President Trump’s policy toward Israel – underlying assumptions  

Peloni:  The US-Israeli alliance has the benefit of being between two nations who share a world view based on ideology and values, but the US-Israel alliance will always represent the overlapping interests which exist between the US and Israel.  The campaign to introduce daylight during the Obiden regimes seriously betrayed and damaged the interests of both America and Israel as it literally and figuratively supported terrorism against the interests of both the US and Israel.  The second Trump term has the potential of being even more robust in reaffirming the US interest and Israeli interests than was his first term.  It will require a turn away from Qatari influence, Hezbollah support, and finally eliminating the threat from Iran.  Doing so will grant greater security to Israel and the US, and securing Israel in the region provides the US  with the double benefit of securing US interests in the region.  A strong, secure Israel representing US interests in the region is an American interest, and it remains as a key component of securing the Trump Doctrine.

Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, “Second Thought: US-Israel Initiative” | February 16, 2025

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1. President Trump is not an impartial leader. As expected, he is driven by US interests, determining that Israel’s capabilities and track record have been a unique force and dollar multiplier for the US, commercially and militarily, technologically and operationally.

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February 20, 2025 | 9:50 am | 4 Comments »

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From Israel: Resolution amidst Shifting Sands!!  

Arlene Kushner | February 17, 2025

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We’ve all known days in which the weather is totally unpredictable: warm sunshine one moment, clouds bringing chill the next, then wind and rain, after which the sun pops out. This sort of instability is a fitting metaphor for what we are dealing with right now with regard to Gaza, Hamas, the “Trump plan,” and more.

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February 20, 2025 | 2:48 am | 1 Comment »

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Let their people go!  

One man surveyed in Gaza said: “In the end, people will accept reality. They want to live in a country that protects and supports them.”

Moshe Phillips

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So it turns out that quite a few Gazans really do want to leave Gaza. Will Israel’s critics continue to demand that they be held prisoner there?

A front-page article in The New York Times on Feb. 5 reported that while “a number of Gazans” say they won’t leave, “others said conditions were so unlivable after 15 months of Israeli bombardment that they would consider relocating.”

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February 20, 2025 | 12:30 am | 1 Comment »

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Egypt’s Arms Buildup and its Bases in the Sinai  

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Ever since the 1979 Camp David Accords, Israel and Egypt have officially been at peace. As a result of those accords, Israel agreed to return to Egypt, for the second time (the first time was in 1957, after the Sinai Campaign) the entire Sinai, together with several oilfields Israel had discovered and several airbases it had built, along with the tourist city of Sharm el Sheikh. The handover of the Sinai took place in three tranches, and was completed in 1982. Ever since then, Egypt and Israel have had a “cold peace.” The friendly relations Israel had hoped for never developed. No Egyptian leader, save Hosni Mubarak, has in the past 45 years ever visited the Jewish state, and he did so only to attend the funeral of Yitzhak Rabin, as a private citizen, at the request of Rabin’s widow. Nor has any Israel leader ever been invited to visit Egypt.

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February 20, 2025 | 12:20 am | Comments »

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Pro-Iran China seeks ‘long-term’ development of relations with Israel, ‘two-state solution  

Peloni:  China’s position in the Middle East is one of a contrarian to US objectives, and Israel has unfortunately been folded into this mix, making Chinese support of anti-Western interests of Iran and its proxies a pivotal element in the Chinese regional perspective.  Notably, this perspective has only slightly been adjusted since Israel successfully wrought ruin on much of Hezbollah’s prestige and capabilities last year.  Israel should capitalize upon the partnership which exists between China and Iran in its attempts to gain US support to regime change Iran into a more friendly and less nuclear form of govt, while also predicating any future projects with the Chinese on their full and complete repudiation of creating a second state for the Palestinian Arabs.  Jordan is the Palestinian Arab state, and if the Chinese can not accept this reality, Israel should continue to pursue its own interests, which completely lie with the US proposal of the Pals emigrating to Jordan or Egypt.

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Communist China has no hesitation about collaborating even with countries it deems to be enemies if it suits what the Communist leadership perceives to be its interests. Israel is a world leader in technology, medicine, and science — an ideal economic partner. Partnering with Israel for economic reasons does not imply friendship or trust. The Wahhabi state of Saudi Arabia is likewise open to an alliance with Israel on an economic level and as part of a mutual defense front against Iran, but the Saudis blamed Israel for October 7, and have been crystal clear about the fact that they have no interest in normalizing relations with Israel unless the Jewish state meets impossible conditions.

