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What really happened at the Trump-Netanyahu summit?

Sometimes the news is not what you hear, but what you don’t hear.

From what I can see, the Trump-Netanyahu White House meeting this week falls into the latter category.

There were no big statements and no joint press conference, something Trump loves to do whenever he has great things to announce — or great perfidy to expose (remember the Zelenskyy White House meeting?)

In his interview the next day with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, Prime Minister Netanyahu praised Trump repeatedly for the US efforts to take out Iran’s nuclear weapons capabilities.

Netanyahu called the 12-day war with Iran a “joint” effort, and praised the valor of the US B-2 pilots who flew the 37-hour long mission to bomb Iran’s underground enrichment site at Fordo into railway ballast.

All of this was music to Trump’s ears, of course. But there was more than just flattery.

Netanyahu talked cautiously of reaching a 60-day ceasefire with Hamas that would return half of the living and dead Israeli hostages, and of a follow-on deal that would totally eradicate Hamas.

But he was remarkably short on detail.

The media had been saying Trump was “summoning” Netanyahu to the White House — once again — to get him to stop the war in Gaza.

Trump was being hammered by the Saudis to get Israel to agree to a Palestinian state (Trump being “hammered’? Really?).

Once again, I think the pundits were wrong.

The last time the two met, the media was also saying Trump was going to pressure Netanyahu to ease up on Gaza. Instead, the two plotted their joint operation to take out the Iranian nuclear weapons capabilities.

That operation included significant strategic misdirection by the United States, starting with deception by President Trump himself, who reminded the Iranians that he was willing to talk, thought they wanted to talk, and said they could make a great deal that would benefit the Iranian people and the regime.

Instead, they got GBU-57s down the ventilation shafts of Fordo.

This president has shown he understands multi-dimensional warfare, as my military friends call it, from strategic misdirection and the tactical diversion of B2s the day of the bombing, to a knock-out blow bombing, using our biggest weapons against their weakest point.

Israel took out Iran’s air defenses, destroyed their ballistic missile launchers and manufacturing plants, and killed the heads of Iran’s nuclear and missile programs as well as leaders of the repressive apparatus. The U.S. then took out Fordo.

That is the new definition of “combined arms”: a US-Israel military coalition that will bring peace to the Middle East through an overwhelming demonstration of strength.

So what’s next? Hamas is on its last legs. A report from one of the remaining Hamas leaders, widely quoted in the Arab press, acknowledged that Hamas has been decimated, with 95% of its leaders killed and its ability to govern Gaza obliterated.

Rival Palestinian groups — not affiliated with the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank – are cooperating with the US-Israeli Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distribution effort, so Hamas mafia goons can’t steal the aid and resell it.

Rival Palestinian and Bedouin leaders are rising up and calling on the population to join the Abraham Accords and make a real peace with Israel. What a game-changer that would be!

I think big things are afoot, which explains the relative quiet surrounding the Trump-Netanyahu summit.

But what is the actual plan?

As wider heads than me have said, those who speak don’t know, and those who know don’t speak. So we shall have to wait and watch and listen.

I discuss this, as well as the latest from the war in Ukraine and the prospect for new sanctions on Russia, in this week’s Prophecy Today Weekend.

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Israel’s Third Lebanon War is underway — Here’s what you need to know

Fighting intensifies between Israeli troops and Hezbollah along the Israel-Lebanon border, raising concerns over escalating conflict and civilian safety.

Fighting is underway between Israeli troops and Hezbollah fighters along the Israel-Lebanon border.

What is yet unclear: How many will fight, how long they will stay there, how many people will be killed and whether the blazing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, after a year of bloodshed, will cross the tipping point into an all-out war. Also unclear is what it will take to secure Israel’s north enough that civilians who have been evacuated from the region for nearly a year can safely return.

