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Israel not Allowed to Win a War

by Steven Shamrak

Numerous senior US officials continue to descend on Israel to keep tabs on the ceasefire between Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.

Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio landed in Israel to oversee the ceasefire, with Israeli media dubbing the frequent visits “Bibi-sitting” duty.

Vance railed against the Israeli Knesset’s vote on a bill moving to formally annex the West Bank, saying that “it was a stupid political stunt, and I personally take some insult to it", and warned the Knesset that it could potentially jeopardize the ceasefire. Almost immediately Trump said: “Don't worry about the West Bank. It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries. Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened.” (Trump blackmails Israel with cutting support and protection in the UNSC. Israel is an independent democracy, but the Jewish state has been continuously harassed and politically blackmailed by the US.)

United States Vice President JD Vance is not concerned with legalistic arguments about America’s use of military force against a Venezuelan drug-smuggling boat:  “I don’t give a sh*t what you call it.” He warned: “Please let this serve as notice to anybody even thinking about bringing drugs into the United States of America. BEWARE! This is a deadly serious mission for us, and it won’t stop with just this strike.”  Meanwhile, the Pentagon has significantly increased its presence in the southern Caribbean. Seven US warships and a nuclear-powered submarine are now in the region, along with more than 4,500 Marines and sailors.

The Vice President clarified, "The West Bank is not going to be annexed by Israel. The policy of the Trump administration is that the West Bank will not be annexed by Israel. That will continue to be our policy." (What has happened to “beautiful riviera”?)

While it remains uncertain whether or not Hamas will relinquish power over the Gaza Strip as stipulated in Trump’s plan, the meetings in Israel represent a “collective effort” to implement the deal. (More like coordinated pressure on Israel to keep the deal artificially alive, knowing that Hamas is not going to disarm and leave Gaza.)

At the same time, President Donald Trump is considering whether to urge Israel to release popular Palestinian political figure Marwan Barghouti (to become the next leader of Palestinian terrorists, like Sinvar before him). Israel views Barghouti as a terrorist leader. He is serving multiple life sentences after being convicted in 2004 in connection with attacks in Israel that killed five people.

Israel is the only country in the world which is capable but has never been allowed decisively win a war against its enemies!

Food for Thought: by Steven Shamrak

As a part of the international peace making effort, the United States must stop killing innocent drug smugglers in international waters, declare a ceasefire, and start to negotiate how much drugs they will be allowed to bring into the country. Should Israel send military observers to Caribbean Sea to monitor the US operation?

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Take Care of Hamas in Two Minutes

US President Donald Trump said that Hamas could be “taken care of very quickly”, but stressed he would rather give the terrorist organization a chance to honour the ceasefire deal. “They're pretty violent people, I would say, that we could put that out in two minutes. We're giving them a chance.” (Did the US give "a chance" to Al-Qaeda? Not “WE” – it is Israel who will deal with Hamas! Why is Israel not allowed to defeat its enemies?)

UNRWA will not Operate in Gaza

Israel says it will not allow UNRWA to operate in Gaza despite an ICJ urging. "As far as we are concerned, UNRWA will no longer set foot in Gaza," the official said. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivering an advisory opinion that Israel should be forced to support the relief efforts provided by the UN in Gaza. (What country has provided its enemies with food during a war - why must Israel?)

Israel Dismisses ICJ’s Advice

Israel denounced an advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) stating that Israel, as the “occupying power” in Gaza, is legally obligated to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza. “This is yet another political attempt to impose political measures against Israel under the guise of ‘International Law.’ UNRWA employees directly took part in the October 7th massacre and continue to assist Hamas. To this day, UNRWA still employs more than 1,400 Hamas operatives. Israel will not cooperate with an organization that is infested with terror activities,” the ministry emphasizes.

Hamas Ties to Al-Jazeera

Documents seized in Gaza indicate close ties and significant cooperation between Hamas and the Qatari network Al-Jazeera, particularly during the war. A study reveals how Al-Jazeera served as a central component in Hamas's advocacy, propaganda, and psychological warfare efforts over the years, with clear directives given to editors and reporters of the network. (Qatar is a big funder of Hamas and OWNS al-Jazeera.)