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February 19, 2025 | 8:21 pm | 1 Comment »

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Car Jihad, Terror as Hamas Supporters Attack Brooklyn Jewish Community  

Peloni:   This is one of the most heartening stories I have read in a very long time.  Such rejection of  the pro terror gangs which have dominated the US headlines in recent years requires a bottom up demonstration, even as Trump has begun making changes to support a top down effort as well.  In fact, this single event, which should be noted is being conducted by regular New Yorkers against pro-Hamas hooligans, will enhance the wider rejection of the Islamo-Nazi motif which has been normalized and promoted by the Leftist-Arab alliance.  Notably, New Yorkers are overwhelmingly Democratic voters, indicating the reality that this event will also send similar reverberations thru the Democratic party which has fashioned itself in support of the Islamo-nazi cause.

Local residents fought back against the mob.

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Islamic terrorist supporters invaded one of the largest Jewish communities in the country with a pro-terrorist riot in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Boro Park. Flying terrorist flags and assaulting local residents, the Muslim mob brought terror to a Jewish community in New York City as it had previously done to Jewish communities in Los Angeles and London.

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February 19, 2025 | 7:20 pm | 5 Comments »

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Israel’s Minister for the Diaspora: Muslim Migrants in Europe are Now the Main Carriers of Antisemitism  

Peloni:  Very important article.  Chikli is correct in everything he states.

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Israel’s Minister for the Diaspora, Amichai Chikli explains the spread of antisemitism in Europe: “European rise in antisemitism a result of Islamic migration, Diaspora minister says,” by Eliav Breuer, Jerusalem Post, February 16, 2025:

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February 19, 2025 | 6:49 pm | Comments »

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Trump Denounces Ukraine Over War With Russia: ‘You Should Have Never Started It’  

Peloni:  Trump is exactly right in addressing the lack of legitimacy of Zelensky’s overstaying his term of office, by almost a full year currently.  The issue was raised a few days ago regarding who should be represent the Ukrainians during negotiations, and as Trump states here, I noted that Zelensky has no mandate to do so due to his self imposed lengthened term of office.  Let Zel stand for office, let him lift the reign of oppression which now sits on his people and let the Ukrainians have a choice regarding whether they want war, or if they want peace.  Notably, the Ukrainians have successfully chosen peace candidates in both of the post US coup elections, and Zelensky was no more faithful to the characterization as a peace candidate than was his predecessor, Poroshenko.  In any event, Ukraine has a right to have its voice heard, but it should be a voice which holds the support of both the Ukrainian constitution and the Ukrainian people, both of which Zelensky has successfully betrayed.  The lack of democratic norms, which would obviously include holding elections, is nothing to ignore, particularly in the wake of the illegitimate election in the US which both facilitated the Ukraine War and the expansive fraud conducted in the name of aiding the Ukrainian people.  Let Zelensky return the dignity of the vote to his people, and reaffirm his own legitimacy in any negotiations by holding last year’s election now.

February 19, 2025 | 3:33 pm | 13 Comments »

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TV7 Israel – Deep Dive Featuring Hudson Institute – Israel At War Update – February 17th, 2025  

Peloni:  This was a very interesting discussion with Mike Doran which largely focuses on the current dynamics between Iran and the new Trump administration.  Among other matters raised by Doran, he noted that Trump always pursues the economics approach to a problem before considering any military action, which is why he is currently continuing his Maximum Pressure campaign in preference to doing as many in the Israeli security establishment would prefer with a definitive strike on Iran.  Doran also explains Israel needs US support to face the potential missile onslaught from Iran, if not from Iran and its proxies, and that the current charm campaign being leveraged by Iran with Trump is of course actively feeding Trump’s instinctive focus on negotiating.

February 19, 2025 | 2:25 pm | 1 Comment »

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The Moral Bankruptcy and Hypocrisy of the International Red Cross  

Amb. Alan Baker | Feb 16, 2025

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The 1986 foundational Statutes of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) proclaim that it is “a worldwide humanitarian movement, whose mission is to prevent and alleviate human suffering wherever it may be found, to protect life and health and ensure respect for the human being, in particular in times of armed conflict.”

