Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.). Credit: House Committee on Education and the Workforce Democrats.
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Pro-Israel groups tout Dem primary endorsee winners, but yet to target safer anti-Israel incumbents
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Neither DMFI nor AIPAC has supported Rep. Ilhan Omar’s challenger in Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District.
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In recent months, AIPAC and Democratic Majority for Israel have celebrated victories of their endorsees in Democratic primaries in more than 100 congressional districts, most notably St. Louis County prosecutor Wesley Bell’s defeat of Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) on Tuesday and Westchester County executive George Latimer’s victory over Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) in June.

AIPAC said that all 104 candidates that it endorsed won their primary battles. “Being pro-Israel is good policy and good politics,” it wrote.

DMFI, which promotes pro-Israel Democrats, also touted victories of its endorsees this week, noting that Reps. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) and Hillary Scholten (D-Mich.) beat back anti-Israel primary challengers. The pair—which AIPAC also endorsed—won handily in a state often reputed to be hostile to Israel, with Scholten garnering more than 90% of the vote and Stevens more than 87%. 

The two pro-Israel groups declined to challenge some members of the so-called “Squad” of left-wing, anti-Israel progressives in safer seats. Neither DMFI nor AIPAC endorsed the primary challenges against Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Summer Lee (D-Pa.). Lee was a notable and rare defeat for AIPAC in the 2022 cycle after it endorsed her opponents in the Democratic primary and the general election. 

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) ran in an uncontested primary on Tuesday.

DMFI and AIPAC have also yet to make any moves in the Democratic primary battle in Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, where Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) is perhaps the most vulnerable of the remaining "Squad" members.

Omar, whose primary is on Aug. 13, faces a rematch against her 2022 primary opponent, former Minneapolis City Council member Don Samuels, whom she beat by just 2,466 votes out of 114,567 cast.

According to public filings, the race has not attracted the millions of dollars in outside pro-Israel spending that characterized the Bowman and Bush elections, but Samuels has not shied away from attacking his opponent’s record of opposing the Jewish state.

“She becomes almost a pawn for Hamas in not being able to stake out a balanced position that understands both sides of the issue and always falls on the side against Israel,” Samuels said in an interview in June.

No independent polling has been released for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, but polls sponsored by both Omar and Samuels show her leading by double digits.

‘Incredibly unhelpful’

Bowman and Bush were the first members of the "Squad" to lose primary challenges. Pro-Israel super PACs spent millions of dollars on the hotly contested and deeply contentious races, though almost all of the advertising in both elections focused on non-Israel issues.

The pair has also faced legal challenges during the two lawmakers’ tenure, with Bowman pleading guilty to a misdemeanor for pulling a fire alarm in a House office building in October and Bush under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for her campaign’s spending on security services.

Bush threatened revenge against AIPAC in her concession speech. After losing the election, she doesn’t “have to worry about some strings that I have attached,” she said. “All they did was radicalize me, and so now they should be afraid.”

“AIPAC, I’m coming to tear your kingdom down,” she said.

That language was “inflammatory and divisive and incredibly unhelpful,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Wednesday.

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The Israel Defense Forces carried out a series of airstrikes targeting Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in Lebanon, the military said in a statement on Thursday night.

Israeli Air Force fighter jets struck a military site in the Beqaa region of Southern Lebanon that housed rocket launchers and other weapons. The site was being used by Hezbollah terror operatives, the IDF said.

In separate strikes, the IAF targeted additional terror infrastructure, including rocket and missile launchers, across Southern Lebanon.

One of the Lebanese villages where the IDF struck Hezbollah was Toul. Ahead of the airstrikes, Lt. Col. Avichay Adraee, head of the Arab Media Branch in the IDF Spokesperson's Unit, issued an evacuation warning.

"You are located near facilities belonging to the Hezbollah terror group," the army spokesman wrote. "For your safety and the safety of your family members, you must evacuate these buildings immediately and move at least 500 meters [1,640 feet] away, as seen on the map."

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"The presence of arms in the area and the activity of Hezbollah terrorists at the site constitute blatant violations of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon," the IDF stated, referring to the Nov. 26 truce deal.

