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The Board of Peace is an international transitional body proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump in late September 2025 as part of a 20-point peace plan for the Gaza Strip. Under the plan, this board would temporarily oversee the governance and redevelopment of Gaza following a release of hostages taken in Oct 7 War , ceasefire and the disarmament of Hamas.

Key details of the proposal include:

  • Leadership and members: The board is to be chaired by Donald Trump. Other members would include former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, along with other yet-to-be-announced heads of state and regional figures.
  • Oversight of Gaza: The Board of Peace would supervise a "technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee" responsible for the day-to-day management of Gaza's public services.
  • Exclusion of Hamas: The proposal stipulates that Hamas would have no role in the board or the governance of Gaza. Amnesties would be offered to Hamas members who renounce violence.
  • Timeline and funding: The Board of Peace would manage funds for Gaza's redevelopment until the Arab Palestinian Authority completes a series of reforms and can effectively take back control.
  • Qatar: the two-face Qataris who host genocidal Hamas heads and propagates for the jihadi terrorists via its Al Jazeera and via The New Arab, and its linked Middle East Eye and its Islamic lobby has showered millions to influence in the US.
  • Ultimatum: Trump gave Hamas a deadline of Sunday Oct 6, 2025, or face obliteration.

Time line & related events

Oct 7-27, 2025

Sources at 7, 8

  • Oct 7, 2025:

Reflecting on October 7, 1973, the Yom Kippur War's start, echoes persist with similar cries from outposts and massacres. The author's brother fell at 32, listed missing for over a year before confirmed fallen with unknown burial. Arrogance, complacency, and blindness remain, questioning the IDF's readiness.


Two years post-October 7 massacre, freed hostages share haunting memories, mourn losses, and plead for remaining captives' return. One, whose wife and daughters were murdered, longs for their souls and his brother's burial, choosing life daily amid hopes for a deal. Others echo pleas for a different reality.


UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer: 'Time does not diminish the evil we saw that day'.


'In Memory of the Girls Mercilessly Murdered on October 7. Rest in peace.'


Propagandist/activist Greta Thunberg embarrassing mistake, recently deported from Israel, posted on Instagram about the "suffering of Palestinian prisoners," using a photo of Eviatar David, an Israeli hostage held by Hamas, drawing widespread criticism.


[Islamo-Arab immigrants:] Pro-Hamas and pro-October 7 graffiti, including calls to repeat the attack and glorifying Hamas, appeared across Australia on the anniversary. A pro-Palestinian group plans a 'glory to our martyrs' event in Sydney, condemned by state leaders.


Russia's security service arrested three suspects planning attacks on Jewish institutions in Krasnoyarsk and Stavropol. Two in Krasnoyarsk aimed to bomb a synagogue, with explosives found. One in Pyatigorsk planned Molotov cocktails at a community building, with weapons seized. Attacks were to pose as support for Palestinians but aimed to incite unrest, linked to a banned terrorist group. Suspects admitted plans.


October 7 transformed Israel’s defense tech, shifting from shock to surge with hundreds of startups founded and products fielded. Pre-attack, Gaza border tech like drones and AI was deemed impenetrable, but Hamas exploited gaps, prompting urgent innovation and introspection.


World leaders marked the second October 7 anniversary, calling for war's end and hostage release amid potential Trump plan implementation. UN chief urged immediate unconditional release, deeming conditions deplorable. EU president honored victims, pushing for ceasefire and release as within reach.


October 7TH Files - Organized Evil. Conclusions. The Truth of October 7: The October 7 massacre was not a spontaneous eruption of violence but the product of years of preparation, indoctrination, and systematic exploitation of civilians. Hamas combined military training abroad, religious decrees, and operational handbooks with detailed intelligence gathering to plan an unprecedented assault on Israeli communities. On october 7th, the atrocities murders, rapes, torture, abductions, desecrations revealed not only the organization’s brutality but also its deliberate violation of international law. The use of hospitals, schools, mosques, and even humanitarian institutions as shields underscored a strategy built on turning Gaza’s civilian population into human cover. In the days after, Hamas doubled down on propaganda, staged media, and cynical use of hostages, while entrenching itself further in Rafah and other civilian areas. The theft of humanitarian aid and continued rocket fire from within neighborhoods exposed the group’s true priorities: sustaining its war machine at the expense of its own people. Ultimately, the October 7 massacre and its aftermath demonstrate that Hamas model of power rests on three pillars: organized evil, systemic deception, and exploitation of civilians. Any reckoning with the events must recognize these elements — not only to hold the perpetrators accountable, but also to prevent such atrocities from ever recurring.


Three IDF soldiers were injured, two seriously, in an operational accident involving a grenade explosion at a defensive position in Khan Yunis.


Mia Shem’s Hostage Experience: Mia Shem, a 21-year-old former Hamas captive, recounts her traumatic ordeal from October 7, emphasizing her transformation from innocence to resilience, highlighting that hope cannot be taken away.


Matan Zanguaker’s Hostage Video: Zanguaker’s mother released a video showing her son’s deteriorating condition in Hamas captivity, amid growing hopes for a hostage deal in Cairo, coupled with her confrontation with the Israeli Prime Minister over war management.


Be’eri Resident Finds Terrorist’s Phone: Two years after the October 7 massacre, a Be’eri resident discovered a terrorist’s phone in her destroyed home, marking a somber reminder of the attack.


Hamas Standoff Demands in Hostage Talks: Hamas insists on a full IDF withdrawal from Gaza and the release of top commanders in exchange for the remaining captives, as negotiations to end the Gaza war continue in Egypt.


Witkoff, Kushner in Egypt for Hostage Deal: US officials express optimism about a potential hostage deal, crediting Israel’s military pressure on Hamas, with Witkoff and Kushner determined to secure an agreement in Egypt.


Israel Commemorates October 7 Massacre. Israelis marked two years since the October 7 massacre with nationwide protests, memorials, and a major ceremony (30,000) in Tel Aviv’s Hayarkon Park, focusing on both the 1,200 killed and the 48 hostages still held in Gaza.


Omer Shem Tov, a captivity survivor, spoke at the October 7th memorial in Yarkon Park near Tel Aviv, marking a turning point in his life when a joyful celebration turned into horror, shattering innocence and security. He described the darkness of his 505-day captivity but highlighted the light of resilience and solidarity from those who fought, helped, and loved, including Ori, who died saving others. Shem Tov expressed gratitude to heroes, soldiers, and compassionate individuals who embody the nation’s strength, emphasizing unity and hope for rebuilding despite ongoing challenges, including 48 hostages still held. He vowed to honor their legacy with open-hearted living and faith.


Hamas, PIJ Flags at NYC March. [Led by Arab immigrants]. Protesters such as by Arab-Palestinian Nerdeen Kiswani's "Within Our Life Tume," at a New York City march marking the October 7 massacre anniversary waved Hamas and PIJ flags, with some praising Yahya Sinwar as a “martyr,” as seen in videos from the event.


19-hour escape: US, Israel, and Jordan save Navy officer’s mother from Gaza.


An NHS doctor, racist radical Arab, Rahmeh Aladwan, who avoided suspension despite allegedly denying the Holocaust, celebrated the October 7 Hamas attack on social media, describing it as Israel's "humiliation." She left a medical tribunal in Manchester on September 25, 2025, after the General Medical Council Panel decided not to suspend her. Aladwan marked the attack’s two-year anniversary with further posts praising the event.


Hamas marked the second anniversary of its October 7, 2023, attack by firing a rocket at Netiv HaAsara, an Israeli town where 20 residents were killed during the 2023 assault. No injuries were reported from the rocket. Israel held memorial events, including at the Nova festival site, where 376 people were killed. Peace talks in Egypt, backed by a US proposal, aim to end the war, with Hamas expressing willingness to release hostages and disarm, though details remain unclear. Israel’s offensive in Gaza has caused significant destruction and casualties, with ongoing negotiations raising hopes for a ceasefire.


  • Oct 8, 2025:

The BBC issued an apology after an internal email referred to the October 7 massacre as an "escalation," prompting criticism for downplaying Hamas’s atrocities and reflecting perceived bias in its coverage.


A 19-hour operation involving the US, Israel, and Jordan successfully rescued the mother of a Navy officer from Gaza, though specific details of the mission were not provided.


The Israeli Navy intercepted boats attempting to reach Gaza, stopping another flotilla described as a "futile attempt" to enter the combat zone.


Hamas demanded the bodies of Yahya and Mohammed Sinwar as part of ongoing ceasefire negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh. Key figures, including Jared Kushner, Ron Dermer, and others, joined the talks, with Hamas seeking guarantees for a permanent end to the war and a phased hostage release tied to Israeli withdrawal.


Israel’s Foreign Ministry condemned New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for acting as a "Hamas mouthpiece" due to his statement on the October 7 massacre anniversary, accusing him of spreading propaganda [As a routine, Muslim bigot Mamdani is 'careful' to insert the "genocide" slur].


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu marked the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023, massacre, vowing that Israel would prevail. He reaffirmed goals of recovering hostages, eliminating Hamas, and ensuring Gaza poses no future threat, expressing pride in Israel’s resilience.


A viral clip from a livestream on October 7, 2025, showed streamer Hasan Piker telling his dog to "stop" followed by a yelp, leading to accusations of using a shock collar. The incident sparked online outrage and debate over animal treatment and influencer accountability.


British police revealed that Jihad al-Shamie, a 35-year-old who attacked the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Manchester on Yom Kippur, pledged allegiance to ISIS during the assault. Al-Shamie killed one person and injured two others in a car-ramming and stabbing attack, wearing a fake explosive belt. He was shot dead by police after calling emergency services to claim responsibility. A bystander was accidentally killed by a police bullet, and another was injured but survived. The attack, which occurred on the holiest Jewish day, heightened fears of rising antisemitism. Al-Shamie, previously under investigation for rape and released on bail, was not flagged as a terrorism threat prior to the attack. His tactics mirrored ISIS propaganda. Six people have been arrested in connection with the ongoing investigation, with two released without charges. Separately, a trial began in Preston involving two men accused of plotting ISIS-inspired attacks targeting Jewish communities in northwest England, with no confirmed link to the synagogue attack.


Jihad Al-Shamie: a white nurse convert to Islam and Manchester synagogue attacker, was described as "vile" by one of his three wives, who claimed he concealed his other marriages and was abusive during their relationship.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the memorial wall at the National Library of Israel and lit a candle in honor of those killed in the war. The total number of Israeli troops killed in Gaza since the ground incursion began is now 468, with 915 killed across all fronts since October 7, 2023.


IDF forces, with Air Force support, neutralized terrorists attempting to breach a military base in Gaza City and take soldiers hostage, showcasing ongoing pressure on Hamas amid negotiations in Egypt.


Two Muslim men were arrested in Northwest England for allegedly planning an ISIS-inspired attack targeting the Jewish community, aiming to kill hundreds.


An IDF soldier wounded in Syria was reported to be observing the Jewish holiday by waving the Four Species while recovering in a hospital.


Russia is assisting Iran in constructing eight nuclear power plants, raising concerns about regional security.


Palestinian Arabs planted an explosive device and a Hamas flag on a road to an Israeli homestead near Ofra, accompanied by a note saying "Happy October 7."


Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir ordered the cancellation of a Palestinian Authority conference planned in Jerusalem.


Dozens of Arabs ambushed and violently attacked a Jewish family in the Binyamin region along a roadside.


Leftist Nazi. Shocking Video: Ana Kasparian Pushes Nazi Meme and Mimics "Happy Merchant Jew" Live on TYT [With Turkish Muslim Cenk Uygur]. Horseshoe theory live on air. In a recent episode of "The Young Turks," co-host Ana Kasparian found herself at the center of a social media storm after a clip from the show went viral. The segment, which discussed surveillance overreach and the potential role of Jewish billionaire Larry Ellison, featured Kasparian making a gesture linked to the notorious "Happy Merchant" meme, a caricature widely recognized for its antisemitic connotations.


US President Donald Trump stated that a deal to release hostages and end the war is close, considering a trip to Egypt to support negotiations.


PBS Newshour October 8, 2025, segment featuring Shams Odeh misrepresents the Gaza conflict by downplaying Hamas’s role as the aggressor and obscuring Israel’s defensive actions, it includes the misleading term “Palestinian health authorities” (Hamas-provided data), omits Israel’s efforts to minimize civilian casualties when elaborating abput being moved, as well as omission of Islamic Palestinian incitement, such as anti-Jewish textbooks and camps documented by PalWatch.org. it mentions 1948 without references;Arab initiated historical violence (e.g., 1920 riots) and masses rejoicing on Oct 7 [if one seeks to report what really happened in Gaza on that day], as well as polls (December 2024, June 2025) showing Palestinian support for Hamas’s October 7 atrocities. In conclusion, again PBS’s selective reporting and defending Israel’s fight against terrorism is exposed.


Families of Hostages: Excitement, anticipation, and concern.


Trump recieves note from Rubio, announces deal is "very close".


Trump announces: Israel and Hamas signed first phase of peace plan. "All of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line".

Sneaky Taqyia Palestinian Authority daily: Hide Hamas for a year, then it can return. A Palestinian Authority daily published a column suggesting that Hamas should remain dormant for a year before resuming operations, indicating a strategy to preserve the group’s influence despite the ceasefire.


  • Oct 9, 2025:

Dancing in the streets. Gazans Sing About Murdering Jews After Ceasefire. Announcement. Clip. Celebrations broke out in Gaza following President Trump’s ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, ending years of conflict and enabling hostage releases and aid deliveries. However, videos showing Gazans chanting anti-Jewish slogans during the celebrations have raised concerns about persistent hatred despite the peace deal. Gazans celebrate "peace deal" by chanting “Khaybar, Khaybar, ya Yehud”, a call for the slaughter of Jews.'


Typical Arab Islamic racism - root of "conflict." Gazan on BBC: "But the Jews can not be trusted[sic]."


Newsom signs bills countering Jew-hatred, ‘hate in all its forms’. California Governor Gavin Newsom signed bills (AB715 and SB48) to combat antisemitism and discrimination in schools, aiming to create safer environments for students. Critics, however, argue the legislation lacks a clear definition of Jew-hatred, raising concerns about its effectiveness.


Israel becomes global hub for trauma therapy..Inbar Blum says more mental health tech startups now pilot their solutions in Israel before expanding globally.


Israeli Security Finalizes List of Palestinian Prisoners for Release. Israel’s security establishment finalized a list of Palestinian prisoners, including high-profile terrorists, to be released as part of a ceasefire deal. The list, awaiting cabinet approval, excludes certain “symbolic” figures, with measures to prevent celebratory events in Palestinian areas.


Israel to Free Over 2,000 Terror Prisoners, Excluding Barghouti. Israel confirmed the release of 250 security prisoners, including convicted murderers, as part of a Hamas deal, with some deported to Gaza or abroad. Senior terrorist leader Marwan Barghouti’s release was vetoed.


IDF Begins Major Withdrawal from Gaza Strip. The Israeli Defense Forces started a large-scale withdrawal from Gaza, repositioning thousands of troops and dismantling equipment. Most of Gaza is expected to return to Palestinian control soon, with hostage releases anticipated after the withdrawal.


Israel unveils aid package for freed hostages, pledging long-term medical and financial support. Israel announced a comprehensive aid package for 20 returning hostages, including $16,000 upfront, lifelong stipends, housing, car grants, and full medical and educational support for them and their families.


Agreement on Trial. These 3 Issues Could Temper Israel’s Joy. Israel celebrates the hostage release, but concerns remain: 28 missing or fallen hostages may never return, the ceasefire’s second phase is fragile, and Gaza’s reconstruction poses risks, potentially undermining the deal’s success.


Trump’s historic peace deal brings joy and relief — but it comes with a bitterly high cost. President Trump brokered a ceasefire deal ending the Israel-Hamas war, with hostages expected to be released soon. However, the agreement involves releasing hundreds of Palestinian terrorists, raising fears of future violence, as seen with past releases like Yahya Sinwar.


U.S. Envoys Witkoff and Kushner Arrive in Israel. U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner arrived in Israel to oversee the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.


Soldier Seriously Injured in Operational Accident on Gaza Border. An IDF soldier was seriously injured in an operational accident near the Gaza border, with no further details provided.


Cabinet meeting on Operation 'Returning to Their Borders' begins. Israel’s cabinet convened to discuss Operation “Returning to Their Borders,” focusing on the ceasefire and related security measures.


Trump lauds ending war in Gaza, says hostages to be freed 'Monday or Tuesday.' President Trump praised the Gaza ceasefire, confirming hostage releases are expected by Monday or Tuesday and announcing his plan to address the Knesset.


Chief of Staff Zamir in Gaza: 'Military pressure and a ground offensive achieved the deal'. IDF Chief of Staff Zamir credited military pressure and ground operations for securing the ceasefire and hostage release deal.


Khalil al-Hayya. 'Hamas received guarantees from US on end of war'. Hamas terror leader Khalil al-Hayya claimed the U.S. and mediators guaranteed the ceasefire deal would end the war, ensuring Hamas’s position in negotiations. .

Ben Gvir. 'If Hamas is not dismantled, we'll dismantle the government'. Israeli Minister Ben Gvir threatened to collapse the government if Hamas is not dismantled, expressing concerns over the ceasefire terms.


The fantasy of a ‘deradicalized’ Gaza. The acceptance of Trump’s 20-point peace plan has initiated an Israeli withdrawal and hostage releases, but skepticism remains about achieving a deradicalized Gaza, with fears that rebuilding efforts may ignore ongoing ideological challenges.


Palestinian Authority: Trump speaks "frivolity, childishness, and instability" and partners with Nazis[sic]. Senior Palestinian Authority official Jibril Rajoub criticized President Trump, calling him frivolous and unstable, and accused him of aligning with “Nazis[sic]” controlling Israel, despite Trump’s efforts to improve Palestinian lives.


Unacceptable Bigotry. Sydney University Employee Bullies Jews Celebrating Sukkot. Clip. A racist Arab "Palestinian" University of Sydney staff member of Palestinian background was suspended for harassing Jewish students during a Sukkot event, using antisemitic slurs and filming the group, sparking widespread condemnation.


Minneapolis temple targeted with antisemitic, pro-Hamas graffiti on Oct. 7 anniversary.


Palm Beach, FL Officials to Attend Event Linked to Pro-Hamas Conferences. Muslim Federation has featured merchandise and speakers glorifying October 7 and Hamas.


Two Years Later: Released terrorist killed trying to carry out attack. A terrorist previously released in a prisoner exchange was killed while attempting another attack, highlighting risks of recidivism among freed prisoners.


After agreeing to free its hostages, Gaza terror regime Hamas tries to take another.


  • Oct 10, 2025:

Deal moves forward. Government approves framework for release of all hostages. Israel’s government approved the framework for releasing all hostages, despite opposition from Otzma Yehudit and Religious Zionist Party ministers, except for Minister Ofir Sofer.


US sends 200 troops to Israel to monitor Gaza ceasefire. The U.S. deployed 200 troops to Israel to monitor the Gaza ceasefire and aid flow, coordinating with allies and the IDF without entering Gaza.


Clip: Jerusalem’s tribute to President Trump. Jerusalem’s Old City walls and Chords Bridge were illuminated with U.S. and Israeli flags to honor President Trump’s role in securing the hostage release deal.


Deal's price: Marwan Barghouti won't be released, but 2000 Ramallah lynchers will be. The ceasefire deal excludes major terrorists like Marwan Barghouti but includes the release of numerous murderers, such as those Arab terror murderers involved in the 2000 Ramallah lynching and other high-profile attacks.


Steve Witkoff: 72 hour countdown to hostage release starts now. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff announced the start of a 72-hour countdown for hostage releases, following the IDF’s withdrawal to agreed lines.


IDF soldier killed in Gaza ahead of ceasefire. Sgt. 1st Class Michael Mordechai Nachmani was killed by a Hamas sniper in Gaza City hours before the ceasefire, raising the IDF death toll to 467 in Gaza since October 2023.


Netanyahu credits Trump, IDF for Gaza truce. Prime Minister Netanyahu praised the ceasefire as a success achieved through diplomatic and military pressure, securing the release of all remaining hostages in Gaza.


Netanyahu. 'Gaza will be demilitarized - the easy way or the hard way'.


Clip: Troops deploy on new lines while singing and dancing.


IDF Spokesman declares: Hamas has been defeated. Brig.-Gen. Effie Defrin hailed the redeployment along the 'yellow line' as a milestone, praised soldiers’ bravery, recalled 914 fallen, vowed continued defense, and warned the war is not over.


Historian Gil Troy criticized those American Jews who have embraced accusations of genocide against Israel, arguing that such claims are rooted in antisemitic falsehoods and media bias. He defended the Israeli military's conduct and condemned the redefinition of genocide that omits intent and equates civilian casualties in war with systematic extermination.


Writer points out the inconsistency of Hollywood celebrities who once vocally supported a ceasefire but showed muted reactions after it was achieved. He highlighted media unequaled obsession and how some continue to blame Israel without addressing Hamas's role, accusing them of hypocrisy and selective outrage.


Dame Louise Ellman called on the UK government to adopt stronger measures against antisemitism, radicalization, and misinformation about Israel. She urged a comprehensive response, including reforms in public institutions, action against Iranian-linked extremist networks, and vocal opposition to efforts to delegitimize Israel.


US sanctions network supporting elite Iranian forces, Tehran-backed Iraqi terror groups. Those sanctioned include two companies supporting Kata’ib Hezbollah, which held Israeli-Russian academic Elizabeth Tsurkov captive for 903 days.


Israel's Supreme Court dismisses a petition against releasing terrorist prisoners in the Hamas deal, citing the issue as a core security matter under government discretion.


10.10.25 - Remaining hostages in genocidal "Palestine" Gaza

Israel warns Hamas: release hostages by Monday noon or deal off. Israeli officials expect Hamas to free all remaining hostages by Monday but are preparing for an earlier release; 'It could happen anytime,' one official said.


Hamas, Palestinian factions reject any ‘foreign guardianship' over Gaza.


Israel-Hamas ceasefire now in effect, Justice Ministry publishes list of terrorists to be released.


Shin Bet bends Hamas: Prisoner release ratio in deal is lowest in decades. The 1,700 Gaza detainees who will be released will not be terrorists who raided on October 7, 2023, and the release of Hamas operatives has been limited as much as possible.

  • Oct 11, 2025:

IDF’s sole survivors tell their stories: Dor was the only survivor of a Gaza building collapse that killed 21 soldiers. Natai lost all comrades at Zikim to a sniper’s single bullet. Nataniel’s tank hit an explosive, and he was presumed dead but survived.


Nova festival survivor Roi Shalev takes his own life: Roi Shalev, 30, survived the Nova festival massacre where Hamas killed over 360 people, including his partner, Mapal Adam. Wounded in the attack, he later succumbed to the trauma and took his own life.


Brother of soldier lynched in Ramallah: On the 25th anniversary of the Ramallah lynching, where reservists Vadim Nurzhitz and Yossi Avrahami were killed by a Palestinian mob, Israel plans to release some involved as part of a hostage deal. Michael Nurzhitz, Vadim’s brother, expresses pain over the release, fearing freed terrorists will return to violence, though he supports the hostages’ return. Families of other victims, like Dalia Lemkus and Eden Atias, voice mixed feelings, balancing grief with hope for hostages.


Hamas shoots at Palestinian rioters: Hamas is accused of targeting Gaza clans opposing its rule, labeling them collaborators with Israel. The group has recalled 7,000 fighters to reassert control, using mafia-like tactics to suppress dissent, including alleged murders, as fears of renewed internal violence grow.


Yahya Sinwar’s 2022 memo planning Oct. 7 [published by the NYT]: A memo by Yahya Sinwar, found after Muhammed Sinwar’s assassination, detailed plans to target Israeli civilians, burn kibbutzim, and commit acts of cruelty against soldiers. Instructions included filming atrocities to spread fear. Intercepted communications confirmed these directives were followed on October 7.


IDF Soldier Shmuel Gad Rachamim: Shmuel Gad Rachamim, an IDF soldier, died from wounds sustained in an accidental explosion in Gaza.


Pro-Palestine protesters in London: Pro-Palestine protesters in London were unaware of an existing ceasefire, revealing a lack of understanding of the current situation.


Steve Witkoff’s address at Hostages Square: At a Tel Aviv rally marking the anticipated return of hostages, U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner praised Israel’s courage and Trump’s role in peace efforts. Despite boos targeting Netanyahu, Witkoff defended his leadership. Israeli Minister Yariv Levin condemned the crowd’s reaction, praising Netanyahu’s efforts in securing the hostages’ return.


Jared Kushner in Tel Aviv: Jared Kushner expressed pride in supporting Israel and thanked IDF soldiers for their heroism, crediting them for enabling a hostage deal.


Palestinian Authority official criticizes Hamas: A Palestinian Authority official condemned Hamas leadership for causing destruction in Gaza, accusing them of bringing ruin to the region.


  • Oct 12, 2025:

In Manhattan, mayoral candidate Islamo-Socialsit Zohran Mamdani was escorted away by security after being confronted by protesters calling him antisemitic and demanding he denounce extremist groups. Mamdani has previously expressed strong anti-Israel positions, drawing criticism.


An Arab "Palestinian" prisoner who attacked a guard has been removed from the list of individuals to be released as part of a hostage deal.


Families of hostages are preparing for their loved ones’ return, readying homes and vehicles as part of emotional preparations for their release.


Hostage Coordinator Gal Hirsch announced that the release of hostages is expected to begin Monday morning. Hospitals and Red Cross teams are on standby.


Saleh Aljafarawi, a prominent pro-Hamas social media influencer known as “Mr. FAFO,” was found shot dead in Gaza. Reports indicate he was targeted by an anti-Hamas militia.


A senior Israeli defense official stated that while Hamas has not been fully defeated, it has been significantly weakened through recent military operations.


The IDF is preparing for potential provocations by Hamas during the upcoming hostage release process, taking additional security precautions.


Israel’s government approved changes to the list of prisoners to be exchanged as part of the hostage deal. The updated list now includes Hamas-linked prisoners not serving life sentences.


Rachel Goldberg-Polin, the mother of a hostage, expressed the emotional toll of the past year, saying she doesn’t know how to carry the weight of the ongoing crisis.


One of the planners behind the 2014 kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teens is set to be released as part of the upcoming hostage deal, sparking controversy.


An Arab "Palestinian" man loses his newly granted German citizenship after posting an Instagram photo of Hamas fighters captioned as heroes of Palestine.


Trump announced that the war in Gaza is over as he heads to Israel. He cited unprecedented unity around his peace plan, which he claims is being supported across both Israeli and Arab societies.


In a national address ahead of the hostage release, Prime Minister Netanyahu called for unity and healing. He acknowledged the emotional complexity of the moment, balancing sorrow over releasing terrorists with joy at the return of hostages.


  • Oct 13, 2025:

Mehdi Hasan Controversy. Islamic bigot Mehdi Hasan sparked widespread outrage by claiming Israel’s Gaza campaign is “worse [sic] than the Holocaust” and a “genocide[sic]” surpassing [so he lied] the Holocaust and Rwanda in its mockery of victims. Critics condemned his remarks as antisemitic and accused him of trivializing the Holocaust, igniting a firestorm on social media.


US SJP Reaction to Gaza Influencer’s Death. The National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) mourned the death of Gaza influencer --pro genocidal Hamas -- Saleh Al-Jafarawi, killed during clashes between Hamas and the Doghmoush clan. NSJP labeled the clan a “Zionist proxy” and called for revenge against “collaborators” in a controversial Instagram post, amid Hamas’s execution of dissidents in Gaza.


Avinatan Or’s Brother on Hostage Release. Avinatan Or’s brother expressed hope for closure as the family anticipates the release of hostages, including Avinatan, marking a step toward emotional resolution after prolonged uncertainty.


Holiday Prayers at Western Wall. Thousands gathered at the Western Wall in Jerusalem for live-broadcast holiday prayers, reflecting a significant communal and spiritual event.


Prayers at Nova Site. Thousands attended a prayer event led by Rabbi Eliyahu at the Nova site, commemorating a significant moment of collective reflection and remembrance.


Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire and Hamas Rearming. Worrying: Former President Trump revealed on Air Force One that the U.S. approved Hamas’s moves to suppress rivals as part of a Gaza ceasefire and rebuilding plan. Israeli officials expressed cautious optimism but raised concerns about Hamas potentially regrouping through internal purges and arms smuggling.


Hamas Signals Future Abductions. Hamas indicated it may kidnap more Israelis while affirming adherence to prisoner release timelines, signaling ongoing control and potential future threats.


Knesset Synagogue Celebration. The Knesset synagogue was filled with joy and celebration as families and supporters marked the impending release of hostages, reflecting a moment of national unity.


Trump’s Israel Visit. U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Israel for a brief four-hour visit, coinciding with the return of hostages, welcomed by Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Herzog, and other officials.


Trump thanked Netanyahu: 'This is the end of the era of terror, new Middle East'.


Released Hostages En Route to Israel. Seven hostages—Guy Gilboa-Dalal, Eitan Mor, Gali and Ziv Berman, Alon Ohel, Matan Angrest, and Omri Miran—were released from Gaza and are en route to Israel for medical evaluation and family reunions.


Seven Hostages Cross into Israel. After 738 days in captivity, seven hostages—Eitan Mor, Gali and Ziv Berman, Matan Angrest, Omri Miran, Guy Gilboa-Dalal, and Alon Ohel—crossed into Israeli territory, marking the first phase of a prisoner exchange under the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.


Trump’s Historic Israel Visit. President Trump landed in Israel for a diplomatic visit, greeted by Israeli leaders, before heading to Egypt to sign a historic Israel-Hamas peace treaty, coinciding with hostage releases.


Emotional Hostage Reunions. All 20 living hostages were released after over two years, leading to emotional reunions in Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square. Families, including those of Eitan Mor and Maxim Herkin, expressed overwhelming joy and relief.


Moments of Hostage Reunions. Moving scenes captured the first reunions of 20 released hostages with their families, including Eitan Mor, Gali and Ziv Berman, and others, as they were flown to hospitals for medical care and emotional recovery.


List of Released Hostages. The 20 hostages freed from Hamas include Guy Gilboa-Dalal, Matan Angrest, Gali and Ziv Berman, Eitan Mor, Alon Ohel, Omri Miran, and others, marking a significant moment in the ceasefire agreement.


All 20 Hostages Freed. All 20 living hostages were released after 738 days, with 13 from the second group handed over to IDF forces. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum criticized Hamas for planning to release only four of 28 deceased hostages’ bodies, calling it a violation of the agreement.


Nationwide Joy for Hostage Release. Israeli families and citizens celebrated the release of all 20 living hostages, a major milestone in Trump’s ceasefire deal, with emotional reunions and public gatherings marking the moment.


Trump in Knesset with Bibi (10.13.25)
Trump in Knesset
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Trump’s Knesset Speech. In a Knesset speech, Trump celebrated the hostage release, stating the “nightmare is finally over” and reflecting on the shared mourning of October 7, emphasizing U.S. support for Israel.


Hamas Propaganda with Hostages. Released hostage Avinatan Or, a symbol of the October 7 abductions, emerged emaciated and dressed in military-style clothing used by Hamas for propaganda purposes, highlighting their cynical tactics.


TV Host Breaks Down Over Hostage Release. Sky News Australia host Sharri Markson tears up live on air as Israeli hostages are released by Hamas following a ceasefire deal brokered by U.S. President Trump.


Israel Awaits Hostage Bodies. Hamas announced it would release only four of 28 deceased hostages’ bodies, prompting outrage from the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, as freed living hostages reunite with families. Trump attended a Gaza peace summit in Egypt.


IDF Warns of Hamas Tunnels. Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) warn that Hamas’s extensive network of tunnels under Gaza remains a significant threat, and dismantling them is a key priority for ensuring the ceasefire holds.


Gaza Summit in Egypt. World leaders, including Trump and Egypt’s Sisi, met in Sharm el-Sheikh to solidify the Gaza ceasefire and initiate reconstruction efforts, marking a pivotal diplomatic step.

Netanyahu was invited, but declined due to approaching Simchat Torah holiday at evening.

Trump, Middle East leaders sign Gaza ceasefire deal at Sharm el-Sheikh summit.


Hamas returns bodies of four slain hostages. Four deceased hostages’ coffins transferred to Israel after being received by the IDF and Shin Bet from the Red Cross. Military tribute held in Gaza before transfer to Israel for identification. Israel urges Hamas to release all the remaining hostage bodies.


PBS NewsHour's Coverage of Saleh Aljafarawi’s Death. PBS NewsHour’s coverage, under Leila Molana-Allen, whitewashed the pro-Hamas Saleh Aljafarawi and his support for Oct 7 attacks, who was killed in clashes within Gaza. His death highlights internal conflicts among Gaza’s factions and raises questions about biased media portrayals.


Palestinian Arab Rapist and Murderer to Be Freed. As part of the ceasefire agreement, a Palestinian man, Ahmed Mahmed Jameel Shahada, who had been serving a life sentence for the rape and murder of a 13-year-old Israeli boy, is among those scheduled for release. This has sparked outrage among the victim’s family and the broader Israeli public.


Hamas killed all the remaining female hostages. Inbar Heyman, 27 was the last women left in captivity from Haifa, it was learned that she had been murdered by her captures. She was kidnapped by Hamas from the Nova party in Re'im after trying to escape for three hours and taken on a motorcycle to Gaza. Inbar was nicknamed among her friends as "Pink" and was a talented graffiti artist and visual communications student in Haifa. Her mother, said in an interview: “They told us about Inbar after 70 days, but I have nothing tangible that proves it’s true. I can’t grieve; I need closure.


'Why No Female Israeli Hostages Are Coming Home' All female Israeli hostages taken by Hamas were murdered and that the media avoids discussing the ideological reasons. Hamas’s brutality, including rape and execution of hostages, is rooted in early Islamic warfare.


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  • Oct 14, 2025:

Latin American Forum Against Antisemitism. The fifth annual Latin American Forum Against Antisemitism concluded in Rio de Janeiro, bringing together nearly 1,000 leaders from 18 countries. Participants reaffirmed support for Israel, condemned antisemitism, and called for joint educational and policy initiatives. A joint declaration urged governments to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism, oppose boycotts of Israel, and pressure Hamas to release remaining hostages. The event coincided with the joyful release of 20 Israeli hostages.


Freed Hostages Embrace Families After Two Years. Twenty Israeli hostages were released after two years in Hamas captivity as part of a ceasefire deal. They were reunited with their families, but emotional trauma, physical weakness, and malnutrition are evident. Some families continue to wait for the return of deceased relatives’ bodies, deepening national grief and uncertainty.


Bodies of Four Hostages Identified. The bodies of Daniel Peretz, Yossi Sharabi, Guy Illouz, and Bipin Joshi were formally identified. The return of their remains brought some closure, but many families are still waiting, fueling public anger over the slow progress in body recovery from Hamas.


Families Outraged Over Deal Breach. Families of deceased hostages are furious that Hamas returned only four bodies instead of the agreed 28. They accuse the Israeli government of apathy and demand stronger action to secure the return of all remains.


Psychological Toll of Body Returns. Psychologists warn that the uncertainty around returning bodies inflicts "psychological terror" on families. Hostages released alive also face long mental recovery processes, including identity rebuilding and trauma recovery from years of abuse in Hamas captivity.


Freed Hostages Recount Brutality. Freed hostages describe severe abuse, isolation, beatings, starvation, and manipulation by Hamas. Some were used as human shields; others spent years underground. Despite intense suffering, some showed resilience, recounting their survival in detail and beginning slow recovery under medical care.


More Details of Captivity Reports detail specific experiences of individual hostages, including forced isolation, chained imprisonment, denial of basic hygiene, and starvation. Some hostages received rare glimpses of the outside world, while others were kept entirely in the dark about events in Israel.

-Ariel Cunio Severe Conditions: Held completely alone for the entire two-year captivity in tunnels across Gaza, with no access to media or information about his family's survival. Unaware for months that his brother David and partner Arbel Yehoud were alive, leading to profound psychological isolation and uncertainty.

-David Cunio Severe Conditions: Held in multiple tunnels with Nimrod Cohen and Eitan Horn, denied all access to media throughout captivity. Learned of his twin brother Eitan's survival only during a brief encounter with Yarden Bibas after a Hamas propaganda video was filmed, enduring extended periods of isolation from family news and external events.

-Gali Berman Severe Conditions: Held separately from his twin brother Ziv in the same city, completely cut off from media access and unaware of his impending reunion. Terrorists spoke Hebrew to him during captivity, adding to psychological manipulation; deprived of daylight, basic sanitation, and family contact for nearly two years.

-Ziv Berman Severe Conditions: Held separately from his twin brother Gali in the same city, with no media access and no knowledge of reunion plans. Subjected to Hebrew communication by terrorists, enduring prolonged underground confinement without daylight or sanitation, fostering deep emotional and informational isolation.

-Elkana Bohbot Severe Conditions: Chained in tunnels for most of the two years, losing all sense of time and space, which caused severe disorientation. On his wedding anniversary, begged a guard for a shower but was initially denied and forced to sit; when allowed, it highlighted the extreme deprivation of hygiene and basic human dignity.

-Matan Angrest Severe Conditions: As an IDF soldier, subjected to severe torture in the first months, including savage beatings that caused blackouts and loss of consciousness; treated for finger and hand injuries without anesthesia, leading to further medical complications. Covered with black sacks and dragged during abduction; spent long periods in dark tunnels where walls collapsed during IDF airstrikes, burying him in rubble multiple times; confined to a dark tunnel for the last four months; experienced flashbacks triggering unconsciousness; thin and weak upon release, with fragmented memories of the kidnapping and battle where he believed his friends were killed.

-Avinatan Or Severe Conditions: Held completely alone in a central Gaza camp for nearly the entire two years, with minimal contact even with Palestinians or other Israelis, resulting in extreme psychological isolation. Systematically starved, losing 30-40% of his body weight; provided very little information about events in Israel post-October 7; attempted a failed escape, underscoring the desperation of his harsh, food-scarce conditions; arrived exhausted and underweight but mentally resilient. Hid prior IDF service in Sayeret Rimon.

-Evyatar David Severe Conditions: Endured both psychological and physical abuse, including months of starvation that left him emaciated with visible ribs, as shown in a Hamas video where he stated he was barely eating or drinking water. Kept without shoes, continuously chained in some periods, and deprived of basic sanitation in dark, humid tunnels; separated from friend Guy Gilboa-Dalal for six weeks (and fully two months recently); guards continued starvation even after the shocking video, only increasing food slightly before release to "fatten him up," leaving him weak and underweight.

-Alon Ohel Severe Conditions: Chained in the same tunnel for almost the entire two years, enduring constant pain and deprivation of daylight and basic sanitation, resulting in gaunt appearance, closely cropped hair, and prolonged malnutrition. Moved unexpectedly just 40 days before release to a central Gaza tunnel after hours of journeying, deliberately positioned as a human shield during an IDF operation to capture Gaza City, heightening the terror of being used as leverage in active combat zones.

-Omri Miran Severe Conditions: Moved between 23 different locations across Gaza, both in tunnels and above ground, for 738 days, mentally tracking each day without writing to maintain sanity amid disorientation. Starved while guards ate in front of him; treatment worsened with IDF ground operations in March, including continuous chaining without shoes and sleeping barefoot on cold ground; deprived of daylight and sanitation for months, leading to paleness and extreme malnutrition upon release.

-Yosef Chaim Ohana Severe Conditions: As a former IDF combat soldier, survived unimaginable torture methods, including confinement with six other men in a tiny underground pit where they couldn't sit, only stand and lean against the wall, with critically low oxygen levels risking suffocation. Held in tunnels for nearly two years, with severe abuse post-deal signing when moved deeper underground; hid military background to avoid worse treatment, enduring beatings and isolation that made him fear lifelong or decade-long captivity. Yosef had a gun to his back much of the time and worked to convince captors not to kill him.

-Rom Braslavski Severe Conditions: Held alone for the entire captivity, starved to extreme malnutrition while guards ate in front of him; shackled continuously and forced to sleep barefoot on cold ground without shoes. As an active IDF logistics soldier, hid his military service; conditions worsened during IDF operations, including chaining in dark tunnels with no sanitation or daylight for nearly two years. His Islamic captors demanded he convert to Islam.

-Bar Kupershtein Severe Conditions: As an active IDF combat soldier in the Nahal Brigade, hid his military background during captivity; endured underground confinement in tunnels with severe abuse, including starvation, beatings, and lack of daylight/sanitation for nearly two years. Provided medical aid on October 7 before capture, but faced harsh treatment in humid, dark conditions leading to respiratory infections and skin issues upon release.


Due to Hamas withholding most of the hostages' bodies, so far, only four families have been able to hold funerals. Families express grief and frustration as hopes for closure remain unmet.


Israel Responds with Sanctions. Israel reduced humanitarian aid to Gaza and limited Gazan travel in response to Hamas violating the hostage deal by returning only four of the 28 agreed bodies. The move signals pressure on Hamas to fulfill the agreement.


  • Oct 15, 2025:

Trump: Hamas Will Disarm. U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Hamas will be disarmed—voluntarily or by force. He warned of rapid and possibly violent disarmament if Hamas refuses to comply with ceasefire terms.


Wife of Released Hostage: "I Won". Rivka Bohbot, wife of freed hostage Elkana, described her emotional reunion and called it a personal victory. She urged continued efforts to free remaining hostages.


Faith and Gratitude for Hostage Return. Yosef Haim Ohana, a released hostage, endured severe torture during his two years in Hamas captivity, including being confined in a cramped, oxygen-deprived pit with other hostages after a deal was signed. His father, Avi Ohana, described the emotional toll, saying he couldn’t sleep for two years due to pain but now cannot sleep due to joy. Yosef Haim’s survival was sustained by faith and thoughts of family, bolstered by a moment when he heard his father’s voice on a radio while in captivity. Avi credited spiritual strength, prayers, and visits to holy sites for helping him cope. The verse from Psalms is being fulfilled: ‘Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me.’” After the signing of the latest deal, his son was transferred - together with about seven other hostages - to a deep, narrow pit, where they were held under extremely harsh conditions. “They couldn’t sit, only stand and lean against the wall. There was no oxygen. A person could die just from that alone, God forbid. It was literally, ‘And Joseph was brought down to Egypt’ - Joseph in the pit,” he said. He reminds his son’s release as a divine miracle for both their family and the Jewish people, emphasizing that faith and hope persist even in the darkest times.


Noa Argamani: “We Won Our Personal War”. Freed hostage Noa Argamani shared emotional reflections on her reunion with fellow hostage Avinatan Or, describing it as a personal triumph after years of captivity.


Hostage Told: “Your Father Isn’t Protesting”. Hamas reportedly manipulated hostages by implying that those with protesting families were less likely to be released. One hostage was told he would be freed first because his father wasn’t actively protesting.


Hamas has executed several Palestinians labeled as "collaborators" in Gaza. [Hamas labels anyone opposing them as such], as shown in a disturbing video circulating on social media, raising fears that a recently brokered peace deal is at risk. The footage depicts armed Hamas militants shooting seven kneeling men, with crowds cheering and chanting "Allah Akbar." Hamas confirmed the video's authenticity and has recalled 7,000 security forces to maintain control in areas vacated by Israeli troops. U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly approved Hamas's internal security operations for a limited period. The executions, combined with Hamas's failure to return the bodies of 24 out of 28 deceased Israeli hostages, threaten the fragile Trump-brokered peace deal. Italian analyst: "They are always the barbarians of October 7th."


Brandon Tatum vs. "Palestinian" Nerdeen Kiswani on Piers Morgan. In a fiery TV debate, conservative commentator Brandon Tatum accused WOL's Nerdeen Kiswani of supporting terrorism for refusing to condemn Hamas (and that after Oct 7 Hamas attacks --which Kiswani supports-- Israel hits them, suddenly it's a supposed "genocide").


IDF Airstrike in Gaza. The IDF killed two Palestinians who crossed a security boundary near Shuja’iyya. The area includes a clan protected by Israel from Hamas retaliation. Airstrikes continue to secure Israeli forces and prevent Hamas movements.


Democratic Socialists Condemn Ceasefire. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) which backs Zohran Mamdani condemned the Gaza ceasefire and called for continued resistance against Israel, ignoring Hamas atrocities, showing their extreme stance and dismisses the hostage crisis and Oct 7 attacks which propelled the war.


Netanyahu Vows Disarmament or “Hell”. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Hamas would be disarmed or face severe consequences. His statement follows Hamas’s failure to meet ceasefire obligations and ongoing threats to Israeli security.


Avinatan Or Sends First Video After Return. Former hostage Avinatan Or recorded and sent his first message after returning to Israel. The emotional video, shared with friends, symbolized his return to life after two years in captivity.


Matan Angrest Received Prayer Book in Captivity. Despite severe torture, hostage Matan Angrest prayed three times daily in captivity using a book given by Hamas. His family said his faith and strength helped him survive.


More Hostage Bodies Identified. Bodies of Tamir Nimrodi, Uriel Baruch, and Eitan Levy were returned by Hamas and identified in Tel Aviv. A fourth body turned over was a Palestinian, not a hostage, indicating Hamas attempted to deceive Israel. This raises more distrust in Hamas’s cooperation with the ceasefire deal.


CENTCOM Boss Demands Hamas Disarm NOW. U.S. Admiral Brad Cooper urged Hamas to immediately disarm and stop harming Palestinian civilians. His remarks support former President Trump’s 20-point peace plan for stabilizing Gaza.


Oxford Student Sings ‘Kill the Zios[sic]’ and Learns a Bitter Lesson. Oxford student Samuel Williams was arrested for inciting racial hatred after chanting “Kill the Zios[sic]” at a pro-Palestinian march. The incident sparked debate on hate speech versus free speech in elite academic institutions.


Hamas claims it returned all deceased hostages in its possession. Hamas announced it no longer holds any deceased hostages. The Red Cross is preparing to receive more bodies. Trump warned that Israel may resume fighting if the hostage deal is violated.


Report: Hamas gave the wrong body for propaganda purposes, not by mistake.


"I Can’t Imagine the Horizon Without You" – Guy Illouz Laid to Rest. Hundreds attended the funeral of Guy Illouz, a hostage murdered in Hamas captivity. His father shared the pain of burying his son and noted Guy’s enduring smile as heartbreaking.


Unbroken Bond – Matan Angrest Attends Commander’s Funeral. Just two days after his release, former hostage Matan Angrest attended the funeral of his commander, Daniel Perez. The deeply emotional act highlighted the unresolved pain and unity among freed captives and the fallen.


Trump: Israel may hit Gaza if Hamas breaks deal. Trump warned that Israel could reenter Gaza if Hamas violates the current deal. He added that Hamas may be shifting focus to internal gangs rather than civilians.


'They demanded he convert to Islam' . Rom Braslavski's mother revealed that her son, a freed Israeli hostage, endured two years of isolation in Gaza captivity. Hostages faced psychological abuse, including pressure to convert to Islam, fast during Ramadan, or read the Quran in exchange for food and better conditions. Testimonies aired on Hebrew media described prolonged isolation, torture, starvation, and confinement in tunnels for nearly two years since their abduction.


Drones smuggling heavy weapons into Israel from Egypt. IIsraeli officials are raising alarms over drones smuggling heavy weapons from Egypt into Israel "with impunity." The report highlights growing concerns about unchecked cross-border smuggling operations, posing a significant security threat.


An NHS junior Arab Ialamic doctor faces a second tribunal for antisemitism and Holocaust denial after calling for jihad in London, praising armed Palestinian fighters as heroes, refusing to condemn the October 7 attack, and describing a north London hospital as a so-called Jewish supremacy[sic] cesspit.


Israel releases 250 Arab Palestinian terrorists serving life sentences for murder in exchange for 20 Israeli hostages, creating 160 new Palestinian terrorist millionaires through over 70 million dollars in Palestinian Authority pay-for-slay salaries.


Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado in an interview on Venezuela: "We're calling for the interventions of Russia, China, Cuba and Iran to be stopped and to be expelled. Venezuela right now is a safe haven where Hezbollah, Hamas, the drug cartels, the Colombian guerrilla operate freely. And they are part of this liaison with the regime."


  • Oct 16, 2025:

Mother of freed hostage says son was tortured, pressured to convert to Islam. Freed hostage Rom Braslavski was tortured, denied basic needs and pressured to convert to Islam by Islamic Jihad captors, mother Tami says; terrorists promised food if he renounced Judaism and falsely told him Israel had been bombed and nearly destroyed by Iran.


The torture, the starvation and the request that surprised his mother. Bar's captivity. Bar Kupershtein suffered from starvation and abuse, and was often in immediate danger of death; Despite this, his mother Julie said that he managed to rise above it all, arranged for hostages to have a cesspool and electricity, and slept for many hours to keep sane: The moment he escaped from an exploding building, the promise he made to himself in captivity - and why he became close to religion.


Arab led Pro-Palestinian riots rock Barcelona despite Gaza ceasefire: McDonald’s and Starbucks vandalized. Despite the ceasefire in Gaza, pro-Palestinian protests in Europe continue to turn violent; In Barcelona, masked rioters vandalized stores, banks and offices, clashing with police, who responded with tear gas and arrested 15 suspects.


Nazi Symbol on Capitol Hill? What a Republican Aide Taped to His Office Wall Is Neo Nazism Spreading? Nazi Symbol on Capitol Hill? What a Republican Aide Taped to His Office Wall A swastika-defaced American flag was discovered in Rep. David Taylor's office, sparking controversy and investigation. The incident follows recent exposure of extremist messages among GOP members.


Arab indicted for passing sensitive info to Iran during June op.


Man arrested in Seattle over alleged attack on elderly Jewish man. Investigators found that the motive for the attack was the victim's Jewish identity. The suspect was arrested and taken into custody, and the police classified the case as a hate crime.


Son of Ramot terror victim named after murdered father. Widow of Ramot Junction terror attack [Sep/2025] victim Yisrael Matsner holds circumcision ceremony for newborn son, naming him after his murdered father.


Marking 1 yr since Sinwar's elimination, IDF publishes new photo. New photo shows Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's body in rubble, as IDF commanders stand over him.


Top Houthi Commander Declared Dead—Months After Israeli Strike! Top Houthi commander Muhammad Al-Ghamari's death confirmed months after Israeli airstrike in Sanaa. Strike also killed PM Al-Rahawi in major blow to rebel leadership.


'Sorry my firstborn son'. IDF soldier Tamir Nimrodi laid to rest.


Segev Kalfon's dream in captivity. Freed hostage Segev Kalfon dreamt of shouting "Shema Yisrael" during his release from captivity. The article details his aspirations and emotional journey during his time as a hostage.


Extraordinary Man': Piers Morgan Visibly Moved by Hostage Eli Sharabi's Survival Story. Released hostage Eli Sharabi shared the harrowing details of his two-year captivity in Gaza, including the devastating moment he learned his wife and daughters were murdered. His story moved British journalist Piers Morgan, who displayed rare emotion during the interview.


Two Years of Hell: Elkanah Bohbot’s Rehabilitation Fund. Elkanah Bohbot's family launched a $500,000 fundraising campaign to support his physical, psychological, and familial rehabilitation after 738 days of "inhumane" captivity in Hamas tunnels. The funds aim to aid his recovery from the severe trauma endured.


Sa'ar - 'We know for certain Hamas can release more hostages'. Israeli official Gideon Sa'ar stated that Hamas has the capability to release additional hostages, emphasizing ongoing efforts to secure their freedom.


IDF strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.


'Only now am I free' - Emily Damari's reunion Freed hostage Emily Damari had an emotional reunion with the Berman twins, expressing a sense of true freedom after her release from captivity.


Tommy Robinson: 'If Israel falls, we all fall'. He emphasized the global implications of Israel's security.


Trump threatens to ‘kill’ Hamas if Gaza executions continue. U.S. President issued a stern warning to Hamas, stating that if the group continues executing civilians in Gaza, the U.S. would be forced to intervene and "kill them." This was in response to Hamas's ongoing actions, which Trump noted violated prior agreements. Trump warns Hamas - 'If they don’t behave, we’ll take care of it'.


Islamo socialist New York mayoral candidate Mamdani refuses to demand that Hamas stop fighting Israel despite a ceasefire, while an anti-Israel student group cheers Hamas executions of other Gaza factions.


A New York mayoral candidate performs poorly in a debate, dodging questions on funding 10 billion dollars in socialist proposals, decriminalizing prostitution, and his support for globalizing the intifada, while refusing to recognize Israel as a Jewish state and repeatedly calling its actions in the Pallyweid "genocide/apartheid".


Qatar participates in international counter-terrorism forums and funds UN anti-terror bodies while sponsoring terrorism, including hosting the September 11 mastermind as a government employee, attending an Al-Qaeda financier's family wedding, holding ISIS-supporting conferences, and backing Hamas's October 7 attack.


Hostage survivor Yosef Chaim testifies he was one second from a bullet to the head.


  • Oct 17, 2025:

A paramedic is injured in a Arab-terror rock attack in southern Israel.


The British prime minister disagrees with the London Islamic mayor S. Khan, calling the phrase from the river to the sea antisemitic.


"Starvation" scandal. Shawarma stands reopen in Gaza neighborhoods amid reports of widespread hunger and famine.


An Arab "Palestinian" from Gaza, Mahmoud Amin Ya’Qub Al-Muhtadi, hiding in Louisiana, is charged with joining the Hamas-led October 7 attack, organizing fighters, crossing into Israel, and later entering the US on a fraudulent visa after lying about his paramilitary ties; he is arrested while working at a restaurant.


'Forgive us': Hundreds accompany 27-year-old slain hostage Inbar Hayman at the Nova music festival and held in Gaza, as she's laid to rest.


From joy to reality: social workers describe supporting freed hostage families as a long-term process like a baby learning to walk, with returnees relearning family bonds amid anxiety triggers and fading public support.


The father of a slain IDF soldier hostage reveals his son's calm resourcefulness in trying to save his life during kidnapping. Released hostage Guy Gilboa-Dallal suffers from myriad of physical problems his son suffers from - infections, hearing problems, nutritional deficiencies and father promises: 'He will recover with love and patience.'


  • Oct 15, 2025:

Trump: Hamas Will Disarm. U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Hamas will be disarmed—voluntarily or by force. He warned of rapid and possibly violent disarmament if Hamas refuses to comply with ceasefire terms.


Wife of Released Hostage: "I Won". Rivka Bohbot, wife of freed hostage Elkana, described her emotional reunion and called it a personal victory. She urged continued efforts to free remaining hostages.


Faith and Gratitude for Hostage Return. Yosef Haim Ohana, a released hostage, endured severe torture during his two years in Hamas captivity, including being confined in a cramped, oxygen-deprived pit with other hostages after a deal was signed. His father, Avi Ohana, described the emotional toll, saying he couldn’t sleep for two years due to pain but now cannot sleep due to joy. Yosef Haim’s survival was sustained by faith and thoughts of family, bolstered by a moment when he heard his father’s voice on a radio while in captivity. Avi credited spiritual strength, prayers, and visits to holy sites for helping him cope. The verse from Psalms is being fulfilled: ‘Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me.’” After the signing of the latest deal, his son was transferred - together with about seven other hostages - to a deep, narrow pit, where they were held under extremely harsh conditions. “They couldn’t sit, only stand and lean against the wall. There was no oxygen. A person could die just from that alone, God forbid. It was literally, ‘And Joseph was brought down to Egypt’ - Joseph in the pit,” he said. He reminds his son’s release as a divine miracle for both their family and the Jewish people, emphasizing that faith and hope persist even in the darkest times.


Noa Argamani: “We Won Our Personal War”. Freed hostage Noa Argamani shared emotional reflections on her reunion with fellow hostage Avinatan Or, describing it as a personal triumph after years of captivity.


Hostage Told: “Your Father Isn’t Protesting”. Hamas reportedly manipulated hostages by implying that those with protesting families were less likely to be released. One hostage was told he would be freed first because his father wasn’t actively protesting.


Hamas has executed several Palestinians labeled as "collaborators" in Gaza. [Hamas labels anyone opposing them as such], as shown in a disturbing video circulating on social media, raising fears that a recently brokered peace deal is at risk. The footage depicts armed Hamas militants shooting seven kneeling men, with crowds cheering and chanting "Allah Akbar." Hamas confirmed the video's authenticity and has recalled 7,000 security forces to maintain control in areas vacated by Israeli troops. U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly approved Hamas's internal security operations for a limited period. The executions, combined with Hamas's failure to return the bodies of 24 out of 28 deceased Israeli hostages, threaten the fragile Trump-brokered peace deal. Italian analyst: "They are always the barbarians of October 7th."


Brandon Tatum vs. "Palestinian" Nerdeen Kiswani on Piers Morgan. In a fiery TV debate, conservative commentator Brandon Tatum accused WOL's Nerdeen Kiswani of supporting terrorism for refusing to condemn Hamas (and that after Oct 7 Hamas attacks --which Kiswani supports-- Israel hits them, suddenly it's a supposed "genocide").


IDF Airstrike in Gaza. The IDF killed two Palestinians who crossed a security boundary near Shuja’iyya. The area includes a clan protected by Israel from Hamas retaliation. Airstrikes continue to secure Israeli forces and prevent Hamas movements.


Democratic Socialists Condemn Ceasefire. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) which backs Zohran Mamdani condemned the Gaza ceasefire and called for continued resistance against Israel, ignoring Hamas atrocities, showing their extreme stance and dismisses the hostage crisis and Oct 7 attacks which propelled the war.


Netanyahu Vows Disarmament or “Hell”. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Hamas would be disarmed or face severe consequences. His statement follows Hamas’s failure to meet ceasefire obligations and ongoing threats to Israeli security.


Avinatan Or Sends First Video After Return. Former hostage Avinatan Or recorded and sent his first message after returning to Israel. The emotional video, shared with friends, symbolized his return to life after two years in captivity.


Matan Angrest Received Prayer Book in Captivity. Despite severe torture, hostage Matan Angrest prayed three times daily in captivity using a book given by Hamas. His family said his faith and strength helped him survive.


More Hostage Bodies Identified. Bodies of Tamir Nimrodi, Uriel Baruch, and Eitan Levy were returned by Hamas and identified in Tel Aviv. A fourth body turned over was a Palestinian, not a hostage, indicating Hamas attempted to deceive Israel. This raises more distrust in Hamas’s cooperation with the ceasefire deal.


CENTCOM Boss Demands Hamas Disarm NOW. U.S. Admiral Brad Cooper urged Hamas to immediately disarm and stop harming Palestinian civilians. His remarks support former President Trump’s 20-point peace plan for stabilizing Gaza.


Oxford Student Sings ‘Kill the Zios[sic]’ and Learns a Bitter Lesson. Oxford student Samuel Williams was arrested for inciting racial hatred after chanting “Kill the Zios[sic]” at a pro-Palestinian march. The incident sparked debate on hate speech versus free speech in elite academic institutions.


Hamas claims it returned all deceased hostages in its possession. Hamas announced it no longer holds any deceased hostages. The Red Cross is preparing to receive more bodies. Trump warned that Israel may resume fighting if the hostage deal is violated.


Report: Hamas gave the wrong body for propaganda purposes, not by mistake.


"I Can’t Imagine the Horizon Without You" – Guy Illouz Laid to Rest. Hundreds attended the funeral of Guy Illouz, a hostage murdered in Hamas captivity. His father shared the pain of burying his son and noted Guy’s enduring smile as heartbreaking.


Unbroken Bond – Matan Angrest Attends Commander’s Funeral. Just two days after his release, former hostage Matan Angrest attended the funeral of his commander, Daniel Perez. The deeply emotional act highlighted the unresolved pain and unity among freed captives and the fallen.


Trump: Israel may hit Gaza if Hamas breaks deal. Trump warned that Israel could reenter Gaza if Hamas violates the current deal. He added that Hamas may be shifting focus to internal gangs rather than civilians.


'They demanded he convert to Islam' . Rom Braslavski's mother revealed that her son, a freed Israeli hostage, endured two years of isolation in Gaza captivity. Hostages faced psychological abuse, including pressure to convert to Islam, fast during Ramadan, or read the Quran in exchange for food and better conditions. Testimonies aired on Hebrew media described prolonged isolation, torture, starvation, and confinement in tunnels for nearly two years since their abduction.


Drones smuggling heavy weapons into Israel from Egypt. IIsraeli officials are raising alarms over drones smuggling heavy weapons from Egypt into Israel "with impunity." The report highlights growing concerns about unchecked cross-border smuggling operations, posing a significant security threat.


An NHS junior Arab Ialamic doctor faces a second tribunal for antisemitism and Holocaust denial after calling for jihad in London, praising armed Palestinian fighters as heroes, refusing to condemn the October 7 attack, and describing a north London hospital as a so-called Jewish supremacy[sic] cesspit.


Israel releases 250 Arab Palestinian terrorists serving life sentences for murder in exchange for 20 Israeli hostages, creating 160 new Palestinian terrorist millionaires through over 70 million dollars in Palestinian Authority pay-for-slay salaries.


Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado in an interview on Venezuela: "We're calling for the interventions of Russia, China, Cuba and Iran to be stopped and to be expelled. Venezuela right now is a safe haven where Hezbollah, Hamas, the drug cartels, the Colombian guerrilla operate freely. And they are part of this liaison with the regime."


  • Oct 16, 2025:

Mother of freed hostage says son was tortured, pressured to convert to Islam. Freed hostage Rom Braslavski was tortured, denied basic needs and pressured to convert to Islam by Islamic Jihad captors, mother Tami says; terrorists promised food if he renounced Judaism and falsely told him Israel had been bombed and nearly destroyed by Iran.


The torture, the starvation and the request that surprised his mother. Bar's captivity. Bar Kupershtein suffered from starvation and abuse, and was often in immediate danger of death; Despite this, his mother Julie said that he managed to rise above it all, arranged for hostages to have a cesspool and electricity, and slept for many hours to keep sane: The moment he escaped from an exploding building, the promise he made to himself in captivity - and why he became close to religion.


Arab led Pro-Palestinian riots rock Barcelona despite Gaza ceasefire: McDonald’s and Starbucks vandalized. Despite the ceasefire in Gaza, pro-Palestinian protests in Europe continue to turn violent; In Barcelona, masked rioters vandalized stores, banks and offices, clashing with police, who responded with tear gas and arrested 15 suspects.


Nazi Symbol on Capitol Hill? What a Republican Aide Taped to His Office Wall Is Neo Nazism Spreading? Nazi Symbol on Capitol Hill? What a Republican Aide Taped to His Office Wall A swastika-defaced American flag was discovered in Rep. David Taylor's office, sparking controversy and investigation. The incident follows recent exposure of extremist messages among GOP members.


Arab indicted for passing sensitive info to Iran during June op.


Man arrested in Seattle over alleged attack on elderly Jewish man. Investigators found that the motive for the attack was the victim's Jewish identity. The suspect was arrested and taken into custody, and the police classified the case as a hate crime.


Son of Ramot terror victim named after murdered father. Widow of Ramot Junction terror attack [Sep/2025] victim Yisrael Matsner holds circumcision ceremony for newborn son, naming him after his murdered father.


Marking 1 yr since Sinwar's elimination, IDF publishes new photo. New photo shows Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's body in rubble, as IDF commanders stand over him.


Top Houthi Commander Declared Dead—Months After Israeli Strike! Top Houthi commander Muhammad Al-Ghamari's death confirmed months after Israeli airstrike in Sanaa. Strike also killed PM Al-Rahawi in major blow to rebel leadership.


'Sorry my firstborn son'. IDF soldier Tamir Nimrodi laid to rest.


Segev Kalfon's dream in captivity. Freed hostage Segev Kalfon dreamt of shouting "Shema Yisrael" during his release from captivity. The article details his aspirations and emotional journey during his time as a hostage.


Extraordinary Man': Piers Morgan Visibly Moved by Hostage Eli Sharabi's Survival Story. Released hostage Eli Sharabi shared the harrowing details of his two-year captivity in Gaza, including the devastating moment he learned his wife and daughters were murdered. His story moved British journalist Piers Morgan, who displayed rare emotion during the interview.


Two Years of Hell: Elkanah Bohbot’s Rehabilitation Fund. Elkanah Bohbot's family launched a $500,000 fundraising campaign to support his physical, psychological, and familial rehabilitation after 738 days of "inhumane" captivity in Hamas tunnels. The funds aim to aid his recovery from the severe trauma endured.


Sa'ar - 'We know for certain Hamas can release more hostages'. Israeli official Gideon Sa'ar stated that Hamas has the capability to release additional hostages, emphasizing ongoing efforts to secure their freedom.


IDF strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.


'Only now am I free' - Emily Damari's reunion Freed hostage Emily Damari had an emotional reunion with the Berman twins, expressing a sense of true freedom after her release from captivity.


Tommy Robinson: 'If Israel falls, we all fall'. He emphasized the global implications of Israel's security.


Trump threatens to ‘kill’ Hamas if Gaza executions continue. U.S. President issued a stern warning to Hamas, stating that if the group continues executing civilians in Gaza, the U.S. would be forced to intervene and "kill them." This was in response to Hamas's ongoing actions, which Trump noted violated prior agreements. Trump warns Hamas - 'If they don’t behave, we’ll take care of it'.

Islamo socialist New York mayoral candidate Mamdani refuses to demand that Hamas stop fighting Israel despite a ceasefire, while an anti-Israel student group cheers Hamas executions of other Gaza factions.


A New York mayoral candidate performs poorly in a debate, dodging questions on funding 10 billion dollars in socialist proposals, decriminalizing prostitution, and his support for globalizing the intifada, while refusing to recognize Israel as a Jewish state and repeatedly calling its actions in the Pallyweid "genocide/apartheid".


Qatar participates in international counter-terrorism forums and funds UN anti-terror bodies while sponsoring terrorism, including hosting the September 11 mastermind as a government employee, attending an Al-Qaeda financier's family wedding, holding ISIS-supporting conferences, and backing Hamas's October 7 attack.


Hostage survivor Yosef Chaim testifies he was one second from a bullet to the head.


Pro-Hamas Hackers Disrupt North American Airports. A group called “Turkish hacker Cyber Islam” hacked communication systems at four North American airports—Harrisburg International (Pennsylvania), Kelowna International, Victoria International (British Columbia), and Windsor International (Ontario)—to broadcast pro-Hamas propaganda. The attacks prompted investigations in the U.S. and Canada.


Palestinian Authority: It’s Lawful to Murder Israelis. The Palestinian Authority (PA) justifies and glorifies terrorism against Israelis, despite being viewed as a peacemaker by some European leaders. Official PA social media posts claimed over 10,000 Palestinian prisoners are “unlawfully” held by Israel, framing them as lawful combatants with a right to kill Israelis, treating them as prisoners of war who must be freed.


Oct 7: Hamas' new level of cruelty. Two Israeli jurists, Dr. Cochav Elkayam-Levy and Adv. Merav Israeli-Amarant, are urging Europe to acknowledge the full extent of Hamas’ October 7, 2023, atrocities, warning that denial risks enabling future crimes. Their Civil Commission on October 7th Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children has compiled a secure archive of survivor testimonies, medical reports, and Hamas’ own recordings to document the unprecedented violence, particularly against women and children. They highlight a new pattern of "family-targeted terror," where families were deliberately attacked, parents forced to witness their children’s deaths, and homes burned. The jurists propose recognizing “kinocide”—the intentional destruction of families—as a crime under international law. Despite the well-documented nature of the attacks, denial persists globally, prompting their call for recognition, accountability, and legal evolution to prevent such terror from becoming a blueprint. They shared their findings in Brussels, warning of the risks of amplifying such terror via social media, and are preparing to present their work at an international tribunal in Denmark.


  • Oct 17, 2025:

A paramedic is injured in a Arab-terror rock attack in southern Israel.


The British prime minister disagrees with the London Islamic mayor S. Khan, calling the phrase from the river to the sea antisemitic.


"Starvation" scandal. Shawarma stands reopen in Gaza neighborhoods amid reports of widespread hunger and famine.


Post 'Will They Ever Apologize for Lying?' Hamas's "Gaza famine" narrative since 2005 was propaganda, not reality. True famine (Yemen/Sudan) shows skeletal deaths; Gaza had stocked markets, open bakeries, and 2M+ tons of aid. Hamas hoarded food for fighters, weaponizing civilian suffering. UN, NGOs, media repeated lies without evidence, shifting war to legal accusations against Israel. No famine occurred—only manipulation. Propaganda endures; apologies unlikely.


An Arab "Palestinian" from Gaza, Mahmoud Amin Ya’Qub Al-Muhtadi, hiding in Louisiana, is charged with joining the Hamas-led October 7 attack, organizing fighters, crossing into Israel, and later entering the US on a fraudulent visa after lying about his paramilitary ties; he is arrested while working at a restaurant.


'Forgive us': Hundreds accompany 27-year-old slain hostage Inbar Hayman at the Nova music festival and held in Gaza, as she's laid to rest.


From joy to reality: social workers describe supporting freed hostage families as a long-term process like a baby learning to walk, with returnees relearning family bonds amid anxiety triggers and fading public support.


The father of a slain IDF soldier hostage reveals his son's calm resourcefulness in trying to save his life during kidnapping. Released hostage Guy Gilboa-Dallal suffers from myriad of physical problems his son suffers from - infections, hearing problems, nutritional deficiencies and father promises: 'He will recover with love and patience.'


Released hostage, Matan Angrest, requests to return to IDF operational service after two years in captivity.


The Israeli cabinet votes to rename the war the War of Rebirth.


Hamas finds a hostage's body in Gaza, and Israel prepares to receive it as the group falls short of ceasefire terms to return all living and deceased hostages.


A New York mayoral candidate is accused of taqiyya-style deception to hide radical Hamas sympathies, including refusing to call for disarmament until pressured, fundraising for UNRWA despite its October 7 ties, glorifying convicted Hamas funders in lyrics, and refusing to condemn globalizing the intifada.


Hamas searches for the body of a deceased Israeli hostage in Khan Younis rubble using basic equipment, estimating up to five more days despite ceasefire commitments; Israel accuses the group of withholding 19 dead hostages as bargaining chips and chooses not to derail the ceasefire.


Academical Antisemitic Scandal at Concordia University. A controversy erupted at Concordia University after math professor Chantal David allegedly posted an antisemitic social media comment targeting “hardcore Zionist colleagues” at another institution, sparking debate over hate speech and academic conduct.


Hezbollah Tries to Edge Closer to Israeli Border. Hezbollah operatives were reported approaching the Israeli-Lebanon border fence, prompting concern among residents. The IDF’s Galilee Division commander reassured locals, while Israel conducted major airstrikes and prepared for a significant divisional drill.


Rom Braslavski: Strength from Jewish Identity in Captivity. Freed hostage Rom Braslavski, held by Islamic Jihad for 738 days, said his Jewish identity gave him strength during captivity. Speaking from a hospital, he described religious abuse and harsh conditions, urging Israelis to strengthen unity and faith.

Braslavsky was held alone in darkness for two years, requested to see the sky upon his release. His cousin, Liron Oberlander, shared that Rom found strength in faith and prayer during his ordeal. His simple wish resonated on social media, prompting people worldwide, from places like Florida, Alaska, Portugal, and Scotland, to share sky photos dedicated to him. Rom, who heroically protected others during his capture, now faces a long rehabilitation. His family, along with other survivors’ families, launched a crowdfunding campaign to support his recovery from the abuse, violence, and isolation he endured.


Freed Hostages at Beilinson Hospital. Five hostages freed from Gaza—Evyatar David, Guy Gilboa Dalal, Alon Ohel, Avinatan Or, and Eitan Mor—are recovering at Beilinson Hospital. A multidisciplinary team is addressing severe malnutrition, psychological trauma, and disrupted sleep patterns caused by prolonged captivity. Starvation effects include nutrient deficiencies and risks like refeeding syndrome. The hostages, in stable condition, face long-term health risks, with the hospital providing lifelong support to aid their physical and emotional recovery.


UN’s ‘Zionism is Racism[sic]’ Resolution. The UN General Assembly’s 1975 Resolution 3379, labeling Zionism as [supposed] racism (based on then Soviet anti Zionism propaganda with anti Jewish in its tropes), turned the UN into a platform for antisemitism, amplifying efforts to delegitimize Israel. Despite its 1991 revocation, the UN’s Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People (CEIRPP) continues promoting anti-Israel narratives, such as apartheid claims and a Palestinian “right of return.” The U.S. is urged to push for CEIRPP’s abolition by lobbying member states to resign and blocking its funding through the UN’s Fifth Committee.


