic capitalism and “imperialism” they so despised. Silently, Osama bin Laden became a hero to many and, if not that, at the very least a figure of sympathy and admiration: a bold warrior against the American/Israeli empire. However, terrorist chic exploded in full after the October 7th massacre, when thousands, if not millions, took to the streets across the U.S. and the West in general to celebrate the slaughter, accuse Israel of all manner of crimes before any military response had been undertaken, intimidate and attack Jews, and generally conduct themselves like demons. READ MORE

AFTER OCTOBER 7 Kevin Deutsch;An Antizionist Witch Hunt in Manhattan Dr. Logan Levkoff’s firing after 21 years at Stephen Gaynor School, following a parent-driven backlash to her Zionism, is part of a broad campaign to purge Jews who support Israel from public life

COMMENTARY Seth Mandel: The Real Reason Behind Israel’s Death-Penalty Bill Yesterday, Israel’s Knesset passed a landmark law that will nonetheless never see the light of day. In that case, the motivation for the bill is arguably more important than its content. The bill widens the application of the death penalty to include murders carried out to “negate the existence of the State of Israel.” Israel technically still has capital punishment on the books, but never invokes it, making it something of a dead letter. Nazi mastermind Adolf Eichmann was the last to be executed by the Israeli justice system—and that was in 1962 (and widely understood to be an exceptional case, for a million obvious reasons). There has long been advocacy for a death penalty for terrorists in Israel, but it has never passed. Now it has—and it will soon be discarded by Israel’s high court. 

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“The war powers resolution introduced by the far-left Democrat lawmakers does not mention Hezbollah’s ongoing attacks on Israel”

JEWISH INSIDER
Tlaib, Ramirez legislation aims to block U.S. assistance to Israel’s operations against Hezbollah
Marc Rod
March 30, 2026

A war powers resolution introduced by Reps. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Delia Ramirez (D-IL) and Nydia Velazquez (D-NY) on Friday would block any U.S. participation in and assistance to Israeli operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon….In a separate resolution also introduced by Tlaib on Friday, she accused Israel of “illegal invasion, war crimes, and ethnic cleansing” in Lebanon. The resolution does not include any mention of Hezbollah or its repeated and ongoing attacks on Israel, including the terror group’s most recent decision to attack Israel in solidarity with Iran, instead accusing Israel of decades of violations of Lebanon’s sovereignty, and of planning a genocide in the country. It further accuses Israel of more than 15,000 violations of the 2024 ceasefire agreement while overlooking the Lebanese government and Hezbollah’s failure to comply with the terms of the agreement, which required the disarmament of Hezbollah. READ MORE

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“From the West Bank to New York City, anything to distract from the obvious and looming threat of Muslim violence”

TABLET MAG
Why They Lie About ‘Jewish Terrorists’
Liel Leibovitz
March 29, 2026

…It’s an effective fairytale, in large part because the people it cast as its ogres—Jews living in their ancestral homeland of Judea and Samaria—have been derided for decades as bearded zealots committed to nothing but savagery, racism, and violence against their peaceable neighbors. But are the accusations true? And, if not, why are we seeing so many of them pop up? The first question is easy enough to answer. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has generated a cottage industry of NGOs, journalists, activists, advocates, and other interested parties, which means we’ve got great data on just about everything that happens in the narrow strip of land between the river and the sea. If violent settlers were running amuck perpetrating pogroms, we’d immediately see their crimes recorded. READ MORE

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“While my peers turned on Israel and the Jewish people, I became an unlikely inheritor of our ancient tradition”

FREE PRESS
I Am an October 8 Jew
Olivia Reingold
April 1, 2026

Since October 7, I’ve found myself in some of the most hostile spaces to “Zionists” imaginable. At a conference in Chicago, I watched a room full of Marxists and anarchists chant “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” in Farsi. I had to file a police report against anti-Israel activists after they shoved me, tore up my notebook, and caused me to temporarily lose hearing in an ear. I’ve uncovered internal Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) discussions about whether a Star of David is a “de facto hate symbol.” That some of the most prominent advocates in this moment are Jews themselves turns out to be a painful yet familiar dynamic that emerges whenever Jew-hatred does. As some are pulled toward our people, others have embraced a revolutionary ideology that casts Jews, and the Western world, as oppressors. This delusion has claimed many of the Jews I grew up with. READ MORE

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“Extreme threats, surprise direct talks and a barrage of clichés about Israel being thrown under the bus and an unstable leader: everything Israel went through with Hamas in Gaza is now repeating itself with Iran”

ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS)
Netanyahu cools talk of regime collapse in Iran
Amit Segal
March 26, 2026