"The IDF will continue to act to remove any threat to the State of Israel and will prevent any attempt by the Hezbollah terrorist organization to entrench itself near the border," the IDF statement added.

Earlier in the day, an Israeli aircraft eliminated a member of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force in the Rab al-Talatin area of Southern Lebanon, which is right across Israel's northern border, the IDF announced.

The Radwan Force is Hezbollah's elite unit, aimed at infiltrating Israeli territory and capturing areas near the northern border. The village of Rab al-Talatin is located less than a mile from Israel's security fence.

On Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces eliminated a senior Hezbollah weapons engineer in an airstrike in the Tyre area of Southern Lebanon. Hussein Nazih Barji served as a senior figure in Hezbollah's weapons-production unit, operating within the Iranian-backed terror group's Research, Development and Production Directorate, it stated.

On Tuesday, the IDF confirmed the elimination of another senior Hezbollah leader in the village of Mansouri, also in the Tyre area.

The operative had been responsible for planning attacks, reestablishing the Mansouri complex and facilitating weapons transfers. Video footage published by the military showed the strike targeting a moving vehicle.

The day before, a member of the Radwan force was eliminated in Houla, and over the weekend, another commander was killed near Mazraat Jemjim.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has repeatedly warned that the Nov. 26 deal with Beirut would be void if Hezbollah refuses to withdraw from Southern Lebanon in accordance with the terms of the agreement.

The situation in Lebanon's south remains volatile following the end of the ceasefire with Beirut on Feb. 18. The agreement ended more than a year of war, after Hezbollah began attacks on the Jewish state one day after the Hamas-led terror attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

Although Jerusalem has withdrawn most of its ground forces since the war ended, it still controls five strategic positions in Southern Lebanon. Israeli officials have stated that the IDF will retain control of these areas until the Lebanese army demonstrates it can maintain security there.

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The gunman who killed two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., as they left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum on Wednesday night, was inspired by the legitimization of antisemitic violence, according to Ofir Akunis, the consul general of Israel in New York.

“Rhetoric that legitimizes violence against Jews and Israelis sadly leads to terror attacks—like the one we saw last night in Washington,” Akunis stated. “This is a direct result of dangerous incitement and unprecedented riots led by terror-affiliated groups on U.S. campuses.”

“Sadly, someone here listened to the chants of ‘intifada, intifada,’” the consul general stated. “Qatar is responsible for funding the protests that led to this tragedy and must be held to account.”

“No terror group or lone attacker will stop us from representing the State of Israel,” the diplomat added, “neither in the U.S. nor anywhere else in the world.”

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The city of Chicago is increasing patrols and putting “extra attention” on the Jewish community after an antisemitic attack that killed two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, stated Chicago alderman Debra Silverstein, a member of the 50th ward of the Chicago City Council.

Silverstein, who is Jewish, said she was “deeply concerned” that the alleged shooter came from Chicago, adding that police commanders say “there is no known threat” to the local Jewish community. However, there will be increased security “out of an abundance of caution.”

“I ask for law enforcement to investigate any ties to local extremist groups and to act swiftly to make sure the Jewish community in Chicago is kept safe,” she stated. “It is time for us to stop allowing antisemitism to masquerade as violent, anti-Israel action. It is time for our elected leaders to keep our local communities safe.”

“Horrified” by the attack, she said her “thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and the entire Jewish and Israeli communities as they deal with the aftermath of this horrific attack.”

Silverstein recently criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for appointing Ishan Daya, who was fired from his job after being caught tearing down hostage posters, to a new budget working group. Daya stepped down just hours after his appointment.

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The FBI raided the Chicago apartment of Elias Rodriguez on Thursday, searching for clues in their investigation of the 30-year-old, who is accused of shooting and killing two Israeli embassy employees in Washington on Wednesday night, as they left an American Jewish Committee young professionals event at the Capital Jewish Museum.

“FBI Chicago is conducting court-authorized law-enforcement activity in the Chicago area in relation to yesterday’s tragic shooting in Washington, D.C.,” the bureau stated.

