Sunday, January 19, 2025

Three Israeli women to be freed as Hamas truce takes effect


After Hamas delivered to Jerusalem the names of the three female Israeli hostages set to be released on Sunday, the ceasefire with the terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip took effect at 11:15 a.m.

“Israel has received the list of the hostages who are due to be released today according to the framework. The security establishment is now checking the details,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.“ Coordinator for the Hostages and the Missing Brig.-Gen. (res.) Gal Hirsch has initially notified the hostages’ families via IDF representatives,” the PMO stated.

A Hamas statement named the captives set to be released on Sunday as Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher and Emily Damari. Their families allowed their names to be published early on Sunday afternoon.   (Read More)

Why Israel’s enemies hate cartology


Jordanian Parliament Speaker Ahmad al-Safadi said maps of ancient Israel “express a criminal mentality and malicious ambitions that cannot be tolerated.”


Enemies of the Jewish state hate cartology—the study of mapmaking—as the world was reminded again last week in the commotion over a map of biblical Israel.

Some Israel-hater noticed that the X (Twitter) account of the Israeli Foreign Ministry included a map showing the biblical borders of the ancient kingdoms of Judea and Israel, including the parts that extended eastward across the Jordan River. The text asks, “Did you know that the Kingdom of Israel was established 3,000 years ago?” The answer is that, unfortunately, most people do not know that because the facts about the boundaries of the Land of Israel are one of those topics that mainstream media outlets and left-leaning professors never discuss.   
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Trump to Netanyahu on hostage deal: 'Just keep doing what you have to do'


US President-elect Donald Trump told NBC News Saturday that he had encouraged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the hostage deal: “Just keep doing what you have to do. You have to have — this has to end. We want it to end, but to keep doing what has to be done.”

When asked how confident he was that the hostages would be released, Trump said,  “Well, we’re going to see very soon, and it better hold.”

Currently, 33 hostages are set to be released in exchange for 1904 Palestinian prisoners beginning Sunday, though Hamas has yet to provide a list of names to Israel. Trump told NBC his administration will uphold the ceasefire with “good government.” “Respect. The United States has to get respected again, and it has to get respected fast. But respect is the primary word that I use,” he said. “If they respect us, it will hold. If they don’t respect us, all hell will break out.” Trump told NBC that he and Netanyahu will be meeting “fairly shortly” but did not provide any more details.   (Source)


Trump likely to bring geopolitical shifts across Middle East - opinion

US President-elect Donald Trump’s imminent re-entry into the White House marks a new era for the Middle East, fundamentally different from the one of the Biden administration.


This week advanced negotiations were underway in Doha for a hostage deal with Hamas, mediated by Qatar. Reports suggest progress stems from a message sent by Trump’s envoy to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, conveying Trump’s desire for a deal before his upcoming inauguration on Monday.

Vice President-elect JD Vance stated in a Fox News interview this week that Trump intends to allow Israel to act against Hamas in Gaza and impose sanctions on terrorist organizations if Hamas does not reach an agreement with Israel before he takes office.Vance explained Trump’s stance, warning there would be “hell in the Middle East,” and noted that the president plans to “enable Israel to destroy Hamas’s two battalions in central Gaza and its leadership” while imposing “severe sanctions on countries supporting terrorist organizations across the Middle East.”    (Read More)




Gaza-Sinai border looms as hostage deal’s top strategic issue


"If Israelis don’t control it, they don’t control Gaza,” Middle East analyst Daniel Pipes says of the Philadelphi Corridor.Among the many components of the emerging ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, one issue stands out for its singular strategic significance: The eight-mile-long border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.

Known as the Philadelphi Corridor, it served as the main smuggling route that enabled Hamas to amass the weapons it used to invade Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, murder some 1,200 people there and abduct another 251.his is why the IDF took hold of the Philadelphi Corridor, which it had controlled for decades before the 2005 disengagement, during its 15-month-long campaign in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed not to leave it, saying it was key to the war’s main objectives of dismantling Hamas and retrieving the hostages.   (Read More)


As it preps for start of ceasefire, IDF says ready for ‘immediate’ return to fighting

The Israel Defense Forces said on Saturday that it had made all necessary preparations for the ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza, which was set to start at 8:30 a.m. Sunday morning. The military also said it was on heightened alert for various scenarios that could occur as the ceasefire takes effect and was prepared to “immediately” return to fighting if the truce falls apart at any time.

