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A Warning Message to Iran: The Israeli Perspective

The recent assassination of Mohammad Reza Zahedi, commander of the “Quds” force in Syria and Lebanon, marks a significant operational and moral blow to Iran and Hezbollah.
The attack is perceived as a warning message to Iran concerning its alleged involvement in attacks against Israel since October 7th, as well as anticipation of future planned attacks. Israel expects a response from Iran following this assassination.

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International Flotilla to Challenge Gaza Blockade

On April 14, aid and human rights organizations are coordinating an international flotilla to the shores of Gaza. The primary objectives of this endeavor are to protest against the blockade enforced on the Strip and to deliver essential food supplies to its residents.

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The New Strategy of Hamas

The military wing of Hamas is gearing up for the potential occupation of Rafah and the “Philadelphia Corridor,” adopting a new strategy to sustain its military capabilities and prepare for a protracted campaign lasting several months. Leadership within the military wing emphasizes their reliance on a crucial bargaining chip: Israeli hostages.
They believe that this leverage will secure their survival, bring about an end to the conflict, and ultimately lead to the withdrawal of IDF forces.

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The Common Adversary of Israel and Russia

Jihadist Islam has reawakened and is posing a threat to Russia as well.
The recent massacre in Moscow once again underscores the danger posed to the world by Islamic terrorist movements. There is little distinction between Hamas and ISIS; both have their roots in the terrorist “Muslim Brotherhood” movement. President Putin would be wise to sever all ties between his country and Hamas.

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The vision of the new Palestinian PM Muhammad Moustafa

The new Palestinian PM presented the vision of the “Revitalized PA” that will be established, but there is no word in his vision about the war on terror, stopping the payment of salaries to terrorists and stopping incitement in the PA’s education system and media. There is also no statement of intent in his vision to return to the PA the security control over northern Samaria that it lost more than two years ago to armed terrorist groups supported by Iran.

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The new Palestinian government will fail like its predecessors

The Palestinian political system is outraged by the appointment of Mohammed Moustafa as the new prime minister and says that the new government will fail like its predecessors because it is not trusted by the Palestinian street.
Senior officials in the Fatah movement accuse Muhammad Moustafa of acts of corruption, his associates deny and say that these are lies based on political rivalry.

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Establishing Temporary Military Governance with Palestinian Civil Administration: A Strategy for Gaza

In the aftermath of conflict in Gaza, it is imperative for Israel to prioritize the dismantling of Hamas’ civilian government alongside the destruction of its military infrastructure. To achieve this, Israel should implement a multifaceted approach, including the establishment of a temporary military government and the empowerment of a Palestinian civil administration.

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Exploring Parallels Between Yahya Sinwar and Yasser Arafat

Two influential figures, Yahya Sinwar and Yasser Arafat, played significant roles in attempting to challenge Israel through acts of terrorism.
Despite their efforts, they ultimately failed, leading to significant repercussions for the Palestinian people. Israel’s ability to withstand Palestinian terrorism can be attributed to its national unity and unwavering determination to combat such threats, a point that should not be overlooked.

Read More >>

A Warning Message to Iran: The Israeli Perspective

The recent assassination of Mohammad Reza Zahedi, commander of the “Quds” force in Syria and Lebanon, marks a significant operational and moral blow to Iran and Hezbollah.
The attack is perceived as a warning message to Iran concerning its alleged involvement in attacks against Israel since October 7th, as well as anticipation of future planned attacks. Israel expects a response from Iran following this assassination.

Read More >>

International Flotilla to Challenge Gaza Blockade

On April 14, aid and human rights organizations are coordinating an international flotilla to the shores of Gaza. The primary objectives of this endeavor are to protest against the blockade enforced on the Strip and to deliver essential food supplies to its residents.

Read More >>

The New Strategy of Hamas

The military wing of Hamas is gearing up for the potential occupation of Rafah and the “Philadelphia Corridor,” adopting a new strategy to sustain its military capabilities and prepare for a protracted campaign lasting several months. Leadership within the military wing emphasizes their reliance on a crucial bargaining chip: Israeli hostages.
They believe that this leverage will secure their survival, bring about an end to the conflict, and ultimately lead to the withdrawal of IDF forces.

Read More >>

The Common Adversary of Israel and Russia

Jihadist Islam has reawakened and is posing a threat to Russia as well.
The recent massacre in Moscow once again underscores the danger posed to the world by Islamic terrorist movements. There is little distinction between Hamas and ISIS; both have their roots in the terrorist “Muslim Brotherhood” movement. President Putin would be wise to sever all ties between his country and Hamas.

Read More >>

The vision of the new Palestinian PM Muhammad Moustafa

The new Palestinian PM presented the vision of the “Revitalized PA” that will be established, but there is no word in his vision about the war on terror, stopping the payment of salaries to terrorists and stopping incitement in the PA’s education system and media. There is also no statement of intent in his vision to return to the PA the security control over northern Samaria that it lost more than two years ago to armed terrorist groups supported by Iran.

Read More >>

The new Palestinian government will fail like its predecessors

The Palestinian political system is outraged by the appointment of Mohammed Moustafa as the new prime minister and says that the new government will fail like its predecessors because it is not trusted by the Palestinian street.
Senior officials in the Fatah movement accuse Muhammad Moustafa of acts of corruption, his associates deny and say that these are lies based on political rivalry.

Read More >>

Establishing Temporary Military Governance with Palestinian Civil Administration: A Strategy for Gaza

In the aftermath of conflict in Gaza, it is imperative for Israel to prioritize the dismantling of Hamas’ civilian government alongside the destruction of its military infrastructure. To achieve this, Israel should implement a multifaceted approach, including the establishment of a temporary military government and the empowerment of a Palestinian civil administration.

Read More >>

Exploring Parallels Between Yahya Sinwar and Yasser Arafat

Two influential figures, Yahya Sinwar and Yasser Arafat, played significant roles in attempting to challenge Israel through acts of terrorism.
Despite their efforts, they ultimately failed, leading to significant repercussions for the Palestinian people. Israel’s ability to withstand Palestinian terrorism can be attributed to its national unity and unwavering determination to combat such threats, a point that should not be overlooked.

Read More >>