Haifa is on the "front line" in any action in the north but this blog looks at life in the shadow of danger to all of Israel
Friday, October 31, 2025
How Hamas's Disinformation Deceived the International Media
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Palestinian Pulls Wool over European Eyes, ‘Pay-for-slay’ policy not over.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had signed a decree in February canceling the program, an announcement which was met with widespread European approval.
However, The PA paid stipends to security
prisoners and to families of “martyrs”
at PA post offices on Saturday morning, despite publicly claiming to have ended
the practice, according to a new report by Palestinian Media Watch (PMW)
director Itamar Marcus on Sunday.
“Yesterday, Saturday, Oct. 25, at 10:00 a.m., the PA
Post Offices paid terrorists’ salaries and stipends to families of terrorist
‘Martyrs,’” Marcus wrote, adding that there was “no official announcement” and
that payments were delayed so “everyone, even the terrorists’ families, would
think that the program had ended.”
PMW published screenshots of social media conversations among recipients discussing the amounts deposited, including one exchange stating, “50% of the salaries and [those making less than 2,000 received] the full amount. FYI, the salary is for June.” PMW said the percentage matched the partial salaries the PA paid civil servants earlier this month due to its fiscal crisis.24:15
/The watchdog outlined a two-week timeline in which families of prisoners and those killed in attacks pressed the PA for updates, held small demonstrations in Ramallah on October 20, and were told informally by post-office staff that payments would be made on Saturday without an official statement. On the morning of October 25, local Telegram channels began reporting that “the salaries of the prisoners, the wounded, and the Martyrs have arrived at the post office,” and PMW said that payments proceeded “as usual” through the day.
PMW
argued that the PA could not announce the transfers because it had assured
donors it had ended so-called “pay for slay.” PA President Abbas signed a decree in February revoking the system of payments to families
of prisoners and those killed or wounded in attacks, according to multiple
reports at the time.
Europe 'welcomes the reforms'
European officials later welcomed what
they described as reforms. In a September 25 communiqué, the French Foreign
Ministry said, “We welcome the reforms already underway by the Palestinian
Authority, including: the abrogation of the prisoners’ payment system, that is
now effective.”
Yet again the PA manages to pull the wool
over the eyes of the international community.
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Hamas Pallywood Productions Produce a Body
Hamas clearly staged a body “recovery” in Gaza yesterday: Eyewitness accounts from IDF reservists stationed in eastern Gaza City said Hamas operatives were seen digging in the area, then bringing a body from a nearby building, and burying it in a shallow pit. The group then reportedly called the Red Cross to observe as they “uncovered” the body, attempting to portray it as a genuine recovery.
Army Radio reported that the entire sequence was filmed by
an Israeli military drone, though the IDF has not yet commented on the incident.
Later that night, Hamas handed the body to the Red Cross, which transferred it
to IDF troops in Gaza. The body was then taken to the Abu Kabir Forensic
Institute in Tel Aviv for identification.
After a dramatic
night, Israeli authorities now believe that the body transferred by Hamas does
not belong to one of the 13 fallen soldiers whose remains are still missing.
The identification process continued under strict forensic review. When a
body, belonging to Ofir Tzarfati, 27, was first recovered from Gaza, some
remains were missing. Hamas has now handed over additional remains belonging to
Ofir under the guise of them belonging to one of the 13 dead hostages still in
Gaza.
When will President Trump realise that Hamas is making a
mockery of the “ceasefire” deal.
Monday, October 27, 2025
Hamas has regained de facto control over the Strip
As most Israelis expected, the Trump deal has given Hamas
the opportunity to regain control of the Gaza Strip. Israeli intelligence
and security assessments indicate that Hamas has regained control of the Gaza Strip after
the recent ceasefire and hostage deal was implemented. As per the agreement,
Israeli troops withdrew from urban areas and suspended combat operations
against the terror group.
Hamas has resumed many of its pre-October 7 governing
functions, including collecting taxes from residents, operating municipal
services, and violently suppressing any opposition to its rule,
Hebrew-language Channel 13 reported.
Numerous videos emerging from Gaza show Hamas
terrorists publicly executing and torturing members of
local clans accused of collaborating with Israel or attempting to establish an
alternative administration in the territory.