In a statement, the IDF said it had begun to “implement the operational procedures” that the agreement dictates, referring to the withdrawal of IDF troops from populated areas within Gaza to certain agreed-upon zones.

Overnight, Southern Command will work to redeploy troops inside the Gaza Strip, withdrawing from urban areas and positioning them on lines that were agreed upon between Israel and Hamas. Large numbers of forces will be moving around during the night and the morning hours, the IDF said.   (Read More)


Blinken says Hamas gained as many new fighters as it lost since Israel war began amid ongoing hostage, cease-fire negotiations

Hamas has gained as many new operatives as it has lost since the Gaza war began, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, as he called on Israel to accept a diplomatic end to the fighting.

Speaking at the Atlantic Council conference in Washington on Tuesday, Blinken said Hamas’ repeated resurgence across Gaza after more than a year of intense fighting proves that the war will not end anytime soon if Israel maintains its current strategy

“We’ve long made the point to the Israeli government that Hamas cannot be defeated by a military campaign alone, that without a clear alternative — a post-conflict plan and a credible political horizon for the Palestinians — Hamas, or something just as abhorrent and dangerous, will grow back,” Blinken said. “That’s exactly what’s happened in northern Gaza since Oct. 7,” he added. “Each time Israel completes its military operations and pulls back, Hamas militants regroup and reemerge because there’s nothing else to fill the void.Indeed, we assess that Hamas has recruited almost as many new militants as it has lost.”   (Read More)

Iran unveils new underground naval base in Persian Gulf amid tension with US, Israel


State TV says base is ‘built at depth of 500 meters,’ contains vessels with long-range missiles capable of ‘destroying US warships’; Reveal comes days before Trump takes office

Iran unveiled an underground naval missile base at an undisclosed Gulf location on Saturday, state TV said, two days before the start of US President-elect Donald Trump’s second term in the White House.

It was unveiled at a time when tension with Washington is widely expected to rise. Iranian leaders are concerned that Trump might empower Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to strike Iran’s nuclear sites, while tightening US sanctions on its oil industry.

During his first term, Trump pursued a policy of “maximum pressure” against Iran, abandoning a landmark nuclear agreement and reimposing sweeping sanctions.Trump also oversaw the killing of a top Revolutionary Guards general, Qasem Soleimani, in a drone strike on Iraq.  (Read More)

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Israel to free up to 1,904 Palestinians in 1st stage of hostage deal, including killers


Figures comprises 737 jailed Palestinians, 1,167 Gazans detained in ground op; notorious terrorist Zakaria Zubeidi, others responsible for the murder of dozens, to be freed. Israel is set to release up to 1,904 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, including several serving multiple life sentences for deadly terror attacks and murder, in return for 33 Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip during the first, 42-day phase of its deal with Hamas, according to a government decision made early Saturday morning.

The government approved the hostage and ceasefire deal after an eight-hour full cabinet meeting.

Among the Palestinians to go free are 737 jailed detainees and security prisoners, some of whom are serving life sentences for murder. They include members of Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the Palestinian Authority’s ruling Fatah movement, along with women and children being held in Israeli jails. Some prisoners were released in 2011 in return for captive soldier Gilad Shalit later and re-arrested. The Justice Ministry had, as of Saturday morning, published the names of 735 Palestinian prisoners to allow petitions against their release to be submitted to the High Court.   (Read More)

Will Netanyahu’s gov’t break up over the hostage deal? Ben Gvir declares he’ll leave, while Smotrich appears appeased


After two party heads initially threatened to leave the Israeli government coalition if the hostage deal with Hamas goes through, it appears that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu managed to split them apart and, for the moment, ensure the stability of his government.

The more aggressive of the two, National Security Minister and Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) party head Itamar Ben Gvir, declared on Thursday that if the hostage deal would be approved, “we will hand in letters of resignation and will not be part of the government.”