“Last night’s act of terror has the full attention of the FBI. Targeted antisemitic violence is an attack on our core values and will be met with the full weight of federal law enforcement,” Kash Patel, the FBI director, stated. “The individual responsible will be held accountable, and the bureau will continue pursuing every lead until justice is served.”

The Anti-Defamation League said on Thursday that it had connected Rodriguez “with a high degree of certainty” to a manifesto that was circulating on social media that is titled “Escalate for Gaza, Bring the War Home.”

“The text of the manifesto stated that non-violent protests against Israel’s actions in Gaza have been insufficient, and states that the ‘perpetrators and abettors’ of genocide have ‘forfeited their humanity,’” the ADL stated. “It also praises Aaron Bushnell, the 25-year-old active-duty U.S. Airman who died after setting himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 25, 2024.”

Just before noon, Dan Bongino, the FBI deputy director, stated that the bureau “is aware of certain writings allegedly authored by the suspect, and we hope to have updates as to the authenticity very soon.” (JNS sought comment from the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, the FBI and the social-media network X.)

The district’s Metropolitan Police Department named Rodriguez as the suspect in custody on Wednesday. Rodriguez paced back and forth outside the museum before approaching a group of four people with a handgun and opening fire, killing two, according to Pamela Smith, the D.C. police chief. The Israeli government later identified the victims as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim.

‘They were a beautiful couple’

A German-born, Christian Zionist, Lischinsky, 30, “chose to dedicate his life to the State of Israel and the Zionist cause,” according to Ron Prosor, the Israeli ambassador to Berlin, who taught Lischinsky as a master student.

Lischinsky made aliyah at 16, served for three years in the Israel Defense Forces and was fluent in Hebrew, according to his LinkedIn page. The New York Times reported that his father is Jewish and his mother is Christian.

The Hudson Institute stated on Thursday that Lischinsky “was a valued colleague and friend to many at Hudson” and that he and Milgrim, “soon to be his fiancée, were dedicated professionals at the Israeli embassy.” 

“Yaron’s warmth and intellect shaped his compassionate character and dedication to his work and left a lasting impact on us,” the think tank said. “His impending engagement, which he and Sarah planned to celebrate in Jerusalem, makes their loss especially heartbreaking.”

“Yaron was a Christian, but make no mistake. This was an antisemitic attack,” Hudson said. “We stand in solidarity with the Jewish community and the State of Israel against antisemitism and terrorism.”

Milgrim, 26, an American Jew from Overland Park, Kan., had served as a trustee of the Hillel at the University of Kansas, from which she graduated in 2021.

She described herself on her LinkedIn page as passionate about “the intersection of peacebuilding, religious engagement and environmental work.” She also said that she worked in Tel Aviv for Tech2Peace, a charity dedicated to fostering peace between Israelis and Palestinians, before joining the public affairs department of the Israeli embassy in Washington in November 2023.

Yechiel Leiter, the Israeli ambassador to the United States, said on Wednesday that “the young man purchased a ring this week with the intention of proposing to his girlfriend next week in Jerusalem.”

“They were a beautiful couple,” he said.

‘Happy New Year, death to Israel’

After allegedly shooting Milgrim and Lischinsky, Rodriguez entered the Jewish museum and was detained by security at the AJC event, D.C. police said.

Witnesses told local news that Rodriguez ran into the museum shortly after he opened fire around 9 p.m. and that attendees initially mistook him for a potential victim of the shooting and offered him water and other support.

Videos on social media appeared to show police officers subsequently arresting Rodriguez, while he shouted “free, free Palestine” with a red keffiyeh at his feet.

“Once in handcuffs, the suspect identified where he discarded the weapon, and that weapon has been recovered, and he implied that he committed the offense,” the Washington police chief said on Wednesday. “We believe the shooting was committed by a single suspect.”

Among the posts on a social-media account attributed to the suspect are statements that suggest that he holds far-left, violent, pro-Hamas and anti-Israel views.

“Happy New Year, death to Israel,” the account posted on Jan. 1, 2024.