“Hamas operatives are on the ground, and naturally they’ll
rule,” a Gaza resident using the pseudonym Salah told The Times of
Israel. Salah added that most Gazans oppose Hamas’ rule but “feel there is
a vacuum; there is no one to enter and replace them.”
Israeli diplomat Jeremy Issacharoff told ILTV that
the United States is “very concerned” about Hamas’ delay in implementing Phase
Two of the Trump-brokered ceasefire agreement, which requires the group to
disarm and allow an alternative governing force to be established.
Hamas claims it does not know the whereabouts of the
remaining 13 hostage bodies — including two foreign nationals and five IDF
soldiers — but Israeli officials believe the terror group is strategically
withholding the remains as a bargaining chip.
Returning all the bodies is a precondition for advancing to
the next stage of the ceasefire deal.
Issacharoff said Hamas is using the time it claims to be
searching for the bodies to strengthen its control over Gaza.
“I think the prime minister would want to see clear
indications from America that she’s intending to pressure all the parties
involved — including not just Hamas, but also Turkey and Qatar — in order to
pressure Hamas more to complete the first phase of the withdrawal,” Issacharoff
told ILTV.
Channel 14 reported that
Israeli defense officials estimate Hamas still commands about 20,000 fighters
and possesses hundreds of rockets. Despite two years of warfare, more than half
of Hamas’ underground tunnel network is believed to remain intact.
Once again it appears that Israel is never allowed to win a
war against Hamas. Any ceasefire is seen by Hamas as a "Hudna", a
respite in order to rebuild and fight again in the future.
Military intelligence
officials warned that Hamas has taken advantage of the truce to rebuild its
capabilities in the Strip, reopening tunnel networks, restoring damaged
weapons, recruiting new terrorists and reorganizing its leadership. The
officials said these developments demonstrate that Hamas has no intention of
disarming or relinquishing power.
Friday, October 24, 2025
Westerners help Hamas win the propaganda war
Tom Gross 25 October 2025. For full article see https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-westerners-helping-hamas-win-the-propaganda-war/
After two years of war, and despite Israel’s many successes
on the battlefield, Hamas can also claim a kind of victory – at least for now.
The terror group has survived and is once again exerting control in the areas
of Gaza under its authority. Public executions, whippings, stonings and
kneecappings have returned. In the first five days of the ceasefire, Hamas
executed at least 100 Gazans.
Hamas’s survival was achieved not only through its remaining
fighters and its holding of hostages, but also thanks to a chorus of western
apologists. A coalition of so-called progressives and professional activists
has excused, rationalised and defended the group’s actions across universities
and in newspaper editorials. The BBC, Sky, the Guardian, the FT and the New
York Times have all parroted Hamas talking points.
Tales of impending famine in Gaza, for instance, were
broadcast as fact, sourced from UN bureaucrats and ‘aid agencies’ with long
records of anti-Israel bias and, in some cases, open sympathy for Hamas. This
isn’t journalism: it’s agenda-driven activism disguised as news. What the BBC
and others failed to grasp is that, for Hamas, the western media is the
battlefields.
From the outset, even before Israeli troops had entered
Gaza, Hamas’s operatives and sympathisers in the West were shouting about
‘genocide’ and ‘famine’. It was a propaganda trap – and the western media
walked right into it.
Consider, for example, these headlines from the early weeks
of the conflict in 2023:
11,15,30 October, 6 November: “Fuel in Gaza will run out in
48 hours”
The pattern speaks for itself. It’s been the same story with
Gaza being ‘on the brink of famine’ for the past two years. This is how it
works:
Step one: The Hamas ‘health ministry’ makes up a casualty
number which could be debunked by the most cursory statistical analysis.
Step two: Aid organisations repeat the number without
independent confirmation.
Step three: UN agencies in Gaza (some staffed by Hamas
members) cite the aid organisations.
Step four: Media outlets quote the UN agencies.
Step five: Hamas’s supporters in the West claim the numbers
are ‘UN verified’.
UN officials have also contributed to the fiction directly.
