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The recent internecine Palestinian killings highlighted the need to move to the next stage of the Trump peace deal, Sharren Haskel told JNS.
The Trump administration’s new security guarantee for Doha is a dangerous price for the hostage deal that empowers a key backer of Hamas and global jihad, Israeli experts warn.
The terrorist group has reportedly asked for personal guarantees from the Trump administration that Israel will honor the agreement.
“For two years, Hamas has run the battle ... with unparalleled bravery in the field and with great intelligence at the negotiating table,” wrote Jaber al-Harmi.
“It’s basically rewarding Qatar for a whole slew of policies that run counter to any understanding of U.S. interests in the region,” JINSA told JNS.
Despite the plan adhering to most of Netanyahu’s red lines, Israelis to his right, including members of his coalition, may be upset with its terms.
"[Yahya] Sinwar’s prophecy ... is coming true,” wrote Al-Sharq editor-in-chief Jaber al-Harmi.
Doha has stepped up lobbying ahead of a vote coinciding with Rosh Hashanah that could see the Jewish state expelled from European soccer and the World Cup.
If Qatar supplies the messaging, China provides the machinery in what is now called “cognitive warfare.”
“Now some are peddling these disgusting rumors, perhaps out of obsession, perhaps with Qatari funding. What I do know is this: Charlie Kirk was a great man and a great man deserves honor, not lies.”
Israel’s prime minister rejected the idea that the attack failed because it appears to have missed Hamas’s top leaders.
“Donations from Arab states have quietly flowed into American universities,” according to research from Jewish Virtual Library.