Ben Gvir reiterated that the deal was “reckless,” leading to the release of “hundreds of murderous terrorists, the return of thousands of terrorists to the north of the Gaza Strip, a withdrawal from the Philadelphi Corridor” and “will in fact erase the achievements of the war.” “When you see the jubilation of the Hamas supporter [Hadash party head] Ayman Odeh, the dancing in Gaza, the celebrations in the villages in Judea and Samaria – you understand which side surrendered in this deal,” Ben Gvir said.   (Read More)

Gov't to vote on new war objective on West Bank terror

Following security warnings about escalation in Judea and Samaria due to the release of hundreds of terrorists into the area as reported by Israel Hayom, it can now be revealed that the Diplomatic-Security Cabinet will approve on Friday a comprehensive decision to address this front.

This is one of the demands that Finance Minister and Religious Zionism party chairman Bezalel Smotrich presented in his discussions with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, prompted by numerous warnings about potential flare-ups in Judea and Samaria following the deal. The decision is expected to establish a new war objective focused on Judea and Samaria that will address all required aspects of the war: prevention, thwarting celebration of terrorist releases, offense and deterrence.

To implement these measures, expanded forces beyond current levels will be deployed to the Judea and Samaria area. The matter was agreed upon between Netanyahu and Smotrich during the evening, and on Friday the Cabinet is expected to focus primarily on this decision we are revealing here for the first time, alongside discussion of the deal Settlement umbrella group Yesha Council chairman and Binyamin Regional Council head Israel Ganz sent a letter to the prime minister earlier this week stating: "Releasing terrorists into Judea and Samaria areas poses a direct and tangible danger to the lives of hundreds of thousands of Israelis. Additionally, releasing terrorists to the region will constitute a strategic mistake that will allow Iran to continue establishing itself in the heart of Israel and advance the next massacre, this time within central Israeli cities."     (Read More)

PA 'ready to accept responsibility in Gaza Strip'



The Palestinian Authority said on Friday evening that they're ready to take full responsibility for governing the Gaza Strip, according to Friday reports citing Chairman Mahmoud Abbas's office. Abbas's office issued this statement shortly after a hostage release, ceasefire deal was announced.


According to the statement, "The Palestinian government has completed all preparations to assume full responsibilities in the Strip and that the government administrative and security personnel were fully prepared to carry out their tasks in order to alleviate the suffering inflicted on the Gaza population, allow displaced persons to return to their houses, restore essential services to the Strip, assume responsibility for the border crossings and help commence Gaza reconstruction."



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IDF takes measures for operations in Gaza for day after ceasefire

The IDF has taken measures to support the military's presence in the Gaza Strip, including the redeployment of troops in accordance with the implementation of the hostage deal, which was signed in Doha in the early hours of Friday. 

As part of preparations for the "day after" the war, Brig.-Gen. Eran Ophir, head of the army’s fence-building administration, is working to accelerate the repair of the fence and security components along the border. 

Forces will be stationed at strategic control points within Palestinian territory to enhance defense and security in the area. Maj. Gen. Michel Yanko, head of the Technology and Logistics Directorate, will hold a situation assessment focusing on adapting logistical and medical support for the hostages, including addressing complex medical cases throughout the 42 days of the agreement.   (Read More)

Recognizing ‘Palestine’ would create Hamas terror state, Israeli FM says in response to Blinken

Granting the Palestinians statehood in the wake of the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, would amount to the creation of a “Hamas state,” Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar charged on Wednesday, speaking hours after his U.S. counterpart endorsed the recognition of “Palestine.”

“In the current situation, establishing a Palestinian state will surely be a Hamas state,” Israel’s top diplomat told an Italian reporter who asked about U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s remarks during a joint press briefing with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani in Rome. Sa’ar added that “there is a reason why the Palestinian Authority didn’t make elections since 2005.”