In May, Tom Fletcher, a humanitarian coordinator for the organisation, told BBC
Radio 4: ‘There are 14,000 babies that will die in the next 48 hours unless we
can reach them.’ Almost no babies died as a result of the war in the following
days. But that didn’t stop the BBC running the claim in bulletins and news
outlets around the world repeating it, citing the BBC as a reliable source.
The Hamas narrative has been amplified, too, by
disinformation campaigns driven by Iranian, Russian and Chinese state-linked
bots on social media, which have exploited Gaza as a means of destabilising
western societies. These regimes understood how easily such narratives could
tap into a pre-existing willingness among many in the West to believe
anti-Semitic libels.
Today, falsehoods are disseminated by journalists, academics
and UN officials – cloaked in the language of human rights but echoing ancient
prejudices.
Why were Hamas’s inflated casualty figures reported as
facts? Why were incorrect claims of Israel bombing hospitals repeated without
scrutiny – while confirmed cases of Hamas rockets hitting Israeli hospitals in
Ashkelon and Beersheba were ignored? In part, this was down to journalistic
complacency. The facts were accessible.
Independent researchers discovered that some of the most
widely shared images of ‘starvation in Gaza’ were from Yemen. One prominent
photo showing a skeletal child was highlighted by the media as evidence of
famine. In reality, the child wasn’t malnourished due to famine. He had
cerebral palsy, hypoxemia and other genetic conditions. That didn’t prevent the
Guardian, Times and New York Times running it on their front pages, inflaming
the emotions of millions of readers. Despite its resources, the much-touted BBC
Verify unit missed these falsehoods.
The good news? Large swaths of the British public aren’t
buying it. Scroll through the reader comments under articles about Israel, and
you’ll find thousands of ordinary people who haven’t lost their critical
faculties. They know casualty figures from terrorist regimes aren’t a sacred
truth. They can spot propaganda when they see it.
Unlike some intellectuals, they don’t lose all logic the
moment the word ‘Israel’ is uttered. As George Orwell once quipped: ‘You must
be an intellectual. Only an intellectual could believe something quite so
stupid.’ Today, he might have aimed that line at Guardian readers or BBC news
staff.
In this war, it is not Israel or even Hamas that has lost
its purpose, but the media.
Sunday, October 19, 2025
The BBC’s Distorted News Coverage for Kids
The BBC operates a programme Newsround—a long-running children’s news program that began in the 1970s as part of afternoon kids’ television. Today, it appears as a weekday bulletin on CBBC, the BBC’s dedicated children’s channel, and runs as a digital platform on the BBC News website.
Newsround markets itself as an accessible way
for young audiences to understand major events, while still using the same
on-the-ground reporters and journalists who deliver the BBC’s regular news
broadcasts. It promises to explain complex global issues in simple terms
understandable for children,
A review of Newsround’s
coverage of the Israel–Hamas war since Hamas’ October 7,
2023, massacre reveals something
deeply disturbing: the BBC is not simply reporting events to children. It is
actively shaping how the next generation perceives Israel, Hamas, and the wider
conflict—leaving out key facts, distorting context, and sanitizing terrorism.
Children were told that:
- “Fighting, which
started on Saturday morning, has continued overnight.”
- “Dozens of armed
people from Hamas – the Palestinian militant group that rules Gaza –
crossed the border on Saturday into Israel from Gaza in a surprise
attack.”
- “Thousands of rockets
were launched toward Israel, setting off air raid sirens across the
country.”
- And that the Israeli
military was striking “targets in the Gaza Strip in response to the
barrages of rockets.” (this did not start until October 9th!!)
They were NOT told about
the civilians who were killed in their homes, the young people murdered at a
music festival, or the more than 250 hostages dragged into Gaza.
On October 9, the first
weekday broadcast after the attacks, Newsround reporter Anna Foster, who
was sent to Israel in the aftermath summarized the previous 48 hours for her
young audience: “Well, it’s been a really frightening night for people who live
here in southern Israel because all night long they’ve heard the loud bangs and
explosions from missiles being destroyed in the sky. And most of them don’t
actually hit the ground, but some do.”
Foster then showed a
damaged home in southern Israel, explaining that an eight-year-old boy had been
injured there, “but he’s been taken to hospital and he’s okay.”
