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🚨🇺🇸 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: “TIME IS RUNNING OUT - WAR IS COMING” Sanctioned by both Iran & Russia, Mark Dubowitz has advised U.S. presidents, testified before Congress 20+ times, and now delivers his most urgent warning yet. He says Iran is closer than ever to a nuclear weapon - and...

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🚨🇺🇸 🇮🇱EXCLUSIVE: I ASK AMBASSADOR HUCKABEE THE TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT ISRAEL Few U.S diplomats in history have walked into a storm quite like this. Ambassador Ambassador Mike Huckabee has led a state, advised presidents, shaped policy at the highest levels, and built a reputation as one of America’s most seasoned political minds. Now he holds what many call the hardest ambassador post in the world - representing the United States in Israel at the very center of a war that has divided the globe. In this no holds barred conversation, I pressed Huckabee on the strike in Qatar, America’s unbreakable alliance, the UN’s Palestinian state push, Hamas looting aid claims, Israel’s changing role in the world, and the endgame for peace. 03:43 – “It was their decision and their decision alone… It was not a US decision.” – on Israel’s strike in Qatar. 05:22 – “We maintain our alliance with Israel… it is solid, hasn’t been fractured or broken.” 08:11 – “This stunt at the UN to declare a Palestinian state is utter nonsense… all it’s done is further complicate Gaza.” 09:22 – “Europe gave Hamas what it wanted for free… and it killed negotiations instantly.” 11:57 – “Gaza was a 100% Palestinian state… they built tunnels to kill Jews while leaving their citizens vulnerable.” 13:27 – “We’re not going to participate in this at the UN… our objection is very strenuous.” 17:58 – “Hamas has to go. Letting them stay would be like letting the Nazis stay in Germany after World War II.” 20:54 – “I’ve seen with my own eyes… men with weapons looting food trucks. That’s not starving civilians – that’s Hamas.” 24:39 – “The stolen food is what has kept this war going… Hamas sells it at outrageous prices.” 25:59 – “More has gone into Gaza than any war zone in human history – yet Israel gets blamed for starvation.” 28:01 – “No country warns its enemies before a strike the way Israel does – not even the U.S.” 30:21 – “This isn’t a nation-state war. Hamas has no moral boundaries. They want civilians to die for propaganda.” 34:06 – “If Israel wanted to commit genocide, they could’ve flattened Gaza in 3 hours, but they haven’t.” 38:35 – “If Hamas lays down its arms, the war is over. But if Israel lays down its arms, they get another October 7th.” 42:19 – “Everyone says there should be a Palestinian state, but where is it, and who’s going to run it?” 44:39 – “If Macron wants a Palestinian state so badly, maybe he should offer land on the French Riviera.”

Mario Nawfal

2,252,525 görüntüleme • 10 ay önce

▶️ NEW: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes, invited U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham to Jerusalem this weekend to deliver an unambiguous case for military escalation across Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon — pressing maximalist Israeli positions that cut directly against President Trump’s efforts to secure peace and stabilize the region. The remarks come as Trump weighs competing paths ahead of a planned December 29 meeting with Netanyahu. Turkey’s foreign minister Hakan Fidan has warned of a “huge risk” that Trump’s Gaza peace could collapse without a “substantial” intervention with Netanyahu. But, after meetings with Israel’s prime minister, foreign minister, and defense minister, as well as senior IDF and Israeli intelligence officials and U.S. military leaders, Graham told reporters the following: ⸻ 🔴 On Gaza and Hamas “disarmament” “Hamas is not disarming. They’re rearming. They’re not interested in giving up power. They’re consolidating power.” “Phase two is an aspiration that cannot be achieved, in my view.” “Ninety days after the ceasefire, Hamas is stronger, not weaker.” “You cannot have a good outcome in Gaza with Hamas still armed. I don’t believe you can develop a part of Gaza if Hamas controls the other part.” “We need a plan quickly. Put Hamas on a time clock to disarm. If they don’t disarm, I would encourage President Trump to unleash Israel to finish off Hamas.” “It would be a long, brutal war, but necessary.” “There will never be peace in this region until Hamas is finished off militarily and politically.” ⸻ 🔴 On Iran “Iran is up to no good.” “We obliterated the Iranian nuclear facilities. We did not obliterate Iran’s desire to have a nuclear weapon.” “The regime hasn’t changed at all. They still want to destroy Israel and consider America the Great Satan.” “If there’s credible evidence they’re going back into the enrichment business at other sites, or rebuilding ballistic missiles that could threaten Israel or Europe, we should hit them before they can do that.” “Appeasement does not lead to peace.” “The only language radical Islam understands is force.” Later, when asked if Israel should strike Iran again: “Hit them as hard as you can, as often as you can. Make sure they can’t develop a nuclear weapon.” “If you see an effort to regenerate the enrichment program, hit it.” “If you see an effort to build more ballistic missiles … hit it NOW.” ⸻ 🔴 On Lebanon and Hezbollah “The trend lines in Lebanon are, quite frankly, optimistic.” “The Lebanese government has decided to call for Hezbollah to disarm.” “If Hezbollah gave up their heavy weapons, that would be a godsend for Lebanon and the region.” “If Hezbollah refuses, we should engage in military operations with Israel and the United States to achieve that goal.” “Hezbollah either gives up their heavy weapons voluntarily, or we come up with a military campaign to take them out.” “Once Hamas and Hezbollah are off the table, two proxies of Iran, the likelihood of a Saudi-Israel deal goes up dramatically.” ⸻ 🔴 On Turkey and a Gaza ‘stabilizing force’ “The idea that Turkey would be part of a stabilizing force would rock Israel to its core.” “There is no political support anywhere in Israel for Turkey being involved.” “Turkey’s comments against Israel are beyond the pale.” “If anybody thinks Turkey should be involved on the ground in Gaza, you would create a massive political crisis inside Israel.” ⸻ 🔴 On Israel, international criticism, and October 7 “Israel is not the problem. Hamas is the problem. Hezbollah is the problem. Iran is the problem.” “This is a war of television. You’re winning on the ground, but you’re losing in the air.” “The war aims are not genocide.” “October 7 was designed to stop normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel.” “If after October 7 Hamas is still standing, that would be the biggest mistake ever.” “You can’t rewrite history, but you can learn from it.”