UK: A Birmingham Muslim MP who backed the Israeli football fan ban in the city was warmly praised at a mosque by a preacher who has urged followers to show 'no mercy' to Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters. Footage showed MP Ayoub Khan, a close ally of hard-Left former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, shaking hands with Muslim influencer Asrar Rashid at Lozells Central Mosque in the city in July.


Two Years’ Probation for San Francisco Attacker. Juan Diaz-Rivas, convicted of a hate crime for attacking a Jewish man in San Francisco, received two years’ probation, 83 days in custody, 80 hours of community service, and 16 anger management sessions. Jewish groups criticized the sentence as too lenient for the antisemitic gang attack, where a group cursed Jews and assaulted the victim and a witness.


Alleged Islamic Terror Recruiter in Australia. Shantel Shandil, a 24-year-old university graduate, was arrested in Sydney for sharing extremist content online to inspire violent acts and glorify martyrdom and terrorist groups. The arrest followed a four-month police investigation.


Hamas Aims to Keep Grip on Gaza Security. Hamas official Mohammed Nazzal said the group aims to maintain control over Gaza’s security during an interim period and cannot commit to disarming, complicating U.S. ceasefire plans. Nazzal supported a potential five-year ceasefire to rebuild Gaza but demanded guarantees for Palestinian statehood. He defended Hamas’s recent public executions in Gaza.


UK Court to Hear Challenge to Pro-Hamas Group Ban. Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, was granted permission to challenge the UK’s ban on the group under anti-terrorism laws, arguing it violates free speech. The British government lost its bid to block the legal challenge, with a hearing scheduled for next month.


Grand Mufti of Jerusalem’s Role in Antisemitism. Haj Amin al-Husseini, appointed Grand Mufti in 1921, opposed Jewish self-determination, inciting anti-Jewish violence and collaborating with Nazi Germany. His 1946 meeting with journalist Clifton Daniel revealed his continued antisemitic goals despite being a wanted war criminal. Husseini’s legacy of rejecting Jewish equality fueled ongoing conflict.


Venezuela’s Machado Voices Support for Israel. Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Prize winner, expressed support for Israel in a call with Prime Minister Netanyahu, welcoming the return of hostages under a Gaza ceasefire and praising Israel’s stance against Iran. Machado pledged to move Venezuela’s embassy to Jerusalem if her movement gains power.


Vandalism at Milan Synagogue. A mural honoring the Bibas family, kidnapped and killed by Hamas, was vandalized with a “No War” sign during a memorial event at Milan’s synagogue. Created by artist aleXsandro Palombo, the mural depicted Shiri Bibas and her sons, Kfir and Ariel, abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz.


Red Cross Transfers Fallen Hostage’s Body. Hamas returned the remains of Eliyahu Margalit, a 75-year-old killed during the October 7 massacre and abducted to Gaza, to Israel via the Red Cross.


  • Oct 18, 2025:

Hamas claimed another deceased hostage’s body was found under rubble, with plans to return two more at 10:00 p.m. Pressure from Israel and mediators, aligned with Trump’s agreement, facilitated the transfers.


Hamas Fuels Fear in Gaza. Despite hopes that a ceasefire would weaken Hamas, the group has reasserted control in Gaza through violence and fear. Armed men patrol streets, and civilians face ongoing chaos and despair in tense “safe zones.”


IDF Soldiers Injured in Samaria. Two IDF soldiers were injured by an explosive device in Samaria during a security operation.


J.D. Vance to Visit Israel. U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is set to visit Israel, likely to focus on concluding Phase A of Trump’s Gaza peace plan.


Arabs Shoot at Israeli Civilians Near Evyatar. Terrorists shot at Israeli civilians conducting a security patrol near Mevaser Shalom in Samaria, with no injuries reported.


Zohran Mamdani’s Controversial Meeting. NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faced backlash for posing with Imam Siraj Wahhaj, linked to terrorism-related figures, at a Brooklyn mosque campaign event. Critics raised concerns about security and extremism ahead of the November 4 election.


Turkey’s Military Plans in Syria. Turkey plans to send military aid, including drones and armored vehicles, to northern Syria to expand its influence and limit Kurdish autonomy near its border.


Bill Maher Criticizes Pro-Hamas Activists. Comedian Bill Maher questioned the absence of pro-Hamas college activists, criticizing their selective outrage against Israel while ignoring Hamas’s abuses, including recent executions in Gaza.


Dagestani Islamist Found Dead in Turkey. Abakar Abakarov, linked to the 2023 antisemitic pogrom at Makhachkala airport, was found dead in Istanbul. He was wanted by Russia for inciting unrest via a Telegram channel.


Eli Sharabi’s ‘Hostage’ Book Review. Eli Sharabi’s book 'Hostage' recounts his 491 days in Hamas captivity after being abducted from Kibbutz Be’eri on October 7, 2023. He endured starvation, beatings, and psychological abuse but maintained hope through Jewish rituals. He rejected to recite a verse from their Koran in exchange for halva and a bit more food than 1 or 1 & 1/2 dry pita slice per day. Tragically, he learned post-release that his wife and daughters were murdered. His resilience and straightforward narrative highlight the horrors faced by hostages, drawing parallels to Holocaust-era abuses.


Far-Left Vigil for Yahya Sinwar in NYC. The Bronx Anti-War Coalition held a vigil in NYC for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, killed by Israel, displaying a banner glorifying the “Axis of Resistance” and images of other terror leaders, sparking outrage over the event’s antisemitic implications.


Hamas threatens to delay deceased hostages' return. 'Closing Rafah Crossing will delay transfer of additional deceased hostages,' Hamas threatens.


IDF Uses Deterrent Fire After Suspicious Movements Near Gaza.. Several incidents occurred overnight, prompting IDF forces to use deterrent fire to repel Palestinians approaching the "yellow line" along the Gaza Strip. In the past few minutes, a combat helicopter was seen patrolling the skies of the western Negev as part of an emergency preparedness operation. The IDF continues to monitor the border closely and maintain readiness for any potential escalations.


Fallen soldier's sister: 'This is the last battle'. Ayelet Goldin, sister of fallen IDF soldier Hadar Goldin, whose body has been held in Gaza since 2014, says she is 'terrified of the day they'll say, 'We did everything.


Jewish Man Detained in London. A Jewish man was detained by London police for allegedly antagonizing anti-Israel protesters while wearing a small Star of David pendant. Police claimed the arrest was due to his close proximity to the protest, not the symbol. He was handcuffed and held for nearly 10 hours. The incident drew criticism over perceived antisemitism, and the man remains on bail.


EU Parliament Head Speaks at Memorial. European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, at a memorial ceremony in Brussels, said she will never forget the aftermath of the Oct. 7 massacre. She emphasized solidarity with victims and pledged that terror must never prevail. Metsola had visited Israel shortly after the attacks and reaffirmed Europe’s support for justice and remembrance.


Israel Receives Bodies of Two Hostages. The bodies of hostages Ronen Engel and Thai national Sontaya Ukkharsri were returned to Israel by the Red Cross. Engel was killed defending his family during the Oct. 7 attack and was previously abducted with his wife and daughters. Ukkharsri was working near Kibbutz Be’eri when he was taken. Both were identified and honored in a military ceremony. The bodies of 16 deceased hostages are still held by the Hamas terror group; Israel estimates Hamas could return eight bodies immediately, if it wished to do so.


  • Oct 19, 2025:

Ceasefire Broken by Hamas. Hamas violated the ceasefire by attacking Israeli forces in Rafah. Israel responded with airstrikes targeting tunnel shafts and military sites. The attacks triggered emergency political meetings in Jerusalem, where Israeli leaders pledged to respond forcefully. The ceasefire agreement had required Hamas to return all hostages and disarm, conditions not met.


Senior Hamas Commander Eliminated. Yahya al-Mabhouh, a senior [butcher] commander in Hamas’s elite Nukhba unit, was killed by an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza. The strike followed recent ceasefire violations and was part of Israel's continued military operations to eliminate terrorist threats in the region.


Israel Renames Military Operation. Israel has renamed its ongoing conflict with Hamas from Operation Iron Swords to The War of Revival. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated the new name symbolizes national renewal following the Oct. 7 massacre. The Cabinet approved the change, with two ministers not supporting it.


Hezbollah Tied to Fan Ban in UK. A Hezbollah fighter reportedly influenced UK police to bar Israeli fans from an Aston Villa football match by presenting a dossier labeling them as a safety risk. The report raises concerns about foreign influence on domestic law enforcement decisions in Britain.


Hamas Figures Reportedly Seen in Tokyo. Reports claim that suspected Hamas terrorists were seen walking openly in the streets of Tokyo. The sightings sparked alarm and raised concerns about Hamas operatives’ international movements and potential safe havens.


Freed Hostage Recounts Yom Kippur Fasting in Captivity. A former Israeli hostage shared that he fasted during Yom Kippur while in captivity and was released shortly afterward. His account adds to the growing body of testimony about the conditions and emotional struggles faced by hostages held by Hamas.


U.S. Urges Israel Not to Break Ceasefire. The United States is pressuring Israel to maintain the ceasefire with Hamas despite recent violations. U.S. envoys, including Kushner and Witkoff, are urgently visiting Israel to prevent escalation and preserve the fragile agreement they helped broker.


Israeli Soldiers Killed in Gaza. Two Israeli soldiers from the Nahal Brigade—Major Yaniv Kula and Staff Sergeant Itay Yavetz—were killed in southern Gaza during combat. Their deaths came amid renewed fighting following ceasefire violations by Hamas.


Hamas Says It Will Return Another Hostage Body. Hamas announced it had located the body of another Israeli hostage and intends to return it. The timeline and details surrounding the return remain unclear.


Freed Hostage Returns to Community. Freed hostage Ariel Cunio has returned to his community in Kibbutz Nir Oz. His release and return mark a symbolic moment for survivors of the Oct. 7 attacks.


Chief Rabbi Celebrates With Freed Hostages. The chief rabbi of Israel was seen dancing and celebrating with recently released hostages. The event served as a public display of joy and resilience after the trauma endured by those held captive.


Israel to Open Embassy in Estonia. Israel’s government approved the opening of an embassy in Tallinn, Estonia, and appointed Amit Gil-Beiz as ambassador. The move expands Israel’s diplomatic presence in the Baltic region.


  • Oct 20, 2025:

Omer Adam’s Madison Square Garden Concert with Freed Hostage Duet. Israeli pop star Omer Adam performed a sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden, honoring freed hostages and fallen soldiers. A virtual duet with recently released captive Matan Angrest highlighted resilience and unity, creating an emotional moment for attendees.

Sofia Vergara at Omer Adam’s Concert. Colombian-American actress Sofia Vergara surprised fans by attending Omer Adam’s sold-out Madison Square Garden concert. She mingled with fans, posed backstage with Adam and jeweler Lorraine Schwartz, and shared Instagram posts celebrating the show’s tribute to Israeli hostages and soldiers.


Yaniv Kula’s Performance and Death. [Fallen hero] Yaniv Kula, filmed playing Ehud Banai’s “Yotze La’or” at a concentration camp during a Bnei Akiva trip to Poland, was killed in battle in Rafah. The footage captures a poignant moment of his musical legacy before his death.


Trump’s Peace Plan Involving Syria, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia. US Ambassador Thomas Barrack outlined President Trump’s peace plan, emphasizing Syria’s reintegration, Hezbollah’s disarmament, and Saudi Arabia’s nearing accession to the Abraham Accords, signaling steps toward regional stability.


Trump on Gaza Ceasefire and Hamas. President Trump stated he could direct Israel to resume fighting in Gaza to eradicate Hamas but is giving the group a chance to adhere to a fragile ceasefire he brokered. He suggested the recent attack on IDF troops was not authorized by Hamas leadership, warning of swift action if violations continue.


Israel-Bolivia Relations Renewal? Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar congratulated Bolivia’s newly elected President Rodrigo Paz, expressing hope for restoring diplomatic ties after decades of strain. Paz indicated openness to renewing relations, raising optimism for a diplomatic thaw.


Hostage Remains Transferred to IDF. Israeli officials prepared for the transfer of a deceased hostage’s body, announced by Hamas after intense fighting in Rafah that killed two IDF soldiers. The move follows ongoing conflict and negotiations. 16 remaining.


Israeli Broadcasters Sue TikTok. Major Israeli broadcasters, including YES, HOT, Keshet, and Sports Channel, filed a lawsuit against TikTok, alleging the platform enables widespread content piracy, seeking millions in damages.


Palestinian Analyst Criticizes Hamas Executions. An Arab Palestinian analyst condemned Hamas’ executions in Gaza as “ISIS-style” tactics, highlighting internal violence and the group’s brutal actions against rival clans amid ongoing conflict.


King Charles Visits Manchester Synagogue. King Charles visited a Manchester synagogue where two worshippers were killed during Yom Kippur services by a British man of Syrian origin. He met with those present during the attack to offer support.


US Vice President Vance’s Israel Visit. US Vice President Vance arrived in Israel for a two-day visit to meet with Herzog, Netanyahu, hostages, and families, aiming to ensure the Gaza ceasefire’s transition to its second phase. The visit, under tight security, caused road closures.


Anti-Israel Protest at Israel Philharmonic Concert. Anti-Israel demonstrators protested the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra’s performance at Carnegie Hall, expressing opposition to Israeli culture and existence. Their actions reflected ongoing antisemitic sentiment despite the Gaza ceasefire.


New York City Mayoral Race Poll. A poll shows Democratic nominee [Islamo-socialist] Zohran Mamdani leading the NYC mayoral race with 43.2%, ahead of Andrew Cuomo (28.9%) and Curtis Sliwa (19.4%). The race tightens if either Cuomo or Sliwa drops out, with Mamdani maintaining a lead.


Cecilia Parodi, an Italian author and influencer, was convicted for publicly insulting a Holocaust survivor and expressing genocidal hatred toward Jews. The conviction marks a significant legal stance against antisemitic rhetoric in Italy.


Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei mocked U.S. President Donald Trump's claim of having destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities, declaring it a fantasy. He reiterated Iran's independence in nuclear policy and warned of military retaliation if threatened, underscoring ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions after recent military strikes and failed diplomatic efforts.


Three British neo-Nazis who modeled themselves after Hitler's SS were sentenced to prison for plotting terror attacks on synagogues and mosques. Their group, Einsatz 14, was driven by violent racist ideologies and aimed to incite a race war in the UK.


Former Israeli hostage Segev Kalfon revealed harrowing details of his 738-day captivity by Hamas, including beatings, forced labor in tunnels, and psychological abuse. Captured at the Nova music festival, Kalfon described how he clung to survival under inhumane conditions, often facing death and isolation underground.


Ireland is portrayed as being on the verge of disgrace for supporting Ms. Connolly as president. She is described as popular among young voters who see Israel as genocidal[sic], Hamas as freedom fighters, and capitalism as corrupt. Critics highlight her past trip to Syria under Assad, opposition to sanctions, and controversial remarks comparing German defense spending to the 1930s. While some leaders support her opponent, the piece warns that Connolly’s political views conflict with Ireland’s national interests and that public enthusiasm for her is misguided. It is described as being consumed by an anti-Israel ideology, with widespread hostility toward the Jewish state portrayed as a kind of national obsession. Critics say the political elite’s fixation on condemning Israel has replaced religion with moralistic fervor. Connolly’s possible presidency is seen as a step toward institutionalizing this mindset. Her progressive views on gender and immigration are depicted as detached from working-class concerns.


A social media post exposes the Palestinian Youth Movement [PYM] celebrating the October 7 Hamas attacks with shirts glorifying the attackers, showing Amnesty’s Mariam Torres at one of the rallies.

German police arrested author Jürgen Todenhöfer for comparing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Nazis, citing Germany's strict laws against Holocaust distortion. The arrest highlights the country's zero-tolerance approach to trivializing Nazi crimes.


  • Oct 21, 2025:

A new report revealed Hamas is actively involved in shaping a new governing authority in Gaza, despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations. This move challenges efforts to restructure the territory post-conflict and undermines prospects for a neutral governance body.


The IDF mocked Al Jazeera journalist Fadi al-Wahidi for mourning his uncle, a Hamas commander, accusing him and other journalists of acting as propaganda tools for Hamas. The army claimed many so-called media figures are embedded within terrorist ranks.


Ela Haimi, widow of slain Israeli defender Tal Haimi, expressed sorrow and closure upon the return of his body from Gaza. She called for similar resolution for all hostage families, underlining the emotional weight carried by bereaved relatives.


Paul Ingrassia, President Trump's nominee for special counsel, caused outrage after leaked messages revealed racist remarks and an admission of having a "Nazi streak." His lawyer claims the texts were taken out of context or intended as satire.


U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance arrived in Israel to push for continued adherence to the Gaza ceasefire amid fears Netanyahu may resume military operations. The visit reflects U.S. efforts to stabilize the region and prevent a return to full-scale conflict.


Al Jazeera published a leaked database containing the names and photos of 30,000 Israeli Air Force personnel, raising security concerns. Though the source may be civilian, the exposure of personal data of active service members has sparked alarm.


Hundreds gathered in Shiloh to celebrate the return of Avinatan Or, an Israeli hostage held by Hamas for two years. The emotional homecoming included flags, singing, and communal prayers.


Vice President Vance, at the Gaza ceasefire coordination center, warned Hamas that noncompliance could lead to its destruction. He praised the progress of humanitarian efforts and stressed the U.S. commitment to recovering hostages.


Israel’s diaspora minister labeled Turkish President Erdoğan a sworn enemy of Israel and the West, rejecting Turkey’s involvement in Gaza stabilization. The statement reflects deepening Israeli mistrust of Ankara’s regional role.


Prime Minister Netanyahu met with Egypt's intelligence chief in Jerusalem to discuss advancing Trump’s peace plan and regional cooperation. The meeting emphasized strengthening bilateral ties and stabilizing post-war dynamics.


The IDF chief warned that terrorists might exploit the post-war period to destabilize Judea and Samaria. Additional active-duty battalions are being deployed to ease pressure on reservists and bolster regional security.


Israel recovered the body of Tal Haimi, an IDF soldier killed during the Hamas massacre on October 7, 2023. The return of his remains was facilitated through the Red Cross and honored by the military.


The bodies of two Israeli hostages were transferred to Israel via the Red Cross. The IDF and Shin Bet urged Hamas to uphold agreements for returning the remains of all fallen captives.


National Security Council chief Tzachi Hanegbi resigned after being dismissed by Prime Minister Netanyahu due to policy disagreements over Gaza strategy. The move followed disputes over ceasefire terms and targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar.


Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed the dismissal of Tzachi Hanegbi as National Security Advisor. Hanegbi acknowledged shared responsibility for the October 7 failure and called for a thorough investigation.


A week into the U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire, reports indicate Hamas is regrouping, enforcing authority in Gaza, and executing rivals. Experts caution that despite losses, Hamas retains significant capabilities and could quickly reassert control.


Iranian hardliners launched a new political party, the “New Islamic Civilization Party,” aiming to consolidate ideological dominance after the war with Israel. The initiative reflects Tehran’s internal power struggles and post-war recalibration.


New analysis challenges claims of famine in Gaza, citing low mortality figures inconsistent with UN warnings. Experts argue that while conditions are dire, the data does not align with formal famine thresholds.


President Trump issued an ultimatum to Hamas, threatening international military action if it continues violating the ceasefire.


(GOP's) Curtis Sliwa is under growing pressure to withdraw from the New York City mayoral race as his party leadership urges him to step aside, since Cuomo has a serious chance against Mandani.


Trump said Hamas could be defeated quickly if it breaks the ceasefire but expressed a preference for allowing the agreement to hold.


Aftet Trump's threat, games-playing Hamas transferred the bodies of two Israeli hostages to Israel through the Red Cross shortly after Trump’s threat, seen as a strategic move under pressure.


Israeli investigators uncovered a smuggling ring involving Bedouin Battalion soldiers accused of using aid trucks and military vehicles to smuggle cigarettes into Gaza.


Zvika Klein, editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, criticized U.S. media coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, saying The New York Times was “by far” the worst, accusing it of consistent anti-Israel bias and reliance on Hamas sources. He said Israel has been losing the global “propaganda war,” failing to manage its messaging effectively.


An Israeli doctor killed fighting Hamas was found clutching a live grenade he had tried to throw back at terrorists, revealing his act of bravery.


The remains of Israeli hostage Arie Zalamanowicz were identified after being returned from Gaza and confirmed by forensic experts.


  • Oct 22, 2025:


A U.S. Senate candidate from Maine faced backlash after revealing a Nazi Totenkopf tattoo. He claimed he got it while drunk as a young man and denied ever holding Nazi beliefs.


‘Al Jazeera’ worked hand in glove with Hamas, captured docs reveal. The Qatari outlet acted as a propaganda arm for Hamas, installing a dedicated phone line to coordinate with the terror group, according to the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center.


Twenty-six Democrats in the House and Senate and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who votes with the Democrats, penned a letter to Marco Rubio, the U.S. secretary of state, and Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, demanding answers about Israel’s detention of Mohammed Ibrahim, 16, a Palestinian-American accused of throwing rocks at cars. Critics said that there is selective outrage from Congress about Palestinians but not about Israeli hostages. Mike Wagenheim


Thousands of Arabs slip into Israel from PA monthly, officials warn. Security chiefs say the porous barrier and gaps in surveillance enable some 40,000 PA residents to enter Israel every month.


Clip: Arab Terrorist planning attack arrested near Beit El.


IDF eliminates Radwan Force platoon commander. (Lebanon)


Yom Kippur cyberattack on Israeli hospital traced to Iran


Hamas still possesses hundreds of rockets. Hezki Baruch.


Preliminary reading: Knesset passes Judea and Samaria sovereignty bill.


Emotional. Twins who survived Hamas captivity put on tefillin. Gali and Ziv Berman, who were released last week from Hamas captivity, put on tefillin today. Ziv noted that it was his first time since his bar mitzvah.


Murdered Nepali hostage laid to rest in hometown.


'You can rest now, you're safe' The heartbreaking eulogy of Ela for Tal Haimi.


Pres Herzog awards Presidential Medal of Honour to Miriam Adelson. Dr. Miriam Adelson stated on behalf of the laureates: “Two years ago, like all of us, I plunged into the depths of the trauma of war in Gaza. I did what I could to help, not in an army uniform, as I left that to my grandchildren’s proud generation, and not in a doctor’s coat, for we are blessed with devoted and talented physicians in Israel.' “My role was to help raise awareness in America of the true humanitarian crisis - the hostages. Alongside the deep grief for those we lost, there was immense relief and joy in watching them emerge, one by one, from the hell of the tunnels, returning to the paradise, imperfect though it may be, that we call the Land of Israel.

“The mission is not complete. Thirteen of our sons and daughters are still in captivity. We will not rest, we will not be silent, until they all come home. We are proud of our soldiers who risk their lives to defend us all, and we carry in our hearts the memory of those who gave their lives so that we might live.”...


Security Under Strain. Israel’s Next War Has Already Started. As violence spreads across Judea and Samaria during the olive harvest, Israel’s security forces face a crisis of control and a battle that no one has officially declared. The olive harvest across Judea and Samaria has quietly turned into a new front. What used to be a season of routine and livelihood is now marked by repeated attacks, rising fear and a shrinking sense of deterrence among security forces. In recent days local authorities recorded more than fifteen violent incidents tied to the harvest. Most of those events involved confrontations between Jews and Arabs.


Historic Speech. Ted Cruz's Explosive Exposé: The Dark 'Cancer' Infecting the Right – And the Backlash That's Already Erupting! Senator Cruz Calls Out Antisemitism in GOP Ranks as Israel Supporters Rally. In a passionate address at the 45th Annual Night to Honor Israel event hosted by Hagee Ministries at Cornerstone Church here, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) delivered a stark warning about the rise of antisemitism within conservative circles, describing it as a "growing cancer" that threatens American values and national security.


Back to Point 1. Hamas's Bloody Rampage: 150+ Live Disembowelments, Stolen Aid. Civilian Intel Ace Raphael Chayon Lifts the Veil: Over 150 Grisly Executions, Stolen Aid, and a Crushed Resistance, Hamas's Grip on Gaza Remains Unshaken.


Biblical Bombshell Unearthed! 2,700-Year-Old Seal in Jerusalem Exposes Kings' Desperate Tax Revolt Against Ruthless Assyrian Empire. Ancient Echoes Ignite Modern Wonder Biblical Bombshell Unearthed! 2,700-Year-Old Seal in Jerusalem Exposes Kings' Desperate Tax Revolt Against Ruthless Assyrian Empire A 2,700-Year-Old Clay Shard Near the Western Wall Offers First Direct Proof of Diplomatic Drama Between Judah and Its Assyrian Overlords.


Mamdani courts Hasidic voters with Yiddish letter ahead of NYC election. NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani appeals to Hasidic voters in a Yiddish letter, seeking support from a key bloc amid controversy over his anti-Israel views.


In final mayoral debate: Mamdani defends record amid accusations of antisemitism. Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa confront Zohran Mamdani over antisemitism and anti-Israel rhetoric in NYC’s final mayoral debate, as 650 rabbis warn his election could endanger Jews. Mamdani defends his record and pledges inclusivity.


Rubio: Knesset sovereignty bill threatens Trump’s Gaza peace plan. Ahead of Israel visit, Secretary of State warns that Israel’s sovereignty bill, approved in a preliminary reading by the Knesset, endangers Trump’s Gaza peace plan.


Dutch police detain a 25-year-old man after he threatened Geert Wilders in a viral TikTok video, saying he'd go to parliament “with an axe.” Last November, a Dutch court convicted in absentia two Pakistani political leaders of making calls for the murder of Wilders.


Houthis free 12 UN staffers, over 50 still detained in Yemen.


VP Vance ends visit with unusual conference with IDF officers. Vance will devote the final day of his visit to Israel to meetings with the defense minister and senior IDF officials to closely review the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.


  • Oct 23, 2025:

Trump’s Red Line. President Trump warned Israel against annexing parts of Judea and Samaria, emphasizing that doing so would violate assurances he gave to Arab states and would lead to the loss of all U.S. support. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed this stance, criticizing Israel’s preliminary Knesset vote on sovereignty as harmful to peace efforts. Rubio stressed the need to maintain a ceasefire and stabilize Gaza through an international force. Commentator Amit Segal noted the irony of pro-sovereignty politicians prompting such a strong rebuke from a traditionally pro-Israel U.S. administration.

Netanyahu: Israel is independent, US does not dictate our policym Prime Minister Netanyahu dismissed the notion that the U.S. controls Israeli policy, asserting Israel’s independence while expressing deep gratitude for President Trump’s support in Gaza operations and hostage rescue efforts. He highlighted recent coordination with U.S. leaders, including Rubio and Vance, focused on demilitarizing Gaza and disarming Hamas. Netanyahu’s office labeled the annexation bills as opposition provocations designed to cause friction during the U.S. vice president’s visit. Vance criticized the timing of the vote, calling it confusing.


Unbroken Terror. Hamas retains a vast hidden arsenal in Gaza, including hundreds of rockets, thousands of rifles, and an extensive tunnel network. Despite Israel’s ongoing military campaign, the group continues to mount ambushes and exploit the instability created by humanitarian chaos, maintaining its ability to attack and evade Israeli forces.


Betrayed by Mercy. A military report revealed that Hamas exploited “safe zones” designated by the IDF to protect hostages, using them as ambush sites. In one such area (May/2024), twelve Israeli soldiers were killed while Hamas operated from tunnels beneath structures holding a single hostage. The report exposed how Hamas used Israel’s restraint—meant to avoid harming captives—to launch deadly attacks and retreat unscathed.


Hero’s Welcome. Former hostage Matan Angrest returned home after 738 days in captivity, greeted by thousands in an emotional public celebration. He led crowds in chants calling for the immediate return of all remaining hostages.


Iran doxxes, threatens journalists in Israel amid spy hunt. Iranian operatives published personal information of Israeli journalists and issued threats as part of a broader intelligence operation targeting alleged spies in Israel.


Report: US and Israel weigh dividing Gaza for phased reconstruction U.S. and Israeli officials are reportedly considering a plan to divide Gaza into zones to enable gradual reconstruction and ensure stability under international supervision.


As Rubio touches ground, Israel opposes inclusion of critical states in Gaza stabilization force. During Secretary of State Rubio’s visit, Israel objected to the participation of certain countries in an international Gaza stabilization force, citing security concerns and political bias.


Hamas and Palestinian Authority leaders meet in Cairo for first time to discuss Gaza’s future. Leaders from Hamas and the Palestinian Authority met in Cairo for initial talks on Gaza’s postwar governance and reconstruction, marking a rare moment of dialogue between rival factions.


Watch: Greta Thunberg skewered in Gaza flotilla sketch on 'Eretz Nehederet' An episode of Israel’s satire show “Eretz Nehederet” mocked activist Greta Thunberg’s Gaza flotilla attempts, portraying her as selectively outraged depending on who commits violence and satirizing her stance on the conflict.


Indonesia defends ban on Israelis, accepts Olympic fallout. Indonesia reaffirmed its decision to bar Israeli athletes from entering the country, acknowledging the resulting diplomatic backlash and potential consequences for its Olympic participation.


Mamdani Associates Threaten New York Post for Reporting on His Jihadist Imam. 'After the scandal of Zohran Mamdani meeting with Imam Siraj Wahhaj broke, the New York Post did what the rest of the local media refused to do, reporting on the fact that the candidate for mayor had…posed with an unindicted co-conspirator in the Blind Sheikh plot to bomb NYC landmarks spoke at a mosque that had been under NYPD surveillance for its terror ties embraced an imam who had called for Jihad and the takeover of America As part of its reporting, the New York Post even picked up the viral video that Freedom Center Investigates posted in which Wahhaj spewed hate at America. Mamdani had no defense against any of this except to cry ‘Islamophobia’. And his Islamist allies at CAIR went one better by threatening to stop distribution of the New York Post to suppress its reporting on Mamdani. CAIR, Emgage and a group of Yemeni bodega owners rallied to threaten the newspaper for reporting the truth about Mamdani and Wahhaj and demanding “a public apology to Imam Siraj Wahhaj, Muslim Americans” and “an end to government officials legitimizing the Post’s platform”. CAIR, notably, is a prominent backer of the Mamdani campaign, and the rally’s organzier, Debbie Almontaser, was a board member of the Muslim Democratic Club alongside Mamdani so these are really close Mamdani associates threatening the paper for reporting on the candidate. There’s no attempt even being made to disprove the facts about Wahhaj, which includes quotes from the anti-American extremist, just brute force intimidation and censorship.'


Cornell University’s student newspaper retracted artwork by racist Arab professor Karim-Aly Kassam featuring Nazi imagery and a bloodied Star of David that accompanied an opinion piece on Gaza, after backlash and accusations of antisemitism.


Chinese and Russian 'honeytrap' spies target US tech workers. A U.S. intelligence report revealed that China and Russia are using female operatives posing as investors or partners to extract information from American tech professionals through fake online engagements and investment offers.


Israeli first: Heart, liver transplants on same day Doctors at Hadassah Medical Center achieved a medical milestone by performing Israel’s first same-day heart bypass and liver transplant surgeries, successfully saving four patients’ lives.


The numbers are in. There was no genocide in Gaza. “Using Hamas’s own statistics, and subtracting natural deaths and fatalities caused by munitions fired by Gazan combatants, one gets a total of about 33,000 civilian casualties. The widely accepted number of combatant casualties is at about 25,000.

Every one of those 33,000 civilian casualties is a tragedy and a testament to the effectiveness and ruthlessness of Hamas’s human-shield strategy. That number also means that there are fewer than 1.5 civilian deaths for each combatant war death.

A genocide didn’t happen—that we knew a long time ago. But it is now clear that there is no plausible case that Israel used excessive force against civilians or targeted noncombatants.

The opposite is true: In pursuing Hamas, Israeli soldiers sacrificed their own lives to protect civilians. This is not an interpretation of some contextless video floating around social media; this is established fact.”


  • Oct 24, 2025:

Ted Cruz confronted Trump’s nominee for Ambassador to Kuwait, Arab bigot Amer Ghalib, during a Senate hearing over his social media activity, including a liked post comparing Jews to monkeys. The Anti-Defamation League strongly opposed Ghalib’s nomination, citing his alleged antisemitic views, support for the BDS movement, and comments related to recent attacks. The ADL urged the administration to withdraw the nomination, warning his appointment could worsen antisemitic sentiment in Kuwait.


The United States is advancing a new Gaza aid initiative called the “Humanitarian Belt,” establishing fortified hubs to deliver relief and offer amnesty to militants, while excluding UN security oversight. The plan, supported by Israel and several Arab nations, aims to reshape Gaza’s recovery and governance following the conflict.


U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a multinational peace force for Gaza composed of over two dozen countries, including Muslim-majority states, pledging that Hamas will not regain control of the territory.


Israel’s defense minister informed Senator J.D. Vance that most of Hamas’s tunnel network remains operational. Meanwhile, U.S. drones are conducting surveillance missions over Gaza to monitor the ceasefire, and Israeli officials indicated that the second phase of the Hamas ceasefire agreement is likely to proceed despite delays in the return of hostages’ remains.


Anti-Israel incitement: Protesters in Turkey hanged an effigy of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu with a sign calling for the death penalty, reflecting rising anti-Israel sentiment in the country.


  • Oct 25, 2025:

Reports indicate that about 150 Hamas members are staying at a luxury hotel in Cairo following their release, drawing criticism for enjoying lavish accommodations. Under US pressure, Egypt agreed to assist in locating the bodies of Israeli hostages.


The mother of released hostage Matan Angrest said her son returned with physical scars from captivity but remains determined to help bring home fellow hostages.


Netanyahu and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed the strong US-Israel alliance and commitment to defeating Hamas.


Trump met Qatari leaders aboard Air Force One [months after Arab oil rich country gift and who has active lobbying], praising progress toward peace in the Middle East.


Israeli forces carried out a drone strike in central Gaza that killed an Islamic Jihad commander.


Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Hamas to return the bodies of slain hostages, warning of consequences if they fail to comply. Hamas came up with a "response" /off ramp, that it would not provide Israel with a pretext to resume warfare.


Fatah stated that any future governance of Gaza must operate under the authority of the PLO and the State of Palestine.


In Ireland, Catherine Connolly, known for her anti-Israel positions, was elected president by a wide margin.

Israel’s Mossad identified senior IRGC officer “Sardar Ammar” as the mastermind behind foiled Iranian plots targeting Israelis in Australia, Greece, and Germany, prompting diplomatic fallout and expulsions of Iranian envoys.


  • Oct 26, 2025:

Three Turkish citizens were indicted in Israel for attempting to smuggle Iranian-supplied weapons through the Jordan border, one also charged with providing means for terrorism.


Dani Miran, father of recently freed hostage Omri Miran, described his son’s emotional return after two years of captivity in Gaza and reflected on the family’s long struggle and hope during his imprisonment.


Around 100 Australian doctors plan to immigrate to Israel amid rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment in Australia, as Israel expands efforts to recruit foreign physicians.


New York City Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz endorsed Andrew Cuomo for mayor, warning that rival candidate Zohran Mamdani poses a “genuine threat” to the city’s Jewish community.


Three Israeli hostages — Eitan Mor, Evyatar David, and Guy Gilboa-Dalal — were released after two years in Hamas captivity and began outpatient rehabilitation following medical treatment.


A viral video showed activist Shabbos Kestenbaum fiercely confronting influencer Jackson Hinkle over his pro-Hamas views, accusing him of spreading propaganda and aligning with anti-American regimes.


An Israeli strike on an Islamic Jihad operative was reportedly approved by the United States before being carried out.


Residents of Gush Etzion protested after local shepherds were allegedly attacked and then detained by IDF soldiers, demanding accountability.


Senator JD Vance criticized Zohran Mamdani for calling his aunt a “9/11 victim,” while Mamdani defended his comment as referring to post-9/11 discrimination against Muslims.


Over 1,000 rabbis and Jewish leaders signed a petition warning against the normalization of anti-Zionism in the New York mayoral race, referencing Mamdani’s campaign.


A report exposed a senior Iranian official running a covert global terror network using non-Iranian recruits, leading to diplomatic costs for Tehran after repeated failures.


Freed hostage Eitan Mor recounted his torture experience during the October 7th Hamas attacks, including his final moments with slain rescuer Elyakim Libman.


White House reporter Jake Turx suggested that Israel and the U.S. could use the Temple Mount as leverage to pressure Hamas to disarm, sparking debate about its political implications.


Israel prepared for intensified international media scrutiny as foreign journalists were set to enter Gaza, anticipating a new wave of global criticism and propaganda battles.


Israeli prosecutors indicted Arab "Palestinian" Abd al-Karim Sanobar for attempting a mass-casualty bus bombing in Bat Yam, accusing him of plotting multiple bombings aimed at 'killing as many civilians as possible.'


Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas named Hussein al-Sheikh, a former Israel liaison, as his designated successor in the event of his death or incapacitation.


U.S. officials reportedly warned Israel to maintain restraint in Gaza and ensure progress toward a ceasefire, signaling rising American pressure for diplomatic resolution.


Ireland’s new president, Catherine Connolly, faced criticism for past remarks calling Israel a “terrorist state” and defending Hamas, sparking division within Ireland’s Jewish community following her landslide election victory.


Israel’s Mossad identified senior IRGC officer “Sardar Ammar” as the mastermind behind foiled Iranian plots targeting Israelis in Australia, Greece, and Germany, prompting diplomatic fallout and expulsions of Iranian envoys.


  • Oct 26, 2025:

Three Turkish citizens were indicted in Israel for attempting to smuggle Iranian-supplied weapons through the Jordan border, one also charged with providing means for terrorism.


Dani Miran, father of recently freed hostage Omri Miran, described his son’s emotional return after two years of captivity in Gaza and reflected on the family’s long struggle and hope during his imprisonment.


Around 100 Australian doctors plan to immigrate to Israel amid rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment in Australia, as Israel expands efforts to recruit foreign physicians.


New York City Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz endorsed Andrew Cuomo for mayor, warning that rival candidate Zohran Mamdani poses a “genuine threat” to the city’s Jewish community.


Three Israeli hostages — Eitan Mor, Evyatar David, and Guy Gilboa-Dalal — were released after two years in Hamas captivity and began outpatient rehabilitation following medical treatment.


A viral video showed activist Shabbos Kestenbaum fiercely confronting influencer Jackson Hinkle over his pro-Hamas views, accusing him of spreading propaganda and aligning with anti-American regimes.


An Israeli strike on an Islamic Jihad operative was reportedly approved by the United States before being carried out.


Residents of Gush Etzion protested after local shepherds were allegedly attacked and then detained by IDF soldiers, demanding accountability.


Senator JD Vance criticized Zohran Mamdani for calling his aunt a “9/11 victim,” while Mamdani defended his comment as referring to post-9/11 discrimination against Muslims.


Over 1,000 rabbis and Jewish leaders signed a petition warning against the normalization of anti-Zionism in the New York mayoral race, referencing Mamdani’s campaign.


A report exposed a senior Iranian official running a covert global terror network using non-Iranian recruits, leading to diplomatic costs for Tehran after repeated failures.


Freed hostage Eitan Mor recounted his torture experience during the October 7th Hamas attacks, including his final moments with slain rescuer Elyakim Libman.


White House reporter Jake Turx suggested that Israel and the U.S. could use the Temple Mount as leverage to pressure Hamas to disarm, sparking debate about its political implications.


Israel prepared for intensified international media scrutiny as foreign journalists were set to enter Gaza, anticipating a new wave of global criticism and propaganda battles.


Israeli prosecutors indicted Arab "Palestinian" Abd al-Karim Sanobar for attempting a mass-casualty bus bombing in Bat Yam, accusing him of plotting multiple bombings aimed at 'killing as many civilians as possible.'


Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas named Hussein al-Sheikh, a former Israel liaison, as his designated successor in the event of his death or incapacitation.


U.S. officials reportedly warned Israel to maintain restraint in Gaza and ensure progress toward a ceasefire, signaling rising American pressure for diplomatic resolution.

Oct 27 - Nov 27, 2025

  • Oct 27, 2025:

Brave Beyond Measure — “Don’t Call Me a Hostage Survivor,” Says Alon Ohel After Release. Alon Ohel, recently freed after two years in Hamas captivity in Gaza, rejects being labeled a “hostage survivor.” His father said Ohel prefers not to be defined by his ordeal following his release over two weeks ago.


Footage: MK Succot Catches Infiltrators Breaching Jerusalem Fence. MK Tzvi Succot apprehended two Arab infiltrators entering through a breach in Jerusalem’s Beit Hanina neighborhood—the same breach used by terrorists in the Ramot Junction attack.


Hostage Yossi Sharabi Laid to Rest. Hundreds attended the funeral of Yossi Sharabi, kidnapped during the October 7 Hamas attack and later murdered in captivity.


Hamas Announces: We Can Retrieve 7–9 Hostages’ Bodies. Under U.S. pressure, Hamas declared it could recover several remaining hostages’ bodies from Gaza rubble, according to reports.


A Blow for the Muslim Brotherhood — U.S. Detains British Commentator Sami Hamdi. British analyst Sami Hamdi was detained by U.S. authorities at San Francisco Airport after his visa was revoked due to alleged links with Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. He faces deportation.


Qatar’s World Cup of Lies — $300 Billion Propaganda Empire Exposed. Whistleblower Abdullah Ibhais revealed Qatar ran a vast propaganda operation during the 2022 World Cup—spending $300 billion to suppress human rights abuse reports and surveil journalists.


Media Scandal Uncovered — ZDF Cuts Ties Over Hamas Revelation. Germany’s broadcaster ZDF severed its partnership with Gaza’s Palestine Media Production after Israel confirmed a senior technician killed in an airstrike was a Hamas squad leader, sparking backlash over taxpayer funding links to terror.

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Fabricated 9/11 Victimhood Exposed — Zohran Mamdani’s “Hijab Aunt” Hoax Islamo-Sociakist Zohran Mamdani’s claim about a “hijab-wearing aunt” fearing post-9/11 backlash was debunked—she never lived in New York and wasn’t veiled. The revelation triggered backlash over political manipulation and dishonesty.


“They Decided to Try to Engage Me Directly,” Says Rep. Randy Fine on Qatari Embassy Letter. Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.) said Qatar’s ambassador personally challenged his criticism that Doha funds U.S. anti-Israel and Islamist activities. Fine doubled down, calling “fear of Islam rational,” and accused Qatar of backing groups that attacked him, though no evidence links Qatar to his political rivals’ funding.


NYC Mayoral Race Tightens as Early Voting Begins. A new Suffolk University poll shows Andrew Cuomo narrowing the gap with Zohran Mamdani to 10 points, while Republican Curtis Sliwa’s supporters hold a key 11% blocking margin.


IDF Kills Hezbollah Weapons Dealer in Lebanon. The IDF eliminated Ali Hussein Al-Mousawi, a Hezbollah arms smuggler operating in Lebanon’s Beqaa region, disrupting the group’s efforts to rebuild its military infrastructure.


Netanyahu to Visit U.S. Command in Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit the U.S. military command in Kiryat Gat to discuss the Gaza ceasefire and potential responses to Hamas noncompliance, amid U.S. pressure for hostage releases.


USA Schools Have Lost it. Shocking: Muslims at Elite High School Students Film Themselves Recreating Hamas Kidnappings. Elite high school students in Fairfax County spark outrage after posting videos imitating Hamas kidnappings, drawing condemnation from school officials and Jewish community leaders. Students from the Muslim Student Association (MSA) chapters at two of Fairfax County’s most prestigious high schools, including the highly selective Langley High School, have sparked widespread outrage after posting videos to social media that appeared to imitate the taking of hostages. The content has been condemned by school officials and Jewish community leaders alike, who labeled the actions "cruel" and "appalling" while real hostages remain in captivity. (Related: National groups orchestrated student anti-Israel protests. Fairfax Times. Nov 22, 2023... 'swastikas and the words, “Free Palestine,” between the stripes...')


Yosef Chaim Ohana recounts: Hamas made us choose who will be killed, who will be wounded. Two weeks after his release, Yosef Chaim Ohana revealed the terror of his Hamas captivity, describing beatings, psychological abuse, and how he talked his captors out of executing him.


Taqiyya-Palestine: Hamas staging recovery of hostage remains in front of Red Cross. Overnight on Monday, Hamas released remains of an Israeli hostage whose body had already been retrieved for burial, and not a 16th body. The IDF released footage showing Hamas operatives burying remains belonging to murdered hostage Ofir Tzarfati, whose body had been returned to Israel in a military operation two years ago. After burying the remains, the terrorists staged their “discovery” of them and handed them over to Israel through the Red Cross (ICRC).


  • Oct 28, 2025:

Drama Deep in Rafah Tunnels: Terrorist Cell Emerges for Suicide Attack on IDF. A deadly clash erupted in Rafah as trapped Hamas terrorists launched a suicide-style attack on IDF troops, prompting Prime Minister Netanyahu to order powerful retaliatory strikes across Gaza amid fears the fragile ceasefire is collapsing.

Reservist Yonah Ephraim Feldbaum fell in Gaza. The Binyamin Regional Council announces that reservist Yonah Ephraim Feldbaum was killed in a clash with Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.


IDF conducts artillery strikes in Rafah after Hamas violates ceasefire. IAF aircraft fly over city of Rafah after Hamas terrorists fire at IDF troops in the city. Earlier in the afternoon, Hamas claimed that the body it planned to hand over “was recently located in a tunnel in the Gaza Strip.” During a security consultation held by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, officials discussed a range of possible Israeli responses to the ceasefire violation, including airstrikes in Gaza. No decisions have yet been made, and the Prime Minister is expected to decide after further consultations with the United States.


After campus threats, professor 'apologizes' for IDF past. After masked activists disrupted his lecture and threatened his life, Professor Michael Ben-Gad reaffirmed his IDF service, saying he 'would have crawled over cut glass' to defend his people.


Holocaust Echoes: Son of Auschwitz. Survivor Barred from Peace Talk at Venice University. Arab led Pro-Palestinian activists prevent Holocaust survivor's son from speaking at Ca' Foscari University peace event, drawing parallels to historical persecution and sparking political backlash.


Mamdani's dad (Mahmood Mamdani, a prominent Columbia University professor) has deep terror ties. When it comes to Zohran Mamdani and his father, the apple really does not fall far from the tree. We pray New York does not fall into his hands. He serves on the advisory council of the Gaza Tribunal, a UK-based initiative accusing Israel of so called "genocide[sic]" in Gaza, alongside Arab Palestinian "rights advocate" Ramy Abdu, who has documented family ties to Hamas leaders, according to a new investigation.


Los Angeles: Jewish man wearing kippah attacked & robbed in broad daylight. The Jewish man was robbed at gunpoint on his way home from synagogue in the Beverly Wood neighborhood, which has a large Jewish population. The driver made a U-turn after spotting the victim’s yarmulke.


ICE detains British Muslim commentator, who cheered Oct. 7 massacres, on his way to speak at Islamic lobby CAIR gala. “The U.S. has no obligation to host foreigners, like Sami Hamdi, who support terrorism and actively undermine the safety of Americans,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security wrote.


‘It’s like 1939,’ says wife of Israeli, whose nose was broken in (10.27.25) attack NYPD probing as hate crime. "All public leaders in the United States, at both the national and local levels, must immediately and firmly condemn this assault and the calls for violence such as the so-called 'global intifada,'" the Israeli consul general stated.


NYC protester who attacked Jews sentenced to 17 months. Tarek Bazrouk sentenced to 17 months in prison for hate crimes targeting Jews at NYC protests. The DOJ cites his antisemitic bias and support for Hamas. Bazrouk was charged in May with three counts of hate crimes for assaults committed between April 2024 and January 2025. He pleaded guilty to one count in June. In his statement, Bazrouk admitted to targeting individuals “because of their identity,” and acknowledged punching a victim on January 6. “I am very sorry,” he said, explaining that he is Palestinian Arab.."


Danon to anti-Israel UN official: Your poison has failed. Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon fiercely rebukes UN rapporteur [fascista] Francesca Albanese [dubbed modern Goebbels]: “You are a witch… your poison has failed.”


During the initial hours of the October 7 Hamas attack, a Shin Bet representative at a police meeting focused on potential Jewish terrorism, citing groups calling for arming and revenge.


Pundit shared text messages from Charlie Kirk criticizing Kirk’s debate with Nick Fuentes, where Kirk called Fuentes “vermin” and argued engaging him amplifies his influence, contrasting it with (twisted) Tucker Carlson’s interview.


An unauthorized art display on Governors Island included signs saying “F–k Israel Ln” and “Hamas Lover,” along with a poster claiming Israel’s existence is “beyond the pale,” during a family Halloween event funded by taxpayers.


University leaders from Syracuse and Vanderbilt stated that anti-Israel and anti-Semitic campus demonstrations during the Israel-Hamas war were not primarily driven by their own students but by organized networks, with the Syracuse chancellor specifically pointing to encouragement from Iran and the Vanderbilt chancellor describing a coordinated playbook imported from other campuses like Columbia.


  • Oct 29, 2025:

German broadcaster ZDF admitted that a 37-year-old employee of its Palestinian partner organization, killed last week, was a Hamas terrorist based on evidence from Israel, and has suspended cooperation with Palestine Media Production after decades of partnership.


UK mosque in Nottingham suspended Imam Umayr Mulla after he stated in an interview with Tommy Robinson that he had no issue with Israel, recognized Jewish history in the Middle East, and advocated for both sides to have their own countries for peace.


Iranian leaders are pushing for stronger ties with Turkey and Saudi Arabia, with the president noting relations with Turkey are more important than ever, and the foreign minister congratulating Turkey on its national day while expressing hope for expanded cooperation based on mutual interests and good neighborliness.


IDF carried out artillery strikes east of al-Maghazi "refugee" camp in central Gaza.


IDF struck a Hamas weapons cache in northern Gaza following retaliatory attacks in response to Hamas snipers killing an IDF soldier.


IDF eliminated senior Hamas Nukhba and Mujahideen Brigades commanders in overnight airstrikes across Gaza, in response to Hamas breaching a ceasefire by killing a US-Israeli reservist in Rafah (Yona Efraim "Efi" Feldbaum, 37).


IDF resumed enforcing a ceasefire after conducting strikes on dozens of terror targets and eliminating numerous Hamas terrorists in response to the group's violations.


IDF expects Hamas to return four bodies of deceased hostages in the coming days, including two promised earlier.


Egyptian-American comedian Bassem Youssef is accused of duplicity in a viral clip, praising Hamas as resistance on Arabic TV while condemning Israel on Piers Morgan's show and feigning agreement on Hamas being terrorists.


Western intelligence reports Iran is rebuilding its missile program with Chinese help, including shipments of critical chemicals for solid-fuel production arriving at Bandar Abbas port.


Planetherapy is providing over 4,000 free therapy sessions in 22 languages by more than 300 volunteers from 35 countries to Israelis and Jews for post-war recovery.


Channel 14 journalist Yinon Magal urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to proceed with the Chareidi draft law as agreed, warning that failure to do so could lead Chareidim to align with the left, while emphasizing the law’s role in integrating Chareidim into society without forced enlistment.


Israel Railways closed Yitzhak Navon station at 12:30 p.m. ahead of a massive Haredi rally in Jerusalem against the draft law, citing crowd management issues, sparking outrage among the ultra-Orthodox community.


A man in Alabama was arrested with weapons, ammunition, and body armor after making threats against multiple synagogues and possibly public figures; federal charges are expected.


Israeli satire show Eretz Nehederet mocked NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani in a sketch, twisting Jewish greetings like “Shana Tova” into “Intifada Tova” and pairing bagels with “Hamas” to highlight his anti-Israel stance.


Tucker Carlson acccused of lying about Israel dehumanizing supposedly Arab Palestinians, IDF is defended in efforts to minimize civilian casualties, and is criticizing for failure to address Palestinian indoctrination, Hamas tactics, or Christian persecution under Islam.


  • Oct 30, 2025:

Hundreds of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews Haredi gathered in Jerusalem for the 'million march' “Za'akat HaTorah” rally against draft legislation, reciting Psalms with no speeches, focusing on Torah study’s importance.


A terrorist released in a hostage deal was re-arrested in Bethlehem for planning a bombing at Rachel’s Tomb, involving resumed explosive production.


Israel’s Security Cabinet discussed Hezbollah’s ceasefire violations and rebuilding efforts; Lebanon reinforced its border after an IDF raid, with its army ordered to confront incursions.


Australian-Jewish doctors expressed interest in making aliyah to Israel during a medical conference.


The bodies of murdered hostages Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch were recovered and returned to Israel.


Israeli officials stated the hostage crisis remains unresolved, with no leverage to retrieve fallen hostages, and families criticized U.S. restrictions on military actions.


Freed hostage Maxim Herkin described how Hamas staged propaganda videos during captivity.


Turkey advocated for deploying forces to Gaza.


IDF Chief Herzi Zamir told new commanders that any security breach endangering Israel would not be tolerated.


Israeli doctors rebuke top medical journal over political claims in Gaza article. Senior anesthesiologists criticize a prestigious British medical journal for publishing unverified accusations against Israel in a scientific article, leading to an unusual apology from the editor.


Before Oct. 7, Mamdani Demanded Defunding of Israel, Still Fundraises for UNRWA. A New York mayoral candidate participated in a rally months before a major Hamas attack on Israel, calling for the United States to stop funding and divest from Israel, and continues to raise money for a UN agency aiding Palestinians.


  • Oct 31, 2025:

Hamas returns bodies. The remains of two Israeli hostages, held by Hamas for over two years, have been identified and returned to Israel, with several other hostages still unaccounted for in Gaza.


Captivity survivor Omri Miran: 'Keep going until the last hostage comes home'. A recently freed hostage urges continued efforts to secure the release of all remaining captives held in Gaza.


ADL, law firm launch national, pro-bono legal network to aid victims of Jew-hatred. A prominent Jewish advocacy organization partners with a major law firm to create a nationwide program offering free legal assistance to those facing antisemitism.


Connecticut man charged with antisemitic threats against Jewish state lawmaker. A man in Connecticut faces charges for posting threats and antisemitic remarks, including references to a past synagogue massacre, on a Jewish state senator's social media page, prompting the senator to relocate his family for safety.


California redistricting could threaten five pro-Israel, House seats, state GOP Jewish leader says. A proposed ballot measure in California, if passed, would allow the state legislature to redraw congressional districts, potentially endangering the seats of several Republican representatives known for strong support of Israel, while a Democratic congressman expresses confidence in maintaining pro-Israel representation.


At Republican Jewish event in Vegas, Cruz denounces Carlson after Heritage president defends him. A Texas senator speaks out against anti-Israel sentiments at a Jewish Republican gathering, indirectly criticizing a conservative media figure for associating with controversial views, following a think tank leader's defense of the association.


Article (NRO): 'Heritage’s Shaky Foundation" by Jim Geraghty': It criticizes Tucker Carlson’s October 27, 2025, interview with Nick Fuentes—a Holocaust-denying, Hitler- and Stalin-praising white nationalist—for giving a sympathetic, unchallenged platform to extremist views. Carlson stated he dislikes “Christian Zionists more than anybody,” a remark Geraghty finds bizarre and revealing, given the existence of real bad actors (e.g., criminals - rapists, terrorists, dictators, cartels). Calling the interview a failure to challenge Fuentes’s antisemitism, Stalin admiration, and calls for executing non-Christians—with the Heritage Foundation’s president Kevin Roberts refused to “cancel” Carlson or Fuentes, framing criticism as divisive and urging focus on left-wing adversaries instead of policing conservative thought. Rejects this, and that Fuentes’s theocratic, eliminationist rhetoric (e.g., mandating Christianity under penalty of death) is beyond debate and incompatible with American religious freedom. Article quotes Rod Dreher urging J.D. Vance to publicly denounce the “Groypers” (Fuentes’s followers), warning that normalizing such figures risks the Right mirroring the Left’s past tolerance of fringe radicals. In short: Carlson’s softball interview with a dangerous extremist crossed a “bright red line.” Heritage’s refusal to condemn it signals a troubling erosion of principle on the Right.


There’s no room for neutrality when it comes to antisemitism. A poll shows a portion of New York Jewish voters supporting a mayoral candidate with a history of anti-Israel stances and refusal to denounce violent slogans, while many Jewish leaders remain silent or neutral despite calls from rabbis to oppose him, amid debates over his views and potential impact on the community.


'I planned to escape, but my friends stopped me': the captivity of Segev Kalfon. A survivor of abduction at a music festival shares his first detailed account of captivity in Gaza, including time in homes and tunnels, attempts to escape, and his eventual release.


i24NEWS Reinvents Its Prime-Time News Experience. The news channel introduces updated evening programming with new hosts, shows, and formats focused on in-depth analysis and international coverage.


Red Cross transfers three bodies to Israel. The Red Cross facilitates the transfer of three bodies from Gaza to Israel for identification, amid concerns that some remains may not correspond to known hostages.


A CNN panel discussed fallout from bigot Tucker Carlson's interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes, where Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts -shamelessly- defended not canceling Fuentes despite abhorring his views, emphasizing debate over cancellation; panelists criticized Carlson's tacit endorsement, J.D. Vance's response to a question implying Israeli control of U.S. presidents, and expressed concerns about appealing to young men while tolerating anti-Semitic rhetoric, highlighting hypocrisy in condemning anti-Semitism selectively.


Zohran Mamdani, the Socialist Muslim BDS-aligned candidate leading in the New York City mayoral race, pledged to close the Technion's campus on Roosevelt Island due to its connections to Israeli defense research.


IDF and Mossad are preparing for potential missile and drone attacks from Iran-backed militias in Iraq, similar to early stages of the Israel-Hamas war, as Iran invests heavily in these groups for air and ground assaults on Israel.


The body of the last hostage from Nir Oz was returned, closing a chapter for the community 755 days after the October 7 massacre.


Colombian influencers traveled to Israel during a diplomatic tensions with Colombia to present an authentic view of the country.


Impressive. Former hostage Bar Kupershtein conducted a tefillin ceremony. 'Kupershtein’s dream comes true as thousands gather in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square to lay tefillin in a historic, emotional ceremony, honoring faith, resilience, and gratitude'.


FBI arrested multiple suspects in Dearborn, Michigan [dubbed America's Jihad capital], preventing an ISIS-inspired jihadist attack planned for Halloween weekend.


Michigan Democratic candidates for governor and Senate, Garlin Gilchrist and Abdul El-Sayed, along with Dearborn mayor Abdullah Hammoud, headlined a fundraiser for the Arab American Political Action Committee led by Osama Siblani, who has praised Hamas and Hezbollah as freedom fighters, called for Israeli Jews to return to Poland, and interrupted speeches with chants of death to Israel; the candidates reject AIPAC funds and have accused Israel of so called "genocide[sic]" in Gaza.


In an open letter, Dr. Mike Evans challenged bigot Tucker Carlson to debate Christian Zionism, which Carlson called a dangerous heresy, defending it as biblical support for Jewish rights to their homeland and sharing personal experiences of anti-Semitism from professed Christians.


  • Nov 1, 2025:

Hamas vicious games: Remains handed over by Hamas (Friday) to the Red Cross were confirmed not to belong to hostages by the Institute of Forensic Medicine.


Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman plans a U.S. visit to negotiate a defense pact, F-35 jets, and civilian nuclear technology access, while normalization with Israel remains unlikely without major Israeli concessions on a Palestinian state.


Border Police raided and demolished two Israeli homesteads in Samaria and the Hebron Hills just before Shabbat, arresting residents violently.


U.S. drone footage (CENTCOM reports) captured suspected Hamas operatives assaulting a driver and looting an aid truck in a humanitarian convoy in northern Khan Younis, Gaza, undermining international aid efforts; the driver's status is unknown.


A top U.S. military official visited Israel for strategic discussions focused on the Gaza war.


Terrorists fired at IDF forces amid ongoing operations.

Doha regime collapsing, influencing Haaretz, Qatari dissident says. The "regime in Doha is on the verge of collapse and won't last many more years," Khalid al-Hail told Maariv.


U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Thomas Barrack described Lebanon as a failed state, warning that Hezbollah possesses more terrorists and rockets than the Lebanese army can counter, with vast cash reserves and a missile arsenal posing a threat to Israel.


Evyatar David, a survivor of two years in Hamas captivity, shares his first social media post since release, expressing gratitude to the nation for support.


Trump criticizes Rep. Ilhan Omar, sharing video of her calling Somalia home and its president ours, urging her to return there, amid ongoing calls for her removal and past controversies over her Israel remarks and misattributed images.


Obama endorses Islamo-socialist Zohran Mamdani ahead of New York City election, voicing support.


  • Nov 2, 2025:

Alon Ohel, a survivor of captivity, underwent two critical surgeries at Beilinson Hospital: a complex eye operation to reconstruct the eye’s structure and improve vision after prolonged harsh conditions without medical care, and an orthopedic procedure to remove a fragment from his shoulder. Both procedures were delicate and mark a key step in his recovery.


Prominent evangelical author and Israel advocate accused Tucker Carlson of mainstreaming neo-Nazi ideology by interviewing white nationalist Nick Fuentes, who mocked the murder of six million Jews in the Holocaust, sparking outrage among pro-Israel conservatives.


Mediators are negotiating with Hamas and Israeli officials to secure a safe exit for trapped Hamas fighters east of the yellow line in Rafah using Red Cross vehicles and secure corridors.


Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian vowed during a visit to the Atomic Energy Organization to rebuild nuclear sites stronger after attacks, insisting the program is civilian only.


A poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research found 80 percent of Palestinian Arabs want PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to step down, with only 13 percent supporting him; 77 percent believe Hamas, not the PA, should control Gaza, reflecting a trend of growing support for Hamas and resistance after the October 7 massacre.


Soldiers from Force 100, guarding detainees at Sde Teiman, publicly responded to a leaked and allegedly doctored video from August 2024 that appeared to show abuse but omitted context like detainee resistance; they defended their actions under hellish conditions against dangerous terrorists, vowed to fight for justice, and criticized the Military Advocate General for a biased process and authorizing the leak.


Prime Minister Netanyahu stated Israel informs the US of security moves but does not seek approval, rejected claims of being a US protectorate, called the Sde Teiman leak a public relations attack, and vowed to disarm Hamas and deter Hezbollah and the Houthis.


Doctors at Beilinson Medical Center performed a rare complex eye surgery on freed hostage Alon Ohel to restore vision lost during two years in Hamas captivity by removing shrapnel and implanting a lens, describing the discovery that his eye could be saved as moving and full of hope.


Police in Ramla arrested a man in his 20s for posting threats to carry out a terror attack; a second individual was detained for assaulting officers during the arrest.


The funeral of Amiram Cooper, who died after two years in Hamas captivity, was held at Kibbutz Nir Oz with masses in attendance.


IDF expresses concern over whether Chinese cars pose a security threat.


CBS News senior foreign correspondent Deborah Patta, a South African-born veteran known for her Middle East reporting, was dismissed in October 2025 as part of approximately 100 layoffs amid broader network restructuring and the closure of the Johannesburg bureau. Despite signing a new three-year contract months earlier and assurances of job security, sources indicate she was added to the layoff list at the last minute, possibly replacing another correspondent, and denied full severance, prompting her to consult lawyers for a potential lawsuit over unfair treatment.

Critics have long accused Patta of anti-Israel bias in her coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, including amplifying unverified claims (narrating imagerybreathlessly) from Hamas sources such as the group's health ministry, which is also its propaganda arm, while downplaying Hamas tactics like human shields and hospital-based operations. In February 2024, she inaccurately reported that the United States warned Israel against any attack on Rafah, portraying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as defying allies; in fact, the Biden administration urged a civilian evacuation plan, which Netanyahu subsequently ordered, aligning with U.S. guidance to minimize harm in the densely populated area.

A key controversy preceded her exit: an August 2025 interview with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, where CBS editing allegedly twisted his comments on Israel's self-defense and Gaza's humanitarian situation to appear more critical of Israel and sympathetic to Palestinian grievances. Huckabee publicly denounced the broadcast as "heavily manipulated," sharing the full interview to highlight omissions, such as his rejection of genocide accusations against Israel, fueling internal scrutiny and backlash.

The dismissals occurred under new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, a prominent commentator and founder of The Free Press, whose recent acquisition by Paramount and integration into CBS has been credited with shifting the network toward more factual, balanced reporting and away from perceived activism. Insiders tie Patta's ouster less to routine cost-cutting and more to accountability for these coverage issues, marking a broader media trend of consequences for biased narratives in the information war over the conflict.


Chechnya's supreme mufti Salah Mezhiev stated Jews are (supposedly) "enemies" of Islam spreading -he said- atheism[sic] and satanism[sic], prompting Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar to urge Muslim leaders to condemn the remarks.


Former hostage Bar Kupershtein returns to his home in Holon where a large crowd gathers to celebrate his arrival.


US President Donald Trump describes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trial as very unfair and promises Washington involvement to help, while noting he previously urged Israel’s president to pardon Netanyahu. Trump admits pushing Netanyahu to apologize to Doha for strikes in Qatar and agree to a ceasefire after prolonged war, praising him as talented but unpushed before. Trump dodges a question on recognizing a Palestinian state. He criticizes New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as a communist rather than socialist, less attractive than himself, and unwanted, warning it would hinder directing funds to the city; Mamdani has opposed Israel, accused it of genocide in the Hamas war, and posed with an Islamic figure linked to the September 11 attacks. Trump explains pardoning Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, despite the latter’s guilty plea for anti-money laundering failures involving transactions with Hamas, al-Qaeda, and child abuse sites, by claiming ignorance of Zhao, viewing the case as a Biden witch hunt, and noting his children’s crypto involvement.


Bodies of slain soldiers Oz Daniel, Asaf Hamami, and Omer Neutra, abducted on October 7, 2023, are identified and returned to Israel after recovery from Hamas captivity, leaving eight hostages in Gaza.


Head of the Hostages and Missing Persons Unit Gal Hirsch now supports a death penalty bill for terrorists, reversing prior opposition due to risks to living hostages; with the mission advanced and only deceased hostages remaining, he views it as a tool against terror, backed by the Prime Minister, crediting soldiers, security forces, and President Trump for the living hostages’ return.


Israeli officials accuse Hamas of delaying slain hostage returns to regroup and exploit aid, amid US resistance to new sanctions; Netanyahu states Iran’s proxies are weakened, but concerns grow over potential Hezbollah escalation.


  • Nov 3, 2025:

Modi’in residents report toxic smoke from Palestinian waste fires making daily life unbearable, forcing many to stay trapped indoors.


Rich Lowry: Tucker Carlson spreads hatred but Donald Trump opposes it.


  • Nov 4, 2025:


Arab Palestinian-American influencer celebrates Zohran Mamdani's NYC mayoral win and tells Israelis to leave New York for Poland or Cyprus but not "Palestine".


Boris Johnson criticizes support for Hamas among intellectuals, attacks BBC coverage of Gaza, condemns UK recognition of Palestine as a mistake, says it fails international law criteria, and calls for aggressive philosemitism from European leaders.


Leaked dossier claims BBC Arabic service promoted Hamas statements, spread their lies globally, and downplayed Israeli suffering. A leaked 19-page internal memo from Michael Prescott, former independent adviser to the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee (EGSC), has accused BBC Arabic of systemic bias in its coverage of the Israel-Gaza war. The dossier alleges the service minimized Israeli suffering, amplified Hamas propaganda, and operated with an editorial slant “considerably different” from the main English-language BBC website — despite both being required to uphold the same impartiality standards.

The memo, sent to all BBC Board members and now circulating in UK government departments, warns that BBC Arabic’s output risks undermining the BBC’s global role in countering disinformation — especially concerning given its partial funding by the Foreign Office via the World2020 programme.

Key Claim: “It is hard to conclude anything other than that BBC Arabic’s story treatment was designed to minimise Israeli suffering and paint Israel as the aggressor.” – Michael Prescott

1. Disproportionate Weight to Hamas Statements

BBC Arabic gave extensive, uncritical airtime to Hamas-provided death tolls — widely regarded as exaggerated for propaganda — even after the UN revised its estimate of women and children among the dead from 70% to 52% in July 2024.

An internal review found the service gave “unjustifiable weight” to these figures despite known credibility concerns.

In a sampled five-month period (May–October 2024):

Main BBC site: 19 stories on Israeli hostages, 4 critical of Hamas

BBC Arabic: 0 stories on hostages, 0 critical of Hamas

2. Minimization of Israeli Suffering

Majdal Shams Rocket Attack (July 2024)

A Hezbollah rocket killed nine Druze children playing football in the Golan Heights. BBC Arabic:

-Omitted mention of child victims. -Gave prominence to Hezbollah denials. -Ignored evidence of nearby Hezbollah strikes.

Next day: Ran a report suggesting Israel may have faked the attack.

Fawzia Sido Rescue Story.

A Yazidi woman kidnapped by ISIS at 11, trafficked to Gaza, and rescued by Israeli forces after her Hamas captor was killed:

BBC Arabic headline: “Israel says ‘Yazidi prisoner returned to Iraq after 10 years in Gaza,’ Hamas tells BBC ‘Israel narrative is fabricated.’”

Included a 582-word Hamas rebuttal — longer than the original story.

Jaffa Attack (October 2024).

Hamas gunmen killed seven Israeli civilians on a train and platform:

English site: Detailed civilian deaths

Arabic site: Described as a “military operation” with no mention of civilians

3. Platforming Extremist Contributors.

Three freelance journalists with extreme anti-Semitic social media posts appeared hundreds of times on BBC Arabic (Nov 2023 – Apr 2025):

-Samer Elzaenen (244 appearances) Called for Jews to be burned “as Hitler did”; praised 30+ attacks on civilians. -Ahmed Alagha (522 appearances) Called Israelis “less than human,” Jews “devils”. - Ahmed Qannan (217 appearances)  (14 months) Called attacker who killed 5 Israelis a “hero”; endorsed throat-cutting rhetoric.

The BBC initially called them “eyewitnesses,” not journalists. After exposure, it ceased using Alagha and claimed improved vetting processes.

4. Major Factual Errors & Misrepresentations.

Mass Graves at Hospitals: BBC reports implied Israeli forces buried thousands at Nasser and Al-Shifa. Internal review: Graves were dug by Palestinians before IDF arrival; no independent evidence of executions.

Starving Babies Claim: UN official’s misquote (14,000 babies at risk in 48 hours) aired uncorrected on Newsnight. Actual: 14,000 children over a year. Images showed a baby already discharged.

ICJ Genocide Ruling: BBC repeatedly claimed court found “plausible case of genocide.” Former ICJ president Joan Donoghue: “Not correct.” Court made no determination on merits. Took months to clarify.

Hamas Tunnels: Described as used to “move goods and people” — omitting weapons smuggling and attacks, risking sanitization of terror infrastructure.

Internal Reviews & Executive Inaction.

July 2024 World Service review: No red flags in BBC Arabic.

EGSC commissioned independent review by David Grossman (535 English + 523 Arabic articles): Exposed “stark differences” in framing and balance.

Attendees called it the “most extraordinary paper” they’d seen.

BBC news controller Jonathan Munro dismissed concerns, praised Arabic team as “unrivalled,” boasted it was “almost as trusted as Al Jazeera.”

Prescott: “Is Al Jazeera the new gold standard?”

Danny Cohen (ex-BBC TV Director): “BBC executives should hang their heads in shame and resign… Protecting reputation came before Charter duties.”

Political & Public Fallout.

The leak emerged amid a separate BBC crisis over a Panorama documentary that doctored Donald Trump’s speech to imply he incited the Capitol riot.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy and regulator Ofcom face growing calls for a formal bias inquiry.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch called for “wholesale reform” of BBC Arabic.


Newcomers + youth/transient turnout flipped the city to Islamo-Socialist Mamdani not a mandate from 'original' New Yorkers.


Tucker Carlson's populist rhetoric laced with pro-Nazism pushes young Jews toward radical left like Zohran Mamdani, similar to how Charlottesville rally aided Biden's campaign. Carlson mainstreams grievances, conspiracy, isolationism, Holocaust denial, and antisemitic tropes, alienating Jews and betraying conservatism.