What is clear is that Israel seems intent on striking a decisive blow against a terror group that has, for decades, posed a formidable threat — even in the face of potentially steep costs. Over the past year, Hezbollah has rained missiles on Israel on a near-daily basis, with Israel returning fire.

For all of that time, the conflict seemed like a sideshow compared to the focus of Israel’s military campaign: the grueling war against Hamas in Gaza. But over the past two weeks things have changed: Israel has killed Hezbollah’s leader and several of his deputies; depleted the terror group’s missile stock; and girded its own population for yet another war on its border.

Israelis appear to support a war in Lebanon. But previous invasions into the country have had inconclusive results and cost Israel in terms of the lives of its soldiers and its international standing.

Here’s what to know about Israel’s incipient Third Lebanon War.

Israel and Hezbollah have been fighting for a long time.

Tensions rise with Hezbollah

The first few decades of Israel’s existence saw it fight repeated wars against Egypt and Syria. The past few decades have seen it fight repeated wars against Hamas and Hezbollah.

Hezbollah was founded in the wake of Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon. That invasion was aimed primarily at another erstwhile foe — the Palestine Liberation Organization. But soon Israeli soldiers found themselves fighting Hezbollah, an Islamist terror group dedicated to Israel’s destruction.

Israeli soldiers occupied a strip of southern Lebanon until 2000, primarily facing attacks from Hezbollah, which also killed hundreds of American soldiers in two attacks in 1983 on the U.S. Embassy and a military barracks.

Six years later, the two sides clashed again when Hezbollah kidnapped two Israeli soldiers. Israel invaded Lebanon again, but the war is considered a fiasco in Israel: More than 100 Israeli soldiers and hundreds of Hezbollah fighters were killed, as were dozens of Israeli civilians and more than 1,000 Lebanese civilians.

Most importantly, Hezbollah remained intact. The terror group has ignored a United Nations resolution calling on it to withdraw to north of the Litani River, which would have created a buffer in southern Lebanon.

Since then, Hezbollah has been Iran’s most well funded proxy, a force estimated at as many as 100,000 fighters (but with perhaps half that number) and hundreds of thousands of missiles. Its rockets could reach virtually all of Israel.

Since 2006, the group has proven a loyal and useful ally to Iran. Its fighters shored up Bashar Assad’s dictatorial regime in the Syrian civil war, and it has created what has been called a “state within a state” in southern Lebanon. It also has a significant presence in Lebanon’s parliament. On Monday, the New York Times called it the “senior member” of Iran’s so-called “Axis of Resistance” in the Middle East.

Over that time, Israel has regularly bombed weapons shipments to Hezbollah. But until last fall the two sides had refrained from another major conflict.

Hezbollah started bombing Israel on October 8. That was only the beginning.

A day after Hamas invaded Israel, Hezbollah started shelling Israel’s north. The missiles have continued unabated for nearly a year, aside from when Hezbollah abided by the weeklong truce between Israel and Hamas in November.

Israel has bombed Hezbollah positions in Lebanon, and altogether, hundreds of the group’s fighters have been killed, as were dozens of civilians on both sides. The border area in both countries is a no-man’s-land. And with tens of thousands of Israelis from the north living as evacuees in hotels for nearly a year, support for striking a harsher blow against Hezbollah has risen.

A survey last month found nearly two-thirds of Israelis overall support fighting Hezbollah, while only about a quarter support a ceasefire deal with the group.

And Israel seems like it’s heeding that call. The last few weeks have seen a series of eye-popping operations from Israel’s military and intelligence systems: exploding pagers that wounded thousands and killed dozens; strikes on Hezbollah leaders; explosions of Hezbollah weapons depots.

Then, over the weekend, Israel killed the group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah. He was the face and embodiment of Hezbollah — its leader for more than 30 years and an archnemesis of Israel. An analysis from the Council on Foreign Relations concludes, “The group has likely been rendered operationally inert — at least for the foreseeable future. Indeed, there are no clear successors to Nasrallah given his unique and unrivaled stature at the top of the movement.”

