• [BREAKING] The four slain hostages to be released tomorrow named

    Our four fallen hostages who are expected to be released tomorrow:
    - Bibas Ariel.
    - Bibas Kfir.
    - Bibas-Silverman Shiri.
    - Lipshitz Oded.

    * This list is provided to you with the families' permission.

    'As soon as this was reported, extreme anger is "flooding" the networks. REMEMBER - 100% of the anger must be aimed at Hamas, the Palestinian people and their supporters in the Middle East and around the world!'
    [BREAKING] The four slain hostages to be released tomorrow named Our four fallen hostages who are expected to be released tomorrow: - Bibas Ariel. - Bibas Kfir. - Bibas-Silverman Shiri. - Lipshitz Oded. * This list is provided to you with the families' permission. 'As soon as this was reported, extreme anger is "flooding" the networks. REMEMBER - 100% of the anger must be aimed at Hamas, the Palestinian people and their supporters in the Middle East and around the world!'
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  • Why is the #RedCross shaking hands with #Hamas???

    Never donate to this fake organization!
    Why is the #RedCross shaking hands with #Hamas??? Never donate to this fake organization!
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  • Today, people from #Gaza are saying that #Trump is right. Watching this video today, it seems as if Trump listens to every demand. One person says, "Trump, please #relocate us; I will be the first one to migrate." Please pray for those who appeared in the video, as Hamas might have kidnapped them.
    Today, people from #Gaza are saying that #Trump is right. Watching this video today, it seems as if Trump listens to every demand. One person says, "Trump, please #relocate us; I will be the first one to migrate." Please pray for those who appeared in the video, as Hamas might have kidnapped them.
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  • Eyal Zamir to become IDF’s 24th chief of staff
    The new military chief will step into the shoes of Herzi Halevi, who has commanded the military during the 15-month war against Hamas in Gaza. Eyal #Zamir has been designated to replace Lt. Gen. Herzi #Halevi as the Israel Defense Forces chief of staff, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz announced on Saturday night.

    Zamir, 59, the current director general of the Defense Ministry, will be the first IDF chief who started his career in the Armored Corps since David (Dado) Elazar in the 1970s. Zamir previously served as deputy chief of staff (2018 to 2021), and before that, he led the Southern Command from 2015 to 2018. During that time, he helped formulate war plans focused on Hamas and contemplated scenarios in which the terrorist faction might be replaced in Gaza, though subsequent Southern Command leaders did not properly update these plans. While at the helm of the Defense Ministry, Zamir has spearheaded efforts over the past year to greatly ramp up domestic weapons production to reduce reliance on imports, working with local defense companies to do this.

    Zamir will replacing Halevi, who said he will step down on March 6.
    Eyal Zamir to become IDF’s 24th chief of staff The new military chief will step into the shoes of Herzi Halevi, who has commanded the military during the 15-month war against Hamas in Gaza. Eyal #Zamir has been designated to replace Lt. Gen. Herzi #Halevi as the Israel Defense Forces chief of staff, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz announced on Saturday night. Zamir, 59, the current director general of the Defense Ministry, will be the first IDF chief who started his career in the Armored Corps since David (Dado) Elazar in the 1970s. Zamir previously served as deputy chief of staff (2018 to 2021), and before that, he led the Southern Command from 2015 to 2018. During that time, he helped formulate war plans focused on Hamas and contemplated scenarios in which the terrorist faction might be replaced in Gaza, though subsequent Southern Command leaders did not properly update these plans. While at the helm of the Defense Ministry, Zamir has spearheaded efforts over the past year to greatly ramp up domestic weapons production to reduce reliance on imports, working with local defense companies to do this. Zamir will replacing Halevi, who said he will step down on March 6.
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  • Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar says if Hamas maintains control in the Gaza Strip, the group will pose a threat not just to Israel but the entire region.

    “The rule of Hamas in Gaza is not only a danger for the security of Israel, but also a nightmare for the Palestinians themselves,” causing 15 months of grueling war in Gaza and the region, Sa’ar tells foreign media outlets during a briefing in Jerusalem. “If [Hamas] will stay in power, the regional instability it causes might continue,” he adds. Sa’ar echoes comments by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last night that what went into effect this morning is a “temporary ceasefire,” and that a more permanent truce will be negotiated only starting on day 16 of the agreement: “I hope we will reach it, but it’s not in our hands yet.”

    If a deal suitable to Israel is not reached — including the toppling of Hamas and the return of all the hostages — then fighting will resume, adds Sa’ar.
    Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar says if Hamas maintains control in the Gaza Strip, the group will pose a threat not just to Israel but the entire region. “The rule of Hamas in Gaza is not only a danger for the security of Israel, but also a nightmare for the Palestinians themselves,” causing 15 months of grueling war in Gaza and the region, Sa’ar tells foreign media outlets during a briefing in Jerusalem. “If [Hamas] will stay in power, the regional instability it causes might continue,” he adds. Sa’ar echoes comments by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last night that what went into effect this morning is a “temporary ceasefire,” and that a more permanent truce will be negotiated only starting on day 16 of the agreement: “I hope we will reach it, but it’s not in our hands yet.” If a deal suitable to Israel is not reached — including the toppling of Hamas and the return of all the hostages — then fighting will resume, adds Sa’ar.
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  • French military expert says NATO may repeat Soviet Union’s fate

    #NATO, despite all odds, did not disappear after the collapse of the Soviet Union, but this fate still awaits the North Atlantic Alliance in the coming years due to the lack of a geopolitical potential, Regis Chamagne, a French Air Force colonel, Commander of the Legion of Honor and holder of the National Order of Merit, has told Stratpol. "The way I see it, NATO will disappear soon. NATO should have disappeared after the collapse of the #USSR. But it didn't for existential reasons. NATO was looking for new missions," the expert said. "My forecast is that in five years’ time there may be neither NATO nor the EU. True, NATO will be trying to weaken Russia on its periphery and to harm it in the Middle East, but globally the North Atlantic Alliance has no potential".