Drop Site

203,583 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce

Hamas leadership has been living lavishly in Qatar while the people that they claim to represent in Gaza are suffering. They’ve been directing a war from the comfort of their five-star hotels for almost two years, refusing to release the 48 hostages that are still being held in Gaza. Today, Israeli officials announced that they took a targeted action against these Hamas leaders who have been terrorizing the region for years. This war in Gaza is brutal. It has to end. Palestinians are suffering, Israelis are suffering. The entire region is suffering. The people of Gaza, the Arab League, the US and Israel are all saying the same thing. Hamas must be removed from power. Inside Gaza, people are risking their lives to protest Hamas, and they’re being silenced, beaten, even killed on the streets. They know that Hamas is the reason Gaza is in ruin. They know that Hamas is the one who started the war, and Hamas is the reason that it hasn’t ended yet. And this has been Hamas’s plan all along, force Israel into a war it never wanted to fight, but has to win. Hamas spent years preparing the October 7th attack. They knew exactly what an urban war in a densely populated area would look like. They all went into hiding and left their people out to suffer. And these devastating consequences for the people of Gaza? That was a part of their strategy, to delegitimize Israel’s standing in the eyes of the world. They knew what they were doing, and Israel could not and still cannot allow these jihadists to live on its borders. No other nation would allow that. This is the linchpin of the entire conflict right now. Once Hamas is gone, the war ends, the suffering ends, and Gaza can finally rebuild. So today, Israel sent a message that there’s no safe place for terrorists anywhere on Earth, and we all need to stand together and say release the hostages, remove Hamas, end the war.

Noa Tishby

81,137 görüntüleme • 10 ay önce

Ceasefire now, people say. But what does that actually mean? So ceasefire is what we've had on October 6th and what we all want, obviously. But President Biden said it best. Ceasefire and a hostage deal, he said, is at the hands of Hamas. President Biden said that Israel put down a rational offer because Israel is a rational country. The problem is that Hamas is not a rational actor. It is a genocidal Jihadi terrorist organization that doesn't care about the lives of Palestinians. And people in the West have been yelling ceasefire now at the wrong side of this war. Hamas has rejected countless ceasefires. Hamas and Iran are not trying to build a better life for the Palestinian people. You have to understand what Hamas and Iran are doing right now is they're actively trying to inflame the entire Middle East right before the holy month of Ramadan, which as President Biden said is going to be very, very dangerous. And this is exactly what they are after. There is currently a multi-front war going on in Israel in which Israel is being attacked by Jihadi terrorists from all sides, all prompted, pushed, and sponsored by Iran. Hamas, according to what was published, said that they have Israel exactly where they want her. That means the international pressure is on Israel to stop the war so that Hamas can remain in power in Gaza. So if you're calling at Israel to ceasefire, you're doing the bidding of Hamas. Hamas does not want to ceasefire. They're going to do whatever it takes in order to maintain power, including hiding in the elaborated tunnel system that they build instead of building a Palestinian state and remain in power at the cost of Israeli children and Palestinian children. It's time to dehamasify Gaza. And next time you demand a ceasefire, just make sure you aim it at the right direction. As President Biden said, this is at the hands of Hamas.