Yet the group is signaling that it has a lot of fight left. In a videotaped address released Monday, a top Hezbollah official said all of the slain members could be replaced and said the attacks on Israel so far represented a “minimum” effort for the group.

Now Israel is preparing for a ground war. It won’t be easy.

Israel isn’t stopping with Nasrallah’s assassination. Reports on Monday indicated that Israeli forces and artillery are fighting on the border and that troops are massing for an invasion. It has reportedly notified the United States of its plans for a ground operation.

Israeli soldiers have been conducting training exercises on Lebanon’s border for months, in anticipation of a war to clear Hezbollah out of a range where it can shoot anti-tank fire at Israeli towns, removing a major threat. The pager operation also revealed that it has been tracking and plotting against the terror group for a long time. So in a sense, as opposed to when it was caught flat-footed on October 7, Israel’s military may be prepared for fighting in Lebanon.

But as many Israeli combat veterans know from previous conflicts, Lebanon is an unforgiving terrain. It’s mountainous, and, even leaderless, Hezbollah has long been entrenched there. Southern Lebanon is much larger than Gaza, where Israel has been fighting a difficult war for a year — though it has many fewer residents.

“Hezbollah today is far more formidable [than in 2000], and even if it suffered more losses than it felt it could handle, the bulk of its forces could retreat away from the border region and simply return when Israel left, or conduct regular guerrilla attacks at a time of its choosing should Israeli forces stay,” an analysis in Foreign Policy concluded.

There is also the question of what another war will do to Israeli society. Israel sent hundreds of thousands of soldiers to the front after October 7, with many men spending months away from family and work. Hundreds have been killed in Gaza. While there is broad Israeli support for increased fighting in Lebanon to end the missile fire from the north, it also means another massive call-up of already exhausted Israeli reservists — just as Israelis had hoped to carve out a measure of solace during the High Holidays.

The United States supports Israel. For now.

President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, both defended the assassination of Nasrallah and have continued funding Israel’s military effort. But Biden has also been publicly calling for a ceasefire in the north alongside his so far fruitless efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza.

What will that mean if a Lebanon war drags out? Donald Trump has appeared supportive of Israel’s military efforts but also has an isolationist bent and called on Israel to finish its fight quickly. Harris is already facing pressure from her left flank to reduce or end her support for Israel’s war in Gaza. Many of those same voices, in Congress and beyond, have condemned Israel’s strikes in Lebanon and would no doubt push Harris to cut off support for a Lebanon war.

The United States has also worked for the past year to prevent a broader regional war. If Iran attacks Israel to avenge Nasrallah’s death, that scenario could unfold, turning the Middle East into one large war zone.

Following the strike on Nasrallah, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran that Israel could attack its territory as well. And in remarks on Monday, he suggested that his citizens prepare for another war.

“I would like to stand by our heroic soldiers, conscripts and reservists,” he said. “While we celebrate the new year, may it be a good one, they will continue to defend our country with that same dedication, sacrifice and heroism that they have shown throughout the past year.”

He added, “Finally, I would like to thank all citizens of Israel: The reservists’ wives, the mothers and fathers of our fighters, and the children, for being steadfast throughout such a long period. We are in a war for our very existence. We will unite, go hand-in-hand and defeat our enemies.”

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BREAKING NEWS: Israel Has New Front with Hezb’allah in All Out War!

The background: Hezb’allah launched a missile that was unique in construction and payload to that Iranian proxy army. It hit a soccer field near a playground in a Druze village.

It is well known in Israel that one does not fuck with the Druze.

The Druze offered an ultimatum to Israel explaining they had 4 hours to respond to the attack, or the Druze would themselves. This is no idle threat. The Druze do not concern themselves with world opinion or what college LARPers have to say in Montreal. For the background, see RAIR Foundation here.

