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By Hana Levi Julian, JEWISH PRESS

Muslim girls study the Koran during a summer camp at a mosque in Gaza City, June 13, 2023.
For decades, Palestinian Authority propaganda and misinformation conveyed to the European Union, the United States and various Arab nations by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has lamented a Gaza populated by downtrodden Arabs steeped in abject poverty and misery, blockaded, occupied and besieged by the State of Israel.
A Gaza with frequent electrical outages due to a lack of fuel. A people forced to live with unclean water due to old, broken-down sewage facilities. Families desperate for a little more food for their children.
Peloni: This is both a very important and very happy development. The US needs to respect Israel as an ally, and Israel must demonstrate her own sovereignty by making decisions which are in her own interest which may conflict with the desires of her allies in Washington. These two necessities can only be restored by removing the leverage which the US has recklessly manipulated against the existential interests of the Israeli state and people. A very important development to be certain.
By Simone Ledeen, Real Clear Defense
Israel’s declaration that it intends to expand its domestic munitions production heralds a new chapter in U.S.-Israel relations, where strategic recalibration meets the challenges of an evolving international arms landscape. Israel’s announcement signifies a dual aim: to diminish U.S. leverage in its military operations and to confront the relentless shortages prevalent in the global market. In the volatile landscape of global munitions sales, the Black Sabbath massacre orchestrated by Hamas has seemingly propelled Israel into a serious reassessment of how much leverage over its military decision-making it is willing to give the United States.
The first of its kind from the Ivy League since October 7th
By Avi HYMAN avi@avihymancommunications.com

Dozens of senior professors from the University of Pennsylvania return home after a three-day solidarity mission, the first of its kind from the Ivy League since October 7th
Jerusalem, 4 January 2024 – Dozens of senior members of faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, including chaired professors, return home this evening after a three-day solidarity mission, facilitated by tour operator Israel Destination -Yaad Yisrael. This was the first Ivy League faculty solidarity mission to visit Israel since the recent congressional hearing on antisemitism on college campuses, and the first since the Hamas massacre on October 7.
By David Israel, JEWISH PRESS 4 January 2024

Nasrallah’s deputy Hussein Yazbek was assassinated in south Lebanon, January 3, 2024./Twitter Screenshot
It appears that Israel is honing its message to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, to get his army behind the Litani River or else. On Wednesday night, 90 minutes after Nasrallah finished his speech that included references to the previous day’s assassination of Hamas bigwig Saleh al-Arouri in Dahieh, the Shiite neighborhood of Beirut and Hezbollah’s stronghold, an air strike destroyed a house in Naqoura on the Mediterranean shore in southern Lebanon, killing Nasrallah’s deputy Hussein Yazbek and three underlings.
Hezbollah acknowledged on Wednesday morning the killing of four of its members, including Yazbek, identifying the others as Ibrahim Afif, Hadi Ali Reda, and Hussein Ali Muhammad Ghazala.
By A Correspondent on the Ground, AMWAJ.MEDIA 2 Jan 2024

Senior Hamas commander Saleh Al-Arouri and former Iranian Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani at a commemoration ceremony in Tehran, Iran on Jan. 16, 2018. (Photo via Fars News Agency)
A suspected Israeli drone strike has killed senior Hamas military commander Saleh Al-Arouri in southern Beirut. The rare precision attack targeted an office of the Palestinian movement in Dahiyeh, a suburb known as home to many supporters of the Iran-backed Hezbollah movement. Given the choice of target as well as the location and timing, the incident is seen as a major escalation by Israel, which is mired in bloody fighting in Gaza.
The assassination of Arouri, who for the past six years was deputy political bureau chief of Hamas, has significant dimensions in the context of the Gaza war and the regional confrontations it has sparked. Importantly, the killing also puts the spotlight on the triangle of relations between Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran’s Quds Force—and what may be next.
Peloni: Also, Alan Dershowitz Asked to Represent Israel in the ICJ Hearing on the Gaza Genocide
Alan Dershowitz COMPACT, January 3, 2024

