The U.S. Central Command will host a conference in Doha on Dec. 16 with partner Arab and Muslim nations to plan the International Stabilization Force for Gaza, expected to deploy as early as next month. More than 25 countries are expected to send representatives to the summit, Reuters cited two U.S. officials as saying on Friday.
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25 nations to meet in Qatar to discuss Stabilization Force for Gaza
The U.S. Central Command will host a conference in Doha on Dec. 16 with partner Arab and Muslim nations to plan the International Stabilization Force for Gaza, expected to deploy as early as next month. More than 25 countries are expected to send representatives to the summit, Reuters cited two U.S. officials as saying on Friday.
ISIS terrorist who killed two US troops was member of Syrian security forces, local officials say
A Syrian interior ministry spokesperson told Syrian television channel Al-Ikhbariya that the attacker did not have a leadership role in the security forces.
Under US pressure, Israel to take over rubble clearing in devastated Gaza Strip – report
Israel has agreed to a request from the United States to take over responsibility for clearing the vast amount of rubble covering the Gaza Strip after two years of fighting, Ynet News reported, citing a senior Israeli official. Israel has agreed in principle to take physical and financial responsibility for removing the debris, which is estimated to take years and could cost hundreds of millions of shekels.
Hezbollah chief: Disarmament would be 'death sentence' for Lebanon
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said on Saturday that it was not the responsibility of the Shiite terror group “to prevent aggression,” but rather the Lebanese state’s, and it is the responsibility of Hezbollah to engage “when the state and army fail to do so.”
In a recorded televised statement, Qassem sarcastically posed the question whether it was not Hezbollah that should be demanding the Lebanese Army’s disarmament if the latter fails to stop "Israel’s ongoing aggression."
On the issue of disarming Hezbollah, Qassem said that disarming it in the manner currently proposed is a death sentence for Lebanon. “Even if the sky falls, we will not be disarmed, not even if the entire world unites against Lebanon. We will not allow this and it will not happen,” Qassem said. (Ed note: Send that man a pocket pager!) (Source)
IDF kills top Hamas commander Raad Saad, a key planner of Oct. 7, in Gaza City strike
The strike hit a vehicle traveling along the coastal Rashid Road, on the Hamas-controlled side of the Gaza ceasefire line, according to Palestinian media, which reported four people killed and over 20 injured. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz, in a joint statement, said that Saad was killed in response to the injury of two troops by an explosive in southern Gaza several hours prior.
In its own statement, the IDF said that in recent weeks, “repeated attempts by the Hamas terror organization to carry out terrorist attacks were identified, including the use of explosive devices against IDF troops, actions that constitute a blatant violation of the agreement, as occurred this morning.” (Read More)
Pakistani PM Crashes Putin-Erdogan Meeting on Ukraine War
SEA ONE: A new standard of resort-living for English speakers in Israel
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Saturday, December 13, 2025
Israeli Airstrikes Target Hezbollah Positions in Southern Lebanon | WATCH
Lebanon FM claims: Israel planning major military operation against Lebanon
Rajji said Lebanon seeks a return to the ceasefire agreement with Israel, though he expressed pessimism about prospects for peace. He stressed that recent meetings of the international mechanism overseeing the cease-fire should not be mistaken for "traditional" negotiations with Israel. On Iran, Rajji accused Tehran of destabilizing the region. "Iran’s regional policy is a source of instability," he said, adding that its influence on Lebanon is harmful. He urged Tehran to "stop financing an illegal organization," referring to Hezbollah, while noting Lebanon remains open to dialogue if Iran ceases interference in its internal affairs. Iran is a major sponsor of the Hezbollah terrorist organization and in the past has vowed to always support the group.
Egyptian President Sisi to visit Washington for Trump meeting, may meet with Netanyahu - report
Subjects to be discussed at the meeting between the US and Egyptian leaders include Egypt's diplomatic relationship with Israel in the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas War in Gaza. No official date for the visit has been announced yet, but it may fall within the same timeframe as Netanyahu's scheduled trip to meet with Trump at the end of the month.