Noa Tishby

127,134 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce

Here's where things stand two years after the October 7 Massacre. Israel wants to end the war with all the hostages home and Hamas disarmed so it can never carry out its threat to perpetrate October 7 "again and again." Israel has said repeatedly since the October 7 Massacre, the war ends immediately if those conditions are met. It's not too much to ask for. President Trump has proposed a 20-point plan to end the war. That plan requires Hamas to free all the hostages within 72 hours for a massive ransom, places Gaza under Palestinian technocratic governance with international oversight, and the IDF withdraws in a schedule linked to Gaza's demilitarization. If Hamas rejects this, Israel has the US' backing to obliterate Hamas and finish the job. Israel said YES to President Trump's peace plan, giving diplomacy a chance: it prefers to do this the easy way. Hamas did NOT say yes. Under pressure, apparently, from its state sponsors, it agreed to talk about it, even though Trump said there's little to talk about. Now Hamas is trying to wriggle out of the Trump plan or totally gut it, to survive the war still holding its weapons—and with a massive popularity boost among Palestinians. It's reportedly demanding the release of terrorist masterminds responsible for some of the most spectacular Palestinian terror attacks: a ransom Israel simply cannot pay. It does not want a permanent ceasefire. Its statement marking two years since the October 7 Massacre said its goal is the conquest of Jerusalem. Of course Hamas does not want the Trump plan. It's not a plan for peace WITH Hamas, but for peace WITHOUT Hamas. It's not a ceasefire, but the terms of Hamas' surrender. Hamas' goal is to emerge victorious from the war it started, as Palestinian national heroes. The ones who freed prisoners from Israeli jails, turned the world against Israel, and can still wave AK47s in protest. It wants to take over the whole Palestinian movement, and it's on course to do it now. It can't accept demilitarization or deradicalization. Now is the time for PRESSURE on Hamas' state sponsors to tell it: game's up. Accept the Trump plan. In full. We won't let you wriggle out of it. You started the war. Now you end it. 📺I joined NewsNation to discuss:

Eylon Levy

13,260 görüntüleme • 9 ay önce

🚨🇮🇱⁠THE CEASEFIRE IS A SMOKESCREEN – HAMAS REGROUPS, HEZBOLLAH REARMS The “peace” is really a ceasefire, and nobody’s under any illusions about Hamas changing its stripes. Caroline Glick, International Affairs Advisor to Netanyahu, lays out the Trump plan’s 20-stage roadmap to disarm Hamas, why aid flows were throttled, how pressure from Arab states shifted the talks, and what comes next in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran. We dig into: - Why the deal is a ceasefire, not peace, and what “yellow line” rules Hamas is breaking - The 20-stage Trump plan to disarm Hamas and rebuild Gaza into something different - Hostages, aid, and control: why Israel says “we’re not withholding aid, we’re blocking theft” - How strikes, diplomacy, and Arab pressure flipped Hamas’s calculus on negotiations - Lebanon after Hezbollah decapitation: refugees home, or another northern crisis - Iran’s “ring of fire,” missile ambitions, and the nuclear sprint fallback - Postwar region-building: Abraham Accords resilience and the question of Palestinian statehood - Global sentiment whiplash, and why Jerusalem says “we’re here to stay” 00:00 – The Trump Plan Unpacked: 20-stage roadmap to disarm Hamas 04:04 – “Nobody’s Under Any Illusions”: Israel and its allies expect Hamas to violate the ceasefire, and what that means for lasting peace 07:32 – Hostages and Leverage: Israel insists Hamas knows where the remaining hostages are, and calls their excuses “bad faith” 09:01 – “We’re Not Withholding Aid, We’re Blocking Theft”: Caroline explains how Hamas diverted up to 95% of humanitarian aid 12:20 – Hamas’s Grip on Gaza: Executions, torture, and fear show how the group is reasserting power and silencing dissent 17:00 – Why Israel’s targeting of Hamas leadership abroad “changed their calculus” on making a deal 21:12 – “Easy Way or Hard Way”: Hamas can walk away from war, or face eradication 23:43 – Israel’s integration into the Middle East depends on one thing: neighbors knowing “we’re not going anywhere” 26:20 – Palestinian Choices: Why Israel says peace begins only when Palestinians accept the Jewish state’s right to exist 30:03 – Hezbollah weakened, the Lebanese army emboldened, and a fragile hope for a new balance of power 32:00 – “Never Again Evacuated”: Northern border towns vow not to repeat October 7th’s chaos as Israel hardens its defenses 36:13 – “We’ll Always Carry the Sword”: Glick says Israel will never again drop its guard after Oct. 7 38:16 – Iran’s Twin Threats: Missiles and nukes, Netanyahu’s long war to stop Tehran’s two “cancerous tumors” 43:00 – How anti-Israel sentiment mirrors ancient patterns of Jewish persecution