“Progressive tweeps, as much as I love delving into the day’s discourse, can we please save the idealistic and high-minded debate over the morality of sending a truck bomb into the offices of The New York Times until after we send a truck bomb into the office,” another post reads. The user cut off the final word in an apparent attempt to suggest that it was not a completed threat.

The Party for Socialism and Liberation, a revolutionary communist party that frequently organizes anti-Israel protests, stated on Thursday that Rodriguez “had a brief association with one branch of the PSL that ended in 2017.” 

“We have nothing to do with this shooting and do not support it,” it said.

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It was inevitable that the pre-pogrom climate created by the “globalize the intifada” mobs in the streets and on campus over the past 19 months would result in murder. On Wednesday night, this became a sickening reality when two young Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., were gunned down outside the Capital Jewish Museum by a man shouting, “I did it for Gaza!”

This is what “Free Palestine!” looks like.

The murderer pulled the trigger. But many others have the blood of these two innocents, who were reported to have soon become engaged, on their hands.

The university principals who have allowed hate mobs on campus to incite the murder of Jews and destruction of Israel, week in, week out; the politicians who have allowed the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas and Iranian extremists to spread their influence throughout western civil society; the media and all those who relentlessly demonize Israel with blood libels and murderous lies, including the British, French and Canadian governments that this week threatened to punish Israel for defending itself—these all bear responsibility for what happened in Washington.

This week, another falsehood about Israel’s war in Gaza was added to the relentless incitement against the Jewish state. This one came from the U.N.’s emergency coordinator, Tom Fletcher, who told the BBC that “14,000 babies will die in 48 hours” from malnutrition.

A moment’s thought would suggest that such a synchronized mass mortality event was simply incredible.

The media, however, parroted it as valid. It duly spread like wildfire. Countless Israel-haters leapt upon it to validate their loathing. In a poisonous debate about Gaza in Britain’s House of Commons, members of parliament referred to it no fewer than 13 times.

It soon turned out, however, that it was indeed nonsense. As the BBC later clarified, Fletcher had misrepresented a claim made on May 12 by the U.N.’s IPC food classification system—a claim that was itself highly questionable—that an estimated 14,100 severe cases of acute malnutrition were expected to occur among Gazan children aged between 6 and 59 months from April 2025 to March 2026.

So two days actually turned out to be one year, and 14,000 certain deaths turned out to be 14,000 possible cases of malnutrition.

We don’t know whether Fletcher can’t read, was feeling the worse for wear that day or maliciously misrepresented what the IPC had said. What we do know is that the United Nations and the entire global humanitarian establishment constitute a bubbling sewer of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish hatred.

False claims of imminent famine and starvation in Gaza have been made on a regular basis since the very start of the war. It’s an emotive blood libel that has incited a murderous hysteria of the kind that led to the gunning down of the young couple on Wednesday night.

The famine and starvation never materialized. Instead, video footage has regularly been shown on social media showing Gaza’s markets and shops groaning with food.

It’s quite astounding that, despite all these claims of famine having been proved false, they are still being made and believed. Indeed, many now think it beyond doubt that Gazan children are being starved by Israel.

The certainty has been fed by the distressing images of apparently starving children being transmitted on TV. Some of these pictures have been of children suffering not from starvation but from terrible diseases; others have involved Gazans either paid or forced by Hamas to stage “Pallywood” tableaux of desperation born of hunger.

Some of this hunger is indeed real. But it’s been caused not by a dearth of food entering Gaza but by Hamas stealing it for themselves or selling it on the black market at prices the Gazans can’t afford.

The global humanitarian establishment, however, speaks with one voice to tell the world that Israel is wantonly killing children and causing the Gazans to starve. People assume that the humanitarian establishment is inspired by the most pure and elevated motives of compassion and justice. So they believe absolutely every statement it makes about famine, starvation and the cruelty of Israel.

On this issue, however, the humanitarian establishment is the voice of bigoted hatred. It subjects Israel to a campaign of demonization and delegitimization that it inflicts upon no other people, country or group anywhere else in the world.

