On the failure of negotiations, the new role of the US, and the tension between military strategy and political pressure.
Gaza
Several enemy gunmen emerged from a tunnel shaft with their hands over their heads, after their plan to flee the area failed.
The West believes it’s doing the right thing, but it’s making one of its gravest mistakes.
Israel’s finance minister announced “unequivocally” that “it’s over.” The prime minister’s office has yet to comment.
The answer is simple: Hamas is not currently operating there. And no Hamas means no suffering.
Every day, Hamas and its allies—some in suits and ties, and others in newsrooms—produce some lie about deaths at our distribution sites. It is a blood libel.
“While our hostages are languishing in Hamas terror tunnels in Gaza, these countries choose to engage in hollow statements,” stated the Israeli envoy to the United Nations.
Calls for Israel to urgently define and implement a strategy of victory, or risk losing everything it has fought for since Oct. 7.
The UK’s announced intention to recognize such a state is “not diplomacy—it is a moral failure,” said the British-Israeli dual citizen, who was a Hamas captive for 471 days.
The truth behind the image of the emaciated Palestinian child – not evidence of famine, but part of a global propaganda campaign.
