America’s National Security Depends on Israel – Here’s Why

Peloni:  Amb. Yoram Ettinger provides explanation of US reliance upon Israel, more so, with fare more success, than any other of America’s world allies, for its intelligence sharing, counterterrorism, homeland security, testing & development of military technology, as well as its strategic positioning within the Middle East.  He also explains that recognition of a New Palestinian Arab State would undermine US national security interests.

August 21, 2025 | 2 Comments »

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  1. Mitch Schneider

    Israel figured out how to give soldiers a fighting chance in the most dangerous moment of urban warfare. The second before you enter a building and have no idea what’s inside. They built a drone that goes in first. It sees what the soldier cannot see. It maps, it scans, it feeds back everything before a single person steps through that door. The soldier enters with information instead of a prayer.

    That company is called XTEND. Yesterday they announced they are heading to Nasdaq at a $1.5 billion valuation.

    The US Army is buying one million drones. Their first purchase was from XTEND. Not Lockheed. Not Raytheon. Not Anduril, the $30 billion American defense giant. An Israeli startup. Because when the most powerful military on earth needed to protect its soldiers better, it turned to Israel.

    Here is what most people will never tell you about how this company was built.

    Aviv Shapira said he regrets every mission conducted before XTEND was fully ready. Not for a press release. As a man who watched soldiers walk into buildings and knew his software could have changed what happened next. That grief is what built this company. And that company is now in thirty-two countries, inside Lockheed Martin’s most secretive lab, and protecting soldiers who get to walk through the front door and hug someone who was not sure they were coming back.

    This is what Israel looked like while the world was busy trying to make it irrelevant.

    The protesters were outside. The engineers were inside.

    To Aviv, Matteo, Rubi, Adir, and the entire XTEND team. Congratulations. Not on the valuation. On building something that means a soldier enters that building with information instead of a prayer. That is what this is really worth.

    Read the full story: https://sharingfromisrael.substack.com/p/israeli-drone-startup-xtend-nasdaq

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  2. From August 22 Arutz Sheva. TRump is brokering a peace deal between Israel and the al-Shar’aa government of Syria. For first time ever Syria official admits they are netotiating with Israel.

    Report: Israel and Syria to sign security agreement on September 25
    According to Arab reports, Israel and Syria are expected to sign a security agreement under US auspices on September 25, without a comprehensive peace deal.
    Israel National News
    Israel National News
    Published: Aug 22, 2025, 2:43 AM (GMT+3)

    The Saudi-owned newspaper Independent Arabia reported early Friday morning, citing “senior Syrian sources,” that Israel and Syria are expected to sign a security agreement on September 25 under American auspices. The agreement is slated to be signed a day after Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa delivers his first speech at the United Nations General Assembly.

    According to the sources, the agreement will be a security arrangement aimed at reducing tensions between Jerusalem and Damascus. However, a comprehensive peace deal between the two countries is not expected “in the near future.”

    Furthermore, Sky News Arabia reported, citing its sources, that the US is working to facilitate a meeting next month between President al-Sharaa and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with US President Donald Trump expected to participate. The report noted that the recent appointment of a new Syrian representative to the UN, with negotiation authority, was made “in this context.”

    Sky News Arabia also reported progress in talks held this week in Paris between Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani. However, the main point of contention remains Israel’s desire to maintain an IDF presence at several strategic sites in Syria, including the radar station on the Syrian Hermon and Tel al-Hara in the Quneitra province.

    The reports have not yet been officially confirmed by either Israel or Syria.

    Syria’s official news agency reported late Tuesday night that al-Shaibani held a meeting in Paris with an Israeli delegation, though it did not mention that Dermer headed the Israeli delegation.

    According to the report, the talks were mediated by the United States and centered on measures to strengthen stability in southern Syria and the wider region.

    The discussions reportedly addressed several key issues: de-escalation along the border, adherence to the principle of non-interference in Syria’s internal affairs, regional stability, monitoring the ceasefire in the Druze Mountain area, and the renewal of the 1974 disengagement agreement.

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    The Syrian report emphasized that these contacts form part of a wider international diplomatic initiative aimed at safeguarding Syria’s security and territorial integrity.

    The report was highly unusual, marking the first time in more than 25 years that an official Syrian media outlet has acknowledged direct contact between the Syrian government and Israel.