The United Nations is the world’s principal engine of these falsehoods and distortions. It routinely pumps out Hamas statistics that turn out to have no basis in reality; it both draws upon and feeds in turn the malevolent untruths issued by bodies such as the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, and the big NGOs like Amnesty and Human Rights Watch.

The consequences of this behavior go far beyond harming the State of Israel to put every Jew at risk and to trap the West inside a sinister mindset that undermines civilization itself.

As has often been noted, the reason liberals hate Israel is because they think that Zionism is a colonialist ideology and that Israel oppresses the indigenous people of the land.

Israel, where the indigenous people are, in fact, the Jews, is actually the historic victim and current target of Arab colonialism, and Zionism is the ultimate decolonization movement. Nevertheless, Israel is deemed to be colonialist and white. That’s because it’s thought of as a Western nation and is therefore inescapably mired in the West’s original sins of colonialism, racism and whiteness, even though the majority of Jews have moved there from other Middle Eastern countries that they were forced to leave and are dark-skinned.

It’s an article of progressive faith that the Western nation is the source of division, oppression and war. Its institutions and laws should therefore be trumped by transnational institutions such as the United Nations and international courts that represent the world, and are thus assumed to possess a moral legitimacy that the Western nation lacks.

Given these institutions’ appalling attitudes towards Israel and Zionism, however, this has helped drive the West off its moral compass.

Moreover, since Zionism is the self-determination of the Jewish people in their historic homeland of Israel, and since Judaism fuses the religion with the people and the land, anti-Zionism is unarguably anti-Judaism.

But there’s even worse.

To those who believe that Israel is a colonialist occupier that’s driven out the rightful inhabitants of the land and that it’s committing war crimes in Gaza, it follows that Israel and Zionism are evil. So, too, therefore, are those Jews who support Israel and Zionism.

If something or someone is evil, it’s not only permissible to loathe, detest and try to destroy them. It’s a moral obligation to do so. If Israel, Zionism and the Jews are evil, then it’s a moral obligation to loathe, detest and try to destroy them.

To the Western liberal, for whom Zionism is racism and Israel starves babies to death, antisemitism is therefore not just the shield behind which the Jews sanitize Israel’s crimes. It’s no longer a uniquely murderous and deranged creed that all people of conscience must oppose. Horrifyingly, for the Western liberal, antisemitism has become a moral obligation.

We’ve gone through the looking-glass into a nightmarish landscape where evil is being embraced as virtue. The shocking murders in Washington, D.C., are the result.

From the French revolutionary terror in the 18th century through the mind control of communism to the tyranny of fascism, a desire to bring about the perfection of the world has led instead to tyranny and mass slaughter. Today, Western liberals have become the accomplices of Islamo-Nazism through their own misguided fantasies about the brotherhood of man.

So it has come to pass that the global humanitarian establishment of transnational institutions and human-rights law that was established after the defeat of Nazism to ensure that such a terrible evil should never arise again, has itself become a monstrous force inciting the conditions for a second Holocaust.

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In a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed “deep sorrow” over the antisemitic attack that killed two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. 

Netanyahu, in turn, thanked Trump for his administration’s efforts to combat antisemitism in the United States, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.

The victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were fatally shot as they were leaving an American Jewish Committee event at the Capital Jewish Museum.

“Yaron and Sarah weren’t the victims of a random crime. The terrorist who cruelly gunned them down did so for one reason and one reason alone—he wanted to kill Jews,” Netanyahu stated in a separate address.

The alleged shooter, Elias Rodriguez, was filmed shouting, “Free, free Palestine,” as he was taken into custody.

“For these neo-Nazis, ‘Free Palestine’ is just today’s version of ‘Heil Hitler,’” Netanyahu continued. “They don’t want a Palestinian state. They want to destroy the Jewish state.”

In his statement, Netanyahu also censured world leaders—primarily, French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer—for “proposing to establish a Palestinian state and reward these murderers with the ultimate prize.”

“These leaders may think that they're advancing peace. They’re not,” he said. “They’re emboldening Hamas to continue fighting forever.”