A poll published in December showed that nearly two-thirds of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and Judea and Samaria prefer Hamas to be part of, or even lead, a governing body that would control the Strip after the current war with Jerusalem concludes.   (Read More) 


Notorious Fatah terrorist Zakaria Zubeidi to be freed in first phase of hostage-ceasefire deal

Notorious Fatah terrorist Zakaria Zubeidi, who was part of a prison break from a high-security detention facility in northern Israel in 2021 before he and the other escapees were again apprehended, is included on the Justice Ministry’s list of Palestinian security prisoners that Israel is slated to release in the first stage of the hostage-ceasefire deal with Hamas.

The list in Hebrew published online states that Zubeidi will not be sent abroad, allowing him to return home to the northern West Bank city of Jenin, where he was the commander of Fatah’s Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.

The IDF last year killed his son Mohammed alongside several other gunmen in a drone strike, describing the younger Zubeidi as “prominent terrorist from the Jenin area,” which has been a hotbed of terror activity over the past year.   (Source)

Shin Bet head Ronen Bar: '82% of those released in Shalit deal returned to terror activity'

Shin Bet head Ronen Bar presented data to the ministers in the security cabinet on Friday, stating that "82% of of those released in the Gilad Shalit deal in 2011 returned to terrorism," and that 15% of them carried out attacks themselves after their release in the deal, or planned the attacks.

Israel's security cabinet voted to recommend the government approve the outline for the hostage deal on Friday.

The just over 1,000 released prisoners engaged in terror activities such as contributing to terrorist funds as well as aiding and providing information to terrorist groups, Bar said. He also said that the release of terrorists is expected to increase the motivation to carry out attacks in the West Bank, Israeli media reported.   (Read More)


Friday, January 17, 2025

'Israel's northern border is the Litani River'


Dr. Omri Abadi, a lecturer of archaeology and history at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, presented many findings and testimonies of Jewish life in southern Lebanon before the establishment of Israel.

In his lecture to the members of the Uri Safon movement, whose aim is to reestablish Jewish communities in southern Lebanon, Dr. Abadi reviewed Jewish settlement in the villages of southern Lebanon and the coastal cities of Tyre and Sidon. He recounted how the Jews of Hasbaya (or Hasbeiya) in southern Lebanon, after living there for hundreds of years, moved to Rosh Pina about 130 years ago, when Baron Rothschild set up a silk factory there.

In his lecture, Dr. Abadi emphasized that the areas of southern Lebanon are the territories of the tribes of Asher and Naftali and presented Torah sources that include references to Jewish life in southern Lebanon and the halachic questions that arose from the discussion if the place is considered the Land of Israel or not. In addition, he mentioned the snail hunters who lived in the coastal city of Tyre, who used to dye the blue thread for the tzitzit.   (Read More)



The security consequences of the Gaza truce

Israeli officials confirmed on Thursday night that a hostages-for-ceasefire agreement was reached with Hamas, hours after the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem said that the Palestinian terror group had reneged on parts of the deal announced the previous day in an effort to extort last-minute concessions. With the gaps between the sides finally bridged, a total of 33 hostages, out of the 98 held by Hamas in Gaza, are set to be freed during the initial 42-day phase of the ceasefire.

Israel’s Health Ministry on Thursday released a comprehensive protocol for treating hostages based on lessons learned from the November 2023 ceasefire deal that saw more than 100 captives redeemed from Gaza. The protocol includes detailed guidelines for medical examinations, mental health care, privacy protection and long-term support.

The hostages will be exchanged for hundreds of Palestinian terrorists, many with blood on their hands, imprisoned in Israeli jails.   (Read More)


Religious Zionist party: 'We won't bolt government if fighting resumes after 1st stage'

The Religious Zionist party on Thursday morning published a harsh response to the ceasefire-prisoner swap deal, following a party meeting headed by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. In the announcement, the party stressed, "Alongside the longing for the return of all the hostages, the Religious Zionist party completely opposes this deal."

"The party stands behind the demands made by its chairman, Minister Bezalel Smotrich, of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to ensure that Israel returns to the war to destroy Hamas and bring back all of the hostages, while changing the understanding of decisiveness and victory, immediately following the end of the first stage of the deal, as a condition for the party's remaining in the government and the coalition."