  • Nov 5, 2025:

Congressman Mike Lawler calls swastikas painted on Brooklyn yeshiva after Zohran Mamdani's election sickening and urges leaders including the new mayor to condemn antisemitism. Article details vandal in black clothing scrawled red swastikas on yeshiva pillars and window, suspect fled, amid fears of normalized antisemitism under Mamdani.


Qatari journalists celebrate Zohran Mamdani's New York mayoral win, attributing it to October 7 attack and Gaza resistance, seeing it as a perceptual shift against Israel.


Related tweet notes Mamdani talks less about Israel now while Tucker obsesses daily on Jews in various forms.


Jewish FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker resigns day after anti-Israel Zohran Mamdani elected mayor, returning to private security firm, as he plans trip to meet Israeli fire commissioner.


Israeli officials believe Hadar Goldin's remains held in Rafah tunnel barricaded by Hamas terrorists, IDF avoids strikes, chief of staff demands return as condition for releases.


Former hostage Rom Braslavsky describes sexual violence, humiliation, beatings in Gaza captivity by Islamic Jihad, including being stripped, tied, starved; says purpose was to break dignity, worse than Nazis; adds to evidence from other hostages of ongoing abuse; ministry report urges Red Cross action.


Anti-Defamation League launches monitor to track policies and hires of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.


Evangelical leader Laurie Cardoza-Moore resigns from Heritage Foundation antisemitism task force over defense of Tucker Carlson after Nick Fuentes interview, calls Carlson dangerous antisemite rejecting Hebrew roots, urges cutting ties with antisemites.


How the Republicans Lost. Democrats swept major U.S. state elections, taking governorships in New Jersey and Virginia, the New York City mayoralty, and Virginia’s attorney general’s office. The article argues that Republicans suffered a major defeat because they abandoned practical issues like the economy and security in favor of conspiracy theories and extremist rhetoric. Conservative media figures such as Tucker Carlson, who gave platforms to Holocaust revisionists and antisemitic voices, helped shift the party’s image toward fringe populism. Internal infighting, lack of leadership from Donald Trump, and the growing influence of radical commentators alienated mainstream voters. Unless the GOP redefines its values, the writer predicts continued electoral losses.


  • Nov 6, 2025:

Article criticizes radical Haaretz view that US elections show blue tsunami turning America anti-Israel; argues local races have local reasons, no national shift, progressive Democrats concerning but US-Israel ties shaped federally, not locally; calls narrative lazy and inaccurate.


Article calls New York's election of anti-Israel Zohran Mamdani a betrayal, shifting from Jewish-Israeli haven to pro-Palestinian stronghold; many voters supported his stance, he calls for intifada, refuses to label Hamas terrorists, accuses Israel of genocide; amid surging antisemitism.


Minister Chikli says NYC no longer safe for Jews after Mamdani elected mayor.


Article says Heritage Foundation wrong to defend Tucker Carlson after Nick Fuentes interview, president's statement on debating ideas inadequate; after pressure, internal meeting showed apology and disagreement within think tank.


Rep Randy Fine calls Tucker Carlson insane and dangerous.


Jewish leaders from Conference of Presidents say Zohran Mamdani's election marks grim milestone for NYC, cite his anti-Israel record, pledge stronger advocacy for Jewish community.


Report on US base in Syria ahead of agreement with Israel.


Survey shows nearly half of Israelis would avoid NYC under Mamdani.


IDF launches strikes on southern Lebanon following warnings.


Four freed hostages urge Jews worldwide to keep Shabbat, saying it gave them strength in captivity.


Kazakhstan confirms joining Abraham Accords with Israel, fifth nation and first in years, formalizing existing ties based on dialogue and stability.


Iran Reacts to Mamdani Win. Zohran Mamdani’s election as New York City’s first Muslim mayor triggered polarized reactions in Iran. Hardliners celebrated it as proof of Islam’s ascendancy and the U.S.’s internal divisions, while reformists viewed it as an example of pluralism and democratic strength. Iranian conservatives used the victory to attack Israel, with officials publicly chanting anti-Israel slogans and claiming Mamdani’s win symbolized U.S. rejection of Israeli influence. The response highlighted Iran’s political rifts over how to interpret events abroad—either as divine vindication or as a challenge to their own theocratic rigidity.


The Post–Oct. 7 ‘Great Jewish Awakening’. Chef and media personality Jamie Geller told Arutz Sheva that the October 7 attacks triggered a spiritual revival among Jews worldwide. She described a surge in faith, unity, and Jewish pride as people reconnect with heritage, Torah study, and community.


Report says Arab Republic Qatar hired spies to discredit woman accusing ICC prosecutor Karim Khan of sexual misconduct, seeking links to Israel but finding none; operation by London firms for Qatari unit; accuser calls it disturbing.


Sources say IDF prepares weakening strikes on Hezbollah despite risk of escalation, could spark days of clashes; panic in southern Lebanon after evacuation alerts.


Zohran Mamdani, newly elected as New York City mayor, requested additional funds from donors for his transition into office shortly after his victory, despite earlier promises.


Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts apologized for defending Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes, acknowledging his mistake in not recognizing Fuentes's notoriety and emphasizing the need to combat antisemitism regardless of the source. Ben Shapiro criticized Carlson for failing to challenge Fuentes's views and for normalizing fringe ideologies, while noting broader concerns about antisemitism among young people and insufficient pushback from figures like J.D. Vance.


  • Nov 7, 2025:

'In the country you chose to defend': Capt. Omer Neutra laid to rest. Those closest to him knew him as a “smiley goofball,” and said that he gave “powerful hugs.”


US said taking all-or-nothing approach on its Gaza plan, warns UN truce will collapse otherwise.


Transportation minister says her office advancing de facto annexation of West Bank.


Revealed, Mohanad al-Khatib, a Hamas terrorist documented taking part in the massacre carried out by the organization on October 7, is living freely in Belgium.


  • Nov 8, 2025:

The body of deceased hostage Lior Rudaeff was returned to Israel.


Elise Stefanik described her campaign to unseat Governor Hochul as a critical fight to protect New York and Western civilization from socialism.


Republican Representative Earl “Buddy” Carter introduced the MAMDANI Act to prevent federal funds from going to New York City during Zohran Mamdani's mayoral term, citing concerns over communism and antisemitism.


Uncertainty persists regarding Hamas's intentions to return the body of Lt. Hadar Goldin despite their claim of locating it in Rafah.


A study on families of captives highlighted their experience of ambiguous loss, ongoing trauma, and feeling like hostages themselves due to uncertainty and lack of closure.


Saudi Arabia is set to resume dialogue with Israel.


The head of Israel's Institute of Forensic Medicine discussed the challenges of identifying returned hostages and the emotional impact, including identifying Yahya Sinwar's body.


Residents near the Gaza border expressed fears of returning to pre-ceasefire vulnerabilities as Hamas violates the agreement, calling for parliamentary discussion.


Article accuses Ireland of granting Hamas moral legitimacy by condemning Israel while ignoring the October 7, 2023, massacre—described as the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust. He criticizes Irish PM Micheál Martin for expressing empathy only for Palestinians and omitting Hamas’s war crimes against Israeli civilians. It frames Ireland’s stance as a continuation of decades-long anti-Israel hostility, including support for sanctions on settlers and alignment with South Africa’s ICJ case against Israel, warning that history will judge Ireland harshly for siding with 'radical Islam' and antisemitic delegitimization efforts.

The Irish soccer association voted to advocate for UEFA to ban Israel.


Syria initiated a large-scale operation against ISIS cells.


IDF foils weapons smuggling attempt via drone at Egyptian border. Three rifles were retrieved by Israeli forces after intercepting and locating the drone.


Israeli forces kill several terrorists who crossed Yellow Line in Gaza.Incidents were reported in the northern, southern, and central Gaza Strip.


Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy encountered an antisemitic slur while filming a pizza review in Mississippi, with bystanders condemning the incident; the perpetrator's identity is unknown.


Cornell University agreed to a deal with the Trump administration involving payments and data sharing to resolve investigations into antisemitism and restore federal funding.


The Israeli Air Force killed two Hezbollah-affiliated terrorists in southern Lebanon involved in weapons smuggling, violating Israel-Lebanon agreements.


The European Union condemned Israeli strikes on Hezbollah.


Four individuals were arrested in connection with disrupting an Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra concert in Paris by throwing flares and chanting pro-Palestinian slogans.


‘Hersh’s Fridge’ Opens in Skokie, Offering Kosher Food to Those in Need. A new initiative called “Hersh’s Fridge” launched in Skokie, Illinois, providing free kosher food for residents struggling economically. The project honors Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a hostage held by Hamas, symbolizing compassion and communal responsibility.


  • Nov 9, 2025:


Itay Chen Laid to Rest: ‘For Over Two Years I Tried to Keep You Alive’. At Itay Chen’s funeral, his mother delivered a heartbreaking eulogy recalling the two years she clung to hope while her son’s body was held in Gaza. The ceremony reflected both immense personal loss and national mourning.


Geshmak To Be A Yid: Chabad Music Video Celebrates Jewish Students. Chabad released a lively music video celebrating Jewish pride and solidarity among university students. The video promotes joy, resilience, and Jewish identity in response to antisemitism on campuses.


Four Terror Tunnels Uncovered and Dismantled in Gaza. The IDF uncovered and destroyed four Hamas tunnels in northern Gaza as part of ongoing operations to eliminate terrorist infrastructure. Officials said the tunnels were intended for attacks on Israeli border communities and that their removal significantly weakens Hamas’s operational capacity.


Tucker Carlson and Zohran Mamdani Have a Lot in Common. The article argues that antisemitism is emerging simultaneously on both the far right and far left. It points to Tucker Carlson’s interviews with extremist figures like Nick Fuentes and draws parallels between right-wing populists who attack Israel and left-wing critics such as Zohran Mamdani. Internal disputes within conservative institutions like the Heritage Foundation illustrate how hostility toward Jews and Israel is dividing the American right. The author warns that the overlap between left-wing anti-Zionism and right-wing antisemitism could reshape both political parties in dangerous ways.


Austria Uncovers Hamas-Linked Weapons Cache. Austrian authorities discovered a Hamas-linked weapons cache intended for attacks on Jewish communities amid a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents. The Jewish Community of Vienna reported hundreds of anti-Jewish acts in the first half of the year, prompting government concern about growing extremism in Europe. The find underscores the intersection between imported Middle Eastern terrorism and domestic antisemitic violence in Europe.


Florida Police Kill Turkish Man Threatening Synagogue and Governor. Florida police fatally shot a Turkish man who had made threats against a Tallahassee synagogue and several public officials, including the state governor. Authorities said he reached for a gun as they attempted to serve a warrant. Investigators concluded the bomb threat he made was non-credible and driven by mental illness rather than ideology. The synagogue emphasized that the situation was handled safely and that the suspect’s actions lacked antisemitic motivation.


Megyn Kelly Doesn’t Have the Time. The author criticizes Megyn Kelly for defending Candace Owens and refusing to engage with her controversial anti-Israel comments, arguing that Kelly’s claim of being “not the mother of the internet” is a moral cop-out. The piece broadens into a theological reflection on rising antisemitism within the American right, including elements of “Replacement Theology” that deny Christianity’s Jewish roots. Citing biblical prophecy, the writer warns that increasing hostility toward Israel among conservatives could lead to spiritual and moral disaster, likening it to historical precedents such as Nazi “Positive Christianity.”


Arab-Islamic Supremacy Continues to Destroy Sudan. Sudan’s ongoing civil war between the army (SAF) and paramilitary RSF has caused mass death, famine, and displacement, rooted in ethnic and religious supremacy. Both sides commit war crimes, including targeted massacres and sexual violence, while invoking Islamist ideologies to justify their brutality. The article traces this violence to Sudan’s long history of Arabization and Islamic dominance, which marginalized African and Christian populations. It argues that the current war is a continuation of this supremacist legacy, now manifesting as a genocide largely ignored by the international community.


The Fall of New York City in 8 Charts. The article argues that New York City’s election of Zohran Mamdani, an “Islamist socialist,” reflects a fundamental demographic and cultural transformation. Once a bastion of Jewish, Italian, and Irish working-class families, NYC has become dominated by immigrants, transient newcomers, and secularized young progressives. Charts illustrate how the Muslim population has grown while Jewish, Italian, and Irish populations have declined sharply. English-speaking residents are now a minority, and over half of city households are single. The author claims this shift—from a rooted, religious, family-oriented population to a globalized, unaffiliated, transient one—made it possible for Mamdani to win. He concludes that “old New York” no longer exists; the city has become a generic, post-American metropolis similar to London or Toronto.


The Unbreakable Spirit: Who Was Hadar Goldin. After 11 years, Israel recovered the remains of Lt. Hadar Goldin, an IDF officer killed and kidnapped by Hamas during the 2014 Gaza war. His return closes a long and painful chapter for his family and the nation, symbolizing unity, resilience, and Israel’s commitment to bringing every soldier home. The article portrays Goldin as a symbol of unbroken Israeli spirit.


From Shapewear to Solidarity: Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS Expands to Israel. Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS brand will open 15 stores across Israel by 2026. The article presents the move as a statement of solidarity amid rising global antisemitism, describing it as both a business expansion and a “stylish slap” against boycotts. Kardashian’s investment is framed as an embrace of Israel’s resilience and entrepreneurial energy.


Turkey Tried to Stop It: How Intelligence Forced Hamas to Return Goldin’s Remains. Israeli and allied intelligence reportedly uncovered “golden information” revealing the precise location of Hadar Goldin’s remains. The find compelled Hamas to return his body despite Turkish efforts to leverage it in exchange for releasing 150 imprisoned terrorists. The piece highlights the intelligence success and Turkey’s failed attempt to block the deal.


Thousands Accompany Former Hostage Itay Chen to Final Resting Place. Thousands attended the funeral of Staff Sgt. Itay Chen, whose body was held in Gaza for over two years after his death on Oct. 7, 2023. The ceremony, filled with grief and national solidarity, honored Chen’s bravery during the Hamas invasion. Only one member of his four-man tank crew survived. Family and military leaders praised his courage and sacrifice.


Scarlett Johansson Voices Fear of Antisemitic Violence. Actress Scarlett Johansson expressed alarm at the normalization of antisemitism in a Channel 12 interview. She said that casual antisemitic remarks in social settings often make her fear they could turn violent. Johansson warned that hate speech and violence are closely linked, describing the current climate as “a scary dilemma.”


  • Nov 10, 2025:

Trump to Host Syrian President in Historic White House Meeting. President Trump will host Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former jihadist commander, in a historic effort to rebuild U.S.–Syria relations and promote regional peace. The meeting follows Syria’s pledge to join the anti-ISIS coalition and the lifting of U.N. sanctions. The U.S. plans to suspend the Caesar Act and reopen Syria’s embassy in Washington. Faith leaders urge Trump to press al-Sharaa on minority rights, while analysts caution that rehabilitating a former extremist carries major risks. Supporters argue it could stabilize Syria, curb Iranian influence, and open new peace channels with Israel.


IDF Demolishes Home of Terrorist Who Murdered Tze’ela and Her Son. The IDF destroyed the home of a Palestinian terrorist responsible for murdering Tze’ela Meir and her young son in a recent attack. The demolition, carried out in the West Bank, was intended as both deterrence and justice for the victims’ family.


World Bank Endorses US-Proposed Gaza ‘Board of Peace’. The World Bank approved the U.S. plan to establish a “Board of Peace” to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction and economic recovery. The initiative aims to ensure transparency, prevent Hamas influence, and create conditions for long-term stability under international supervision.


Four Charged Over Disruption at Israel Philharmonic Concert in Paris. French prosecutors charged four activists who disrupted an Israel Philharmonic Orchestra performance in Paris. The protesters shouted anti-Israel slogans and attempted to halt the concert before being removed. Authorities said such actions could constitute antisemitic incitement.


Tensions Rise as Iran and Israel Prepare for Possible Conflict. Regional intelligence reports indicate both Israel and Iran are on high alert, with Tehran mobilizing proxies and Israel reinforcing northern defenses. The buildup follows Iranian threats and increased Israeli airstrikes on Iranian assets in Syria.


New Details: The Unsuccessful Attempt to Recover Hadar Goldin’s Body. A newly released report describes an earlier failed attempt to recover Lt. Hadar Goldin’s remains from Gaza. Despite precise intelligence, Hamas countermeasures and booby-trapped tunnels thwarted the mission.


Learning from America: Israel Must Stop All Negotiations with Hamas. The op-ed argues that Israel should permanently cease negotiating with Hamas, citing U.S. counterterrorism principles that reject dialogue with terrorist groups. The writer says any talks only legitimize Hamas and undermine Israeli deterrence.


“Only the Dead Have Seen the End of War”. Prof. Kellner reflects on philosopher George Santayana’s quote to explore humanity’s enduring cycle of war. He argues that peace requires moral transformation, not just diplomacy or military deterrence.


IDF Avoided Eliminating Hamas ‘Assets’ with Intel on Hadar Goldin. The IDF reportedly refrained from striking key Hamas figures who held information about Hadar Goldin’s burial site. The decision prioritized the chance to retrieve his remains alive but delayed justice against those responsible.


Released Hostage Matan Zangauker: “I Never Gave In to the Terrorists”. Recently freed hostage Matan Zangauker described his 738 days in Hamas captivity, saying he endured abuse but maintained hope thanks to his family’s activism. He urged Israelis never to forget the remaining hostages.


Arab MK Mansour Abbas Walks Out of Interview on Hamas’ Future. United Arab List leader Mansour Abbas abruptly ended a live interview after refusing to say whether Hamas should be disarmed. His reaction drew criticism across the political spectrum.


Terrorists Threaten IDF Troops, Violating Ceasefire. Hamas gunmen opened fire near IDF positions despite an agreed ceasefire, prompting the army to respond with precision strikes. Israel accused Hamas of exploiting truces to regroup.


Israel to Seize Vessels Used in Gaza-Bound Flotilla. Israel announced it will confiscate ships attempting to break its Gaza blockade under the guise of humanitarian missions, citing evidence of weapons smuggling attempts.


Final Farewell to Lior Rudaeff: ‘May We Be the Last to Suffer’. After 763 days, the body of volunteer medic Lior Rudaeff—killed during the Oct. 7 attack—was laid to rest. Family and officials honored his heroism and expressed hope that no more families endure such loss.


Don’t Call Tucker Carlson an Antisemite—Call Him a Coward. Willig argues Carlson’s recent platforming of antisemites isn’t driven by hatred but cowardice—his refusal to confront extremists to maintain popularity. The author calls this moral weakness just as dangerous as open antisemitism.


Vatican Probes Guard After Jewish Women Report Antisemitic Abuse. The Vatican launched an investigation after two Jewish tourists reported verbal abuse by a security guard at St. Peter’s Basilica. Officials pledged zero tolerance for antisemitism within Church institutions.


Harley Lippman: European Jews Must Organize to Combat Rising Antisemitism. Businessman and activist Harley Lippman urged Europe’s Jewish communities to form coordinated defense and advocacy networks, warning that state responses remain too weak as antisemitic violence surges.


Attempted Terror Attack Near Hebron. Israeli forces foiled an attempted stabbing near Hebron when a Palestinian suspect approached soldiers with a knife. The attacker was neutralized; no Israeli casualties were reported.


PM Tells Kushner Israel Interested in Syrian Demilitarized Zone. Prime Minister Netanyahu told Jared Kushner that Israel supports creating a demilitarized buffer zone inside Syria as part of U.S.-Syrian peace efforts. The zone would block Iranian forces and secure Israel’s northern border.


When ‘Protective Presence’ Becomes Propaganda. Sheri Oz criticizes international “protective presence” activists in "Palestinian" areas, claiming they often act as political propagandists rather than neutral observers, distorting the conflict narrative against Israel. [Then they propagate in international media].


Zambian President to Israelis: ‘You Are Most Welcome in Zambia’. Zambia’s president invited Israeli entrepreneurs and tourists, pledging closer cooperation in agriculture, technology, and defense. He emphasized Zambia’s friendship with the Jewish people.


HaGevura Forum Urges Trump Envoys: ‘Do Not Be the Terrorists’ Lifeline’. An Israeli advocacy group urged Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff not to pressure Israel to free 200 Hamas terrorists trapped in Rafah tunnels, warning that releasing them would undermine justice and security.


Smotrich: Dialogue With US Ongoing, But Freeing Terrorists Is Moral Folly. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich confirmed ongoing talks with the U.S. but rejected any deal to release Hamas operatives, calling such proposals a “moral collapse” that rewards terror.


New York: Mamdani Received 97% of the Muslim Vote. Election data showed that new NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani captured 97% of Muslim voters, underscoring his base’s overwhelming support and reflecting the city’s shifting demographic and political landscape.


Netanyahu, Kushner Discuss 200 Hamas Terrorists Trapped in Gaza Tunnels. Prime Minister Netanyahu met Jared Kushner to discuss the fate of 200 Hamas fighters trapped underground in Gaza. Talks focused on disarmament, Gaza demilitarization, and preventing Hamas from reconstituting control.


“I Thought I Was Going to Die There”: Matan Zangauker’s Harrowing Testimony. In his first interview, freed hostage Matan Zangauker detailed brutal captivity, a failed escape attempt, and moments of near-death. He credited his mother’s relentless campaign for saving his life and urged Israel to rescue the remaining captives.


Trump: ‘We’re Working With Israel to Get Along With Syria’. Following his White House meeting with Syria’s President al-Sharaa, Donald Trump said he supports a U.S.–Israel–Syria security arrangement and praised progress toward peace despite Sharaa’s controversial past.


DOJ interview. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, as head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, is addressing DEI, political violence, boys in girls' sports, and government overreach. In an exclusive interview, anti-semitism is highlighted as a top priority for the Trump administration's Civil Rights Division. Dhillon calls Zohran Mamdani's rhetoric inflammatory and concerning to the Jewish community, states the DOJ has zero tolerance for anti-semitism, opens an investigation into a swastika at a Jewish day school in Brooklyn, and reaches out to the Federal Election Commission over former UK Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn phone-banking for Mamdani.


NYC Mayor Visit to Israel. Eric Adams, mayor of New York City, plans a four-day visit to Israel to meet with government officials, economic development leaders, and technology workers. He will also visit religious sites and discuss efforts to combat antisemitism in New York City and worldwide. Adams dropped out of the mayoral race as an independent, while Zohran Mamdani, a self-described socialist who has threatened to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits the city, is the mayor-elect.


Cracks in Terror: Divided Remains. A Palestinian Arab source indicates that Islamic Jihad holds at least two of the four remaining bodies of deceased hostages, complicating US and Turkish efforts to enforce a repatriation agreement with rival terrorist groups.


  • Nov 11, 2025:

The IDF has located weapons in southern Lebanon.


IDF Detects Drones Smuggling Weapons into Gaza. The IDF has detected drones attempting to smuggle weapons into Gaza.


Albania Joins Israel Allies Foundation. Muslim-majority Albania has joined the Israel Allies Foundation network.


Article: When Israel Defends Itself, the West Wakes Up. In Al-Fashir, Sudan, Islamist militias have committed mass killings visible in satellite images, including executions of Christians and destruction of villages, leading to tens of thousands dead from violence or starvation. The West remains silent, with no humanitarian efforts, protests, or media attention, unlike the focus on Gaza. This selective outrage is attributed to biases where atrocities by Islamists don't fit "woke" narratives lacking a "white oppressor" or Jewish involvement. Dictatorships manipulate Western consciousness, as seen in Iranian infiltration in France. The piece contrasts this with attention to Israel, noting hypocrisy in ignoring massacres unless they involve Western democracies or can be blamed on colonialism. It mentions New York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's background and criticizes the failure to recognize Islamic violence except when targeting Jews or speaking certain languages.


Syria in Direct Talks with Israel. The Syrian President accuses Israel of expansionism, demands withdrawal to pre-December 8 borders, and claims Trump supports Syria's position in ongoing negotiations.


Justice After 30 Years: Venezuela Arrests Suspect. Venezuelan authorities, with Interpol, arrested Ali Hage Zaki Jalil, an Arab Lebanese-descent Venezuelan, for coordinating the 1994 bombing of Alas Chiricanas Flight 901 in Panama, which killed 21 people, including 12 from Panama's Jewish community. Jalil handled logistics for the terrorists in an attack linked to Hezbollah and Iran, occurring a day after the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires. The case, reopened in 2017 with new evidence, involved a suicide bomber and was supported by a US reward. Jalil, detained on Margarita Island, faces extradition to Panama for murder and state security crimes, potentially life imprisonment, with possible further arrests.


Islamic Republic of Iran Jails American for Son's Bar Mitzvah. Rep. Tom Suozzi wrote to the U.S. Secretary of State about his 70-year-old constituent Kamran Hekmati, a dual American-Iranian citizen from Great Neck, N.Y., unjustly detained and sentenced in Iran during a family visit. The alleged crime was attending his son's bar mitzvah in Israel 13 years ago. This has alarmed constituents, especially the Persian Jewish community, and Hekmati's colleagues on the Great Neck Estates Zoning Board of Appeals.


U.S. Treasury Sanctions on Iranian Missile and Drone Networks. The U.S. Department of the Treasury has imposed sanctions on multinational networks aiding Iran's ballistic missile and drone programs. A key target is the "MVM partnership," involving UAE-based German national Marco Klinge and Iranian nationals Majid Dolatkhah and Vahid Qayumi based in Iran and Turkey. Since 2023, this group has procured and shipped hundreds of metric tons of missile propellant ingredients—such as sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate, and sebacic acid—from China for Parchin Chemical Industries, part of Iran's Defense Industries Organization. The U.S. urges full implementation of UN snapback sanctions to isolate Iran from the global financial system.


  • Nov 12, 2025:

Israeli Ambassador's Criticism of UN Vote on ICC Report. Israeli UN Ambassador Danny Danon condemned the UN General Assembly's vote to approve the International Criminal Court's annual report, calling it a "predetermined" outcome that undermines the court's legitimacy. The assembly approved the report from the Hague-based body—distinct from the UN's International Court of Justice—with 94 in favor, 10 against, and 34 abstentions. Danon stated that such actions prompt responsible states to denounce the court.


Article: The False Messianism of Zohran Mamdani's Democratic Socialism. Zohran Mamdani's election as New York City mayor represents an unsustainable "false messianism" rooted in extreme socialism, promising abundance like free lunches and groceries while relying on heavy taxes on the middle and upper classes. His appeal to poor and desperate residents—through policies like free public transit amid rampant fare evasion and crime—resonated with underclasses, but ignores practical failures. Support from wealthy liberals, self-hating Jews, and young voters educated by Marxist academics overlooks his antisemitic rhetoric and anti-Israel stance. Funded partly by Muslim and Arab anti-Israel groups, Mamdani's inflated ego and plans, such as defunding police and appointing Israel haters, signal a dark era for the city, paving a road to political and social ruin.


UN Testimony by Hamas Captivity Survivors Keith and Aviva Siegel. Former hostages Keith and Aviva Siegel testified before the UN Committee Against Torture in Geneva about severe abuse during their Hamas captivity. Keith described six months of isolation, starvation, denial of water, forced nudity, body shaving, knife threats, and bathroom deprivation by guards who humiliated captives for amusement. Aviva recounted 51 days of threats, starvation (losing 10 kg while captors ate lavishly), contaminated water causing illness, and absolute immobility rules enforced with death threats—even for minor movements like extending a leg. She witnessed a boy's hand sliced during cuff removal, a smiling terrorist's cruelty, and sexual assaults on young female hostages, including forced nudity, touching, and rape. Both emphasized lost humanity and urged prevention of future horrors; Israel's Justice Ministry called it an indictment of global silence.


IAEA Report on Iran's Uranium Stockpile. The International Atomic Energy Agency has lost track of Iran's 440 kg of 60% enriched uranium since a June war, lacking "continuity of knowledge" on the material capable of producing up to 10 nuclear bombs. A new report demands immediate access to sites and documentation to monitor the stockpile.


Iranian Weapons Influx to Judea and Samaria. Iranian-backed terrorist groups in Judea and Samaria are receiving advanced weapons, including drones and anti-tank missiles, heightening risks of mass casualty attacks similar to October 7. The IDF is conducting major drills incorporating lessons from that event to counter the threat and prevent escalation.


Potential Historic Appointment of Female Muslim IDF Spokesperson. Lieutenant Colonel Ella Waweya, known as "Captain Ella," is the leading candidate to replace retiring IDF Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee. This would mark a historic first, placing a Muslim officer in charge of the IDF's key Arabic communications strategy. (VS Apartheid slur).


Hamas Holds Information on Deceased Hostages. Israeli officials state that Hamas possesses full details on all hostages, including those held by Islamic Jihad, even the four confirmed deceased. They emphasize applying maximum pressure to secure the return of every remaining captive.


Morocco Resumes Flights to Israel. Morocco has restarted direct flights to Israel for the first time since October 7, signaling a resumption of normalized air travel between the countries.


U.S. Plans 'Good Deals' with Saudi Crown Prince. Senator Marco Rubio indicated the U.S. will pursue strong agreements with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, focusing on mutually beneficial partnerships.


UK Prime Minister's Call for BBC Reform. Keir Starmer urged the BBC to "get their house in order" amid ongoing criticism of bias, including "purposeful and dishonest editing" of a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump. The White House expressed concern but noted Trump's positive ties with Starmer. The BBC faces repeated accusations of anti-Israel slant, such as false claims about IDF actions at Shifa Hospital, misattributing a Gaza hospital explosion to Israel (later corrected as an Islamic Jihad rocket), and employing a Hamas official's son as a documentary narrator.


Arab Islamic lobby Qarar: Georgetown University has received over $1 billion from Qatar, a regime accused of backing terrorism and the Muslim Brotherhood, allegedly buying influence in American universities to shape future generations' thinking.


Time Magazine Honors Captive Survivor Eli Sharabi's Memoir. Time magazine selected "Hostage," the memoir by released Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi, as one of the year's top 100 must-read books. Sharabi, abducted from Kibbutz Be’eri and held for 491 days in Gaza tunnels, details the October 7 raid that separated him from his murdered wife and daughters (unknown to him until release), his brother Yossi's death in captivity, and survival strategies like sharing meager meals. The raw account offers an intimate perspective on the conflict and reached New York Times bestseller status.


  • Nov 13, 2025:

Palestinian Authority Holocaust Denial. Official Palestinian Authority television aired a segment questioning the Holocaust's reality, featuring a Tunisian journalist claiming the Jewish victim narrative is collapsing. The host added that gas chambers could be dismissed with simple evidence, indicating denial starts at the top.


Trump Pushes Saudis on Israel Normalization. Trump informed MBS that the Gaza war is over and now expects Saudi Arabia to advance peace with Israel. US officials anticipate progress before an upcoming White House meeting.


Canada Foils Iranian Assassination Attempts. Canada's spy agency thwarted Iranian plots to assassinate regime critics and blocked Russian efforts to smuggle Canadian technology, as revealed by CSIS chief Dan Rogers in a public speech on national security threats.


Israel Recovers Remains of Slain Hostage Meny Godard. Israel recovered the body of 73-year-old Meny Godard, murdered and abducted from Kibbutz Be’eri by Palestinian Islamic Jihad during the October 7, 2023, attack. His death was confirmed later that year. He leaves four children and seven grandchildren; his wife was also killed in the assault. The return offers some solace to the family, though three other hostage bodies remain in Gaza.


European Political Turmoil. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces an internal revolt, Ukrainian President Zelensky grapples with a major corruption scandal, and French President Macron endures a defeat as his core pension reform is shelved, highlighting instability across Europe.


Israel Proposes Long-Term US Security Aid Deal. Israel is seeking a 20-year, multi-billion-dollar security aid agreement with the US, shifting funds from direct military aid to joint R&D to secure support from a potential Trump administration and reduce political friction.


Kenyan Accused of Israeli Apartheid Elected to UN Court. Phoebe Okowa, a Kenyan professor who has accused Israel of apartheid and claimed Israel's UN entry was based on creating a Palestinian state, was elected to the International Court of Justice. She will replace a resigning judge after securing majority votes in the UN General Assembly and Security Council, and was hired by Namibia to prosecute its case against Israel.


Neo-Nazi Convicted for Targeting Georgia Jewish Figures. A 32-year-old neo-Nazi from North Carolina was convicted of hate crimes for mailing antisemitic, threatening postcards to a local rabbi and Georgia's only Jewish state representative. The messages included Holocaust references like Zyklon B and slurs, noting family members of the targets were killed in the Holocaust. Prosecutors emphasized it was a true threat, not free speech, and the representative expressed thanks for the verdict.


Seattle Mayor Concedes to Anti-Israel Socialist. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell conceded to Katie Wilson, a socialist endorsed by the Hanas linked CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) for/who has "accused" Israel of supposed so-called "genocide". Wilson leads by nearly 2,000 votes in the latest tally, securing over 50% in a heavily Democratic area.


BBC Slammed for Rejecing All Appeals on Arabic Gaza Coverage. The BBC's complaints unit rejected all appeals from media watchdog CAMERA regarding BBC Arabic's Israel-Hamas war reporting, despite upholding over 100 complaints and making 213 corrections in other cases. Examples include failing to label dead Hamas terrorists as such and framing a Hamas leader's civilian killings as mere accusations. CAMERA criticizes the unit as a rubber stamp for bias. UK political figures from multiple parties condemned the dismissals as evidence of institutional failings, antisemitism, and lack of impartiality, calling for reforms and an external ombudsman.


First Female Orthodox Jewish Mayor in US History. Michele Weiss, a Republican and mother-grandmother with 15 years on the University Heights city council, won decisively as mayor in a Democratic Cleveland suburb. Known for fiscal responsibility, bipartisan cooperation, environmental sustainability, and infrastructure, she rose from League of Women Voters volunteer to vice mayor and aims to unite the community and promote diversity.


Israel Uneasy Over US Gaza Plan and Russian Interference. The US is advancing a UN Security Council resolution for a Gaza stabilization force, incorporating a path to Palestinian statehood after reforms and reconstruction, aligned with Arab input and Trump's original plan. It calls for full ceasefire implementation, dialogue on coexistence, and a transitional directorate via Trump's Peace Council, without Israeli veto on troop-contributing countries. Israel finds clauses uncomfortable but retains ceasefire framework. Russia submitted a counter-draft omitting the Peace Council, emphasizing occupied territories, international law, humanitarian access, no territorial changes, and two-state continuity, delaying the vote. Few countries commit to the force due to Hamas risks; US support stands at nine members, with a vote possibly Monday and expected abstentions from Russia and China.


Milan: Islamic fascist Pakistani attacker charged after assaulting American Orthodox Jewish tourists [visibly Haredim who, everyone knows even Israeli Haredim even refuse to serve in IDF]. Harrowing Scene. A group of Orthodox Jewish American tourists at Milan’s Central Station brutally attacked by a 25-year-old Pakistani man while checking the train schedule. The attacker charged, punched, kicked one victim, and struck his head with a blunt metal ring. He shouted racist threats and insults in Italian, including “dirty[sic] Jews” and “you kill in Palestine, and I’ll kill you.” Bystanders intervened and called Railway Police, who restrained him as he continued repeating the phrases and “Allahu akbar.” The victim had a minor injury and was hospitalized. The attacker was charged with assault aggravated by racial hatred, admitted to the charges, attends a mosque regularly, is unemployed and homeless, and has a clean record. His public defender requested a lower sentence. The victims, in traditional attire, were checking the departure board when the attacker lunged unprovoked, delivering multiple blows including a head strike with a metal ring. Bystanders restrained him until Railway Police arrived and handcuffed him, though he continued the slurs in custody. A judge authorized a fast-track trial due to the attack's brutality and the attacker's lack of remorse.


  • Nov 14, 2025:

Hamas Reasserts Control in Gaza Amid Post-War Talks Hamas is expanding influence in Gaza by regulating prices on goods like chicken and cigarettes, reestablishing hold over Israeli-withdrawn areas, and executing dozens accused of collaboration or crimes since the ceasefire. Foreign powers demand disarmament and replacement governance, but the Palestinian Authority pushes for involvement, rejected by Israel. Fatah and Hamas disagree on forming the new body as US plans evolve.


Israel Fears Trump Pressure on Hermon Withdrawal. Following a White House welcome for Ahmed al-Sharaa, Israeli officials worry the US may push for withdrawal from the Syrian peak of Mount Hermon. Meanwhile, the IDF prepares for potential escalation with an expanded strike on Hezbollah in Lebanon.


Canadian Intel Warns of Threats to Jewish Community. CSIS chief Dan Rogers highlighted rising antisemitism and religious extremism, with at least 10% of investigations involving minors plotting attacks on Jews. Examples include a Montreal minor arrested for an ISIS-planned attack, two Ottawa teens targeting the Jewish community, and a thwarted Toronto mass-casualty plot by an ISIS-linked father-son duo. Another suspect was arrested crossing to the US for a New York Jewish community attack. Since 2022, 24 extremist operations have been foiled, leading to arrests. Rogers advocates community support to prevent radicalization.


ISIS Terror Cell Arrested in Jerusalem. Four Arab residents from Beit Safafa, Jerusalem, in their 20s, were arrested for ISIS support and planning attacks on Jews. Influenced by online ISIS materials including execution videos, they acquired military gear and a pistol hidden in a chicken coop for a "great war" against Jews or non-Muslims. Two face imminent indictments; investigations continue on the others.


Hezbollah Accused of Murdering Lebanese Christian Politician. The IDF revealed Hezbollah's Unit 121 assassinated Elias Hasrouni, a 70-year-old Lebanese Forces leader and vocal critic, by ambushing, kidnapping, poisoning, and breaking his ribs near his Ain Ibl home. They staged his body in a car crash by pushing the vehicle into a tree and ditch. The unit handles internal eliminations of opponents, including journalists and politicians; its commander was convicted in the 2020 Rafik Hariri assassination.


A London university has banned an academic and suspended the campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) after a viral video showed the academic, racist Arab Samar Maqusi, endorsing an antisemitic conspiracy theory about Jews requiring gentile blood for special pancakes during a lecture on the birth of Zionism. Peddling the Damscus 1840 bloodlibel which triggered massacres. The academic also claimed Napoleon promised Jews a kingdom in Palestine in exchange for funding battles. Advocacy groups condemned the lecture for perpetuating dangerous myths. The academic has been reported to police for accusing Jews of killing [sic] a monk to use his blood in bread and for claiming Jewish control of international finance. The incident highlights rising antisemitism in UK universities, with calls for no Zionists on campus, threats to Israeli staff, and demands for Zio-free zones, reflecting broader attacks on Jewish ties to Israel.


UK Health Secretary warns of chilling antisemitism in the NHS, with Jewish patients reporting fear and discrimination.


DEI Muslim migrant cop who resigned after scandal-ridden tenure - former Hamtramck police chief considers role working for NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. The former Hamtramck police chief, Jamiel Altaheri, a Muslim immigrant from Yemen, has been offered a role in the administration of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, the city’s first Muslim mayor of South Asian descent, to be sworn in on January 1. Altaheri, who previously left a position as commanding officer of the NYPD’s Office of Equity and Inclusion, resigned from Hamtramck amid allegations including destroying evidence by wiping his city phone, driving intoxicated in a city vehicle, misusing police lights, and handing a loaded gun to a civilian volunteer with instructions to point it at someone’s head. An independent investigation led to his firing by the City Council along with others. He declined to detail the offered role, and the Mamdani administration has not acknowledged it. Hamtramck remains in controversy from a mayoral election decided by 11 votes.


'Complicit in Bloodshed Tlaib (propagating "resolution" leading gullible leftists): Starvation Hoax Dead, Hamas use of Gazans, Gazans Killed by Hamas Ignored—Yet She Still Counts Every Corpse as Israeli [supposed] 'Genocide


A new backlash mechanism in antisemitism turns exposure of incidents into fuel for more hatred by recasting perpetrators as victims of Jewish overreaction. Examples include a student hurling slurs at a Jewish figure, then gaining crowdfunding as a free speech martyr, and a lecturer reviving a blood libel, with responses spun as censorship. On the left, October 7 atrocities are denied or justified, with accusations of weaponizing antisemitism. This dynamic deepens prejudices by framing Jewish responses as excessive, making condemnation amplify hatred.


The next phase of Trump’s Gaza plan is in jeopardy due to stalled UN support, with Russia and China objecting, Algeria hesitating, and Israeli officials alleging Palestinians publicly back the US draft while undermining it privately.


Over 150 Gazans were detained in South Africa after a mysterious flight landed without papers.


US envoy Steve Witkoff plans to meet Hamas’s chief negotiator, the architect of October 7, to discuss a Gaza ceasefire, despite Hamas’s terror designation and criticism from Israeli and American officials. Witkoff aims to reunite with the Hamas leader after a Cairo meeting to keep direct communication.


Trump is poised to approve an F-35 sale to Saudi Arabia during MBS’s visit.


Trump names Paul Ingrassia to a GSA post after his withdrawal from a special counsel nomination over racist texts, slurs, a Nazi streak reference, and a sexual harassment investigation. Ingrassia, a vocal Trump supporter with little legal experience, has criticized DC buildings and supported neoclassical redesigns.


An American draft of a UN resolution states that conditions may finally be in place for a pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood after Palestinian Authority reforms and Gaza’s reconstruction. The US will establish dialogue between Israel and Palestinians for peaceful coexistence. The draft aims to codify an international stabilization force in Gaza, with phased Israeli withdrawal based on benchmarks, while maintaining limited Israeli security presence against terror threats.


Seattle police are probing a man’s alleged threats to a strip club as an antisemitic hate crime. The man, with a criminal history including prior hate crimes, made a fake Molotov cocktail, threatened to burn the club with Nazi friends, used slurs against a dancer he thought was Jewish, signed a receipt with a swastika, and had drawings of a Star of David with a noose.


Israeli medical professionals are helping Jamaicans after a hurricane, changing local views of the Jewish state, with people noting Israel's presence and assistance, including treating a woman who collapsed without dialysis.


The UN's 1975 resolution declaring Zionism (supposedly) racism set the stage for current attacks on Israel, serving as a Rosetta Stone for Jew-hatred. It emboldened extremists, legitimized hatred, and created precedents for singling out Israel in institutions. Antisemitism at the UN hides behind biased commissions and resolutions, perpetuating obsessions with the Jewish state as the center of world troubles.


The UN Security Council calls for an end to Houthi attacks, renews sanctions in a 13-0 vote with China and Russia abstaining, condemns cross-border and maritime attacks, and urges states to enforce the arms embargo amid rising Red Sea threats.


A gun rush is sweeping Jewish New Yorkers buying firearms and seeking training in anticipation of the new mayor Mandani taking office, fearing rising antisemitic incidents and reduced police protection. Gun shops report surges in business from elderly, rabbis, and others, with synagogues planning active-shooter drills.


Christian media members signed a covenant on journalistic ethics regarding Israel, committing to truthful reporting by describing Judea and Samaria as disputed territories, affirming the Jewish people's 3,000-year connection to the land, and supporting Israel's security governance in Gaza and the Golan Heights to combat disinformation.


  • Nov 15, 2025:

Antisemitic graffiti saying “F**k Jews” was found in Brooklyn, condemned by local leaders including the mayor-elect, governor, and a representative, who urged prosecution and stated all New Yorkers, including Jews, must feel safe. It comes after swastika was drawn by racist on Brooklyn Yeshiva hours after anti-Israel fanatic Mamdani's win.


Trump's plan with Saudi Arabia threatens Israeli air superiority, as the deal would allow Saudi Arabia to buy F-35 jets.


Israel is worried the US will proceed to rebuilding Gaza without disarming Hamas.


Right-wing lawmakers pressure Netanyahu to reject Palestinian state recognition following recognitions by foreign countries and a recent UNSC draft.


A Hamas firearms transporter was arrested in Germany, the sixth in a European network accused of planning attacks on Jewish and Israeli sites, charged with multiple firearms violations after entering from Denmark.


  • Nov 16, 2025:

UK's Wake-Up Call. The UK Labour government has overhauled refugee policy, inspired by Denmark, ending permanent refugee status and extending the path to residency to 20 years as a measure against migration-fueled antisemitism.


Saudi Ultimatum. A senior Saudi royal source rejected optimism about normalization with Israel, stating there will be no normalization without a two-state solution based on 1967 borders, regardless of U.S. pressure.


Beware the Islamism of Mamdani. An article warns Americans about dangers from figures like Zohran Mamdani, drawing parallels to Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, and citing issues in Britain, France, Sweden, and Belgium.


Rabbi of Ofra condemns rogue hilltop actions.


Friendly state? The UAE issued a harsh condemnation using anti-Israel language.


Hamas stockpiling weapons around the world for post-war use. Hamas is storing advanced weapons in Africa, Yemen, and other friendly states for later smuggling into strategic locations, countering disarmament efforts.


How Hamas tried to break Guy Gilboa-Dalal just before his release. Former hostage Guy Gilboa-Dalal described the day before his release: captors brought him and others above ground, announced an imminent ceasefire, promised reunion with his mother in 12 hours, provided extra food, and spoke of going home. The next morning, they falsely told him he would not be released, claiming his government and army did not want him, to break his spirit. Hours later, he was given clean clothes and released. He was separated from friend Evyatar David, abducted together from the Nova festival; their post-release reunion was emotional. In Gaza, he served as a human shield, wrote undelivered letters to family, army, and government that surprisingly reached recipients and supported his family. He felt public support even in captivity.


'A Palestinian state would be a Hamas terror state'. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar told German leaders that a Palestinian state would become a Hamas terror entity, labeling global support for it an illogical obsession endangering Israel’s heartland.


Former hostages will arrive for meeting with Trump by commercial flight and minibus. The US offered a special plane for 20 hostages released in the October deal to meet the president at the White House, but Israel opted for commercial flights; concerns were raised that their needs and triggers are not considered.


'They want us to hide - so be louder, prouder and more Jewish'. Entrepreneur Lee Trink urges Jews worldwide to increase visibility and pride amid rising antisemitism, expressing concern for the US, New York politics, and Jewish safety post-October 7. He notes difficult climate in America, worse in Europe where some countries are unsafe for Jews, leading to record aliyah.


Outgoing NYC mayor visits Israel to discuss business, antisemitism. Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams visited Israel to meet officials, tech leaders, and strategists on economic ties and global antisemitism, following Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win. He visited the IMI Academy for Advanced Security & Anti-Terror Training in Ramat HaSharon.


Netanyahu vows to disarm Gaza in line with Trump plan. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu committed to fully disarming Gaza per U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan, stating Hamas-controlled areas will be demilitarized either easily or forcibly. He opposed a Palestinian state on any territory west of the Jordan River, rejecting U.S.-backed language on a pathway to statehood.


  • Nov 18, 2025:

IDF Strike on Hamas Compound in Lebanon. The IDF carried out a targeted aerial strike on a Hamas terrorist training and planning facility in the Ein al-Hilweh refugee camp in southern Lebanon, resulting in 11 terrorists killed and four wounded. The site served as a coordination center for local cells preparing attacks against IDF forces and Israel, with most killed being low-ranking operatives attending a meeting of over 20 individuals.


Saudi Crown Prince on Abraham Accords. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with President Trump at the White House, expressing desire to join the Abraham Accords while insisting on a "safe path to two states." [At least it's what he said]. Trump confirmed approval of F-35 sales to Saudi Arabia, stating they would be at a "similar level" to Israel's and that Israel is aware and supportive, as part of a broader US-Saudi security and economic partnership. 911 families are upset at the big Trump embrace of Saudi Arabia. [Some are skeptic on S.A. promise of trillion in investment]. Trump dismisses US intelligence that Saudi prince was likely aware of 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi


Texas Designation of Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR [-Islamic lobby]. Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a proclamation designating the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as foreign terrorist and transnational criminal organizations. This action prohibits them from buying or acquiring land in Texas and authorizes the Attorney General to sue for their shutdown. The proclamation cites the groups' Islamist ideologies, support for jihad and terrorism, including ties to Hamas, and efforts to impose Sharia law, drawing on historical and current activities in multiple countries.


Israeli Chief of Staff on Community Protection. The Chief of Staff emphasized ongoing vigilance and commitment to protecting Israeli communities amid security threats.


Brooklyn Conviction in Poison Plot Against Hasidic Children. A federal jury in Brooklyn convicted Michael Chkikvishvili of orchestrating a hate-motivated scheme to poison Hasidic children and incite mass attacks, with prosecutors highlighting the severe danger his plans posed to the community.


US Ambassador on Gaza Options and Abraham Accords. US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz stated that the Gaza conflict presented only two choices: continued Hamas control or permanent IDF presence. He warned that long-term Israeli administration in Gaza would obstruct expansion of the Abraham Accords, which remains the administration's primary diplomatic goal.


Israel's Death Penalty Law for Terrorists. Ahead of National Security Committee discussions, principles for a new law impose the death penalty on terrorists via lethal injection by the Prison Service, requiring a simple majority vote with no plea deals or pardons allowed. Execution must occur within 90 days of a final sentence.


Murder of Aharon Cohen in Gush Etzion Attack. Aharon Cohen, a Kiryat Arba resident, was killed in a combined Arab terrorist attack at the Gush Etzion Intersection; his funeral is scheduled for tonight.


Foreign Militaries Embed with IDF for War Lessons. Israel hosted about 130 officials from militaries including the US, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, India, Morocco, and others to share techniques from the 2023-2025 Middle East war. Activities included lectures, war games with drones, tanks, and gunfire, and base visits showcasing artillery, virtual reality battle simulations, and urban counter-terror tactics. Interests ranged from acquiring Israeli tech like advanced VR glasses for scenario planning to adapting micro-level air-land coordination for large-scale warfare, such as potential Russian threats. Discussions touched on asymmetric urban challenges, civilian casualty concerns (noting Gaza's high toll as hard to justify despite human shields), and cooperation with UNIFIL and Gaza's new International Stabilization Force, with hopes of building sympathy for Israel's ethical constraints and boosting future partnerships.


Muslim Brotherhood's Alleged Theft from Gaza Donations. The Muslim Brotherhood, via its Turkey-based Waqf al-Ummah association, reportedly stole $500 million from a single Gaza fundraising campaign, exploiting donations in a pattern criticized as typical. Hamas publicly condemned the incident, marking a rare rift.


West Bank Terror Attack. One Israeli was killed and three injured in a combined car-ramming and stabbing at the Gush Etzion junction. Two Palestinian terrorists arrived in a vehicle, rammed a crowd, then exited to stab nearby people. IDF reservists killed the attackers, and explosive materials in their car were neutralized by bomb disposal teams. The wounded were evacuated to medical centers in Jerusalem. Palestinian Islamic Jihad praised the attackers online and called for escalated attacks, while Hamas described it as a response to Israeli actions against Palestinians, land, and holy sites. Neither group claimed responsibility.


UN Security Council Resolution on Gaza The UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2803 by 13 votes, with abstentions from Russia and China, authorizing an International Stabilization Force for Gaza. Hamas rejected it, arguing the force's disarmament duties undermine its neutrality and favor Israel, while reaffirming the right to resist occupation. The U.S. ambassador described the force as supervised by a Trump-chaired Board of Peace, involving peacekeepers from Muslim-majority nations to oversee demilitarization and aid delivery. Jordan and the UAE declined troop contributions, and Israel opposed including troops from Turkey and Qatar. Israel's prime minister's office welcomed the resolution's emphasis on full demilitarization, disarmament, and deradicalization, crediting Israeli soldiers and U.S. diplomatic efforts for hostage returns.


  • Nov 19, 2025:

Hezbollah Rebuilding in Lebanon The IDF revealed that Hezbollah is rebuilding terror infrastructure in the village of Beit Lif.


Confrontation at UN Security Council. Israel's representative confronted the Syrian ambassador during a UN Security Council session.


US-Iran Nuclear Talks. Analysis on whether the US will renew nuclear talks with Iran.


BBC Update on Gaza Claim. The BBC still has up the Fletcher infamous false UN "14,000 babies" just with an added "note."


IDF Strike in Gaza City. The IDF targeted a senior Hamas terrorist in a strike on Gaza City after an attack on troops in Khan Yunis. The strike killed three people, but it is unclear if the target was among them. It comes after Hamas attacking and the racist Arab stabbing attack in Gush Etzion junction.


Arrest of Lebanese Drug Kingpin. Lebanese authorities arrested Nouh Zaiter, a 48-year-old notorious drug lord linked to Hezbollah and the Assad regime, in a military operation in the Beqaa Valley village of Kneisseh. Zaiter led a cross-border Captagon smuggling empire, and the capture aligns with regional pressure on Lebanon to dismantle Hezbollah-tied drug networks.


Gaza Tunnel Where Hostage Was Held. The IDF revealed a massive 7-kilometer tunnel network, 25 meters deep, in southern Rafah where Lt. Hadar Goldin was held captive by Hamas. Uncovered by elite engineering and naval units, it includes about 80 rooms such as command centers used by senior Hamas operatives, including one killed earlier. The tunnel runs under residential areas, a UN compound, mosques, clinics, kindergartens, and schools, and contained weapons for staging attacks on Israeli forces.


Israel-Saudi F-35 Sale. Israel expects to maintain its regional military edge despite a planned U.S. sale of F-35 warplanes to Saudi Arabia. A government spokesperson noted firm U.S. commitment to Israel's qualitative superiority, with Israel's version retaining advanced capabilities not included in Saudi Arabia's fleet.


Netanyahu's Golan Heights Tour. Prime Minister Netanyahu toured the Golan Heights buffer zone with a high-level entourage to signal to Syria's new regime, U.S. President Trump, and Turkish President Erdoğan that Israel will not compromise on security. The visit underscored Israel's firm stance on border protection.


Arab Palestinian Authority media and officials describe killed terrorists both as "innocent young victims" and as "heroic jihad martyrs," simultaneously exploiting both narratives.


Fatah’s student movement at a Palestinian Authority university honors Dalal Mughrabi, terrorist responsible for a 1978 attack that killed 37 civilians, as a role model for students.


CAIR cash for hate

Hamas-linked CAIR - Muslim Nonprofit Funds Anti-Israel Agitators at U.S. Colleges. A report reveals that controversial CAIR Muslim nonprofit organization used donor funds to support activists who set up anti-Israel encampments at universities across the U.S., sparking significant controversy.

CAIR’s California chapter raised funds and distributed $1,000 payments to anti-Israel campus protesters facing disciplinary action, drawing parallels to the Palestinian Authority’s “pay-to-slay” stipends; critics call for IRS investigation of the 501(c)(3) organization.


  • Nov 20, 2025:

Delay in Returning Hostage Remains. More than a month after a U.S.-brokered hostage deal, Hamas holds the bodies of three fallen hostages in Gaza. Israeli officials are divided on Hamas's willingness to return them, citing Palestinian needs for heavy equipment and warnings of waning motivation. One family member noted they feel deprioritized.


Trump Hosts Freed Hostages. U.S. President Trump hosted 26 freed Israeli hostages—17 recently released and nine from earlier rescues—at the White House, calling them "heroes" and presenting Presidential Coins. The group, with family and escorts, shared experiences, posed with envoy Steve Witkoff, and gave symbolic gifts from their destroyed homes. One survivor's account described captivity as "genuine hell."

Weapons Found in Judea and Samaria. IDF, ISA, and Border Police conducted brigade-level operations in Judea and Samaria, arresting seven terrorists planning attacks. They located explosives and weapons, including a submachine gun hidden in a microwave.


French Probe of Grok AI. French prosecutors are investigating Grok, Elon Musk's AI chatbot, after it echoed Holocaust denial tropes in now-deleted X posts. The content prompted outrage and legal complaints from ministers and rights groups.


Condemnation of NYC Synagogue Protest. New York City leaders condemned an antisemitic protest by about 200 people outside Park East Synagogue, targeting a Nefesh B'Nefesh event. Protesters chanted calls for violence, including "globalize the Intifada." Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani discouraged the language, stressing freedom to worship without intimidation and opposing use of sacred spaces for activities violating international law. Governor Kathy Hochul called it a "blatant attack" on the Jewish community with no place for hate. Outgoing Mayor Eric Adams labeled it desecration by radicals. Mamdani has a history of anti-Israel statements, including criticizing Israel shortly after the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack and vowing to arrest Netanyahu if he visits. Recent data shows Jews as victims in 62% of NYC hate crimes last month, amid ongoing antisemitic incidents like swastikas and graffiti.


UN and Hamas Aid Diversion. An IDF soldier testified that armed Hamas operatives seize humanitarian aid trucks entering Gaza, boarding them shortly after crossing near Zikim, right in front of UN observers. The aid is diverted entirely to Hamas, with no apparent intervention. The IDF also uncovered a Hamas tunnel shaft in an empty northern Gaza elementary school, leading to an underground complex in Beit Hanoun, highlighting Hamas's use of civilian sites like schools and clinics for military purposes even after a ceasefire.


Anti-Israel Arab-Muslim mob of hundreds gathers outside Park East Synagogue in Manhattan, chanting death threats and calls to “globalize the intifada” during an event promoting immigration to Israel; Columbia University student groups promoted the protest.

NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani underfire as following Arab Muslim "activists" targeting synagogue, he issues statement discouraging violent rhetoric at the synagogue protest but adds that houses of worship should not host events “in violation of international law,” interpreted by critics as justifying the mob and condemning Jewish immigration to Israel.


  • Nov 21, 2025:

Documents reveal anti-Zionist fanatic Noam Chomsky maintained contact with Jeffrey Epstein after Epstein’s conviction and wrote a letter supporting Epstein’s image-rehabilitation efforts. Chomsky had deeper ties with Epstein than previously known.


Israeli analysts criticize a UN Security Council resolution endorsing Trump’s Gaza plan as strategically ambiguous, warning it risks empowering Hamas and repeating past mistakes that enabled the group to rearm.


One of two French Muslim teenagers convicted of raping a 12-year-old Jewish girl has his prison sentence reduced on appeal for “future reintegration” reasons.


Zohran Mamdani’s first post-election endorsement is Aber Kawas, an activist who previously called convicted Al-Qaeda supporter Fahad Hashmi and Hamas fundraisers “imprisoned heroes” and “living martyrs.”


House Passes Bill Condemning "Horrors of Socialism" Amid Zohran Mamdani’s D.C. Visit The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan resolution condemning socialism just hours before New York City's Mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, met President Trump in Washington.


In a complete turnaround: President Trump hosts Zohran Mamdani at the White House, calls him “rational,” predicts he will be a great mayor, and expresses confidence the two can work together despite past harsh rhetoric.


Laura Loomer Criticizes Zohran Mamdani’s Oval Office Visit with Trump. Conservative activist Laura Loomer expressed outrage over the meeting between President Trump and Zohran Mamdani, calling it inappropriate for a “jihadist communist” to stand behind the President’s desk.

  • Nov 22, 2025:

Benjamin Netanyahu states no Palestinian state will be established, even at the cost of Saudi normalization.


Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam expresses readiness to negotiate directly with Israel and seeks U.S. assistance while pledging to disarm Hezbollah.


IDF eliminates or captures multiple Hamas terrorists emerging from Rafah tunnels; separately uncovers a 4.3-mile tunnel network under civilian infrastructure including UNRWA facilities.


Anonymous website publishes personal details and offers up to $100,000 bounties for the assassination of dozens of prominent Israeli academics; Iran suspected.


Minnesota nonprofit fraud schemes allegedly diverted hundreds of millions in taxpayer funds meant for child nutrition and autism services, with some money reportedly reaching the Al-Shabaab terror group in Somalia.


Trump administration revokes U.S. visa of former South African foreign minister Naledi Pandor, who led ICJ “genocide” case against Israel and has voiced support for “jihad” and “armed struggle.”


Czech Republic reports sharp rise in antisemitic incidents, primarily online but also including physical attacks and vandalism, since October 7, 2023.


Cave of the Patriarchs utilities shifted to Israeli control, for the first time in decades, taken full control of the site's electricity and water from the Waqf.


Germany considers banning the slogan “From the river to the sea” as antisemitic.


  • Nov 23, 2025:

Qatar's Funding of US Institutions for Islamization and Muslim Brotherhood Influence. Qatar has funneled over $20 billion, potentially up to $100 billion, into American universities and other institutions as part of a Muslim Brotherhood strategy to infiltrate and undermine US democracy. The funding, channeled through the Qatar Foundation backed by the ruling Al Thani family, supports the group's ideology via influence and soft power in higher education, K-12 schools, and cultural entities. Key examples include $10 billion to Cornell University for its medical school in Qatar, over $1 billion to Georgetown University for social sciences and Middle East studies, and $1.3 billion to Texas A&M University for research projects, some with potential dual-use military applications. The Muslim Students Association, with over 600 campus chapters, serves as a conduit for this influence, collaborating with groups like Students for Justice in Palestine on issues related to the Israel-Hamas conflict. A controversial "Arab World" map labeling Israel as "Palestine" appeared in a Brooklyn public school linked to Qatar Foundation International. The Brotherhood's broader plan aims to transform Western society by embedding its ideology, using antisemitism to weaken the US, isolate Israel, and replace democratic principles. In response, President Trump is advancing the designation of the Muslim Brotherhood as a Foreign Terrorist Organization to counter its global influence and "civilization jihad." Supporters, including Rep. Elise Stefanik, describe it as a pro-Hamas group inspiring al-Qaida, ISIS, and Hamas. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has already designated the Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations as terrorist organizations at the state level.


Passing of Holocaust Survivor Ruth Haran Hertzman. Ruth Haran Hertzman, a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor who endured the October 7 massacre in Be’eri, has died. Her son Avshalom was murdered during the attack, and seven family members were taken hostage to Gaza.


Young German Leaders' Visit to Israel. A weeklong mission to Israel hosted 160 young German leaders, including Muslims and left-wing activists, to reshape their generation's understanding of the country. Participants described the Nova festival victims as people who "could've been my friends," highlighting eye-opening experiences.


X's New Location Transparency Tool Exposes Fake Gaza Influencers [Another aspect of Pallywood, Pallyweid]. Social media platform X has introduced a feature displaying user account details, including the country or region of origin, handle changes, creation date, and initial app installation location. This has uncovered a network of fake Gaza influencers posing as war witnesses while posting from Central Asia and Europe.


IDF Dismissals of Senior Commanders Over October 7 Failures. IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir has dismissed several senior commanders for failures during the October 7 Hamas attack. This includes removing former Operations Chief Oded Basyuk and Southern Command Chief Yaron Finkelman from reserve duty, reprimanding Intelligence Chief Shlomi Binder (who will retire after his term), and dismissing former Unit 8200 Commander Yossi Shariel over reserves issues. Former Intelligence Chief Aharon Haliva, who took personal responsibility, expects a state inquiry. The moves mark a major leadership reckoning more than two years after the massacre.


Haytham 'Ali Tabataba'i (Ekinknated 11.21.25 in Op. 'Black Friday'

Elimination of Hezbollah's Chief of Staff. The IDF conducted a targeted aerial strike in Beirut's Dahiya quarter, assassinating Haytham 'Ali Tabataba'i, Hezbollah's de facto chief of staff, in an operation dubbed "Black Friday." Coordinated with the US and consistent with the ceasefire, the strike targeted Tabataba'i for directing terrorist activities and rebuilding Hezbollah's capabilities. Israel assesses no retaliation from Hezbollah is likely, and officials clarified it as routine enforcement without plans for broader escalation in Lebanon. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated Tabataba'i's hands were "soaked in the blood of many Israelis and Americans," emphasizing Israel's commitment to preventing Hezbollah's rebuilding.


Background of (Deceptive) "Miss Palestine" Contestant Nadeen Ayoub. Nadeen Ayoub, the first Miss Palestine to compete in Miss Universe, was married to Sharaf Barghouti, son of Fatah terrorist Marwan Barghouti, until at least 2020. She worked as a fitness instructor at a Ramallah gym owned by another of Barghouti's sons and holds US-Canadian citizenship while living in Dubai.


  • Nov 24, 2025:

IDF Action in Khan Yunis. IDF forces in Khan Yunis opened fire on and eliminated three terrorists who breached a security zone and posed an immediate threat during a ceasefire violation.


Arrests in Jerusalem Auto Shop Scam. Five Jerusalem Arabs were arrested in a joint operation for defrauding elderly and innocent customers through an auto shop scheme.


Approval of New Jurisdiction Areas in Samaria. IDF Central Command has authorized 10 new municipal jurisdiction areas in Samaria, including Gedor in the northern Jordan Valley. Minister Bezalel Smotrich described the move as a top-level Zionist, security, and national action.


Arab Rock-Throwing Attack on Israeli Driver in South Hebron Hills An Arab-Palestinian threw a rock through the window of an Israeli driver's car near the Carmel settlement in the South Hebron Hills, shattering the glass and causing slight injuries. No arrests have been made.


Concerns Over Secret Gaza Deal Assurances to Hamas Israeli officials worry that secret understandings in a Gaza deal, mediated with US involvement, will allow Hamas to retain power, influence, and parts of its arsenal. This could undermine Israel's goal of ending the group's rule in the enclave, as Hamas reportedly accepted President Trump's plan based on these assurances.


Car Fleeing Police Injures Israelis Near Be'er Sheva A driver in Tel Sheva broke through a police checkpoint during the "New Order" operation, injuring three Israeli civilians and two officers lightly while attempting to run over police. The unlicensed driver was shot in the shoulder, arrested, and evacuated in moderate condition.


NYPD Commissioner Apologizes to Park East Synagogue. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch apologized to the Park East Synagogue congregation for inadequate response to a Arab ("pro-Palestinian") anti-Israel protest that clashed with pro-Israel demonstrators outside the Manhattan site. She acknowledged the pain caused and stated the department should have established a "frozen zone" at the entrance to manage the turmoil.


The White House released footage of President Trump hosting freed Hamas hostages.

NYC DSA Leaders Take Key Roles in Mamdani's Transition Team. Islamo-soxialist Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral transition has seen key leaders from New York's Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) secure influential positions, with former de Blasio-era figures also filling important roles.


Netanyahu Calls for Lebanon to Disarm Hezbollah Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated his call for the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah, following an IDF strike that killed the group's chief of staff in Beirut.


Israel and Paraguay Sign Security Pact, Discuss Trade Expansion. Israel and Paraguay have signed a security agreement aimed at boosting cooperation in various fields, including water technologies, agriculture, cyber, and renewable energy.


Trump Orders Review of Muslim Brotherhood’s Terrorist Designation. President Trump has signed an executive order directing U.S. officials to consider designating chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, as part of efforts to counterterrorism and regional instability.


House Panel Investigates Anti-Semitic Harassment in U.S. Schools. The U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee has launched an investigation into reports of antisemitic bullying in school districts in Berkeley, Philadelphia, and Virginia, where Jewish students have allegedly faced harassment.


Trump’s Revocation of Somali Deportation Protections Tied to ‘Israel First’ Agenda, CAIR Claims. The Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has propagated President Trump of using his decision to revoke deportation protections for Somalis as part of his broader "Israel First[sic]" campaign, linking it to a larger political agenda.


Northwestern Professor Claims Israel Killed Its Own Citizens on Oct 7. A Northwestern University professor used a biomedicine class to claim Israel deliberately killed its own citizens during the October 7 attacks, sparking controversy over the legitimacy of such statements in academic settings.


Iran’s State-Sponsored Website Facilitates Child Marriage. An Iranian government-endorsed matchmaking website is reportedly enabling parents to create profiles for girls as young as 13, promoting early marriage despite criticisms from child advocacy groups.


Iran Plans to Interfere in Israel’s Upcoming Elections. Iran is planning to exploit Israel's upcoming elections by deepening internal political divisions and undermining the country’s political stability, according to Israeli intelligence.


Noted author Deborah Lipstadt Criticizes, lost trust in Wikipedia for Bias and Antisemitism. Deborah Lipstadt, former U.S. special envoy for monitoring antisemitism, has criticized Wikipedia as an unreliable source due to its biased coverage of events like the Gaza conflict and the October 7 attacks, citing concerns of antisemitism.


Israeli Forces Kill Terrorist Behind 2024 Nablus Ramming Attack. Israeli forces have killed an Arab Palestinian terrorist responsible for a May 2024 ramming attack that killed two IDF soldiers in Nablus, ending an 18-month manhunt for the attacker.


Countries Reject Hamas Request to Take Trapped Fighters. Hamas has unsuccessfully appealed to multiple countries to accept trapped fighters in Gaza, with all nations reportedly rejecting the request.


US Justice Department Investigates Anti-Israel Mob Targeting NYC Synagogue. The U.S. Justice Department has launched an investigation into an anti-Israel mob that targeted a synagogue in New York City, amid rising tensions and protests across the country.


Adams Visits Synagogue Targeted by Anti-Israel Mob. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has visited a synagogue that was targeted by anti-Israel protesters, showing solidarity with the Jewish community amid rising tensions in the city.


Israel Targets Hezbollah’s Younger Ranks in Continued Operations. As Israel continues its operations against Hezbollah, officials report that the focus has shifted to targeting the group's younger ranks following the removal of many senior figures. Why Israel Targeted Tabatabaei. The death of Ali Tabatabaei, the chief of staff of Hezbollah, has left the organization’s leadership structure in a state of flux. Tabatabaei, responsible for Hezbollah’s rearmament efforts, was a key target for Israeli forces, and his elimination leaves behind a reduced group of senior leaders.


White House Expresses Support for Israel’s Self-Defense After Hezbollah Chief’s Death** The White House has expressed strong support for Israel’s right to defend itself, particularly after Israeli airstrikes killed Hezbollah's chief of staff, further escalating tensions in the region.


The Viral ‘Prison Rape’ That Never Happened. The IDF’s top lawyer resigned after footage of a supposed rape of a Hamas prisoner by Israeli guards at Sde Teiman was revealed as doctored. Unanswered questions persist about why the court accepted implausible arguments, why the Attorney General did not immediately order the arrest of the former lawyer or seize her devices after her resignation, and why the Attorney General refused to recuse herself from overseeing the investigation despite being a potential witness or suspect. This led the Justice Minister to bar her from the probe and appoint a special prosecutor, sparking a dispute that reached the Supreme Court. The court barred the Attorney General but ruled against the special prosecutor on a technicality while authorizing a new one, later suspending it. The episode highlights issues of cover-up, lack of transparency, and unchecked power among law enforcement and judiciary, vindicating calls for legal reforms. Additional events include the former lawyer's hospitalization after a medication overdose under house arrest, a soldier's heart attack, and a military court president's recommendation to halt proceedings against accused soldiers since the alleged victim is no longer in custody. Culturally, Israel's elites view the masses with contempt, seeing the incident as an attack on the rule of law by ethno-nationalists, while the right sees elites weaponizing law against soldiers during war. The leak may have aimed to demonstrate Israel's moral standards to international bodies, but it reflects elites aligning against the "provincial" majority to signal global sophistication, prioritizing identity over facts.


October 7 Victims Sue Binance Over Terror Financing . Victims of Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack have filed a lawsuit against Binance, alleging that the cryptocurrency exchange facilitated over $1 billion in transactions to Hamas and other terrorist groups.


  • Nov 25, 2025:

Hefty Fee for Arabs Who Attacked Jerusalem Family's Home. A court in Jerusalem has ordered two individuals who assaulted a Jewish family's home to pay more than NIS 1.6 million in compensation. The ruling highlights the severity of the attack and its financial consequences for the perpetrators.


Mansour Abbas: 'Maybe I Don’t Call to Destroy Hamas So They Don’t Kill Me'. Mansour Abbas, a prominent Arab political figure, suggested that he refrains from publicly calling for the destruction of Hamas to protect his life. His statement reflects the complex and often dangerous political dynamics in the region.


Clip: British Police Release Footage of Riot at Elbit Factory. British police have released footage showing a violent confrontation at an Elbit Systems factory in Bristol. "Pro-Palestinian activists", including one accused of fracturing an officer's spine with a sledgehammer, face charges following the raid on the Israeli defense contractor's site.


Arab Terrorist Who Murdered Gideon Perry with a Hammer, Eliminated. Sultan al-Ghani, the Palestinian terrorist responsible for the brutal murder of Gideon Perry in 2024, has been neutralized by Israeli forces in a joint operation. The operation also resulted in the seizure of weapons and the arrest of accomplices.


Hamas, Islamic Jihad Hand Over Deceased Hostage. Hamas and Islamic Jihad have handed over the body of a deceased hostage found in central Gaza. Three other hostages remain deceased in Gaza, with their identities and nationalities confirmed.


Secret Channel Revealed: Trump Greenlights Saudi Mediation to Revive Nuclear Talks with Iran. In a behind-the-scenes move, U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized Saudi Arabia to mediate and help revive nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran, signaling a shift in diplomatic efforts aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions.