This was the BBC’s
child-friendly summary of the first 48 hours of war: a few bangs, a boy in
hospital who was “okay.”
On October 11, Newsround
did eventually acknowledge that “Israeli civilians as well as soldiers were
deliberately attacked by Hamas” and that “many people were killed, [including]
four children.”
But the focus quickly
shifted, pivoting to Gaza:
- “The Gazan population
is very young. Almost half the people living in Gaza are children. You can
see children everywhere on the streets. Many of them cannot go to school.”
- “Israel controls what
goes in and out. They have now cut off water, electricity and food
supplies. Many charities have warned that Palestinian civilians will
suffer as a result.”
This is how children’s minds are brainwashed.
Storm in the Arab World
Muslim blogger Huda Jannat is shocked by what she's learned about Gaza since the war began. In a bold post, she describes what she's learned during the war and reveals the comfortable and prosperous life that Gazans and Hamas leaders have become accustomed to thanks to Israeli concessions. The post exposes Hamas's hypocrisy regarding the supposedly dire situation of Gazans before the war.
And here's what she posted:
1. Suddenly, we learned that the Gaza
Strip, home to 2 million people, had 36 hospitals. There are Arab countries
with 30 million populations that don't have that many hospitals.
2. Suddenly, we learned that Gaza
received water, electricity, gas, and fuel for free from Israel. Of course,
there's not a single person in the Arab world who doesn't pay for water,
electricity, and fuel.
3. Suddenly, we learned that Gaza
received $30 million a month from Qatar alone. And $120 million a month from
UNRWA. And $50 million a month from the European Union. And $30 million a month
from America. There are Arab countries drowning in debt, to whom no one gives
even a million dollars.
4. Suddenly it turned out that Arabs
lived better in Gaza than in many Arab countries.
5. Suddenly we realized that our
brains had been "programmed" by the lies of the Muslim Brotherhood
media.
6. Suddenly we learned that the
children in Gaza are not ordinary children, as we used to think, but child
fighters with machine guns and suicide belts, trained by Hamas.
7. Suddenly, it turned out that
schools, hospitals, and mosques in Gaza are organized terror headquarters and
weapons depots with underground Hamas tunnels.
8. Suddenly, it turned out that Gaza's
doctors and teachers are actually active Hamas militants.
9. Suddenly, we learned that rockets
and mortars are stored in children's rooms in Gaza homes.
10. Suddenly, we learned that Hitler and his book "Mein Kampf" were very popular in Gaza, and an Arabic translation was in almost every home, along with a portrait of the author.
11. Suddenly, it turned out that the majority of "civilians" in Gaza support Hamas and other terrorist groups, democratically voted for Hamas, and celebrated the October 7th massacre.
12. Suddenly, we learned that the
so-called correspondents and journalists in Gaza working for Western media –
CNN, AP, Reuters, and others – turned out to be Hamas militants who
participated in the October 7th massacre.
13. Suddenly, it turned out that the
so-called "peace activists" and "workers of international human
rights organizations" – the UN, the Red Cross, and the WHO – turned out to
be terrorists and corrupt members of Hamas.
Friday, October 17, 2025
Why is Main Stream Media Suddenly Silent?
It is sickening that after the last two years of continuous Hamas propaganda in the main stream media who claim to care so much for the Palestinians, there has been little to no coverage of what's currently happening right now in Gaza.
Within the last 48 hours
Hamas militants have been publicly executing their own citizens and videoing
the murders, including woman and children, anyone that has been heard of taking
a stand against or a view against Hamas, or have dared to say they do not want
to be controlled or ruled by them any longer.
No court, no inquiry, no
evidence, just shot dead in cold blood. Where
are the voices now of those who have been saying they want freedom for the
Palestinians? Where are they now? You
either care or you don’t, which is it?
Blatant truth doesn't
seem to be "in" right now, but I do hope this makes some of you
think.
There must be a DEMAND for
Hamas to stop and allow Palestinian civilians to choose their own future
...Let’s wait and see what happens. More than likely the hypocritical main
stream media will remain totally silent.
