Israel Today speaks with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee about the next steps in Gaza, talks with Syria, Iran’s nuclear program, tensions with Turkey, antisemitism in the US, settler violence in Judea and Samaria – and the future of American military aid after 2028.
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From Gaza and Lebanon to Syria and Iran, Israel’s next moves hinge on the Netanyahu–Trump summit and Washington’s shifting mood.
At the ceremony awarding honors to outstanding Mossad employees, the intelligence chief emphasizes that Israel will not allow a bad nuclear deal.
After his recent turnaround speech that drew heavy criticism, Netanyahu now refers to the events of October 7 as an “attack” (using the Hebrew word for a large-scale military assault).
A series of critical issues are on the table: Phase Two in Gaza, disarmament of Hamas, Qatari schemes, Israel’s opposition to F-35s for Turkey, and warnings about Iranian centrifuges.
After witnessing Oct. 7 horrors firsthand, AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo challenges Pretoria’s hostility toward Israel.
Israel Today examines the legal basis, political motives, and regional implications of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plea for clemency.
On growing pressure from Washington, Israel’s conditions for Phase Two, the stalled formation of the ISF, and rising fears of Turkish presence in Gaza.
Approximately 1,000 reported cases and a growing strategic threat to Israel’s universities.
Western diplomat: Israel signals de-escalation, but Iran dismisses message as deceit; next round of fighting could be short, deadly, and strategically inconclusive.