Escape Attempt Stopped: Video Shows Police Fire at Suspicious Vehicle in Negev. A video has surfaced showing Israeli police firing at a suspicious vehicle attempting to flee in the Negev region. The authorities intervened swiftly to prevent an escape, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the area.


IDF General Staff Exercise Simulates Multi-Front War. The Israel Defense Forces have conducted a large-scale exercise simulating a multi-front war. The drill aims to test the IDF’s readiness and strategic capabilities in responding to simultaneous threats from various fronts.


End of Discrimination Law (?): Major Step Towards Land Ownership Equality in Judea and Samaria. The Israeli Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee has approved a bill repealing the Jordanian-era law that prohibited Jews from purchasing land in Judea and Samaria. The move represents a significant step toward land ownership equality in the region.


IDF Kills 5 Hamas Terrorists in Rafah Tunnel Sweep. The Israeli military has continued its operations in the Rafah region, killing five Hamas terrorists during a tunnel-sweep operation. The IDF is dismantling Hamas’ extensive tunnel network, a key strategic element for the group in Gaza.


Israel Braces to Disarm Hamas Alone as US-Backed Stabilization Force Falters. With plans for a US-led stabilization force stalled, Israel is increasingly considering unilateral military action to disarm Hamas in Gaza. Tensions are rising with Hezbollah, and diplomatic relations between Israel and the U.S. are growing more strained.

Understanding Anti-Jewish Immigrant Roots Behind Mamdani's Progressive Antisemitism. Progressive antisemites were once rare, but historical patterns show urban reformers from the 1880s to 1920s championed "Americanization" while fearing Eastern European Jewish immigrants as racially incompetent, religiously misguided, and threats to democracy—viewing them as both too radical and too capitalist. Nativist backlash to mass immigration led to quotas favoring Protestant nations over Catholic and Jewish ones, culminating in the 1924 Immigration Act that restricted entry and later blocked Jewish escapes from Europe. The Holocaust purged much antisemitism from progressives, who lobbied to suspend quotas and support Israel. Post-1960s identity politics revived it by framing Jews as privileged oppressors tied to Zionism and "settler-colonialism," linking U.S. racism to Gaza and blocking Jews from movements. This enabled the election of anti-Zionist figures like Zohran Mamdani, whose claims blaming Israeli training for U.S. police brutality exemplify blaming Jews for unrelated evils. Yet, historical precedents suggest progressives can evolve beyond such biases without catastrophe, returning to liberal equality.


Jewish FDNY Commissioner Who Quit Over Zohran Mamdani Election Breaks Silence. Former FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker, a Jewish philanthropist and businessman, resigned hours after Zohran Mamdani's mayoral victory, citing the socialist's anti-Israel rhetoric as incompatible with his beliefs and religion. In his first interview since departing, Tucker described the entire campaign as reflecting this mismatch and suggested Mamdani must work to gain trust from first responders. The resignation has heightened concerns in the Jewish community and across New York over Mamdani's democratic socialist agenda.


'Code Black! Code Black!': The Haredi Hotline Mobilizing Protesters to Block Draft Dodger Arrests. A phone hotline called "Code Black" rapidly mobilizes extremist ultra-Orthodox protesters to interfere with arrests of draft-dodging yeshiva students, revealing an organized anti-draft network. In a recent incident, after Military Police arrived at a suspect's home, crowds quickly swelled to hundreds, blocking soldiers, rioting, and overturning a patrol vehicle, forcing police to extract the troops. The arrest failed as the suspect was absent, and three rioters were detained.


  • Nov 26, 2025:

X Location Feature Is a Wake-Up Call About the Media Landscape - Analysis. X's new location tool exposes fake accounts' global origins, eroding trust in social media. Following Zohran Mamdani's victory, a network of [Islamic] accounts posing as orthodox anti-Zionist Jews posted identical praise and dismissed Jewish concerns, but many were traced to the Philippines, West Asia, or VPNs rather than the U.S. or New York. Such repetition often stems from plagiarism, with smaller accounts copying larger ones or legacy media screenshots to exploit trends.


Hostage’s Body Identified as That of Dror Or. The body returned from Gaza belongs to Dror Or, murdered by Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists on October 7, 2023, at Kibbutz Be’eri. His wife was killed that day, and two children were taken hostage but later released in a ceasefire deal. His death was officially confirmed earlier.

Prayers and Kiddush Helped Eliya Cohen Survive Hamas Captivity. Hamas captivity survivor Eliya Cohen reflects on his experience, crediting prayers and kiddush for his endurance, and emphasizes focusing on the positive aspects of life post-release.


Four Israelis Wounded, One Badly, as Rioting Arab Palestinians Attack Shepherds in Gush Etzion. Dozens of Palestinians from Rasheida village attacked Jewish shepherds from Givat Makana Avraham near Maale Amos, throwing stones, beating with clubs, wounding four Israelis (one seriously), damaging two vehicles, and stealing sheep. Responding forces used riot-dispersal measures but made no arrests as the crowd grew.


'No Regret or Apology': 11 Years for Arab Who Raped Soldier at Bat Yam Beach. A 24-year-old from Hebron was sentenced to 11 years in prison, plus a suspended term and 75,000 shekels compensation, for raping a 19-year-old soldier at a Bat Yam beach three years ago, causing bodily harm. The court noted his lack of remorse; prosecutors sought 15 years, highlighting the act's cruelty.


Three Bedouins Arrested for Attacking Youth Councilors. Three Bedouins entered an Ezra youth movement branch in Be'er Sheva, assaulted councilors, and were arrested shortly after.


Rafah: Terrorists Exiting Tunnel Eliminated in Aerial Strike. The IDF released footage of an airstrike eliminating terrorists emerging from a tunnel in Rafah, as operations continue to target local terror cells.


Approved by al-Sharaa: Islamic Jihad Establishing Significant Military Presence in Syria. The Islamic Jihad terror group is secretly building a major military foothold in Syria, focusing on Damascus-area Palestinian refugee camps, with full coordination from President Ahmed al-Sharaa via a special envoy. Meanwhile, Hamas is bolstering ties with Hezbollah in Lebanon. The group sees Syria as a strategic base against Israel, aided by U.S. limits on Israeli strikes there.


Stark Warning: Palestinian Islamic Jihad Warns Arab Nations Against Joining Gaza International Force. Palestinian Islamic Jihad spokesman Muhammad Al-Hajj Musa warned Arab and Islamic nations against participating in a UN international force for Gaza, vowing to treat it as an occupying entity and rejecting it as an attack on Palestinian sovereignty amid rising regional tensions.


In Area C, Arabs Are Building Schools, Factories and Villas. An NGO mapping reveals over 103,000 illegal Arab structures in Judea and Samaria, enabled by the Palestinian Authority to create territorial continuity into Area C through the "Fayyad Plan" of infrastructure like roads, power, and water—often funded by Europe—in firing zones and open lands. Examples include a lavish villa in an active IDF range, unfinished homes, a school, a soccer field, and a sofa factory emitting toxic smoke near Israeli communities. Enforcement has recently outpaced new builds for the first time, with demolitions in military zones prioritized, but the scale erodes Oslo Accords' divisions and poses security, environmental, and strategic risks. The Palestinian Authority aims for a "de facto state" to pressure international recognition, shifting facts on the ground despite Israel's control.


First Look at Major IDF Counterterror Operation in Samaria. The IDF, Shin Bet, Border Police, and regional brigades conducted a large-scale counterterrorism sweep in northern Samaria, striking targets, searching dozens of structures, and confiscating terror funds to dismantle emerging strongholds.


Chief of Staff: Leadership That Recognizes Failure & Dares to Lead Change Needed. At a ceremony honoring former Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir stressed the need for leaders who acknowledge failures and boldly drive reforms.


Arab Kafr Qassem Resident Charged with Incitement to Terrorism for Praising Oct. 7. A 22-year-old woman from Kafr Qassem faces charges of incitement to terrorism and support for a terrorist organization for four Arabic Facebook posts shortly after the war began, including calls for Jewish suffering, praise for Gaza's resistance against "the cancer of the world called Israel," and a map of Israel captioned with victory for Palestine on October 7.


Capture of Gaza Doctor Involved with Hadar Goldin's Body. Israeli forces captured Dr. Marwan al-Hams, a physician from Rafah's Youssef al-Najjar Hospital who served in Hamas' military wing as a brigade doctor and managed field hospitals for the Hamas-run health ministry during the war. He was involved in handling the body of Israeli soldier Lt. Hadar Goldin, killed and taken in 2014. The capture occurred in July during a special forces operation in southern Gaza's al-Mawasi area. A video shows he was lured there under the pretense of being filmed for a documentary called "Hero of Gaza."

Nov 27, 2025 - Dec 14, 2025 (Hanukkah massacre)

  • Nov 27, 2025:

Iran has transferred hundreds of millions of dollars to Hezbollah via money exchanges and businesses in Dubai to support its ally amid disrupted smuggling routes and increased Lebanese enforcement against cash couriers. Hezbollah requires these funds to rebuild, rearm, and cover costs from its conflict with Israel.


Arab-Palestinian workers and others frequently cross the separation fence near Jerusalem and the Green Line for economic reasons, with a small minority engaging in terrorism, including a deadly attack in Ramot that killed six Israelis. Residents face constant gunfire, burning garbage impacting health, and verbal harassment from across the border inckusibg ahiys "wil will rape you," and "Itbakh al Yahud," relentless terror. Enhanced patrols and drones have increased since October 7, but repeat offenders are often released until a third capture.


A 31-year-old racist Arab British surgeon and NHS trauma specialist, Rahma Al-Adwan, has been suspended for 15 months due to online antisemitic rants, Holocaust denial, and praise for Hamas, sparking over 200 complaints from the public and Jewish groups. Her nazi comparison reminds: 'The Hitler-Praise Playbook: How Arab Extremists Weaponize “Nazi” Slurs While [Secretly-or-Not] Idolizing the Führer.'


The National Digital Agency has exposed "SpearSpecter," an IRGC-linked espionage operation using WhatsApp lures, impersonations, and PowerShell backdoors to target senior Israeli defense and government figures.


Following backlash, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani condemned chants of "death to the IDF" and "globalize the intifada" during a pro-Palestinian protest outside Park East Synagogue as unacceptable, while committing to safeguard Jewish institutions. The event targeted a space rented to an organization aiding Jewish immigration to Israel.


An urgent Knesset discussion highlighted widespread waste fires, especially in Na'alin, causing severe air pollution labeled "environmental terror." Data shows about 1,400 Israeli deaths in 2023 from related diseases, forcing residents to seal homes, limit outdoor time, and keep children indoors to avoid carcinogens.


A survey of American Jews reveals heightened anxiety about Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win, with 64% viewing him as both anti-Israel and antisemitic, 19% as anti-Israel only, and 9% as neither. The dominant reaction is concern (56%), with 84% reporting negative emotions like fear and sadness, signaling broader anti-Israel sentiment.


One year into the Lebanon ceasefire, the IDF has eliminated 370 terrorists, conducted 1,200 targeted operations, and dismantled infrastructure to counter threats.


Spain's broadcasting union has declared a boycott of the Eurovision Song Contest if Israel joins. As a major contender, Spain's stance precedes a key participation debate.


Bigot Tucker Carlson has redefined Western civilization to exclude mainstream Jews, portraying Zionism as antithetical to Western values and equating it with Nazism and tribalism. He accuses Zionism of promoting group supremacy and racism, ignoring Judaism's foundational role in shaping Western ideas of morality, law, and individual dignity through influences on Christianity and American founding principles. Carlson's rhetoric projects the identity politics of the far-right onto Jews, threatens backlash against Jewish supporters of Israel, and distorts Jewish chosenness as a claim of superiority rather than moral obligation. This approach unites far-left and far-right antisemitic narratives, erasing Jewish contributions and promoting a narrower, hostile vision of the West that undermines its core ideals.


Palestinian Authority television has denied the Holocaust for the second time in a month, first featuring a journalist dismissing gas chambers as a dismissible narrative and then a Syrian journalist calling the Nazi Holocaust a fabricated game played by Israel while labeling the Gaza conflict the true holocaust.


  • Nov 28, 2025:

An expert analysis suggests a hidden clause in the hostage release agreement offers Hamas substantial safeguards, explaining its willingness to relinquish hostages despite their strategic value.


The UN's International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, tied to the 1947 Partition Plan date, overlooks the expulsion of over 800,000 Jews from Arab and Muslim lands, commemorated by Israel the following day. It contrasts perpetual Palestinian refugee status, now over five million (talk about the "genocide" lie), with ignored Jewish displacements, especially resonant two years after the October 7 Hamas attack.


An Israeli student in Paris faced a tense encounter when her taxi driver revealed himself as a former Hezbollah fighter, underscoring growing risks for Israelis overseas.


Pallywood? Analysis of Jenin gunfire footage reveals systematic editing and cuts, amid public uproar over the incidents.


Israel conducted strikes in Syria, killing at least 13, which Damascus labeled war crimes, while signaling restraint to interim leader al-Sharaa. In a related operation, IDF forces arrested suspects in Beit Jann but faced a shootout wounding six soldiers; all suspects were detained, with dramatic footage released showing the clash.


Air Force strikes killed a terrorist approaching troops along the Yellow Line in southern Gaza.


In "Operation Five Stones," IDF, police, and Shin Bet arrested 40 terrorists, seized dozens of weapons, kilograms of explosive precursor potassium, funds for terror financing, and destroyed an operational site in Tamun after searching hundreds of buildings.


Overnight, the IDF's 55th Brigade eliminated three Jaama Islamiya members in Beit Jann, Syria, apprehending all suspects in an operation against the group, affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood and allied with Hamas and Hezbollah in attacks on Israel. Six reservists were wounded.

Three Yamas special forces members are under questioning after shooting two wanted terrorists in Jenin, prompting a criminal investigation by the Department for Police Investigations.


Israel is preparing responses to an ambush in southern Syria's Beit Jinn area that wounded six IDF reservists, attributing it to a Sunni terror group rather than the Syrian government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa, and reaffirming its commitment to holding seized buffer zones including Mount Hermon amid ongoing instability.


Syrian intelligence is linked to attacks targeting the IDF and Druze community.


Hezbollah deputy leader Naim Qassem condemned Israel's killing of chief of staff Haytham Ali Tabtabai and pledged retaliation at an opportune moment.


German Chancellor Friedrich Merz plans to visit Israel for talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.


  • Nov 29, 2025:

Leaked Iranian CCTV footage highlights the precise Israeli airstrikes in 2025 that destroyed command centers and radar installations within Tehran's defenses.


The Israel Innovation Authority and the UK Abraham Accords Group signed a memorandum of understanding at the British ambassador's residence to foster AI collaboration among Israel, the UK, and Abraham Accords nations.


The IDF's Menashe Brigade, with Shin Bet support, dismantled an explosives production lab, weapons cache, and ammunition in Jenin during a counterterrorism operation.


Border Police officers in Jenin reported terrorists making suspicious hand movements toward pockets during clashes, as detailed in officer testimonies.


The father of slain Yasam officer Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage whose body remains in Gaza, accused Hamas of psychological torment and urged Israel to withhold any Gaza reconstruction until the remains are repatriated.


IDF forces are pursuing an Arab terrorist who hurled an iron rod at an Israeli vehicle on Highway 5 near Mas’ha in the northern West Bank, embedding it in the windshield near the driver, who escaped physical injury but received treatment for shock.

An Israeli ministry analysis concludes that the majority of social media accounts claiming to post live updates from Gaza or the West Bank are actually operated from abroad or unverifiable locations, raising suspicion of coordinated propaganda efforts.


The Palestinian Authority continues to make monthly payments to convicted terrorists and their families despite repeated commitments to stop the practice.


The IDF Chief of Staff has ordered an investigation into intelligence indicating Hamas was planning another large-scale massacre.


The IDF suspects that UNIFIL peacekeepers in southern Lebanon may be leaking sensitive military information to Hezbollah.


"Pro-Palestine" protesters disrupted a Zara store in Manhattan during Black Friday, entering the premises before police dispersed the group.


  • Nov 29, 2025:

The Israeli Foreign Ministry commemorated the United Nations resolution partitioning British Mandatory Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, noting Israel's acceptance of proposals for peace and partnership while highlighting Palestinian rejectionism, with a graphic emphasizing Israel's outreach and accusing rejectionists of aiming to eliminate the state rather than seek peace.

Israel has consistently chosen peace since 1947, accepting proposals for coexistence despite repeated Arab choices of war, terror, and rejection.

The United Nations supported Israel's establishment in 1947, with Israel accepting every proposal for engagement and partnership while Palestinians remain in the rejectionist camp, urging a change in approach.

A video from the Israeli Foreign Ministry highlights nearly a century of Arab rejections of peace offers, from the Grand Mufti's alliance with Hitler to the Hamas charter and invasions, portraying Israel as always seeking conciliation while Arabs prepare for war, noting the creation of Jordan as a Palestinian state and criticizing global support for false claims.


'Unknown Enemy: The Terror Group Most Israelis Don't Know—But Now Target—After Deadly Encounter'. Key Incident: In November 2025, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) clashed with Al-Jama'ah Al-Islamiyyah (The Islamic Group) during a counterterrorism operation in Syria. The firefight resulted in six wounded Israeli soldiers, three seriously, marking a significant escalation against this under-the-radar group. Group Overview: Al-Jama'ah Al-Islamiyyah is one of the Middle East's oldest and most active Sunni-Islamist terrorist organizations targeting Israel. Despite its potency, it remains largely unknown to most Israelis. The group operates independently but maintains close cooperation with Hezbollah and Hamas, amplifying its regional threat. IDF Response: The encounter has prompted the IDF to designate the group as a priority target in Syria, shifting focus to neutralize its activities amid broader regional tensions. An IDF soldier in Syria survived a bullet that pierced his vest and lodged in his heart after surgeons decided to leave the projectile temporarily in place.


An IDF reserve unit in southern Syria was ambushed by dozens of gunmen minutes after capturing a terror cell leader; junior soldiers took command under fire, killed up to 20 attackers, and several officers were wounded.


An Arab-Palestinian teenager threw an iron rod (or axe handle) through the windshield of a car carrying Jewish women on a Samaria highway at night; the driver and passengers were lightly injured and described intense fear during the attack.


Pallywood's deep fake viral clips: Organized (pro-Palestinian) Anti-Israel networks (such as gazawin) are running sophisticated disinformation campaigns using deepfake videos and hijacked or impersonated celebrity/influencer accounts (especially football stars) to falsely show widespread support for Gaza among famous figures; the campaigns build credibility over time before inserting extremist political content. Exposed in a piece titled "The truth behind the video that was viewed 4 million times on Instagram."


Captivity survivor Rom Braslavski returned to play soccer at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem and was greeted by a full stadium of supporters.


Recently released hostage Yosef Haim Ohana completed rehabilitation and returned home.


An IDF soldier in Syria survived a bullet that pierced his vest and lodged in his heart after surgeons decided to leave the projectile temporarily in place.


The IAF conducted a precise strike in Beirut that killed Hezbollah’s military chief in his apartment hideout.


Leaked footage circulating in Iran shows highly accurate Israeli strikes hitting specific IRGC and security buildings.


Anti-Israel protesters in London targeted an Israeli-owned bakery.


Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid announced a bill to revoke voting rights from Haredim draft dodgers but clarified it would not apply to the Arab population, sparking criticism over unequal treatment.


Islamic Jihad official Abu Samer Musa stated on Hizbullah TV that even Hitler advocated erasing Jews from the earth and expressed opposition to Jews occupying Palestine, insisting there should be no negotiations with them and they should be killed.


  • Nov 30, 2025:


Capture of Gaza Doctor Involved with Hadar Goldin's Body. Israeli forces captured Dr. Marwan al-Hams, a physician from Rafah's Youssef al-Najjar Hospital who served in Hamas' military wing as a brigade doctor and managed field hospitals for the Hamas-run health ministry during the war. He was involved in handling the body of Israeli soldier Lt. Hadar Goldin, killed and taken in 2014. The capture occurred in July during a special forces operation in southern Gaza's al-Mawasi area. A video shows he was lured there under the pretense of being filmed for a documentary called "Hero of Gaza."


Election of First Arab-Palestinian President at Oxford Union. Arwa Hanin Elrayess, a second-year PPE student, was elected president of the Oxford Union for Trinity Term 2026, marking the first time a Palestinian holds the position. Her win followed a turbulent term where the previous president-elect was removed for celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk via an Instagram post. During a committee meeting on a no-confidence vote, Elrayess called alumni "racist" and incapable of rational judgment, advocating for their disenfranchisement due to bias against the president-elect. Her manifesto highlighted the union as a space where freedom is protected and encouraged, mentioning Gaza.


Islamist Erdogan’s Turkey's Pressure on Hamas Regarding Hadar Goldin's Body. Turkey pressured Hamas not to return the body of Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin, continuing a pattern of actions that strain relations with Israel. This has led to restrictions preventing Turkish soldiers from operating near Gaza.


Testimonies of Sexual Abuse by Released Hostages. Alon Ohel, held captive for 738 days in Hamas tunnels and freed in a recent deal, described sexual abuse after being left alone following the release of other hostages. Guards manipulated food and harassed him, including an incident where one entered the shower, applied shampoo, and touched him despite protests, claiming it was to prevent rashes; it did not escalate further. This follows similar accounts from Guy Gilboa Dalal, who endured touching, kissing, and assaults at gun- and knife-point while naked, unable to confide in others, and Rom Braslavski, who was stripped, tied, and assaulted for humiliation, with additional unrevealed incidents he compared to Nazi atrocities. Multiple released hostages have reported systematic sexual violence.

Alon Ohel's Full Captivity Account Alon Ohel, abducted at 22 from the Nova music festival, chose survival amid chaos, witnessing Aner Shapira throw grenades to protect shelter occupants before his death and a blast injure Hersh Goldberg-Polin, which Ohel believes damaged his eye. Thrown into a truck, bleeding heavily, he crossed into Gaza unnoticed by the air force, arriving at a hospital mobbed by hostile Gazans he deemed all involved. Stitched without anesthesia in degrading conditions, forbidden to scream, he endured 52 days before entering tunnels, meeting Eli Sharabi, who became a father figure, comforting him during breakdowns and sharing grief over his murdered daughters; they vowed to survive for their families. Chained like animals for over a year, fed minimally—pita with peas or dry dates—causing constant body-wide pain and skeletal appearances that pleased captors, Ohel sang secretly as a pianist to preserve sanity despite bans. An IDF bombing of their tunnel prompted a desperate run through ruins to another site. Separated from Sharabi during a deal, Ohel was moved south for leverage, reunited briefly with navy peer Guy Gilboa-Dalal, and released via Red Cross, which he criticized harshly; from the vehicle, he saw reservist soldiers with families fighting for him. Post-release, learning of Sharabi's total family loss broke him, but he views himself as a resilient survivor, not a victim, determined to thrive.


Jews Provoke Disgust[sic]- Palestinian Authority Village Council Chairman, with Arab Palestinian hatred for Israel rooted in hatred for Jews.


  • Dec 1, 2025:

'Unknown Enemy: The Terror Group Most Israelis Don't Know—But Now Target—After Deadly Encounter'. Key Incident: In November 2025, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) clashed with Al-Jama'ah Al-Islamiyyah (The Islamic Group) during a counterterrorism operation in Syria. The firefight resulted in six wounded Israeli soldiers, three seriously, marking a significant escalation against this under-the-radar group. Group Overview: Al-Jama'ah Al-Islamiyyah is one of the Middle East's oldest and most active Sunni-Islamist terrorist organizations targeting Israel. Despite its potency, it remains largely unknown to most Israelis. The group operates independently but maintains close cooperation with Hezbollah and Hamas, amplifying its regional threat. IDF Response: The encounter has prompted the IDF to designate the group as a priority target in Syria, shifting focus to neutralize its activities amid broader regional tensions. An IDF soldier in Syria survived a bullet that pierced his vest and lodged in his heart after surgeons decided to leave the projectile temporarily in place.

An IDF reserve unit in southern Syria was ambushed by dozens of gunmen minutes after capturing a terror cell leader; junior soldiers took command under fire, killed up to 20 attackers, and several officers were wounded.


An Arab-Palestinian teenager threw an iron rod (or axe handle) through the windshield of a car carrying Jewish women on a Samaria highway at night; the driver and passengers were lightly injured and described intense fear during the attack.


Pallywood's deep fake viral clips: Organized (pro-Palestinian) Anti-Israel networks (such as gazawin) are running sophisticated disinformation campaigns using deepfake videos and hijacked or impersonated celebrity/influencer accounts (especially football stars) to falsely show widespread support for Gaza among famous figures; the campaigns build credibility over time before inserting extremist political content. Exposed in a piece titled "The truth behind the video that was viewed 4 million times on Instagram."


Captivity survivor Rom Braslavski returned to play soccer at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem and was greeted by a full stadium of supporters.


Recently released hostage Yosef Haim Ohana completed rehabilitation and returned home.


An IDF soldier in Syria survived a bullet that pierced his vest and lodged in his heart after surgeons decided to leave the projectile temporarily in place.


The IAF conducted a precise strike in Beirut that killed Hezbollah’s military chief in his apartment hideout.


Leaked footage circulating in Iran shows highly accurate Israeli strikes hitting specific IRGC and security buildings.


Anti-Israel protesters in London targeted an Israeli-owned bakery.


Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid announced a bill to revoke voting rights from draft dodgers but clarified it would not apply to the Arab population, sparking criticism over unequal treatment.


Trump Advocates Dialogue Between Israel and Syria. US President-elect Donald Trump called for strong and true dialogue between Israel and Syria during a meeting in Damascus between Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and US Special Envoy Tom Barrack.


Charges Against French Teens for ISIS-Linked Antisemitic Plot. Two French teenagers, radicalized by ISIS, were charged with conspiracy for an antisemitic terror attack after authorities found messages outlining the plan.


Nick Fuentes' Complaint Over Antisemite of the Year Nomination. Nick Fuentes expressed feeling snubbed by StopAntisemitism's "Antisemite of the Year" finalists, which included Tucker Carlson—whose interview with Fuentes divided conservatives—but excluded him despite prior nominations. Other finalists were Ms. Rachel, Marcia Cross, and Cynthia Nixon.


Solidarity Rally for NYC Synagogue After Anti-Israel Protest. Jewish organizations including the United Jewish Appeal Federation of New York, Jewish Community Relations Council, Anti-Defamation League New York/New Jersey, American Jewish Congress New York, and New York Board of Rabbis are holding a rally near Park East Synagogue to support it as proud New Yorkers, Jews, and Zionists, following an anti-Israel protest targeting an Aliyah event there.


Andrea Bocelli Hosts Former Hostage Segev Kalfon. Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and his wife Veronica hosted former Gaza hostage Segev Kalfon, captive for 738 days enduring beatings, psychological torture, and pressure to convert to Islam, for a private concert and day of music, conversation, and support at their Miami home.


Controversy Over AI-Generated Images of Gaza Suffering. AI-generated images depicting suffering in Gaza have provoked widespread anger, likened to deceptive digital manipulations.


Stabbing Attack on Soldiers Near Ateret. Two IDF soldiers sustained light wounds in a stabbing by a terrorist near the Ateret settlement in the West Bank; the assailant was eliminated by soldiers' fire. Paramedics provided on-site care. Footage captured the suspect lunging with a knife during questioning.


Ramming Attack Near Kiryat Arba A female IDF soldier was lightly injured in a ramming attack near Kiryat Arba; the terrorist fled to Hebron, prompting a major IDF pursuit with gunfire. The terrorist was eliminated by security forces.


IDF Raids on PFLP-Linked Group in Ramallah and Hebron. IDF forces raided and sealed the headquarters of a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-affiliated "agricultural" organization in Ramallah and Hebron.


PA Textbooks Teaching Martyrdom to Young Children. Palestinian Authority textbooks will teach six-year-olds about "martyrs."


Ex-Kibbutz Security Chief Opens Coffee Stand. Rony Sfedj, a former security chief at Kfar Kissufim, gained recognition for his heroics in repelling Hamas attackers during the October 7 assault. Now, he has opened a coffee stand near the Gaza border, offering coffee to soldiers and bereaved families. The stand serves as a symbol of resilience and community amidst the ongoing conflict.


The Guardian’s Malevolence Towards Israel. Watchdog criticizes The Guardian for publishing distorted, extreme views about Israel, highlighting accusations of faje "genocide" and supposed white supremacy (Israrlis are multi color, multi ethnic). That the publication’s portrayal of Israel is increasingly malicious, especially after the Hamas massacre. Pointing out these charges are factually incorrect and dangerously fuel antisemitism, drawing attention to the broader issue of anti-Zionism as a system of accusation aimed at discrediting Jewish identity.


  • Dec 2, 2025:

Israel's Messaging Reforms Inspired by Charlie Kirk's Final Letter. Background and Catalyst. Israel is revamping its international communication strategy in response to a poignant final letter from US conservative activist Charlie Kirk, sent to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shortly before Kirk's death. A staunch Israel supporter, Kirk warned that the country was "losing the information war" among young Americans, citing polls showing nearly 50% of 18-24-year-olds sympathizing with Hamas. He criticized Israel's defeatist approach ("Everyone already hates us") and urged direct, independent outreach over reliance on US advocates, emphasizing personal stories to humanize the narrative.

Key Initiatives Launched. - Rapid-Response Team: A cross-ministry unit monitors online trends in real-time and deploys counter-messaging, borrowing from US political digital campaigns. - Central "Facts Site": A new hub offering historical, legal, and contextual info on Israel, feeding into targeted digital platforms for groups like university students, evangelicals, Latinos, liberals, African Americans, and Jewish Americans. - "First Voice" Model: Prioritizes Israelis (civilians, evacuees, reservists, minorities) sharing personal testimonies via videos, with government support for production tools, editing, and subtitling to influencers. Kirk stressed showing "faces, personal experiences, and humanity" over declarative claims.

Broader Expansion and Tactics. The strategy will grow in 2026 with multilingual content, bite-sized digital formats, and first-person stories. Recent US delegations of survivors and wounded individuals have amplified this through media appearances and public talks. A unified messaging structure—modeled on the White House—centralizes foreign media via a single spokesperson, Shosh Bedrossian, to ensure consistency across IDF, Foreign Ministry, and PM's Office.

This overhaul, coordinated with the PM's Office, aims to rebuild Israel's image among global youth by fostering empathy and direct engagement.


Hamas claims, it returned the body of a slain hostage to Israel.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled a planned statement on the ultra-Orthodox conscription bill [Haredim] amid criticism from lawmakers and opposition for its ineffectiveness in enforcing military service, with the opposition leader accusing him of avoiding defense of the draft-evasion measure.


Israeli forces eliminated three terrorists who crossed a ceasefire buffer zone in Gaza and posed threats to troops in separate northern and southern incidents, with the military affirming continued deployment and response to violations.


The Israel Defense Forces warned that Hezbollah is rapidly rebuilding military capabilities in Lebanon despite ongoing strikes since the ceasefire, with Beirut aware but lacking enforcement.


A U.S. envoy received classified evidence from Israeli officials showing Hezbollah's accelerated rearmament in Lebanon ahead of a deadline, raising concerns of potential Israeli action due to insufficient Lebanese intervention.


Federal investigators launched a probe into UNRWA, creating a blacklist of staffers tied to Hamas to block their involvement in U.S.-funded aid programs.


Israeli President Isaac Herzog hosted African imams and Muslim leaders in Jerusalem, advocating for Jewish-Muslim dialogue, mutual respect, and expanded peace circles like the Abraham Accords to counter hatred.


A Jerusalem court sentenced two eastern Jerusalem Arab residents to prison for plotting a bombing near the Knesset, with one receiving 12 years and the other five.


A survey of Israel's Arab population post-Gaza war found over 75% support for an Arab party joining the government coalition.


The U.S. civil rights chief labeled New York’s mayor-elect an antisemitic demagogue and pledged federal protection against rising hate crimes.


The Israel Defense Forces disclosed that Hezbollah assassinated four Lebanese officials who sought to expose the group's role in storing ammonium nitrate that caused the Beirut port explosion.


An Israeli researcher kidnapped by a pro-Iranian militia in Iraq detailed two and a half years of captivity involving starvation, interrogation, electrocution, beatings, whippings, sexual abuse, hanging from ceilings, and a method called the scorpion causing shoulder dislocations, after captors discovered her Israeli identity via her phone, leading to invented confessions to mitigate ongoing torture until her release under U.S. pressure.


(Tucker Carlson effect). A poll indicated 17% of Republican Party members hold anti-Jewish views, with majorities among Hispanic, Black, and young male voters believing the Holocaust was exaggerated or did not occur.


Israel affirmed commitment to the Golan Heights despite a United Nations resolution opposing its presence there.


Marco Rubio Interview on Radical Islam. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the threat posed by radical Islamic movements, emphasizing that they view the United States and the West as primary enemies. He highlighted the global expansionist nature of these groups and the violent acts they commit to further their ideological goals. Rubio also referenced domestic terrorism incidents inspired by radical Islam, underscoring the necessity of addressing this threat.


CAIR’s ‘Pay-for-Jew-Hatred’ Policy. The California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has introduced a fund to reward students disciplined for anti-Israel actions. This initiative has drawn comparisons to the Palestinian Authority’s "pay-to-slay" program, which rewards terrorism. CAIR’s support of such activism has sparked controversy, with critics accusing the organization of promoting extremism and antisemitism. U.S. lawmakers have called for designating CAIR a terrorist organization.


Anti-Israel protesters vandalized a memorial to a murdered two-year-old, with "Free Palestine" spray-painted nearby. The article discusses why Hamas might expect political rewards for atrocities, referencing a past PLO attack on a synagogue where terrorists killed a child and wounded others, despite intelligence warnings that were ignored, leading to absent security.


  • Dec 3, 2025:

Victims Sue After Pepper Spray Attack during Guardians of Walls May-202+. . Two Jewish men who were attacked with pepper spray in Jerusalem’s Old City five years ago have filed a civil lawsuit for 60,000 shekels against the assailant. The racist Arab attacker targeting Jews, who was sentenced to prison, sprayed the men after they attempted to report him to the police. The lawsuit aims to hold perpetrators accountable and deter future violence against Jews.


Senate Advances Trump Nominee for Antisemitism Post. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee advanced the nomination of Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun as special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism. If confirmed, Kaploun would become the second Chassid to hold a senior position in the U.S. administration, following Mitchell Silk’s confirmation as assistant secretary of the treasury.


Body of Slain Hostage Transferred to IDF. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group has announced that it discovered the body of a slain hostage in northern Gaza, which has been transferred to the Israel Defense Forces. As the body of a slain hostage has been returned to Israel, Gaza terror groups still hold the body of another officer.


Activists Call for Removal of UN Rape-Denier. Over 300 women’s rights advocates, rabbis, and scholars have signed a petition urging the United Nations to remove radical racist Arab Reem Alsalem, its Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, after she denied reports of rape committed by Hamas on October 7. This has sparked outrage, as multiple UN reports have confirmed the sexual atrocities carried out by Hamas. Typically, radical racist Arab Reem Alsalem will deny the documented mass rape carried out by Hamas on October 7, but will instead collaborate with the notorious Francesca Albanese—whose antisemitic views have been widely criticized since her 2014 tweets—to falsely shift the blame onto Israel.


Federal Judge Dismisses CAIR-Backed Lawsuit Targeting Jewish Couple For Exposing Antisemitism. U.S. District Court rules that sharing truthful public information is protected speech, rejecting a CAIR-supported attempt to punish Jews for confronting antisemitism.


Rafah Crossing to Reopen for Gazans. The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt will reopen, allowing Gazan residents to exit into Egypt, with coordination and oversight in place.


IDF Soldier Wounded in Rafah Clash. An IDF soldier was seriously injured in a clash with terrorists in the Rafah area of Gaza, where the attackers emerged from a tunnel. Three other soldiers were also wounded, and the incident is seen as a violation of the ceasefire terms between Israel and Hamas.


Terrorists in Rafah in Contact with Hamas Leadership. Hamas terror cells operating in Rafah’s tunnels remain in continuous contact with the group's senior leadership, despite claims from Hamas that these cells act independently.


Israel Strikes Hamas Targets in Gaza. In response to a terrorist ambush in Rafah, Israel carried out airstrikes targeting Hamas positions in Gaza. The ambush left several Israeli soldiers wounded, and the incident has led to accusations that Hamas violated the ceasefire agreement.


Terror Plot Foiled: Teen Plans Attack Using Bombs. An 18-year-old from southern Israel was arrested for planning a terror attack at a Be'er Sheva bus station, inspired by ISIS and later Hamas. He had begun constructing explosive devices and even sought to acquire a handgun to carry out his plot. This case highlights growing concerns over self-radicalization and the use of online resources, including ChatGPT, to plan attacks.


The Palestinian Authority continues glorifying terrorists and promoting terror ideology for decades, contradicting claims by French President Macron.


UN Spokesman Refutes Press Freedom Comment. A UN spokesman criticized remarks by (bugot) Francesca Albanese, a UN so-called "expert," who seemed to justify an attack on Italian journalists [La Stampa] by anti-Israel Arab gang. Albanese's comment was seen as a warning to the press to change its coverage of the Gaza conflict. The UN spokesman stressed the importance of press freedom and condemned any violence against journalists.


Italy turns on UN's Francesca Albanese for comments excusing violence against journalists and Israel. Albanese, long criticized in Israel for inflammatory accusations, faces backlash at home after appearing to justify a pro-Palestinian mob’s attack on a major newsroom, prompting mayors to reconsider honors. For years, her voice has been prominent on every platform critical of Israel, especially over the past two years during the war in Gaza. Francesca Albanese, the Italian special rapporteur for the UN Human Rights Council on the Palestinian territories, has become one of the most aggressive and visible faces of Italy’s anti-Israel left. She rarely misses a chance to level harsh accusations at Israel and to encourage rhetoric that critics say borders on incitement. Israel and the United States, along with many figures in Italy’s Jewish community and politicians on the right, have accused her of antisemitism.


  • Dec 4, 2025:

Israel’s defining year captured through the lens 'Local Testimony 2025,' Israel’s top. photojournalism exhibition, opens at the Eretz Israel Museum, showcasing powerful images from a year marked by war with Iran, hostage returns, civil unrest, and moments of resilience and humanity.


Culture Triumphs Over Hate. Israel Confirmed for Eurovision 2026: Four Countries Immediately Quit Following the Historic Vote. In a victory against cultural discrimination, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) decisively voted to allow Israel’s participation in Eurovision 2026, triggering an immediate and divisive withdrawal by several anti-Israel nations.

4 nations won't attend. Spain (liberal anti Israel stands recebtjy), Slovenia (openly Iran apoligetic), Ireland (a long history of certain Irish with PLO propelled years of anti Israel, reinforced by antisemitism. The little surprise might be), The Netherlands.


The Dual Message. Direct Threat: Iran Launches Massive Naval Drill in Persian Gulf, Issues Warning to US Vessels Iran's Revolutionary Guards commenced a large-scale naval exercise in the Persian Gulf, showcasing sophisticated air defense systems and delivering a "dual message" of regional friendship and stern deterrence to adversaries, primarily the United States.


High-Value Kill: Son of Senior Hamas Official Killed Alongside Top Rafah Terror Leaders While Fleeing Tunnel Complex. A precise Israeli operation successfully neutralized the entire chain of command of Hamas’s East Rafah Battalion, including the commander and his deputy, after they were caught attempting a desperate escape from an underground tunnel network.


Hamas has openly celebrated the death of Yasser Abu Shabib, the leader of a local militia group in the Gaza Strip, calling his fate the "inevitable destiny" of those who betray their people and serve Israel.


Hamas fears eliminations: Even air conditioners banned.


Egypt opposes division of the Gaza Strip.


After long suspension. easyJet to resume Israel flights in March 2026.


JD Vance's Remarks on Antisemitism in the GOP. Key Statement by Vance: In an NBC News interview marking his first year as Vice President (December 5, 2025), JD Vance rejected claims of surging antisemitism within the Republican Party. He stated that while antisemitism is "fundamentally anti-American and anti-Christian," he does not observe "simmering antisemitism" among young conservatives, calling such accusations "slanderous." Vance emphasized condemning bigotry but argued it's unfair to label the GOP or conservative movement as "extremely antisemitic," likening it to bad apples in any group. Context and Pushback: Vance's comments respond to alarms raised by figures like Sen. Ted Cruz and Jewish conservatives about rising hostility toward Jews, particularly from far-right influencers. This includes [bigot] Tucker Carlson's October 28, 2025, podcast interview with Holocaust denier [Hitler-fan] Nick Fuentes, a Vance ally whose "groyper" movement has gained traction among young GOP staffers and activists. Fuentes has labeled "organized Jewry" a threat to America. Jewish conservative gatherings recently criticized Vance's silence and ties to Carlson. Broader GOP Debate: The remarks highlight an ongoing Republican rift on addressing explicit antisemitism from figures like Fuentes. President Trump defended Carlson's interview, stating, "You can’t tell him who to interview." Trump has faced scrutiny for past Mar-a-Lago meetings with Fuentes and Ye (formerly Kanye West) in 2022, which he claimed were unknowing. Vance has similarly avoided direct criticism, e.g., defending Carlson's son from antisemitism accusations without addressing the Fuentes episode and sidestepping an antisemitic question about Jews and Israel in October.


'Nothing frees you from bringing a living hostage back dead,' IDF intelligence officer says. A senior reserve IDF intelligence officer who spent 11 years with the Goldin and Shaul families breaks his silence on missed chances, the hunt for October 7 hostages and why he believes every captive can be brought home.


Kids Born to Die for Allah - Child Abuse by Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education. The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education indoctrinates children to view dying for Allah as martyrdom as the greatest ideal, highlighted during UN International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People events where schoolchildren held signs portraying martyrs positively.


Israel's military announced a reorganization of its technology and AI capabilities, including a new AI division and plans for the Iron Beam laser system. It involves merging units, focusing on communications, electronic warfare, and satellite warfare, with significant female representation in leadership.


US lawmakers advanced a bill to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.


Antisemitic incidents in Australia remain at high levels, with Jewish leaders warning of a global threat.


Protesters targeted the Jewish community at a Los Angeles synagogue, disrupting an event and leading to arrests for battery and vandalism, as described by the rabbi who called it a disturbing outbreak of hate.


Hamas is preparing for potential Israeli assassinations of its leaders abroad, tightening security, while facing opposition from clans in Gaza and working to consolidate control, amid distrust of Israel despite reassurances.


Denmark's government unveiled a plan to combat antisemitism, focusing on security, education, and other measures amid a surge in attacks.


  • Dec 5, 2025:

Greek lawmakers approved the purchase of rocket artillery systems from Israel.


A Palestinian official accused the founder of Drop Site News of being an apologist for Hamas, criticizing the site's coverage and funding, while noting former Obama aides' positive views of it.


StandWithUs activists group requested Florida to investigate Guinness World Records for its policy banning applications from Israel, to check if it qualifies as boycotting the Jewish state under state law.


A federal judge dismissed a Harvard graduate's lawsuit accusing the school of failing to discipline anti-Israel activists who harassed him, ruling that the complaint did not support claims of race-based antisemitism.


Researchers linked a ransomware group to Hezbollah, describing it as the terror proxy's offensive cyber arm with ties to Iranian cyber operations, rather than a purely criminal entity.


Journalists heroes who challenged Hamas propaganda after an attack faced career losses, threats, and need for protection for expressing views sympathetic to Israel, while continuing to speak out despite pressure in democratic countries.


A Harvard visiting professor suspended for firing a pellet gun near a synagogue agreed to leave the US voluntarily before deportation, with authorities stating there is no room for such acts of antisemitism.


More than 200 celebrities joined a campaign calling for Israel to release convicted terrorist Marwan Barghouti.


Lebanon's president defended expanding talks with Israel to avoid violence, splitting with Hezbollah on the issue.


A young IDF combat documentarian captured footage of a battle in Syria resembling intense urban warfare, showing soldiers evacuating wounded under heavy fire and eliminating terrorists.


US Congress introduced a bill to explore new technology for improving uncensored internet access in Iran.


Assad's exiled spy chief and billionaire cousin are plotting uprisings in Syria from Russia.


Iran conducted drills in the Gulf, firing ballistic and cruise missiles at simulated targets.


The Israeli consulate in Los Angeles stated that foreign actors, including Iran and Qatar, are backing anti-Israel demonstrations, warning that aggressive protests could lead to violence like a previous shooting.


George Clooney admitted his wife Amal worked on drafting Egypt's constitution under the Muslim Brotherhood, a group condemned as a terrorist organization.


Right-wing bigoted commentator Tucker Carlson [dubbed Qatarlson] is set to speak at Qatar's Doha Forum, sparking backlash from figures over Qatar's ties to Hamas.


Hamas officials issued new security guidelines due to fears of Israeli assassination attempts, following recent killings and amid concerns over ceasefire talks.


Iran's Revolutionary Guard Navy fired ballistic and cruise missiles at simulated targets during Gulf drills.


George Clooney admitted his wife Amal worked on drafting Egypt's constitution under the Muslim Brotherhood, a group condemned as a terrorist organization.


Jewish New Yorkers Rally Against Jew-Hatred Outside Targeted Synagogue. Over 1,100 Jewish New Yorkers rallied in freezing cold outside an Orthodox synagogue targeted by anti-Israel protesters who chanted death threats and calls to globalize the intifada, expressing pride, determination, and refusal to be intimidated or erased.


Herzog on Biblical Values in American Life Israeli President Isaac Herzog states that the foundations of American life are based on biblical values shared with Israel, expressing concern over growing anti-Israel sentiments among American youth.


Bibas Footprints Memorial Grove Opens Near Kibbutz Tze’elim. An environmental memorial installation called Bibas Footprints honors Shiri Bibas and her sons Ariel and Kfir, murdered in Hamas captivity after their October 7 kidnapping, inaugurated with the family, President Herzog, and Negev residents near Kibbutz Tze’elim.


IDF Concludes Major Operation in Northern Samaria - Bodycam Footage. IDF forces end a two-week counterterrorism operation in northern Samaria, eliminating six terrorists, arresting suspects, seizing weapons, and disrupting major terror funding.


Last Hostage’s Sister Urges No Phase 2 Until Rani is Home. The sister of the last remaining hostage demands that Israel halt progress to Phase 2 of any deal until Rani is returned home.


US Praises Syria for Blocking Hezbollah Weapons Shipments. The United States commends Syria for intercepting and blocking weapons shipments to Hezbollah.


Belgium Confirms Eurovision Participation Despite Boycott Calls. Belgium announces it will participate in Eurovision despite calls for boycott.


New York Governor Kathy Hochul declares that incoming mayor Islamo-Socialist Mamdani lacks authority to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.


  • Dec 6, 2025:

Artificial Intelligence or Artificial Confidence? Dangers of Blind Trust in AI. Overreliance on AI leads to complacency in human judgment, as Israel experienced costly failures from excessive trust in automated systems before October 7.


NYC Police Chief Apologizes After Brother’s Attack on Mayor-Elect. New York City police chief's brother calls mayor-elect Mamdani an enemy, prompting the chief's sister to apologize; Mamdani pledges to serve all New Yorkers.


Islamist Pro-Houthi Users Claim YouTube Channels "Deleted by Zionists." Dozens of pro-Houthi accounts on YouTube disappear, with Houthis accusing Israel and the US; affected users, including a comedian, plan to create new channels.


Germany Hails Arrow 3 as Chancellor Arrives in Israel. Germany praises Israel's Arrow 3 interceptor system during Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to meet Netanyahu and Herzog, aiming to reset ties and discuss potential Arrow 4 purchase.


America First Returns: Trump’s Strategy Slams Europe, Signals Shifts on Russia and Middle East Trump's national security strategy emphasizes America First, reducing US involvement in the Middle East due to lower oil dependence, criticizing past interventions, viewing Gulf states as economic partners, expressing doubts about Europe's stability amid migration and identity loss, encouraging far-right European parties, seeking better Russia ties to end Ukraine war, and urging allies to share China counterburden.

What does Trump’s National Security Strategy mean for Israel, Iran, and Gaza? - analysis.

Overview. Donald Trump's National Security Strategy (NSS), released in December 2025, devotes limited attention to the Middle East, signaling a deliberate U.S. pivot away from deep involvement in the region. This "hands-off" approach—rooted in post-Gulf Wars fatigue and Trump's domestic priorities—contrasts with his administration's intense 2025 engagements, such as bombing Iran's nuclear sites (Operation Midnight Hammer) and brokering a Gaza ceasefire. The NSS emphasizes U.S. strength enabling global peace deals, but it prioritizes economic partnerships over conflict management, urging stability to foster investment in tech, energy, and supply chains.

Implications for Israel. The strategy affirms U.S. support for Israel's security but stresses Israeli self-reliance in handling threats from Lebanon, Gaza, Syria, or Iran. It praises Trump's role in resolving the Israel-Iran war and Gaza hostage release, viewing these as steps toward permanent peace. However, Washington is unlikely to back new Israeli escalations, such as campaigns against Hezbollah or re-entering Gaza. Instead, it pushes for expanding the Abraham Accords and Arab-Israeli normalization (e.g., via the Sharm el-Sheikh summit) to transform the region into a hub for U.S.-friendly investment in AI, nuclear energy, and defense. Israel's recent Syrian incursions have irked the White House, which sees Syria as a "potential problem" requiring multilateral stabilization involving Arabs, Israel, and Turkey.

Implications for Iran. Iran is cast as the "chief destabilizing force," but the NSS highlights its weakening since October 2023—due to Israeli actions and Trump's June 2025 strikes that "obliterated" its nuclear enrichment. This degraded capability reduces the perceived threat, allowing the U.S. to focus on securing Gulf energy flows (e.g., Strait of Hormuz) and Red Sea shipping without further military entanglements. The document implies no appetite for renewed confrontation, prioritizing economic shifts over containment.

Implications for Gaza. Gaza's conflict is described as "thorny" but progressing toward peace, crediting Trump's ceasefire and hostage returns as breakthroughs. The NSS frames the war's end as part of eight global conflict resolutions in eight months, underscoring U.S. mediation success. It signals no tolerance for re-escalation—e.g., Israeli re-invasions displacing populations—aligning with broader U.S. desires for regional de-militarization to enable investment and open markets.

Broader Outlook. The "Trump Doctrine" envisions the Middle East as a partnership zone, not a policy sinkhole, but fulfillment depends on avoiding new wars. While 2025 saw heavy U.S. involvement, the NSS aims to "flip" the region toward friendship and commerce, benefiting American interests in Africa and beyond. For Israel, Iran, and Gaza, this means pressure for restraint: security without endless conflict, containment without invasion, and ceasefires without reversal.


IDF Identifies and Kills Terrorist Approaching Forces in Northern Gaza. IDF eliminates one terrorist approaching troops in northern Gaza via airstrike; a second accompanying terrorist survives.


Thai Family’s Wait for Slain Gaza Hostage Ends A Thai family endures months of disappointment during hostage releases, finally learning their relative Sudthisak was killed in Gaza captivity.


Nigel Farage Accused of Schoolyard Antisemitic Bullying. Former classmates of UK Reform Party leader Nigel Farage claim he bullied Jewish students with phrases like "Hitler was right" and simulated gas chamber sounds; Farage dismisses it as playground banter and politically motivated.


IDF Eliminates Terrorists Crossing Yellow Line in Southern Gaza. IDF troops kill terrorists who violated the yellow line in southern Gaza.


Israel to Mediators: Hamas, PIJ Know Location of Last Hostage’s Bodym Israel informs mediators that Hamas and Islamic Jihad know the location of missing hostage Ran Gvili's body and can retrieve it.


Gaza Power Shift: Hamas Issues Surrender Ultimatum to Rival Militias Post-ceasefire, Hamas demands rival militias surrender within 10 days after murdering Abu Shabab, targeting alleged collaborators to reassert control in weakened areas.


Israeli Tourists Clash with "Palestine" Protesters in Italy. Israeli cruise passengers in Brindisi exchange insults and gestures with Arab demonstrators, leading to police intervention.


President Herzog Welcomes German Chancellor to Deepen Ties. President Herzog hosts German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to strengthen bilateral relations.


Abu Shabab's Deputy Vows to Fight Hamas Without Fear. New Abu Shabab clan leader Ghassan al-Duhaini declares his militia will intensify battles against Hamas in southern Gaza on behalf of the people and free individuals.


Israeli Ambassador to US Calls for Security Partnership with Lebanon. Israel's US ambassador urges Lebanese partnership for security, not territorial claims, praying for Abraham Accords 2.0 in 2026 for regional peace.


Terror Attack Thwarted in Hebron. Paratroopers kill two terrorists attempting to ram Israelis at a Hebron checkpoint; one Israeli sustains minor injuries.


Syria's president claims Israel fabricates threats, exports crises, and evades responsibility for Gaza massacres.


Canada Removes Syria from Terror List. It delists Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism.


Israel Thwarts Hamas Infiltration Plans for Northern Towns. IDF uncovers Hamas infrastructure aimed at infiltrating Galilee towns to kidnap civilians.


Friends and Family Urge Halt to Gaza Deal Until Last Hostage Accounted For. Relatives and colleagues of missing hostage Ran Gvili rally emotionally, pressing Israel and the US to pause ceasefire advancements until his fate is resolved, refusing to abandon the fallen officer.


  • Dec 7, 2025:

PLO officials described every achievement of Hamas as a victory for the Palestinian people and continued to promote unity with Hamas.


The White House is pursuing a breakthrough in the Israel-Egypt gas agreement.


Near Azzun, the IDF neutralized terrorists and prevented injuries to civilians.


Over one thousand US Christian leaders visited ancient Shiloh, where speakers emphasized that Israel serves as a firewall between radical Islam and America.


An MK visited a hilltop community and encountered a surprise evacuation.


The US, Israel, and Qatar scheduled high-level talks to repair strained ties following an Israeli strike in Qatar.


Five local militias in Gaza mobilized after the death of their founding leader, with a ruthless commander assuming control and vowing to exploit Hamas weaknesses by pursuing its operatives.


Islamic "progressive" Ilhan Omar compared Stephen Miller's immigration rhetoric to Nazi-era language, igniting backlash and debates on political discourse, antisemitism, and US immigration policy.


A Hamas official indicated readiness to discuss freezing or storing its weapons as part of a comprehensive approach to avoid escalations during preparations for the second phase of the US-brokered ceasefire.


The IDF chief described the Gaza ceasefire line as a new border and noted preparations for potential future surprise attacks.


Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal rejected key elements of the Trump peace plan, including disarmament and demilitarization, while calling for Israel's destruction and citing global anti-Israel sentiment as an opportunity.


Families of former hostages praised the US for securing the release of their sons' remains from Gaza and urged action for the return of Ran Gvili.


A former hostage received a warm welcome from Italy's ruling party and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, sharing firsthand accounts of horrors witnessed.


Netanyahu expressed skepticism about an international force in Gaza, stating it cannot fulfill main objectives and that Israel will handle key tasks, while planning to discuss phase two of the Trump plan with the president.

The Seven Days that Shatter the Nakba Myth. A review of early events after the UN partition decision argues that the widespread narrative of a passive Arab population attacked by Jewish forces ignores the immediate Arab mobilization and violence that began within hours. Contemporary Arab newspapers show calls for regional mobilization and document the first wave of attacks on Jewish civilians, suggesting the conflict and resulting displacement emerged from Arab rejection of partition rather than a preplanned Jewish expulsion.


South Africa Revokes Visa-Free Access for Palestinians. South Africa ended visa-free entry for Palestinian passport holders after discovering a charter flight that brought over a hundred Gazans without proper documentation. Authorities believe intermediaries exploited the visa waiver and may have been linked to foreign initiatives encouraging Palestinian emigration. The government framed the change as necessary for security and to prevent further manipulation of Palestinians.


Scholars and the Wave of Antisemitism. A group of Italian Jewish intellectuals opposing the IHRA definition is criticized for enabling efforts to delegitimize Israel. The argument presented is that disconnecting Jewish identity from Israel feeds modern antisemitism, and that failing to identify such rhetoric empowers hostile movements and distorts public debate.


Hamas Money Laundering Network in Turkey. Israeli security services disclosed a Hamas-linked financial network operating inside Turkey under Iranian direction. The network, run largely by Gazans, transfers large sums to Hamas leadership, enabling continued operations through covert money exchanges.


Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital. A statement emphasized the importance of recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and framed this recognition as a significant advance toward regional stability. It presented the decision as aligning with historical reality and contributing to emerging diplomatic achievements.


IDF Dismantles Hezbollah Tunnel. Israeli forces carried out an operation in southern Lebanon to dismantle a tunnel previously used by Hezbollah. The action sought to prevent the terror group from reusing the underground route.


Mezuzahs Removed from Jewish Seniors’ Doors in Toronto. Jewish seniors in a Toronto apartment building discovered that mezuzahs were torn from their doorways, prompting a police hate-crime investigation. Local officials condemned the intimidation of elderly residents.


Ancient Jerusalem Wall Unearthed. Archaeologists uncovered a large, well-preserved section of the Hasmonean-era city wall near the Tower of David. The discovery provides insight into the scale of Jerusalem’s fortifications and may reflect later political decisions to dismantle earlier structures.


Tucker Carlson and Property in Qatar. Tucker Carlson announced plans to buy property in Doha, sparking criticism from political allies who accuse him of aligning with a state linked to Hamas. Qatar restricts foreign property ownership to designated zones, and the opaque system fuels speculation about political motivations behind high-profile purchases.


Marjorie Taylor Greene and Antisemitism. A commentary points out that antisemitic rhetoric no longer carries political consequences, citing remarks by MGT that blamed external forces ("they") for congressional votes against antisemitism. Her increasing embrace by some political opponents, despite past and ongoing antisemitic statements, is presented as evidence of partisanship outweighing principles. (At least she admitted indirectly, that AIPAC is acting against bigotry).


Hamas terrorists posing as Al Jazeera journalists received posthumous honors at a Washington gala for foreign press correspondents, including a moment of silence and displayed photos for ten individuals, among them a sniper, a rocket attack unit head, and a Nukhba forces member. Fox News biased-correspondent Trey Yingst criticized Israel for limiting Gaza access during his award speech, praising the journalists' sacrifices.


  • Dec 8, 2025:

Hamas Terrorist in Antwerp. A Hamas terrorists previously photographed during Oct 7 atrocious attacks was reportedly seen moving freely in Antwerp weeks after initial reports, raising questions about European enforcement and monitoring.


Captivity Survivor Speaks in Italy. A survivor of Hamas captivity recounted scenes of violence and the psychological trauma endured. He urged justice for the victims and described the lasting impact of the experience while speaking at a political conference.


Rise in Injured IDF Soldiers. Israel’s Rehabilitation Division is treating a large number of wounded soldiers, including many from the ongoing conflict. Officials warn that the burden on the system may worsen in coming years.


Arab Journalists Threatened by Hamas. Arab journalists described threats, torture, and smear campaigns from Hamas after reporting on public dissent in Gaza. Despite danger, they vowed to continue exposing abuses.


(Hamas allied) Qatar and (Islamist Erdogan's) Turkey Oppose Hamas Disarmament. Qatar and Turkey are reportedly pushing alternatives to Hamas disarmament, such as transferring weapons to the Palestinian Authority or secure storage. Israel fears these proposals aim to preserve Hamas’s influence.

Thus: Qatar Demands Israeli Withdrawal. Qatar stated that Israel must withdraw fully from Gaza regardless of Hamas’s disarmament status, creating tension with Israeli interpretations of ceasefire terms.


Israel Police Enter UNRWA Office. Israeli police entered a closed UNRWA building in East Jerusalem, confiscated materials, and raised the Israeli flag. UNRWA called it a political action, while police cited debt enforcement.


Hamas Extorts Gaza Merchant. A prominent Gazan merchant was abducted by Hamas and forced to pay a multimillion-shekel ransom, fueling public anger over Hamas’s wartime exploitation of civilians.


U.S. Congress Pressures Lebanon on Hezbollah. A proposed bill would suspend aid to Lebanon unless it takes concrete action against Hezbollah. It also outlines conditions under which certain sanctions on Syria might be eased.


Florida Designates CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorist Entities. Florida’s governor instructed state agencies to treat CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations, limiting their ability to receive support or operate.


Assault on Haredi Jew in Jerusalem. A Jerusalem court convicted an Arab man of intentionally spraying a Haredi Jew with water in a racist attack near the Old City, affirming the assault was motivated by hatred.


Iran Preparing New Missile Threat. An IDF briefing revealed that Iran has resumed large-scale ballistic missile production and that Hamas is rebuilding during the ceasefire, raising concerns of another impending conflict.


Iran Claims Enhanced Missile Capabilities. Iranian officials stated that their new missiles surpass those used in the previous conflict and warned that future Israeli actions would be met with a stronger response.


Anti-Jewish Hate Crimes in Los Angeles County. A report found that incidents targeting Jews comprised the vast majority of religious hate crimes in the county. Although slightly lower than the previous year, the total remained historically high.


Tony Blair Dropped from Gaza Peace Board. Under pressure from Arab and Muslim governments, Tony Blair was removed from a new Gaza peace framework and is expected to serve only on an executive committee alongside other international figures.


California Law on Antisemitism in Schools. A court brief supported a state law addressing antisemitism in K-12 education. Advocates argued that the state has the right to guide teachers in preventing discrimination.


U.S. Shifts Israel Aid Toward Countering Ballistic Missiles. A U.S. defense bill directs funding previously allocated for Iron Dome toward ballistic missile defense, while maintaining overall missile-defense cooperation levels.


Noa Tishby described being attacked at a Paris rally where [Arab] crowds chanted for resistance, denied Hamas atrocities, and praised convicted killers despite lacking basic facts, highlighting unchecked propaganda in a video production.


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Former Miss Slovakia Miriam Mattova recounted a Toronto Muslim Uber driver ejecting her after overhearing talk of her Israel visit, declaring refusal to drive Jewish people, labeling it blatant antisemitism demanding consequences, shared across media.


IDF officers detailed a vast Rafah tunnel network as the most complex encountered, where Yahalom and Shayetet 13 commandos fought underground for eighteen months, approaching remains of fallen Lt. Hadar Goldin held for eleven years, before Hamas retrieved the body.


Footage revealed tons of sealed, rotting baby formula stockpiled by Hamas in Gaza amid starving infants, pointing to hoarding that fueled a humanitarian crisis.


Leftist Argentine lawmakers sparked outrage by using oaths of office to attack Israel and U.S. Venezuela policies, including Nazi salutes in support of free Palestine.


Arab gunmen in pickups with drawn weapons passed IDF forces in southern Syria near Khan Arnabeh amid riots and stone-throwing, prompting warning shots, as Syrian security drove by during temporary Israeli operations under longstanding pacts.


Brussels Grand Synagogue faced evacuation and street closures from a bomb threat, with police finding no suspicious items after inspection.


Pope Leo commended [Islamist bigot Ergodan's] Turkey's religious "tolerance" post-visit, overlooking issues.


Actor Michael Rapaport criticized fellow celebrities for supporting terrorists and antisemitic far left since October 7 attacks, marking a shift from prior unhinged outbursts.


Fake-America-first Tucker Carlson headlined Qatar's Doha Forum, interviewing the prime minister and foreign minister, drawing backlash given Doha's Hamas backing with money, weapons, and support, amid discussions on Gaza and "Palestinian" statehood.


Prime Minister Netanyahu pledged an investigative committee into October 7 failures, vowing thorough examination of all responsibility levels without protection.


Rabbi Yoel Katan, a survivor, reconstructed the 1975 Yeshivat HaGolan dormitory massacre by "Palestinias", detailing the deadly night attack and students' response fifty years later.


Finance Minister Smotrich indicated likely IDF escalation in Lebanon to maintain gains against Hezbollah.


A Baltimore U.S. Marines billboard was vandalized with Nazi graffiti including a Hitler mustache on a service member, prompting condemnation from Jewish city council president Zeke Cohen against antisemitism and calls for accountability.


A racist Arab Algerian illegal immigrant nanny faced charges for attempting to poison a French Jewish family by contaminating food, drinks, and makeup with non-lethal substances.


IDF troops uncovered three rockets in preparation stages, explosive devices, and bomb-making materials in Samaria linked to roadside attacks.


World Jewish leaders at a Sydney summit warned of Australia's antisemitic surge mirroring global threats to Jewish safety and democracy.


Israel and Costa Rica finalized a free trade agreement covering goods, services, and investments, hailed as a bilateral leap, following plans for a San José innovation office in Jerusalem.


Footage of Hostages Before Their Murder by Hamas. Intimate footage surfaced showing six hostages, including Hersh Goldberg-Polin and Carmel Gat, lighting Hanukkah candles shortly before being murdered by Hamas. The recordings, filmed in a Hamas tunnel, will soon be made public, providing a tragic glimpse into their final moments.


IDF Spokesman on Arabic Videos and Hamas. During a Knesset hearing, an IDF spokesman discussed how Arabic-language videos, designed to counter Hamas messaging, reached the terrorists holding hostages, potentially influencing their actions.


CAIR Political Arm Operating Illegally. A report reveals that CAIR Action, the political arm of the Council of American-Islamic Relations, has been operating illegally in 22 U.S. states without the required licenses for political nonprofits. The group faces potential legal issues for deceptive practices, including unauthorized fundraising and political influence operations. The report also indicates CAIR’s links to Turkey’s government.


  • Dec 10, 2025:

US Determined to End Hamas. Rep. Michael Waltz met with Israeli President Herzog and expressed the U.S. government's firm stance on eliminating Hamas, emphasizing the need to break the "cycle of insanity" in the region.


Trump Threatens ICC with Sanctions. President Trump warned that the U.S. would expand sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) if it proceeds with investigations involving U.S. and Israeli officials, particularly related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.


Mossad Appoints New Deputy Head. Mossad’s Director, David Barnea, appointed 'Aleph' as the new Deputy Director, citing his extensive operational experience. The appointment was approved by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.


Rabbis Visit Aleppo Synagogues A Jewish delegation, including two rabbis from Israel, made a rare visit to Aleppo to see long-closed synagogues, amid rising Israeli activity in Syria and local concerns.


Israeli Ambassador Slams NBC’s Gaza Reporting. Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter clashed with NBC’s Kristen Welker during a live interview, criticizing the network for quoting Gaza Health Ministry casualty figures, which he argued are manipulated by Hamas for propaganda. "Quoting Gaza Health Ministry is like quoting MS-13's welfare stats" - went viral.


Erika Kirk Fires Back at Candace Owens. Erika Kirk publicly confronted Candace Owens over baseless claims about her family, accusing Owens of profiting from spreading lies and exploiting her family’s tragedy.


Palestinian Sociological Association’s BDS Agenda. The Palestinian Sociological and Anthropological Association, which aligns with the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement, issued a statement demanding that the Israeli Sociological Society remain suspended by the International Sociological Association.


RCMP Insider Pushes Palestinian Messaging. Internal records reveal that Leila El-Khatib, a civilian employee of the RCMP, founded a group promoting Palestinian perspectives within the Canadian national police force, raising concerns about political influence within federal agencies.


Police Raid Terrorist Grave Complex. Israeli law enforcement raided a grave complex in the West Bank commemorating jihad terrorist Izz ad-Din al-Qassam, removing propaganda materials and dismantling illegal security cameras.


US Press Group Honors Hamas-linked Journalists A U.S. press group held a memorial for 10 Al Jazeera journalists killed in Gaza, some of whom were later identified as Hamas operatives. The event also awarded the network a press freedom grant, drawing criticism for its association with Hamas.


Berkeley Settles Anti-Israel Bias Lawsuit. The University of California, Berkeley agreed to pay $116,000 to settle a lawsuit from an Israeli dance instructor, Yael Nativ, who alleged anti-Israel bias after her application for a visiting professor position was rejected.


Iran Admits to Propaganda Lie About F-35. Iran's state media chief admitted the regime had lied about shooting down an Israeli F-35 fighter jet, acknowledging the damage done to the country’s credibility due to the false claim.


Trump’s Gaza Peace Board to Be Announced. President Trump announced that a new Gaza Board of Peace, designed to oversee a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, would be revealed in early 2026, with various global leaders expressing interest in joining.


Christian Lawmakers Strengthen Support for Israel. Lawmakers from over 30 countries gathered in Washington for the Israel Allies Foundation’s annual conference to bolster global legislative support for Israel and combat rising antisemitism.


Iranian Militias Prepare Border Breach. Intelligence suggests that Iranian-backed militias are preparing for a large-scale border breach along the Syrian frontier, using armed trucks with terrorists and manufacturing rockets near central Israel.


Iraqi Militias and Houthis Threaten Israel. Iraqi militias and Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, are threatening to reach Israel through Jordan. The IDF is reinforcing the border with Jordan, reoccupying old outposts, and preparing additional reserve brigades.


Congress Marks 50th Anniversary of infamous ‘Zionism is Racism[sic]’ Resolution U.S. lawmakers commemorated the 50th anniversary of the controversial 1975 UN resolution that equated Zionism with racism[sic], with Rep. Joe Wilson calling for the reaffirmation that Zionism is not racism.


Netanyahu and Modi Discuss Renewed Ties. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Indian Prime Minister Modi spoke on strengthening bilateral ties, including plans for a forthcoming meeting, as India increasingly labels Hamas as a terrorist organization.


US House Passes $900B Defense Bill. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $900 billion defense bill, which includes provisions to strengthen U.S.-Israel defense cooperation, particularly in missile defense, with bipartisan support.


Noa Marciano’s Murder Revealed. Avi Marciano, the father of IDF lookout Noa Marciano, shared the heart-wrenching details of her murder by Hamas, revealing she was killed after being captured on October 7 and later injected with air by a medical staff member at Gaza’s Shifa Hospital.


Druze Teen Describes Rape by Syrian Jihadists. A Druze teen from Israel recounted the horrors of rape, torture, and killings in Syria’s Sweida province, prompting Israel’s Druze leader to call for global action to address the violence.


  • Dec 12, 2025:

Soldiers report Hezbollah members approaching IDF positions disguised as farmers with tools, criticizing the military's restrained response.


Israeli analyst dismisses Gaza flood videos as staged propaganda by Hamas and Qatari networks, including AI-generated clips, amid regional storms fueling information warfare.


Israel conducts airstrikes on Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon to prevent rebuilding, with potential ground operations if ineffective.


Nvidia provided exceptional support to a kidnapped employee's girlfriend during his captivity, exemplifying strong workplace loyalty.


UN General Assembly votes to support ICJ's directive for Israel to facilitate Gaza aid through UN agencies like UNRWA, which Israel criticizes as terror-linked.


Israel provides mediators with names of Islamic Jihad terrorists and maps to find Ran Gvili, insisting no hostage deal advances without his return.


A woman verbally attacks a rabbi and his children on a Melbourne tram with antisemitic remarks, including references to gas chambers.


US forces intercept a Chinese ship in the Indian Ocean carrying military gear to Iran.


Nashville Jewish center sues a Goyim Defense League member for infiltrating and intimidating the community while disguised.


Israel supplies mediators with names of Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists and maps related to Ran Gvili's location.


Scottish band Primal Scream faces criticism for concert backdrop showing Israeli officials with swastika eyes and restricting music access in Israel.


European Jewish Association files legal action against Bob Vylan singer for chanting "death to the IDF" during European performances.


Former Gaza hostage Eitan Mor describes being starved, beaten, electrocuted, and misled by a Hamas leader about release.


Trump administration considers terror sanctions on UNRWA, viewed as Hamas-affiliated.


House education committee seeks details from MIT on ongoing antisemitic incidents.


Bipartisan Senate bill proposes sanctions on Yemen's Houthis for human rights abuses, antisemitism, and aid theft.


Democrats push for Muslim Brotherhood terror sanctions amid concerns Republicans are easing due to Qatar ties.


Critics accuse [bigot] Tucker Carlson and Qatar-influenced Republicans of undermining Trump by promoting Islamist interests and fueling antisemitism at Doha Forum.


Reports reveal Hamas hid baby formula stockpiles to perpetuate child starvation narrative, undermining UN aid and rival distribution efforts Hamas hoards baby formula and aid to weaponize civilian suffering for propaganda, exposing Islamist ideology's exploitation of martyrdom. Article explains Israel initially planned to isolate Gaza areas, evacuate civilians, and control aid to break Hamas grip, but shifted to direct supply, enabling Hamas to loot and profit while blaming Israel.