Critics of Israel have charged the Jewish state with committing atrocities and even “genocide” in its ongoing war with Hamas. The South African government has even brought these charges before the International Court of Justice. The accusations are without merit: Israel has committed no war crimes in seeking to degrade and destroy Hamas in Gaza. Hamas, by contrast, has committed at least four categories of war crimes.
Michael Doran, TABLET JAN 02, 2024
Gadi Taub and Mike Doran see Israeli politics returning with a vengeance. The Israeli left, with an assist from elements in the military, is promoting a campaign depicting “settler violence” in the West Bank as the impediment to a two-state solution. Meanwhile the Israeli Supreme Court has nullified an amendment to a semi-constitutional Basic Law, thus taking for itself veto power over the formation of what Israel has for a constitution. The campaign against the settlers and the move to overturn the law both target the right. These developments come as the Biden administration pushes Prime Minister Netanyahu to ride roughshod over his rightwing coalition partners who oppose the return of the Palestinian Authority to Gaza.
Gadi Taub is an author, historian, and op-ed columnist. His Hebrew bestseller The Rise of Antidemocratic Liberalism: Israel, the United States, and the West is being translated into English.
T. Belman. Both Mudar and Abed spoke at my 2017 Conference and 2022 Webinar.
Abed Amaala tweeted:
Queen Rania gave orders to the intelligence services of the Royal Hashemite Court regarding assassinations to develop a secret plan to assassinate the leaders of the Jordanian foreign opposition and the leaders of the new Jordan, namely Dr. Mudar Zahran, who lives in London, and Abdul-Ilah Al-Mualla, who lives in Washington. Western intelligence services obtained intelligence information about Queen Rania’s plan and her decision to carry out the assassination plan. In turn, we warn Queen Rania and King Abdullah II against playing with fire against these satanic attempts, which will not deter us from the new Jordan project, which is the savior of the Jordanian, Palestinian and Arab people and stopping the series of violence, terrorism, displacement and starvation.
Jan 1, 2024, 7:34 PM
Oct. 22, 2023 — Israel next faces the compelling existential urgency to undertake a very horrible ground invasion into Gaza. Had she done it fifteen or even ten years ago, it would have been like the way Ariel Sharon crushed the “Palestine Authority’s” PLO and Fatah (same thing) in Jenin and throughout Judea and Samaria (the “West Bank”) in 2002 during Israel’s “Operation Defensive Shield” that substantially ended the Second Intifada.
But Prime Minister Benjamin (“Bibi”) Netanyahu, encouraged by the higher IDF echelons, later chose an approach Israelis came to call “mowing the lawn.” Instead of fiercely responding to terror by land, Israel would aerially bomb strategic Hamas targets in Gaza to set them back by approximately three years. Every Triennial or so, the cycle would repeat: Hamas would launch a war, and Israel would “mow the lawn.”
T. Belman. Chuck Freilich said a lot of things that I disagree with but was he more realistic then I tend to be. In other words, am I living in a fantasy world?
INSS researcher Adi Kantor sits down with INSS senior researcher Prof. Chuck Freilich, who served for over 20 years in Israel’s national security establishment, as a senior analyst and then as deputy national security adviser.
Peloni: The same people who exposed the systemic ballot harvesting described in 2000 Mules have won a very important victory for election transparency against the combined opposition of Stacy Abrahms, Marc Elias, and the Biden DOJ in a judgement handed down by an Obama appointed judge.
Catherine Englebrecht and True the Vote (TTV) announces a major court victory in Georgia for their efforts to ensure voting integrity.
Sundance, Conservative Treehouse | January 2, 2024 |
HOUSTON, TX, January 2, 2024 – True the Vote (TTV) declares a decisive triumph in their legal battle against Stacy Abrams’ Fair Fight, legal teams led by Marc Elias, and the Biden Department of Justice. A federal court in the Northern District of Georgia today affirmed that citizens have the right to lawfully petition their government in support of election integrity without fear of persecution or prosecution.
Hamas is a less significant existential threat than the collapse of US leadership
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And the word of the Lord came unto me the second time, saying, What seest thou? And I said, I see a seething pot; and the face thereof is toward the north.
Then the Lord said unto me, Out of the north an evil shall break forth upon all the inhabitants of the land. – Jeremiah 1:13-14
Strictly speaking, Israel’s Gaza war is not a tragedy, but rather a hideous accident. Many wars wait for years to happen until they can’t be stopped. Those are the tragedies.
The Israel Democracy Institute’s yearbook on the Haredi sector, which has been published for eight years and reviews the changes that have taken place in recent decades in various fields in ultra-Orthodox society, sheds light on just how far along Haredi women have come in joining the workforce.
By Sonia Gorodeisky 01-02-2024 14:09