During the call between the two leaders, Trump and Netanyahu also discussed the war in Gaza. Trump “expressed support” for Netanyahu’s objectives for “releasing the hostages, bringing about the elimination of Hamas and advancing the Trump plan” for relocation of Gazan civilians, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.

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In this episode of “Judeacation,” JNS Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten sits down with longtime Israel advocate Jeff Daube, Israel chair of the International Committee for Har HaZeitim, to explore why the Mount of Olives (Har HaZeitim) remains one of the most strategically and spiritually significant places in all of Israel.

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Together, they uncover the urgent need to protect and preserve the oldest active Jewish cemetery in the world, located on Jerusalem’s eastern ridge, a site that has witnessed desecration, war and renewal. From the burial sites of Jewish prophets and leaders to modern-day security threats and revitalization efforts, Daube reveals the remarkable progress being made, including a new visitor and education center set to open in 2027 with enhanced security infrastructure.

Topics covered:

  • The Mount of Olives as a strategic asset in the battle for Jerusalem
  • Desecration under Jordanian rule and efforts to restore 40,000 damaged graves
  • Education and advocacy through Har HaZeitim’s new visitor center
  • The cultural and religious significance of historic Jewish figures buried on the site
  • How grassroots activism is reshaping security and memory in Judea and Samaria

Don’t miss this powerful conversation that ties together Jewish history, security and Zionist resilience in Israel’s biblical heartland.

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Danny Danon, the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, slammed forces in  the U.N. Security Council for “facilitating terrorism.”

“While the blood of Israeli representatives is not yet dry on the sidewalk in Washington, the Security Council is meeting to condemn Israel,” he stated. “This is a moral disgrace. Instead of condemning terrorism, it has become a tool serving those who carry it out.”

Algeria published a draft of an anti-Israel resolution “less than 24 hours after the brutal terror attack, in which two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington were murdered,” Danon stated.

The Security Council will put the resolution to a vote on May 28.

“The draft demands the lifting of restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, the release of prisoners and a complete withdrawal from Gaza—without mentioning Hamas or the terror attacks waged against Israel on Oct. 7, 2023,” the Israeli mission to the United Nations stated.

According to a copy viewed by JNS, the resolution draft in part expresses “grave concern over the catastrophic humanitarian situation and the latest developments in the Gaza Strip following the breach of the ceasefire agreement.”

It also calls for “a permanent end to hostilities, the release of all hostages still in Gaza, the return of the remains of any deceased hostages still in Gaza to their families, the exchange of Palestinian prisoners and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, as well as the start of a major multi-year reconstruction plan for Gaza.”

And the draft insists upon “the immediate and unconditional lifting of all restrictions on the access of humanitarian aid into and its distribution throughout the Gaza Strip, as well as the restoration of electricity, water supply and other essential services.”

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In this episode of “Israel Undiplomatic,” former Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom Mark Regev, and veteran journalist and political commentator Ruthie Blum—both former advisers in the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office—tackle the harsh condemnations of Israel by three of its Western allies—Britain, France and Canada.

With Gaza still under Hamas control and hostages yet to be released, the hosts argue that these countries are wrong on the facts and are enabling terror. Their statements, they say, give political cover to Hamas at a critical moment in Israel’s war effort and undermine the West’s shared battle against jihadist barbarism.

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Regev and Blum also debate whether Israel’s decision to resume humanitarian aid to Gaza is a strategic necessity or a dangerous concession. They call out bias by the United Nations, expose media manipulation surrounding the Gaza crisis and weigh in on reports of Israel preparing for a military strike on Iran. The hosts challenge the assumption that global pressure will bring peace, arguing instead that military pressure on Hamas is the only language that yields results.

Packed with insight and fierce debate, this episode takes on Western hypocrisy, defends Israel’s moral clarity and explains why the fight against Hamas is a frontline battle for the entire free world.

See more at: @JNS_TV. And don’t forget to hit the subscribe button!

Send feedback or topic suggestions to: undiplomatic@jns.org

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