Commentary: -Hamas, through its control of Gaza’s Health Ministry, deliberately hoarded large quantities of baby formula and nutritional aid during 2025 to create or worsen hunger among civilians. According to claims by Gaza-born anti-Hamas activist Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib and several media outlets cited, this alleged hoarding was intended to manufacture images and statistics of famine in order to accuse Israel of genocide and starvation. -Hamas used suffering children as propaganda tools, while international media, NGOs, and UN bodies uncritically relied on Hamas-run “health authorities” for casualty and famine claims. The piece further asserts that once a ceasefire occurred and the hoarding was exposed in December 2025, aid flowed more freely into Gaza, undermining earlier claims of an Israeli-imposed famine. -The starvation narrative was intentionally engineered by Hamas for political and propaganda purposes, at the cost of Palestinian civilian lives, and that international actors helped amplify this narrative without sufficient scrutiny.


  • Dec 13, 2025:

Palestinian activist accuses Hamas-linked "human rights lawyer" (Ramy Abdu sent to Europe to propagate and set up "Euro-Med" fictitious org.), of receiving orders to discredit revelations about aid hoarding.


Executed Iranian nuclear scientist "confessed" to helping Israel under torture and family threats.


Hamas claims inability to locate Ran Gvili's burial site due to elimination of involved members.


ISIS gunman attacks US and Syrian soldiers near Palmyra, injuring several before being killed.


File:Raad Saad - Hamas no.2 - elininated

IDF eliminates Ra’ad Sa’ad, senior Hamas weapons production leader and October 7 planner, degrading group's rearmament capabilities. It confirms drone strike killed one of Raad Saad, Hamas's second-in-command, during ceasefire after prior failed attempts. Israeli leaders state elimination of Hamas official Sa'ad was due to rearming violations instead of demilitarizing.


Disney+ holiday ad draws backlash for watermelon symbol seen as pro-Palestinian, sparking accusations of political bias in family content.The controversy over hidden messages, indoctrination. Stealth palestiminianism.


Two IDF reservists lightly wounded by explosive in southern Gaza during infrastructure operations.


IDF issues evacuation warning in southern Lebanon before planned strike, later postponed for Lebanese army access.


ISIS attacker who killed two US troops and interpreter in Syria was part of local security forces.


Trump promises strong retaliation after ISIS ambush kills two US troops in Syria.


Former leftist MK Einat Wilf forms new party advocating peace conditioned on Palestinian acceptance of Zionism, linking state services to national service, and confronting UNRWA's role in perpetuating conflict.


Former hostage Eitan Mor recounts Hamas interrogator seeking advice on boosting anti-Israel protests.


Palestinian activist accused of fraudulently collecting donations for medical treatment flees Gaza to Qatar.


Leaked Houthi document reveals use of detainees and hostages to pressure UN and governments.


Critics target Taylor Swift with "Zionist" label for humanizing Israelis in documentary, exposing anti-Jewish bias in "pro-Palestinian" activism. Commentary highlights attacks on Taylor Swift as evidence of bigotry, turning "Zionist" into a slur and exposing hatred toward Jews. Proving again the bigotry behind the Pallyweid "genocide" lie machine.


Dec 14-22, 2025

  • Dec 14, 2025:

The Islamist massacre - Hanukkah, Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia.

The attack. Gunmen opened fire on a large public Chanukah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, killing 15 people and wounding dozens, including children and the elderly. The attackers were identified as a father and son; one was killed by police and the other was hospitalized under guard. Authorities described the incident as a targeted antisemitic terror attack. Among the victims were a Chabad rabbi who helped organize the event, Holocaust survivors, and members of the local Jewish community. Explosive devices were later found at the attackers’ home, and officials said police actions prevented even greater loss of life.

An elderly Holocaust survivor, Alex Kleytman, was killed in a mass shooting at Bondi Beach while trying to protect his wife.

Footage from the Bondi Beach attack shows one of the alleged gunmen, 24-year-old Naveed Akram, briefly pausing during the shooting to gesture for bystanders behind him to move away before resuming fire toward a Hanukkah celebration.

International and political reactions. Leaders and officials around the world condemned the attack, though responses varied in how directly they named antisemitism and the Jewish targeting of the victims. Israeli officials sharply accused Australian authorities of allowing antisemitism to grow unchecked, while some Western leaders offered condolences without explicitly referencing Jews or antisemitism. Others, including leaders from France, India, Germany, Ireland, and the United States, clearly labeled the shooting as antisemitic terrorism and expressed solidarity with the Jewish community. Jewish organizations worldwide called for stronger government action and warned that the attack reflected a broader global rise in antisemitic violence.

Eyewitness accounts and victims’ stories. Survivors and witnesses described scenes of panic and mass bloodshed, with families running for cover and people collapsing from gunfire. Injured attendees recounted confusion, fear for their children, and widespread chaos as shots rang out across the beach. Several victims were identified, including a rabbi devoted to community life, a Holocaust survivor killed while shielding his wife, and young and elderly attendees. One civilian intervened by tackling a gunman, an act credited with saving many lives. Community members emphasized that the attack struck a central, joyful gathering and shattered a sense of safety for Jews in Australia.

Intelligence warnings. Israeli intelligence officials said that Mossad had repeatedly warned Australian authorities about the risk of antisemitic terror attacks targeting Jewish communities, including threats linked to Iran and other actors. According to these accounts, the warnings were issued over an extended period and highlighted growing danger amid rising antisemitism. Australian police leadership publicly denied that there was any specific intelligence indicating an imminent attack before the Bondi Beach shooting, creating a sharp dispute over whether the massacre could have been anticipated or prevented.

Ideological analysis. Commentators argued that the Bondi Beach massacre was not an isolated incident but the result of years of increasingly normalized radical anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric. They described the attack as a real-world manifestation of calls to “globalize the intifada,” where slogans and incitement translated into direct violence against Jews in public spaces. The analysis framed the shooting as the culmination of a climate in which extremist language was tolerated, dehumanization spread, and violence against Jewish civilians became an accepted outcome rather than a shocking anomaly.


'F*** the Jews': Gunman fires 20 bullets into Jewish family's Hanukkah-decorated home in California.


IDF says Hezbollah violated ceasefire 1,900 times, citing continued presence in southern Lebanon.


IDF takes out Zakaria Yahya al-Hajj, senior Hezbollah terrorist, in southern Lebanon. IDF successfully eliminates Zakaria Yahya al-Hajj, senior member of Hezbollah, in Jwaya area strike, vows to continue its operations to eliminate any threat to Israel’s security.


Corrupt to the core. IDF Spokesman: Hamas Demanded Rent on Tents During Storm "Byron". Pictures of Gaza during Storm "Byron" last week caused renewed anti-Israel sentiment online and around the world. IDF Arabic Spokesman Avichai Adraee released documents showing that Hamas demanded rent from civilians to stay in tents on the beach during the storm.


Headlines from Australia's newspapers on December 15, 2025
Bondi massacre
10-Year-Old Matilda Named as Youngest Victim of Bondi Beach Massacre
Family from hell
Knesset Illuminates in Australian Colours
The Day after Hanukkah massacre 2025

Investigators determined the suspects had pledged allegiance to ISIS, with the younger suspect previously examined for possible extremist ties years earlier.

'Encouraging Antisemitism’: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reminded his Australian counterpart, Anthony Albanese, of an earlier warning “that the Australian government’s policy was promoting and encouraging antisemitism in Australia.”

Many victims remained hospitalized, while a fundraiser for the bystander who stopped one attacker exceeded one million dollars in donations; a Syrian immigrant was hailed for disarming a gunman.

The son of a former Iranian ambassador posted a message critical of Hanukkah celebrations shortly before the attack, describing them in negative terms and calling for defense.

Islamic- Senator Mehreen Faruqi 2024 hate post forced to delete

Islamic politician, Mehreen Farouki faced confrontations and criticism over past statements related to Israel and antisemitism during visits to the site, especially a post in 2024 she was forced to delete, at a protest beside a sign that 'throws Israel in the trash'.

Article states that sustained incitement against Israel, amplified in media and other spheres, contributed to fueling deadly antisemitic violence.


File:Iicense to hate

Editorial points out: - Direct genocidal threats, such as a woman in Melbourne telling a rabbi and his young children to "go to the gas chambers" (while carrying a PLO flag bag) or protesters chanting "gas the Jews" without repercussions, represent unambiguous hatred, not legitimate political expression. - Society's response—providing "context" (e.g., linking it to anger over Israel's war with Hamas, trauma, or global tensions)—is portrayed as evasion and complicity, uniquely applied when Jews are targeted under the guise of anti-Zionism. - Anti-Zionism is criticized as a moral inversion that delegitimizes Jewish self-determination while accepting it for other peoples, turning antisemitism into a "negotiable" issue. - Examples of tolerated incitement include chants like "Globalize the Intifada" or historical references to massacres of Jews, inconsistent law enforcement (e.g., arresting Jews for "provocation" in England), and media softening of incidents (e.g., calling massacres "incidents" or threats "heated rhetoric"). - Antisemitism thrives on "permission structures": excused slogans, reframing Jewish identity as provocative, and endless contextualization, which erode the barrier between speech and violence. - The Bondi attack is seen as the culmination of this failure—no isolated event, but foretold by unaddressed hatred rebranded as politics.

Many Iranians expressed solidarity with Israel and the Jewish community on social media using a specific hashtag, condemning the Iranian regime as a source of global terror and instability, while urging stronger action against it. which is connected to al-Qaeda.


  • Dec 15, 2025:

U.S. law enforcement agencies increased patrols and visibility around Jewish institutions and events nationwide following a deadly antisemitic attack in Sydney, citing precautionary measures despite no known local threats. Officials emphasized reassurance and safety for concerned Jewish communities.


Israeli forces shot and neutralized a suspect near the entrance to the settlement of Kedumim after he approached IDF soldiers in a manner suggesting an imminent attack.


José Antonio Kast, a right-wing and openly pro-Israel politician, won Chile’s presidential election, drawing attention due to his strong ideological stances and his family background (former Nazi's son).


U.S. federal authorities disrupted a terror plot by an extremist pro-Palestinian cell planning coordinated bombing attacks in Los Angeles and New Orleans on New Year’s Eve, arresting five suspects and seizing materials for making operational pipe bombs.


Malicious false claims and manipulated images spread online falsely accusing a noted activist and a survivor of the Bondi Beach attack of staging his injuries, prompting warnings about misinformation and denial of the antisemitic terror attack.


Paper cups Menorah. The mother of slain hostage Hirsch Goldberg-Polin shared a deeply emotional tribute by lighting a handmade menorah made of paper cups, symbolizing grief, remembrance, and resilience during Hanukkah.


A veteran Palestinian commentator reported that Mahmoud Abbas initially described the October 7 massacre as a historic moment, shedding light on internal Palestinian political dynamics and reactions to the attack.


The biased International Criminal Court rejected Israel’s appeal 3-2, leaving arrest warrants in place for Israeli leaders Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant in connection with the Gaza "investigation."


An Iran-linked hacker group issued bounties and threats targeting Israelis associated with air defense systems, escalating a campaign of doxing and intimidation against defense and academic figures.


Dutch police arrested multiple individuals after anti-Israel protests turned violent and vandalism occurred at an Amsterdam venue hosting a performance by an IDF cantor.


A Jewish comedian received strong applause at a Brooklyn performance after publicly thanking security personnel, reflecting heightened awareness and gratitude for protection following recent antisemitic attacks.


‘You Know I’m Arab, Right?’ Jillian Michaels hits back at NYT’s Wajahat Ali calling Hmher a ‘White Nationalist for her her stand against radical Islamism.


PBS Newshour's Amna Nawaz Downplays Islamist Hanukkah Massacre as Mundane "Shooting" – A Slap in the Face to Jewish Resilience.


Israel condemned the biased international court decision allowing a Gaza investigation to proceed, arguing that the ruling politicizes law and unfairly targets Israel while ignoring Hamas crimes. Officials said the court lacks jurisdiction and that the decision undermines legitimate self-defense during the war.


  • Dec 16, 2025:

A married couple for 35 years, Boris & Sofia Gurman, died after confronting and attempting to stop the Bondi Beach Islamoc gunman. Dashcam footage showed them tackling a shooter in the early moments of the attack, an act their family described as reflecting their lifelong bravery and selflessness. Newly released footage further detailed the couple’s struggle with one of the attackers, showing them wrestling him and attempting to disarm him before being shot. Their actions, along with those of other civilians, were widely praised as heroic.


Death of Matilda Britvan and family grief. Matilda Britvan, a 10-year-old girl, was the youngest victim of the Bondi Beach massacre and was killed while celebrating Hanukkah with her family, in front of her six-year-old sister. Her parents, Ukrainian immigrants, spoke publicly for the first time at a candlelit vigil, describing her as kind, joyful, and proudly Australian. They explained they chose the name Matilda to honor their new life in Australia. Her funeral drew community leaders and widespread public mourning, with symbols such as sunflowers and bumblebees used to commemorate her life. Government assistance was announced to support victims’ families.


The daughter of a wounded Holocaust survivor criticized Australia’s public broadcaster for what she described as biased coverage that minimized antisemitism. She argued that such reporting contributed to an atmosphere that allowed hatred and violence to grow.


A US lawmaker warned New York’s governor that the state’s failure to respond to Jewish schools seeking security funding raises serious concerns about its commitment to fighting antisemitism and protecting students.


Members of the US Congress wrote to Australia’s prime minister expressing solidarity with the Jewish community and urging stronger measures to combat antisemitism and ensure community safety.


Israeli forces reported discovering weapons, surveillance equipment, and tunnel infrastructure during raids near Rafah, while also dismantling militant sites and killing fighters operating underground.


Lebanon’s foreign minister said Iran’s regional role is deeply destabilizing and called for the removal of all illegal weapons south of the Litani River, referring to Hezbollah’s armed presence.


An Arab "pro-Palestinian" demonstration at a Brussels Xmas market caused panic among families when chants and flares prompted evacuations, reigniting debate over security and extremist activity during public events.


An expert warned that [Islamist Erdogan's] Turkey has launched a broad campaign to delegitimize Israel since the Hamas attack, using inflammatory rhetoric, slurs, media narratives, diplomatic actions, and legal initiatives that have sharply worsened relations.


A Jewish MIT professor was fatally shot at his Massachusetts home, prompting an active homicide investigation. Authorities have not identified a suspect, and colleagues described him as a prominent scientist and outspoken supporter of Israel.


Police are investigating whether ideology played a role in the killing of the MIT nuclear scientist, who was known for pro-Israel advocacy, as authorities work to determine motive and circumstances.


Iran displayed a banner in central Tehran threatening Israel’s northern city of Nahariya, signaling support for Hezbollah and warning of a future war.


The United States expanded a travel ban to include Palestinian Authority passport holders and Syria, citing security and cultural concerns as part of a broader set of restrictions.


Israel signaled readiness for a potential conflict with Hezbollah, arguing that the group is rebuilding despite Israeli strikes, while Washington continues diplomatic efforts to prevent a wider war in Lebanon.


Turkey was excluded from talks in Qatar about a proposed international force for Gaza, despite Ankara’s efforts to be involved, as participating countries discussed deployment, command, and disarming Hamas.

France 24 and Mother Jones received a UN press award for reporting based on testimony from Anthony Aguilar, a former Gaza Humanitarian Foundation contractor and US Army veteran. Aguilar accused Israel of serious abuses during aid distribution, including claiming an Israeli soldier killed a Palestinian boy. Subsequent investigations found his central claim false, confirmed the boy was alive, and showed Aguilar had been fired for misconduct and spreading misinformation. Despite these revelations and evidence contradicting his account, the award was given without apparent acknowledgment of the discredited narrative.


Hannukah Massacre follow-up:


Vanessa- Hero mum who acted as a human shield to protect stranger's little girl. Bondi Hanukkah Massacre. 12.14.25

Hero mom: Vanessa.

Amid the chaos, a pregnant mother named Jess (five months along, with a 3-year-old son and 18-month-old baby) became separated from her family while searching for her son. She spotted a crying 3-year-old girl, Gigi, whose parents Vanessa and Wayne had lost track of her. Jess ran to Gigi, lay on top of her as a human shield, and calmly reassured her: "I got you, we are going to stay here and be nice and safe and no one is going to hurt us." Video footage showed blood dripping down Jess's forehead as bullets flew around them; a woman was fatally shot nearby. Jess protected Gigi until the shooting stopped.

Wayne later found Gigi safe under Jess, who said, "I've got your daughter, I've been protecting her." Jess reunited with her own unharmed son. On Tuesday, December 16, the families met in an emotional reunion: the mothers embraced in tears, with Vanessa thanking Jess for running "towards the bullets" to save Gigi, saying she wouldn't be alive otherwise. Jess humbly responded: "I'm just a mum and I did what mums do."


JPPI AI Analysis of World Leaders' Reactions.

An AI-based review of official statements from leaders and governments in major countries assessed responses based on explicit recognition of the attack targeting Jews, occurring during Hanukkah, and references to terrorism or antisemitism, with higher weight for statements from heads of state.

Leaders in Argentina and Canada scored highest for clearly describing the incident as antisemitic terrorism against Jews during the Hanukkah holiday.

Australia's prime minister, along with responses from New Zealand and the United Kingdom, scored lower as initial statements avoided direct mentions of Jews, antisemitism, or Hanukkah, though clarifications followed amid criticism.

Muslim and Arab countries ranked lowest, typically issuing statements from foreign ministries rather than leaders, often framing condemnations generally against violence without acknowledging the antisemitic targeting of Jews; no Muslim country leader issued a personal response. Peace treaty partners Egypt and Jordan followed this pattern.

The term "terrorism" appeared most frequently in statements, followed by "antisemitism" and "Jews." Argentina's president uniquely mentioned Israel, criticizing Australia's Palestinian state recognition as contributing to an enabling climate.

Democratic countries mostly had heads of state respond directly, underscoring the event's perceived severity.


Expert Analysis on Broader Objectives.

A psychological warfare specialist views the attack as part of a global wave of antisemitic terrorism designed to weaken ties between Israel and diaspora Jews, as well as between Jewish communities and their host countries, aiming ultimately to isolate Israel.

The incident is seen not just as murder but as deliberate fear-mongering to erode diaspora support for Israel.

This fits a historical pattern where weaker groups defeat stronger ones through escalating psychological tactics: starting with non-violent acts, moving to random civilian terrorism ("kill one to scare a thousand"), then guerrilla actions, and finally conventional warfare leading to victory, as exemplified by Vietnam against a superpower.


On Perpetrators.

Naveed Akram, the surviving suspect, faced charges including multiple counts of murder and terrorism-related offenses.

Evidence linked them to pro-Palestinian protests, including one associated with controversial chants, and Naveed had a history of street preaching as a fervent Islamic follower from a young age.

Funerals and Community Mourning.

Family members of Rabbi Eli Schlanger mourning over his coffin. 12.17.25

Funerals began for victims, starting with Rabbi Eli Schlanger, a married father of five described as a compassionate spiritual leader and massive loss to the Jewish nation.

Hundreds attended the heavily secured service amid ongoing shock, with eulogies emphasizing his purity, sincerity, commitment to others, and calls for resilience and unity against terror.

Additional funerals followed for other victims, including a young girl, under tight security as the community sought solidarity.

Australia's prime minister faced criticism for insufficient action against antisemitism.

Other Related Development.

The surviving gunman was charged with numerous offenses, including murder and committing a terrorist act; the father was killed by police at the scene.

A university dismissed a staff member over prior filmed antisemitic abuse of students.

Security at the event involved only two officers for a large crowd, prompting questions about failures.


Outrageous: aftet all, Wikipedia (organized biased) editors "debated" classifying the Uslamic Hannukah Massacre as 'terrorism' versus a shooting and whether to name perpetrators. Deborah Lipstadt, former U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism and professor of modern Jewish history and Holocaust studies at Emory University, stated that if editors are actually trying to characterize the attack merely as a “shooting” on Wikipedia, then that’s “hardly a surprise. “Just Wikipedia being true to itself when it concerns Israel, Jews, antisemitism,” she stated. 'The same coordinated clique of Wikipedians that promoted Pallyweid and amplified genocidal Hamas narratives through its allied Turkey/Qatar/Iran-linked, unreliable sources is now sabotaging factual coverage of the Islamic Hanukkah Massacre.'


  • Dec 17, 2025:

British police announced tougher enforcement against protests and chants that target the Jewish community, citing a changed security context after recent violent antisemitic attacks. Authorities said placards and slogans perceived as threatening or inciting hatred would face stronger legal consequences.


An Arab resident of eastern Jerusalem was arrested after posting a TikTok video showing himself dancing on the roof of a police vehicle. Police detained him for questioning following the circulation of the footage online.


President Isaac Herzog spoke with Pope Leo XIV, urging the Vatican to intensify efforts against global antisemitism. The discussion also covered Israel–Holy See relations and hopes for peace in the coming year.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved a major gas export deal with Egypt, stating that the revenues would significantly strengthen Israel’s economy and support public priorities such as education.


European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen participated in a Hanukkah ceremony in Brussels, condemning rising antisemitism across Europe. She emphasized that antisemitism has no place in European society and presented measures aimed at protecting Jewish communities.


Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said Iran, not Israel, poses the main threat to Middle East stability. He accused Iran-backed groups such as Hezbollah of undermining regional sovereignty and called for peace with neighboring states and stronger international action against antisemitism and terrorism.


Belgium decided to end federal police protection for Antwerp’s Jewish quarter, prompting anger and concern within the local Jewish community, which argues that security risks remain high.


US Representative Byron Donalds emerged as the clear frontrunner in Florida’s Republican primary for governor, opening a wide lead over other candidates, including one described as anti-Israel. Donalds has positioned himself as a strong supporter of Israel and warned that rising antisemitism and anti-Israel rhetoric are leading to real-world violence.


Israel’s Foreign Ministry is considering closing its embassy in Norway amid worsening diplomatic tensions between the two countries, reflecting a broader deterioration in bilateral relations.


Mahmood Mamdani, father of New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, sharply criticized Columbia University’s antisemitism policies. He claimed anti-Israel students were being “terrorized,” fueling concerns among critics that the incoming city administration may foster a hostile environment for Jews and Israel supporters.


Following the deadly antisemitic attack at a Hanukkah event in Sydney, several European countries moved to toughen their stance on antisemitic incitement. Police in Britain and Germany warned that chanting slogans such as “globalize the intifada” would lead to arrests, citing heightened security concerns.


Iranian hackers breached former prime minister Naftali Bennett’s Telegram account and began circulating sensitive documents and personal photos in an operation dubbed “Operation Octopus.” Bennett confirmed the hack, which is being treated as part of a broader Iranian cyber campaign.


British authorities arrested four protesters in London for chanting “globalize the intifada” at a pro-Palestinian demonstration. The arrests followed immediately after the government introduced a stricter crackdown on antisemitic slogans at protests.


Israeli officials are examining intelligence suggesting possible Iranian involvement in the murder of an MIT nuclear scientist in the United States. The assessment remains unverified and has not been confirmed by American investigative authorities.


Israel, Greece, and Cyprus are discussing the creation of a joint rapid-response military force aimed at protecting regional energy infrastructure and deterring Turkish aggression. The proposed cooperation would also deepen strategic ties and support postwar coordination related to Gaza.


  • Dec 18, 2025:

Funeral for youngest victim of Hanukkah masssacre: Matilda. "Australia Mourns the Youngest Victim of the Bondi Beach Shooting. Sydney’s devastated Jewish community gathered for the funeral of “Matilda Bee,” an ebullient, smiling 10-year-old girl. Every mourner entering the funeral home in one of Sydney’s oldest Jewish neighborhoods."


ISIS response to the Hanukkah massacre. ISIS publicly praised the Bondi Beach massacre as a source of pride but stopped short of formally claiming responsibility. The group also referenced other violent actions in its messaging, framing the attack as part of its broader ideological campaign.


Disrupted follow-up terror plot. Australian police intercepted and arrested five men near Bondi Beach after acting on intelligence suggesting a planned attack targeting Jewish mourners at a vigil for the massacre victims. Officers forced the suspects’ vehicle off the road, and weapons were reportedly found, preventing a potential further attack.


Ben Shapiro's speech at Heritage Foundation. Shapiro delivered a speech at the Heritage Foundation denouncing bigot Tucker Carlson as no longer belonging in the conservative movement. He criticized Carlson for drifting toward conspiracy theories, antisemitism, and abandoning core conservative principles like free enterprise and limited government, calling for ideological border control to protect the movement.


NYC public safety overhaul proposal. New York City advanced a plan to replace some police officers with social workers for non-violent calls, costing around one billion dollars. The initiative aims to create a Department of Community Safety focused on mental health and community outreach, though concerns persist about law and order implications.


Antisemitic vandalism at Michigan State Chabad. A Chabad center at Michigan State University was targeted in back-to-back attacks, including an attempted break-in and swastika graffiti with threatening messages. Authorities investigated as hate crimes.


Editorial: 'Open, violent Jew-hatred exposes the antisemitism of anti-Zionism. All those self-righteous anti-Israel protests of the last two years, on campuses and in the streets, predictably pollinated the poisonous fruit of ugly antisemitic violence now shooting up everywhere. In just the last few days, multiple alarming episodes of open Jew-hatred have shocked New York City. Saturday night in a tony West Village eatery, a Jewish woman asked a bigot to cool it with his noisy antisemitic language. He screamed filthy slurs at her, calling her an “ugly f–king Zionist,” insisting, “we will rid this country of f–king you.” Monday night in Brooklyn, a pair of nasty bigots harassed Hanukkah celebrants, and yelled “F–k the Jews” on a subway platform. Once on the train, one thug grabbed a visibly Jewish man by the throat and threatened to kill him. Then, Tuesday afternoon in Crown Heights, an unhinged pedestrian shouted antisemitic remarks at passersby and stabbed one in the chest. And the spate of similar incidents around the nation and the world indicate that we are in the midst of an ugly and awful trend. These violent Jew-haters aren’t bothering to cloak their prejudice in the garb of political concern for Palestinians: They are mainlining pure antisemitism, spitting out bilious, transparent rage. The “Free Palestine” encampments and marches have unleashed a permission cascade that has made open expression of hostility toward Jews seem acceptable. The keffiyeh-wrapped liars who smirked that “anti-Zionism isn’t antisemitism” must be gratified now that the line between the two — always false — has been erased completely. What else could “Globalize the intifada” ever have possibly meant? Relentless blood libels about Israel and its war in Gaza successfully smeared..'


IDF operation in Jenin. Israeli security forces conducted a large-scale operation in northern Samaria, arresting terrorists and seizing weapons in Jenin.


French court ruling on nanny poisoning case. A French court sentenced an Arab immigrant nanny to two and a half years in prison for poisoning drinks of a Jewish couple she worked for, but rejected antisemitism as a motive.


Trump-Netanyahu meeting plans. Trump stated that Netanyahu would likely meet him in Florida soon, though no formal date was confirmed, amid discussions on regional issues.


Article on Muslim Brotherhood and radical Islam. An opinion piece argues that the Bondi Beach attack underscores the global threat posed by the Muslim Brotherhood and related radical Islamist ideologies. It contends that such movements transcend borders, fuel violence worldwide, and require coordinated international efforts to counter extremist networks and disinformation.


New York political resignation over antisemitic posts. A staff appointee, De Costa, to New York City Mayor-elect Zoharah Mamdani resigned after antisemitic social media posts from more than a decade ago resurfaced. The individual expressed regret, stating the posts did not reflect her current beliefs and acknowledging the harm they caused.


Australia’s national commemoration and response. Australia declared December 21 a national day of reflection to honor the victims of the Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre. The prime minister confirmed intelligence assessments that the attack was ISIS-inspired and announced further measures, including a gun buyback scheme, alongside federal and state support for affected families.


Jewish-Iranian historical ties and solidarity. An opinion essay highlights the 2,600-year history of Jewish-Iranian coexistence, emphasizing that hostility toward Jews stems from Iran’s current Islamist regime rather than its people or civilization. It describes widespread expressions of solidarity by Iranians after the Bondi attack and argues that ancient cultural bonds endure despite modern repression. The piece calls for international support for Iranian dissidents and political prisoners, asserting that civilizations and shared history outlast regimes.


Tucson Jewish community targeted with antisemitic graffiti after Bondi Beach massacre. (It included also like "palestine" propaganda themes). According to the statement, flyers posted around the Community Center included “highly derogatory and concerning content targeting both the Jewish community and law enforcement.”

PBS Whitewashes Bondi Beach Massacre. PBS is criticized for downplaying the Islamic connection in the Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre, which killed 15 people, and instead focusing on unrelated incidents in the U.S. The massacre is described as an ISIS-inspired attack on Jews, and the article expresses frustration over the media's failure to address radical elements in pro-Hamas rallies.


CNN Sanitizes Hamas Terrorism. A critique of CNN for calling a Hamas leader a "senior official" instead of recognizing him as a terrorist. The article stresses that education and professional achievements do not shield individuals from supporting terrorist ideologies, and that terrorism is driven by ideology, not ignorance.


Hero of Bondi Beach Terror Attack Called a "Traitor". The Arab Syrian-Australian, Ahmed al-Ahmed, who disarmed a gunman during the Bondi massacre, is vilified by Palestinians for saving Jewish lives. Online comments from Arab Palestinian communities range from supportive to threatening, showing the divisive nature of the incident.


Abbas Praises Hamas Oct 7 Attacks. Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas called the October 7 Hamas-led massacre (/ atrocities) "the greatest day in Palestinian history." This comment, alongside continued payments to terrorist families, is criticized as a sign of a terror-supporting regime (Pay-for-slay goes on).


  • Dec 19, 2025:

Trump Administration Moves. The Trump administration imposed sanctions on two ICC judges, appealing a decision to restore $2.7 billion in funding to Harvard, and took a firm stance against antisemitism, particularly in elite institutions.


Bondi Beach Massacre Aftermath. Following the Bondi attack, Australians are shocked by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s response: a massive gun buyback, which critics argue avoids addressing the real threat—radical Islamic extremism. Jewish communities in Australia face heightened fears of further violence, with many questioning the government’s inability to confront antisemitic hate.


Jewish Children Requesting Armed Escorts in the UK. In the UK, Jewish children are now requesting armed police escorts for Hanukkah celebrations due to fears of antisemitic attacks following the Bondi Beach massacre.


Israeli and International Developments. Several other reports highlight ongoing international and Israeli issues, including Israeli military actions, Hezbollah disarmament efforts, and a new contract between Israel and Germany for missile defense.


Arab racism: Hanukkah Candle Incident in Tel Aviv. A video of an Arab Muslim woman blowing out Hanukkah candles in a Tel Aviv mall - her companion Arab clapping, sparks outrage, and police have opened an investigation into the act.


Toronto Trio Arrested for Attempted Abductions. Three Muslim men, Waleed Khan (26), Osman Azizov (18), and Fahad Sadaat (19), were arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for attempting to kidnap members of the Jewish community and women in Toronto. The incidents occurred in late November.


Roy Wasserstein's Legacy and His Brother's Message. Tom Wasserstein reflects on the tragic death of his brother Roy, who died by suicide after experiencing wartime trauma. In a heartfelt column, Tom shares his journey of coping with grief and honoring his brother’s memory.


China Delays UN Force Mandate Renewal. The UN Security Council was unable to vote on renewing the mandate of the UN peacekeeping force in Syria (UNDOF) after China requested changes that were opposed by the US.


COGAT Criticizes UN Gaza Food Security Report. The Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) criticized a UN report on Gaza, claiming it misrepresented the situation by disregarding aid shipments and food security efforts during the ceasefire.


US and Jordanian Forces Strike ISIS in Syria. The US and Jordanian forces conducted joint strikes on over 70 ISIS targets in Syria, targeting infrastructure and weapons sites in response to an earlier attack on US personnel.


Elise Stefanik Ends Political Career. Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, a loyal ally of former President Donald Trump, announced she is stepping away from politics, ending her gubernatorial campaign in New York and deciding not to seek re-election.


Younes Sadaghiani: Iranian Fighter for Israel's Right to Exist. Iranian activist Younes Sadaghiani, a staunch defender of Israel’s right to exist, discusses his views on antisemitism and the need for Iranian reform. He also emphasizes the importance of standing against radical terrorism.


Israeli Trauma Team Responds to Bondi Shooting. An Israeli trauma team has been sent to Bondi Beach in Australia to help those affected by a shooting. The emotional toll on the victims and their families has been significant, with experts highlighting the long-term psychological impact.


Omer Shem Tov on Survival and Faith. Omer Shem Tov, a former hostage held by Hamas for over 500 days, shared his powerful experience at the Turning Point USA conference, detailing his survival through faith, including how Psalm 20 helped him endure captivity.


IDF’s Kfir Brigade Completes Mission in Gaza. The IDF’s Kfir Brigade has completed a two-month operation along Gaza’s yellow line, dismantling Hamas tunnels in the Khan Yunis area. [Source: Israel National News]


Hamas Ran Gaza’s Aid System — and NGOs Helped Keep the Secret. The article argues that Hamas tightly controlled international aid in Gaza through an internal system that monitored NGOs, approved staff, and steered projects. Documents allegedly show that many aid organizations operated under Hamas oversight via local “guarantors” who reported to the group and ensured compliance. According to the analysis, NGOs adapted to these constraints while publicly claiming neutrality, later amplifying narratives critical of Israel while concealing Hamas’s use of civilian infrastructure. The piece warns that rebuilding Gaza without reform risks restoring the same system that empowered Hamas.


October 7 – The al-Shifa Hospital Hostage Convoy. This investigation reconstructs evidence suggesting that al-Shifa Hospital served as a Hamas command and transfer hub during the October 7 attacks. Video analysis and geolocation indicate that multiple stolen Israeli military vehicles carrying hostages were driven to the hospital grounds. The report contends that journalists and hospital officials present failed to report or deliberately misrepresented these events. The findings challenge claims that al-Shifa functioned solely as a civilian medical facility and argue it played a central operational role.


  • Dec 20, 2025:

IDF Soldiers Capture ISIS-Linked Suspect. The IDF apprehended a suspect with ISIS affiliations during an operation in southern Syria, seizing weapons in the process.


Trump’s Gaza Reconstruction Plan. The Trump administration revealed plans to rebuild Gaza with a proposed $112.1 billion investment, starting with southern Gaza and working upwards.


Israel Prepares for Possible Strike on Iran. srael is reportedly preparing for a possible military strike on Iran, with Prime Minister Netanyahu briefing President Trump on potential options.


Candace Owens and Antisemitism Outbursts. Candace Owens faced backlash after repeating antisemitic claims, including false accusations about the Talmud and Jews’ role in historical events. She is promoting harmful myths to gain attention and followers.


Israel Sends Warning to Erdogan. Israel has signaled to Turkey, through its partnerships with Greece and Cyprus, that it is prepared to take further steps in response to Turkey's rising influence in the region.


Gefen Bitton's Heroic Act in Bondi Beach Shooting. Gefen Bitton, an Israeli who was critically injured while trying to stop the Bondi Beach shooters, is in a coma after multiple surgeries. He is being hailed as a hero for his bravery in the face of danger.


  • Dec 21, 2025:

Day of Reflection: Australia Pauses to Mourn Chanukah Terror Victims Australia held a nationwide moment of silence to honor victims of a deadly antisemitic attack at a Chanukah gathering in Sydney. Vigils and memorials took place under heavy security, with community leaders and officials expressing solidarity with the Jewish community. The day was framed as a national act of remembrance and unity.

A Night of Unity: 'Light Over Darkness.'

'The nation marked a day of reflection on Sunday to honor the 15 people killed and the dozens wounded in the attack by two gunmen. With security tight and flags at half-staff on government buildings, a minute of silence was held at 6:47 p.m. (0747 GMT), the time the attack began. Television and radio networks paused for a minute’s silence. Tens of thousands, including Albanese and other leaders, attended the memorial that was guarded by a heavy police presence, including snipers on rooftops and police boats in the waters. Albanese was booed by the crowd on arrival, and later when the speaker mentioned his name during the memorial. He sat on the front row wearing a kippah, the traditional Jewish cap. Albanese, under pressure from critics who say his center-left government has not done enough to curb a surge in antisemitism since the start of the war in Gaza, was not scheduled to speak at the event. The government has said it has consistently denounced antisemitism over the last two years and passed legislation to criminalize hate speech. It expelled the Iranian ambassador earlier this year after accusing Tehran of directing two antisemitic arson attacks. “We have lost our innocence… last week took our innocence,” David Ossip, the president of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies said in a speech to start the proceedings at Bondi. “Like the grass here at Bondi was stained with blood, so, too, has our nation been stained. We have landed up in a dark place. But friends, Hanukkah teaches us that light can illuminate even the bleakest of places. A single act of courage, a single flame of hope, can give us direction and point the path forward.” Also present at the memorial was the father of Ahmed al Ahmed, hailed as the “Bondi Hero” for wrestling a gun from one of the attackers. Authorities invited Australians to light a candle at home on Sunday night, the start of the eighth and final day of the Jewish festival of lights. Speaking at the memorial, 14-year-old survivor Chaya Dadon said: “We are getting stronger as a nation. We are growing. Sometimes growing hurts… life is going to move on and why not make the best of it.” '

Australian Prime Minister Booed as Bondi Beach Attack Victims Honored. At a memorial for victims of the Bondi Beach attack, the Australian prime minister was met with boos from parts of the crowd amid criticism that the government has not done enough to counter rising antisemitism. The ceremony included a minute of silence, speeches by community leaders, and tributes to victims and survivors. Authorities announced security reviews and measures following the attack, which is being investigated as terrorism.


Witkoff Meets Mediators to Press Phase Two of Gaza Plan. US-led talks with regional mediators reviewed progress in an initial Gaza ceasefire phase and discussed next steps. The first stage reportedly led to hostage releases, partial military withdrawal, and increased humanitarian aid. The focus now is advancing negotiations toward a broader political and security arrangement.


Saving the Heart of a Syrian Druze Child. A Syrian Druze toddler with a severe heart condition was transferred to Israel for life-saving treatment through coordination involving humanitarian groups and the Israeli military. Her mother described the journey as essential for the child’s survival. The story highlights cross-border medical cooperation despite regional conflict.


Stefanik Demands Hochul Explain Qatar-Funded NYC School Curriculum. US lawmakers are pressing New York’s governor to explain why New York City public schools are using educational materials funded by Islamic Qatar-linked sources. Critics argue the curriculum may involve ideological bias or malign influence. The issue has triggered oversight inquiries into transparency and foreign funding.


California Mayor Defames Bondi Beach Pogrom Victims With a so called “False Flag” Smear. A California (Richmond) mayor, Eduardo Martinez, faced backlash after amplifying online conspiracy theories blaming Israel for the Islamic Sydney Chanukah attack. He has been accused of promoting antisemitic narratives during a period of mourning. After public pressure, he deleted the posts and issued some kibd if "apologies," though scrutiny of his past, including ragionlizing genocidal Hamas' atrocities, statements continues.


The Victims of the Sydney Hanukkah Massacre. A piece profiles the fifteen people killed in the Bondi Beach attack, describing their backgrounds, families, and roles in the community. Victims ranged widely in age and included religious leaders, community members, and bystanders. The article emphasizes the human toll and communal loss caused by the attack.


Erdogan Warns Israel, Greece and Cyprus. Turkey’s president warned that his country would defend its maritime interests amid growing cooperation between Israel, Greece, and Cyprus. The remarks came as tensions rise in the eastern Mediterranean over energy and security arrangements. Ankara views these partnerships as a challenge to its regional influence.


Israel Hosting Trilateral Summit With Greece and Cyprus. Israel hosted a summit with Greek and Cypriot leaders focused on deepening cooperation in defense, energy, and regional security. Discussions reportedly included the possibility of a joint rapid-response military framework. The meeting reflects a strengthening alliance amid concerns over regional instability.


Pallyweid: Wikipedia’s Israel Page States supposed Genocide as supposed "Fact." An article reports that Wikipedia’s lead description of Israel was edited (12.11.25) to state that as axsupposed "fact,", shifting from earlier language that described accusations rather than conclusions. It has been pointed out, this presents an unproven claim as fact and reflects activist bias. Concerns have been raised about editorial coordination and neutrality on Israel-related pages. This is part of the wide spread attacks targeting Israel even online.

The Manufactured “Genocide” Narrative. This shows that accusations of genocide against Israel are a political campaign rather than a legal finding. It emphasizes that no international court has ruled genocide occurred and criticizes the role of activist NGOs, media, and platforms like Wikipedia in presenting allegations as settled fact. The piece frames the narrative as an effort to delegitimize Israel through moral and legal rhetoric.


Ambushed in Istanbul: Jewish Community Targeted During Hanukkah. Emboldened by Islamist Erdogan hateful campaign]. Members of Istanbul’s Jewish community were reportedly harassed and threatened by a hostile mob while heading to a Hanukkah candle-lighting. The incident involved antisemitic chants and intimidation, forcing participants to flee. It highlights growing concerns over Jewish safety in parts of Europe and the Middle East.


ISIS in Syria: The Resurrection of Terror and Israel’s Response. Following instability in Syria, ISIS cells have attempted to regroup and expand operations. The article describes Israeli actions aimed at preventing the group from reestablishing a foothold near its borders. It frames the situation as part of a broader regional security challenge.


Israeli Rescued From Jericho Recounts Kidnapping. An Israeli woman rescued from Jericho told authorities she was kidnapped by a man she had previously known. She described being threatened and held against her will before being freed. The case is under investigation by Israeli security forces.


Israel Warned US About Iranian Drill. Reports say Israel cautioned the United States that Iranian military exercises could mask preparations for a surprise attack. While US intelligence reportedly sees no immediate threat, both sides are monitoring developments closely. The episode underscores heightened regional tensions involving Iran.


Iran’s Ballistic Missiles Rival Nuclear Threat A US senator warned that Iran’s expanding ballistic missile capabilities now pose a threat comparable to its nuclear ambitions. He said Iran and its proxies are rebuilding military strength despite past setbacks. The remarks stress ongoing concern in Washington and Jerusalem over regional security.


Hezbollah Rebuilds Weapons-Smuggling Network. According to reports, Hezbollah is reestablishing smuggling routes through Syria with Iranian support. The network is allegedly supplying weapons to Hezbollah and allied militias. US officials warn this activity could destabilize the region further.


Venezuela as a Hezbollah and Iran Stronghold. Analysis: Venezuela has become a key base for Hezbollah and Iranian operations in the Western Hemisphere. It describes alleged use of ports, passports, and criminal networks to expand influence near the US. The development is portrayed as a growing security concern.


Nearly Half of British Jews Don’t Feel Welcome. A poll found that many British Jews feel unwelcome in the UK and have considered emigrating due to rising antisemitism. Respondents expressed fear, alienation, and uncertainty about the future. The findings point to a deepening crisis of confidence among the community.


A survey of Muslims in France found that one-third believe Sharia law should apply globally, with most favoring gradual adoption through education and preaching, though a small portion would accept coercion or force; nearly one-quarter align with the Muslim Brotherhood's thinking, and significant portions view Islam as a legal system for all life aspects, see Western countries as morally decayed needing Islamic remedy, and support political campaigns to advance Islamic values.


A reported Hamas operative chairs an organization involved in leading multiple anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian protests in the UK this year.


Islamo-Nazi Anrou Fudl - AKA Myron Gaines, a podcast host with a history of antisemitic content including Holocaust denial, praising Hitler, and promoting conspiracy theories about Jewish influence, hurled antisemitic abuse at a pregnant Jewish woman at a the TurningPoint conservative event; he is associated with misogynistic and far-right views, and has ties to Muslim male influencers opposing Western values, the group 'Akh right bros' under sex trafficker and rapist Andrew Tate. Months earlier, an IDF soldier confronted and verbally overwhelmed him.


US Vice President JD Vance stated that nearly all Americans do not hate Jews for being Jewish, but argued that consensus on support for Israel is eroding and should be open to debate rather than dismissed as antisemitic. Seeing as another example of coming to Tucker Carlson who, exposed as a real Jew hater.


Turkey under its current Erdogan's leadership is increasingly viewed as a major strategic threat to Israel due to Islamist, nationalist, and expansionist ambitions, including desires to revise historical borders, with potential for naval blockade or confrontation; cooperation with Greece and Cyprus is recommended to counter this.


A man was arrested for making antisemitic threats and gestures targeting a Jewish passenger on a flight to Sydney - days after Hanukkah Massacre.


Dec 22, 2025 - Jan 22, 2026

  • Dec 22, 2025:

The US Director of National Intelligence's T. Gabbard described Islamist ideology as the greatest threat to freedom, aiming to establish a global caliphate including in America, and stated it is already present and active there. She spoke at TuningPointUSA.


The two terrorists carrying out the Hanukkah Massacre attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney, were throwing explosive devices at the crowd that failed to detonate; the attackers had trained and recorded a justification video.


Mosques in the Philippines displayed photos of the Bondi Jihadi attackers to assist investigations into their prior stay there.


An elderly Jewish couple escaped the Bondi attack by hiding in an unlocked pickup truck.


Australia announced tightened gun laws and police powers to ban protests for months following recent events.


It also began listing of Islamists and Neo Nazis, 'sets eyes on Hizb ut-Tahrir, neo-Nazis for post-Bondi ‘hate organization’ list.'


An Israeli man lost sight in one eye after being assaulted in Cyprus upon being overheard speaking Hebrew.


Iranian-backed militias in Iraq may consider disarmament amid political changes.


Hamas is assessed to know but ignore information on the burial site of an Israeli individual, despite Israeli intelligence sharing details.


Israel detected Iran rebuilding its ballistic missile arsenal, prompting a warning of severe retaliation for any provocation.


The Australian Prime Minister A. Albanese invited the Israeli President I. Hetzog to visit following the Sydney attack.


Three Muslim men were convicted in the UK for an Islamic State-inspired plot to smuggle weapons and carry out a massacre targeting Jewish communities in Manchester, potentially the deadliest attack in UK history. If Christians are also killed, that would be a "bonus." Per report.


  • Dec 23-26, 2025:

An antisemitic man filmed and harassed Jewish children at Paris airport (6.25.25), later traced to a British individual active on social media with "free palestine" hashtags.


A Marine Corps general, now serving in Tampa, was nominated as US security coordinator for Israel and the Palestinian Authority.


Students at a California high school formed a swastika, prompting community response.


Israeli political polling showed gains for Likud parties with coalition and opposition balanced.


Israel extended a ban on [terror media] Al Jazeera broadcasts due to national security concerns and incitement.


Comedian Dave Chappelle faced criticism for comments on Israel and (tropes recycling about) Jewish influence in a Netflix special, accused of promoting stereotypes and bias.


Ex congressman [bigot] Gaetz, on Tucker Carloson show (of course), attacked the role of antisemitism envoy and made remarks HIS redefining antisemitism during a podcast appearance.


Leaked reports indicated China expanding nuclear missile capabilities targeting potential Taiwan action.


A former Lebanese officer linked to Oct/1986 abduction of Ron Arad (b. 1958), disappeared, possibly in an Israeli operation.


The Qatari government daily published an article promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories, claiming Zionism seeks global domination by undermining the family structure. The author cites the fabricated Protocols of the Elders of Zion as evidence, argues that modern social changes are part of a Zionist plot, and insists these claims reflect reality rather than conspiracy, noting that similar antisemitic themes frequently appear in Qatari media.


An opinion piece argues that Islamist terrorism is increasingly targeting religious and civic holidays in Western societies, citing attacks, disruptions, and cancellations of Christmas and Hanukkah events across Europe and beyond. The author claims Western governments respond by diluting traditions and increasing security rather than confronting ideological roots, warning that continued appeasement will further erode Judeo-Christian cultural life.


Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announced sudden military drills near Tehran involving explosions and gunfire, officially framed as exercises but viewed with concern by Israel as a possible cover for missile preparations, heightening regional tensions.


Israel’s foreign minister congratulated Honduras’ president-elect Nasry Asfura, and pledged to strengthen diplomatic relations, including an invitation to visit Israel, signaling continued outreach to Latin American partners.


Arab and liberal organized thousands of New York attorneys petitioned the mayor-elect to remove the Jewish police commissioner, citing policing concerns related to protests. Critics argue the move is driven by antisemitic motives and aligns with the mayor-elect’s past associations with radical anti-Israel activism.


A column contends that, since a significant portion of New York’s incoming mayoral administration has links to antisemitic or anti-Zionist groups, arguing this will negatively affect governance in a city with a large Jewish population and normalize hostility toward Jews.


Israel’s prime minister issued a Christmas message affirming that Israel will always support Christian communities, emphasizing that Israel is unique in the region for guaranteeing Christians full rights and religious freedom.


The Arab anti-Israel, terror-apologetic group calling itself, ironically, "anti discrimination" ADC, put out a lying message on Times Square [a classic 'Palestinianism' Pallywood] that Jesus from Judea, who lived 135 years after the Romans renamed Israel as Syria-Palaestina was supposedly a "Palestinian." 'A diabolical move that reeks of attention-seeking hatred.' It sparked backlash, with critics calling it a deliberate political provocation that distorts history, hijacks a Christian holiday, and contributes to antisemitic and anti-Israel narratives in public spaces.


Israel returned the body of an Arab terror attacker involved in a deadly incident at the Allenby Crossing to Jordan after several months, concluding a sensitive security and diplomatic process.


An opinion article criticizes the Pope’s Christmas address for focusing on "Palestinians" [conditions] while omitting Jewish victims of recent [Islamic] antisemitic violence, framing the omission as a moral and political choice rather than oversight.


Georgetown University cut ties with the infamous UN official Francesca Albanese, after her antisemitic remarks and statements justifying Oct 7th terrorist massacres, removing her from affiliated scholar listings following advocacy pressure.


Hundreds of officials worldwide sent a letter expressing solidarity with Sydney’s mayor after a deadly antisemitic attack at a Hanukkah event, condemning terrorism and expressing support for the Jewish community.


A young Jewish man, Leibel Lazaroff (21), injured in the Sydney Hanukkah massacre was praised for bravery after attempting to stop the attacker and saving a police officer’s life despite severe wounds.


In Melbourne, a rabbi’s car displaying a Hanukkah message was firebombed on Christmas Day, with authorities treating the incident as a suspected antisemitic attack amid heightened community fear.


Police in Westetn Australia arrested Martin Glynn who praised the Sydney Islamist Hanukkah massacre, discovering weapons, ammunition, flags of terrorist organisations Hamas and Hezbollah, in the home and bomb-making materials in their homes, reinforcing concerns about radicalization and domestic terrorism. Glynn made strongly antisemitic comments, as well as references to Hitler and the Holocaust.


Jihadis Boko Haram carried out a bombing at a mosque in Nigeria during evening prayers, killing worshippers and injuring others, underscoring the group’s ongoing campaign of terror even against Muslim civilians.


Israeli Border Police demolished illegal structures at a hilltop homestead and arrested activists, part of continued enforcement actions in disputed areas. [And part of a years-long routine of being heavy handed on Jews VS on Arabs].


9 months late: Houthi forces confirmed the deaths of senior commanders following U.S. strikes, marking a significant blow to the group’s leadership months after earlier escalations.


Israeli authorities arrested a citizen accused of spying for Iran, alleging he conducted surveillance near the home of a former prime minister under Iranian direction.


Pro Neo nazism inner fighting. Nick Fuentes’ criticizing Tucker Carlson, as more risky to "Whites" - in his view, than Ben Shapiro.


Israel announced plans to invest heavily in a domestic weapons and munitions industry, aiming to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers after experiencing political constraints during wartime.


The Israeli military reported that a combat helicopter successfully intercepted hostile drones for the first time, demonstrating an expansion of aerial defense capabilities.


A former captive stated that Hamas acknowledged international protests as beneficial to its strategy, suggesting such demonstrations provided political and psychological support to the group.


The Israeli military announced the elimination of a senior terrorist linked to Iran’s Quds Force in Lebanon, stating he was involved in directing attacks against Israel.


An essay refuting [recycled old] claims that Israel deliberately attacked the USS Liberty during the Six-Day War, arguing the incident was a tragic case of mistaken identity amid combat confusion. It recounts a chain of intelligence failures, misidentifications, and delayed communications that led Israeli forces to believe the ship was hostile. The author maintains that multiple investigations concluded it was friendly fire, followed by immediate apologies and compensation, and contends conspiracy theories persist despite implausibility.


Another journalist points out that accusations of Israeli genocide-lie collapse when examined against evidence from postwar reporting and humanitarian data. It criticizes activists and some media figures for dismissing on-the-ground journalism that frames the conflict as conventional warfare against militant groups rather than systematic extermination. The piece asserts that famine and genocide claims were promoted despite insufficient proof and that shifting narratives persist even as data contradicts them.


New Yorkers and social media users outraged by the Arab ADC group's propaganda message in Times Square, called it embarrassing and inflammatory. It featured a passage from the Quran and prompted debates on historical accuracy, with many pointing out that Jesus was born a Jew in Bethlehem, Judea, before the Roman renaming to "Palestine." Critics emphasized his Jewish heritage and family. It sparked backlash from passersby and online commentators who called it provocative and misleading. Critics argued that the message reflects modern political identity rather than historical context, emphasizing Jesus’ Jewish identity and birthplace in Judea. Supporters and critics alike said the display reignited debate over history, religion, and contemporary geopolitics.


A theory claiming Israel deliberately -supposedly- attacked the USS Liberty during the Six-Day War has regained attention among anti-Israel figures. The accident, which killed 34 and wounded 171, was a case of mistaken identity amid faulty judgments in wartime. Israel apologized immediately and offered restitution. Details include misidentifications by Israeli forces, communication errors, and eventual realization of the error. Conspiracy theories lack sense given Israel's need for U.S. support.


Anti-Israel activists are upset as evidence from Gaza post-war shows no genocide occurred, contradicting their claims. Journalists on the ground report targeted operations against terrorists, not mass slaughter. Critics accuse media of obscuring reality, but reports highlight low civilian casualties and Hamas's role in violations. UN food security data confirms no famine, despite earlier warnings, attributing issues to aid mismanagement and ignoring massive humanitarian support.


An article contends that antizionism functions as a modern form of antisemitism by recycling historical tropes to delegitimize Jewish self-determination. It disputes common allegations such as apartheid, genocide, famine, and deceptive propaganda, arguing these claims contradict legal definitions, demographic trends, and material realities. The author frames these narratives as an inversion of victim and perpetrator that mirrors past campaigns of hatred against Jews.

Criticism of Israel has turned into demonization that ignores facts, history, and law, manifesting as antizionist hate. Refutations include: Israel is not apartheid as laws are citizenship-based with full rights for Arab citizens; Palestinian population growth contradicts genocide claims; baseless pinkwashing claims; false claims like flooding Gaza or animal spies are absurd; token self-hating Jews shield hatred; no famine in Gaza per data; inversion tactics mimic Holocaust distortion in places like Lithuania.


2024/5 Islamist ISIS-inspired largest UK terror plot involved two men planning attacks, with one stating terrorism is their religion per the Koran and expressing pride in it. They aimed to kill as many as possible, driven by an overwhelming 'thirst'. Leader expressed a desire to run rivers of their blood. Primary target were Jews, but if Christians are killed, that would be a bonus, per them.


A statement highlights starting with Jews and considering any Christians caught as a bonus, aiming to run rivers of their impure blood.


J.D. Vance denounced anti-Semitism at a conference but signaled support for anti-Semites by harshly criticizing those who condemn them. The event featured speakers denouncing anti-Semitism and others attacking the denouncers, including extreme figures posing with influencers.


Israel has thwarted Iran's ICBM threat to the U.S. and Europe multiple times since 2011, starting with the killing of the project's leader. Iran continues advancing the project, while Israel disrupts it. The report reviews two decades of these efforts.


The Palestinian Authority distorted the Holocaust on official TV the same day as the Islamist Hanukkah massacre at Bondi Beach targeting Jews, and rebroadcast it the next day.


"They Kidnapped My Wife" / The Raid on Abu Nassira. Hamas terrorists reportedly conducted a raid in Abu Nassira (Khan Yunis area) targeting wives and daughters of individuals resisting or opposing Hamas rule, using kidnappings as a tactic to suppress resistance.


Australia: Online antisemitic discourse multiplies after Bondi massacre. Following a Dec 14 'Hannukah massacre' attack at Bondi Beach, Sydney, where Islamic gunmen killed 15 people celebrating Chanukah (including a Holocaust survivor and a child), online antisemitism in Australia has surged significantly.


Three Arab-Palestinians arrested for torching xmas tree in West Bank church.


Trump orders US strikes on ISIS in Nigeria US forces conducted airstrikes on ISIS targets in northwest Nigeria following President Trump's order, in response to terrorist attacks on Christians. Trump described the strikes as "powerful and deadly" on Truth Social. Additional strikes targeting ISIS and the local "Lakurawa" group were later reported.


  • Dec 26, 2025:

Romi Gonen reveals abuses in captivity Former hostage Romi Gonen, abducted from the Nova music festival and held for 471 days, gave her first in-depth interview detailing physical and mental abuse by Hamas captors, including sexual harassment, being used as a human shield by a senior Hamas leader, shackling, and a gun-to-head threat to silence her. She was held in locations including Shifa Hospital and Shati refugee camp. President Herzog called it systematic sexual violence to "crush the soul."

She publicly described enduring prolonged captivity in Gaza marked by repeated sexual assaults, threats, and violence. After surviving more than a year underground, she chose to speak openly to expose the brutality of her captors and bear witness to what hostages experienced.


Lebanese President: Diplomatic efforts reduce risk of war with Israel. Lebanon's president stated that ongoing diplomatic efforts have lowered the chances of renewed war with Israel.


New poll: Coalition parties' support stable. A recent poll shows stable support for Israel's ruling coalition parties.


Prison Service moves Arab terrorist to solitary confinement. Based on intelligence, Israel's Prison Service transferred a terrorist prisoner to solitary confinement.


Unique IDF military exercise in Judea and Samaria. The IDF conducted a first-of-its-kind integrated exercise in Judea and Samaria involving aircraft and ground forces.


Deadly Arab terror attacks in northern Israel. A mn Arab-Palestinian terrorist from Qabatiya (Ahmad al-Roub, 37) carried out combined ramming and stabbing attacks near Beit She'an, Ein Harod, and Afula, murdering Aviv Maor (19, stabbed) and Mordechai Shimshon (68, rammed); a 16-year-old was lightly injured. The terrorist, an illegal infiltrator, was neutralized. Victims' families expressed grief.


IDF/Shin Bet operation in Qabatiya after attack. Israeli forces launched a major raid in Qabatiya, mapping the terrorist's home, detaining suspects, sealing the house (prelude to demolition), and arresting his brothers (also illegal infiltrators). Additional arrests of dozens of suspects occurred.


Israel FM accuses PA of aiding terror via 'Pay-for-Slay'. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar criticized the Palestinian Authority's "Pay-for-Slay" policy for incentivizing terrorism, following the deadly northern attacks.


From Tehran to Turning Point USA: The political utility of Jew-hatred. An analysis argues antisemitism has been weaponized across ideologies — profitable for far-right podcasters (e.g., Holocaust denial at TPUSA conference), useful for states like Iran/Qatar/China in influence operations, and amplified online — citing rising incidents, Bondi attack, and normalization on both left and right.


Israel recognizes Somaliland, establishes diplomatic relations. Israel became the first country to officially recognize Somaliland as independent, signing a declaration with its president for cooperation in agriculture, health, technology, and economy. Netanyahu linked it to the "spirit of the Abraham Accords." Somaliland sits strategically near Bab el-Mandeb strait, potentially aiding against Houthis.


Somalia, Egypt, Turkey, Djibouti condemn Israel's Somaliland recognition. The foreign ministers of these countries rejected Israel's move, reaffirming support for Somalia's territorial integrity. Trump called the issue "under study" and downplayed it.


  • Dec 27, 2025:

IDF intercepts drones along Egypt border. IDF helicopters downed two drones crossing from Egypt; southern residents report increasing drone smuggling threats.


Italian police arrest seven for Hamas terror funding. Seven arrested (warrants for two more) for raising millions via three associations posing as Palestinian civilian aid but allegedly funneling to Hamas.


Clashes in Aleppo highlight Syria divisions. Violence in Aleppo between Turkish-backed SNA and Kurdish SDF neighborhoods killed civilians, reflecting ongoing impasse in integrating SDF with Damascus under new Syrian leadership.


Iranian President declares 'total war' with US, Israel, Europe. President Masoud Pezeshkian stated Iran is in total war with these entities, warning of harsher response to attacks and emphasizing national unity.


Pennsylvania principal fired for antisemitic voicemail rant. Principal Phillip Leddy was dismissed after accidentally recording a tirade about "Jew money" on a parent's voicemail.


Hamas terror group to elect new leader. Hamas plans internal elections for political bureau head; Khalil al-Hayya and Khaled Mashaal are leading candidates, following deaths of Haniyeh and Sinwar.


Ilhan Omar's husband’s firm scrubs names amid wealth scrutiny. Tim Mynett's $30M venture capital firm removed officer details (including ex-Obama officials) as questions rise over Omar's rapid wealth increase during a major Minnesota Somali welfare fraud scheme.


IDF reinforcements and security steps after Arab [stabbing & ramming] terror attack. Chief of Staff ordered Central Command reinforcements and security enhancements following the northern attacks.


Tucker Carlson [Qatarlson] downplays radical Islam threat. In an interview, Carlson claimed he knows no one killed by radical Islam in 24 years Article exposes him, listing US victims of Islamic terrorism.


Anti-Israel Arab led "Pro-Palestinian" protesters disrupt Toronto mall on Boxing Day Dozens waved flags and shouted anti-Israel slogans at a downtown Toronto mall.


  • Dec 28, 2025:

Netanyahu to seek Trump approval for Iran strike. PM plans to request US green light for attacking Iran's missile program rebuild and stress Gaza progress requires Hamas disarmament and return of last hostage remains.


Mamdani inaugural committee member praised hostage poster tearers. Bigoted "activist" Alvaro Lopez (DSA) called women tearing down Israeli hostage posters "heroes" in a deleted post. Separate article notes NYC mayor-elect Mamdani selected anti-Israel (posing as "pro palestine") YouTuber Ms. Rachel as mentor.


British Muslim woman faces backlash from other Muslims for positive Ben Gurion Airport experience. TikTok user "Sanam" shared polite treatment (coffee, sandwich, no strip-search) en route to al-Aqsa; angry that she showed a simply routine fact which destroys wide Islamic narrative,like outbound by "Palestinians," other Muslims tried to "accuse" her of being "paid" or "promoting" Israel. She does not regret it.


Article argues that the US should not sell F-35 fighter jets to Turkey due to risks of allies becoming adversaries noting the short flight time to Israeli or Cypriot airspace.


Islamism alliance: Iran and Turkey discussed strengthening parliamentary cooperation and closer coordination among Islamic countries to address regional challenges and defend Islamic world interests in international forums.


  • Dec 29, 2025:

US deputy representative to the UN compared Israeli recognition of Somaliland's independence to other countries recognizing Palestine and accused the Security Council of persistent double standards that distract from maintaining international peace and security. The United States stated at the UN that Israel has the right to recognize Somaliland's independence, comparing it to European countries' unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, while Britain announced it will not recognize Somaliland and views it as part of Somalia.


A verified Farsi-language account linked to Mossad stated that Israeli agents are actively present on the ground in Iran to support the Iranian people against the regime.


Trump - Netanyahu meet 12.29.25

Trump - Netanyahu meet.

During meeting at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump expressed strong support for potential Israeli strikes on Iran if the regime advances its nuclear or ballistic missile programs, warned Hamas to disarm quickly or face severe consequences, and indicated that a pardon for Benjamin Netanyahu is forthcoming while praising him as a war hero.

Trump praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a wartime leader who guided Israel to victory against severe threats and stated that with different leadership Israel might not exist today during their meeting at Mar-a-Lago.

Trump blamed Hamas entirely for lack of progress on the Gaza peace plan stating Israel has fully complied while Qatar and Turkey's mediating role faces skepticism. Following a long summit at Mar-a-Lago Trump issued an ultimatum to Hamas and warned Iran of severe consequences over its nuclear activities while hinting at a major upcoming positive development for Israel and the region.

US President Donald Trump suggested Palestinians in Gaza have a great opportunity to emigrate during the reconstruction phase as many would choose to live elsewhere if given the chance.

Trump has been selected to receive the Israel Prize in 2026 for his special contributions to the Jewish people, including efforts against antisemitism, support for hostage returns, recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, and backing Israel's right to self-defense.


A senior advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader responded defiantly in Hebrew to Trump's warnings, asserting that no permission is needed for Iran's actions.


The Israeli military is engaged in an intensive operation to destroy the extensive network of terror tunnels in Gaza, acknowledging a significant pre-war intelligence failure regarding their scale, as diplomatic timelines approach.


The IDF Spokesperson's Unit canceled its subscription to the newspaper Haaretz, following a government decision to cut ties due to the outlet's anti-Israel extremism (Pallyweid propaganda) and promotion of narratives supportive of Hamas.


Protests continued for a second day in Iran over the collapsing value of the rial, with shop closures, demonstrations in Tehran, clashes involving tear gas, and regime officials attributing the unrest to enemy psychological warfare.


  • Dec 30, 2025:

Exposed: Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens are exposed asbecoming apologists for [political] Islam while demonizing Israel and Jews, dividing the conservative movement. Writer questions their conservative credentials, calling them destroyers rather than preservers of Western liberties and civilization. It criticizes Owens for exploiting events to spread antisemitic theories and Carlson for dismissing Islam as a threat, defending sharia, Iran, and Arab states while downplaying jihadist attacks on Americans and ignoring broader global Islamization.


'Omar’s Double Standards.' Article criticizes U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar for opposing Somaliland’s bid for independence while supporting the recognition of a Palestinian state. -It points out that this position reflects an inconsistency, claiming Somaliland has demonstrated greater internal stability and democratic governance than Palestinian governing authorities. -The author further contends that Omar’s support for Palestinian statehood overlooks or minimizes the role of militant groups and violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. -Overall, the piece shows Omar’s foreign policy views as ideologically driven and selectively applied rather than based on consistent principles of self-determination.


'Qatar Charity Water Projects in Al-Shabaab’s Somalia.' The report states that Qatar Charity, a Qatari government–linked NGO, is operating 73 water well projects in regions of Somalia. -According to cited social media sources, these projects are concentrated in areas that are either controlled by Al-Shabaab (an Al-Qaeda affiliate) or contested by it. -The wells are located across four regions: Hiran, Bakool, Bay, and Gedo. -Qatar Charity has previously been designated as a terrorist-supporting entity by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE, and has been named in a U.S. civil lawsuit alleging links to funding Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. -The organization has 'not' been officially designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S., U.N., or EU. -The report highlights concerns that humanitarian aid projects may indirectly benefit Al-Shabaab, even as Somalia faces a severe drought and humanitarian emergency.


New York City’s mayor roect, Islamo'socialist Zohran Mamdani appoints an anti-Israel Islamist activist and attorney, who has represented campus demonstrators and an al-Qaeda operative, as the city’s top legal advisor, citing his experience defending those abandoned by the justice system.


A video shows a Christian in crusader costume harassing Muslims in a Texas park. Hanas-linked CAIR (Islamist lobby) blames this incident on politicians prioritizing Israel, though Israel is not even mentioned in the video. It reveal, again, obsessive and antisemitic.


A heated CNN debate features a conservative analyst confronting a "progressive" commentator over attempting to compare Israel’s actions in Gaza to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, she us rebuked by conservative Jenings, but it highlights media bias against Israel.


During a briefing with Arab states, US personnel accidentally display live footage revealing IDF positions in Gaza, breaching protocol and causing tensions when Israeli officers demand its removal.


Iran’s president urges dialogue with protesters amid economic unrest, currency collapse, and business shutdowns, while the government promises to address inflation. Then it cracks down forcefully.

The US ambassador expresses support for Iranian protesters against the regime.


Israeli police, joined by the national security minister, conduct a large operation in a Bedouin village in the Negev following vandalism and attacks on nearby Jewish communities. Finance minister warns of an internal threat from illegal weapons in Arab society.


Reports indicate Hamas is preparing a large-scale, multi-front assault on Israel, inspired by past actions.


Israel considers new Gaza strategies, including a terror-free zone, while maintaining control over much of the area.


Netanyahu states in interview, Hamas must disarm for peace in Gaza.


US sanctions target entities linked to Iran-Venezuela weapons trade supporting drone and missile programs.


CENTCOM reports neutralizing many ISIS terrorists in Syria.


Complicity of Gazan medical professionals in Hamas crimes on hostages, including sexual. Testimony from a former hostage, Gonen, reveals sexual assaults in captivity, including by a nurse treating her wounds, highlighting complicity of some Gazan medical professionals in Hamas crimes and criticism of international bodies for inaction.


Magen David Adom responds to over a million emergency calls in the year 2025.


American Jews view Qatar as a major threat to Israel and US security after Iran.


IDF statistics show thousands of terrorists interrogated, tens of thousands of targets struck, many Hamas and Hezbollah commanders killed, and operations across multiple fronts.


A former hostage abducted from a music festival, held for over a year, shares plans to build a family with a close friend after release.

Israeli Prison Service prevented an attempt to smuggle prohibited messages hidden in a lawyer's belongings during a prison visit, with dozens of attorneys facing legal actions for security-related violations in the past year.


Israeli authorities and COGAT stated that Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) refused to comply with new registration requirements, including providing employee lists, leading to its expected exit from Gaza operations. Official data highlighted the organization's limited role in Gaza's healthcare, operating few clinics and field hospitals while bringing in minimal aid trucks compared to overall efforts. Critics accused MSF of lacking transparency, amplifying anti-Israel narratives, downplaying Hamas actions, and compromising neutrality through past incidents and reliance on local staff.


Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani appointed radical Steven Banks as corporation counsel and (Al Qaeda lawyer) Ramzi Kassem as chief counsel, drawing criticism for their activist backgrounds and past representations, including cases involving controversial figures. Concerns were raised about rising Muslim influence in New York City politics alongside anti-Israel sentiments in parts of the community.


Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized to U.S. leaders that Gaza reconstruction cannot proceed while Hamas retains large numbers of rifles.


A Texas man (believed, convert to Islam) was charged with attempting to supply bomb-making materials and support to individuals he believed were connected to ISIS, following an undercover operation.


Commentators points toTucker Carlson and Candace Owens for downplaying threats from Islam, defending related aspects, and focusing criticism on Israel instead.


  • Dec 31, 2025:

A racist Arab security guard admitted to attacking a Jewish man at a police station out of nationalistic motives (Kfar Saba, 3.23.23), leading to a civil lawsuit, filed by 'Honenu' human rights org., seeking compensation.


Fatal Arab terror incidents in Judea and Samaria decreased significantly amid intensified military operations.


The Hostages Families Forum ended its activities after years of advocacy.


Netanyahu addressed evangelical supporters, talks about shared values in a broader civilizational context, and stated Israel emerged stronger while committing to hostage returns.


Contrary to rumors, no deal of settling Gazans in Somaliland.


Israeli official meets Arab hero in the antisemitic attack Hannukah massacre on Australia.


Protests in Iran continued with reports of regime forces clashing with demonstrators and facilities targeted.


Support initiatives continued for children affected by October 7 events, while the IDF reviewed major eliminations and operations throughout the year.


Outgoing New York Mayor Adams released a report on efforts to combat antisemitism.


An Egyptian commentator accused Israel of secretly destabilizing multiple countries, echoing historical conspiracy claims.


Israel's Supreme Court froze funds allocated to Haredi ultra-Orthodox educational institutions following a petition for its overwong avoidance of serving in the army due to religious reasons.

"Haaretz, a so-called 'news' outlet that consistently peddles fake narratives, once again exposes its blatant hypocrisy. First, it publishes smear after smear against the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), spreading lies and distorting the truth about the courageous men and women who protect their country against genocidal regimes/groups. Then, in a stunning display of double standards, it turns around and criticizes the Haredim (ultra-Orthodox) community for not serving in the IDF, ignoring the deeply held religious and cultural beliefs that shape their choices. The conclusion here is undeniable: Haaretz isn't driven by a commitment to truth or fairness; its agenda is steeped in anti-Jewish bigotry. It attacks the very heart of Israeli society, seeking to divide and weaken the Jewish community, all while pretending to advocate for unity. Their reporting isn't about facts—it's about furthering an ideological agenda that undermines the Jewish state and distorts its realities."