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Greta Thunberg’s flotilla creates 165 tons of air pollution, same as 206 trips from Tel Aviv to UK
Greta Thunberg’s Sumud Flotilla produced a total of 165 tons of air pollution during its trip from Spain to Gaza, which the energy company Volta Solar calculated to be the same as 206 trips by plane from Tel Aviv to London.
“Over the course of 5 weeks of sailing, the almost 50 vessels in the flotilla consumed
a total of about 53,600 liters of diesel,” the study from Volta Solar explained
and added, “This fuel consumption is equivalent to direct emissions
(tank-to-wheel, TTW) of about 144 thousand kg of CO₂ – that is, about 144 tons of carbon dioxide emitted from
the engines alone.”
"It is not surprising that those who act
hypocritically in the field of climate also chose the side of the forces of
darkness and not the forces of light," said Eran Tal, CEO of Volta Solar
and a reserve officer who founded the first solar unit in the IDF.
The analysis also points out that the main polluters
were those who made the trip using only large, motorized ships, while sailboats
that used their engines to a limited extent had a lesser impact.
How the Sumud Flotilla polluted the
Mediterranean
Volta
Solar pointed out that the flotilla’s trip to Gaza was equivalent to 206 flights
from Tel Aviv to London in terms of air pollution. It was also equal to the
total amount of pollution that 82 family cars produce on average in a year.
“An average family car emits about 2 tons of CO₂ per year (a trip of about 15,000 km); so 165 tons is
equal to the emissions of about 82 vehicles for an entire year,” the
study showed.
In terms of how many trees would be needed to absorb
the total amount of pollution, the study explained that if an adult tree
absorbs an average of 10–25 kg of CO₂ per
year, then between 6,600 and 16,500 trees would be needed to offset such
emissions.
The study also examined the ocean damage caused by
the flotilla, which absorbed about 50 tons and
altered the water's acidity levels.
“About 30% of the CO₂
emitted by humans is absorbed by the sea, causing an increase of about 26% in
the acidity of ocean water,” they explain and add, “Of the 165 tons, about 50 tons will be
absorbed by the sea over time: this impact damages the ability of corals,
oysters and krill to build skeletons, and endangers the marine food chain and
fish.”
Sunday, October 12, 2025
A Miracle - 3 Months Food in Gaza
Friday, October 10, 2025
What will happen to the Gazan militias?
What will happen to the Gazan militias that oppose Hamas and "collaborate with Israel"?
There is a lot of discussion in Gazan channels about the
fate of the militias of Yasser Abu Shabab in Rafah and Ashraf Al-Mansi in the
north of the Strip, about which much has been written in recent months.
Channels affiliated with Hamas hint that their fate will be
death at the hands of operatives from Hamas's military wing – and this is due
to the agreement signed and the expected Israeli withdrawal.
Both Yasser Abu Shabab and Ashraf Al-Mansi published videos
expressing support for the Trump plan – even after Trump published the
withdrawal maps.
Looking at the maps, it can be understood why they have no concerns, and most of the media noise generated around them by Hamas channels is simply cheap propaganda.
On the map with
yellow circles are the estimated locations (according to Palestinian sources)
where the members of these militias are staying – al-Mansi in the north of the
Strip (Beit Hanoun) and Abu Shabab in the south of the Strip (east Rafah).
One can see that even after the second stage of the Trump
plan – which still seems very far off – the militias are staying in areas from
which the IDF will not withdraw at all.
So, there is no apparent chance that the militias will be at
special risk as a result of the IDF withdrawal according to the Trump plan.
Hamas is supposed to be disarmed and removed from power
before the IDF evacuates the area between the red and yellow lines (which,
according to the plan, is to be handed over to foreign forces anyway).
Thursday, October 9, 2025
THE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT
( Cross posted from Grandma's Army)
BUT how many people care about the truth any more?
What will it take for the world to wake up to the fact that they have been royally duped! Genocide and famine are the creation of Hamas to seek support from their supporters and useful idiots around the world and the world media fell for it.
The first time the name “Palestine” came into use was around 2000 years ago when the Romans invaded the Jewish nation of Judea. That, by the way, is where the word “Jew” came from. After the Romans occupied Judea, they called it Syria Palestina.