"The deal that will be brought before the Cabinets a bad and dangerous for the State of Israel's national security," Smotrich stated. "Along with the joy and excitement from the return of every single hostage, the deal takes back many of the achievements of the war in which this nation's heroes sacrificed their lives and will cost us in much blood G-d forbid. We strongly oppose it.   (Read More)

Iran’s President Expected to Sign ‘Strategic Partnership’ Deal in Russia

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is expected to visit Moscow on Friday for talks with strongman Vladimir Putin, which both governments confirmed would include the signing of a new “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty.”

Pezeshkian, who is subordinate to Iranian “supreme leader” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is currently on a regional tour including a stop in Tajikistan on Thursday before his arrival in Russia. International observers are watching the Iranian-Russian meeting with anticipation as the Kremlin and Tehran both teased the new “partnership treaty” as significantly reinforcing the close ties that already exist between the two rogue states, particularly on the economic front.

Iran and Russia have long maintained a diplomatic relationship and supported each other’s goals internationally. Together, they were the key allies responsible for keeping Syrian dictator Bashar Assad in power for over a decade of civil war; Assad’s regime fell to the jihadist militia Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in December. The two countries are also members of the anti-American BRICS coalition, where Pezeshkian proclaimed the coalition hoped to “neutralize” American interests.   (Read More)


ErdoÄŸan warns Israel, US: ‘Get your hands off Syria’

Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan warned on Wednesday at a Justice and Development (AK) Party meeting that “all countries should get their hands off Syria.” “Israel and all others attacking in Syria must end their aggressive actions at once,” ErdoÄŸan said. “Otherwise, there will be negative consequences that will affect everyone.”

Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement shortly afterwards, saying, “Israel completely rejects the statement of the Turkish President. “The aggressive imperialist actor in Syria (as well as in northern Cyprus, Libya, and other areas in the Middle East) is Turkey itself, and it is advisable for the Turkish president to avoid unnecessary threats,” it stated.

“The State of Israel will continue to act to protect its borders from any threat,” the Ministry added. ErdoÄŸan had been referring to the United States, France and other countries that are part of the Global Coalition to defeat ISIS, as well as Israel.   (Read More)

Greenland PM: We Want More U.S. Partnership on Minerals, Support Boosting Arctic Defense



On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede stated that while they don’t want to be a part of America, there are a lot of areas for cooperation, including on boosting defense in the Arctic region and greater American partnership with regards to Greenland’s minerals.

Egede said that a strong partnership between the U.S. and Greenland is crucial, but “We don’t want to be Danes. We don’t even want to be Americans. We want to be Greenlanders. But we know that we have a lot…to cooperate together with, especially with the defense and security for the last years, we also have a strong partnership between our countries. So, I believe we have a lot to cooperate with.”

He added, “We will always be a strong partner for [the] U.S. We are close neighbors. We have been cooperating in the last 80 years. And I think, in the future, they have a lot to offer to cooperate with. But we want to also be clear, we don’t want to be Americans. We don’t want to be a part of [the] U.S., but we want strong cooperation together with [the] U.S.”  (Read More)

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Netanyahu: Hamas has reneged on parts of ceasefire agreement

Hamas has reneged on parts of the ceasefire agreement announced on Wednesday in an effort to extort last-minute concessions, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said on Thursday. “The Israeli Cabinet will not convene until the mediators notify Israel that Hamas has accepted all elements of the agreement,” according to the PMO.

Hamas Political Bureau member Ezzat al-Rishq was quoted by Channel 12 News, responding to the statement from the PMO: “Hamas is committed to the ceasefire agreement announced by the mediators.”

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s Religious Zionism Party signaled on Thursday it would likely exit Netanyahu’s coalition over the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. A party official called the crisis “serious and real,” according to Channel 12.   (Read More)


Make no mistake: Hamas wants to be underestimated by Israel, West - analysis











The group has thrived for four decades on being 

underestimated and it assumes this will happen again.

Hamas will continue to exploit the conflict with Israel throughout the Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal process.


The terrorist group has thrived for 40 years on being underestimated. When it was founded in the late 1980s, its goal was to challenge the leading Palestinian group, Fatah, and fill a void that it had identified in Palestinian politics.