Mario Nawfal

1,518,520 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce

This might be the best explanation I heard for "why Oct 7" and, surprisingly, it comes from Ami Ayalon, former head of the Shin Bet, Israel's secret service, and commander-in-chief of the Navy. Here what he says (this is the first video, there are a couple more below which you'll really want to watch): He says the "most important cause [of Oct 7]" was "the political paradigm", whereby Israel's policy was "divide and rule", meaning Israel "had to make sure Palestinians would not have a unified leadership" and could therefore always say "nobody to talk with, nothing to talk about". Concretely "in order to do it [Israel] had to make sure Hamas would go on controlling Gaza and the Palestinian authority the West bank", and incite them to "fight each other". This is why Israel "enhanced and assisted Hamas, transferred money, etc." As a result of all this Hamas "got the Palestinians' support" because "they became the only administration who fought against the Israeli occupation and for the purpose of Palestinian freedom" while Fatah and the Palestinian authority became perceived as "Israeli collaborators". In his assessment "between 70 to 80% of the Palestinians are supporting Hamas, only because Hamas is perceived as the one who fight for [their] freedom." He says Israel completely misunderstood the situation before Oct 7 because it measures "hardware" whilst Hamas measures "software", meaning that after every fight between Israel and the Palestinians, success for Israel is measured in "losses in human life, in military installations, in military infrastructure" whereas what Hamas measures is "the support of the people." As an illustration he says that in May 2021 - when there was fighting during 2 weeks and around 300 Palestinians were killed (to 17 on the Israeli side) - Israel thought that Hamas "suffered a huge loss and a huge military defeat" but from Hamas's standpoint it was "a huge victory" because this led to Hamas, for the first time, getting "more than 50% of the support from the Palestinian people."

Arnaud Bertrand

2,702,341 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce

The Trump plan, which was presented at the White House, included two parts. What was approved today in Sharm el-Sheikh has nothing to do with the future. Regarding the future of Gaza, we are still at the initial idea, which was not translated into details on the ground — and it’s no coincidence, because the assessment, at least in Israel, is that it’s impossible to really reach agreements with Hamas on its dismantling. There has not yet been an Islamic fundamentalist terrorist organization that agreed one day to simply dismantle. And so what we have here is a hostage release deal, and Israel is at a fork in the road. First, if Hamas is willing to disarm, Israel will indeed withdraw to the Gaza perimeter. If not, then not — and then IDF forces will be there, because we have no one to rely on but God and them. Now regarding the main issue. After all, Hamas ostensibly received guarantees. That’s what Hamas is saying. That’s its excuse to release the hostages. It is replacing the 48 hostages with an American-Qatar-Turkish-international guarantee that Israel will not enter. They say in Israel, “no problem, we also have guarantees. The war will end if Hamas disarms.” So we see here two American guarantees, which I, in order not to be anti-American, will not say that they are foolish. I will say that they complement each other: the war will not be renewed if Hamas disarms. And so, if you break it down even more: That war is over. It’s over. The ground entries, the raids, the exits, the Gideon’s Chariots A, B and maybe even C. What will happen next? Israel expects it to be “Lebanonization,” but in the positive sense of what happens after the ceasefire. In other words, not ground raids, but precise damage to any attempt to build up and/or harm IDF soldiers. This is the Israeli desire. We’ll see what happens on the ground.

Amit Segal

23,239 görüntüleme • 9 ay önce

I want to thank President Donald J. Trump Donald J. Trump for his unwavering support for Israel. During my recent visit to Washington, I said that Donald Trump is the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House. And President Trump shows that friendship each and every day. He has shown it through his visionary plan for Gaza, this is a plan which Israel fully supports. He's shown it by sending us all the munitions that were being held up. This way he is giving Israel the tools we need to finish the job against Iran’s terror axis. And he has shown it by fully backing Israel and putting the pressure to release the hostages where it truly belongs – on Hamas. Israel has accepted President Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff's plan to extend the temporary ceasefire by 50 days, during that time we can discuss the conditions for a permanent ceasefire that will end the war in Gaza. In Witkoff’s plan, half of the hostages would be released right away and the remaining half would be released if we reach an agreement on a permanent ceasefire. Again, Israel has accepted this plan. I accepted this plan. But so far, Hamas has rejected it. Hamas had also put forward positions for a permanent ceasefire that are totally unacceptable. Israel has decided to stop letting goods and supplies into Gaza, something we've done for the past 42 days. We've done that because Hamas steals the supplies and prevents the people of Gaza from getting them. It uses these supplies to finance its terror machine, which is aimed directly at Israel and our civilians – and this we cannot accept. We will take further steps if Hamas continues to hold our hostages. And throughout this, Israel knows that America and President Trump have our back. Thank you again, President Trump! Thank you for all you are doing to return our hostages, bolster our security and provide a future of prosperity and peace for all the peoples of the Middle East.

Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו

4,264,696 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

Hamas is using the bodies of hostages in order to buy time and tighten their control over Gaza. Meanwhile, they’re slaughtering their own people. This is not just horrific and sadistic, this is a blatant violation of the ceasefire deal. Since October 10th when the entire Middle East signed off on President Trump’s peace plan, Hamas has done what Hamas always does, which is break its word. They delayed the release of hostages, they fired RPGs at Israeli soldiers, and they executed Palestinians in Gaza that they deemed traitors. While hostage families wait anxiously, Hamas plays games. They claim not to know where the remaining hostages are, but we’ve seen the evidence. This week, drone footage exposed Hamas staging a fake discovery of a hostage body, burying it, then pretending to find it for the Red Cross. This is deliberate. It’s part of their plan. Now here’s the thing. Phase 1 of the deal calls for the release of all 48 hostages, 20 alive and 28 dead. Phase 2 of Trump’s peace plan calls for Hamas to be disarmed and removed from power. Hamas does not want to get to phase two, and now they’re trying to stall, buying time and trickling back hostages. They’re trying to regain control over Gaza, slaughtering their own people to get there and terrorizing Israelis who are waiting for their loved ones. This is a violation of the deal. We can’t go back to square one. President Trump knows this. Our neighbors, our entire region knows this, and Israel knows this too. If Hamas keeps violating the ceasefire, Israel will once again be forced to fight this war that she didn’t want, didn’t start, but has to win. The international pressure must be put on Hamas to keep the ceasefire deal, release all the hostages, and move to phase two so we can finally start working towards peace in the Middle East.

Noa Tishby

11,255 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce

🚨Netanyahu, Trump and Rubio say they're seeking alternatives to free the hostages. Shortly I'll outline what I understand is being considered. But first: it's a completely coordinated move. Netanyahu, Trump, Rubio had a phone call revealing that Hamas, contrary to many reports (even here in Israel) is stalling talks, and as Trump and Witkoff have said, Hamas never wanted a deal in this round of talks. Hamas seems to think domestic and international pressure will force Israel to end the war. So Trump, Rubio, and Netanyahu are saying, in different words, that Israel's about to take new steps. Now, what could these steps be? It could be several things. One example: pressuring Hamas leadership abroad. Assassinations in Qatar. An American and Israeli demand to extradite Hamas leaders in Qatar, correctly claiming they committed war crimes against 1,200 Israelis, dozens of whom are also American. Second example: threats of land seizure or exile if Hamas doesn’t release hostages within a set timeframe. Other options are being considered, but Trump and Rubio are signaling that they're giving Israel a carte blanche for a major shift in the war. They see it's at an impasse due to the constant stop-start hostage release negotiations, and are claiming that Hamas is using this to prolong the war indefinitely and force Israel to end it on Hamas’ terms. There’s also confusion about what ending the war means. Everyone wants the war to end. The question is, what kind of ending? Even if Trump might be Netanyahu's puppet and if Rubio's clueless, senior officials from the previous government repeatedly said — despite their opposition to the current government — that Hamas was the main obstacle all along. This portrayal of Hamas wanting to end the war, and the cruel Israel, which for political reasons wants to war to go on forever is simply false. Hamas wants something that no Israeli leader, including opposition figures, is willing to accept. Hamas wants the war to end with a full IDF withdrawal from Gaza, without a single centimeter between Gaza and Israeli communities. Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett previously spoke about remaining on the perimeter. That's great. I wish it were possible. Hamas simply doesn't agree. It seems to me that if this isn't merely a negotiation tactic to pressure Hamas and show American support for Israel, then we're heading towards a major turning point in this war.