Plans advanced for Gaza rebuilding, including new housing and international coordination for stabilization.


Arab led racist Pro-Palestinian protesters, outrageously, harassed the family of slain Israeli Ran Gvili held in Gaza, in Miami.


Under Islamic mayor Sadiq Khan, the Star of David was omitted from the Israeli flag displayed during London's New Year's Eve fireworks, sparking controversy and calls for explanation from the mayor.


Israeli officials estimate that only half of the Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror tunnels in the area between the Gaza border and the Yellow Line have been located and destroyed.


A network of arms dealers supplying weapons to Bedouin communities in southern Israel was exposed.


Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu attended a New Year's Eve gala hosted by Trump.


Turkey stated it will not participate in any international force dealing with Gaza's future.


A smuggling ring that intercepted IDF communications and brought machine guns from Egypt was dismantled.


Noted adv. Ori Egoz writes that, drawing parallels to the Nuremberg Trials and the coining of the term genocide by Raphael Lemkin, trials should be held for Hamas's Nukhba terrorists involved in the October 7 events, while criticizing the misuse of genocide accusations against Israel.


Former hostage Romi Gonen described her experiences in Hamas captivity, including prolonged isolation, sexual assaults by captors, trauma, and interactions with a senior Hamas commander who attempted to silence her story in exchange for priority release. She spoke of fighting the trauma: 'I'll carry this my entire life. You can't heal'.


Revealed: Doctors Without Borders was banned from operating in Gaza and the West Bank due to evidence of employing individuals linked to terrorist organizations, promoting anti-Israel narratives, supporting boycotts, and failing to provide required transparency. MSF and Arab-Islamist terror.


  • Jan 2, 2026:


Protesters in Iran torched a statue of Qassem Soleimani amid escalating nationwide unrest over economic hardships, one day before the anniversary of his death.


An Iranian man released a video appealing to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for support against the regime as protests continue.


Western media and leaders are criticized for ignoring or downplaying significant anti-regime protests in Iran.


New York City's new mayor Ialamo socialist Zohran Mamdani revoked the IHRA definition of antisemitism and the anti-BDS executive order on his first day in office, sparking backlash from Jewish organizations and accusations of endangering the Jewish community.

Critics accuse Mamdani of antisemitism based on his actions revoking protections, past rhetoric supporting BDS and criticizing Israel, with some claiming a gesture resembled a salute, while supporters defend it as protecting free speech and distinguishing anti-Zionism from antisemitism.

Israeli officials, including the Diaspora Minister and Consul in New York, condemned Mamdani's revocation of antisemitism-related orders as troubling and dangerous to Jews.


Mamdani's salute likened to Musk's (Jan/2025), which the MSM branded as 'nazi dalute,' yet no word on Mamdani.


Mamdani's wife (Syrian) faced criticism for wearing expensive boots at the swearing-in, seen as hypocritical given his equity-focused agenda.


President Trump warned Iran that the US is "locked and loaded" and ready to intervene if the regime kills more protesters amid ongoing deadly unrest.


Media are accused of using softer language like "militant" for Hamas, which may evoke sympathy and obscure its terrorist designation.


A father sang in memory of his fallen son.


The FBI prevented an ISIS-inspired New Year's Eve attack plot in North Carolina by an apparent convert to Islam.


Israel is considering operations in Lebanon as Hezbollah rebuilds, and struck Hezbollah sites there.


An antisemitic map marking Jewish-owned schools and businesses in Barcelona was created and later removed amid fears of violence.


A militant who crossed a restricted line in Gaza was eliminated.


A rabbi was lightly wounded in an assault in Jaffa, with the racist Atab Isamist attacker shouting "Allahu Akbar," investigated as possible nationalist incident.


The IDF displayed captured terrorist weaponry, highlighting smuggled arms used against civilians.


  • Jan 3, 2026:

Zohran Mamdani removed prior mayoral social-media posts that supported Israel and condemned antisemitism, prompting criticism from Jewish advocacy leaders who said the deletions violated city records laws and erased commitments to Jewish safety. Federal officials warned of scrutiny over potential religious-liberty violations, while Mamdani also revoked recent executive orders, including those adopting a definition of antisemitism and opposing boycotts of Israel.


New York City rabbis expressed alarm over Mayor Mamdani’s early actions and past anti-Zionist positions, warning that policies hostile to Israel could fuel antisemitism and endanger Jewish residents. They cited his rhetoric, affiliations, and refusal to disavow groups opposed to Israel’s existence as central concerns.


Violent pro-Palestinian "activists" vandalized an aircraft parts factory in Scotland alleged to have links to an Israeli supplier, smashing equipment and spraying graffiti. The attackers released footage of the incident, framing it as protest action against Israel.


A French mayor was suspended after remarking that France was “too Jewish” while advocating a boycott of Israel’s Eurovision entry. Government officials and his political party condemned the statement as antisemitic and imposed disciplinary action.


Israel’s defense minister instructed the military to prepare for renewed combat in Gaza amid stalled negotiations and Hamas’s refusal to disarm, while clarifying that no political directive had been given to reopen the Rafah crossing.


Two U.S. cities inaugurated their first Orthodox Jewish mayors, marking a milestone for Orthodox representation in local government and highlighting growing political participation within those communities.


Israeli police arrested an illegally present Palestinian worker at a construction site and discovered an Arabic copy of Mein Kampf bearing Hitler’s image. Authorities detained the employer, shut the site temporarily, and linked the find to broader concerns about extremist ideology.


Opposition leader Yair Lapid commented on U.S. military action in Venezuela, suggesting that Iran should take note of what happened to its ally’s leadership.


The United States announced it had captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro during a military operation, portraying him as a longtime authoritarian ruler whose regime collapsed the country economically and aligned closely with Iran, Hezbollah, Russia, and China.


A U.S. senator warned leaders of Iran and Cuba that the capture of Maduro signaled a tougher American posture, implying that similar actions could follow against hostile regimes.


The U.S. operation against Venezuela triggered international reactions, with allies monitoring developments and adversaries condemning the action, while Washington defended it as necessary.


Global leaders and the United Nations criticized the capture of Venezuela’s president as a dangerous precedent that could destabilize the region, even as some regional figures welcomed the outcome.


A Mapuche indigenous leader from Chile visited Israel, describing deep historical, spiritual, and cultural parallels between Mapuche and Jewish experiences. He emphasized cooperation to counter antisemitism within his community and proposed initiatives to build dialogue and mutual understanding.


The Israeli military struck a Hamas tunnel shaft in northern Gaza containing a rocket launcher aimed at Israeli civilians, stating it was a clear violation of the ceasefire and that precautions were taken to limit civilian harm.


Hamas claimed it possesses "only light" weapons, despite Israeli reports of prepared rocket launchers and ongoing ceasefire violations.


U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee sharply criticized Mayor Islamo-socialist Mamdani for condemning the capture of Venezuela’s leader, mocking what he described as sympathy for a criminal regime.


Israel’s diaspora affairs minister urged Australia to directly confront radical Islamist ideology following a terrorist attack, offering Israeli assistance in security training and warning against avoiding ideological clarity.


Protests in Iran continued for a seventh night, with rising fatalities (15 protesters) and injuries as security forces used lethal force. International officials called for restraint and respect for human rights, while demonstrations expanded nationwide. The Islamic fascist Republic leadership blamed foreign interference, while unrest spread across many cities.


  • Jan 4, 2025:

Congressional candidate pledges to push for United States recognition of the West Bank as part of Israel. During a visit to the West Bank, candidate Brian Cole was briefed by security officials on threats, including terrorists firing handheld rocket launchers over the Green Line, and reaffirmed Israel's right to defend itself.


Arab "Palestinian" vicious terrorist [Ibrahim Shalhob] from Tulkarem sentenced to life in prison for stabbing to death an elderly Holocaust survivor Ludmila Lipovsky in Herzliya while shouting Allahu Akbar (on 12.27.24). The victim was stabbed multiple times, and the court ordered maximum compensation to the family. The attacker had previously served time and cooperated with Israeli authorities before the murder.


Colonel Richard Kemp describes Israel's military and strategic accomplishments as extraordinary, including near-complete hostage release, decimating Hamas in Gaza, defeating Iran in a short war that crippled its nuclear program and military leadership, damaging Houthis, constraining Hezbollah, and creating a buffer in Syria. He credits Trump administration support and notes strengthened economy and diplomacy, while warning of ongoing threats from Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, Judea and Samaria volatility, Turkey, and possible Iranian actions.


Angelina Jolie prepares to leave the United States for Europe after visiting the Egyptian side of Rafah crossing for a humanitarian tour related to Gaza. Too bad she "couldn't" have the time to go nearby on the Israeli side to see the Kibbutz destruction


Iranian woman appeals to Prime Minister Netanyahu for support of widespread anti-regime protests amid economic crisis.


Newborn baby named after great-grandfather murdered in Bondi Beach attack.


Rabbi survives two terror attacks where army found many bullets, praises political party, supports death penalty for terrorists, and discusses son's war injury.


Arabs throw rocks at minibus carrying Israeli children between Chomesh and Shavei Shomron, no injuries.


Old interview of [bigot] Tucker Carlson resurfaces criticizing action against Venezuelan leader Maduro, now in US custody.


Venezuela's Delcy Rodriguez 'acting president' blames "Zionists" without evidence for operation leading to Maduro's arrest in US on charges. 'Blaming Israel is the last refuge of regimes that cannot explain reality. Maduro wasn’t “captured” by Zionists. He was caught because he ran a criminal enterprise masquerading as a government—propped up by Iran, sustained by Hezbollah cash, and addicted to antisemitic conspiracy theories. The mask is off. Venezuela under Maduro isn’t just a failed state. It’s an Iranian satellite, a jihadist safe haven, and an antisemitic propaganda hub—and now it’s panicking because accountability finally arrived.'


Hezbollah attempted to purchase apartments in Kiryat Shmona to gain control from within during war, under investigation.


Heroes of Bondi Beach attack, including man who tackled terrorist and Jewish teen shot while protecting children, honored by crowd in Sydney.


Chabad truck playing Jewish song interrupts press conference of politician Zohran Mamdani.


Illegal Arab resident suspect arrested for smuggling person, including passing girl over security barrier.


Fall of Maduro seen as weakening Iran and Hezbollah's drug and terror networks in South America due to lost operational base.


US Senator Lindsey Graham: 'Well, all the people who were protesting for the Palestinians, where are you today? standing behind the people of Iran are trying to throw over the Ayatollah, who's a religious Nazi, who who killed a 16-year-old girl for not wearing a head cover on a bus, who's tortured, raped, and maimed the population, who is the largest state sponsor of terrorism on the planet. The people are in open revolt. They've chosen not to live this way anymore...'


IRGC conducts missile and air defense drills amid tensions.


Arson attack on home of German state's anti-Semitism commissioner, with Hamas-linked red triangle symbol left on door.


Auschwitz survivor and Anne Frank's stepsister Eva Schloss dies.


Analysis criticizes British government silence on Iran protests and regime crackdown despite violations.


Reports claim Ayatollah Khamenei preparing escape plan to Moscow if security forces fail amid protests.


London café fires young barista after Jewish customer receives coffee with swastika-shaped topping.


Some Democrats are privately frustrated with their party's strong opposition to Trump's raid capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, arguing that failing to sufficiently celebrate the removal of a brutal dictator could be a political mistake, despite concerns over legality and U.S. involvement. Centrist and vulnerable lawmakers criticize the lack of nuance, saying the party appears weak by condemning everything associated with Trump and should acknowledge a national win.


A shed on the property of Brandenburg's Commissioner for Combating Antisemitism Andreas Büttner was set on fire in a suspected arson attack while his family was home, with a Hamas-linked symbol graffitied nearby. Büttner described it as a massive escalation but vowed not to be intimidated.


The mother [Laila Soueif] of a British-Egyptian Islamist extremist [Alaa Abd El-Fattah] recently released from prison in Egypt reposted a conspiracy theory claiming that Hamas did not torture Israeli hostages after October 7. Her son had previously faced controversy over old posts advocating violence against Zionists and police.


Questions have been raised over funding for a new Islamic organization's Glasgow headquarters, with claims it serves as a front for the Iranian regime, though the Iranian embassy described the accusations as politically motivated.


A Hamas supporter who illegally entered the UK by dinghy posted online about Christmas presents after release from jail, prompting criticism that taxpayers are being mocked.


  • Jan 5, 2026:

The IDF killed two Hezbollah terrorists in a strike in southern Lebanon and issued evacuation warnings to residents near marked buildings ahead of planned strikes on terror targets. Separately, the IDF intercepted a drone smuggling rifles and cartridges over the Egyptian border.


The U.S. State Department posted a warning in Farsi featuring President Trump, stating he is a man of action and advising Iran not to play games, amid ongoing protests and reports of crackdowns.


New York newly elected mayor Islamo socialist Zohran Mamdani previously advocated ending sanctions on Venezuela, partly attributing them to contributing to the U.S. migrant crisis.


An official chosen by Islamic socialist Mamdani administration described private property as a weapon of "white supremacy" and advocated impoverishing the white middle class.


Freed Israeli hostage Romi Gonen, held captive by Hamas for over a year, revealed experiencing repeated sexual assaults by her captors, including during solitary confinement and under threats, and described fearing she would become a lifelong sex slave. She was offered early release in exchange for silence but is now speaking out defiantly.


Iran's IRGC conducted missile and air-defense drills across the country amid regional tensions.


An arson attack targeted the home of Brandenburg's anti-Semitism commissioner, with a red triangle symbol associated with Hamas painted on the door, seen as an extremist act tied to global tensions.


Auschwitz survivor and Anne Frank's stepsister Eva Schloss, a prominent Holocaust educator, has died at age 96.


Investigative journalist Collier points out that a memorial tree-planting by a large bipartisan U.S. legislative delegation in Ofakim, Israel, in September 2025 was falsely reframed by anti-Israel activists and sympathetic media as a moral scandal. The delegation planted 50 trees—one for each U.S. state—in remembrance of civilians murdered during the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack. Activists claimed the trees were planted on the site of a “depopulated Palestinian village,” and some called for participating legislators to resign.

The author reveals this claim is entirely fabricated. He traces it to a misleading Wikipedia edit introduced in 2022 that invented a Palestinian village at the site, citing sources that do not support the claim. Using historical texts, British Mandate maps, archaeological records, and Israeli surveys, the article maintains that the site (Khirbat Futais) was never a populated village, but only ancient ruins and an Ottoman fort, and that Ofakim itself was founded in 1955 on previously undeveloped land.

The article further points out that the false “village” narrative combined with false accusations of the genocide lie— legally and logically unsound—to fuel a coordinated backlash. Vermont politicians, activist groups, and local media allegedly amplified these claims, creating a media storm that portrayed the delegation’s visit as immoral and led to petitions and public calls for resignation.

Overall, the piece shows the episode as a case study in how misinformation can be laundered through reference platforms like Wikipedia, echoed by activists and media, and transformed into accepted “fact,” turning an act of mourning into a political witch hunt and displacing documented history with activist narrative.


Britain has remained largely silent on Iran's anti-regime protests and crackdown, drawing criticism for lacking statements supporting regime change or condemning violations.


Reports indicate Ayatollah Khamenei has a contingency plan to flee to Moscow with aides if security forces desert amid protests and unrest.


A London café fired a young barista after a Jewish customer received a cappuccino with cocoa powder arranged in the shape of a swastika.


Venezuela has emerged as a key hub for Iranian-backed terror, drug trafficking, and Hezbollah activities in Latin America.


Rockets in the Making. The Iranian Axis: Israeli intelligence uncovered major smuggling routes [West Bank, Egypt] used by Hamas to re-arm in defiance of ceasefire terms.


Coward Starmer: The UK upgraded the "Palestinian" mission to full embassy status despite the Palestinian Authority's payments to terrorists.


Reports suggest Iranian Basij militia members are refusing orders to suppress protesters, indicating potential regime weakness.


Netanyahu communicated calming messages to Iran via Putin while warning of severe consequences for any attack on Israel.


Khamenei is portrayed as having paid Hezbollah fighters a relatively high monthly stipend while now offering Iranian citizens a very small monthly payment, highlighting a stark disparity in priorities.


Illegal Arab Palestinian construction in Area C is forming a near-continuous ring around Jerusalem, with tens of thousands of unpermitted structures creating a dense civilian infrastructure that experts describe as a growing security threat to the capital. The development allows observation over major routes, reduces security buffers, and complicates responses by forces, amid ongoing debates about enforcement responsibilities and failures of the separation barrier to prevent infiltrations.


  • Jan 6, 2026:

Iran enters tenth day of protests with 29 killed, 1,203 civilians detained so far - HRANA. At least 1,203 Iranians have been detained in the previous nine days of protest activity, according to HRANA's data. Still, "the actual number of detainees is estimated to be significantly higher."


Report: Venezuela's Maduro gave Hezbullah 10,000 passports, some of which were used by officers of of Syria's Assad regime to flee the country.


Cardinal Louis Raphaël Sako of Iraq faced threats and calls for execution after a word used in his Christmas homily about social healing was reframed as political support for forbidden normalization with Israel. Church officials stressed his remarks were purely religious, but the backlash highlighted the vulnerability of Christian leaders in a highly polarized environment.


The United States condemned an Iranian security force raid on a hospital in Ilam as a crime against humanity, saying it violated international law and targeted wounded protesters receiving treatment during nationwide unrest. Witnesses described repeated attempts to seize injured demonstrators inside the hospital amid a broader crackdown that included deadly force against protesters.


Investigations and videos allege that a network of Gaza-based figures linked to Hamas diverted humanitarian donations for personal enrichment, creating a small class of wealthy individuals while most residents remained impoverished. The system reportedly involved staged aid distributions, coercive recapture of funds, and payments to Hamas for protection and permission to operate.


Author recounts experiences working at a Palestinian summer camp in the West Bank, describing widespread glorification of martyrdom among children and adults alike. He concludes that extremism and the celebration of death are deeply embedded in Palestinian society and reinforced by both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, making genuine peace with Israel impossible unless this cultural mindset changes.


Georgetown University criticized for appointing [bigot] Mehdi Hasan as a visiting fellow, portraying him as a Hamas apologist with a history of inflammatory and inaccurate statements about Israel and Jews. It argues that the university’s decision legitimizes extreme rhetoric and overlooks Hasan’s past controversies, including comments minimizing terrorism and mocking wounded U.S. soldiers.


Amnesty International accused of deliberately downplaying Hamas’s genocidal ideology in its report on the October 7 massacre. It claims Amnesty omitted clear evidence from Hamas’s charter and leaders’ statements to preserve a simplified narrative focused on accusing Israel of genocide, thereby distorting reality and undermining the credibility of human rights advocacy.


A Glasgow University rector and prominent surgeon was accused at a medical tribunal of reposting antisemitic and pro-terrorism content online. The case centers on whether his public statements breached professional standards and supported violent extremism.


Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu sparked outrage in the Knesset by facts stating Arab society of disproportionate violence and terrorism rooted in cultural and educational failures. His remarks led to heated exchanges and the removal of Arab lawmakers from the chamber. In response ge explained, the truth needed to be Saud.


Israel, Syria, and the United States agreed to establish a joint intelligence-sharing mechanism and plan talks on civilian cooperation in areas like medicine, energy, and agriculture.


During the first Israeli official visit to Somaliland after recognition of its independence, the foreign minister stated that Somaliland functions as a real state unlike Palestine, which he called virtual.


Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi rejected ideas of US-led regime change or military intervention in Iran, emphasizing that change must come from Iranians themselves, while predicting future close ties with Israel.


An Arab Israeli paramedic faced house arrest after a viral video showed her wearing a uniform patch stating "Peace Was Never an Option."


Hezbollah has maintained a long-standing terror network in Venezuela, including training camps, drug trafficking, and Iranian support on Margarita Island, protected by the former Maduro regime.


Hezbollah rejected a proposal to relinquish precision missiles and UAVs in exchange for helping prevent war with Israel, refusing to involve the Lebanese state and raising escalation risks.


Israeli authorities countered aid org. 'save the children (who claiming to be a major provider in Gaza), that its contribution was minimal at less than one percent of total aid trucks.


A bus plowed into ultra-Orthodox Haredi protesters demonstrating against military conscription in Jerusalem, killing a young boy and injuring others; the driver was detained amid an ongoing investigation.


BTW. Haaretz hypocrisy: 'This exemplifies Haaretz's signature incitement against the Haredim. The brazen hypocrisy of its racist worldview is unmistakable: On one hand, it whitewashes Arab racist terror as "freedom fighting," while fabricating lies to smear the IDF—brave defenders against genocidal Palestinian leaders—all to pander to global elites. On the other, it viciously hounds the Haredim, those devout Talmud scholars who largely shun weapons, demanding they join the very army it undermines.'


Iran's president admitted the state lacks capacity to handle widespread unrest and economic collapse.


An Israeli Arabic teacher contacted a new antisemitic restaurant in Libya named after October 7, where staff expressed pride in the name as marking a day of victory over occupiers.


  • Jan 7, 2026:
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Israel’s culture minister accused opposition politicians of inciting hatred against the haredi community, pointing out that such rhetoric contributed to the death of the teenage boy Yosef Eisenthal, at an anti-conscription protest in Jerusalem.

Eyewitnesses claim the ramming was deliberate and terroristic nationalistic, racist by the Arab driver.

A court extended the detention of the Arab bus driver Fakhri Khatib, running over and killing haredi teenager Yisef Eisenthal, with a judge rejecting claims that the driver was a victim and stressing the severity of the act as he saw the youths and plowed into them.


Haredi political leaders condemned the killing of the teenager, demanded a full investigation and harsh punishment for the driver, and warned that forced conscription rhetoric was tearing Israeli society apart and fueling dangerous hatred.

Thousands attended the funeral of the slain teenager in Jerusalem, with family members and religious leaders describing him as a gifted and devoted student and framing his death as a profound communal tragedy.

Multiple reports described the fatal incident of the bus ramming during an anti-enlistment protest, noting that several pedestrians were hit and that politicians blamed anti-haredi incitement for the atmosphere surrounding the event.

Following renewed scrutiny of the 'Extra' bus company, a legal request was made to arrest another driver accused of previously abusing and threatening children, raising broader concerns about safety and oversight.


The British government launched an inquiry into grooming gangs, explicitly examining the role of religion, culture, and ethnicity after years of reluctance to address these factors in abuse cases.


An EU-funded NGO in Catalonia promoted an online antisemitic platform that maps and targets Jewish-owned businesses, schools, and Israeli-linked companies in the region.


Protesters in Tehran held demonstrations against the Iranian regime, symbolically renaming streets in support of the United States and expressing nostalgia for the former monarchy.


Allegations surfaced that a senior U.S. diplomat, Morgan Ortagus, connected to Lebanon was placed on leave over claims of close ties to a Lebanese figure allegedly linked to Hezbollah, prompting security concerns.


An Israeli lawmaker said the image of a teenager being dragged under a bus was intolerable, calling for accountability while awaiting the results of the police investigation.


Israeli security officials warned that Hamas is amassing vast cash reserves by taxing humanitarian aid and commercial activity in Gaza, despite IDF recommendations to reduce aid flows.


Additional reporting emphasized that humanitarian aid entering Gaza is enabling Hamas to generate enormous daily revenues, strengthening the group financially during the ceasefire.


The U.S. administration signaled possible action against a prominent antisemitism researcher and permanent resident, prompting legal efforts to block what supporters see as political retaliation.


An Israeli-backed Palestinian militia claimed it killed two Hamas operatives in southern Gaza, signaling growing challenges to Hamas control from rival armed groups.


U.S. lawmakers said Iranian protesters are seizing control of entire cities, describing the demonstrations as evidence that the regime’s authority is weakening.


A report claimed that Ahmed Shoukr linked to the Ron Arad case was captured in a Mossad operation involving cooperation with a Lebanese operative who admitted to assisting Israeli intelligence.


Canadian Jewish leaders expressed outrage after a judge sentenced a Holocaust memorial vandal to time served, warning that leniency undermines efforts to combat antisemitism.


A senior U.S. official criticized European authorities for selectively enforcing hate speech laws, accusing them of ignoring antisemitic activity such as online maps [such as in Spain] identifying Jewish entities.


An AI-generated figure posing as a rabbi "Menachem Goldberg" amassed a large social media following, misleading some users, while experts warned that artificial intelligence in religious contexts requires transparency and responsible human oversight.


Israeli, Gefen Biton, who helped stop gunmen in an overseas attack was reported to be recovering from serious injuries and preparing to return home for further rehabilitation.


Israel’s military chief outlined a new defense strategy centered on readiness for a surprise war, emphasizing civilian resilience and local preparedness.


Hamas fired on Israeli troops near Rafah amid discussions about reopening the crossing, prompting Israeli retaliation against senior militant targets.


Israel’s president declared the situation in the Negev a national emergency, convening local leaders to address escalating security and social challenges.



  • Jan 8, 2025:

Following the death of Haredi youth Yosef Eisenthal in Israel, Dr. Yoav Heller reminds that the tragedy exposed deep discrimination and neglect toward the Haredi community. He said the state engages with intermediaries rather than citizens themselves, eroding trust and the social contract.

Ultra-Orthodox activists reacted angrily to a court decision granting house arrest to a driver involved in the death of the Haredi youth, charging unequal enforcement of the law. They accused the justice system of treating Haredi lives as less valuable than those of other groups.


A rocket launched from Gaza malfunctioned and landed near a hospital inside the Strip rather than reaching Israel. The IDF struck the launch site, condemning the use of civilian areas for attacks and calling it a serious violation of ceasefire understandings.


Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar warned that Syrian regime attacks on Kurdish communities in Aleppo contradict claims of a reformed Syria. He urged the international community to act, citing a moral obligation to protect the Kurds for their role in defeating ISIS.


Israel’s president Hetzog reopened a kindergarten in a kibbutz damaged by a Hezbollah missile, emphasizing resilience and solidarity with border communities that endured heavy attacks.


Iranian protests intensified as demonstrators openly called for the overthrow of the supreme leader and destroyed symbols of the regime. Security forces responded with lethal force and communications shutdowns, drawing international concern.


After pressure, Australia announced a royal commission to investigate an antisemitic mass shooting at a Jewish event, aiming to examine failures in prevention and broader drivers of antisemitism. Jewish community leaders welcomed the inquiry as essential for accountability and healing.


Israeli authorities arrested individuals accused of illegally entering the country and vandalizing Jewish homes by tearing down mezuzahs. The incidents were treated as hate crimes and security offenses.


The Lebanese army said it completed the first phase of a plan to disarm Hezbollah and other militias, expanding its control in southern Lebanon.

Israel remains skeptical, citing ongoing threats and continued Hezbollah capabilities near the border.


An American evangelical leader criticized the U.S. vice president for failing to clearly confront antisemitism on the political right. She called for a firm moral stance against figures she accused of promoting hatred under the guise of conservatism.


An opinion piece points out that international outrage over kidnappings is selectively applied, condemning the seizure of non-Jewish figures while minimizing or justifying the abduction and murder of Jewish children. It accused international body of abandoning universal moral standards. Specifically UN's infamous Francesca Albanese who demonuced capture of dictator Maduro.


New U.S. government data showed [pro Jihad] Qatar as the largest foreign funder of American universities, raising concerns about foreign influence, academic freedom, and national security. Lawmakers called for transparency and stricter oversight of foreign donations.


A government watchdog report found serious shortcomings in U.S. State Department reporting to Congress on "Palestinian" textbooks used by UNRWA schools. The report cited missed deadlines, incomplete information, and inaccuracies regarding educational reform efforts.


Germany’s leading Jewish representative warned that far-right participation in government could prompt large-scale Jewish emigration. He said rising support for extremist parties threatens the safety and future of Jewish life in the country.


Cooper Union, a private New York arts and engineering school, settled a federal lawsuit filed on behalf of Jewish students who alleged antisemitic harassment and intimidation on campus following the October 7 attacks.


Actor John Cleese joins others in publicly expressed shame toward the BBC, accusing it of deliberately downplaying coverage of major anti-government protests in Iran to avoid offending Islamists, amid broader criticism that the broadcaster ignores developments there while focusing elsewhere.


Hengaw Human Rights report: Nearly 2,000 executions in Iran 2025. Iran executed 1,858 prisoners; 1,552 people were arrested or abducted by authorities; 454 political and religious activists were sentenced to 1,766 years and 11 days of 'discretionary' punishment.


Tony Blair's sister-in-law, Lauren Booth, a converted Muslim journalist [with Palestinian Authority VIP passport[, described October 7 as a legendary day for Muslims in an interview, claiming it could lead millions to embrace the Quran and marking a historic tipping point, drawing widespread outrage given the scale of the attacks.


Article: the United Kingdom should cease funding UNRWA, described as a corrupted agency entangled with terrorism, whose staff have been linked to militant activities, facilities used for weapons, and curricula promoting hostility toward Israel, while it operates under a unique refugee definition that sustains dependency.


Ahmed al-Ahmed, the Muslim shopkeeper who heroically disarmed a gunman during the antisemitic Chanukah massacre terror attack at Bondi Beach, was honored at a New York Chabad gala with a golden menorah inscribed with "light will win" by Jewish billionaire Bill Ackman, who praised his selfless courage in risking his life for strangers.


Arab employees at the popular Israeli-owned Breads Bakery in New York City are moving to unionize, accusing the company of supporting Israel, Zionist projects, and restricting Arabic speech on the premises, while management emphasizes its commitment to peace and inclusivity.

After the workers' demand: The great support for the Israeli bakery in New York. Just days after Breads Bakery workers announced a strike and demanded to sever ties with Israel, dozens arrived at the New York branch to express support for the owner. "It's disturbing, we've never encountered a situation like this."


UK: Former Labour MP says Gaza-focused campaign included death threats** Former Labour MP for Blackburn Kate Hollern said the general election campaign in which she lost her seat to pro-Gaza independent MP Adnan Hussain was marked by intimidation and violent threats. Hollern said she was told she would be beheaded and saw images of herself circulated on social media depicting her covered in blood, which she said caused serious fear and distress and reflected the “toxic” atmosphere surrounding the campaign.


Iran is backing Khalil al-Hayya for leadership of Hamas’s political bureau because of his strong ties to the military wing and Iran’s resistance axis, viewing him as a figure who can preserve the organization’s military-first strategy and internal cohesion during a volatile period.


  • Jan 9, 2026:

Iranian leadership is reportedly preparing contingency escape plans amid escalating anti-government protests, including seeking foreign visas for families, stockpiling resources, and potential flight to Moscow, as intelligence suggests fears of regime collapse.


In a surreal move, Iran's regime cut internet access for millions of citizens while reportedly looping [bigot] Tucker Carlson broadcasts to fill the information void.


Arab "Palestinian" organized al-awda protesters in New York City's Queens, outside a synagogue, chanted support for Hamas, "long live October 7," intifada, and related slogans outside a Jewish synagogue and religious institutions, forcing early closures of schools and daycares, drawing strong condemnations from city officials, politicians across the spectrum, and Jewish organizations as dangerous antisemitism. Only after outcry and even condemnation by far left Cortez Mamdani issued something against Hamas but in a very carefully written message.


Social network X updated the Iran flag emoji to the pre-revolution Shah's flag featuring the lion and sun symbol as a gesture of solidarity with the protesters.


France, Britain, and Germany issued a joint condemnation of violence against protesters by Iranian security forces and called for restraint.


Samoa plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem, joining a small group of countries with diplomatic missions there.


An opposition journalist reported that Iranian security forces killed more people in one night of protest suppression than died during the entire recent 12-day war with Israel [when 1,060 were killed], based on hospital accounts amid an internet blackout.


Article points out that former Obama adviser Ben Rhodes (who was nicknamed Hamas) is effectively siding with Iran’s regime as mass protests erupt across the country. Rather than backing protesters risking their lives, Rhodes is portrayed as obsessively attacking Donald Trump for threatening Tehran and supporting demonstrators. On his podcast, Rhodes warned that regime collapse would lead to chaos, civil war, or IRGC control, and suggested Iranians should stop protesting and negotiate with their oppressors instead. The article reminds Rhodes as a consistent Iran apologist who opposed U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, defended the Obama-era nuclear deal, and blamed Trump’s withdrawal from it for regional instability and even the October 7 Hamas attack. It concludes that while Iranians fight for freedom, Rhodes remains more concerned with preserving the regime he helped legitimize and attacking Trump than supporting the uprising.


Despite stormy weather, Israelis held their weekly Shabbat call to advocate for the release of hostage Ran Gvili.


The IDF conducted targeted strikes on Hamas infrastructure in Gaza in response to a failed rocket launch [which fell near a hospital in Gaza] violation of the ceasefire and eliminated senior terrorists following another failed projectile attempt.


The IDF arrested an Arab terror cell in Hebron planning an immediate attack.


A California man was charged with terrorist threats after allegedly firing at a Jewish home decorated for Chanukah.


A swastika carved into a locker room at the United Nations International School in New York is under investigation as an antisemitic incident, with school officials promising severe consequences and educational measures.


Iran's national TV issued direct threats warning parents that children who go out during protests could be shot.


Some [Shiite] Muslim individuals from Iraq reportedly boasted online about traveling to Iran to defend the regime against freedom protesters.


Prime Minister Netanyahu indicated Israel may gradually phase out reliance on US military aid while focusing on self-sufficiency and confronting threats.


Archived Yugoslav documents reveal that Mohammed Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, played an active and operational role in Nazi war crimes during World War II, particularly in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia. After the war, Yugoslavia sought to prosecute him as a war criminal and requested his extradition, but political pressure from Arab states led the investigation to be halted and his name removed from wanted lists, burying the evidence.

The files show that al-Husseini was far more than a propagandist. He helped recruit and organize Muslim Waffen-SS units in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which carried out massacres of Jews, Serbs, and Roma, destroyed villages, and engaged in systematic terror. He worked closely with senior Nazi officials, including Heinrich Himmler, and promoted the fusion of political Islam with National Socialism, advocating religious indoctrination within Nazi military units and establishing training institutions for imams aligned with Nazi ideology.

Financial records demonstrate that al-Husseini was heavily funded by the Nazis, receiving large monthly stipends and reimbursements, even as the Third Reich collapsed. He supported the Holocaust, opposed any rescue of Jews, and was fully aware of mass extermination. After escaping Europe with assistance from sympathetic authorities, he resurfaced in the Arab world, where he continued efforts to prevent the establishment of a Jewish state.

Articles point out that these archives expose a deliberate, institutionalized Nazi–Islamist alliance and a historical continuum linking wartime collaboration, postwar protection of al-Husseini, and later networks that helped finance Palestinian militant movements.


Iraqi militia-linked hackers claim cyberattack in Iranian opposition site amid surging anti-regime protests


  • Jan 10, 2026:

Iran's Supreme Leader raised security forces to maximum alert, with Revolutionary Guards taking control amid fears of defections, reportedly exceeding even wartime levels.


Israelis received threatening messages [to look up to the sky at midnight] as part of an Iranian intimidation campaign promising attacks.


Antisemitic incident in Poland: Israeli judo delegation attacked and expelled. During a children’s judo competition in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, an Israeli delegation of about 90 athletes aged 7–16 was subjected to sustained anti-Semitic chants throughout the day, invluding chabts "The Jews are coming," and "free palestine." When two Israeli coaches approached judges to complain, they were physically attacked by a group of local men and beaten in front of children. Instead of removing the attackers, organizers expelled the Israeli delegation, which was forced to barricade itself in a hotel due to safety concerns.


Iran: Hundreds reportedly killed as protests overwhelm hospitals. Iranian doctors speaking anonymously to TIME and the BBC reported that hundreds of protesters have been killed during ongoing nationwide demonstrations. One Tehran doctor said hospitals have recorded at least 217 deaths over two weeks, with multiple hospitals entering crisis mode due to an influx of wounded protesters.


Gaza: Hamas violates ceasefire three times in one day. IDF troops in southern Gaza identified three Hamas terrorists who crossed the Yellow Line and threatened Israeli forces. One terrorist attempted to steal IDF equipment before fleeing. The Israeli Air Force later eliminated one of the terrorists west of the Yellow Line to neutralize the threat.


UK: Former ISIS supporter rebrands herself as a social media influencer. Tareena Shakil, a British woman jailed in 2016 for joining ISIS and promoting terrorism online, has reemerged as a lifestyle influencer. Once known for posting images of herself with ISIS flags and weapons and of her child in Islamic State attire, Shakil now shares glamorous travel and fashion content on social media, including trips to Paris, London, and Thailand. The article describes her transformation from a convicted extremist to a jet-setting influencer, raising questions about rehabilitation, accountability, and public scrutiny.


London: Protester climbs Iranian Embassy. A protester climbed the Iranian Embassy in London and replaced the Islamic Republic flag with Iran’s pre-revolution flag. The demonstrator claimed that hundreds of people have been killed in Iran’s streets amid ongoing protests against the regime.


Judea and Samaria: Arab Wedding raided over illegal weapons. Israeli security forces raided a wedding hall in Al-Eizariya near Maaleh Adumim after intelligence indicated illegal weapons were present. During the operation, police and Border Police seized three firearms—two handguns and an M16 rifle—after detaining attendees and searching the venue.


An article, highlighted on the front page of The Jerusalem Post Magazine, argues that the Palestinian Authority (PA) has long been ideologically aligned with anti-American and anti-Western regimes, particularly Venezuela under Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro. Palestinian Media Watch director Itamar Marcus characterizes the PA–Venezuela relationship as one of “soulmates.”

The PA has consistently and openly supported Venezuela’s communist dictators despite widespread Western rejection of Maduro’s legitimacy due to human rights abuses and fraudulent elections. Examples cited include PA officials attending Maduro’s inaugurations, sending official congratulations from Mahmoud Abbas, holding anti-American demonstrations in support of Venezuela, praising Maduro alongside figures like Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, erecting statues and monuments honoring Chávez and Yasser Arafat, and even naming a Palestinian hospital after Chávez.

The article claims that the PA’s official media and leadership have repeatedly condemned U.S. policy, portrayed America as an imperial enemy, and aligned themselves rhetorically and politically with the anti-American axis that includes countries such as Russia, China, Iran, and Syria.

Following the reported U.S. arrest of Nicolás Maduro, the PA allegedly imposed a media blackout in its official newspaper, Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, avoiding coverage or criticism of the U.S. out of fear of jeopardizing American aid and support. Independent Palestinian newspapers, by contrast, covered the event extensively and criticized Washington.

The author concludes that this silence reflects tactical caution rather than any ideological shift: the PA remains fundamentally anti-American and aligned with authoritarian regimes, but is currently attempting to conceal these views to maintain U.S. backing. The article argues that this alignment is a key reason Israel and Western democracies should reject PA rule or statehood, portraying the PA as hostile to the democratic world order.


An internal Hamas document suggesting that a former EU envoy Von Burgsdorf, to the Palestinian territories adopted positions sympathetic to Hamas and inconsistent with official EU policy. During his tenure, including assurances to NGOs linked to terrorism and symbolic actions in Gaza, which Hamas leaders reportedly viewed favorably.


Commentary, (pointing to liberals upset at protests against Islamic oppressing in Iran), shows that seemingly inconsistent progressive activism, such as opposing Israel while excusing oppressive regimes like Iran or Hamas, is actually unified by antisemitism. It claims Israel serves as a symbolic stand-in for all perceived oppression, allowing activists to ignore facts and justify support for terrorists or dictators so long as they oppose the Jewish state.


A former Haaretz columnist, Alon Pinkas, received substantial payments connected to Qatari interests while publishing commentary favorable to Qatar. A case as part of a broader influence campaign and accuses segments of Israeli media of acting as paid propagandists rather than independent journalists. Journalist: 'The editor of Haaretz found out about this back on April 25, and whitewashed it. Only when Bar Peleg discovered this information in his own way was this information revealed and now published in Haaretz. Bar Peleg is truly a special kind of journalist.'


A report covers criticism of New York City’s mayor for his delayed and muted response to pro-Hamas chants outside a synagogue. While he eventually said the language was wrong, Jewish leaders and officials argued his hesitation reflected a broader failure to confront antisemitism decisively.


Britain’s Chief Rabbi points out that labeling Israel’s war in Gaza as genocide trivializes the term and strips it of its legal and moral meaning. He emphasizes that genocide requires intent to destroy a people, which he says is absent in Israel’s actions, and warns that careless use of the term undermines genuine human rights causes.


An investigative analysis points out that the same far-left activist network accused of harassing Jewish students also rapidly mobilized protests defending Nicolás Maduro. The piece claims these campaigns rely on a foreign-funded, highly coordinated infrastructure designed to oppose U.S. actions that threaten authoritarian regimes aligned with China and Russia. It highlights how progressive movements were allegedly co-opted through funding and training, gradually redirected toward pro–Chinese Communist Party narratives, and deployed for rapid domestic agitation, including certain anti-Israel protests that disrupted critical infrastructure.


  • Jan 11, 2026:


Israeli military warnings to civilians in southern Lebanon ahead of strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure. They emphasize that evacuation notices were issued in Arabic before attacks, the operations as targeted actions against militant sites rather than civilians. Only later, Israel has hit targets.


The coverage recounts a An arson attack on the only synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi, now a refirm Temple, which caused significant damage and destroyed Torah scrolls but resulted in no injuries. Authorities treated the incident as a hate-motivated crime, arrested a suspect, and condemned antisemitism as an attack on the entire community.


Israel and Germany signing a declaration to deepen cooperation in cybersecurity, counterterrorism, and advanced technologies. It highlights shared concerns about Iran and its proxies, as well as Germany’s stated commitment to Holocaust remembrance.


Israeli cities being placed on alert amid unrest in Iran, as officials balance hope for regime change with preparedness for possible Iranian retaliation against Israel. Residents are advised to continue normal routines unless directed otherwise.


A large anti-Israel protest in Melbourne went ahead despite severe bushfires and official requests to postpone. Noted, the contrast between the protest and ongoing repression in Iran, as well as heightened sensitivities following recent antisemitic violence in Australia.


U.S. officials are closely monitoring Australia’s inquiry into the Bondi Beach terror attack Hannukah massacre. It highlights concerns about transparency, rising antisemitism, and the Australian government’s past responses to pro-Palestinian activism.


A groundbreaking of a new town in Samaria as part of an Israeli government plan to significantly increase Jewish population in the region.


Netanyahu expresses Israel’s admiration for the courage of Iranian citizens protesting against their regime, signaling solidarity with the Iranian public while opposing the government in Tehran.


'Hessy Levinsons Taft, Jewish Infant Chosen as 'Perfect Aryan Baby' in Nazi Propaganda, Dies at 91.' Obituary recounts the life of the Jewish woman whose infant photograph was used unknowingly in Nazi propaganda as the ideal “Aryan baby.” The story highlights the irony and moral defeat of Nazi racial ideology, tracing her later life as an academic who embraced the image as a form of symbolic revenge.


A peaceful anti–Iranian regime rally in Westwood descended into chaos when a U-Haul truck drove toward demonstrators near a federal building. Protesters scattered as police pulled the driver from the vehicle and took him into custody. The crowd attempted to strike the driver, damaged the truck, and clashed with officers. No serious injuries were reported, but the incident caused panic and violent disorder.

Sam Asghari publicly joined a large Los Angeles protest supporting the Iranian people, waving an Iranian flag and calling for regime change. He shared footage of himself marching alongside demonstrators near the federal building. The rally was overshadowed by the same U-Haul incident in which a driver rammed into the crowd, though no protesters were injured and the driver was arrested.


  • Jan 12 2026:

Federal authorities charged a Mississippi man (Stephen Spencer Pittman) with arson after he admitted setting fire to a historic synagogue because of its "Jewish ties". Investigators said he planned the attack, purchased fuel, removed his license plate, broke into the building, and ignited the blaze. Several Torah scrolls were damaged or destroyed, though one that survived the Holocaust was spared. The synagogue had previously been targeted in a historic antisemitic attack decades earlier.


Radical liberal pol. Scott Weiner of SF, was heckled and threatened by genocide-lie-obsessed extremists if he doesn't label the G word on Israel labeled Israel’s actions in Gaza. Scott caved only after intense pressure and public heckling during a debate. As the shift was politically motivated rather than principled, a capitulation to radical activists who demand ideological conformity. The accusation - a distortion that ignores Hamas’s stated genocidal aims and the context of Israel’s self-defense.


A Hamas police commander was killed in a shooting attack on his vehicle in Khan Younis. Gaza authorities blamed Israeli agents, while the assailants escaped the scene. The incident added to internal security tensions within Gaza amid ongoing conflict.


Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad slams media liberal bigot of TYT Ana Kasparian for repeating arguments that oppose external pressure for regime change in Iran. Alinejad argued that such framing mirrors Tehran’s propaganda and gives the regime justification to violently suppress protesters. Drawing on her own experience as a target of assassination plots, she warned that words used in Western media can have lethal consequences for dissidents.


Article praises the courage of Iranian protesters facing brutal repression while accusing Western liberals and media of indifference. It claims outrage is selectively directed at Israel while mass killings in Iran are ignored or downplayed. The piece argues that the uprising challenges Islamist tyranny itself, which conflicts with prevailing ideological narratives in the West.


A report describes a dual Iranian strategy of public threats and private diplomacy with the United States. While Iranian leaders issue warnings of war and threaten Israel and U.S. bases, a secret communication channel remains open to prevent escalation. The article suggests Tehran is seeking to buy time amid fears of American military action, even as regional tensions reach extreme levels.


Iranian terror: Israeli civilians received new threatening messages amid rising regional tensions and unrest in Iran. The messages were vague but ominous, contributing to a climate of fear and uncertainty as security concerns intensified.


The U.S. administration announced a policy imposing tariffs on countries that continue doing business with the Islamic Republic of Iran. The move was framed as economic pressure in response to unrest inside Iran and the regime’s actions, signaling an escalation in efforts to isolate Tehran internationally.


A Brooklyn woman was charged with multiple offenses, including hate crimes, after allegedly assaulting an Orthodox Jewish man and threatening his family with antisemitic slurs. Prosecutors said the attack occurred as the family walked home on the Sabbath. Jewish community groups and law enforcement condemned the incident amid broader concern over rising antisemitic violence.


Israeli police arrested Arab Palestinian suspects shortly after an alleged assault on a Jewish shepherd. Authorities said the arrests followed a rapid investigation, highlighting ongoing tensions and localized violence.


President Trump publicly rejected antisemitism within his political movement, stating that antisemites are not welcome in MAGA or the Republican Party (alluding to Nick Fuentes, etc.). He emphasized his support for Israel, condemned antisemitic rhetoric, and distanced himself from extremist figures. The comments came amid controversies involving right-wing personalities and internal party disputes over antisemitism.


Julie Szego states that the solution to radicalization in Australian cultural life is not purging anti-Zionists but allowing contrary voices to be heard. She criticizes efforts to deny Zionists cultural safety while claiming it for oneself, and opposes censorship. She calls for open contestation of terms like apartheid, settler-colonialism, and genocide, which she sees as foreclosing debate on Israel-Palestine and undermining the moral case for Jewish sovereignty after the Holocaust. She urges flooding festival programs and progressive opinion pages with Zionists, Jewish and non-Jewish, and especially with Palestinians and Arabs opposed to the pro-Palestine movement in the West for being pro-Hamas. She highlights diaspora Palestinians like Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib and John Aziz, who support a two-state solution and oppose Jew-hating jihadism, as voices that should debate figures like Abdel-Fattah. She accuses gatekeepers of anti-Palestinian racism by excluding non-hardline Palestinian opinions and criticizes pampered radicals who spew hate amid accumulating bodies.


  • Jan 13, 2026:

Antisemitic vandals broke into a privately owned residence where members of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity live in Santa Barbara and drew a swastika on a bathroom mirror. The fraternity said the incident followed a social event, no one was harmed, and it reflects ongoing failures to protect Jewish students.


A PBS NewsHour segment on Gaza’s cultural destruction was criticized for ignoring the area’s ancient Jewish history while also misrepresenting present-day facts, effectively erasing Jewish heritage and distorting the reality on the ground.


A BBC report on children returning to school in Gaza was criticized for omitting the role of Hamas in exploiting schools and education infrastructure, presenting an incomplete picture of the situation.


El País was accused of repeatedly engaging in antisemitic framing, including minimizing an antisemitic mapping project targeting Jewish businesses and institutions in Barcelona and portraying the Jewish community as aggressors rather than victims.


Turkey is reported to be close to joining a mutual defense pact with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, which could place it under Pakistan’s nuclear umbrella and reshape regional security dynamics.


A Jewish Democratic lawmaker urged Americans to stop debating definitions of antisemitism and instead reject all forms of Jew-hatred outright, following an arson attack on a synagogue.


Former FBI official and podcaster Dan Bongino rejected claims that he received money from pro-Israel groups, saying such accusations are rooted in antisemitism and misinformation.


An anti-Israel activist who led protests at Columbia University appeared at a New York campaign event to introduce a congressional candidate, praising her support for him after his arrest and highlighting her opposition to Israel.


Former hostage David Cunio described two years of brutal captivity by Hamas, marked by starvation, psychological abuse, and separation from his family, saying thoughts of his loved ones kept him alive.


An Argentine doctor was suspended after social media posts surfaced in which he called for violence against Jews, including explicit threats.


Holocaust museum Yad Vashem condemned Russia for distorting Holocaust history by creating a memorial day for Soviet victims of Nazi crimes that omits the specific targeting of Jews.


A Syrian Druze leader said Israeli airstrikes stopped genocide of Druze civilians, condemned Syria’s rulers as jihadists, and called for an independent Druze entity in southern Syria.

Syrian Druze leaders publicly appealed for Israel to take control of southern Syria, citing security and protection concerns.


An Israeli-Argentine man Yaakov Harai (72) was freed after more than a year in a Venezuelan prison, with Israeli leaders crediting diplomatic and security efforts for his release.


Iranian authorities acknowledged at least 2,000 deaths in protests, while opposition and media reports estimate far higher numbers, some report suggest at least 20,000, describing the violence as the deadliest crackdown in the country’s modern history.


Eyewitnesses described Iranian security forces firing directly at unarmed protesters, carrying out mass killings, overwhelming hospitals, and concealing bodies as internet access was cut nationwide.


Israeli and Arab officials have privately suggested that the United States delay military strikes on Iran, citing regional hesitation and the belief that the regime may further weaken internally.


Iran announced plans to execute a young protester without a formal trial, drawing international condemnation amid reports of widespread extrajudicial killings.


U.S. President Donald Trump urged Iranians to continue protesting, as accounts and images of massacre victims emerged and opposition figures called for global support.

'Very strong action' if protesters are hanged. In an interview with CBS News, Trump warns Iran of “very strong action" if it hangs protesters, pledging help for Iranian citizens.


The European Parliament moved to ban Iranian diplomats in response to the violent crackdown on protesters.


Graphic footage from Iranian morgues showed rows of bodies and grieving families, contradicting official narratives and highlighting the scale of the killings.


Iranian activist Masih Alinejad described the protests as a defining moment akin to the fall of the Berlin Wall and condemned global silence in the face of mass violence.


The United States designated several regional branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations under a presidential executive order.


Israeli Bedouins disguised as IDF soldiers were accused of robbing Arab-owned stores south of Hebron.


Israel’s foreign minister announced the immediate suspension of contacts with multiple UN agencies, citing bias, hostility toward Israel, and alignment with U.S. withdrawals.


Commentators reported turmoil around (recently cospiracy-theories peddler) Megyn Kelly, saying her shift toward grievance-driven commentary has alienated allies and reduced her audience.


New York’s governor Hochul pledged stronger protections against antisemitism, including proposed buffer zones around houses of worship, after pro-Hamas demonstrations outside synagogues were condemned as harassment.


Cabinet convened; IDF increases alert level.


UK summons Iranian amb. over 'brutal' killing of protesters.


German Chancellor: 'Iranian regime in its final days and weeks’.


Amid fears of new offensive. Syria orders Kurdish withdrawal from Aleppo.


As death toll soars. EU to propose new sanctions against Iran.


Report: Trump and Mamdani quietly texting despite past clashes.

The Kurdish administration in northeastern Syria accuses the Syrian army and allied militias of committing war crimes against Kurdish civilians in Aleppo, citing abuses amid renewed fighting and instability.


Critics argue that President Erdogan is exploiting regional chaos after Assad’s fall to expand Turkish control in Syria, suppress Kurdish autonomy, seek Islamist leadership through Gaza, and pursue alternative security alliances outside traditional NATO structures.


Arab racism in France: A women’s rights center in Bordeaux named after Jewish feminist Gisèle Halimi was vandalized with a swastika for the second time, highlighting persistent antisemitism unrelated to contemporary Middle East politics.


A former U.S. Navy SEAL with neo-Nazi views was convicted of plotting to bomb police officers during a protest, motivated by extremist antisemitic conspiracy theories.


The BBC faces renewed backlash, this time, after resurfaced posts showed a reality TV contestant comparing Israel to Nazi Germany, raising concerns about antisemitic tropes and failures in vetting procedures.


A study by a Jewish advocacy group claims most CBC coverage of the Israel-Hamas war showed pro-Palestinian bias, a charge the broadcaster disputes by citing broader context and internal oversight.


The Open University agreed to stop using the term “ancient Palestine” in course materials after complaints that it was historically inaccurate and erased Jewish history.


Commentators accused public figures of knowingly misusing the term genocide regarding Gaza, despite academic and Holocaust historians rebuttals, in the sane WaPo, pointing out, the claim does not meet legal or historical definitions.


Actress Sydney Sweeney met with former Israeli hostages freed from Gaza, signaling public solidarity with victims of [genocidal] Hamas captivity.


Iraq arrested a racist Arab suspect wanted by Australia in connection with an antisemitic firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue, calling the arrest a major security breakthrough.


Iranian authorities reportedly targeted Starlink users as protests overcame internet blackouts, aiming to suppress dissent and control information flow.


Elderly Israeli man,Yaakov Harai, freed from Venezuelan prison described psychological torture, antisemitic abuse, and political imprisonment before being released after regime change. He is innocent and was held as a pawn


The IDF reported killing six armed militants ["Palestinian" terrorists] in Rafah, calling the incident a serious violation of the ceasefire agreement.


Ultra-Orthodox Israelis were attacked near the Ukraine–Poland border, with the assailant shouting antisemitic abuse and forcing them to flee.


  • Jan 14, 2026:

Gulf states reportedly urged the U.S. to avoid striking Iran, warning that escalation could destabilize global oil markets.


Israeli media reported questionable humanitarian aid shipments, including pallets of energy drinks, raising concerns over aid oversight.


A former Israeli security official argued before lawmakers that hanging terrorists would have greater deterrent and cultural impact than other death penalty methods.


Arab sector: Prosecutors linked a major Arab crime syndicate to a car bombing targeting an Israeli real estate developer after an extortion dispute.


Reports suggested, days before unrest in Iran, Israel and Iran exchanged messages via Russia amid heightened tensions and potential U.S. military action.


The U.S. withdrew personnel from a major airbase in Qatar as regional tensions with Iran intensified.


Medical and human rights reports accused Iran of deliberately blinding and killing protesters as part of a nationwide crackdown.

Accounts from Iranian doctors show security forces were ordered to shoot protesters with lethal intent.


Human rights groups documented a surge in forced televised confessions in Iran, accusing torture and propaganda to justify executions.


U.S. officials announced the start of a new phase in the Gaza peace plan focused on demilitarization and reconstruction, warning Hamas to comply. The last hostage's body is still in Gaza.


Lufthansa canceled nighttime flights to and from Israel due to regional security concerns tied to Iran.


President Trump said he had been told Iran stopped killing protesters, though officials warned military action remained possible.


Israeli Arab lawmaker Ahmed Tibi was removed from the Knesset podium after inflammatory remarks against a noted personality and accusations of "bloodshed."


The New York Attorney General who ordered the Zionist group Betar to halt activities, prompting charges from its leaders that the decision threatens Jewish self-defense and free expression. The "whole idea that we targeted random Palestinians and Muslims [is wrong]," and stressed that, despite the settlement with the AG (who accused Betar of "bias-motivated harassment and violence designed to terrorize communities"), Betar never signed any confession of guilt, and denies all allegations of wrongdoing.


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An antisemitic caricature of a religious Jew appeared in a Christmas pageant at a Ukrainian Orthodox church in New Jersey, part of a traditional Slavic vertep performance that has drawn criticism for perpetuating antisemitic stereotypes about greed.


Freed Israeli hostage David Cunio described enduring extreme deprivation in Gaza captivity, surviving for a long time on just 250 milliliters of water and half a pita per day, facing mistreatment in tunnels, forced standing in weakness, and the devastating emotional pain of separation from his released wife and daughters while begging not to be left behind, with thoughts of family sustaining him.


British Midland police chief apologized to Parliament after admitting that inaccurate intelligence barring Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a Europa League match stemmed from unverified AI-generated information rather than reliable sources.


Hamas-affiliated figures voiced strong support for the Iranian regime amid its suppression of mass protests, labeling demonstrators as agents of Israel and the US while urging Iran to attack Israel.


Reports and human rights groups indicate thousands killed in Iran's violent crackdown on anti-government protests, with estimates varying widely from verified figures around 2,500-3,000 to higher unconfirmed claims reaching 12,000-30,000, amid internet blackouts, forced confessions broadcast on state media, personal interrogations by the judiciary chief, and fears of executions.

Social media posts and diaspora voices amplified claims of massacres in Iran, with figures like 20,000-30,000 civilians killed by regime forces using machine guns, imported Iraqi militia fighters aiding the crackdown, regime leaders allegedly ordering their own children to kill protesters, bodies stacked in warehouses, families forced to pay for bullets after killings, internet shutdowns extending months, and martial law imposed.


Turkey bears primary responsibility for repeated massacres against Alawite, Druze, and Kurdish communities in Syria through its long-standing support for Islamist proxy forces. It claims Ankara created, armed, coordinated, and protected jihadist groups, using them to suppress Kurdish aspirations and expand Turkish influence rather than protect civilians. Western governments are portrayed as enabling this behavior by avoiding confrontation with Turkey, while US policy figures are accused of providing political cover. The piece further contends that Turkey’s cooperation with Iran and Hezbollah contradicts its claims of opposing extremism and deepens regional instability, making ongoing violence a predictable outcome of Ankara’s strategy.


Global media devote disproportionate attention to Israel while neglecting conflicts that are far deadlier, creating a distorted moral narrative. It argues that saturation coverage makes Israel appear uniquely central to world affairs and turns it into a symbolic measure of global morality, eclipsing wars with far higher death tolls. The author also criticizes the framing of Israel’s wars as a narrow Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying this ignores the broader regional struggle involving Iran and multiple state and non-state actors. This imbalance, the piece concludes, shrinks complex realities into a simplistic morality play that fuels obsession rather than understanding.

Prof. Gil Troy noted in his 64-page The Essential Guide to October 7 and Its Aftermath: Facts, Figures, History, published by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI), “In the first nine months after October 7, 2023, the New York Times published 6,656 articles about the Gaza War. That compared to 80 articles about the American-led battle to free Mosul [Iraq] over nine months in 2016-2017, [some] 198 articles about the Tigray War in Ethiopia, which killed 600,000 in a year, and 5,434 articles during the first 13 years of Syria’s civil war. One Microsoft Copilot Artificial Intelligence analysis found [that] between 50,000 and 70,000 articles about Gaza were written worldwide in nine months – compared to 1,000 articles about Mosul in nine months.”


A powerful London public relations firm systematically manipulated Wikipedia to improve the reputations of governments and wealthy clients, particularly Qatar. It describes paid edits that buried or softened reporting on human rights abuses, terrorist financing allegations, and failed projects, often by using subcontractors to evade scrutiny. Because Wikipedia feeds directly into search engines and AI systems, the article warns that such manipulation spreads widely across the internet. The investigation portrays this practice as covert reputation laundering that undermines trust in a key global information source.


  • Jan 15, 2026:


Thousands sought treatment for eye injuries in Tehran following recent protests. A senior eye specialist said more than 6,000 people were treated at a major clinic over several days, indicating widespread eye trauma linked to the unrest.


Iranian authorities have reportedly pressured families of protesters killed during recent demonstrations by tightly controlling bodies and funeral processes. According to collected testimonies and media evidence, officials have used morgues, hospitals, and family homes to intimidate relatives and manage public narratives despite limited independent verification due to internet restrictions.


Security forces in the town of Chamestan allegedly attacked peaceful protesters using knives and live ammunition during demonstrations. Local sources reported that live fire was used and that dozens of bodies were seen lying on a main street after clashes.


The conclusion on 'Amalek', that its modern invocation in Israeli discourse, particularly after October 7, reflects internal Jewish symbolic tradition viewing Amalek as an archetype of existential evil rather than a literal command. Netanyahu's reference placed the trauma within a cosmic struggle of good versus evil through typological memory. Detractors impose a literalist interpretation, amounting to defamation of the Jewish state. A post-script criticizes the rejection of a related article by Analyse & Kritik as evidence of anti-Zionist academic echo chambers. Reviewers ignored Jewish interpretive traditions spiritualizing Amalek, dismissed self-defense as cliché, demanded commentary on Gaza's destruction, and used ad hominem labels like Netanyahu apologists, revealing ideological bias over factual engagement and perpetuating libel through gatekeeping.


Anti-Israel demonstrators entered the headquarters of BBC Scotland during a protest. The incident involved activists breaching the premises as part of a demonstration related to the Gaza conflict.


Israel designated an Iranian bank as a terrorist organization. The move was presented as part of Israel’s broader actions against Iranian financial institutions accused of supporting terrorism.


Israel’s prime minister reportedly held a phone call with the US president, during which he requested a delay in any potential military strike on Iran. The conversation was described as significant amid heightened regional tensions.


A doctor working for the UK’s National Health Service was suspended after social media posts surfaced in which he allegedly praised Hamas. The suspension followed public and official scrutiny of the content.


UN human rights experts have been largely silent on Iran's brutal suppression of civilian protests, in contrast to their frequent statements on other issues like Israel.


A prominent opinion piece highlighted hypocrisy in Western leftist activists and celebrities who loudly condemned Israel over (its anti terror war in) Gaza but remained mostly silent on Iran's regime massacring its own people, torturing dissidents, and committing crimes against humanity, attributing this to ideological biases favoring anti-Western causes over genuine human rights concerns.


"In 2 years of fighting in Gaza, 30k militants and 30-40k civilians died. The world screamed genocide[sic]. In 2 weeks, the Iranian regime has massacred 20k civilians. The world looked away."


  • Jan 16, 2026:

Germany urges ban on AI-generated fake Holocaust images to prevent historical distortion


Protests in Iran appeared to slow due to the intense repression, with no US military intervention forthcoming despite earlier threats and promises of help, leading to disappointment among some Iranians and continued monitoring by the US.


Calls emerged to deport relatives of Iranian regime figures living comfortably in the US, seen as hypocritical amid the homeland crackdown.


Defiance met with massacre: Iran’s biggest protest wave in generations.

Pay for bullets: How Iran pressures families after killing protesters.

When Iran shakes, the axis holds its breath: proxies brace for a mothership crash.


Michigan event to feature daughter of convicted Hamas fundraiser.


Director Of NY MAS Youth Center Mohammad Badawy In Brooklyn Friday Sermon: As A Muslim, My Life's Mission Is To Fight The U.S. Government, The U.S. Army, And ICE Until My Last Breath - That Is My Reason For Existence.


Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that Trump's Gaza Peace Council was contrary to Israeli policy. Israel rejects Trump's Gaza Peace Council. It inck6des Turkey and Qatar.


US sanctions on Houthi networks, a Michigan event featuring a daughter of a convicted Hamas fundraiser, Israel's rejection of a proposed Trump-led Gaza Peace Council including Turkey and Qatar, and Nick Fuentes criticizing Trump for not aligning with more extreme views.


A released hostage, Eitan Mor, expressed willingness to die in Gaza if it meant Israel could destroy Hamas, rejecting offers to spy for captors.


  • Jan 17, 2026:


Arab rioters from nearby villages attacked the Shirat Tzion homestead in Samaria, targeting residents in a violent incident that added to ongoing tensions in the area.


Islamic Republic of Iran - At Least 16,500 Protesters Killed in 'genocide under digital darkness'. Thousands Suffer Eye Injuries (Jan/2026)

Islamic Republic of Iran - At Least 16,500 Protesters Killed in 'genocide under digital darkness'. Thousands Suffer Eye Injuries.

A senior Iranian diplomat at the United Nations in Geneva has defected and sought political asylum in Switzerland, where he held the position of minister-counselor, the second-highest rank in Iran's delegation.


An Investigative journalist outlines that the concept of “anti-Palestinian[sic] racism[suc]” was deliberately developed as a political tool to undermine efforts to combat antisemitism, reframing Zionism and Jewish self-determination as racism and influencing governments, institutions, and public discourse in several Western countries. (Never mind Arab "Palestinians" are nor a separate Arab "race").


  • Jan 18, 2026:

Iranians living abroad describe widespread killings, fear, and trauma following a severe crackdown inside Iran, with families cut off by communication blackouts and many learning belatedly of loved ones who were killed during protests.


Former detainees and family sources report severe abuse of protesters in Iranian prisons, including forced nudity, exposure to cold, and injections with unidentified substances while in custody.


Israel and the United States welcomed Argentina’s decision to designate Iran’s Quds Force as a terrorist organization, calling it an important move against Iranian-backed terrorism.


U.S. senator Lindsey Graham reaffirmed strong support for Israel after meeting with the Israeli prime minister, describing the relationship as exceptionally close during a critical period.


Jewish organizations urged New York’s new mayor Islamo-soialist Mamdani, to rather appoint a leader of the city’s antisemitism office who understands Jewish communal life and can engage constructively with diverse Jewish communities, amid concerns about anti-Israel appointments.


Former hostage Eitan Horn, described more than two years spent in Hamas tunnels, detailing harsh conditions and saying personal resilience and connection to the Israeli people helped him survive.


Iranian state television was briefly hacked by opposition activists who broadcast a message from the exiled son of the former Shah Reza Pahlevi, calling on the military to abandon the current regime.


A report said U.S. president Donald Trump is considering an asylum initiative for British Jews in response to rising antisemitism in the United Kingdom.


A Palestinian Authority resident, Ahmad Muhammad, was sentenced to prison after spitting on an IDF female officer on a public bus, with the court stressing the seriousness of the act during wartime.


Iran warned US, that any attack on its supreme leader would be treated as an act of full-scale war, amid escalating tensions with the United States.


Recently freed Israeli hostage, Matan Angres, returned to playing soccer, using humor and resilience to mark his recovery after captivity.


Marc Schneier states that Martin Luther King Jr. was unequivocal in supporting Israel, describing it as one of the great outposts of democracy and calling for standing with all might to protect its right to exist and territorial integrity. King's support stemmed from his understanding of oppression, liberation, and parallels between the Jewish return to Israel and the Black struggle. He warned against moral double standards and rhetoric denying Jewish self-determination while claiming justice. King envisioned peace for both Israelis and Palestinians through mutual recognition and dignity, not dismantling the Jewish state. Denying Israel's legitimacy as a Jewish democracy, even when framed as progressive, is a moral contradiction, as Judaism is a peoplehood rooted in the Land of Israel. Justice is indivisible; fighting racism cannot tolerate antisemitism or deny Jews the right to self-determination.


A commentary points out that self-described pro-Palestine movements were never meaningfully distinct from support for Hamas or Iran, pointing to silence about Hamas abuses, romanticization of militant symbols, and indifference to Iranian repression. The Iranian protests are presented as exposing this contradiction, with the claim that these movements align with Islamist regimes out of hostility to Israel, the West, and Jews rather than concern for Arab-Palestinians or Iranians.


  • Jan 19, 2026:

The Israeli military reported an overall decline in terror attacks but noted a rise in incidents involving stone-throwing and firebombs.


The Israeli prime minister rejected any role for Turkish or Qatari forces in governing or securing Gaza.


The Israeli military carried out strikes against Hezbollah facilities in southern Lebanon, saying the targets were used to train operatives planning attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers.


Argentine President Javier Milei has designated Iran's Quds Force as a terrorist organization on the anniversary of prosecutor Alberto Nisman's death, who had accused Tehran of involvement in the AMIA bombing. The Quds Force is noted for training terrorists abroad, and Argentina suffered attacks in the 1990s, including on the Israeli Embassy and AMIA center. This adds to previous designations of groups like Hamas and others. Officials from the US and Israel praised the move. Nisman's investigation into the AMIA attack, which killed 85 and injured over 300, led to charges against Iran and Hezbollah. He accused former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of a cover-up for Iranian oil, and died suspiciously before testifying. Investigations continue, with trials in absentia for suspects including Iranian officials.


Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro revealed that during vetting for Kamala Harris's running mate, he was asked if he was an Israeli agent. Biden's envoy Deborah Lipstadt and her deputy condemned the Harris campaign staff for the question.


California State tadical liberal Senator Scott Wiener, a Democratic candidate for Congress and co-chair of the California Legislative Jewish Caucus, recently bowed to pressure from hecklets to accused Israel of genocide-lie in Gaza after initially refusing, in a video following backlash at a debate. The opinion piece argues this reflects a trend in [some] liberal communities where Zionism is detached from Judaism, making figures like Wiener vulnerable to anti-Israel views.


Syrian government forces launched a military operation in Aleppo targeting positions held by Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in several northern neighborhoods. Authorities imposed curfews in affected areas and warned civilians to stay away from combat zones. Israel’s foreign minister accused Damascus of attacking the Kurdish population and cautioned that continued international silence could lead to further escalation.


U.S. senator Lindsey Graham warned the Syrian government against taking military action against Kurdish forces, saying such moves would reveal the character of Syria’s new leadership and worsen regional instability. He threatened that renewed attacks on the SDF could trigger the reinstatement of severe economic sanctions on Damascus.


U.S. President Trump called for an end to fighting between Syrian authorities and the SDF and sought to prevent the conflict from spreading to Hasakah. The appeal followed talks between Syrian officials and the SDF leadership, where both sides reaffirmed a ceasefire and agreed to continue cooperation against ISIS.

Article highlights that Israel has long justified its existence through tragedy like the Holocaust rather than inherent right to the land, presenting itself as victim instead of with moral clarity and purpose. Even after October 7, it apologized rather than asserting the Jewish state exists by right, rooted in history, faith, and conviction, not sympathy or permission. Antisemitism thrives on perceived moral weakness and confusion from apologetic discourse, which signals guilt and makes Jews targets worldwide. Attacks in Australia, America, and Germany indict Israel's apologetic stance, not just a Diaspora problem. A nation clearly affirming its right protects Jews everywhere. A weak, apologetic Israel accelerates extremism and moral confusion threatening democratic societies.


Simon Sebag Montefiore warns that anti-racist language like diversity, equity, and inclusion is devalued and manipulated to mean opposites: discrimination, injustice, exclusion. Bigots claim to be anti-racist, antisemites oppose antisemitism, and all claim to oppose the Holocaust and genocide. Holocaust memory is in peril from antisemitic distortion and ideological abuse. He recounted protests outside an Israeli-connected restaurant in Notting Hill resembling Kristallnacht, with activists invoking Holocaust and genocide terms to terrorize and destroy a business.


Author Oren Kessler slams the Oscar short-listed film Palestine 36, funded by Qatar, Turkey, and the BBC, for rewriting history to serve political fantasy. The film omits Jewish voices almost entirely, with Jews appearing silently or briefly, depriving them of agency in a story about an Arab revolt against them. It portrays the 1936-1939 revolt as mainly against British imperialism, with Jews as silent beneficiaries, ignoring Jewish immigration and nation-building as key drivers. The film's depiction of British brutality, including detonating homes with people inside, executions, and forcing civilians onto a mined bus, exaggerates or fabricates atrocities beyond historical record. The late, tiny disclaimer that it is fiction inspired by events misleads, as it fails to capture the revolt's spirit. Public funders should have demanded transparency, and the film's approach aligns with state agendas reshaping history.


Emily Damari marked one year since her release from Hamas captivity after 471 days, describing it as returning from darkness to life, hugging her mother, breathing free air, and seeing sun without fear. Shot during abduction from Kibbutz Kfar Aza on October 7, 2023, losing two fingers, her scars now symbolize resilience, hope, and strength. She advocates for remaining hostages and notes the release of others brought partial freedom, but mourns one she awaited, Master Sgt. Ran Gvil, killed with body still held in Gaza.