    #Chamagne described NATO and the EU as "two sides of the same coin." - "Given the way elections are held today, we can say that the EU in its current shape is a dictatorship. The whole world has already seen this. The EU will end up just like the Soviet Union," he believes.

    The military expert explained that a system "based on permanent lies," like the current EU is unlivable. "The US policy towards the EU is aimed at weakening it. The core of the Western economy is the dollar," Chamagne added, noting that the hostilities in Ukraine have "opened the world's eyes to the fact that Russia's army is superior to the US one," which has accelerated the process of de-dollarization.
    French military expert says NATO may repeat Soviet Union’s fate #NATO, despite all odds, did not disappear after the collapse of the Soviet Union, but this fate still awaits the North Atlantic Alliance in the coming years due to the lack of a geopolitical potential, Regis Chamagne, a French Air Force colonel, Commander of the Legion of Honor and holder of the National Order of Merit, has told Stratpol. "The way I see it, NATO will disappear soon. NATO should have disappeared after the collapse of the #USSR. But it didn't for existential reasons. NATO was looking for new missions," the expert said. "My forecast is that in five years’ time there may be neither NATO nor the EU. True, NATO will be trying to weaken Russia on its periphery and to harm it in the Middle East, but globally the North Atlantic Alliance has no potential". #Chamagne described NATO and the EU as "two sides of the same coin." - "Given the way elections are held today, we can say that the EU in its current shape is a dictatorship. The whole world has already seen this. The EU will end up just like the Soviet Union," he believes. The military expert explained that a system "based on permanent lies," like the current EU is unlivable. "The US policy towards the EU is aimed at weakening it. The core of the Western economy is the dollar," Chamagne added, noting that the hostilities in Ukraine have "opened the world's eyes to the fact that Russia's army is superior to the US one," which has accelerated the process of de-dollarization.
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  • Today, Dec. 14 is the 37th anniversary of the founding of Hamas:

    IDF spokesman in Arabic Avichai Adraee published this video with the text: "Every beginning has an end... and every terrorist group like Hamas ends in shame and disgrace."
    Today, Dec. 14 is the 37th anniversary of the founding of Hamas: IDF spokesman in Arabic Avichai Adraee published this video with the text: "Every beginning has an end... and every terrorist group like Hamas ends in shame and disgrace."
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  • [INSANE] Jewish man detained outside Sydney’s Grand Synagogue for holding Israeli flag near Hamas rally
    #Australian police claimed that a #Jewish man was provoking protesters outside the Grand #Synagogue by displaying his Israeli flag.

    Police said he was detained for antagonizing the pro#Hamas protest outside the S#ynagogue.
    So, you can protest a synagogue but not counter-protest.
    Reminds me some recent events.....
    [INSANE] Jewish man detained outside Sydney’s Grand Synagogue for holding Israeli flag near Hamas rally #Australian police claimed that a #Jewish man was provoking protesters outside the Grand #Synagogue by displaying his Israeli flag. Police said he was detained for antagonizing the pro#Hamas protest outside the S#ynagogue. So, you can protest a synagogue but not counter-protest. Reminds me some recent events.....
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  • Has Hamas left Qatar?
    In the last few weeks, we have heard reports that #Qatar is forcing #Hamas out...
    Sky News channel in Arabic has just reported: "All senior Hamas officials left Qatar with their families for different places," an unnamed source said.

    Qatari foreign ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari said on November 9 that his country’s authorities had decided to suspend their mediatory efforts toward a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip because they didn’t see a desire to end the conflict on the part of the parties. On November 19, he said that the Hamas leaders representing the movement in the negotiating group on Gaza were no longer in Doha. While the Hamas office in the Qatari capital city was set up to maintain open lines of communication, once Qatar's mediation efforts stalled, it saw no reason to force the movement's representatives to stay in the country.

    Has Hamas left Qatar? In the last few weeks, we have heard reports that #Qatar is forcing #Hamas out... Sky News channel in Arabic has just reported: "All senior Hamas officials left Qatar with their families for different places," an unnamed source said. Qatari foreign ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari said on November 9 that his country’s authorities had decided to suspend their mediatory efforts toward a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip because they didn’t see a desire to end the conflict on the part of the parties. On November 19, he said that the Hamas leaders representing the movement in the negotiating group on Gaza were no longer in Doha. While the Hamas office in the Qatari capital city was set up to maintain open lines of communication, once Qatar's mediation efforts stalled, it saw no reason to force the movement's representatives to stay in the country.
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