Amit Segal

124,624 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce

🚨🇮🇱 ON THE GROUND: ISRAEL AT WAR – “NO MORE PROXIES. NO MORE DENIABILITY.” Missiles over Tel Aviv. Civilians under fire. The U.S. hits Iran directly, and the fuse is now burning fast. We go On The Ground in Israel with Erin Molan reporting from missile sites and shelters, and full coverage brought to you by 🇺🇸 ERIC BOLLING 🇺🇸. This is frontline access inside a war that’s no longer covert. Iran’s shadow empire has stepped into the light, and Israel says it ends now. No spin. No safe distance. Just war — and the stakes couldn’t be higher. This is Israel on the edge of history. 00:00 – “We’re in it now.” The U.S. strikes inside Iran. Israel prepares for what’s next. 01:26 – Missile strike site: civilian homes flattened. “This is what Iran does.” 02:40 – Nova festival survivor: “The sky turned gray. We ran through bullets.” 05:10 – Kibbutz family trapped in safe room. Burned out, kidnapped, murdered. 06:16 – “Nine people crammed in one car.” A blood-soaked escape to Soroka Hospital. 07:21 – “This wasn’t military. It was a home.” Iranian missiles hit civilians. 07:34 – FM Gideon Sa'ar | גדעון סער: “We’re stopping Iran’s nuclear, ballistic, and terror programs.” 08:45 – “Six months away from a bomb.” Israel says time ran out. 10:14 – IDF digital ops: “12 platforms, 3 languages. We’re fighting a war of perception.” 11:49 – “Hamas doesn’t protect Gaza…it terrorizes it.” 12:33 – “Iran is Russia’s ally. This isn’t regional – it’s global.” 13:54 – Gaza: famine sets in. Aid blocked. Markets empty. 15:01 – Iranian civilian: “Children were killed. This was unprovoked.” 16:09 – U.S. accused of illegal aggression. “This is how wars start.” 17:13 – “Iran plays the long game to show the U.S. is the problem.” 18:17 – Experts warn: 1,000 missiles could be coming. Many hypersonic. 19:30 – “They struck senior officials.” Iran calls it a red line crossed. 20:48 – Seyed Mohammad Marandi: “We never pursued a nuclear bomb.” Iran’s rebuttal. 21:05 – Scott Ritter vs. Jonathan Conricus: “No regime change. No nuclear shutdown. It failed.” 22:27 – “This breaks UN law – like Pearl Harbor without a declaration.” 23:38 – Iranian goal: eliminate Israel by 2040. A regime’s clock is ticking. 25:05 – Proxy empire collapses. Hezbollah, Houthis, Hamas…all falter. 26:32 – June 13: Israel strikes back directly inside Iran. 27:58 – “We flipped the script.” Israel hits nukes, missiles, and terror funding. 29:21 – “This is a new Middle East.” The balance of power is shifting. 29:47 – יצחק הרצוג Isaac Herzog: “This isn’t about land. It’s about survival.”

Mario Nawfal

1,617,042 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

Piers Morgan keeps asking the same question in every interview: “Why is Israel intentionally killing civilians?” The answer is always the same. Israel is not targeting civilians. But Piers Morgan does not accept that. He cites the Hamas-run “Palestinian Ministry of Health” or “UK doctors operating in Gaza” as if British surgeons in a war zone can somehow tell whether a bullet came from Hamas or the IDF. When a guest says they do not trust Hamas’ numbers, Piers quickly shifts to his next question: “Then why won’t Israel let journalists into Gaza?” Here is the truth. Israel actually does allow journalists into Gaza, but not freely. They must coordinate, be escorted, and follow safety protocols. Piers then compares this to journalists visiting Israeli communities after October 7. That is a completely different situation. There were no ongoing combat operations, no terrorists hiding nearby, and no risk to Israeli troops or reporters. Then Piers says, “Let the journalists decide for themselves.” That might sound good on air, but it ignores reality. Here is why journalists cannot enter Gaza freely. The risks are real, and the cost far outweighs the benefit. 1. Gaza is an active combat zone No army on Earth allows reporters to wander freely in the middle of live military operations. The IDF is engaged in direct fighting with terror cells. Journalists could be killed or compromise critical missions. 2. Hamas controls everything There is no such thing as a free press in Gaza. Reporters are censored, monitored, and threatened. If they film rocket launches or armed fighters, they risk being detained or expelled. Most know this and self-censor. The result is pure propaganda. 3. Hamas hides behind civilians Terrorists wear civilian clothes and operate from civilian buildings. That makes it impossible for reporters to tell who is who, and it leads to heavily distorted reporting. 4. Hostage operations are ongoing There are still hostages being held inside Gaza. Journalists moving around freely could unknowingly expose special forces missions, rescue routes, or intelligence collection. 5. Hamas is a danger to journalists There is a real risk of kidnapping, hostage-taking, or worse. If anything happens, Israel would be blamed, even if it had no control. Hamas would use it for political leverage and media attention. 6. Military secrecy is critical Letting journalists film combat zones in real time would reveal IDF positions, tunnel clearing operations, or drone movements. That puts lives at risk and hands valuable intel to the enemy. 7. Legal and diplomatic fallout If a journalist is killed in Gaza, Israel is the one the world turns on. Lawsuits, outrage, and diplomatic pressure would follow immediately, even if Hamas was responsible. 8. The double standard is obvious No one allows free press access to Russian frontlines, Chinese military zones, or US drone strike areas. But Israel is constantly criticized for following the same basic security rules. So no, Piers. Letting journalists “decide for themselves” is not a solution. This is not a panel discussion. This is war. And in war, protecting lives comes first. It comes before press access, before media narratives, and definitely before letting journalists wander into combat zones just to “verify” what they already think they know. Why would Israel take the risk of journalists unintentionally (or intentionally) exposing troop positions or feeding Hamas coordinates? The reality is, the press as you and I know, has not proven itself a friend to Israel. And beyond that, the idea of reporters roaming freely through Gaza in the middle of battle is not journalism. It is insanity.