Axios previously reported last week that the White Houseis attempting to organize a meeting between Netanyahu and Sisi. The two leaders have not officially met since before the start of the Israel-Hamas War, but held a phone call shortly before October's peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh. Sisi had originally meant to visit Washington in February, but was canceled due to Cairo's opposition to Trump's plans to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Egypt and Jordan, Al Arabiya reported. (Ed note: Any guesses on how well it will work out if President Trump tries to shove Sisi down Netanyau's throat?) (Source)
Europe Is Preparing for War - And They're No Longer Hiding It
That warning didn't come from some fringe alarmist. It came directly from the head of NATO, who recently cautioned that the alliance must adopt a "wartime mindset" and be ready for a conflict comparable to the world wars of the 20th century. When the top official responsible for Europe's collective defense uses that kind of language, it's not a slip of the tongue. It's a signal. And across Europe, governments are acting as though they agree.
Trump signs order to block states from enforcing own AI rules
Friday, December 12, 2025
ISRAEL HUMILIATED: Forced to Pay Billions for Gaza Cleanup as Arabs Refuse
*The Scale: The debris is estimated at 68 million tons, equivalent to the weight of 186 Empire State Buildings.
*The Price Tag: The immediate cost for the Rafah pilot is hundreds of millions of shekels, with the total project estimated at billions.
*Turkish Troops: The US is aggressively pushing to include Turkish soldiers in the International Stabilization Force (ISF). Israel views this as a "red line" (yehareg v'al ya'avor), yet Trump’s envoy is pushing for it.
*Hostile Envoy: Trump’s special envoy, Tom Barrack, is viewed by Jerusalem as a "hostile element." He recently insulted Israel at a forum in Doha, suggesting that "benevolent monarchies" work better in the Middle East than Israel's democray.
Trump’s "Legendary" Council President Trump announced he will unveil a "Peace Council" in early 2026 to oversee Gaza, composed of "Kings, Presidents, and Prime Ministers," further internationalizing the management of the strip. (Source)
Report: Israel agreed to US demand to pay for massive Gaza rubble-clearing operation
White House Confirms Secret "Quiet Planning" for Gaza Phase Two, Leaving Israel in the Dark
The Cairo paradox: Why Israel must re-evaluate the strategic logic of the Leviathan deal
For Jerusalem to sign a $35 billion economic bailout while its security demands regarding the border remain unmet is a failure of statecraft.
...For Israel to sign a $35 billion economic bailout while its security demands regarding the border remain unmet is a failure of statecraft. It signals that Israel is willing to function as a utility provider to a neighbor that permits its territory to serve as a launchpad for attrition warfare. (Ed note: Great article, a must read.) (Read More)
Iran's Araghchi to visit Beirut after Lebanese foreign minister declines trip to Tehran
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Beirut for talks following a formal invitation from Lebanon’s FM, after the latter declined to visit Tehran due to "current conditions."
"Subjected to Israeli occupation and blatant 'ceasefire' violations, I fully understand why my esteemed Lebanese counterpart is not prepared to visit Tehran," Araghchi added. Raji said on Wednesday that Lebanon was ready to open a new phase of relations with Iran based on mutual respect, sovereignty, and non-interference. He added that no strong state could be built unless the government held the exclusive right to bear arms, in an apparent reference to calls to disarm Hezbollah, the Iran-aligned Lebanese terror group. (Source)
IDF says it struck Hezbollah training facility, other sites in south Lebanon
Lebanese state media says about a dozen sites targeted, including some north of the Litani River, in latest IDF strikes; no casualties reported.
Speaker Johnson ‘The Bible is clear: Judea and Samaria are the Land of Israel’
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.), speaker of the House of Representatives, told visiting Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan in Washington this week that “Judea and Samaria are the Land of Israel,” Dagan’s office stated on Thursday. “I visited Samaria—both as a member of Congress before becoming speaker, and again last summer as speaker with a small group of colleagues,” Johnson told Dagan, according to a Hebrew readout the Samaria Regional Council provided to JNS on Thursday.
During their meeting, Dagan presented Johnson with copper artwork depicting biblical sites in northern Samaria, including Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus (Shechem), Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, and ancient pillars of Samaria (Sebastia), the capital of the Kingdom of Israel. “We are fighting together for justice. Judea and Samaria are justice, and they are security. No nation on earth has a connection to its homeland as deep as the Jewish people have to the Land of Israel—especially to Judea and Samaria, the land of the Bible,” Dagan told the speaker. (Read More)
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Hamas source to ToI: We’ll hold talks on disarming, but we can’t be forced to give up guns
Not in time for Christmas: Trump delays Gaza peace board unveiling to early 2026
Israel and US clash over Turkish troop deployment in Gaza
A senior Israeli source told i24NEWS on Tuesday, “The foot of a Turkish soldier will not set foot in Gaza.
