Qatar and Turkey have proposed alternatives to a central provision of Trump’s peace plan, according to Israeli media reports. Rather than requiring Hamas to disarm, Qatari and Turkish officials have pushed for the Islamist group either to hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority or place them in secure storage under international oversight. As part of this plan, Qatar and Turkey are reportedly advocating a two‑year grace period during which Hamas could legally retain its weapons.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Qatar, Turkey Try to Circumvent Hamas Disarmament as Terror Group Escalates Crackdown in Gaza
Qatar and Turkey have proposed alternatives to a central provision of Trump’s peace plan, according to Israeli media reports. Rather than requiring Hamas to disarm, Qatari and Turkish officials have pushed for the Islamist group either to hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority or place them in secure storage under international oversight. As part of this plan, Qatar and Turkey are reportedly advocating a two‑year grace period during which Hamas could legally retain its weapons.
Israel can ease tensions with Qatar, but only if Doha stops supporting Hamas - opinion
US official to ‘Post’: International Stabilization Force to be deployed at beginning of 2026
Jerusalem legalizes six Samaria communities in move hailed as ‘historic’
All six established towns, some dating to the early 1990s, with hundreds of residents, have received retroactive authorization.
Truckloads of armed men spotted riding near IDF troops near Syria border - report
IDF soldiers operating in the area of Khan Arnaba in southwestern Syria fired at armed individuals riding pickup trucks passing near troops, Israeli media reported on Tuesday afternoon. "Several suspects approached the troops and posed a threat, prompting the forces to begin a suspect-arrest procedure that included firing into the air to push them back," Israel public broadcaster KAN News reported, citing the IDF.
Israel to reopen Allenby Crossing with Jordan for first time since deadly Sept. 18 terror attack
Israel was set to reopen the Allenby Crossing with Jordan on Wednesday for the first time since a Jordanian Armed Forces contractor murdered two Israeli soldiers stationed on the border in a Sept. 18 terrorist attack. An Israeli security official told Hebrew media that Jerusalem’s political echelon ordered the crossing reopened for the passage of goods and humanitarian aid after “necessary security adjustments” were implemented on both sides of the border.
Women now comprise third of IDF's career officers
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Trump’s Gaza peace plan faces pitfalls in attempt to shift to its second phase
Impasses remain in key points, such as Hamas disarmament, postwar governance of the Strip, funding reconstruction, and a path to Palestinian statehood.
Turkish troops ready for Gaza ISF, US pressuring Israel to allow it, security sources say - report
Hamas must honor truce deal, State Dept tells JNS after Mashaal rejects Trump Gaza plan
“Protecting the resistance project and its weapons is the right of our people to defend themselves,” the terrorist said, while calling for the destruction of the State of Israel.
Smotrich: IDF ‘likely’ to step up enforcement in Lebanon
“It is likely that we will soon need to return and operate there to preserve the gains achieved against Hezbollah,” he continued. “We will not allow Hezbollah to remain,” the minister vowed. “Residents of the north deserve to live in complete security in their communities,” with the Israel Defense Forces holding strategic positions beyond the border, he added.
Report: Tony Blair will not join Trump’s Gaza “Peace Council”
Arab and Muslim states reportedly raised strong objections to Blair’s appointment, despite him being the only publicly named candidate when Trump unveiled his 20-point plan to resolve the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
1,000 Missiles Warning: Western Allies Reveal Iran's Next Massive Attack Plan on Israel
Trump Promises Executive Order to Block State A.I. Regulations
Monday, December 8, 2025
Israel is not a democracy, US envoy to Syria Tom Barrack suggests at Doha Forum
IDF launches drill along northern border
Qatari PM says he won’t write a check to rebuild what Israel destroyed in Gaza
DOHA — Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Thani said Sunday that his country will not foot the bill for rebuilding Gaza, despite speculation that it would be the main backer of reconstruction. “We are not the ones who are going to write the check to rebuild what others destroyed,” Al Thani said during an onstage interview at the Doha Forum, an annual diplomatic conference. “When you are talking about Gaza,” he went on, “Israel flattened this land.”
‘Weapons Are Our Honor and Glory’: Hamas Chief Khaled Mashal Rejects Disarmament, Defies Trump Gaza Peace Plan
Israel building 310-mile security barrier along Jordan border
Amir Baram, the director-general of Israel’s Defense Ministry, said that the project is a "central component" of its new strategy.
...Baram was quoted as saying that the eastern border is Israel’s longest, stretching about 310 miles, and that defending it is a “complex mission” that begins with a physical barrier and reorganizing IDF forces—“but does not end there.” He remarked that the strategy is to form a “complete ecosystem of settlement, employment, transportation, water, agriculture, health, and more” along the eastern border. (Ed note: Why is this artice important? For all of us expecting the prophecy of Ezekiel 38/39 to soon appear, we must remember Ezekiel 38:11. Is Israel now living without "walls, bars, or gates"?) (Read More)
EU forced to admit it was deceived by PA
The report notes documentation of payment collection from Palestinian postal branches. It was further noted that terrorists who were released in the deal received salaries throughout their time in prison, and some even received additional grants from the Authority after their release.