Open Source Intel

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Israel hater Gary Lineker shared this clip on Insta of Piers Morgan supposedly destroying Dave Rubin in a debate on Hamas’ War on Israel. It actually shows up the complete ignorance of Piers Morgan. A man who has platformed more Jew haters on his show than should be humanly possible. It is such a pathetic response from Piers Morgan that at the end of the clip he is forced to use the failed ignorant line “it didn’t start on October 7.” Of course, Dave Rubin didn’t claim that either. A literal strawman argument since Piers failed so badly. Let’s go point by point. ❌ There was no starvation in Gaza. There was no Famine. Piers has seen pictures of starving Gazans but these were all of children with other ailments that caused them to look emaciated. This was not due to lack of food. ❌ The IPC lied about “famine”. They claimed this as Israel was about to go into Gaza City. This turned into a falsehood. A lie. Piers may or may not know this by now. Regardless he comes across as clueless now that the data for Gaza City is in. ❌ Anyone on the pro Israel side doesn’t trust the UN. Yep. UNRWA are full of Hamas and their members took part in 7/10. ❌ Let journalists in. Ok Piers is right on this. Yet there have been journalists in Gaza throughout the war. The trouble is they bring a Hamas narrative to the world that Piers and other supposedly responsible journalists just repeat. Despite it being the word of a Jihadist death cult. ❌ Key part of the exchange. Piers: You wouldn’t dispute 20,000 children have died? Rubin: So whose fault is that? Piers literally doesn’t answer this. He talks about life for a young Palestinian in Gaza. The answer is: Hamas are responsible for every death in the war they started on 7/10 with an invasion massacre and maintained for over two years by refusing to release the hostages. It continues today because Hamas refuse to disarm as agreed in the Trump peace plan. Like so many “experts” on the war in Gaza, Piers Morgan just refused to mention Hamas! ❌ The three-month blockade was a “war crime”. Nope. It’s not a war crime to starve a terrorist organization you are at war with. Nobody questions if Russia should feed Ukraine. ❌ After more spurious claims Piers then moves onto the West Bank and Ben Gvir and Smotrich. Obviously no Palestinians have been “ethnically cleansed from Gaza.” ❌ Morgan: “You have a unique population in Gaza that are under 18”. Ok. Don’t start wars then! Don’t put this population in harms way! For what? To lose control of land in Gaza. Which is all Hamas have achieved. Don’t use child soldiers. Don’t use children as human shields. Hamas literally are not mentioned here!!! ❌ Morgan then claims because prisoners in World War Two were fed Israel should feed Gazans holding hostages. This is an embarrassing argument. Morgan has actually failed openly here. ❌ “This war didn’t start on October 7”. After failing to land every other point in this exchange Piers Morgan goes for a literal Hamas line in an actual admission that he has failed. Pick whatever date you want for when it started. The bottom line is that all the wars involving Israel including 7/10 are simply about the existence of a Jewish state between the river and the sea. That’s it. At this stage you wonder if Piers Morgan thinks Israel should exist. Since the guests on his show and this exchange just reveal Morgan to be an actual apologist for Hamas. How do I know this? Hamas are not mentioned once! Hamas have no agency.

