A screenshot from a surveillance video showing a previous drone attack on the Dana Gas facility at Khor Mor gas field in April 2024.
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) targeted the Khor Mor gas field in northern Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan Region on February 2, 2025. It is the latest kamikaze drone attack on the gas field run by Dana Gas. There have been nine attacks in four years on the same site, according to Iraqi media reports.
President Trump’s proposal that the Arab Muslim colonist population occupying parts of Gaza be resettled touched off outrage, complaints about ‘ethnic cleansing’ and ‘genocide’.
Peloni: Reality just changed with this press conference, and this more than anything else is the result of the Trump-Bibi summit. Trump’s proposal, in so much as he has detailed it, is quite revolutionary, to say the least. It is as sharp of a break with the old TSS paradigm as could be suggested, and perhaps this is one of the more definite aspects of what he has proposed. Perhaps too, it is intended to be a point of leverage to demonstrate to the moderate Sunnis nations that their endeavors to hold fast to the past is out of step with reality. But the real details of the proposal remain uncertain at this point, as the Trump-Bibi presser raised as many questions, if not more, than were answered during the question and answer session. Of course, I remain opposed to the US putting troops on the ground in Israel in any capacity, just as I am opposed to the US, rather than Israel, becoming the long term guarantor of Israel’s security interest in Gaza, or that the US rather than Israel should “own” Gaza. Still, as Daniel Greenfield suggests, it might be well advised to wait for more specific policy details before offering more specific responses. What is clear is that Trump continues to be unflinching in his demand to remove the Pals from Gaza. This at a minimum should be seen to be a definite policy position, and is one which I certainly do support.
We are living at a truly momentous time in history. Donald Trump illustrated that yet again on Tuesday evening during his press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “You have to learn from history,” Trump declared and proceeded to upend the political order that has prevailed in the Middle East for decades. It is a multiply failed order and new approaches are very, very long overdue, but no one has dared to question it and suggest new solutions. Until now.
Breaking: *The New Deal of the Century* – Who is behind the ‘Trump Plan’ for the relocation of Gazans abroad?
Let’s put it this way: Not Trump. Nor any other American factor. Not only that – it was promoted, and even began to be implemented under the Biden administration. Yes. But first – to the essence: *The New Deal of the Century*, as it can be called, stands on five legs:
In the 1921 hit song, The Sheikh of Araby, there is one line that goes as follows, “…While you’re asleep, into your tent I’ll creep.”
Of course, the song was referring to the sheikh who romantically pursued the headstrong British heroine who then fell in love with him only to find that he was, in reality, not an Arab at all but the son of a British father and Spanish mother.
Peloni: Here is a key point to consider. The Trump doctrine is predicated on having strong allies who are not just capable of enforcing American interests around the world, but having the public prestige and recognition of doing so as well. This, more than any other aspect of the Surrender Deal forced on Israel, is why I believe that this war is not at an end. Indeed, Israel has its own reasons for eliminating the threat emanating from a Hamas controlled Hamastan, but I would argue that Trump’s need of having, not just a strong Israel, but a regionally dominating Israel serves to perfectly align both US and Israeli interests on this point. Israel needs to return to Gaza, destroying Hamas utterly, and failing to do so will not only result in an obvious and perceived Israeli defeat, but an American defeat as well. A strong Israel makes America stronger, and no one is more aware of this fact than Pres. Trump who envisioned the Trump doctrine in the first place.
Israeli political commentator Daniel Mendel certainly thinks that the war in Gaza has ended in a historic defeat for Israel. But the war is not yet over. Hamas is crowing that it is still standing, but will it still be standing when the hostage-for-criminals deal is over, and the Israelis realize, to their horror, just how many of those “98 hostages” were murdered by Hamas? Will the IDF not again gird its collective loins and reenter the Gazan cities it has pulled out of, in order to destroy whatever weapons Hamas may have managed to keep from being seized by the IDF, and to kill what remains of its combatants, including the estimated 15,000 new recruits — young and inexperienced in war — that Hamas now claims to have attracted? Mendel thinks the deal Israel has made is a “tragic and historic mistake.” He is convinced that the release of so many terrorist murderers will cause tremendous numbers of Israeli casualties in the future. He may be right. More on Mendel’s rage and despair at this lopsided exchange can be found here: “Israel’s Hostage Deal Is a Tragic and Historic Mistake,” by Daniel Mendel, Algemeiner, January 29, 2025:
Danny Danon is Israel’s ambassador to the UN. He’s not as suave as such eloquent predecessors as Abba Eban and Chaim Herzog. He’s pugnacious. But at times like this, Israel needs someone pugnacious to punch back at the kangaroo court of the UN General Assembly, with Israel permanently in the dock. Danon has just given an interview to a journalist on radio station Kol Barama’s program News of the Week. Danon may be a diplomat, but he has given voice most undiplomatically, and indispensably, to Israeli alarm about Egypt’s military buildup. After all, Egypt has no enemies that threaten it, so why does this poor country continue to take delivery of billions of dollars worth of American weapons and spend more billions of dollars in American economic aid to buy still more weapons? More on Danon’s alarm, that he hopes will be echoed by Israel’s supporters in Washington and lead to a cutback in both American weapons and money sent to Egypt, can be found here: “Israeli UN envoy warns of Egypt’s military buildup: ‘Why all the submarines and tanks?,’” Jerusalem Post, January 31, 2025:
Peloni: After watching the video, please read thru the comments. Reality is changing beneath our feet.
