Day 836
- Prime Minister Netanyahu: "Phase B says one simple thing: Hamas will be disarmed, and Gaza will be demilitarized, either the easy way or the hard way."
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Monday that no Turkish or Qatari soldiers would be present in the Gaza Strip, stating that Israel has a “certain dispute” with the United States over the issue following US President Donald Trump’s recent announcement of the formation of the Gaza Board of Peace (BoP), which includes Turkish and Qatari representation.
- Netanyahu called Rubio to express dismay at inclusion of Qatar, Turkey on Executive Board
- The first meeting of the Peace Council on Thursday morning in Davos, Switzerland President Trump wants a signing ceremony for his Gaza “Board of Peace” in Davos on Thursday, but it remains unclear which countries will sign after a demand to pay $1 billion for permanent membership.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran against any attack against Israel, stating, “If Iran makes a mistake and attacks us, we will respond with a force that Iran has never experienced before. No one can predict what will happen in Iran, but one thing is clear: Iran will never return to what it once was.”
- French President Macron is expected to decline President Trump’s proposal to participate in the Board of Peace. French officials believe that the council’s charter raises serious concerns about its compatibility with the principles and framework of the United Nations. -
- IDF: Settler violence rose by 27% in 2025, severe attacks spiked by over 50%
Military officials say they feel a sense of failure for not managing to curb attacks by some 300 Jewish extremists against West Bank Palestinians
- IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir warned Prime Minister Netanyahu, Defense Minister Katz, and Knesset leaders that a soldier shortage is threatening military readiness, citing unprecedented manpower challenges over the past two years.
- Three sources in Hamas in Gaza told the newspaper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat: Several prominent leaders in the political and military ranks who survived are "preparing for a safe exit" from the Strip. One source said, "The departure will be voluntary, under certain arrangements and in full coordination with the movement's leadership abroad." In contrast, another source noted that "several other leaders (primarily military leaders) refuse to leave under any circumstances."
the zionists threaten but cant do anything
ReplyDeleteThe assimilation and shmad of millions of yidden by the zionists and mizrachists rachmono litzlan, is the biggest danger to the Jewish nation not only from a spiritual standpoint but also due a tremendous political, ideolagical and physical security threat! A yid who alienates themselves from the Torah and assimilated with the nations of the world losses their loyalty to the Jewish nation and are the biggest threat of Iranian espionage or other enemies of the Jewish nation!
ReplyDeleteAre you including marcheshes in the attack against mizrachi?
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