Israeli Sovereignty in Judea and Samaria

The Knesset approved advancing a private member’s bill to apply Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. It will now be transferred to the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee for discussion, before undergoing a second and third vote in the plenum. The proposal for the bill stipulates that “the laws, judicial system, administration, and sovereignty of the State of Israel shall apply to all areas of settlement in Judea and Samaria.” (One step closer to re-unification of Eretz-Israel, but Gaza must be first!)

Advance Sovereignty

MK Ohad Tal of the Religious Zionist Party is calling on the Knesset to use its winter session to push for the application of Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria. “Sovereignty is a critical security interest and must be advanced - even if the American president disapproves."

Has Hezbollah Recovered?

A Lebanese member of parliament for Hezbollah, Hassan Ezzedine, has said the terrorist group has regained strength. "The resistance in Lebanon has regained its strength, remains present and active, and can confront the enemy at any moment if it launches a ground attack," he said. Hezbollah has not been disarmed. Like Hamas, it refuses to hand over its arms. Now the Hezbollah officials appear to be pushing for a comeback. He also warned against normalization and “peace” with Israel. He slammed any talk in Lebanon of “establishing relations with the Zionist enemy. (The Lebanese government has an opportunity now to dismantle Hezbollah and make peace with Israel.)

Quote of the Week:

“The war is not over. We did not achieve peace at the end of this war - we achieved defeat. Why should this war end without results? So that in ten years, another October 7 will come upon us again?” - Dana Silverman-Setton sister, Shiri, nephews Ariel and Kfir, and parents José Luis (Yossi) Silberman and Margit Schnaider Silberman were all murdered by terrorists during the Hamas-led October 7 massacres.

HISTORY of Fake Palestine

Few know what actually happened in the year 135, after the Jewish Bar Kokhba rebellion against Rome. When Emperor Hadrian crushed the rebellion, he wanted more than just to defeat the Jews - he wanted to erase their ties to the country.

He forbade them to live in Jerusalem, which has been their holy city for over a thousand years, and he renamed the area from Judea to Syria Palestina. He got the name from the Philistines - an ancient people who lived by the coast in biblical times. They were enemies of Israel, but disappeared from history long before. They have nothing to do with today’s Palestinians.

In the Jewish Bible or the 3rd Testament (Tanakh), Jerusalem is mentioned 169 times. In the Quran, Jerusalema is not mentioned once - not as Yerushalayim, not as al-Quds. Only this promise is mentioned:

وَقُلْنَا مِنۢ بَعْدِهِۦ لِبَنِىٓ إِسْرَٰٓءِيلَ ٱسْكُنُواْ ٱلْأَرْضَ فَإِذَا جَآءَ وَعْدُ ٱلْـَٔاخِرَةِ جِئْنَا بِكُمْ لَفِيفًۭا

"And We said after him [Pharaoh] to the children of Israel, 'Dwell in the land. But when the last promise comes. We will bring you together in a mixed crowd. '" (Surah Al-Isra 17:104)

But who are the Palestinians of today?

They are Arabs. Their roots come primarily from the Muslim expansion later in the 6th century, when Arab tribes settled in the area. Over the years, people from all over the Middle East mixed in - from Syria, the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, Turkey, the Balkans and more.

The Palestinian identity, as we know it today, was formed only in the twentieth century, in connection with Arab nationalism and resistance to Zionism. It's a modern national identity, not an ethnic group with millennium of continuity from Canaan age. (The KGB forged it in the 1960’s.)

Already in 1933, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, began working with Nazi Germany and spreading anti-Semitic propaganda in the Arab world. In 1941, he met Hitler in Berlin and expressed his support for the Holocaust and resistance to Jewish immigration. Nazi Jewish hatred became part of the Arab-Palestinian rhetoric long before the State of Israel existed.

Thus, the area called Palestine began as a Roman punishment, not as an expression of an indigenous people. And the Palestinians of today are not descendants of the Palestinians - they were a completely different people, from a completely different time.

This is not an opinion. That's history! And sometimes we need to remind ourselves of the difference.