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Peloni: The US has to end its long established policy of funding terrorists. Funding to Lebanon is funding Hezbollah, which is a terror group. It is unseemly, unreasonable and unacceptable that there exists a bipartisan push to support them, and yet they do. It was the single point of policy failure in the region during the Trump first term that they continued to support Hezbollah thru their Lebanese aid package, and they actually increased the funding even after pausing to reflect on whether they should do so. This remains an intollerable aspect of US foreign funding, and it must be stopped. It undermines regional security, US allies and the safety of American citizens around the world, as Hezbollah poses a world wide threat specifically to America, even in America’s own backyard.
Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Islamic terrorist group in control of Lebanon, used to boast that it was unbeatable because of its arsenal of over 100,000 missiles and rockets.
That arsenal, which was severely depleted by Israel before the Biden imposed ceasefire, relied heavily on a large collection of anti-tank missiles that could also be used against civilian targets, shelters and even, in the case of a Hamas attack in 2011 with a Russian Kornet, a school bus.
Munich 1938, all over again, with Israel being sold out for “peace for our time” so others could profit the same way by coercing Czechoslovakia to let itself become a sacrificial lamb to Hitler for Neville Chamberlain and Great Britain’s allies in WWII. Please check out the following…
No one can realistically be expected to know everything about the Palestinian Arab/Israeli conflict, yet there are recurring canards that one should be prepared to address with some level of knowledge.
In order to delegitimize the Jewish state, Arabs often deny the Jewish historical connection to the land, especially the city of Jerusalem.
Denying the Historical Connection of Jews to the Land of Israel
Over the centuries in Islam, there developed basic ideas which are critical to understanding the Middle East conflict today, but especially the Israel – Palestinian dispute. One is that all lands once conquered by the followers of Islam are to be subjected to Allah and that once a land is thus subjected, it must forever remain in Allah’s dominion. Thus Jihad (Holy War) becomes an urgent necessity in order to reclaim all lands which have been lost to Islam.
This, of course, is the dire situation facing modern reconstituted Israel today. But it is also the same condition for other sovereign territories freed from Islamic conquest in the past, including Spain, Portugal, Sicily, parts of France, Greece, the Balkans and southern Russia, which all fell at one time under the yoke of Islamic occupation and Sharia Law.
Peloni: Another very thoughtful and well informed commentary by Pandavar. Highly recommended.
Seizing land is the penalty which will chastise the barbarians, creating deterrence and any possible lasting peace. Failing to do this will leave the Pals with a strong insentive to do October 7 over and over again. The result of this will not be costly for Israel alone, but for the entire Western world.
To understand them, it is useless to start from us. To understand them, we need to start from them. A Palestinian state, something that only the Jews ever wanted, the Palestinians can no longer dangle as a carrot before them.
October 7, 7/7, 9/11. In context, the date in US format is enough to fix in the mind a particular act of Muslim holy mass murder, or, as one immigrant especially undeserving of US generosity famously said of the first of these religion-defining incidents of savagery, “some people did something,” a trivial incident not worth remembering, long-forgotten. “Forget about last week!” barked Mohamed Hijab a few days after his fellow Muslims “did something” on October 7. Why do we, that is, the West, “keep banging on” about workers dying in Qatar, demanded an exasperated Qatari spokesperson, “Death is part of life”. “Life is not precious,” said a triumphant Gazan mother whose baby’s life Jewish doctors in an Israeli hospital had just saved, to a Jewish journalist who had gone out of his way to arrange funding to save her baby. Her dream for her baby was that he should become a suicide bomber in Jerusalem.
Zamir has a long, decorated career in the IDF and is trusted by PM Netanyahu
/ IDF Spokesperson’s Unit Wikipedia Commons
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz announced the selection of Maj.-Gen. Eyal Zamir to replace Lt.-Gen Herzi Halevi when the latter steps down in March.
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) announced the decision pm Saturday evening, following the end of the Sabbath.
Peloni: I am so grateful to Sen. Cotton and his allies for bringing this subject to the fore and acting with a sense of historical prudence in striking the pejorative term of “West Bank” from American documents. This term lies pregnant with the falsity that Judea and Samaria are not Jewish Lands, that Jews have no right to live there, and that they will one day be divested from Israel for yet another attempt to placate the Pals. None of these implications are true, fair or defensible. The reconstituted state of Israel has the only right to these lands which were stolen from the Jews in both ancient and modern times, while the indigenous rights to these lands continue to belong to the Jewish people alone. Hence, it is a welcome sight to see the rise of the Republican legislative majority come to be coincident with the bi-partisan recognition of the truth that there is no West Bank, and never will be again.
In 135 A.D., following the suppression of the revolt by the Maccabees, the Roman overlords of what was then called Judaea decided to change its name to “Syria Palaestina” — “Syria of the Philistines” — which was then shortened to “Palestine.” The Romans wanted to efface, through a change of toponym, the connection of the Jews to the land that was made obvious in the place name “Judaea.” They also attempted to change the name “Jerusalem” to “Aelia Capitolina” but, unlike “Palestine,” that place name never caught on.
For thousands of years, going back to the Bible, women have wept and grieved and pleaded to God over their miscarriages. Indeed, it took all these millennia for modern-day pharmaceutical companies to develop solutions to this ongoing nightmare.
In the 1940s, they were happy to offer doctors the ability to prescribe diethylstilbestrol (DES) to prevent miscarriage. “You can tell them you would give it to your wife,” the marketing mavens from Big Pharma suggested to physicians.
And with good reason. This “miracle drug” worked! Women who had experienced no trouble conceiving but were plagued by constant miscarriages were now able to carry their babies to term and deliver quite “perfect” bundles of joy!