Eyeing phase two in Gaza, PM airs skepticism on whether international force can disarm Hamas
Israel’s Diaspora minister pans Doha Forum, spotlights bad actors
Qatar is a major sponsor of the Muslim Brotherhood, a transnational Islamist group that spreads fundamentalist Sunni Muslim ideology around the world. The group is engaged in a “grand jihad” to destroy Western civilization from within, according to a 1991 document uncovered during a U.S. government investigation of the Texas-based Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development.
IDF chief says Gaza ceasefire line ‘a new border’
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Hamas's Khaled Mashaal: We will not disarm, give up control in Gaza, or accept int'l. oversight
Israel's Foreign Ministry, sharing footage of Mashaal's address, slammed the comments, calling them a "direct contradiction of the core terms of the peace plan itself."
Mashaal: Hamas's weapons are the honor, pride of Palestinian nation:
Hamas chief rejects key points of Trump peace plan, calls for Israel’s destruction
“The time has come for the ummah [the Islamic nation] to commit to the liberation of Jerusalem as the banner and symbol of freeing Palestine; to cleansing the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque; and to reclaiming Islamic and Christian holy sites,” the top terrorist said, speaking by video link at a pro-Palestinian conference hosted in the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Senior Saudi diplomat: It’s Israel, not the PA, that most needs reform to secure peace
Syria’s Sharaa slams Israel for ‘exporting’ conflict to region to hide Gaza ‘massacres’
Turkey Believes Israel-Hamas Ceasefire is About to Collapse
Turkey warns the U.S. to push Netanyahu on Gaza ceasefire as violations mount and disputes stall Phase 2. Experts say without urgent action, the fragile truce could unravel, leaving Gaza on the edge of renewed conflict.
Turkey called on the United States Saturday to press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to advance the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire, warning that failure to do so risks the deal's total unraveling amid mounting violations and unresolved disputes.
Speaking at the annual Doha Forum in Qatar, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said ongoing discussions about deploying an international stabilization force in the enclave remain stalled, with key questions lingering over its command structure, contributing countries, and mandate. Turkey, one of the deal's four guarantors alongside the US, Qatar, and Egypt, has expressed willingness to participate but faces staunch opposition from Israel, which views Ankara as too sympathetic to Hamas.
"The first mission of this force should be to separate Palestinians and Israelis," Fidan said, emphasizing that Hamas disarmament cannot be the immediate priority. "We must be realistic: Gaza needs a credible Palestinian civil administration and a vetted police force first, before expecting Hamas to hand over control." He added that without US intervention, "there is a huge risk the plan will fail," noting President Donald Trump's personal role in brokering the agreement. (Read More)
Saturday, December 6, 2025
Iran holds drills in Gulf, firing ballistic, cruise missiles at simulated targets
State media reported a massive launch of Qadr 110, Qadr 380 and Qadr 360 cruise missiles and 303 ballistic missiles at targets in the Gulf of Oman.
Panic in Tehran: Iranians Dump Savings for Gold as War Fears Surge
A fear-driven economic crisis is gripping Iran, pushing citizens to convert their savings into gold, silver, and diamonds as they brace for a potential new war with Israel and the complete collapse of the Iranian Rial.
Traders state that every new headline, whether concerning UN sanctions, the plunging value of the Rial, or the possibility of renewed hostilities with Israel, sends Iranians flocking to exchange their vulnerable savings for easily transferable assets. The public is seeking financial shelters that they believe will retain value even if a crisis escalates.
Jewelry vendor Manzer, 28, told the Associated Press that he sold six kilograms of gold in just two weeks. "People are rushing to buy because they are afraid their savings will be eroded," he explained. For many Iranians, gold is seen as the only reliable safe haven against rampant inflation. Behzad Rashvand, 57, summarized the prevailing sentiment: "Every time I earn money, I convert it into gold. It's the only way to maintain value. (Read More)
Iran’s new race to the bomb
As women join IDF combat units, military kit must be redesigned to fit them - opinion
For most of modern history, military uniforms have been built around the male body, as more women join combat units, it’s time for a redesign.
The first step in fixing it is data. Engineers cannot design for soldiers they cannot measure. Over recent years, the British Army and its suppliers have been building up far more detailed “anthropometric” profiles of the force. Not just a simple S/M/L but a spread of heights, limb lengths, and body shapes across both genders and a range of ethnic backgrounds. (Read More)



