Fast forward to the end of the Ottoman Empire In 1917 and 1918, the area known as “Palestine” came under British control. In 1919, the League of Nations divided up the Ottoman empire and Great Britain was appointed to govern the area - establishing the British Mandate in Palestine. Out of self-interest and political motives, the British carved off a huge piece of Palestine and created Jordan. In 1947, the UN proposed to partition the rest of the land into an Arab and a Jewish country. The Jews accepted, (barely 10% of the original proposal) the Arabs refused. In 1948 the Jews living in what was once the British Mandate declared their country, Israel.
Prior to the establishment of the State of Israel Jews during the Mandate, (including my late husband), called themselves “Palestinians”. They had passports, issued by the Mandate, that gave their nationality as “Palestinian”.
In the Six-day War in1967 after Israel recaptured the Gaza Strip, the “West Bank” and East Jerusalem from the Jordanians, 355,000 Arab refugees were relocated from the Gaza Strip to Jordan.
In 1971, King Hussein, fearing the growing influence of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PLO), cracked down on Palestinian nationalists (Black September). Over 3,000 Palestinians were massacred and some 20,000 fled Jordan.
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It was in 1964 that the Arab population first started calling themselves “Palestinians”. Palestine as a distinct country never existed. Every record prior to the PLO Charter in 1964 proves the fabrication of “Palestinians”. That’s why there is no historical record of kings, heroes, myths or archeological sites, etc. |
In 1977 Zuheir Mohsen, a senior PLO leader, stated explicitly: “The Palestinian people do not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity… Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct ‘Palestinian people’ to oppose Zionism. Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity exists only for tactical reasons.”
The “Stanford Review” also detailed the fabrication of Palestine, and Soviet involvement in, “The Deception of Palestinian Nationalism”: ‘Historically, the Palestinian “desire for statehood” and “need for liberation” was invented in large part by the Soviet Union’.
The KGB had a talent for propaganda, which included the creation of the PLO. It is no coincidence that the blueprint for the PLO Charter was drafted in Moscow in 1964 and was approved by 422 Palestinian representatives’ hand- picked by the KGB. At that time, the USSR was in the business of creating people’s liberation fronts. Other examples included The National Liberation Army of Bolivia (1964) with Ernesto “Che” Guevara at its head and the National Liberation Army of Colombia (1965).”
When Jordan became an emirate, known as Transjordan, and later a state - its population is therefore ethnically "Palestinian", or at least had no ethnic differences with the Palestinians west of the Jordan river. The argument for an independent Palestinian state usually uses a "right to self determination" - to argue that ethnic Palestinians deserve a state of their own. So, why isn't the creation of Jordan as a state considered the Palestinian homeland? Who is it that we are arguing deserves their own state, and why are they culturally/ethnically different from Jordanians in the early 1900's?
Three times, Israel sought to offer a land-for-peace swap, on very generous terms, but was rejected. This surely points to the fact that Palestine could only mean a country designed to be in opposition to Israel's existence. Added to the unquestionable fact that there does not exist any published form of the PLO Charter, (and after 2005 the Hamas charter) without the articles calling for the destruction of Israel.
The original war in 1948 was between
Israel and other Arab states, not Israel and the Palestinians, who
didn't come into existence as a category of people, until almost 20 years
later.
Civil War In Gaza?
So, point 1 of
the 21-point “Peace Plan” was confirmed: a ceasefire and Hamas’s release of
Israeli hostages in exchange for 2,000 convicted Palestinian terrorists from
internationally recognized groups.
a) * the agreement reached by
the parties stipulates the definitive end of the war in Gaza. (not in the
agreement)
b) * the mediators provided
guarantees that “the occupation” (Israel) would not violate the agreement and
left the announcement of the end of the war to the American side.
c) * there will be no prisoner
exchanges unless the end of the war is declared. (not in the agreement)
d) * the central point in the
agreement is the end of the war.
