“A peace between Lebanon and Israel may be no warmer than the ones Egypt and Jordan have with Israel…It doesn’t matter”

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It Is Time for Israeli-Lebanese Peace
David Hale
January 21, 2025

A window for peace between Israel and Lebanon just unexpectedly opened…Now, that equation has changed, with Hezbollah on its knees, Assad gone for good, and Tehran’s fortunes in reverse. There is no objective reason why Israel and Lebanon cannot proceed to the next logical phase, formal peace. Lebanon is no longer held hostage to the geo-strategic needs of the Assad family. Unlike the situation between Israel and the Syrians and Palestinians, there is no territorial issue. Shebaa Farms is a border anomaly. READ MORE

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Benjamin Anthony: “An enfeebled Hamas cannot be trusted to safeguard the hostages in the face of a baying crowd. Israel’s leaders must do more to secure them”

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The unspoken perils of the hostage release deal
Benjamin Anthony
January 23, 2025

…..Four more women are expected to be released on Saturday, and Israel has but a few days to safeguard them from having to straddle similar, unfathomable danger. The sole partition that stood between the hostages and the throngs of Palestinian-Arabs who had flocked to the site of their convoy to witness their release, was a one-man-deep picket-line of gun-toting, black-and-green clad Hamas terrorists who, if the mob had decided to swarm the hostages, would have been woefully outnumbered and ill-equipped to fend them off, assuming, that is, that they would have wished to do so. Had the crowd ridden a whim to attack, those three hostages, having endured and survived captivity for so very long, may well have met their end in a slaughter by the masses. READ MORE

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Betar US: “One of Trump’s day-one executive orders on immigration directs officials to revoke the visas of people who “advocate for, aid, or support designated foreign terrorists” on U.S. soil”

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Jewish Group Gives Trump Admin List Of ‘Pro-Hamas’ Foreign Students, Faculty To Deport
Hudson Crozier
January 22, 2025

A “loud proud Zionist” organization sent the Trump administration documents on dozens of allegedly pro-terrorist college students and faculty, hoping President Donald Trump will deport them…Activist group Betar US confirmed to the DCNF Wednesday that it sent the information to officials in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the White House. The Jewish organization says it documented 100 students and 20 faculty and staff members with visas in the U.S. whom Trump should deport for supporting terrorist groups such as Hamas. READ MORE

JEWISH PRESS Trump Signs Order Expelling Pro-Hamas Foreign Students President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order permitting the deportation of students and other foreign nationals who express support for terrorist organizations that are officially designated as such by the US government.

TIMES OF ISRAEL Harvard settles lawsuits over antisemitism on campus Harvard University has agreed to provide additional protections for Jewish students to settle two lawsuits accusing the Ivy League school of becoming a hotbed of rampant antisemitism. Under a settlement announced on Tuesday, Harvard will adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism when evaluating whether alleged discrimination or harassment violates the university’s non-discrimination and anti-bullying policies.

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Matti Friedman: “To free its people, Israel negotiates with terrorists and releases murderers. Is that a strength or a weakness?”

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Israel’s Prisoner’s Dilemma
Matti Friedman
January 17, 2025

In Israel, news of an imminent hostage deal with Hamas grips the country. Fifteen months after the attack of October 7, 2023, when Palestinian terrorists seized 250 civilians and soldiers from Israeli territory, nearly 100 hostages remain in Gaza. The oldest is 86. The youngest is 2. Most seem to be dead, murdered by their captors, or killed inadvertently by Israeli forces, but Hamas refuses to divulge how many. The hostages’ faces have become familiar to everyone in Israel. They’re on posters in bus stops, on telephone poles, hanging from highway bridges. We all feel we know them. Even though not all details of the deal are clear, Israelis are broadly behind it—a poll on January 15 put the number at 69 percent, with 21 percent unsure and only 10 percent opposed. READ MORE

FUTURE OF JEWISH Joshua Hoffman: The Cruel Math of Palestinian Prisoners for Israeli Hostages In the cynical calculus of global expectations, one nation stands out as an aberration: Israel, a country that has repeatedly freed hundreds of convicted terrorists — responsible for the cold-hearted killing of civilians — in exchange for the safe return of a single soldier or citizen.

JAKE WALLIS SIMONS SUBSTACK Why did Israel release so many murderers? Three innocent Israeli women. Ninety Palestinian terrorists. Such were the terms of the grim human transaction that took place last weekend. Granted, this was a very different deal from October 2011, when 1,027 prisoners – including Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind of the pogroms that darkened the globe 12 years later – were traded for a single Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit. But many around the world looked on in bewilderment. Hamas has been on the ropes. Why did Israel, by far the stronger party, make such concessions?

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Israeli hostages held in UN camp

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‘Den of Antisemitism’: Hamas Held Israeli Hostages in UNRWA Camps
January 22, 2025

The three female Israeli hostages released last weekend following the ceasefire in Gaza revealed on January 21 that they were incarcerated in a refugee camp operated by UNRWA — the United Nations agency catering exclusively to the descendants of Palestinian refugees — for part of their time in Hamas captivity, according  to Israel’s Channel 13 network. Details as to which of the eight camps run by UNRWA in Gaza were used have not been made available. Following the October 7, 2023, atrocities committed by Hamas in Israel, in which several UNRWA employees participated, Israel accused the agency of actively colluding with the Iran-backed terrorist organization, passing legislation last October barring it from operating in the Jewish state.

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Trump needs to ask: Is Qatar the fireman or the arsonist ?