It is tempting to try to assess what to expect from negotiations between the United States and Iran based on previous rounds between the two sides. But perhaps the better lesson comes from another corner of the Middle East: Gaza. There, as here, Trump used the exact same threat on the enemy (“to open the gates of hell on them”), and there too Israel suddenly discovered that he was conducting direct negotiations with them. For many, this was proof that Trump had thrown Israel under the bus, that he was unstable, and other worn-out clichés. But the truth was different: Netanyahu’s Israel and Trump’s United States had the same goals, returning the hostages and demilitarizing Hamas. The gap was over the means. Israel believed in military force as the sole solution; Trump believed negotiations could also work. The US president was right, to Israel’s surprise. He secured the return of all the hostages while the IDF still controlled most of the Strip, leaving demilitarization for later. READ MORE

GATESTONE Khaled Abu Toameh: Begging Hamas to Disarm – The Misguided Approach of Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Someone needs to inform [Trump negotiator] Mladenov that Hamas has already made a choice: to reject disarmament. Over the past few months, Hamas leaders have consistently dismissed demands to disarm and characterized disarmament as a “red line.” Hamas leaders have instead proposed long-term truces (5-10 years) rather than total decommissioning of arms. Another thing the “Board of Peace” and Mladenov do not seem to understand is that Hamas uses ceasefires with Israel to rebuild, regroup, and restock its arsenal and tunnel networks.  The tone of the latest US proposal to Hamas and Mladenov’s holiday greetings appears as if the Trump administration is pleading with Hamas to disarm. 

JINSA The Eroding Shield: Air Defenses Against Iran Although U.S. air defense systems have performed well, the defensive architecture shows signs of deterioration. Gulf nations and Israel both reportedly have warned that interceptor stocks are approaching critical levels. Meanwhile, fragmented national air defense inventories and Iranian damage to radars and sensors are degrading the regional air defense architecture’s ability to sustain effective operations. Air defense support from America’s allies from outside the Middle East have added marginal capability but are coming too slow to address the core shortfalls.

TIMES OF ISRAEL Zamir said to warn cabinet that IDF will ‘collapse in on itself’ amid manpower shortage Military Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir reportedly warned the “IDF is going to collapse in on itself” during a security cabinet meeting this week, as the army deals with mounting operational demands and a growing manpower shortage. “I am raising 10 red flags in front of you,” Zamir told ministers, according a Channel 13 news report on Thursday. “Right now, the IDF needs a conscription law, a reserve duty law, and a law to extend mandatory service,” he was quoted as saying. “Before long, the IDF will not be ready for its routine missions and the reserve system will not last.”

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“Despite hostility from the American left and right, Israel’s strategic position is better than ever”

FREE PRESS
The Free Press
Israel Is Unpopular. And It’s Never Had More Friends.
Eli Lake
March 24, 2026

Israel’s public image is in the toilet. On the socialist left, the Jewish state is portrayed as a genocidal colony. On the populist right, Israel and its supporters in America are conniving courtiers who bullied President Donald Trump to launch a war against Iran on its behalf. The numbers back it up too. A Gallup poll released late last month found that more Americans sympathize with the Palestinians than the Israelis for the first time in the quarter century that Gallup has been asking the question. All of this might lead Zionists to despair for Israel’s future. In terms of soft power, Jerusalem is being pummeled by podcasts, protests, and social media. But that is only part of the picture. When it comes to hard power, the stuff of arms sales, diplomacy, and air space, Israel is on a generational run. READ MORE

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“Joe Kent is out the door at the ODNI after blasting President Trump’s Iran policy. Is his boss Tulsi Gabbard next?”

TABLET MAG
Who’s the Boss?
Lee Smith
March 23, 2026

The podcasters and senior Trump administration officials who attached themselves like parasites to the president to draw power from him because they have no power of their own are losing in Iran. They’re losing because they have no influence over Trump or his MAGA base, which supports the campaign to stop the terror regime’s nuclear program, by anywhere from 82% to 95%. They’re losing because they lost the argument over Israel on the ground, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is proving to be America’s greatest wartime ally since Winston Churchill held off the Nazis until Franklin Delano Roosevelt brought America into World War II. And since the anti-Trump resistance is losing like Iran is losing, also like the Islamic Republic, they’re emptying their arsenal in scattershot fashion in the hope that they’ll hit something to ward off total defeat for at least one more day. READ MORE

FREE PRESS Coleman Hughes: The Myth of the All-Powerful Israel Lobby The idea that the most powerful country the world has ever known is being puppeteered by a country the size of New Jersey—and by a group that collectively accounts for 0.2 percent of the world’s population—is an extraordinary claim. You would expect overwhelming evidence. In reality, there’s little to substantiate it. Criticize America’s foreign and domestic policy as much as you want—there’s plenty to criticize. But don’t blame it on Israel or its supporters. The centerpiece of this narrative is a historical claim: that Israel got the United States into the Iraq War. In reality, Israel’s prime minister came to the White House to caution President Bush against invading Iraq, warning that it would empower Iran, Israel’s real enemy. Bush listened politely, then ignored him and invaded anyway, because American presidents make their own choices, for good and for ill.

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