Lindsey Graham: Saudi Crown Prince Won’t Recognize Israel Without ‘Better Deal for Palestinians’
US envoy Barrack: Syria uninterested in aggression, Israel must seize the moment - interview
“Syria joining the anti-ISIS coalition was unthinkable not long ago,” he said. He added that he believes that a return to a variation of the 1974 disengagement structure, updated with modern mechanisms, is entirely feasible. (Ed note: Keep one eye on Barrack, and the other on what he says.) (Read More)
U.S. Seizes Cuba-Bound Oil Tanker Off Venezuelan Coast
President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon announced that the United States has seized an oil tanker bound for Cuba as it was sailing off the coast of Venezuela.
Israel approves construction of 764 houses in three West Bank settlements
Israel on Wednesday gave the go-ahead for the construction of 764 more houses in three settlements in the West Bank. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced that the Higher Planning Council, the Defense Ministry body in charge of settlement construction plans in the West Bank, approved 478, 230, and 56 housing units in the Hashmonaim, Beitar Illit, and Givat Ze’ev, respectively.
Smotrich, who oversees civilian affairs in the West Bank, called the council’s decision part of a “clear strategic move to strengthen settlement and ensure continuity of life, security and growth.” Wednesday’s decision puts the total of housing units approved in the West Bank since Smotrich assumed his post at 51,370, he said in the statement.
The settlements are thought by most of the international community to be illegal under international law. Nabil Abu Rudeineh, spokesperson for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, condemned the move, saying the approval was part of a settlement policy that “aims to ignite the region” and “drag it into a cycle of violence and war.” He demanded that the Trump administration pressure Israel to stop settlement expansion “in order to ensure the success of President Trump’s efforts and endeavors to stop the war and achieve stability in the region.”
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Qatar, Turkey Try to Circumvent Hamas Disarmament as Terror Group Escalates Crackdown in Gaza
Qatar and Turkey have proposed alternatives to a central provision of Trump’s peace plan, according to Israeli media reports. Rather than requiring Hamas to disarm, Qatari and Turkish officials have pushed for the Islamist group either to hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority or place them in secure storage under international oversight. As part of this plan, Qatar and Turkey are reportedly advocating a two‑year grace period during which Hamas could legally retain its weapons.
Israel can ease tensions with Qatar, but only if Doha stops supporting Hamas - opinion
US official to ‘Post’: International Stabilization Force to be deployed at beginning of 2026
Jerusalem legalizes six Samaria communities in move hailed as ‘historic’
All six established towns, some dating to the early 1990s, with hundreds of residents, have received retroactive authorization.
Truckloads of armed men spotted riding near IDF troops near Syria border - report
IDF soldiers operating in the area of Khan Arnaba in southwestern Syria fired at armed individuals riding pickup trucks passing near troops, Israeli media reported on Tuesday afternoon. "Several suspects approached the troops and posed a threat, prompting the forces to begin a suspect-arrest procedure that included firing into the air to push them back," Israel public broadcaster KAN News reported, citing the IDF.
Israel to reopen Allenby Crossing with Jordan for first time since deadly Sept. 18 terror attack
Israel was set to reopen the Allenby Crossing with Jordan on Wednesday for the first time since a Jordanian Armed Forces contractor murdered two Israeli soldiers stationed on the border in a Sept. 18 terrorist attack. An Israeli security official told Hebrew media that Jerusalem’s political echelon ordered the crossing reopened for the passage of goods and humanitarian aid after “necessary security adjustments” were implemented on both sides of the border.
Women now comprise third of IDF's career officers
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Trump’s Gaza peace plan faces pitfalls in attempt to shift to its second phase
Impasses remain in key points, such as Hamas disarmament, postwar governance of the Strip, funding reconstruction, and a path to Palestinian statehood.


