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For Peace in the Middle East, Trump Must Move the US Al-Udeid Air Base from Qatar to the United Arab Emirates
Robert Williams
January 23, 2025

“This is Qatar’s classic game: support the Islamist terrorists and then present itself as a mediator, liaison, and even peacemaker – the arsonist playing firefighter. As in Afghanistan, as in Egypt in 2010, and as in every Muslim country. In every Muslim country where there is a battle between the Islamists and the secularists, Qatar supports the Islamists, as in Gaza supporting Hamas for years, building its military might and enabling October 7.” — Colonel Yigal Carmon (ret), MEMRI, January 21, 2025…The US cannot continue to reward terrorism. President Donald J. Trump would do well to declare as a Foreign Terrorist Organization the Muslim Brotherhood, which is the font of all Sunni Islamist terrorism and is effectively promoted worldwide by Qatar’s television bullhorn, Al-Jazeera. READ MORE

MIDDLE EAST FORUM Daniel Pipes Trump and the Art of the Double Pander The tiny but fabulously wealthy Qatar regime has for thirty years brilliantly pursued influence for itself and the Islamist cause through funding, diplomacy, and public relations. Think U.S. university curricula, major non-NATO ally status, and the 2022 World Cup. It has also worked hard to reach Trump’s inner circle, including Steven Witcoff. Witcoff’s uncouth and insolent treatment of Netanyahu, as reported in Ha’aretz and the Wall Street Journal, “appears to have saved Hamas,” writes Daniel Greenfield. I add: thus enabling it to massacre another day.

JEWISH INSIDER Lahav Harkov: Israeli right still hopeful about Trump presidency despite ‘terrible’ cease-fire deal Since Israel and Hamas reached a cease-fire and hostage-release agreement last week, with significant pressure from the incoming administration, the Israeli right’s take on Trump has been much less ecstatic. In the wake of the agreement, a new narrative has taken hold: that Trump will give Israel something else in return for the deal it made. Many hope Netanyahu received promises from Trump for the future, such as support for attack on Iran, peace with the Saudis.

FRONT PAGE MAG Which ‘Trump Transition Official’ is Pushing ‘Palestinian’ Nation Building? Presidential teams have all sorts of players on them. And much as some might have hoped that after the first term, the Trump team would be ‘clean’, that’s proving not to be the case. The adoption of Biden’s disastrous surrendering to terrorist deal by Steve Witkoff, Trump’s Middle East envoy, appears to have saved Hamas. And we’re getting all sorts of leaks to the media by people supposedly on the Trump team blasting Israel and propping up Islamic terrorists in Gaza and Lebanon.

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First African female ICJ judge Julia Sebutinde, who rejected South Africa’s genocide claims, poised for presidency

ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS)
Hague tribunal could get pro-Israel judge as chief
January 14, 2025

In a significant shift at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Judge Julia Sebutinde is poised to assume the presidency, marking another milestone in her groundbreaking career. The Ugandan jurist, who recently made headlines for her robust defense of Israel against South Africa’s genocide allegations in the Gaza war, will take the helm following current President Nawaf Salam’s departure to form Lebanon’s next government…Sebutinde’s recent ruling on the Israel-Hamas war has particularly resonated in international legal circles. She dismissed South Africa’s requests for temporary injunctions to halt the Gaza war, asserting that the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people is fundamentally political rather than legal in both its nature and historical context, and therefore falls outside the court’s purview for resolution. READ MORE

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Netanyahu defends the DOGE administrator who came under fire after he made a gesture that was interpreted to be a Nazi salute

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Salute controversy | Netanyahu defends Musk: ‘A great friend of Israel’
January 23, 2025

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to the defense of billionaire and US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Elon Musk on Thursday after the latter was accused of making a Nazi salute. “Elon Musk is being falsely smeared,” Netanyahu declared in a post on X. He added: “Elon is a great friend of Israel. He visited Israel after the October 7 massacre in which Hamas terrorists committed the worst atrocity against the Jewish people since the Holocaust. He has since repeatedly and forcefully supported Israel’s right to defend itself against genocidal terrorists and regimes who seek to annihilate the one and only Jewish state. “I thank him for this.” READ MORE

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Inside the mind of an IDF sniper

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IDF sniper shares experience of fighting Hamas terrorists in Gaza
January 18, 2025

…In an exclusive interview, IDF Staff Sergeant ‘K,’ an American Jew who enlisted in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) after making aliyah, shares his personal experiences and impressions from the Gaza battlefield…Nevertheless, there is no avoiding the horrors of war. As K. reflects on a harrowing experience, he recalls an incident involving a child’s booby-trapped body being used to lure unsuspecting soldiers. “At that point, my head just wanted to kill the dude,” he admits. K. explains that this event played a role in desensitizing him to the enemy, saying, “There was no emotion or any feeling to my enemy whatsoever.” READ MORE

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Dershowitz: “The decision by the Israeli government to make significant concessions to the Hamas kidnappers should never be called a “deal.” It was an extortion”

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It Wasn’t a Deal – It Was a Crime
Alan M. Dershowitz
January 17, 2025

…Would you call it a deal if somebody kidnapped your child and you “agreed” to pay ransom to get her back? Of course not. The kidnapping was a crime. And the extortionate demand was an additional crime. So the proper description of what occurred is that Israel, pressured by the United States, capitulated to the unlawful and extortionate demands of Hamas as the only way of saving the lives of kidnapped babies, mothers and other innocent, mostly civilian, hostages. This was not the result of a negotiation between equals. If an armed robber puts a gun to your head and says, “your money or your life,” your decision to give him your money would not be described as a deal. Nor should the extorted arrangement agreed to by Israel be considered a deal. So let’s stop using that term. READ MORE

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