Israel appears to have wasted no time to engage Hizb’allah which is rumoured to have abandoned some military positions as soon as the Druze threat was public.

Below, a series of updates on what is a breaking story and one with consequence.

This Reddit thread is a must read. It has a lot of background on previous attacks the Druze people have done against the ‘Palestinians’ when they screwed with them.

Approximately an hour ago Hezbollah fired a rocket at the Druze town of Majdal Shams in Northern Israel which exploded in a soccer field resulting in the murder of numerous children:

Moment of the attack

Aftermath (NSFL)

Aftermath (NSFL)

Aftermath (NSFL)

While Israel has largely ignored Hezbollah’s constant attacks against residents in the North since Oct 8th, it will not be able to do so anymore. There is a generally understood rule that the Druze are not to be messed with as doing so results in dire consequences.

This is something Palestinians learnt all too well in 2022 when a Druze teenager who was seriously injured in a car crash in Jenin was taken off life support from the hospital he was being treated at and kidnapped resulting in his death.

Members of the Druze community in Israel immediately threatened to storm Jenin if his body was not immediately released along with some members of the community throwing explosives along with beating and kidnapping Palestinians in response. After 30 hours in captivity the body of Tiran Fero was unconditionally returned.

Everyone is well aware of Israel’s response after Oct 7th but the response that will be demanded by the Druze even if they have to enter Lebanon alone and on foot to get revenge on Hezbollah will make it seem like a joke. I can’t see Israel being able to prevent the inevitable response nor do I think it will stand in the way. In other words, the tit for tat has ended and Israel will now be in full out war with Hezbollah.

There are reports that Hezbollah has already started abandoning its military positions in Lebanon in anticipation of a severe military response however this is the least of Hezbollah’s worries as there are 250k members of the Druze community who live in Lebanon itself many of whom will want revenge as well.

In 2021, members of the Druze community of Chouya beat and captured members of Hezbollah who fired rockets at Israel endangering their village. As such I expect Hezbollah will not only be attacked by Israel but by the Lebanese Druze community as well.

Attacking the Druze is the definition of kicking a hornets nest. If Hezbollah hasn’t learnt this already they will learn it very soon: You do NOT fuck with the Druze.

Edit: It seems as though Hezbollah already knows what’s coming as they are already trying to deny their involvement in the attack.

In fact, more than they deny the attack, but Russian propaganda is already out claiming the missile that hit the Druze was an Iron Dome missile that went astray.

But it appears that the Israeli response is well under way on behalf of the Druze community…

The photos in this Tweet are NSFW and are of the children killed by the Hezb’allah rocket.

SFW:

Iran may want to mumble a few ‘prayers’ as well.

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Lebanese Muslim caught at border says he’s Hezb’allah jihadi, ‘I’m going to try to make a bomb’

When will Old Joe and his henchmen invite Basel Bassel Ebbadi to the White House?

Illegal migrant from Lebanon caught at border admitted he’s a Hezbollah terrorist hoping ‘to make a bomb’ — and was headed for NY

by Jennie Taer, New York Post, March 17, 2024:

A Lebanese migrant who was caught sneaking over the border admitted he’s a member of Hezbollah, he hoped to make a bomb, and his destination was New York, The Post can reveal.

Basel Bassel Ebbadi, 22, was caught by the US Border Patrol on March 9 near El Paso, Texas. While in custody, he was asked what he was doing in the US, to which he replied, “I’m going to try to make a bomb,” according to a Border Patrol document exclusively obtained by The Post.

But Ebbadi later claimed in an interview that he had been trying to flee Lebanon and Hezbollah because he “didn’t want to kill people” and said “once you’re in, you can never get out,” according to internal US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) documents.

Ebbadi said in a sworn interview after his arrest that he had trained with Hezbollah for seven years and served as an active member guarding weapons locations for another four years, the documents show.

Ebbadi’s training focused on “jihad” and killing people “that was not Muslim,” he said….

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