Underlying the focus on getting an agreement. the main issue
occupying the internal security channels of Hamas since the announcement of
reaching an agreement is how they will get their hands on (revenge) the militia
members of Yasser Abu Shabab and their counterparts in Khan Yunis and in the
northern part of the Strip. (that cooperated with Israel)
The main thing this teaches us is that Hamas is still very
interested in eliminating the alternatives to its rule in Gaza – it wants to
continue ruling the Strip and to fortify its control by eliminating public
rivals – Yasser Abu Shabab is the symbol of this, as far as they are concerned.
Does this mean a civil war can break out? Watch this space.
Can Trump’s Gaza peace deal last?
By Jonathan Sacerdoti. For full text see https://jonsac.substack.com/p/can-trumps-gaza-peace-deal-last?triedRedirect=true
Together, Trump and Netanyahu have achieved what few thought
possible: an agreement for the release of all hostages held in Gaza and a broad
cessation of hostilities, at least for now. The is a big moment, but also an
unclear and perilously risky one.
The deal, announced publicly but still potentially in flux,
contains both substance and shadow. According to Israeli sources, 20 live
hostages are to be released in the initial phase, with expectations that this
will occur by Sunday night. Hamas, for its part, has confirmed a framework
involving the end of fighting, Israeli withdrawal from Gaza (possibly 70 per
cent of the strip), the entry of humanitarian aid, and a prisoner exchange. The
guarantor states – Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and the United States – have
reportedly secured assurances against the resumption of war so long as both
parties honour the terms.
Yet many details remain ambiguous, and deliberately so. Maps
of Israeli withdrawal have been amended, and five crossings are set to open for
aid. It’s reported that for every living hostage, as many as 100 convicted
terrorists will be freed, among them senior figures sentenced to life for
murder. This is a brutal price for Israel. But for many families awaiting a
son, a daughter, a child, it is one they have long been willing to pay.
President Isaac Herzog said what millions feel: ‘All the
people of Israel stand with the hostages. All the people of Israel stand with
the families.’
But not all images comfort. From Gaza, videos immediately
emerged of men who appear well-fed and strong, celebrating in the streets.
Terror-affiliated media chant genocidal slogans – ‘Khaybar, Khaybar ya Yahud’ –
whose message is one of eternal battle and endless death of Jews. Senior Hamas
operatives, including Zaher Jabarin, photographed smiling in the Sharm
El-Sheikh negotiation rooms, do not smile for peace. Their smile indicates that
for them at least survival, and perhaps advantage, has been secured.
This agreement will bring a kind of calm. But calm is not
peace. It is not justice. It is not safety. Even yesterday, Hamas-aligned media
were promoting videos of their military wing training to abduct IDF soldiers,
declaring such operations ‘inevitable.’ Meanwhile, those in Gaza who worked
with Israel to protect non-Hamas aligned Gaza residents, such as Yasser Abu
Shabab, have become targets of death threats and face possible annihilation in
the vacuum of Israeli withdrawal. And what of the ‘innocent civilians’? If
Hamas clings on to power it will reinforce it brutally and ruthlessly as it
always does. If not, it can be easily replaced by other equally brutal Islamic
terrorist factions keen to fill its place.
The Palestinian movement has not earned peace. It must show
that it wants more than survival, more than revenge, more than martyrdom. That
it wants a future. Until then, no agreement, no photo-op, no negotiated phrase
can promise stability, even if the hostages come home for now.
In the days ahead, we will see weeping and celebration,
heartbreak and healing. The hostages will come home, and with them, untold
stories of horror and survival. We will also see funerals. Some will return
dead. Some, not at all, for the Palestinian terrorists are likely to stall and
lie at every possible opportunity and ensure the pain is dragged out. It is
unlikely they will truly give up every last hostage.
No single agreement can reverse decades of indoctrination
and incitement. No single gesture can dismantle the machinery of hatred that
has ruled Palestinian political life and ideology for generations. In the days
ahead, Israel will witness scenes that test the limits of the human heart.
There will be reunions so overwhelming they will shake the nation to its core,
and losses so final that no agreement on earth can soften them.
But even as we embrace the living, we must not ignore what
else this deal unleashes. Celebrations erupt in Gaza not just for the return of
prisoners, but for the return of convicted murderers, some of them architects
of massacres, now welcomed home as heroes. It is a decision made under
unbearable moral pressure, and one that may come to stain the future with fresh
blood.