In recent weeks, the importance of core studies in the Haredi sector has been widely discussed in the context of coalition funds, which include billions of Shekels for Haredi educational institutions that do not teach core studies, thus reducing the chances of Haredi children integrating into the future job market.
In the meantime, data on the ground show a considerable improvement in recent years in some of the numbers related to Haredi education and employment.
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“Try to imagine what the Middle East would look like without the Iranian government,” said Vahid Beheshti.
By JNS 3 January 2024
Vahid Beheshti (left) shakes hands with MK Evgeny Sova of the Yisrael Beytenu Party and co-chairman of the Knesset Israel Victory Caucus, Jan. 2, 2023. Photo by Michael Katz.
Iranian opposition leader Vahid Beheshti told the Knesset Israel Victory Caucus on Tuesday that Israel shouldn’t be afraid to attack the Islamic Republic, saying “this is the only language they understand.”
“Soon you will have to deal with the elephant in the room, which is the Iranian government,” Beheshti told the caucus, made up of Knesset members and security, diplomatic and political leaders.
Senior official says Jerusalem working on postwar resettlement of Palestinians from Strip; some ministers tout Saudi Arabia as destination for Gazans seeking construction work
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Palestinians cross to the Egyptian side of the border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Rafah, Nov. 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)
The “voluntary” resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza is slowly becoming a key official policy of the government, with a senior official saying that Israel has held talks with several countries for their potential absorption.
Zman Israel, The Times of Israel’s Hebrew sister site, has learned that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition is conducting secret contacts for accepting thousands of immigrants from Gaza with Congo, in addition to other nations.
Mudar Zahran tweeted,
With one strike, the complete removal of the Hamas West Bank operations command, HQ targeted was based in Beirut, Lebanon. In total, seven top Hamas leader were killed during a supposedly “secret” meeting they were having… Here they are 1-Commander Saleh Al-Arouri 2-Commander Samir Fendi 3-Commander Azzam Al-Aqra’ 4- Mahmoud Zaki Shaheen 5-Mohamed Al-Rayes 6-Muhammad Bashasha 7-Ahmed Hammoud
Dr. Gada Ennab tweeted
When encountering Palestinian Arabs in Gaza, surveys show an 80%+ likelihood that they are terrorists, supporters, or sympathizers.
By Dr. Avi Perry, INN Jan 3, 2024, 8:06 AM
The international community, encompassing the global media, social media, political figures, and even supporters of Israel, tends to criticize the Jewish state’s defensive war for causing harm and casualties among “innocent” civilians in Gaza, rather than holding Hamas accountable. There is often a disregard for the reality that eliminating Hamas involves unavoidable collateral damage, given their use of civilians, hospitals, schools, private homes, mosques, and other civilian infrastructure for military purposes.
Defense minister says Hamas battalions in northern Gaza ‘destroyed,’ fighting in Strip’s south to remain at ‘high intensity’ until goals achieved; Staff Sgt. Sufian Dagash killed
By EMANUEL FABIAN, TOI 2 January 2024, 9:52 pm

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is seen with IDF troops in the central Gaza Strip, January 2, 2024. (Ariel Hermoni/Defense Ministry)
His comments came a few hours before top Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri was killed in a blast in Beirut widely attributed to Israel.
Gallant’s remarks were made during a tour of the Strip’s main north-south highway, Salah a-Din road, in the central Gaza Strip, where the 99th Division has been operating over the past week.
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By JNS, JEWISH PRESS, 2 January 2024

Hamas deputy political chief Salah al-Arouri presents an image of Jerusalem to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, July 22, 2019.
An Israeli drone strike on a Hamas office in Beirut eliminated top terror chief Saleh al-Arouri on Tuesday night, Hamas’s Al-Aqsa Radio announced.
The explosion rocked the south Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh, a Hezbollah stronghold. In addition to al-Arouri, at least three other Hamas terrorists were also killed in the blast, Reuters reported.