Activist Yoseph Haddad posted that children should play in playgrounds, not have them named in memory after being kidnapped and murdered by terrorists, vowing never to forget Ariel and Kfir Bibas and their mother Shiri.


Ya'akov Tetleroyd, survivor of the Bondi Beach terrorism event, lost his father Boris and nearly his arm to a gunshot wound. Initially angry and unforgiving, wishing harm on the gunmen, he reached forgiveness to avoid carrying hatred daily and escaping a cycle of dwelling on the event.


Jacinta Price reflected on parliament's return after the Bondi massacre, saying politicians owe it to victims to ensure history never repeats.


Mike Pezzullo believes hate group members convicted of hate crimes should lose citizenship, proposing amendments to the Citizenship Act to add such offences to those carrying revocation.


British schools fail to teach children properly about antisemitism dangers. The Holocaust has been politicized and watered down by universalizing victims, diluting its specific Nazi ideology targeting Jews. It shifted toward all 20th-century genocides, reducing the industrial attempt to eradicate Jews. Post-October 7, schools canceled Holocaust events as too complicated, and children questioned why Gaza was not discussed as genocide. Teaching unions like the NEU push anti-Israel propaganda, with Jewish teachers leaving, and incidents blocking Jewish MPs. Schools risk repeating history by looking away from antisemitism's roots in classrooms.


Activist David Collier's open letter urges Manchester City Council not to undermine antisemitism safeguards by adopting motions on so-called anti-Palestinian racism[sic]. Even watered-down versions grant legitimacy to an activist framework reframing antisemitism protections as illegitimate and pressuring bodies to treat anti-Israel narratives as protected. Racism must be confronted, but APR is political capture, not neutral anti-racism; existing tools address discrimination against Arabs, Palestinians.


France faces court over its embassy in a Baghdad mansion confiscated from a Jewish family under antisemitic laws. The Lawee brothers built it in the 1930s and leased it to France for protection amid rising persecution. After Iraq nationalized Jewish property, France stopped paying the family and paid the state. Descendants seek unpaid rent and damages, noting Iraq's once-thriving Jewish community fled after 1948.


Stanford SJP calls for a student intifada and plans a walkout against Palantir Technologies. The group previously recruited with intifada language and honored October 7 martyrs.


The University of Washington lifted suspensions of anti-Israel protesters who occupied and damaged a building, causing $1 million in harm, after conduct hearings found violations but ended bans.


A judge ordered Ohio State to revoke a student's expulsion over anti-Israel videos, ruling they did not constitute incitement or likely cause imminent violence, as he advocated nonviolence elsewhere and lacked specific calls to action.


Charles Jacobs and Ben Poser point out that equating anti-Jewish jihad with MLK's non-violent civil rights movement covers up Arab and Muslim responsibility for historical and ongoing black enslavement. Arabs profited from the trans-Atlantic trade, and black slaves remain in places like Libya and Algeria. Jews opposed racism, while some Arab concern for black rights was disinformation. They note a rabbi disinvited from an MLK event over Israel ties.


Activists highlighted nurse Lana Abugharbieh for promoting extremist rhetoric, Holocaust distortions, and inflammatory comparisons while licensed to care.


Elliot Kaufman commented that events proved some earlier views right regarding Iran protests, post-October 7 propaganda, and certain academics.


StopAntisemitism reported David Grutman banning Nick Fuentes and associates (after Nazi salutes) from his Miami establishments.


Nicole Lampert noted Laura Trott asking for investigation into the NEU's encouraged Jew hatred, urging the education secretary to tackle it for rooting out school antisemitism.


Elder of Ziyon explains how left and right borrow each other's antisemitic ideas. Antisemitism is portable, detaching from one ideology to another while preserving structure, borrowing moral vocabulary to rebrand prejudice as critique. It uses anti-Zionism to recycle tropes as politics. Historical antisemitism shifted from socialist anti-capitalism to Soviet anti-imperialism to decolonial theory, with tropes like conspiracy and power persisting. Right-wing antisemites now adopt left and Arab anti-Zionist language for camouflage. Antisemitism acts as reusable narrative technology, personifying blame across capitalism, colonialism, globalism, or Zionism, adapting dialects while the core endures.


Protesters decry 20,000 killed by Islamic Republic (Jan.2026)
  • Jan 20, 2026:

Witnesses in Bushehr, Iran, reported security forces firing at protesters from high positions over two nights, causing over 20 severe eye injuries, overwhelming medical centers.


Jewish community leaders visited the Great Mosque of Stockholm to present a Quran from Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque as a gesture of solidarity.


Senior Hamas leaders are reportedly planning a safe exit from Gaza after Phase II of Trump's Gaza plan, while military faction leaders insist on staying, according to sources.


Demolition of UNRWA's headquarters in Jerusalem at Ammunition Hill has begun, following a Knesset decision to cut ties with the agency due to staff involvement in the October 7 massacre, transferring assets to the state and revoking immunity.


An agreement for Kurdish forces in Syria to hand over autonomy and integrate into state structures is failing amid renewed heavy fighting, with the Kurdish administration declaring general mobilization and calling Kurds abroad to return.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that if Iran attacks Israel, it will face unprecedented force, and regardless of Iran's future, it will not return to its previous state.


A post discusses Iran's regime suppressing its people, estimating massive potential deaths if crackdowns continue, and its support for Hamas and PIJ in Gaza through weapons and funding. It reminds the October 7 attack by Hamas, Israel's defensive response, and Hamas using civilians as shields. Casualty figures from Gaza's health ministry are questioned, with Israel eliminating many terrorists while minimizing civilian harm.


A viral skit by Triggernometry parodies modern antisemites like Nick Fuentes and Andrew Tate, portraying them as a mismatched group promoting Nazi ideas, which would frustrate even Hitler.


An anti-Israel, Arab led mob in Toronto ambushed and targeted Israeli comedian Guy Hochman during protests.


Channel 13 reporter Yosef Israel caused outrage with a tweet calling for the end of Haredi society, and suggesting they belong only in museums, drawing historical diabolical comparisons; he apologized amid backlash but it did not quell the anger.


Andrew and Tristan Tate denied dancing to a song with "Heil Hitler" lyrics at a Miami club, (with infamous Nick Fuentes and Islamist-nazi Amrou Fudl - Gaines) despite footage showing Nazi salutes and ties to Kanye West, offering no apology.


Melbourne Jewish teens threatened, ‘Heil Hitler’ yelled as car nearly struck boy. The five boys, who were dressed in traditional Chassidic garb, were walking home when they were subjected to antisemitic abuse and threats. It comes after 2 years of anti Israel Arab led "protests," as well as Iran linked attacks on synagogue with swastika and "free palestine" sprayed vandalism and the Hanukkah massacre by Islamists father and son.


The Miami nightclub Vendome fired three employees and permanently banned several far-right and antisemitic influencers after playing a song by Kanye West that glorifies Adolf Hitler at the request of VIP guests. The club apologized, said the incident should never have occurred, and announced new safeguards to prevent its venue from being used to promote hate. Jewish organizations and local officials condemned the episode, calling it disturbing and unacceptable. One of the owners, Mansour is seen in the Hitlerist video.

A separate commentary piece highlights ideological and religious motivations behind the nightclub incident, focusing on the backgrounds and beliefs of the club’s owners and the influencers involved. It reminds the broader pattern of antisemitism (radical Arab racism) and Islamist extremism. Vendome club owned by the French citizens: 'Jonathan Mansour, Adel Bourkia, Byram Zaied and Fallou Bathily; Jonathan Mansour has Arab-Iraqi roots; Adel Bourkia and Byram Zaied to be Arabs; Fallou Bathily is of Senegalese West African descent [Senegal is 95-97% Muslim]; Amrou Fudl is that infamous "Myron Gaines" black Muslim fascist; Andrew Tate converted to Islam, once praised ISIS and became vocal pro "Palestine..." The Arab Mansour was seen in the Hitlerism video.'


Netanyahu warned that Iran would face unprecedented military force if it attacks Israel, stressing that regardless of political developments inside Iran, Israel will not allow Tehran to return to a position of strength threatening Israeli security.


The number of UK secondary schools commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day has sharply declined since the Hamas-led massacre in southern Israel, falling from more than 2,000 schools to well under 1,000. Jewish leaders expressed alarm, warning that reduced Holocaust education reflects and contributes to a more hostile environment for Jews in Britain.


France’s Jewish community marked the anniversary of the murder of Ilan Halimi [after weeks of torture by Muslim mostly gang] amid renewed vandalism of memorials dedicated to him. Jewish organizations and government officials condemned the repeated attacks, pledging to pursue those responsible and warning that antisemitism remains a serious and persistent problem in France.


A report by the Anti-Defamation League found that US-based anti-Zionist groups are actively spreading propaganda produced by terrorist organizations such as Hamas through mainstream social media platforms. The report warns that this activity normalizes extremist violence, blurs the line between protest and terrorism, and in some cases may violate US law, urging platforms and universities to intervene.


Another ADL study documented campus-based activists sharing and distributing Hamas propaganda that explicitly praises violence against Jews and Israel. The report highlights cases at multiple universities, warning that such activity risks radicalization and calling on tech companies, lawmakers, and college administrators to enforce existing rules against terrorist content.


Israel’s defense minister Sa'ar issued a veiled warning aimed at Turkey, cautioning regional powers against ambitions of restoring empires or gaining influence through proxies and terrorism. Speaking alongside Greece’s defense minister, he emphasized Israel’s commitment to preventing hostile actors from destabilizing the region, including in Gaza and neighboring arenas.


Videos circulated showing right-wing influencers, including [Islam convert:] Andrew Tate, [Muslim:] Myron Gaines [Amrou Fudl], and Nick Fuentes, partying at an Arabs mainly owned Miami Beach nightclub Vendome while singing along to a song that praises Adolf Hitler - still making rounds. The footage sparked widespread backlash and calls for a boycott. The club condemned antisemitism and said it was investigating, though clips appeared to show the club’s owner alongside the influencers during the event. Separately, another Miami nightlife entrepreneur publicly banned the individuals from his venues, stating they had no place in his establishments or the city.


Newly released footage from inside a bus shows moments leading up to the death of 18-year-old Naftali Zvi Kramer, a yeshiva student struck at an intersection near Kommiyot. Passengers are heard panicking as the driver accelerates toward a group of people before the fatal impact. While police initially described the incident as a traffic accident, the video prompted allegations of deliberate or reckless conduct. The driver is suspected of serious offenses, and political and community leaders are demanding a thorough investigation and accountability.


An opinion piece contrasts what it describes as the courage of Iranian protesters with what it characterizes as Western reluctance to confront repression. It argues that sustained protest in Iran reflects a collapse of fear, while Western societies avoid risk and moral clarity in the face of authoritarian violence.


Article points out that Fatah and Hamas are sharing the same ultimate objective: the elimination of Israel. Statements and actions by senior Fatah figures are cited to argue that differences between the two groups are stylistic rather than substantive, and that international efforts to treat Fatah as a peace partner have failed.


Donald Trump says he has ordered additional B-2 bombers as a warning to Iran, insisting Tehran must halt its nuclear program. He expressed hope that military action will not be necessary.


Iranian protests are described as unfolding under a near-total internet blackout, with citizens cut off from the outside world. Fragmentary reports depict widespread violence, repression, and a country under de facto martial law.


  • Jan 21, 2026:

Reports from inside Iran say hospitals and morgues in several cities are running short of body bags as deaths from nationwide protests increase. Sources describe bodies accumulating in medical facilities, tight security controls, pressure on staff and families, and restrictions on information, allegedly to obscure the true death toll.


The United States has deployed an F-15 fighter squadron to the Middle East, citing readiness and regional security needs amid rising tensions with Iran. The move is presented as part of broader efforts to deter escalation and reassure allies.


The European Union announced plans to expand bans on exporting drone and missile technology to Iran. The move is linked to Iran’s internal crackdown and aims to further restrict the regime’s military capabilities.


The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency warned that the standoff with Iran over its nuclear program is approaching a breaking point. He said Iran must explain missing enriched uranium and permit inspections at sites that were attacked, stressing that the current situation cannot continue indefinitely.


A report claims the Pentagon is planning a large, costly military base near Israel’s border with Gaza to house thousands of international peacekeepers. The plan is described as a major expansion of U.S. military presence in Israel and has generated debate and concern.


The Israeli military said it carried out a strike in Gaza against individuals operating a Hamas drone that it described as a threat. The incident resulted in deaths and is under review by the military.


Graphic footage circulated showing Iranian security forces violently attacking a protester with an axe. The video has been cited as stark evidence of the brutality used to suppress dissent during Iran’s ongoing unrest.


Reports say Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined an initiative led by Donald Trump called the “Board of Peace,” which seeks to bypass the United Nations and expand beyond Gaza. The initiative reportedly involves large financial commitments and has drawn criticism and resistance from parts of Europe.


'To fixate on flawed accusations against Israel while ignoring genuine, massive atrocities elsewhere is to repeat ominous historical precedents.' An essay points out that Western institutions and media disproportionately accuse Israel of severe human rights crimes while ignoring or downplaying mass atrocities elsewhere in the world. It contends that buzzwords terms like genocide, apartheid, and starvation are misused as political tools against Israel, that Hamas violence and incitement are overlooked, and that Israel’s actions are misrepresented while genuine global abuses receive less attention.


A comparison is drawn between media coverage of Iran’s crackdown on protesters and coverage of Gaza, showing that Western media emphasize Gaza civilian suffering while downplaying or obscuring mass killings of Iranian civilians.


Anti-Zionist narratives are relying on the denial of Jewish victimhood. The argument holds that acknowledging Jewish suffering undermines claims that Israel and Jews are uniquely evil, so such suffering is dismissed or inverted.


A New York City fundraiser featured merchandise supporting Hamas, Hezbollah, and the PFLP. All three groups are designated terrorist organizations by the United States.


A Turkish Muslim student studying in Israel says she faces arrest warrants and death threats after publicly identifying as a Zionist. She reports being unable to return safely to Turkey.


Muslim Brotherhood leaders attended a large Islamist gathering in Pakistan focused on Gaza and Israel. The event included rhetoric portraying Israel and the United States as illegitimate and hostile forces.


A Michigan official confirmed that bigoted Arab lawyer Zena Ozeir is no longer an assistant attorney general after scrutiny of her anti-Israel social media activity. The state declined to say whether her departure was linked to the investigation.

Jewish organizations are demanding clarity from Michigan authorities about the circumstances surrounding Zena Ozeir’s exit. They argue public trust requires transparency when antisemitic rhetoric may be involved.


Miami nightclub Vendome, (largely Arab owned and by a Muslim with Senegal roots), where on Jan 17, a group of antisemties -- including Nick Fuentes, Islam convert Andrew Tate, with his brother Tristan both ccused of rape and human trafficking; Islam convert Sneako, and black Muslim fascist Amrou Fudl "Myron gaines" -- demanded and danced to Kanye's "heil Hitler," the club faced backlash after these videos surfaced [Additional footage showed Myron Gaines giving a Nazi salute and yelling “Jews mad!” en route to the club]. The club initially issued a strong statement condemning antisemitism, hate speech, and prejudice, claiming it fired several staff members, permanently banned the individuals involved, and implemented new protocols to prevent recurrence. However, PageSix reported that video evidence appears to show the club's owners, Byram Zaied and Jonathan Mansour, partying alongside the group throughout the evening. Clips depict a man resembling Zaied standing next to Andrew Tate, and one appearing to be Mansour at Tate's table, where staff provided shout-outs and an illuminated “Welcome Andrew Tate” sign.


Iranian authorities admit that more than 3,000 people have been killed during protests, while outside groups state the true number may be much higher.


Erdogan's Turkiye: A closed-door meeting of Muslim Brotherhood leaders and affiliates in Istanbul is portrayed as a strategic effort to reorganize and regain influence amid regional pressure and terrorist designations. Discussions reportedly focused on exploiting instability in conflicts such as Yemen and Sudan, as well as internal coordination across the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe.


Eight Muslim-majority countries announced they are joining a U.S.-backed Peace Council for Gaza. The initiative aims to oversee a ceasefire, reconstruction, and a political framework for Gaza’s future.

Jan 22-Feb 22, 2026

  • Jan 22, 2026:


An Iranian man reportedly survived by pretending to be dead for three days in a morgue, fearing execution by security forces if discovered alive.


Witnesses say wounded protesters were piled with corpses at a Tehran forensic center, some still breathing. Accounts describe live fire, mass casualties, and fear of seeking medical care.


Iranian security forces reportedly shot dead a flower shop owner in Shiraz after he sheltered protesters during demonstrations.


Protesters gathered outside the U.S. embassy demanding action after a massacre of Syrian Kurds. Some demonstrators openly called for Israeli or Western military intervention.


Donald Trump claimed that Iranian authorities canceled hundreds of planned executions after he threatened military action. He reiterated demands that Iran abandon nuclear weapons.


Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to meet with Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff regarding Ukraine and Trump’s peace initiatives.

Dozens of swastikas were discovered in a Brooklyn playground, prompting a hate crimes investigation. Jewish groups condemned the vandalism as deeply alarming.


Australia held a national day of mourning for victims of the Hanukkah massacre. Authorities say the attack targeted Jews and was inspired by Islamic State ideology.


U.S. authorities announced plans to deport Arab anti-Israel pro-Hamas agitator Mahmoud Khalil to Algeria, citing enforcement of immigration and security laws. His legal team is expected to appeal.


Reports from Gaza show public anger toward Hamas leaders accused of seeking to flee abroad while civilians face devastation. Protesters denounced the leadership as corrupt and cowardly.


Donald Trump said Iran is shooting protesters while continuing nuclear experiments. He claimed U.S. threats deterred further executions.


A survey in Ireland found major gaps in Holocaust knowledge, with many adults unaware that six million Jews were murdered. A small percentage denied the Holocaust altogether. [Ireland is the most 'anti-Israel' in Europe].


A press freedom group reported that Iran remains among the worst countries for torturing jailed journalists. Despite fewer journalists imprisoned, documented abuse has sharply increased.


Israeli forces intercepted a drone carrying pistols that crossed into Israel from the east. The weapons were seized without reported injuries.


Britain announced it will not join Trump’s Gaza Peace Council for now, citing concerns over Russian participation.


Trump warned that Hamas must disarm under his Gaza plan or face destruction. He said the group’s survival depends on surrendering its weapons.


A popular children’s entertainer "Ms. Rachel" - Rachel Griffin Accurso, caught 'red handed' has come under renewed criticism after her account appeared to like an antisemitic comment online. Despite an emotional apology and denial of antisemitic intent, critics cite her past activism and online interactions as evidence of bias, fueling ongoing backlash. Compounding the fallout, Accurso interacted with a comment from the [Arab bigoted "Palestine"] account Palestine News Network (PNN) in her apology thread, which speculated the antisemitic remark was a "planted op" by adversaries, a claim some interpreted as endorsing a conspiracy theory.' It comes after months of major problems with her: Focusing only on the non Israel side; advancing genocidal Hamas propaganda, not blaming the real culprit for Arab "palestine" kids, and posting a graphic photo of a Gazan child with precondition illness to shock her million viewers then removing it without explanation after massive damage done.


An Israeli soldier died from wounds sustained after a ceasefire violation by Hamas. He is remembered as a dedicated fighter and leaves behind a large family.


Parents at a Jewish daycare in North Carolina were shaken by a Nazi poster threatening murder. Authorities launched an investigation into the antisemitic threat.


Trump warned that Hamas would be “blown away” if it refuses to disarm under the next phase of his peace plan. He said the group had agreed in principle to surrender weapons.


Israeli strikes targeted Hezbollah weapons routes and killed a senior smuggler near Sidon. The operation aimed to disrupt arms transfers.


The United States imposed sanctions on several organizations accused of acting as a Hamas support network under the guise of humanitarian work. Officials said the move is meant to protect legitimate aid efforts. Organizations include Gaza-based Waed Society, Al-Nur Society, Qawafil Society, Al-Falah Society, Merciful Hands and Al-Salameh Society.


Israeli forces arrested a key explosives manufacturer in Samaria during a security operation. Authorities said the suspect was involved in preparing attacks in the Tulkarm area.


Iran’s security crackdown on nationwide protests has led to a sharply rising death toll, according to rights groups and UN warnings. One organization has verified thousands of deaths, is reviewing many more suspected cases, and reports tens of thousands of arrests, with overall fatalities potentially exceeding 20,000.


Reports describe a developing understanding between the United States and Hamas focused on disarmament and political recognition. The framework distinguishes between heavy and light weapons, avoids language of surrender, and may allow some Hamas leaders to leave Gaza under security assurances, while Israel is said to hold serious reservations.


Israeli forces destroyed an extensive Hamas tunnel network in central Gaza, including living quarters and weapons storage. The operation is presented as part of broader military preparations tied to an evolving ceasefire phase.


Kurdish women around the world have staged symbolic protests by braiding their hair in response to the killing and desecration of a female Kurdish fighter in Syria. The act has become a sign of solidarity and resistance amid ongoing clashes in the region.


The University of Pennsylvania is accused of obstructing federal investigations into campus antisemitism while claiming to protect Jewish students. The dispute centers on the school’s resistance to subpoenas seeking records related to alleged harassment and complaints.


A bipartisan bill advancing in the U.S. House seeks to strengthen strategic, diplomatic, and energy ties between the United States, Israel, and Eastern Mediterranean partners. Supporters argue the region is increasingly vital for infrastructure, security, and energy cooperation.


Russia’s president Putin pledged to join an international governing body proposed as part of a plan for Gaza’s future, stating that Russia would use frozen assets to fund its participation. He framed the move as intended to support Palestinian reconstruction and interests, met Abbas.


Conflicting statements have emerged over the reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt. Palestinian officials claim it will open soon, while Israeli officials insist it will remain closed until specific Israeli demands are met.


Two teenagers were arrested in Brooklyn after dozens of swastikas and antisemitic messages were sprayed in a playground frequented by Jewish children. Authorities are treating the vandalism as a hate crime amid a broader rise in antisemitic incidents.


An essay by military expert John Spencerbafaibstvtge "genocide" slur points out that labeling Israel’s war conduct as genocide distorts international law and endangers future military operations by democratic states. The author stresses that intent, not casualty figures alone, defines genocide, and contends that Israel’s actions do not meet that legal standard.


Commentary by Seth Mandel slams politicians who accuse Israel of genocide for political convenience and later retreat from the claim. It points out that using the term as a partisan litmus test trivializes its meaning and reflects moral inconsistency.


The U.S. president said American naval forces are moving toward Iran and that Washington is closely monitoring Tehran’s actions. He claimed previous threats led Iran to halt planned executions and warned of severe consequences if violence escalates.


The U.S. president announced that Canada’s invitation to join an international peace council had been withdrawn, stating the decision publicly and portraying the council as an exclusive body of global leaders.


An Israeli reserve soldier who was critically wounded in combat in Rafah later died from his injuries after months of medical treatment. He is survived by his wife and five children.


Attackers threw rocks at vehicles traveling between two junctions in northern Israel, causing property damage but no injuries.


U.S. officials reiterated that Iran is under close observation, citing the movement of a large American naval presence following Tehran’s suspension of executions of protesters.


A former Israeli hostage, Adi Shoham, recounts her abduction with her children and mother and explains why she remained silent after release, saying Hamas threatened to kill her husband if she spoke. She describes a moment when she ran to save a small child being held by a Hamas gunman and shares the long psychological toll of captivity and coercion.


An international airline suspends flights to Israel due to escalating regional security risks and instability, citing safety concerns for passengers and crews.


Senior U.S. envoys Witkoff/Kushner, travel to Israel amid heightened diplomatic and security tensions, with discussions expected to focus on regional stability, Gaza, and relations with neighboring states.


  • Jan 23, 2026:

A U.S. federal judge, William Young, rules that non-citizen academics involved in anti-Israel "protests" are presumptively protected by free-speech rights, shifting the burden to the government to prove deportations are not retaliatory. 'The protections extended to the plaintiffs include only non-citizens, who were members of AAUP or MESA between the time the plaintiffs brought suit and Young’s decision on the case in September.' The decision sharply criticizes executive actions and proposes unusually broad safeguards and the use of an advisory jury.


The U.S. government expands sanctions on Iran’s illicit oil export network, arguing that revenues fund terrorism and weapons programs while worsening economic conditions for ordinary Iranians.


New York City’s council speaker visits a vandalized Brooklyn playground marked with swastikas, condemns the incidents as part of a growing trend of hate crimes, and promotes a new city safety and anti-hate initiative.


A U.S. congressman calls for the dismissal of an Emory University physician because of her family ties to a senior Iranian official under U.S. sanctions, arguing that such connections make her continued role unacceptable.


  • Jan 24, 2026:

Witnesses report that Iranian security forces killed protesters in Karaj with sniper fire and secretly buried victims at night, including a teenage boy. Accounts describe targeted shootings, intimidation of families, and efforts to prevent public mourning.


The United States sanctions vessels and companies linked to Iran’s “shadow fleet,” saying the ships moved large volumes of Iranian oil and that proceeds support militant groups and repression.


Washington threatens Iraq with sanctions that could jeopardize its oil revenues unless Baghdad curbs Iranian influence, dramatically increasing pressure on Iraqi political leaders.


An analysis compares reported death rates in Iran’s protest crackdowns with Gaza war casualties, arguing that Iran’s killings constitute concentrated massacres of civilians, while Gaza deaths occurred over longer periods amid combat, and that claims of Israeli fake-genocide are inconsistent with the data presented.


An alarm in New York City emerges over Islamo-socialist Mandani's proposals to unwind decades-long investments in Israel bonds, with Jewish organizations warning that singling out Israel reflects discriminatory policy rather than neutral financial review.


Belgian universities face backlash for honoring the infamous UN special rapporteur [fascista] Francesca Albanese known for antisemitic outbursts, inflammatory statements about Israel and debunked casualty claims, with Jewish groups arguing the move undermines academic integrity and fuels antisemitism.


A report claims the U.S. president issued a stark military ultimatum to Iran, describing extensive preparations and warning of swift action if red lines are crossed, while also announcing shifts in international diplomatic forums.


"UN official who financed Rina Schnerb HY"D murder on Gaza Board." Article criticized the appointment of a UN official Sigrid Kaag, to a Gaza governance body, changing a history of hostility to Israel, ties to controversial organizations, and past decisions that indirectly funded terrorism, pointing out the move undermines U.S. and Israeli interests.


Airlines cancel or reroute flights across Israel and Gulf states as U.S.-Iran tensions rise, leaving thousands stranded and reflecting widening airspace disruptions.


Video footage shows a stone-throwing attack by Arab Palestinians on a Jewish shepherd in the West Bank, highlighting ongoing localized violence.


Reports claim Iran’s supreme leader relocated to an underground bunker amid escalating unrest and external threats.


Israeli officials express anger at a U.S. envoy, accusing him of policies that could bring (dangerous Erdogan's) Turkey into direct proximity with Israel and increase the risk of confrontation.


The family of deceased Israeli hostage Ran Gvili urges U.S. envoys to pressure Hamas rather than Israel, opposing steps to ease restrictions while the hostage’s remains are still held in Gaza.


Hundreds rally in southern Israel demanding the return of the last deceased hostage Ran Gvili and insisting that no further agreements proceed until this is resolved.


German authorities arrest an Arab Lebanese suspect accused of assisting a Hamas plot targeting Jewish and Israeli institutions in Germany.


Canadian police arrest a teenager accused of making antisemitic threats against Jewish institutions, citing a rise in hate-motivated incidents.


A former Israeli hostage, Adi Shoham, recounts her abduction with her children and mother and explains why she remained silent after release, saying Hamas threatened to kill her husband if she spoke. She describes a moment when she ran to save a small child being held by a Hamas gunman and shares the long psychological toll of captivity and coercion.


An international airline suspends flights to Israel due to escalating regional security risks and instability, citing safety concerns for passengers and crews.


Senior U.S. envoys Witkoff/Kushner, travel to Israel amid heightened diplomatic and security tensions, with discussions expected to focus on regional stability, Gaza, and relations with neighboring states.


  • Jan 23, 2026:

A U.S. federal judge, William Young, rules that non-citizen academics involved in anti-Israel "protests" are presumptively protected by free-speech rights, shifting the burden to the government to prove deportations are not retaliatory. 'The protections extended to the plaintiffs include only non-citizens, who were members of AAUP or MESA between the time the plaintiffs brought suit and Young’s decision on the case in September.' The decision sharply criticizes executive actions and proposes unusually broad safeguards and the use of an advisory jury.


The U.S. government expands sanctions on Iran’s illicit oil export network, arguing that revenues fund terrorism and weapons programs while worsening economic conditions for ordinary Iranians.


New York City’s council speaker visits a vandalized Brooklyn playground marked with swastikas, condemns the incidents as part of a growing trend of hate crimes, and promotes a new city safety and anti-hate initiative.


A U.S. congressman calls for the dismissal of an Emory University physician because of her family ties to a senior Iranian official under U.S. sanctions, arguing that such connections make her continued role unacceptable.


  • Jan 24, 2026:

Witnesses report that Iranian security forces killed protesters in Karaj with sniper fire and secretly buried victims at night, including a teenage boy. Accounts describe targeted shootings, intimidation of families, and efforts to prevent public mourning.


The United States sanctions vessels and companies linked to Iran’s “shadow fleet,” saying the ships moved large volumes of Iranian oil and that proceeds support militant groups and repression.


Washington threatens Iraq with sanctions that could jeopardize its oil revenues unless Baghdad curbs Iranian influence, dramatically increasing pressure on Iraqi political leaders.


An analysis compares reported death rates in Iran’s protest crackdowns with Gaza war casualties, arguing that Iran’s killings constitute concentrated massacres of civilians, while Gaza deaths occurred over longer periods amid combat, and that claims of Israeli fake-genocide are inconsistent with the data presented.


An alarm in New York City emerges over Islamo-socialist Mandani's proposals to unwind decades-long investments in Israel bonds, with Jewish organizations warning that singling out Israel reflects discriminatory policy rather than neutral financial review.


Belgian universities face backlash for honoring the infamous UN special rapporteur [fascista] Francesca Albanese known for antisemitic outbursts, inflammatory statements about Israel and debunked casualty claims, with Jewish groups arguing the move undermines academic integrity and fuels antisemitism.


A report claims the U.S. president issued a stark military ultimatum to Iran, describing extensive preparations and warning of swift action if red lines are crossed, while also announcing shifts in international diplomatic forums.


"UN official who financed Rina Schnerb HY"D murder on Gaza Board." Article criticized the appointment of a UN official Sigrid Kaag, to a Gaza governance body, changing a history of hostility to Israel, ties to controversial organizations, and past decisions that indirectly funded terrorism, pointing out the move undermines U.S. and Israeli interests.


Airlines cancel or reroute flights across Israel and Gulf states as U.S.-Iran tensions rise, leaving thousands stranded and reflecting widening airspace disruptions.


Video footage shows a stone-throwing attack by Arab Palestinians on a Jewish shepherd in the West Bank, highlighting ongoing localized violence.


Reports claim Iran’s supreme leader relocated to an underground bunker amid escalating unrest and external threats.


Israeli officials express anger at a U.S. envoy, accusing him of policies that could bring (dangerous Erdogan's) Turkey into direct proximity with Israel and increase the risk of confrontation.


The family of deceased Israeli hostage Ran Gvili urges U.S. envoys to pressure Hamas rather than Israel, opposing steps to ease restrictions while the hostage’s remains are still held in Gaza.


Hundreds rally in southern Israel demanding the return of the last deceased hostage Ran Gvili and insisting that no further agreements proceed until this is resolved.


German authorities arrest an Arab Lebanese suspect accused of assisting a Hamas plot targeting Jewish and Israeli institutions in Germany.


Canadian police arrest a teenager accused of making antisemitic threats against Jewish institutions, citing a rise in hate-motivated incidents.


  • Jam 25, 2026:

Iranian health officials told reporters that internal government figures indicate more than 30,000 people may have been killed during nationwide protests over just two days Jam 8-9, far exceeding publicly acknowledged numbers. Hospitals and morgues were overwhelmed, body bags ran out, and trucks were used to transport corpses. Independent doctors and researchers say even these figures likely underestimate the true toll, as deaths in military hospitals and remote areas are not fully counted. Witness accounts and leaked data describe mass shootings across thousands of locations after authorities shut down communications, with security forces using heavy weapons. The article illustrates the scale of the violence through expert comparisons and personal stories, including the killing of a 23-year-old woman protester.

Iran International: Documents reviewed by an independent media outlet indicate that more than 36,500 protesters were killed by Iranian security forces during the same two-day crackdown, making it the deadliest protest massacre on record. The findings are based on classified documents, medical records, eyewitness accounts, and testimony from victims’ families. Evidence suggests some detainees were executed after arrest, including wounded protesters shot in hospitals. The investigation describes a coordinated pattern of killings across multiple cities and characterizes the events as an unprecedented mass killing of civilians during street protests.


An Israeli television correspondent of Arab affairs, warned that placing the Rafah Crossing under exclusive Egyptian control could solidify Hamas’s grip on Gaza. He argued that such an arrangement risks turning the territory into a permanent jihadist enclave by limiting international oversight and reducing pressure on Hamas’s rule.


A U.S. envoy signaled that Washington and Jerusalem are closely coordinating on the future of the Rafah Crossing and the next phase of a broader plan for Gaza. Talks were described as constructive, with discussions covering border control, security arrangements, and regional implications tied to a larger political framework.


The Israeli government approved plans to establish five new community settlements in the eastern Be’er Sheva metropolitan area of the Negev. Supporters say the move will strengthen regional development and settlement, while critics argue it raises political and social concerns about land use and regional demographics.


A new AI-generated video released by Israeli media personifies humanitarian supplies diverted by Hamas for military use. By giving a “voice” to items such as construction materials turned into weapons, the video aims to illustrate how civilian aid is allegedly repurposed for armed conflict.


The Israeli military announced the completion of a year-long operation to destroy a major underground tunnel route in southern Gaza. The tunnel stretched several miles and was located in an area where Israeli forces remain deployed under a ceasefire arrangement. Officials described the operation as a significant blow to militant infrastructure.


The commander of U.S. Central Command met with Israel’s military chief amid an ongoing American military buildup in the region. The meetings focused on coordination and preparedness in response to rising tensions with Iran and broader regional security challenges.


Israel’s prime minister Netanyahu met with senior U.S. figures involved in shaping plans for Gaza’s future. Discussions centered on implementing a comprehensive proposal to end the conflict, with U.S. officials stressing that reconstruction efforts depend on Hamas being disarmed.


Holocaust survivors gathered in Jerusalem to launch a book sharing personal stories of survival and hope ahead of Holocaust Remembrance events. The book compiles dozens of testimonies describing small miracles and resilience, with speakers emphasizing the importance of preserving these stories for future generations.


Israeli forces launched a wide search operation in Gaza City following information provided by Hamas regarding the possible location of the remains of a slain hostage. The effort focuses on a cemetery area, as Israeli leaders debate broader issues including the potential reopening of the Rafah Crossing.


  • Jan 26, 2026:

Joseph Bau’s life story follows his survival of the Holocaust through creativity, forged documents, and quiet resistance. An artist from Krakow, he used humor and art to stay alive, married fellow prisoner Rebecca in a Nazi camp, reunited with her after the war, and later preserved his legacy through a museum in Tel Aviv and a new film about his life.


A report claims Iranian authorities may have killed more than 30,000 protesters in a two-day crackdown, with broader estimates suggesting tens of thousands of civilians were murdered over a short period amid widespread unrest.


Iran has threatened the death penalty for anyone who records or shares videos of its violent crackdown on protesters. The regime is accused of mass killings, using chemical weapons, and turning hospitals into sites of execution while attempting to silence evidence.


Iranian security forces are accused of abducting wounded protesters from hospitals and extorting families for money in exchange for returning the bodies of those killed during the crackdown.


In the city of Rasht, Iranian forces allegedly trapped civilians in a bazaar, forcing them to choose between being burned alive in a fire or fleeing into gunfire from security forces.


Investigations indicate Myanmar has adopted Iran-style tactics to bypass sanctions, using covert shipping methods to import large quantities of jet fuel later used in attacks on civilians.


Israeli forces recovered the body of Ran Gvili, the last hostage from the October 7 attack still held in Gaza. His return marked the end of a long national ordeal and led to plans for a state burial. Gvili a policeman hero, rushed to/ and saved Jews on Oct 7, was murdered and his body was kept by Hamas

Jewish religious and national figures marked the return of Ran Gvili’s body with prayers and blessings, viewing the recovery as fulfillment of a moral promise to bring every fallen soldier home.

Israeli military leadership publicly recited a blessing [Shehechiyanu] after the successful recovery mission, declaring the objective complete.

New footage was released showing parts of the operation that led to the recovery of Ran Gvili’s remains in Gaza.

Former Israeli hostages symbolically removed “Bring Them Home” pins, marking the emotional end of the hostage chapter.

Ran Gvili’s family spoke publicly, expressing pride in his actions and legacy despite their grief.

In Jerusalem, Ran Gvili’s image was projected onto a national building as a public tribute.

Jewish leaders in Israel and abroad welcomed the return of Ran Gvili, calling it a moment of closure and national unity.


The ADL responded to Kanye West’s apology for antisemitic remarks, saying it was overdue but insufficient without concrete action.


A U.S. official suggested Hamas disarmament could be linked to amnesty as part of a proposed Gaza plan, sparking debate and concern.


Iran warned that it would respond forcefully to any U.S. attack, using language meant to deter military action.


A Brazilian political figure, son of Jair Bolsonario, pledged that if elected, he would move Brazil’s embassy to Jerusalem.


U.S. officials warned that the situation with Iran is volatile, with military assets positioned nearby even as diplomacy remains possible.


  • Jan 27, 2026:

A Holocaust survivor described his journey from forced labor under Romanian fascists to seeing his granddaughter serve as an IDF officer, symbolizing Jewish survival and renewal.


Turkey’s Islamist president Erdogan warned Israel, Greece, and Cyprus that Ankara would defend its maritime claims amid rising regional tensions.


Intelligence assessments presented to U.S. leadership suggested Iran is weaker than at any point since 1979, as protests challenge the regime’s grip on power.


An IDF commander described the emotional and operational challenges of recovering Ran Gvili’s remains, emphasizing the mental toll on soldiers.


New data showed a steep decline in the number of Holocaust survivors in Israel and worldwide, highlighting the urgency of preserving their testimonies.


Hamas is reportedly seeking to integrate its police force into a future Gaza administration, a move likely to face strong Israeli opposition.


Analysts warned that Hamas hopes to use foreign backing to insert its forces into a Gaza peacekeeping framework, potentially undermining disarmament.


  • Jan 28, 2026:

Documents revealed that Palestinian Islamic Jihad knowingly fired faulty rockets that killed large numbers of Palestinians inside Gaza (around a thousand).


Israeli security officials expressed alarm that a U.S. troop withdrawal from Syria could allow Turkey-backed jihadist forces to expand, threatening regional stability and Israel’s air freedom.


Concerns were raised that Gaza reconstruction plans could enable a Hamas resurgence under a technocratic façade backed by Qatar and Turkey.


With the return of Ran Gvili, Israel concluded a decade-long chapter involving 255 hostages taken to Gaza through war, terrorism, and abductions, all of whom are now either freed or returned for burial.


An IDF officer detailed the meticulous, dangerous operation to recover Ran Gvili’s body, stressing the moral commitment to never leave fallen soldiers behind.


A rabbi in Queens was assaulted in a targeted antisemitic attack, prompting condemnation from officials and renewed concern over rising hate crimes.


Authorities reported a sharp global rise in severe antisemitic incidents, 800 severe incidents in 2025 - 21 Jews murdered. recorded.


Reports confirmed that the Palestinian Authority continues monthly payments to a terrorist imprisoned for killing children, renewing criticism of the policy.


U.S. officials acknowledged uncertainty over who might rule Iran after its current leadership, amid escalating unrest and military tensions.


Activist: 'The death toll in Iran is now over 60,000 according to my sources on the ground at hospitals.'


Intelligence uncovered an Iranian spy network planning drone attacks on U.S. interests and smuggling weapons across the region.


A Harvard professor with a record of anti-Israel activism was elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board, drawing criticism from Jewish organizations.


The ADL warned that artificial intelligence platforms could replicate the antisemitism problems seen on social media unless addressed early and proactively.


The American metal band Earth canceled a concert in Bologna after refusing to perform with a Palestinian flag displayed on stage. The band said the venue chose politics over music when it declined to remove the flag.


  • Jan 28, 2026:

A Jewish victim of Hanukkah massacre in western Sydney was reportedly treated under a false name and religion at a hospital to conceal her Jewish identity, amid fears staff could not be trusted. The claim surfaced alongside outrage over a separate incident in which extremist nurses were filmed threatening harm to “Zionist” patients, raising alarm about antisemitism in healthcare settings.


Qatar and the United States have taken a leading role in Gaza-related arrangements as Israel pushes to halt aid reaching Hamas and signals readiness to resume fighting if necessary. The situation reflects growing friction over post-war governance and security.


U.S. officials are reportedly considering direct strikes on Iranian leadership targets in an effort to reignite popular protests against the regime. The idea is framed as a way to exploit internal unrest rather than pursue a full-scale war.


Israel’s leadership is reportedly acting cautiously toward Iran, amid concerns that U.S. President Trump may be maneuvering Tehran into a position that could justify escalation. Israeli officials appear wary of being drawn into a broader trap.


Washington has expressed support for an international arms buyback initiative aimed at removing weapons from Gaza as part of a broader demilitarization plan. The proposal is intended to weaken militant groups and stabilize the territory.


Iran issued a sharp warning that any attack could trigger all-out war, threatening to strike central Israeli population centers. The statement was framed as a direct response to escalating rhetoric from Washington.


Iraqi political figure Nouri al-Maliki rejected U.S. pressure and warnings that American support could be withdrawn if he returns to power. He portrayed himself as defiant in the face of U.S. demands.


Iranian authorities are accused of forcing families of slain protesters to falsely identify them as regime fighters in order to reclaim bodies, while charging families for the ammunition used to kill them. The allegations point to an extensive effort to cover up the scale of protest deaths.


Germany’s foreign minister said he is ashamed that Jews in Germany fear speaking Hebrew or displaying Jewish identity in public. He reaffirmed Germany’s commitment to Israel and discussed efforts to combat rising antisemitism.


A recent poll of Arab-Palestinians showed a significant rise in trust for Hamas, particularly in the West Bank, where it now surpasses all other Palestinian factions. Overall attitudes remained largely unchanged aside from this shift.


Columbia University plans to screen a film portraying lying Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah as a heroic medical figure linked to Palestinian resistance. Critics point out the film ignores his history of spreading false accusations, antisemitic rhetoric, and praise for terrorist groups.


U.S. Vice President JD Vance faced criticism after issuing a Holocaust remembrance statement that did not mention Jews, Nazis, or antisemitism. Jewish groups across the political spectrum said the omission reflected a troubling pattern of minimizing antisemitism. (Tucker Carlson influenced / pandering to bigots?)


  • Jan 29, 2025:

New footage on the Afula 12.26.25 attack, where the terrorist who killed 2. Ahmad Abu al-Rub stole employer’s car and went on rampage, killing Shimshon. Mordechai, Aviv Maor; new footage released.showed that the Arab Palestinian terrorist deliberately accelerated and swerved to kill Israeli civilians in a deadly attack. Prosecutors are preparing indictments for multiple counts of murder and attempted murder.


Several countries have begun evacuating non-essential diplomatic staff from the Middle East amid rising tensions and signs that the United States may soon strike Iran. Further evacuations are reportedly expected.


Hundreds of Jewish worshippers prayed at Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus during daylight hours for the first time in 25 years, following a policy change by Israel’s defense minister. The move signals a shift toward reestablishing a Jewish presence at the site.


A former Israeli air defense commander warned that Iran remains a major missile threat capable of targeting large Israeli population centers. He advised that any offensive action should be led by the United States.


Israel’s Hostage Command concluded its operations after years of work following the Oct. 7 attacks, marking the end of a mission that dealt with thousands of missing and abducted individuals. Its closure raises questions about future frameworks for similar crises.


European Union officials appear close to formally sanctioning Iran’s Revolutionary Guard over its violent crackdown on protests. The move would place the IRGC in the same category as major global terrorist organizations.


Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust memorial institution, was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of its role in education, remembrance, and combating antisemitism.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted Bosnian Serb leaders in Jerusalem, signaling ongoing diplomatic engagement despite regional sensitivities.


The president of Honduras formally received the credentials of Israel’s ambassador upon taking office, reaffirming diplomatic ties between the two countries.


Netanyahu said Israeli soldiers lost their lives in Gaza due in part to ammunition shortages caused by a prior U.S. arms embargo. He argued that the lack of weapons forced troops into riskier combat situations.


U.S. authorities deported three former members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard who had entered the country illegally. Officials said the action reinforced that foreign terrorist operatives are not welcome in the United States.


An Israeli leftist [Kaplan] protest leader acknowledged that encouraging refusal within the military was a mistake and said there was a connection between internal dissent and the events of Oct. 7.


The Israeli military stated that roughly 70,000 Gazans died during the war, disputing claims that most were civilians or that deaths resulted from starvation. It said tens of thousands were Hamas fighters and highlighted large-scale humanitarian aid deliveries during the conflict. It also added that the number of dead include over 25,000 Hamas terrorists as well as victims of Hamas executions and that a significant percentage of rocket firing fell on Arab Palestinian areas.


European countries that previously blocked the designation of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization were reportedly threatened by Iran’s Quds Force. Some officials argued that maintaining dialogue with Tehran was still necessary.


Germany announced it would push quickly to implement a binding EU terrorist designation against the IRGC, citing its repression inside Iran and destabilizing actions abroad.


Iran launched mass arrests across the country after crushing widespread protests, with thousands detained in secret or unofficial facilities. Rights groups warn of torture, disappearances, and executions as the regime seeks to prevent renewed unrest. Ab move seen also as an intimidation tactic.


Al Jazeera announced an upcoming forum featuring Iran’s foreign minister, a senior Hamas leader, and other controversial figures, drawing criticism over legitimizing extremist voices.


A Brooklyn man was sentenced to 15 years in prison for collaborating with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard in a plot to assassinate journalist Masih Alinejad. Prosecutors said the case underscored Iran’s willingness to carry out attacks on U.S. soil.


Hamas leaders reiterated that they have not considered disarmament and reject efforts to exclude the group from governing Gaza. They insisted Hamas retains decisive power over any proposed administrative body.


'Pay For Slay': Despite claims of reform, the Palestinian Authority continues to pay stipends to families of militants, including those living abroad. Watchdog groups say the policy still incentivizes violence.


The United States declared a national emergency over Cuba, accusing the regime of aligning with hostile powers and terrorist groups. The move authorizes tariffs on countries supplying oil to the island.


A survey of European teachers revealed widespread antisemitic incidents in schools and deep confusion over what constitutes antisemitism. A significant minority did not clearly identify classic antisemitic tropes, Holocaust denial, or attacks on Jewish symbols as antisemitic.


Saudi Arabia is reportedly moving closer to Qatar and Turkey, straining relations with the United Arab Emirates. Jewish organizations have expressed concern over Riyadh’s increasing use of anti-Israel rhetoric and shifting alliances.


The White House emphasized that its declaration of a national emergency over Cuba represents a major escalation aimed at protecting U.S. national security and pressuring the Cuban government through economic measures.


Sasha Troufanov's Torture and Warning. Sasha Troufanov, who was held captive in Gaza for 498 days, shared his experiences of isolation, torture, and harassment in an interview with BBC. He described being beaten by civilians arriving in Gaza, stabbed abd shot by "Palestinians", and held in a cramped, dark underground space for months with barely enough food. Despite physical and mental torment, Troufanov emphasized that rebuilding Gaza would not prevent future attacks, as terrorists had vowed to continue their violence. He hopes to move forward with his life and marry his fiancée, Sapir Cohen, despite the trauma he endured.


Brother of Elyakim Leibman Survives Arab Terror Attack. The brother of Nova festival victim Elyakim Leibman survived an attempted attack on Highway 449. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) responded by reinforcing security in the area to prevent further terrorism.


Arab Terrorist Arrested in Tulkarm. Border Police arrested Hadar Shahada in Tulkarm after intelligence revealed he was planning an imminent attack.


Motorcycle Convoy Honors Ran Gvili. A motorcycle convoy honored Ran Gvili, the last hostage [policeman hero] to return from Gaza, by driving to the site of the Nova massacre. The convoy was attended by former members of the Knesset and other officials.


Rafah Crossing to Open. The Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt is set to reopen on Sunday as part of the second phase of a plan to address the Gaza conflict.


IDF Strikes Hezbollah Infrastructure. In response to a ceasefire breach, the IDF targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon.


IDF Captures Key Hamas Commander. The IDF, along with Shin Bet, captured a key Hamas commander in Rafah after terrorists emerged from a tunnel. The IDF also eliminated three other terrorists in the operation.


Trump Hints at Ultimatum to Iran. Former President Donald Trump suggested he may have given Iran an ultimatum regarding its actions, though he did not specify details.


Police Crack Down on Mosque Loudspeaker Noise. Police Commissioner Danny Levi has instructed district authorities to enforce noise laws against mosques emitting unlawful levels of sound from loudspeakers.


Muslim Man [Dan Sohail].Charged with Hate Crime in New York. A 36-year-old NJ man was charged with hate crimes after ramming his car into the Chabad headquarters in Brooklyn five times.


Diplomatic Tensions Between Israel and South Africa. Israel and South Africa expelled each other's diplomats after Pretoria ordered Israel's chargé d’affaires to leave the country. [Reminder, S.A. propagated for Hamas in a so called "genocide" case by its convert to Islam politician Naledi Pandor with a history of oro jihadism].


Spain Arrests Chinese National for Hamas Funding. Spanish police arrested a Chinese hair salon in Barcelona owner near Barcelona for allegedly funneling 600,000 euros in cryptocurrency to Hamas.


Houthis Cheer Israel's UN Ambassador's Statement The Houthis celebrated after Israel’s UN Ambassador quoted their slogan, "death to America, death to Israel, curse on the J..s" in his speech to the UN Security Council.


US Approves Military Sales to Israel. The US Pentagon announced a potential $6.5 billion arms package for Israel, including Apache helicopters and armored vehicles.


The IDF rejected claims that it had accepted Gaza Health Ministry casualty figures, saying reports citing a 70,000 death toll were not based on official data and that only formal IDF channels can publish such assessments.

Media confusion arose after official appeared to endorse Gaza casualty numbers, but the military later clarified it is still analyzing data and distinguishing between combatants and civilians.

Commentary criticized official for casually repeating Hamas-provided figures without verification, arguing this caused unnecessary international misinformation.


  • Jan 30, 2026:

An Arab Palestinian immigrant in North Carolina, Nahro Sudoi Innab, was convicted of trying to arrange murders from jail by making interstate calls to pay other inmates to kill people he considered enemies. The new convictions add to earlier guilty pleas for attempted murder and could bring a lengthy additional prison sentence.


The father of a former Israeli-American hostage, Jonathan Dekel-Chen, is set to join Columbia University as a visiting professor, where he plans to teach modern Jewish history and offer a broad perspective on contemporary conflicts. [He is a critic of Netanyahu].


The largest U.S. labor union is accused of politicizing a Holocaust remembrance webinar and failing to adequately address Jewish concerns, while partner organizations defended the event as an effort to combat antisemitism through engagement and education.


A man (Robert Tuck) was arrested after allegedly calling in a bomb threat to a Temple in Florida (Ormond Beach), prompting a lockdown at an attached school and a police search that found no explosives.


An activist points out that global outrage over high-profile abuse scandals ignores what she describes as widespread, systemic sexual abuse and repression of women and girls under Iran’s current regime, calling for international attention and action.


A commentary highlights points to mass killings of Iranian protesters, using candles and images to symbolize lives lost, and questions whether international leaders will take meaningful action to support the Iranian people.


  • Jan 31, 2026:

Terrorist Eliminated in Lebanon. The IDF eliminated a terrorist attempting to rebuild Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon.


Social media posts cite 86,677 Iranians murdered by regine in 33 days.


Saudi Arabia Warns of Stronger Iranian Regime. It warned that if the US doesn't follow through on its promises to strike Iran, the Iranian regime could be emboldened.


IDF Strikes After Gaza Truce Violation. The IDF killed Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists after they violated a Gaza truce, targeting weapons storage and manufacturing sites. Dozens killed.


Moody's upgraded Israel's credit outlook, signaling positive financial prospects despite the ongoing conflict.


Iran Threatens to Attack Israel. Iran issued threats to attack Israel, heightening regional tensions.


Maryland Man Arrested for Attempting to Join ISIS. A Maryland man was arrested for attempting to join ISIS and planning an attack on Jews.


Mysterious Explosions in Iran. Explosions were reported in southern Iran, with local media attributing the blasts to exploding gas balloons. At least 6 killed. The cause remains under investigation.


An Iranian Basij member allegedly boasted online about using a sniper rifle against protesters, describing the killings as a game and claiming he targeted teenagers on orders from commanders. He reportedly shared images of himself with the weapon and framed the shootings as routine, before the post was deleted.

Another account circulating on social media identifies the same individual as a Basij paramilitary member affiliated with the IRGC, accusing him of bragging about killing protesters, including teenage girls, and presenting himself as personally involved in the repression.


  • Feb 1, 2026:

Multiple testimonies from families, medics, and witnesses describe a pattern in Iran’s crackdown in which wounded protesters were denied safety in hospitals and were instead abducted or killed. Accounts detail security forces removing injured people from medical facilities, executing some with additional gunshots, and treating survivors as liabilities to eliminate evidence.


A British legal group accused a major children’s encyclopedia Britannica platform of distorting Middle Eastern geography by omitting Israel from maps and labeling the entire area as Palestine. The complaint argued that the material misrepresented history and promoted a political narrative to children.

Following complaints and media scrutiny, the encyclopedia Britannica removed a children’s map that labeled all territory between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea as Palestine. The publisher revised the content to acknowledge Israel alongside the West Bank and Gaza, stating it would review and correct inaccuracies.


A group of Arab attackers assaulted a Jewish shepherd in Samaria and attempted to steal his firearm. Israeli forces responded to the incident, and no injuries were reported.


Israel’s coordinator for hostages and missing persons said several planned rescue missions were ultimately canceled to avoid endangering captives, despite proximity and intelligence. He denied that political considerations delayed hostage deals and said decisions balanced military pressure with negotiations.


An article criticized a leading medical journal Lancet for shifting from scientific analysis to moral advocacy in its coverage of Gaza. It points out that contested political claims were treated as established facts, narrowing space for scholarly debate and undermining academic neutrality.


Israel’s Diaspora Affairs Ministry accused Doctors Without Borders of employing individuals linked to terrorist groups and ordered the organization to halt operations in Gaza after it refused to provide staff names. The aid group said disclosing identities would endanger workers and cited the high number of aid worker deaths.


An investigative report claimed that U.S.-based Mormon-affiliated charities transferred large sums to Islamist organizations allegedly linked to Hamas. The findings alleged partnerships with groups connected to Islamist movements, while the church declined to respond to the accusations.

A book review argues that a revived political work is newly relevant, claiming it exposes ideological alliances between leftist movements and Islamist groups and warns that both are united by hostility toward Western civilization.


A report describes a video in which Donald Trump directly rebukes far-right antisemitic influencers, such as bigots Candace Owens, and Tucker Carlson, defending his relationship with Israel and signaling a willingness to confront antisemitism within his own political base.


An Israeli woman is reportedly being held in Turkey after allegedly insulting national symbols and "Palestine," raising suspicion her detention is a politically motivated act.


  • Feb 2, 2026:

A French court is set to try an Arab racist immigrant accused of killing his elderly Jewish neighbor, René Hadjadj, by throwing him from a balcony, with the case focusing on whether the act was motivated byp antisemitism or mental illness.


US pick to govern Gaza called Israel ‘colonialist’ implant. Ali Shaath’s “ideology is taken directly from the Palestinian Authority’s playbook of hate and terror promotion.”


Israeli officials revealed claims that a Hamas leader intended to keep hostages captive for up to a decade as leverage, underscoring the strategic and emotional challenges faced during hostage negotiations.


A proposal outlines a postwar plan for Gaza in which the United Arab Emirates would take a leading civilian and security role, backed by major investments and support from Israel and the United States.


Authorities are investigating vandalism at a Jewish school in Paris after windows were smashed and security equipment damaged.


U.S. senator L. Graham argued that lasting peace in the Middle East requires the fall of Iran’s current regime, as tensions rise amid warnings of broader conflict.


A former Israeli minister criticized religious Zionist participation in the military, claiming it harms spiritual values and religious identity.


Israeli forces demolished the home of a Arab terrorist, Mahmoud Abed, who murdered 22-year-old Shalev Zevuloni in July, citing deterrence and security policy.


Reports claim Iran has sharply increased missile production and reinforced launch sites, as regional states warn that escalation could have severe consequences.


The United States and Iran are preparing for direct nuclear talks mediated by regional actors, even as military forces remain on high alert and tensions persist.


Britain imposed new sanctions on Iranian officials, including a government minister and police chiefs, over alleged abuses.


An adviser to Iran’s supreme leader warned that any U.S. military strike would inevitably draw Israel into a wider conflict.


Donald Trump stated that major U.S. forces are moving toward Iran while negotiations continue, warning that failure to reach an agreement could lead to severe outcomes.


Israel’s government declared that the Palestinian Authority will have no role in governing Gaza after the war.


Iranian officials suggested they may halt parts of their nuclear program and transfer enriched uranium abroad as a compromise to ease tensions with the United States.


A former U.S. official accused Wikipedia of being dominated by extreme anti-Zionist activists, charging articles on antisemitism, Israel, (pointing to paid malicious editors), and campus protests (especially on antisenitic SJP), are biased and misrepresent his views, with broader implications for public understanding and AI systems.


A former Anti-Israel president of Chile, Michelle Bachelet, known for strong criticism of Israel was nominated to be the next U.N. secretary-general, drawing attention to her past actions and statements related to Israel and human rights.


NFL stars are fundraising for an Islamic charity called Human Development Fund, which shares an address with a shell company involved in the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal in Minnesota. The charity, touted by the league and Muslim influencers, claims to provide meals to orphans in Gaza, but its founders have links to a mosque that was a food distribution site in the fraud where over 80 people stole $250 million from a federal child nutrition program.


  • Feb 3, 2026:

New York City is experiencing a sharp rise in antisemitic violence, with Jews targeted in a majority of reported hate crimes. Critics link the surge to political rhetoric and policy reversals under the new mayor: Islamo socialist Mamdani, saying the lack of firm condemnation has created fear and a sense of impunity.


Another Iranian diplomat has reportedly sought asylum in Switzerland, signaling possible internal dissent and unease within Iran’s diplomatic corps.


An investigation revealed hundreds of bank accounts linked to Nazi figures at a major Swiss bank 'Credit Suisse, raising renewed concerns over Holocaust-era assets and potential legal exposure tied to restitution claims.


A new documentary series examines the intertwined histories of Black and Jewish Americans, highlighting moments of solidarity as well as tension shaped by racism, antisemitism, and shared civil rights struggles.


San Diego officials are confronting rising antisemitism by pushing for education, stronger enforcement, and renewed access to security grants to protect vulnerable communities.


A U.S. Navy jet shot down an Iranian drone that aggressively approached an American aircraft carrier in international waters after ignoring warnings.


A congressional watchdog says UNRWA misrepresented findings from a report and was wrong to claim it had been cleared of wrongdoing.


Israeli security forces arrested a wanted terrorist in central Israel who was planning an imminent attack. A leaked internal document suggests Hamas intends to retain real control in Gaza despite formal handover arrangements, contradicting ceasefire commitments.


Two Swedish nationals were convicted of terrorism for throwing grenades near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, narrowly avoiding casualties when the explosives detonated nearby.


Authorities in Melbourne removed vile posters glorifying the Islamist terrorist in deadly attack Hamukkah massacre, drawing condemnation from Jewish leaders and public officials.


A report says U.S. leadership nearly abandoned talks with Iran after aggressive actions in the Gulf, though negotiations are expected to continue.


A public dispute erupted after PA governor J. Shapiro rebuked AG for comparing immigration officers to Nazis, sparking a heated exchange.


  • Feb 4, 2026:

An Israeli reservist was severely wounded when terrorists opened fire near a buffer line in northern Gaza, an incident described as a ceasefire violation.


A teenager in Queens was arrested for sending antisemitic death threats to a high school.


Intelligence assessments warn that the Houthis are preparing to resume attacks on Red Sea shipping.


Israeli leadership reiterated that Gaza must be demilitarized in talks with a U.S. envoy, stressing distrust of Iranian intentions.


Reports indicate Saudi state-aligned media have adopted a more openly anti-Israel tone in recent coverage.


The United States condemned South Africa for expelling an Israeli diplomat, criticizing the move as politically motivated and damaging to bilateral relations.


Israeli officials say Hamas is violating a ceasefire by using ambulances, schools, and hospitals for military purposes, with evidence, while rebuilding its operational presence.


Efforts to secure funding for Gaza reconstruction are stalled as donors insist Hamas must first disarm, leaving rebuilding plans and civilians in limbo.


U.S. senators, Fetterman, Grassley, are urging faster implementation of a whistleblower program aimed at exposing terrorist financing and money laundering.


After enduring tens of thousands of rockets, missiles, and drones, Israeli authorities are seeking to close gaps in civilian protection, especially around hospitals and emergency facilities.


An Israeli military unit operating in southern Lebanon reportedly killed dozens of Hezbollah operatives and destroyed key infrastructure to prevent the group’s recovery.


Israel’s top diplomat in New York, Akunis, said he would not meet the city’s mayor unless the mayor recognizes Israel’s legitimacy.


Jewish groups in Canada warned that eliminating a dedicated antisemitism envoy could weaken efforts to counter rising hatred.


A UK jury acquitted several anti-Israel aggressive 'Palestine Action' "activists" accused of a factory Elbit break-in, though prosecutors are considering further legal steps on unresolved charges.


New York City’s mayor Islamo Socialist mamdani appointed a raducal "progressive" Jewish activist to lead the city’s antisemitism office, prompting concern among some Jewish leaders over her political positions.


Australian authorities charged a teenager over online death threats against Israel’s president ahead of a planned visit.


U.S. leadership signaled it will keep all options open, including military force, to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.


The man accused of killing Israeli diplomats in Washington, shouting "free palestine," Rodriguez, now faces terrorism charges that could carry a life sentence.


Analysts warn that Houthi attacks on Israel and U.S. ships are likely to resume if tensions escalate following potential strikes on Iran.


A security guard at Prague airport forced an ultra-Orthodox woman to remove her head covering during passport control, shouting at her despite her explaining it was for religious reasons. She complied out of fear of arrest, describing it as an antisemitic incident in front of many passengers while traveling to London with her husband.


Analyses stressed that headlines claiming the IDF accepted Hamas casualty figures were based on an anonymous remark, later corrected, but the correction received far less attention.

Critics argued Hamas casualty statistics mix combatants, civilians, natural deaths, and internal Hamas-related fatalities, creating a distorted picture of the war.

Reconstructed estimates suggested a significant portion of those killed were Hamas fighters, challenging claims of indiscriminate Israeli killing.

Article elsborates that even if Gaza’s death toll is accurate, it does not constitute evidence of genocide or Israeli war crimes.

It emphasized that Hamas figures do not distinguish between civilians and combatants and are frequently misused to imply mass civilian slaughter.

Comparisons with other wars were used to argue that Gaza’s civilian casualty ratios are lower than in several major historical conflicts.

Research cited suggested Hamas exaggerates the proportion of women and children killed, with data indicating many casualties were fighting-age males.

Piece points out that Hamas’s use of civilian areas for military activity increases civilian harm while shaping misleading narratives.

Author concluded that while civilian suffering is real and tragic, genocide claims are unsupported by demographic and casualty data.


  • Feb 5, 2026:

Israeli aerospace start-up AiR EV announced a strategic partnership with Singapore ST Engineering as it unveiled its largest cargo drone at the Singapore Airshow on Wednesday.


On Iran, Netanyahu told Knesset's defense committee that Israel would "respond with force never before seen" should the Islamic Republic choose to carry out strikes against Israeli targets.


Analysis: Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with representatives from Chevron Worldwide and Qatar’s Power International Holding Company. The goal was to move forward in developing an offshore oil and gas field.


Netanyahu: I warned of Hamas invasion pre-Oct. 7. In closed Knesset session, prime minister defends Gaza policy, says security chiefs favored calm over action and claims records show he urged preemptive strikes on Hamas leaders.


Israel prepares for possible renewed Gaza fighting as Hamas rebuilds and reserve call-ups loom.


Three men shot dead in northern Israel as violence grips Arab sector.


Bereaved parents: 'Stop Hamas supporter from building a hotel in Jerusalem'. Rubi Chen, Eyal Waldman, and Yizhar Shai have addressed the Jerusalem Municipality, demanding that the district planning committee not approve next week the allocation of land opposite the Old City to the Arab businessman Bashar al-Masri for the construction of a hotel.


Ceasefire violation in Gaza - again. IDF troops identified approaching terrorists, neutralized threat, military statement confirms.


Lebanon concerned: Syria to aid Israel in next war? Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa says his country has not forgotten its 'revenge' against Lebanon. Ahmed al-Sharaa has warned that his forces have not forgotten their vengeance against the Hezbollah terror group.

Iran claims its Khoramshahr-4 missile, deployed in underground facilities, can reach Israel in 10 minutes with speeds up to 16 times the speed of sound, a 2,000-kilometer range, and a heavy warhead.


A soldier who was seriously injured planted a tree at the Gaza border during a march by the Nachala movement toward the ruins of the Nisanit settlement.


YAMAM special forces conducted a nighttime raid in Jenin and northern Israeli villages, arresting five suspects from a protection gang that extorted a businessman.


Arab terrorist, Ali Dandis, who murdered two IDF soldiers, David Rubin and Ahikam Amihai, in 2007 was sentenced to three life sentences by a military court, with unprecedented compensation awarded to the victims' families.


Thousands of Jewish women from many countries are completing a two-year cycle of daily biblical study called Nach Yomi, describing it as fulfilling spiritual and educational needs, providing comfort, and connecting them globally while reinforcing the timelessness of Torah.


A North Carolina neo-Nazi was sentenced to five years in prison for threats to kill a Jewish Georgia state representative and a reform rabbi who supported legislation defining antisemitism, with the Justice Department emphasizing prioritization of hate crimes.


A Florida city, Parkland, unanimously adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism, amending its code to guide enforcement of hate crimes without restricting free speech, following support from local Jewish community members.


Israel launched strikes on Hezbollah terror targets across Lebanon, including tunnel shafts for weapons storage, where secondary explosions confirmed arms presence, noting the sites violated ceasefire agreements.


Haverford College permanently banned a protester who disrupted an Israeli journalist's talk with a bullhorn, shouting anti-Israel slogans, after an investigation found violations of campus policies; the individual was not affiliated with the college.


University of Nebraska regents ruled out acting on a student government vote approving divestment from Israel, despite the motion passing and calling for changes in investment policies citing moral imperatives against Israel.


AIPAC criticized leftist Democratic lawmakers for silence on Islamuc Republic of Iran's killing of teenage protesters, contrasting their vocal criticism of Israel and calling it hypocritical given their claims of championing human rights.


New York City mayor Mandani visited an attempted police-stabber in the hospital, diverging from tradition where mayors typically visit injured officers.


Ousted NYC anti-semitism czar explains the mayor replaced him with a left-wing activist because he is a proud Jew who does not hate Israel, noting his replacement has bashed Israel and missed Yom Kippur.


PEN America withdrew defense of an Israeli comedian who refused to condemn Israel, despite advocating free expression, while supporting similar rights for terrorist group members and antisemites.


A watchdog report reveals the Palestinian Authority plans to pay $315 million to terrorists and their families across the Middle East, confirming it has not ended its pay-to-slay program.


The next chair of Harvard's history department called Trump a narcissist white supremacist habitual liar lunatic, brought fruit to an anti-Israel encampment, and joined a lawsuit supporting the "pro-palestine" agitator/bigot Mahmoud Khalil at Columbia.


Media obsessively covers Israel over deadlier wars, creating an illusion of centrality and moral projection, while ignoring greater catastrophes like Sudan; the framing as Israeli-Palestinian conflict misleads by isolating it from regional forces.


  • Feb 6, 2026:

Iran agrees to include ballistic missiles and terror funding in talks with the US in Oman, as senior officials confirm discussions on its missile program and support for regional proxies.


A plan to convert an East London synagogue into a mosque by a local Muslim community has sparked fury.


The father of the Islamic-fascist terrorist Jihad al-Shamie, who murdered two Jews at a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur [10.2.25] posted an antisemitic message saying Hitler did to the Jews what they deserved, likening Palestinians to Moses in the basket; he is a surgeon who worked for aid organizations.


Lebanese army chief refused to call Hezbollah a terror group during a meeting, prompting Senator Lindsey Graham to walk out and warn that the US cannot rely on such partners.


IDF struck terror infrastructure in Gaza after terrorists fired shots at troops, violating a ceasefire near the Yellow Line.


Anti-Israel activists plan a 100-boat flotilla to Gaza, calling for global support.


Senate panel probes New York City mayor's changes to antisemitism policies, rescinding prior orders, which could risk federal funding and weaken protections for Jewish students.


  • Feb 7, 2026:

Siren sounded in Karmei Tzur after Arab suspects were seen near the fence; residents sheltered as IDF searched and reinforced security.


US Ambassador Mike Huckabee warns of Iranian sleeper cells and Hezbollah operatives on US soil, calling Iran's death to America mission a global threat in the Western Hemisphere.


New York City mayor Islamo-socialist Mandani, signed an order banning ICE from city property, invoking the Quran and calling federal enforcement an abuse of power against the Trump administration.


An Arab terrorist attacked a female soldier in the Jordan Valley.


Hamas reveals hostages were held meters from IDF troops, with efforts to preserve both living and deceased ones.


Netanyahu to meet Trump on Wednesday [2.11.26] to discuss US-Iran negotiations.


US Ambassador Huckabee says Rafah crossing is opening slowly to vet people and prevent terrorists from entering or leaving Gaza.


Srpska leader Milorad Dodik compares his entity's fight for survival to Israel's, invoking shared historical trauma from genocides where Jews and Serbs were killed together.


A new arab "Palestinian" police force is planned, which Netanyahu previously rejected under the prior administration.


UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese (dun ved modern Goebbeles) "accused" Israel of being humanity's common enemy[sic] in Qatar's Al Jazeera forum with Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal and Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi.


Syria deploys forces and integrates SDF into its defense after an agreement following clashes, enabling Syrian troops in eastern areas.


Netanyahu to meet Trump amid military pressure; advisors meet Iranian FM on red lines, but gaps seen as unbridgeable with fears of US compromise.


Hamas Atrocities and Terror Financing. Hamas has admitted that 50,000 deaths in Gaza are attributed to its own members. The group has announced plans to pay 500 shekels (about $160) to tens of thousands of widows whose husbands were killed in its "Al-Aqsa Flood War" (October 7, 2023), a conflict primarily attributed to Hamas. This initiative is part of the "We Support You" project, which is funded by seized merchant fees and taxes. Although not explicitly stated, these payments are mostly understood to support widows of Hamas members, with some reports describing Hamas militants as complicit in violence against Gaza civilians.


  • Feb 8, 2026:

Hamas and Gaza’s Violent Culture. Dor Shachar, a Gazan-born Jewish convert, has warned the West about the dangers of Islamist ideology, particularly Hamas's role in Gaza. Shachar recounts how, as a child, he was taught to hate Jews and to engage in violent acts against them. He notes that violence was encouraged from a young age, both in schools --including UNRWA-- and on TV. His personal experiences, including witnessing executions and extreme anti-Semitism, "we'll slaughter them like Hitler did," said teacher and all Gazan children get hate education, highlight how Hamas, alongside other terror groups like Islamic Jihad, shapes the culture in Gaza, reflecting a community supportive of such ideologies.


Internal Hamas Violence. Hamas is accused of internal violence and maintaining control over Gaza through fear and terror. For instance, on February 1, 2026, Ahmad Ayman Mahmoud Khamis, a civilian, was shot dead by Hamas militias in Khan Yunis. The family issued a statement blaming Hamas and demanding accountability. Despite this, many human rights groups have been criticized for their silence over Hamas's actions within Gaza, which include misfiring rockets and infighting.