Ben Green

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🧵1/ I’m back from a short trip on a social network with photographs and videos from Gaza, with some brief personal conclusions. First, it is quite clear that there are those in Gaza who know how to make extensive use of the networks and social media for the purposes of emotional extortion and also false propaganda, exactly like they live streamed the October 7 massacre and somehow turned it into “justified resistance”, they use quite a few Western buzzwords such as “genocide”, “occupation”, “oppression” and “Zionism”- and this is the simplest way to distinguish between Hamas propaganda posts and authentic people in Gaza, whom I’ve known all my life, who use much simpler words and not this indoctrinated manipulation bullshit. I was looking for THESE authentic people - the real voices. And I think I found a few. So first of all, what do I think there is NOT happening in Gaza? There is no genocide and no famine. Yes, there is quite a lot of suffering, shortages in some places and lack of decent shelter etc. And there’s a lot of cynical exploitation of it for propaganda purposes. I’m saying it because you can see children are getting payed for it, you can see the absolute control of distribution and you can see how basic needs and the way out is blocked with money- Israel is not taking money for any of it, the West is sending free aid, so the money is demanded by those who want to control the suffering and use it. You should know, that before the war - there was already quite a lot of very poor population in Gaza, but now the economic difficulty has greatly increased for two main reasons: one, the war damaged many sources of livelihood and the second - a major source of livelihood was working in Israel and this option was closed for a long time now, since October 7, and is now much less operational. So in fact the main source of income is donations and funding from Hamas for control purposes of course. This is how, among other things, Hamas uses the population to "work for them", and also to smile or cry for the cameras on demand. Now on the issue of claimed famine- famine is when there’s NO food and water, enough for the population. As I said, my personal conclusion is that there is no shortage of food and water in Gaza at all. The problem is that the food is not distributed equally, it is controlled by those who are powerful (usually Hamas operatives) and then sold at high costs to the population without them having sources of livelihood. Food that should be distributed for #free is actually sold at a high price, the shelter tents are also paid for and the exit from Gaza is particularly expensive (5000$ that are paid to the transporters). There are quite a few who refer to Gaza as a "prison" but Gaza is not a prison, Hamas has simply created a situation where it is very expensive to leave it - and thus the poor and the new poor are completely dependent on Hamas and other clans (Hamulas) in everything to do with food, shelter and exit, and they play with them as pawns. If Gaza is a prison - then it’s because Hamas are imprisoning it. All the suffering in Gaza started because of #Hamas it continues and increases because of #Hamas, but the main point is that #Hamas is also the one factor that can stop it. If Hamas surrendered unconditionally and released the Israeli hostages, as done in any war in which you are forced to admit defeat - they would truly liberate Palestine. Remember- this is a war that #Hamas started, a war that on Oct. 7 was celebrated in the streets of Gaza. But #Hamas prefers to keep the Palestinians captive so that it can showcase suffering (which they create) and use it as a tool for financial donations, manipulation of the West and a messianic jihadist war that will never end for them. If the West doesn’t wake up to this ongoing manipulation- they will never help the Palestinians in Gaza or in general, and they will bring this jihadist chaos to their doorstep From Gaza >

Gal G., Adv 🇮🇱

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As the UK, Canada, Australia and Portugal joined 150 other countries in recognizing a Palestinian state, I caught up again with Israel’s Ambassador to the UN before today’s UN Assembly to get his reaction. I also asked him about the aftermath of Israel’s strike on Qatar, with Saudi announcing a defense pact with Nuclear-armed Pakistan, as well as his reaction to Saudi’s warning to Israel if the West Bank is annexed. Here’s the timestamps for my quick discussion with Ambassador Danny Danon 🇮🇱 דני דנון 00:00 – Four new countries recognize Palestine. Danon’s reaction. 00:34 – “It’s detached from reality. Hamas is still in Gaza – and we will finish the job.” 01:17 – “The world talks about a day after Hamas, but only Israel is acting.” 01:52 – Can there ever be a Palestinian state? “Not while terrorists are in power.” 02:57 – Why the Palestinian Authority has lost credibility. 03:36 – “They still pay salaries to convicted murderers. That must end.” 04:00 – On Lebanon: “We want peace, but Hezbollah must be checked.” 04:22 – On Syria: “Talks are happening – we’ll see where they go.” 04:46 – Saudi & UAE warnings over West Bank annexation – Danon responds. 05:13 – “No decisions have been made yet – dialogue will continue with allies.” 05:31 – The Qatar strike: “Like Bin Laden, terrorists are never safe – not even in Doha.” 06:10 – “We hit Hamas in Qatar – not Qatar itself.” 06:35 – “We support Qatar’s mediation efforts, but we will act when needed.” 07:03 – Would Israel strike Hamas in other Arab states? 07:18 – “Ask why they’re harboring terrorists – not why we’re hunting them.” 07:46 – “We have the names. We have the list. They will pay.” 08:00 – “We’ll minimize friction with partners, but our mission is justice.” 08:12 – “These weren’t peace negotiators. They were Hamas leaders.” 08:24 – Danon’s final message to Israel’s allies and adversaries alike.

Mario Nawfal

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