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February 19, 2025 | 9:17 am | 3 Comments »

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‘Hamas Executed a Mother and Her Two Children in Cold Blood’: Bibas Family Bodies Reportedly Included in Upcoming Hostage Release  

FDD | Feb 19, 2025

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Latest Developments

  • Bibas Family Said to Be Among Hostage Remains: Hamas will release the bodies of four slain Israeli hostages on February 20 and six living hostages two days later, the Iran-backed terrorist group said on February 18. A spokesperson for the Hostages and Missing Families Forum said that the families of all those scheduled for release had been notified. Israel has not yet named the four dead hostages slated for release, although one of them – 83-year-old Shlomo Mantzur – has already been declared dead, having been murdered during the Hamas mass atrocities of October 7, 2023. Hamas said that the bodies of hostage Shiri Bibas,33, and her two young children, five-year-old Ariel and two-year-old Kfir, would also be released, three weeks after their father Yarden, 35, was freed by the terrorist group. Israel has not yet confirmed that the remaining Bibas family members – who became emblematic of the plight of the hostages in Hamas captivity – are no longer alive. In a statement on X, the Republican majority on the House Foreign Affairs Committee remarked, “Hamas executed a mother and her two children in cold blood. This is barbarism. Israel has every right to finish the job and eradicate these terrorists from the face of the earth.”

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February 19, 2025 | 9:04 am | 1 Comment »

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Bret Stephens, Thomas Friedman, and the Future of Gaza and Hamas  

by Gerald A. Honigman

Bret Stephens, the far more knowledgeable and tuned in New York Times opinion piece contributor regarding the Middle East (despite Thomas Friedman’s own self-anointed opinion about himself) recently penned a piece dealing with what should be done with Gaza in light of the non-stop barbarism and depravity emanating from it courtesy of Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and just plain old civilian Arab butchers who gleefully partook in the Simchat Torah, October 7th, 2023 bloodlust and posted photos of their handiwork on the internet.

I knew of these infuriating details before, but reading Bret’s account of them made me even more sick to my stomach knowing that these wanton murderers will likely live to murder and terrorize yet again. Paraphrasing his account…

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February 19, 2025 | 2:16 am | Comments »

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‘Neither Hamas Nor the Palestinian Authority’: Netanyahu Rejects Reports of Gaza Power Transfer  

FDD | Feb 17, 2025

Latest Developments

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  • Netanyahu Rejects Post-War PA Governance in Gaza: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on February 17 that “the day after the war in Gaza, neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority will be there.” Netanyahu’s statements came following unconfirmed Arabic media reports that the Iran-backed Hamas terrorist organization had agreed to a conditional transfer of power in Gaza to the PA following pressure from Egypt.

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February 18, 2025 | 4:22 pm | 6 Comments »

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Was/Is Gaza an Open-Air Prison? Yes and No  

Walter E. Block | Jan 19, 2025

Why the “was/is” in the title of this essay. That is because there are two time periods for which this question can apply. First, before and up to the present date, 1/19/2025, when Israel had some significant control over Gaza thanks to the treaty between the only civilized country in the Middle East and the barbarians. Second, from this day hence, when the IDF will leave this enclave, and Hamas will take over complete control of it.

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February 18, 2025 | 12:30 pm | 2 Comments »

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The shattering of foreign-policy delusions  

Peloni:  It is an intolerable situation for Abu Mazen to remain in power even as the head of the PA.  Mazen is the head of the terror faction, Fatah, and conducts his dominion over his current domain as only an unreformed terrorist might.  The artificial construct of the PA as being anything less threatening than a terror enclave has been both disingenuous and a force multiplier of victimizing innocent Israelis.  This charade must be ended, Abbas should be arrested and tried for his well funded campaign of terror against Israel, and the Pals should be allowed to choose to emigrate in a similar manner as has been recommended for the Gazans.  Those Pals which remain should choose their path wisely, and if they make a similar choice to that made by the Gazans in supporting yet another terror governing body, their fate should be no different from what has come to visit Gaza, without waiting for an October 7 event to transpire.  Terrorism is not a human right, it is a war crime which should be met with the greatest of rejections by the civilized world, which is total war.

While some consider the proposed measures for Gaza as a non-starter, there are few other ideas on the table—certainly not for Mahmoud Abbas, whose Palestinian Authority lacks credibility.

Sarah N. Stern | Feb 17, 2025

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke during his visit on Sunday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, stating that the president also “has been very bold about his view of what the future for Gaza should be—not the same tired ideas of the past, but something that is bold. And something that frankly took courage and vision in order to outline. And it might have shocked and surprised many. But what may not continue is the same cycle where we repeat over and over again, and wind up in the exact same place.”

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February 18, 2025 | 12:18 pm | 3 Comments »

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ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTS IN AMERICA: Soros-funded, Hamas-approved  

Peloni:  This is an important analysis of the astroturf aspect of the pro-Hamas, pro-terror rallies and riots which have plagued the world since October 7 took place.  There are laws on the books which should be invoked in prosecuting the support of terror groups, and it would be rewarding to hear that these will be employed by the current administration against those whose psyops transfigured the US into a modern day vision of the medieval past when Jew Hunts were permitted, popularized, and promoted.

ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTS IN AMERICA: Soros-funded, Hamas-approved

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