Hamas succeeded in the late 1980s and 1990s by being underestimated and thrived because it was often able to convince some in Israel that it was a positive alternative to the others.Sometimes, it preyed cynically on this tendency in Israel to want to balance Fatah and the Palestinian Authority with Hamas. Hamas has always been a genocidal terrorist group. It has always used massacres as a means to prevent peace. However, no matter the body count and the level of its crimes, it has been able to lull Israel and the region into acceptance.   (Read More)

Hamas leader touts ceasefire as a defeat for Israel while hailing Oct. 7 atrocities

Khalil al-Hayya praises deadliest massacre of Jews since Holocaust as ‘a source of pride for our people’; Islamic Jihad calls deal ‘an honorable agreement to stop the aggression’

Senior Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya stated that Israel failed to achieve its goals in Gaza, as he declared the ceasefire-hostage deal that was announced shortly before he spoke Wednesday as a “historic moment” and described it as a defeat for the Jewish state.

“Our people have thwarted the declared and hidden goals of the occupation. Today we prove that the occupation will never defeat our people and their resistance,” al-Hayya was quoted as saying during a televised speech from Qatar by Germany’s dpa news agency.

He praised the Hamas-led massacres of Israelis on October 7, 2023, when Palestinian terrorists killed some 1,200 people and took 251 captives in the deadliest slaughter of Jews in a single day since the Holocaust, as a “military accomplishment” and “a source of pride for our people,” according to a New York Times translation of his remarks.  (Read More)

Saudi Arabia Embraces Syria’s Jihadi Leaders, Calls for Lifting Sanctions


Saudi Arabia hosted a large summit on Sunday — featuring American and European as well as Middle Eastern diplomats — to discuss the future of Syria, during which its officials called for lifting sanctions on the country to give its new regime a chance to recover from the civil war.

Syria is under one of the world’s most onerous sanctions regimes, intended to isolate deposed dictator Bashar Assad in response to more than a decade of human rights atrocities against his own people. Assad used disproportionate violence to shut down protests in 2011, prompting the Syrian Civil War, which at its peak featured ten different belligerent actors and created a vacuum for the Islamic State to build a “caliphate” centered around the northern city of Raqqa.

The civil war reached a somewhat dormant state after the collapse of the “caliphate” in 2017 that abruptly ended in November, when the al-Qaeda offshoot Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) attacked Assad forces in Aleppo, Syria’s second-largest city. HTS rapidly seized control of Aleppo and marched deeper into Assad strongholds until reaching the outskirts of Damascus in early December, prompting Assad to flee to Russia and his regime to collapse. HTS is now the de facto government of Syria, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, formerly known by the jihadist nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Jolani. Sharaa has abandoned his war uniform and begun wearing Western-style suits, assuring that his terrorist organization would lead an “inclusive” government respectful of ethnic and religious minorities in the country. Sharaa has insisted that government would be Islamist, however, and scoldedthat “people who fear Islamic governance either have seen incorrect implementations of it or do not understand it properly.”    (Read More)


‘We Will Do a Yellowcake’: Saudi Arabia Wants to Enrich Uranium

The energy minister of Saudi Arabia announced on Monday that the country has plans to make “yellowcake,” a uranium concentrate used as nuclear power plant fuel, and sell enriched uranium to the world.

“We will enrich it and we will sell it and we will do a ‘yellowcake,’” Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman declared, speaking to an energy conference in the country, according to the Saudi news outlet Al ArabiyaSaudi officials have openly discussed the possibility of developing a nuclear program – both for peaceful and military reasons – for over a decade. While they have limited themselves to suggesting they would develop nuclear weapons only in the event that rival Iran announces it has successfully built its own bomb, peaceful nuclear energy development has become a recurring theme in public conversations on diversifying Saudi Arabia’s oil-dependent economy.

Chatter regarding the Saudis developing their own nuclear program, including building nuclear power plants, increased following the implementation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’ “Vision 2030” program, intended to protect the Saudi economy by moving beyond oil dependence. Perhaps the most sensational “Vision 2030” project, the to-be-built “green” megacity “Neom,” will allegedly only run on green energy, potentially requiring its own nuclear facilities.    (Read More)