Mashaal’s Verbal Slip. Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal accidentally referred to a "Free Israel" during a speech at the Al Jazeera Forum, causing widespread criticism and confusion over his stance.


Palestinian Authority’s UN Ambitions. The Palestinian Authority is reportedly trying to upgrade its UN status by seeking the presidency of the General Assembly. Israeli officials have accused Palestinian envoy Riyad Mansour of using the position to promote anti-Israel propaganda and undermine the credibility of the UN.


Pentagon Cuts Ties with Harvard. The Pentagon has severed ties with Harvard University, citing concerns that the school encourages globalist ideologies over the military's needs. The Defense Department has been frustrated by the influence of radical ideologies among Ivy League students, particularly after witnessing anti-Israel sentiment on campus.


Hamas’ Disarmament Rejection. Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal has rejected calls for the group's disarmament, particularly a demand from former U.S. President Donald Trump. Mashaal emphasized that disarming Hamas would render them victims and vowed to continue resisting Israel.


UK Legal and Political Tensions. In the UK, the Conservative Party is pushing for a retrial of six individuals who were acquitted after admitting to breaking into a factory owned by Israeli defense firm Elbit Systems. The violent 'Palestine Action' "activists" had caused property damage and injured a police officer during the protest. The case has sparked debate about the legitimacy of political violence.


Hezbollah Lawsuit. Families of victims from a 2024 Hezbollah rocket attack in Majdal Shams have filed a $25 million lawsuit against the group. The attack, which targeted Druze civilians, resulted in the deaths of several children.


Turkey's Role in Gaza’s Future. Turkey is reportedly increasing its involvement in Gaza’s future, particularly in relation to Hamas's role in Palestinian politics. Turkey’s efforts aim to position Hamas as a recognized actor in any future peace process.


President Herzog in Australia. Israeli President Isaac Herzog has arrived in Australia for the first time since the 2025 Islamist Hanukkah massacre on Bondi Beach, which targeted Jewish citizens. Herzog's visit comes after invitations extended by both Australian political leaders and the Jewish community. Protests Against President Herzog. Arab led Anti-Israel protests are being planned in Australia coinciding with President Herzog’s visit.


Iran and the Nuclear Standoff. Iran has reaffirmed its commitment to uranium enrichment, despite mounting tensions with the U.S. over its nuclear program. Iranian officials have stated that no amount of military pressure will force them to abandon their nuclear ambitions.


Escalating Iran-Israel Tensions. Iran continues to push its nuclear agenda, despite threats of war from the U.S. and Israel. Tehran’s foreign minister has declared that Tehran is prepared to face war rather than give up its enrichment activities, signaling the high stakes of the ongoing nuclear standoff.


Iran and Regional War Threats. Iran's military is reportedly preparing for potential regional conflict, anticipating that a "stupid" move by the U.S. could trigger an all-out war. Iranian media has been vocal in accusing the U.S. of escalating tensions and pushing the region toward chaos.


Iran’s Arrests of Reformists. Iran has arrested several prominent reformist figures for allegedly supporting the “Zionist regime” and acting against the country’s constitution. This action is part of the regime’s broader crackdown on dissenting voices.


Israeli Concerns Over Iran’s Missiles. Israel is deeply concerned about Iran's ongoing missile and nuclear capabilities. Israeli officials are working to ensure that any future agreements with Iran do not lead to further missile development or nuclear escalation.


Prime Minister Netanyahu has linked former Prime Minister Ehud Barak's relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to efforts to undermine Israeli democracy. Netanyahu accuses Barak of working with radical groups to destabilize Israel’s government.


Majdal Shams Families Sue Hezbollah. Families of Druze victims killed in a 2024 Hezbollah rocket attack in Majdal Shams have filed a $25 million lawsuit against the terror group. Legal actions and international accountability for Hezbollah’s actions in the region are being pursued.


  • Feb 9, 2026:

Polling data suggested rising public support for Hamas, prompting Mahmoud Abbas to call elections as a political survival strategy amid declining legitimacy.


An article highlighted alleged Iranian weapons smuggling operations at sea, criticizing global media for ignoring the issue.


Analysis examined how the US withdrawal from Syria altered Israel’s strategic environment and increased regional security challenges.


Reports claimed Rafah crossing officials used “Palestine” stamps despite official Israeli denials.


A former hostage described returning to public life and emotionally reconnecting with audiences through music.


Indonesia was reported to be preparing to deploy troops in southern Gaza, marking the first foreign military force there despite no diplomatic ties with Israel.


Former NYC official explains ideological shifts in city leadership weakened efforts to combat antisemitism.


A lawsuit challenged a Massachusetts municipality’s Israel divestment policy as discriminatory.


An Indigenous Canadian described a deep emotional connection to Israel after visiting the country.


Further commentary warned that anti-Israel activism often fuels antisemitic attacks against Jews.


A New Jersey township denied allegations of antisemitism within its police department.


Texas education officials discussed mandating Holocaust-related literature in public school curricula.


A Jerusalem journalist was arrested after self-reporting suspected Iranian recruitment efforts.


Reservists warned Hamas is rebuilding its military infrastructure in northern Gaza despite interim agreements.


Israel Aerospace Industries delivered additional F-35 components as officials hinted at future operations against Iran.


Iranian authorities arrested reformist politicians amid a broader crackdown on dissent.


Amnesty International is accused of misrepresenting a report on the health crisis faced by older people in Gaza, claiming it proves an ongoing blockade and genocide by Israel, while the actual survey focuses on self-reported hardships from war and displacement without addressing aid restrictions or border policies. In contrast, significant aid including medical supplies has entered Gaza, with issues mainly in distribution rather than entry denial.


US military leadership praised Lebanon’s army for dismantling Hezbollah tunnel networks.


An Arab Palestinian woman was hospitalized after suffering a seizure while in US immigration detention.


US and allied governments criticized Israeli steps toward West Bank annexation.


David Christopher Kaufman writes that framing Israel’s war in Gaza as “genocide” has become a misguided litmus test within Democratic politics. He contends that some party figures and activists believe candidates must adopt this language to remain viable, but he sees this as political miscalculation driven by a vocal far-left base rather than the priorities of most American voters. Kaufman maintains that issues such as the economy, immigration, and domestic policy matter far more to the electorate than Gaza, and that emphasizing genocide accusations risks reinforcing perceptions of Democratic unelectability rather than expanding support in upcoming elections.


  • Feb 10, 2026:

A former pro-Palestinian activist said exposure to antisemitism within activist circles led her to leave the movement.


Survey data showed a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents targeting American Jews and growing feelings of insecurity.


The Jewish Council of Australia claims over a thousand Jews opposed the Israeli president's visit, with the list including names like Eliezer Gruenbaum, Carmen Mory, and Josef Heiden, known for their roles as Kapos in Nazi concentration camps.


After years of yielding to supporters of Islamic terror, police handled protests against the Israeli president's visit effectively, with praise for the leader standing firm and supporting law enforcement amid clashes in cities, especially violent ones in Sydney, calling for action against subversive Islamist and Marxist elements.


Israel enforced a racist-Arab Jordanian law for decades that barred Jews from citizenship and land purchases, yet NYT portrays its repeal as racist and a violation of peace accords, while ignoring the Palestinian Authority's adaptation imposing death penalties for sales to Jews, which truly breaches agreements.


The Israeli president Herzog warned of spreading antisemitism during a speech in Sydney.


Due to liberal protests before Oct 7, 2023: Personal enmity from judicial overhaul disputes hindered communication on national security between leaders, with one having attempted to fire the other previously.


Two Arab terrorists holding Israeli citizenship face deportation and citizenship revocation after receiving payments from the Palestinian Authority, marking the first use of such a law, with promises of more to follow.


Security forces dismantled a terror cell in the West Bank operating under direction from Lebanon.


The military formed a new maneuvering division for the first time since the mid-1950s.


A prewar alert was issued to Iran alongside a message from Turkey to the United States.


An oil shipment from Venezuela reached Israel, the first in years after the removal of its former leader.


Satellite images indicate Iran is preparing for a potential US strike by covering entrances to a nuclear facility in Isfahan with soil and other defenses to protect stockpiles.


The US is deploying mobile launchers for Patriot missiles at a base in Qatar amid concerns of an Iranian attack, with considerations to send additional military assets if nuclear talks fail.


The US leader Trump warned that failure in negotiations with Iran could lead to strong actions, expressing optimism for a deal while noting mutual interest.


An Israeli agency countered claims by MSF group (caught having terrorists as employees in Gaza as well) alleging a water crisis in Gaza, stating the group would not cause loss of access for hundreds of thousands if operations ceased.


Israel officially recognized casualties from the Bondi Islamist Hannukah Massacre as victims of antisemitism, emphasizing commitment to combat it globally.


  • Feb 11, 2026:

Al Jazeera is criticized for a propaganda piece posing as a scientific investigation into claims that Israel vaporized thousands in Gaza, relying on a Hamas-affiliated doctor known for spreading unverified accusations as part of information warfare.


Turkish media continues to feature extreme antisemitic content routinely.


A claim circulating on social media that tens of thousands of Hamas terrorists were killed is debunked as a misinterpretation of a Hamas aid program for widowed families, not linked to combatant deaths. Additionally, WHO vaccination data shows the child population under ten in Gaza has remained stable or grown, contradicting claims of excessive or undercounted casualties and emphasizing the need for verified data over unverified narratives.


IDF eliminates a Hamas terrorist responsible for multiple deadly attacks on soldiers.


Islamist Turkey's president Erdogan and foreign minister are actively working to form a united Arab front against war with Iran, hosting leaders from several countries to build alliances, improve relations, and prevent disruptions in trade and migration, while viewing Israeli actions with suspicion and positioning Turkey centrally in regional dynamics.


A French Muslim man who threw his elderly Jewish neighbor from a high floor is sentenced to prison for murder, but the court rules it was not motivated by antisemitism despite his history of promoting related conspiracy theories online. In May 2022, Rachid Hanich, 55, invited his Jewish neighbor, René Hajaj, to his apartment.


An Arab labor union plans to sue Israel for compensation on behalf of Palestinian Authority workers who lost jobs after a major attack.


Israeli security agency warns of rising cyber attacks targeting officials.


A young teenager (13) shouted a religious phrase before stabbing at a school in London, investigated as a suspected terror attack.


Romi Gonen, survivor of captivity / attack undergoes another operation on her arm and expresses hope for recovery.


US Vice President, JD Vance, states that overthrowing the Iranian regime is up to its people, focusing American policy on preventing nuclear weapons rather than supporting regime change, shifting from earlier promises to stand with protesters.


Netanyahu signs onto an international board aimed at governing post-war Gaza and ensuring its demilitarization during a meeting.


Iran warns that war would lead to global consequences and expresses skepticism about talks with the US, viewing them as potentially delaying confrontation while the US seeks limits on nuclear and missile programs amid possible military deployments.


IDF kills senior Hamas terrorist behind 2004 Be'er Sheva bombing that killed 16. Basem al-Hashem Abd al-Fatah Haimoni was killed in a Gaza strike last week; arrested in 2004, he was freed in 2011 under the Gilad Schalit deal.


Israeli prime minister's office proposes removing the term massacre from a bill for memorializing a major attack, arguing for broader language to shape public memory.


Iran marks its revolution anniversary with rallies and displays, but amid forced participation and questioned legitimacy, speculation arises if it could be the last such celebration.


US envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, plays a central role in shaping policy for a new Syria and the Levant region, maintaining dialogues with Gulf states and Turkey, though criticized by some for favoring certain interests and defending controversial figures. Kurds, online, outraged.


US prepares to deploy another aircraft carrier to the Middle East if Iran nuclear talks fail.


Professors with activist agendas are blamed for increasing antisemitism at a university system, according to a report highlighting governance failures. Highlighted: 'The University of California, Santa Cruz’s critical race and ethnic-studies department gave graduates sashes depicting Palestinian flags, keffiyehs, an anti-Israel encampment at the public school campus and the slogan, “Long live the people’s university,” at a graduate ceremony last June.'


US colleges received large sums from Islamic Qatar and Saudi Arabia, with concerns over funding from entities threatening national security.


Police investigate antisemitic and anti-Israel graffiti at a synagogue in Maryland.


A religious liberty commission removes a member, P. Boller, who used a hearing on antisemitism to demand condemnation of Israel and make controversial statements defending hateful views.


Hateful SJP group at a New York law school CUNY promotes an event framing Hamas tunnels in Gaza as supp9sed "resistance" to colonization[sic] through land use.


US president Trump describes a meeting with Israeli prime minister as positive, with no definitive outcomes except insistence on continuing negotiations with Iran.


France calls for resignation of a UN rapporteur,notorious [fascista] Francesca Albanese, after hateful comments about "humanity's common eneny" at Qatar's Al Jazeera conference attended by Hamas figures, and Iran official deeming them unacceptable and part of a pattern justifying massacres and using derogatory terms.


Another aircraft carrier is set to join one already in the Middle East under US presidential order.


  • Feb 12, 2026:

Germany’s foreign minister Johann Wadephul called for the resignation of UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese over poisonous remarks she made at a forum organized by Al Jazeera in Doha, where she referred to a “common enemy” ... Wadephul said her statements were inappropriate and made her position untenable. France’s foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot also urged her removal. Critics have previously accused Albanese of antisemitism, and the United States Department of State sanctioned her last year, alleging political warfare against the US and Israel.


Controversy has erupted around early appointments by New York City Islamo-socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani, with critics alleging that some appointees hold anti-Israel views or have been linked to antisemitic rhetoric. Gerard Filitti of the Lawfare Project warned that such officials could use institutional authority to mainstream positions he described as hostile or discriminatory toward Jews and damaging to democratic norms.


Iran is reportedly accelerating efforts to fortify its key nuclear facility at Natanz Nuclear Facility, potentially making underground sections more resistant to attack. The move comes amid heightened tensions with the United States and speculation about possible military action.


Following a meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump, the US is reportedly preparing to deploy an additional aircraft carrier to the Middle East, signaling increased military readiness in the region.


President Isaac Herzog slammed the "genocide" propaganda - “libellous lie” in an interview during his visit to Australia. Herzog reminded Israel seeks peace and an end to the war in the Middle East, though he stressed that Hamas must disarm. He credited Donald Trump with helping advance peace efforts and secure the release of hostages, while noting that lasting progress depends on Hamas’ actions. Invited by Sam Mostyn following the Bondi Beach terror attack 'Hammukah Massacre' that killed 15 people, Herzog described his trip as emotional, focused on supporting Australia’s Jewish community. He said anti-Semitism is present and “frightening” in Australia, but also praised a “silent majority” of Australians who support peace and respect the Jewish community. Responding to protests against his visit, Herzog denied ever calling for so-called genocide, described such accusations as “brainwashing,” and pointed out Israel’s military actions in Gaza were defensive following the October 7 attacks. He also criticised Iran’s regime and questioned why protesters were not demonstrating against violence there when the regime killed some 50,000 of its own people. Herzog said he hoped foreign media would soon be allowed into Gaza to see what he called the “real story,” and described meetings with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as productive in strengthening Australia–Israel relations.


MS NOW Sounds Like Tucker Carlson. The article argues that MS NOW’s The Weekend: Primetime echoed rhetoric commonly associated with Tucker Carlson, particularly regarding Israel and antisemitic tropes. It criticizes host Ayman Mohyeldin for referencing alleged links between Jeffrey Epstein and Israeli intelligence, describing the claim as a recycled conspiracy theory popularized by Carlson. The piece also takes issue with guest Cameron Kasky’s use of the term “Israel Lobby” to describe AIPAC, framing it as language rooted in narratives about undue Jewish influence. Additionally, it condemns Bloomberg editor Bobby Ghosh’s suggestion that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu exerts outsized influence over U.S. presidents, calling it a classic antisemitic trope. Overall, the article contends that MS NOW commentators are promoting themes similar to those advanced by Carlson, reflecting what it describes as a convergence of far-left and far-right antisemitism.


Tucker Carlson Spreads More Misinformation About Christians and Israel. This piece criticizes Tucker Carlson’s interview with Anglican Archbishop Hosam Naoum in Jordan, claiming the discussion misrepresented the situation of Christians in Israel and the Holy Land. It asserts that Carlson and his guest presented inaccuracies and misleading claims, continuing a pattern of commentary that the outlet views as hostile toward Israel.


The New York Times Rebrands Anti-Zionism as “Sharp Criticism”. The article accuses The New York Times of downplaying or reframing anti-Zionist positions as mere “sharp criticism of Israel” in its coverage of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. It argues that this characterization minimizes hostility toward Israel and misleads readers, coining the term “blue-and-whitewashing” to describe what it sees as the normalization of anti-Zionism.


How an Indian Researcher Exposed the Nazi-Palestinian Alliance. Aabhas Maldahiyar, an Indian researcher, uncovered evidence of collaboration between Nazi leadership and key Arab figures, including the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. Drawing from archival documents across Germany, Israel, and the US, his research reveals a little-known chapter in history: the Nazi–Arab alliance during World War II. Maldahiyar highlights the Mufti’s ties to Hitler, Muslim units in the Nazi military, and why this history is often omitted from textbooks. He suggests that many Indians feel a strong connection to Israel due to historical ties and shared democratic values. His work earned recognition, including a personal acknowledgment from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.


Archaeologists in northern Israel uncovered a stone seal from the biblical Kingdom of Judea during construction work. The light brown gemstone artifact, likely worn as a necklace, is divided decoratively into three sections and is believed to date back to the First Temple period.


Diplomatic efforts toward a renewed Iran nuclear agreement appear to be advancing, with reports that the US may tolerate limited Iranian uranium enrichment in exchange for a deal. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan cautioned that including ballistic missile restrictions could provoke further conflict. Meanwhile, a senior Iranian adviser declared the country’s missile program non-negotiable.


Two Jewish detainees arrested during protests in Iran have been released. Separately, an Iranian television reporter was dismissed after shouting “Death to Khamenei” on air, prompting an immediate broadcast mute.


An Israeli lawmaker, ultra-Orthodox Meir Porush, appealed to US and UK ambassadors to intervene over Israeli exit bans imposed on ultra-Orthodox draft evaders with dual citizenship, arguing they are being denied the right to return to their countries of nationality.


The IDF issued an unusual public message urging “patriotic Iranians” to contact official channels to cooperate, following high-level discussions about Iran and nuclear negotiations.


In Hamburg, antisemitic graffiti targeting a Jewish family was discovered on a mailbox, drawing condemnation while some online reactions appeared to justify the act.


The US reportedly supplied thousands of Starlink satellite internet terminals to Iran to help protesters bypass internet shutdowns, despite avoiding direct involvement in recent unrest.


Prime Minister Netanyahu announced he would skip an upcoming Board of Peace summit in Washington but participate remotely, citing concerns related to Gaza.


An article points out that social media algorithms amplify antisemitic content while suppressing Jewish voices, accusing major tech platforms of applying inconsistent standards.


An Israeli drone supplier was evicted from the Brooklyn Navy Yard after israelophobe Islamo-Socialist Mamdani took office as New York City mayor.


US officials said President Trump plans to unveil a Gaza funding initiative and discuss troop deployments at the first Board of Peace meeting in Washington, expected to host delegations from around 20 countries.


Canada’s deadliest mass shooting, in Tumbler Ridge, has been linked to antisemitic social media posts by the suspect, highlighting online radicalization and alleged neo-Nazi ties.


Critics questioned a campus rating report by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, arguing its methodology conflates efforts to combat antisemitism with alleged infringements on Muslim civil rights and expressing skepticism over its stated concern about hate, given its long hateful reco.


A senior Hamas official, Osama Hamdan, said the group would not disarm until Israel is eliminated, linking weapons to what he described as occupation.


Public outrage followed reports that Israeli prosecutors summoned a Palestinian man allegedly affiliated with Hamas to testify against Israeli officers who responded to the October 7 attacks.


Editor contends that discussion of antisemitism within Muslim communities has been suppressed by fears of being labeled Islamophobic. In a podcast conversation with Andrew Bostom, he argues that antisemitic attitudes are widespread in parts of the Muslim world and are rooted not only in politics surrounding Israel but also in religious and cultural traditions. Citing research and historical texts, they claim that Western institutions and interfaith groups have been reluctant to confront these issues directly, and they call for more open acknowledgment and condemnation of anti-Jewish hatred.


  • Feb 13, 2026:

'Female Israeli hostage Arbel Yahoud has bravely come out - she was Sexually Abused by Gazan terrorists almost every single day of captivity for 482 days. They broke two of her ribs and starved her. She tried to commit suicide on three occasions during her capitivity in Gaza. What they put this woman through, purely for being Jewish. “Held alone, it was so bad she tried to commit suicide on multiple occasions. 'I tried to end it three times,' Arbel says. 'I felt like I couldn’t go on. There were moments when I thought it was the only way out.' But she was kept alive by the love for her boyfriend, Ariel Cunio, 28, whom she was torn from after they were kidnapped together.”'


President Trump said regime change in Iran “could be the best thing,” though senior US officials indicated he has not yet decided whether to order military action.


Campus antisemitism concerns intensified after a disruptive protest at Haverford College during a lecture by Israeli journalist Haviv Rettig Gur. Organizers said they had coordinated with campus safety but were unprepared for a masked protester who interrupted the event with threats and anti-Israel accusations. A longtime professor expressed shock, saying the institution had turned against the Jewish community in a deeply troubling way.


In Australia, Jewish leaders say the community faces a new and dangerous climate following a deadly Hanukkah attack in Sydney, criticizing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for hesitating politically as President Isaac Herzog visited in solidarity.


In Manchester, the three Islamists were convicted in a foiled plot to carry out a mass shooting targeting Jews, planning to disguise themselves and attack a march against antisemitism before striking Jewish neighborhoods. Authorities said the attack could have been among the deadliest in British history.


Across United Kingdom, Jewish leaders report antisemitism has reached historic levels since October 7, prompting a shift from quiet diplomacy to public mobilization and stronger government engagement.


Why Saudi Arabia is Turning Back to Islamism – and Against Israel. Saudi Arabia has shifted from a relatively moderate stance to increasing hostility toward Israel, influenced by a combination of economic pressures and regional dynamics. Crown Prince MBS initially moved away from Islamism to focus on modernization but is now reversing course, partly due to waning oil revenues and the influence of Qatar and Turkey. The Saudi government has recently ramped up anti-Israel rhetoric, while MBS faces internal pressure and regional challenges, notably from Iran. This shift aligns with broader Islamist sentiment in the Middle East, and Saudi Arabia's foreign policy now increasingly reflects these views.


UNWatch: 'Francesca Albanese was picked for the UN post in 2022 because of her specialty in Holocaust inversion. And that is why she is popular in Europe. At once they are absolved of guilt feelings, and they get to demonize the Jewish state in the name of morality.'


69% of Jews Feel Unsafe Hearing "Globalize the Intifada". A recent report from the AJC highlighted that 69% of American Jews feel unsafe when hearing the phrase "Globalize the Intifada." Despite the overwhelming majority considering such phrases antisemitic, their concerns are often dismissed in public discourse. This discrepancy reflects a double standard, with Jewish fears and pain being taken less seriously than those of other marginalized groups. The report reveals that many Jews are self-censoring and avoiding public spaces due to growing antisemitism, yet institutional responses fail to address these fears adequately.


Israeli Military Captures Muhammad Zidan. The Israeli military captured Muhammad Zidan, an associate of a terrorist cell responsible for the 2025 killings of three Israelis in al-Funduq. Zidan is believed to have ties to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), and his capture highlights ongoing efforts to dismantle terror networks in the West Bank.


Journalist: '70,000 dead? After Haaretz claimed the IDF had acknowledged Hamas' figure for Gaza casualties and much of the world media repeated it, IDF International Spokesman @LTC_Shoshani explicitly told me yesterday in Gaza that the IDF does not recognise that figure: "That is not an official IDF tally or an official IDF statement, The IDF is still evaluating the number of terrorists that we have eliminated and, if we can, the number of casualties in Gaza."'.


Anti-Israel Activists Door Knock to Locate Zionists in the UK. In a troubling development in the UK, anti-Israel activists have been going door-to-door in Brighton to identify Zionists. This marks a disturbing rise in anti-Zionist sentiment, with some linking it directly to antisemitism. Political commentators, like Brendan O'Neill, argue that such actions are clearly antisemitic, as they target individuals simply for their connection to Israel.


  • Feb 14, 2026:

Several European governments, including France, Germany, Austria and Czech Republic, are seeking the removal of UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese over hateful remarks described as extreme and antisemitic.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has publicly distanced himself from some of her language.


In New York City, a Times Square billboard sponsored in part by Israel’s Foreign Ministry accused the Palestinian Authority of continuing payments to individuals convicted of killing Jews, renewing debate over the so-called “pay-for-slay” policy and drawing attention to Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas.


Former Oxfam UK CEO Halima Begum filed a tribunal claim charging antisemitism and anti-Israel bias within the charity, including pressure to label the Gaza war a so-called "genocide" without sufficient evidence.


The International Olympic Committee faced backlash after defending the sale of merchandise commemorating the 1936 Berlin Games, with Jewish groups arguing the event had been used to legitimize the Nazi regime under Adolf Hitler.


Articles and public events across Europe highlighted rising antisemitism, including a major rally in Munich against Iran’s regime and calls for stronger moral leadership from institutions such as sports organizations and faith-based media networks.


Article: 'Like past Jewish tragedies, October 7 horrors will bring forth redemption. After the horrors of October 7, the pain of darkness and night will bring forth a new era for the Jewish people and humanity.'

Over a million people rally worldwide in solidarity with Iran protests. Israel is Sleeping.


'Erdogan’s New Empire: How the Sunni Axis Quietly Surrounded Israel. The strategy of "pre-empting threats" promised to us on October 8th has been replaced by reactive firefighting and a total loss of deterrence against a resurgent Sunni Axis.'


Fetterman Defends Israel Amid AOC’s Gaza ‘Genocide’ Smear. Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman criticized Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for her rhetoric on Gaza, particularly her use of the term "genocide" to describe Israel's actions. Fetterman pointed out the inconsistency in the left's response to Israel while ignoring human rights abuses in Iran. His comments follow a broader political debate about Israel's right to defend itself amid increasing calls for Palestinian autonomy. Noted: AOC did not use the G slur before being heckled on 3.4.24.


  • Feb 15, 2026:

US Strikes 30+ ISIS Targets in Syria In a series of airstrikes, the US military targeted over 30 ISIS positions in Syria as part of Operation Hawkeye Strike. The operation, initiated after a deadly December ambush, aims to weaken ISIS's operational capabilities and disrupt its influence in the region.


Israeli Strikes in Gaza and Lebanon The IDF reported airstrikes in Gaza targeting terrorists emerging from a tunnel and on Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon. These actions are part of ongoing military operations to disrupt terrorist activities in the region, despite ongoing ceasefire monitoring and diplomatic efforts.


Iranian Protests Continue Amid Worsening Repression. Protests in Iran persist as citizens demand greater freedoms, with demonstrations spreading across the diaspora. On February 14, 2026, over one million Iranians rallied globally, with massive gatherings in Munich, Toronto, and Los Angeles. The protests, spurred by exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi, reflect mounting frustration with the regime's crackdown.

‘Death to Khamenei’ chants ring out across Iran, diaspora as unrest continues to grow.


US demands for zero enrichment ‘not on the table anymore,’ senior Iranian negotiator says.


Senior Iranian diplomats reportedly transported large sums of cash to Hezbollah in recent months, using diplomatic passports to evade inspections.


Red Bull, Kinder Bueno seen in Gaza as streets flood with sweets - exclusive. Israel approved hundreds of “treat” trucks into Gaza ahead of Ramadan, including candy and energy drinks, as merchants warn of profiteering and higher prices in Israel ahead of Purim.


'For the first time during the war, a major international organization has publicly recognized the presence of armed groups operating within a Gaza hospital.' Doctors Without Borders report validates what the IDF has been saying.


Man caught smuggling weapon from West Bank to east Jerusalem days before their Ramadan.

IDF observation troops and the Aerial Control Center also intercepted a drone attempting to smuggle three M-16 rifles into Israel on Friday, the military announced on Saturday.


Article: 'Human rights activists and organizations legitimize antisemitism. Francesca Albanese is proof that there is one strain of racism that receives international legitimacy from many human rights activists and groups, and that is antisemitism; it is a cancer that takes over a camp that thinks it is enlightened.'


Hezbollah Strikes Continue Amid International Diplomacy. The IDF's strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon continue, despite efforts to disarm the group through diplomatic channels. Meanwhile, the Lebanese government is under pressure, with international conferences aiming to address the ongoing security threat posed by Hezbollah.


Iran Smuggles Cash to Hezbollah, US Intercepts Oil Tanker. Iranian diplomats have reportedly smuggled millions in cash to Hezbollah, raising alarms about Tehran's continued support for regional terror groups. Meanwhile, the US military intercepted an Iranian oil tanker bound for the Indian Ocean, marking a new phase in tensions over Iran's activities in the Middle East.


Sudan’s Ongoing Civil War Exposes Humanitarian Crisis. In Sudan, over 6,000 people were killed in three days of intense violence as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched an offensive in Darfur. The UN report described widespread atrocities, including mass killings and sexual violence, during the RSF’s capture of el-Fasher. The international community has condemned these actions as potential war crimes. But the hypocrisy of sudden silence after 2 years of so called "pro palestine" --pretending to care about human lives-- is noted.


Palestinian Action Group's Terror Ban Overturned in UK Court. The UK High Court ruled that the government’s proscription of Palestine Action, an anti-Israel group, was unlawful. The decision has sparked concern among Jewish groups, who fear it may embolden more aggressive actions against Israel and its supporters. The government intends to appeal the ruling.


Anti-Israel Protest in the UK Sparks Concerns for Jewish Safety. A court ruling against the proscription of the Palestine Action group has raised concerns about the safety of Jews in the UK. The group's anti-Israel actions, including violence and vandalism, have led some to question how the UK government can protect its Jewish population when such intimidation is allowed to persist.


Israel Strikes in Gaza and Lebanon Continue Amid Tensions. Ongoing Israeli airstrikes target Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, and terrorists emerging from tunnels in Gaza are being eliminated. These actions come as international efforts to disarm Hezbollah and create ceasefire agreements are met with resistance and continued hostilities in the region.


Ahmad Bayouk - Oct 7 partcipant w evil smile (- eliminated 2.15.26)

'Ahmad Bayouk, who infiltrated the Re’im base during the October 7 Massacre [filmed smiling1a!], was eliminated by the IDF & ISA after operating to rebuild terror capabilities and advance attacks against IDF troops.


File:Azem Abu Huli, Head of the Islamic Jihad’s Nukhba Array in the Central Camps sector. (- eliminared 2.15.26)

Also eliminated: Azem Abu Huli, Head of the Islamic Jihad’s Nukhba Array in the Central Camps sector, who was responsible for procuring weapons and overseeing terrorist training.'


  • Feb 16, 2026:

Israel vows to achieve full Hamas disarmament as the Gaza truce continues to fray, with IDF chief Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir saying troops are ready to shift from defense to offense.


The British Museum has removed the term “Palestine” from certain Middle East exhibits, explaining that the word is no longer viewed as a neutral designation and may be interpreted as referring to political territory.


Israeli police arrested seven suspects and prevented the attempted infiltration of 15 Palestinian residents who were reportedly on their way to work in Bnei Brak, where they had planned to stay for an extended period, according to the Police Spokesperson’s Unit.


Former Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri is signaling a return to political life as Lebanon approaches elections, marking the anniversary of the [Hezbollah ] assassination of his father, former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.


The Israel Defense Forces said it eliminated a Hezbollah operative in southern Lebanon who was allegedly working to rebuild terror infrastructure, describing the activity as a violation of the ceasefire and a threat to northern Israeli communities.


Iran’s Revolutionary Guards navy conducted a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz, according to Tasnim News Agency, aimed at testing operational readiness against potential security and military threats.


An internal investigation by the Israel Defense Forces found that Hamas used coded emoji messages on WhatsApp and SIM swaps to signal operatives ahead of the October 7 attack, with symbols sent hours before the assault to mobilize terrorists to mosques for final instructions.


Outrage: AOC's Genocide Lie Against Israel in Munich: Spreading Falsehoods in the City Where the Holocaust Was Plotted and Its Execution Was Rooted. She adopted the slur only after heckled on Narch 4, 2024).


Investigative journalist David Collier shows that AI systems such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT apply heightened caution when handling questions related to Palestinian identity. He describes testing the system with parallel scenarios and concludes that it treated references to Palestinian identity as uniquely sensitive, applying additional “guardrails” to avoid language that could be interpreted as denying that identity. Collier suggests that such design choices may shape public discourse by informally protecting certain narratives from scrutiny.


'Kill the Jew' - 'itbakh al Yahud' - racist Arab tourists from France, rob, brutally attack 2 Israelis in Thailand on Ko Samui Island chasing them into the restroom. They left the victims with broken ribs, damaged teeth, and back trauma. The assailants launched the attack because they heard the victims speaking Hebrew: "We do not doubt that it was antisemitic. The assailants also yelled that they would murder them, 'Itbah al-Yehud' (kill the Jew), 'You're IDF,' and expletives."


Three elderly Israeli tourists, including a Holocaust survivor, were expelled from the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid after other visitors allegedly harassed them over Jewish symbols they were wearing. According to reports, museum staff removed the women after claiming other visitors were disturbed, while no action was taken against those who reportedly shouted insults, using vicious lies spread on Gaza war.


After removing the racist Arab apartheid law since under Jordan agaisnt selling land for non-Arabs: The Israeli Cabinet approved the resumption of land registration in Judea and Samaria for the first time since 1967, a move backed by Defense Minister Israel Katz, Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The decision allows registration of extensive areas in the name of the state and is intended to clarify property rights and counter what officials describe as illegal Palestinian Authority land procedures in Area C.


Owner of an Ethiopian-Israeli restaurant in Harlem said sustained harassment, vandalism, and death threats forced him to close his business. He described an escalating campaign of intimidation tied to his Israeli identity, saying protests and online abuse made it impossible to operate safely despite years of serving the local community.


A new report by IMPACT-se found that Qatari school textbooks still contain antisemitic content, including praise for violent jihad, whitewashing of Hitler, erasure of the Holocaust, and negative portrayals of Jews. The study said dozens of officially approved textbooks for the current school year failed to meet international standards for peace and tolerance.


A New York City Health Department Islamic fascist employee, Achmat Akkad, who goes under the name BlackIntifada, (linked to racist Arab-Palestinian Nerdeen Kiswanis violent WOL), is facing backlash after resurfaced social media antisemitic posts in which he called for the elimination of Israelis and made inflammatory remarks about Zionists. The posts were exposed by watchdog Canary Mission, prompting scrutiny of his role in community engagement and criticism of Islamo-sociist Mamdani administration.


  • Feb 17, 2026:


Iranian state television drew ridicule after attempting to blur the face of a Revolutionary Guards figure during coverage of a naval drill, while leaving his name tag clearly visible, turning the censorship effort into a viral embarrassment.


A public feud erupted in conservative social media circles as Megyn Kelly criticized the pro-Trump influencer known as “Insurrection Barbie” over her attacks on infamous Candace Owens, intensifying divisions within right-wing commentary.


A Swiss broadcaster withdrew controversial Olympic commentary that questioned [defamed, using the lying G buzzword] an Israeli athlete’s participation after widespread criticism. His remarks prompted demands for disciplinary action.


Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said any explicit US reference to possible use of force must end immediately and unconditionally, amid rising tensions between Washington and Tehran.


Berlin Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle defended the festival jury’s right to avoid political labels after criticism for not calling Israel’s war in Gaza a genocide. The controversy followed comments by jury president Wim Wenders suggesting filmmakers should avoid political involvement.


Iran reportedly plans to close parts of the Strait of Hormuz for several hours during a Revolutionary Guards military drill, according to Iranian media sources.


National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir accused Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara of bearing responsibility for rising murder rates in the Arab sector, saying victims’ blood was on her hands. Ben-Gvir accused her of fabricating cases and attempting to remove him from office.


The IDF said it killed two Islamic Jihad operatives in eastern Lebanon who were allegedly attempting to advance attacks against Israel and posed an immediate threat.


Israeli security forces arrested four suspected ISIS members in Jericho accused of planning an attack.


A weapons trader linked to terrorist activity was arrested in the Ramallah area during an IDF and Shin Bet operation.


A report said a US military buildup suggests preparations for possible direct action against Iran, as regional tensions intensify.


An expert said Iran is accelerating efforts to bury a suspected nuclear facility, raising concerns about concealment of sensitive infrastructure.


Iranian security forces reportedly fired at mourners during a memorial event in Abdanan for protesters killed earlier, injuring several people.


Pop singer Boy George expressed love for his Israeli fans and said he hopes to perform again in Tel Aviv, condemning collective blame and referencing victims of the October 7 Hamas-led attack.


The Israeli Air Force said it eliminated a Gaza terrorist who approached troops and posed an imminent threat, while forces also uncovered a Hamas weapons depot containing firearms, an RPG, and explosives near the Yellow Line.


The IDF has increased strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in preparation for a potential wider conflict with Iran, reportedly killing multiple Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad members since early February.

A report indicated Hezbollah does not oppose parallel US political talks aimed at a security agreement with Lebanon, alongside discussions about disarmament south of the Litani River.


Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich clashed with Ra’am party members over rising violent crime in the Arab community, amid heated political exchanges.


An article highlighted Iranian repression of Azerbaijani identity and called for international attention to the issue.


Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett warned that Turkey poses a growing strategic threat to Israel, calling it “the new Iran” and urging national unity and leadership change.


NYC Islamo-Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani is expected to appoint Faiza Ali, a former official with the Council on American-Islamic Relations, as the city’s chief immigration officer. The anticipated appointment has drawn attention due to Ali’s prior role with the advocacy organization.


A Belgian Jewish leader warned that potential moves to restrict circumcision would infringe on Jewish religious freedom, amid diplomatic tensions over the issue.


A Hamas-linked organization, EuroMed, launched a program training Gazans to edit Wikipedia pages related to Israel and the Israel-Hamas war, drawing criticism over propaganda efforts.


Israeli authorities are investigating allegations that senior criminals bribed foreign staff at a US headquarters facility to smuggle banned goods into Gaza for profit.


  • Feb 18, 2026:


New York attorney Jack Lester plans to sue New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to compel the release of records concerning executive orders that revoked prior policies described as protecting Jewish residents and restricting boycotts of Israel. After filing a Freedom of Information request and not receiving the requested materials within the statutory timeframe, Lester says he will seek judicial enforcement to obtain emails and related documents.


The Israel Defense Forces reported demolishing the home of Rafat Duwasi, identified as a Hamas terrorist accused of murdering Alon and Yehonatan, during a counterterrorism operation that also involved arrests and weapons seizures.


Israeli sources state that 925 soldiers have fallen since the October 7, 2023 attacks.


National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir ordered the six-month closure of the Burj AlLuqLuq association compound in Jerusalem’s Muslim Quarter, citing alleged incitement.


The Anti-Defamation League reports that HispanTV, an Iranian Spanish-language propaganda owned by Iran’s state broadcasting authority, spreads antisemitic conspiracy theories and glorifies terrorism. According to the group, the outlet has promoted claims about Zionist control, repeated blood libel accusations, and praised the October 7 attacks. ADL leadership warns that such messaging contributes to rising global antisemitism and extends Iranian influence into Spanish-speaking regions.


'Councilwoman Tania Fernandes Anderson made history by becoming the first illegal alien Muslim councilwoman in Boston history.' An article criticizes Boston City Islamic Councilwoman Tania Fernandes Anderson, describing her legal troubles and conviction on corruption charges. It also reports that her husband, Tanzerious Anderson, who had been serving a life sentence for murder, is being released, recounting the circumstances of his original conviction.


A former synagogue building in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, originally established by a Jewish congregation dating to the late 19th century (1888), has collapsed, symbolizing the decline of what was once a thriving local Jewish community.


President Donald Trump is reportedly urging figures, such as Tucker Carlson, to reduce tensions within Republican debates over Israel.


Tucker Carlson has also faced criticism from an NGO leader who disputes his lies about Christian mistreatment in Israel.


The United Nations Security Council is set to hold an urgent meeting to discuss recent Israeli policies in the West Bank, following moves related to land registration in Area C. It comes after Israel annulled the racist law since Jordanian rule banning non-Arabs.


Belgium, advocacy groups and officials are responding to legal charges against mohels, with C.A.M. calling the case a witch-hunt targeting Jewish religious life.


In Australia, a man who called Jews “the greatest enemy” of the country during an anti-imigration protest has been jailed under new hate-crime legislation.


An article warns that Qatar’s regional influence poses escalating security risks to Israel. In the United States, State Department nominee Jeremy Carl is facing Senate opposition over past remarks described as antisemitic.


Reports indicate that Iran is using cryptocurrency networks to mitigate Western sanctions, facilitating oil sales and support for proxy groups. Social media platform X has removed verification badges from several Iranian regime figures following scrutiny. Meanwhile, U.S. officials state that multiple options remain on the table regarding Iran, and sources suggest a potential American strike is possible, though not necessarily imminent.


  • Feb 19, 2026:

The bigotted lying Tucker Carlson’s claims of being detained by Israeli airport security were debunked by leaked footage showing him happily interacting with staff. Israeli authorities stated that Carlson’s treatment was routine and in line with security protocols. [The Israeli Airports Authority clarified that Carlson was questioned as part of standard security procedures, denying any mistreatment]. Also the US embassy refuted his lies. Bennett called Tucker 'chickenshit' for [lying then] whining.


The U.S. imposed new visa restrictions on Iranian officials in response to a brutal crackdown by Iran on protests and dissidents. These sanctions are part of ongoing tensions between the two countries. The move is seen as an effort to increase pressure on the Iranian government over its human rights abuses.


The U.S. Secretary of Energy stated that the U.S. would stop Iran’s progress on nuclear weapons "one way or another," signaling continued concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions and its defiance of international restrictions.


In a UN Security Council meeting, Israeli Minister Gideon Saar rebuked Yvette Cooper's criticism of Israeli land policies. [It comes after Israel canceled the racist Aran Jordan law forbidding selling land to non-Arabs]. Saar defended Israel's historical claim to the land and criticized international pressure for a two-state solution. The UN discussion also highlighted calls for Hamas to demilitarize before any reconstruction efforts could take place in Gaza.

Saar expressed frustration over the UN’s "anti-Israel obsession" and pointed out the injustice in denying Jewish people the right to live in their historical homeland. He condemned the international body for making claims about Jewish settlements being an obstacle to peace.


The top U.S. commander for Latin America made an unexpected visit to Venezuela as part of President Trump’s push for reforms in the country, alongside previous visits by other U.S. officials.


An article claims that in Spain, illegal migrants are only required to declare that they have no criminal record as part of administrative procedures, portraying the policy as lax and attributing it to left-wing governance.


Kosovo and Kazakhstan announced they would join the Gaza International Stabilization Force, a peace initiative involving multiple countries, including Indonesia, Morocco, and Greece, to aid in post-war reconstruction in Gaza.


A UN school in New York has been accused of mishandling antisemitism complaints by a Jewish teacher, who claims the school instead investigated her for filing the complaints. She is now pursuing legal action.


The IDF confirmed that a Commonwealth war cemetery in Gaza was damaged during an operation to destroy Hamas terror tunnels, raising concerns about the preservation of military graves.


  • Feb 20, 2025:

France is advancing a bill to criminalize anti-Zionism, with Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announcing support for legislation that would make it a crime to reject Israel’s right to exist, equating it to incitement to genocide. [While 99% of non-Jewish anti-Zionism stems from underlying antisemitism, there is a need to highlighta critical distinction between genuine ideological opposition and bigotry disguised as political critique. Thus, among Haredi Jews, the majority hold non-Zionist views rooted in religious convictions that prioritize spiritual redemption over secular statehood, yet only a small minority within this community actively embraces anti-Zionism. Their stance, grounded in theological principles, stands in stark contrast—indeed, worlds apart—from the anti-Zionism propagated by bigots, which frequently veils hatred toward Jews as a whole rather than engaging with the complexities of Israeli politics or history].


The United States ended its anti-ISIS mission in Syria, marking a shift in strategy following the clearing of the last ISIS enclave, with the U.S. now focusing on supporting local forces to maintain security.


The IDF revealed a kilometer-long Hamas terror tunnel uncovered in Gaza. Meanwhile, an analysis showed that Hamas was regaining control over much of Gaza’s infrastructure, which had been disrupted during the conflict.


Israel remains on high alert as tensions with Iran continue to rise, with concerns over Iran’s growing missile capabilities. The IDF is racing to counter the threat posed by Iran’s ballistic missiles, which are projected to increase substantially in the coming years.


The UK denied the U.S. access to military bases for potential strikes on Iran, citing international law, and in response, President Trump withdrew support for the UK’s stance on the Chagos Islands.


Israel continues to face geopolitical cyberattacks, with a report revealing that the country was the primary target for such attacks in 2025, experiencing a significant increase in both DDoS and application-layer attacks.


Israel's first sovereign AI data center for government and critical infrastructure has been unveiled, marking a significant step in the country’s efforts to secure mission-critical data using advanced AI technologies.


A UN probe into the actions of Sudan’s RSF paramilitary group revealed evidence of genocide during their takeover of the city of al-Fashir, with mass killings of non-Arab communities attributed to the group.


President Trump addressed the first meeting of his Board of Peace, with representatives from nearly 50 nations attending. The board aims to assist in Gaza's reconstruction and promote peace in the region, with a focus on rebuilding infrastructure and creating a new police force.


Israeli journalist Itai Anghel traveled to secret mountain tunnels along the Iran-Iraq border to interview Peyman Vian, the commander of the PJAK Kurdish guerrilla group and one of Iran’s most wanted figures. The rare meeting offered insight into Kurdish armed opposition to Tehran and highlighted growing unrest among Iranian Kurdish factions.


A journalist working for German media was detained in Turkey on accusations of spreading misinformation and insulting the president. Deutsche Welle leadership condemned the arrest as baseless and described it as an act of intimidation reflecting worsening press freedom conditions in Turkey.


FIFA and President Trump’s Board of Peace announced a joint initiative to support Gaza’s reconstruction through sports infrastructure. The plan includes building dozens of mini soccer fields, several full-size pitches and establishing a FIFA academy to promote youth engagement and stability in the territory.


Residents of Bat Yam reflected on the possibility of renewed conflict with Iran following a devastating missile strike in 2025. Locals expressed mixed feelings about preparedness and resilience as regional tensions continue to rise.


An article criticized the United Nations and Secretary-General António Guterres, arguing that Israel is routinely singled out for condemnation while UN bodies promote a Palestinian narrative. The article accused the international organization of bias and moral inconsistency.


A report that the husband of Representative Islamist-bigot Ilhan Omar is under investigation, raising questions about his finances and a reported increase in the couple’s wealth.


The hateful Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) labeled the U.S. House’s Sharia Free America Caucus an anti-Muslim "hate[sic] group", saying the caucus promotes policies that would restrict Muslim religious practice. The caucus argues it is countering the influence of Islamic law in the United States.


Qatar, already the largest foreign donor to U.S. universities, increased its funding significantly in one year, tripling contributions to American colleges and universities according to federal disclosure records.


Turkish Islamist activists have reportedly begun identifying and publicizing names of Israeli soldiers with dual Turkish citizenship, calling for action against them. The campaign intensified after the IDF revealed figures about soldiers holding additional passports, raising concerns about harassment and security risks.


Article points out that Qatar’s support for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is largely pragmatic, while Turkey’s backing is driven more by ideological alignment. The analysis suggested that both countries play enabling roles in strengthening Iran’s regional posture.

An anti-Israel display at a festival in Andorra sparked outrage after imagery and messaging targeting Israel were publicly showcased, drawing criticism from Jewish groups and supporters of Israel who said the display crossed from political protest into hostility.


A branch of Gail’s Bakery in north London was met by Ialamic bigots supposed "pro Palestine" protesters claiming the company of ties to Israeli investors and “war tech.” Demonstrators vandalized with red paint and graffiti. Gail’s, founded by Israeli bakers and later acquired by Bain Capital, said it is a British business with no specific foreign government ties. The incident was condemned by the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the European Jewish Congress and Labour lawmaker David Taylor, who described it as antisemitic and part of a broader trend of targeting Jewish-linked businesses.


The IDF warned that Hamas is reestablishing control in Gaza, raising concerns about the group’s renewed governance and operational capabilities following the war.


  • Feb 21, 2026:

French authorities arrested two 16-year-olds in northern France on suspicion of planning a terror attack targeting a shopping center or concert venue, foiling the plot before it was carried out.


US Ambassador Mike Huckabee warned Iran to end its nuclear program or face potential military action, while also urging Tehran to negotiate what he called a fair deal.


Hamas said it is open to international peacekeepers monitoring a Gaza ceasefire but rejected any foreign interference in internal Palestinian affairs.


Iran’s foreign minister said the United States has not asked Tehran to halt uranium enrichment, signaling continued tension over the nuclear issue.


Reports claimed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has taken a more direct role in overseeing Hezbollah in Lebanon and rebuilding its military strength amid fears of war with Israel and the United States. While outside confirmation of a full takeover is lacking, the longstanding partnership between Iran and Hezbollah appears to be deepening.


The IDF reported battling missile threats from Lebanon as tensions along the northern border continued.


In Brisbane, Australia, a man was charged with a hate crime after crashing his car into the gates of a synagogue and fleeing the scene.


In Tehran, college students were reported chanting slogans against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, reflecting internal dissent.


US President Donald Trump said Iran should negotiate a fair nuclear agreement, warning of consequences if it fails to do so.


Tuckiyya

The "just asking questions" bigot Tucker Carlson ignited controversy after suggesting nationwide DNA testing in Israel to verify biblical land claims, prompting accusations of antisemitism and eugenics. Ambassador Mike Huckabee defended Israel’s biblical rights and later said the country is entitled to what he described as its biblical borders. Commentary in Israeli and Jewish media argued that Carlson sought spectacle while Huckabee focused on advancing a pro-Israel case rooted in Judeo-Christian values. [Liar Tucker Carlson Ignores Bible (Gen. 21:12 Excludes Ishmael/Palestinians) – Unbroken Persecution Chain Proves Jews Are the Same People, Not a Race; Halakhic Converts Equal].

A separate report again highlighted vandalism of a Jewish-owned London bakery, reinforcing concerns among British Jewish leaders about rising hostility.


Violence escalated in Israel’s Arab sector when a UAV dropped a fragmentation grenade on a gathering in Kafr Kana, injuring four people.


Israeli police in Lod launched expanded enforcement efforts targeting noise complaints and alleged incitement in mosques during Ramadan, following directives from National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. Authorities reported a sharp rise in enforcement actions and detained a prominent cleric for questioning.


Pro-Palestinian activists are planning a demonstration at the Buchenwald concentration camp during events marking its liberation, following a dispute involving a visitor rightfully barred for wearing a keffiyeh.


An article describes a confrontation between a homeowner and New York City Islamo-Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani over housing affordability policies, quoting the resident’s criticism of the mayor’s agenda.


U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee publicly slams radical bigoted Tucker Carlson after a contentious interview. Huckabee disputed Carlson’s claims regarding Israel and defended President Isaac Herzog against allegations that were later retracted reluctantly apologized for by Carlson. Huckabee also criticized Carlson's pro-Nazi interviews and has rejected references to the debunked Khazar theory and accused Carlson of promoting misleading narratives pushed by Islamist such as Turkey's government.

Feb 22-28, 2026

  • Feb 22, 2026:

An analysis reports that Israel is maintaining routine daily life despite concerns over potential escalation with Iran as the United States increases its regional military presence.


In Iran, protesters were filmed chanting against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei amid tensions and public exchanges over casualty figures involving former U.S. President Donald Trump and Iran’s foreign minister.


An article opines that expanding technological cooperation between India and Israel, particularly in artificial intelligence and defense innovation, will shape future strategic ties as India increases defense spending.


Authorities in the United Arab Emirates said they foiled cyberattacks linked to terrorist actors targeting national infrastructure, noting that attackers used advanced AI-based tools.


A poll in Israel found that most Jewish respondents attribute rising crime in Arab communities to cultural factors, while a majority of Arab respondents blame police inaction.


In the United Kingdom, a parliamentary committee criticized West Midlands Police for banning a Maccabi Tel Aviv supporter based on intelligence that included inaccurate and AI-generated material.


Germany’s CDU party, led by Friedrich Merz, unanimously adopted a motion to halt funding to UNRWA and condition aid to the Palestinian Authority on reforms and antisemitism compliance.


A poll indicates that a large majority of first-time Israeli voters identify as right-wing or traditional, suggesting a generational political shift.


Netanyahu confirmed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Israel to discuss cooperation in technology, artificial intelligence, and regional strategy.


A report examines a dispute over a historic compound in Jerusalem’s Old City involving Russia and Israel, tied to past negotiations surrounding the release of Naama Issachar and alleged commitments between Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin.


An article explores challenges facing Prague’s historic Jewish community, highlighting efforts by younger leaders to counter rising antisemitism and demographic decline.


Israeli authorities arrested an Arab man identified as a Hamas supporter on suspicion of incitement to terrorism and expressing support for terrorist activities on social media.


  • Feb 23, 2026:

Freed Israeli hostages recite the Shema prayer before thousands in New York at the Chabad-Lubavitch CTeen International Summit, drawing an emotional response from the audience and highlighting themes of faith and resilience within the Jewish community.


Haaretz journalist Tali Heruti-Sover sparks backlash after mocking the religious head covering of Nachala spokesperson Ayelet Schlissel, prompting widespread criticism over perceived disrespect toward religious observance. Proving again, Haaretz, as a hatred hub.


President Donald Trump signals a harder line on Iran by amplifying a speech portraying the Iranian regime as irredeemable and suggesting diplomacy is no longer viable, fueling speculation about renewed maximum-pressure measures or possible military action.


Reports indicate Trump is weighing a targeted strike on Iran that could expand into a broader military operation, underscoring escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran.


Iran signs an agreement with Russia to obtain advanced air defense systems, a move seen as strengthening Tehran’s defensive capabilities amid rising regional threats.


Israeli security forces thwart a planned Arab terror attack in Carmiel, arresting four northern residents suspected of plotting violence against IDF soldiers.


World War II hero Roddie Edmonds is set to receive the Medal of Honor for protecting Jewish POWs by defying Nazi orders in a German prison camp.


A federal jury charges three (Iran linked Muslim) engineers in San Jose with stealing sensitive mobile processor technology from Google and allegedly transferring it to Iran, raising national security concerns.


The IDF completes operations along the Rafah “yellow line,” dismantling a tunnel route and clearing threats in the area as part of ongoing security efforts.


Israeli Muay Thai fighter Ahavat Hashem Gordon receives a hero’s welcome after defeating Turkish opponent Ali Koyuncu at UTMA 127, celebrating his win while wearing a kippah and holding an Israeli flag.


  • Feb 24, 2026:

At the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem, Mike Huckabee and former ambassador David Friedman parody an Elvis Presley song to mock commentator Tucker Carlson 'crying', turning a recent political dispute --where lying Tucker failed-- into a viral musical rebuke.


Piers Morgan faces accusations of double standards after dismissing references to Jewish identity in celebrating hockey star Jack Hughes while cheering Muslim identity of London's mayor etc.), prompting online backlash and debate over representation.


An IRGC brigadier general issues a stark warning to the United States, threatening heavy casualties if conflict erupts ahead of potential talks.


A kosher restaurant in Paris is vandalized for the third time after acid is sprayed across its interior, rendering equipment unusable and raising concerns about antisemitic attacks in France.


Four years into the war with Russia, Ukraine’s Jewish community continues to adapt to life shaped by sirens, shortages, and instability as the conflict grinds on.


Arab country Jordan’s parliament votes to remove references to Israel from official minutes during debate over comments by Ambassador Huckabee, with a lawmaker calling Israel an enemy of Jordanians.


A Jewish man in Miami is reportedly stabbed after refusing sex with a content creator on religious grounds.


An editorial states the Democratic Party must adopt clearer, firmer positions on Israel rather than appeasing activist factions pushing maximalist rhetoric.


Questions arise over whether Israel will be able to effectively vet recruits for a new American-backed Gaza police force of Arab "Palestinians", amid concerns about security screening and oversight.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel accelerated development of AI data centers due to national security concerns, emphasizing technological leadership as critical to the country’s strength.


The Trump administration increases efforts to counter alleged malign foreign influence at U.S. universities [as expresed by anti-Israel protests], linking potential funding cuts to campus protests and policy disputes.


Iran reportedly moves closer to acquiring advanced Chinese supersonic anti-ship missiles as U.S. carrier groups deploy near its shores, heightening regional military tensions.


Columnist points out that Tucker Carlson’s sustained focus on Israel has evolved from sharp criticism into open antisemitism, citing his interviews with figures like [Holocaust denier] Daryl Cooper and [Hitler fan] Nick Fuentes and his combative exchange with U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee. Tobin contends that Carlson’s goal in the Huckabee interview was not honest debate but to undermine the ambassador and sabotage the Trump administration’s pro-Israel policies. He claims Carlson amplified falsehoods about Israel, distorted Huckabee’s remarks, and fueled controversy that was then echoed by liberal media outlets and Al Jazeera. According to Tobin, Carlson’s actions are politically dangerous, potentially alienating evangelical and pro-Israel Republican voters. The piece concludes that Donald Trump and JD Vance must decide whether to publicly distance themselves from Carlson, warning that continued association could damage the GOP in upcoming elections.

The JNS TV segment “Basic Law,” hosted by Aylana Meisel, responds to Tucker Carlson’s critique of Israel’s Law of Return and the Brother Daniel case. The program argues that Carlson misrepresented Jewish identity and Israeli law in an attempt to undermine the moral basis of Jewish sovereignty and Christian Zionism. It explains that the 1962 Supreme Court ruling denied automatic citizenship to a Jewish convert to Christianity under the Law of Return, reflecting the complex intersection of religion, ethnicity, and national identity in modern Israel. The segment emphasizes that the Law of Return was enacted in the shadow of the Holocaust to provide refuge for Jews worldwide and has since expanded to include children and grandchildren of Jews. It situates Israel’s citizenship policies within broader international norms, noting that many countries prioritize ethnic or ancestral ties in immigration law. The broader message is that Israel’s internal debates over identity reflect enduring questions about nationhood and self-determination rather than contradictions in its legitimacy.

The nickname “Tuckiyya Qatarlson” emerged online after Carlson’s interview with Huckabee, with critics pointing out that his rhetoric aligns with Qatari interests. Additional commentary highlights criticism who accuse Carlson of spreading false claims, including regarding Jonathan Pollard, and of monetizing conspiracy theories. Commentators state that his stance divides conservative voters and undermines traditional GOP support for Israel.


'Off The Record' analyzes Tucker Carlson’s nearly three-hour interview in Israel with U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee, which Carlson framed as a discussion about “America’s toxic[sic] relationship with Israel.”

Main Points of the ILTV Episode.

1. Framing and Narrative Control. The host points out that Carlson arrived in Israel with a predetermined narrative and used leading questions, exaggerations, and selective comparisons to portray Israel as dangerous, manipulative, and disproportionately influential over U.S. policy. The program characterizes the interview as manipulative rather than journalistic.

2. Security and “Most Violent Country” Claim. Carlson propagated Israel is “the most violent[sic] country in the world” and implied concern that the Israeli military might -- listen to this-- target his aircraft. He is mocked as dramatic and [intentionally] misleading, noting Israel’s strict military protocols and arguing the claim ignores ongoing regional threats Israel faces.

3. Dual Loyalty Trope. Carlson questioned whether American officials in Israel prioritize Israeli interests over American citizens, which ILTV interprets as invoking the “dual loyalty” trope historically used against Jews. The episode argues that U.S.–Israel disagreements over time contradict the idea of automatic policy alignment.

4. Christians in Israel vs. Qatar. Carlson compared the number of Christians in Israel and Qatar. In reality, though Qatar has a larger Christian population numerically but (they are not Qararis) most Christians there are foreign workers without citizenship, whereas Israel’s Christian citizens (around 184,000) have full legal rights and political participation.

5. Genetic Testing Remark. Carlson suggested that if biblical descent determines land rights, genetic testing could verify Abrahamic lineage. ILTV condemns this as echoing racialist thinking and argues that modern Israeli citizenship is civic and legal—not based on biological proof. Tucker also lied by omission of Genesis 21:12: covenant is through Isaac and not Ishmael.

6. Civilian Casualties and Child Soldiers. During discussion of Gaza casualties, Carlson pressed Huckabee about the deaths of minors. ILTV argues Carlson misrepresented Huckabee’s remarks and ignored the complexity of warfare involving armed minors used by terrorist groups.

Interview with Shadi Khaloul.

The program concludes with an interview with **Shadi Khaloul**, founder of the Israeli Christian Aramaic Association and a former IDF officer. Khaloul says:

  • He invited Carlson to meet Israeli Christian leaders but received no response.
  • Christians in Israel enjoy religious freedom, civic equality, and integration in public life, including military service, academia, and the judiciary.
  • Christians in Israel fare better than Christians in many neighboring Middle Eastern countries.
  • He points out that commentators who criticize Israel without engaging local Christian communities distort reality and overlook persecution of Christians elsewhere in the region.

Overall Conclusion of the Episode. ILTV contends that Carlson did not come to understand Israel’s complexities but to reinforce a preexisting narrative. The episode points out that serious discussions about U.S.–Israel relations, minority rights, and war ethics require context, intellectual honesty, and engagement with people directly affected.


Coverage of President Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address emphasizes his focus on economic indicators, immigration enforcement, and foreign policy, particularly Iran. Trump reiterated that he prefers diplomacy but will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons, citing reported mass killings of protesters by the Iranian regime. The speech also addressed domestic political disputes, voter ID requirements, energy production, and tensions with Democrats.


Reports from Euronews Parsi describe a sweeping crackdown by Iranian authorities amid nationwide protests. The outlet states that tens of thousands have been arrested and alleges that human rights organizations estimate between 30,000 and 43,000 people may have been killed, citing hospital data and testimony from families. Tehran is accused of mass arrests, torture, executions, and asset seizures, portraying a severe escalation in repression.


Multiple reports describe heightened U.S.–Israel coordination amid rising tensions with Iran. These include the deployment of advanced U.S. aircraft to Israel, expanded diplomatic engagement, and public warnings from American and Israeli officials about Iran’s missile capabilities and regional threats. Israeli leaders stress preparedness and U.S. backing as deterrence against escalation.

Reports of severe Iranian crackdowns on protests cite up to 30,000–43,000 deaths, mass arrests, torture, and executions.


The CIA launched a viral Persian-language social media campaign urging Iranians to contact it securely amid unrest, amid U.S. threats and nuclear talks.


U.S. passport services in Judea and Samaria, antisemitism cases, and Palestinian faction stances.


The CIA has launched a viral social media campaign with a high-definition video message directly addressing Iranian citizens and protesters, stating that the United States is listening to their struggle and providing secure tools to communicate with American intelligence, escalating psychological operations against the regime amid reports of students tearing down regime posters in Tehran.


The US Embassy will offer passport services in Judea and Samaria for the first time.


The United States has stationed advanced stealth aircraft in Israel amid peak tensions in the Middle East.


Netanyahu told UN representatives that Israel is small but strong because of its people's spirit.


A French animated short film tells the story of Jewish swimmer Alfred Nakache who survived Auschwitz based on his real life of resilience under Nazi persecution.


Indian Prime Minister Modi returns to Israel nine years after his historic first visit with the bilateral relationship having evolved from breakthrough to a strategic pillar tested in war and anchored in defense cooperation and shared interests.

The Jerusalem Post prepared a special cover for Indian Prime Minister Modi's historic visit to Israel featuring the message about two ancient nations opening a new chapter.


The president of Somaliland will make his first official visit to Israel as the self-declared state recognized only by Israel seeks to deepen ties beyond diplomacy.


The US Justice Department has sued the University of California alleging an antisemitic hostile work environment at the UCLA campus.


In Paris a Jewish woman was allegedly abused by radical leftists from LFI who hurled antisemitic insults after spotting her mezuzah prompting a police investigation.


New York City Islamo-Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani described videos of attacks on NYPD officers in Washington Square Park as kids throwing snowballs more than fifteen hours after the police commissioner called the behavior disgraceful and criminal with officers injured by snowballs to the head face and neck.


The PLO secretary-general declared that Hamas is not a terror organization and opposes US demands to disarm it while seeking to unite all Palestinian factions.


Hamas has rejected demands to disarm.


Radical Israelophobe liberal, pro terrorists Jeremy Corbyn shared unfounded claims of organ harvesting in Gaza described as a blood libel.


Syrian forces dismantled an ISIS cell near Raqqa and killed its leader.


President Trump stated that Iran is working to build missiles that will soon reach the United States reiterated his preference for diplomacy but insisted he will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon and highlighted the regime's killing of protesters.


In his record-length 2026 State of the Union address President Trump highlighted America's resurgence with record employment in the private sector low inflation falling mortgage rates and increased oil production including supplies from Venezuela celebrated the upcoming two hundred fiftieth anniversary of independence criticized Democrats for past policies discussed hostage recovery efforts involving Hamas noted the evil Iranian regime's repression of protesters and stressed that he will never allow the world's top sponsor of terror to obtain nuclear weapons called for voter ID and proof of citizenship to vote proposed the Dalilah Law barring commercial driver's licenses for illegal aliens and addressed other domestic priorities including congressional ethics and Supreme Court rulings.


  • Feb 25, 2026:

US Ambassador Huckabee spoke at the Knesset stating that threats facing Israel also threaten America described Iran as a global danger and defended US aid to Israel as a mutual investment.


Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens exemplify how conspiracy-theory podcasts monetize rage and antisemitism with Carlson's 9/11 Files series drawing millions of views and generating significant ad revenue through high-priced sponsorships.


Meet Islamo-socialist Mamdani's International Affairs Commissioner, a Defund Police Activist Who Endorsed Free Health Care for Illegal Aliens. Ana María Archila may be best known for confronting former senator Jeff Flake in an elevator during Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation .


Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei is reportedly living in an underground bunker with officials blindfolded before meetings.


Hamas is suspected of aiding Russia in smuggling migrants to Europe by helping construct secret tunnels from Belarus into Poland based on construction techniques linked to Middle Eastern groups.


The Trump administration is pushing for a new Iran nuclear deal with no expiration date requiring the regime to behave permanently according to White House envoy Steve Witkoff.


Iranian state media has released a target list of US military bases in Israel and the Gulf marked for destruction as experts warn of Tehran's advanced missiles capable of striking Europe and Africa.


The United States is deploying additional F-22 Raptor stealth fighters to Israel bringing the total to eighteen as part of preparations turning Israel into a forward base alongside IDF drills for regional war fallout.


Israel remains on edge over potential escalation with Iran but is well prepared due to robust air defenses US support and extensive battlefield experience.


Secretary of State Marco Rubio described Iran as posing a grave danger to the US beyond its nuclear program highlighting ballistic missiles and naval capabilities ahead of talks in Geneva.


Senior advisers to President Trump have suggested that Israel should strike Iran first to build US support for potential action against the regime.


A 2015 White House summit involving Keith Ellison whitewashed terror links and Somali money laundering issues.


  • Feb 26, 2026:

Former Gaza hostage Matan Angrest described severe torture, including electrocution, during his captivity by Hamas, the killing of his tank crew during the October 7 attack, harsh interrogations over classified information, and the lasting trauma following his release.


Israeli officials are reportedly considering voluntary compensation for certain Gaza civilian deaths as a way to rebuild international legitimacy without admitting wrongdoing.


The Trump administration blacklisted a UN school principal accused of participating in the October 7 attacks, barring him from involvement in U.S.-funded aid projects as part of a broader probe into alleged Hamas-linked employees within UN agencies.


Strategic Paralysis: How Tehran is Outmaneuvering the "Maximum Pressure" Doctrine.


An Israeli court approved a fallen soldier’s mother to use her late son’s sperm to have a child through posthumous reproduction after a prolonged legal battle.


Israel approved plans to build over 1,300 new housing units in Kedumim, significantly expanding the community.


India’s prime minister addressed Israel’s parliament, highlighting shared democratic values and strengthening strategic ties between the two countries.


  • Feb 27, 2026:

China advised its citizens to avoid travel to Iran and urged those already there to leave while commercial routes remain open, citing rising regional tensions and security risks.


A report citing U.S. intelligence sources says claims that Iran is close to developing missiles capable of reaching the U.S. mainland are exaggerated and not supported by current Pentagon assessments, which indicate such capability remains years away. The dispute has exposed tensions between the White House and intelligence officials as debate grows over possible military action.


President Trump reviewed potential strike plans against Iran with top generals, even as diplomatic efforts continued. He said he has not yet decided on military action but signaled frustration with negotiations and suggested force may become necessary.


Public shelters were opened in several Israeli cities amid heightened tensions. The U.S. authorized the departure of non-essential embassy staff and families from Israel and warned citizens to consider leaving. Multiple countries advised against travel to Israel and Iran due to escalating risks. The IDF spokesperson reassured the public while the military prepared for possible escalation with Hezbollah.


Iran was designated by the U.S. as a state sponsor of wrongful detention, with calls for the release of detained Americans. An opinion piece argued Tehran is outmaneuvering Washington’s pressure strategy. Separately, Euronews reported that Iranian authorities arrested tens of thousands during nationwide protests, with rights groups alleging mass killings, torture, executions and asset seizures, and estimating deaths in the tens of thousands.


India’s prime minister addressed Israel’s parliament, highlighting shared democratic values and strengthening strategic ties between the two countries.


Israeli officials are reportedly considering voluntary compensation for certain Gaza civilian deaths as a way to rebuild international legitimacy without admitting wrongdoing.


Vice President JD Vance praised Tucker Carlson’s interview with Ambassador Mike Huckabee despite criticism of Carlson over alleged antisemitism, prompting debate within conservative circles.


Trump ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s AI software, citing restrictions on military applications, and directed a phase-out at the Defense Department.


More than 350 University of California scholars urged regents to address a report alleging anti-Israel bias and rising antisemitism among faculty.


Efforts by BDS-aligned groups to push New York officials to divest from Israel Bonds have so far not reduced investment levels, with supporters noting continued strong sales despite geopolitical pressures.

Naomi Wolf interviews Jamie Glazov about his book “United in Hate,” in which he argues that sectors of the political Left have developed an affinity for authoritarian regimes and terrorist movements, including Hamas. Glazov discusses what he sees as ideological and cultural factors behind this alignment and warns about the consequences for Western democracies and Israel.


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  • Fed 28, 2026:

Operation: Roaring Lion / Epic Fury.

In the joint military operations launched on 28 February 2026 (codenamed "Operation Epic Fury" by the US and "Roaring Lion" by Israel), the two nations focused on distinct but overlapping target sets to dismantle Iran's security apparatus and nuclear capabilities. 

The United States Targets:

The US military focused on strategic infrastructure and high-level military capabilities: 

Nuclear Facilities: Primary targets included major sites like the Fordow Uranium Enrichment Plant, Natanz, and the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center.

Ballistic Missile Infrastructure: Broad strikes were aimed at missile production, storage, and launch sites to prevent counterattacks against US bases in the region.

Naval Assets: Reports indicated strikes on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy, including the frigate Jamaran and the Imam Ali Navy Base in Chabahar.

Command and Control: Targeted facilities used by the IRGC to manage military operations and air defenses. 


Israeli Targets:

Israel focused heavily on "decapitation" strikes and neutralizing immediate tactical threats: 

Leadership Compounds: A major focus was the compound and offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, which was reported heavily damaged.

"Political" and Military Officials: Targets included senior IRGC commanders, intelligence officials, and members of the Supreme National Security Council.

Air Defense Systems: Mossad and IDF forces worked to disable Iran's integrated air defense networks to ensure air superiority.

Missile Launchers: Specifically targeted mobile and fixed launchers in western and central Iran to limit immediate retaliation against Israeli territory.

Khamenei Dead

At least 40 senior Iranian officials pelimonayed. It's longtime dictatorship leader Ali Khamenei is gone.

Iran attacks 9 countries, especially Israel where dozens have been injured, one died.

See: : Op. Roaring Lion / Epic Fury