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Iran freezes talks with US over Israeli military action in Lebanon, IRGC-affiliated outlet claims - Jerusalem Post Staff

 

by Jerusalem Post Staff

Iran also threatened to completely block the Strait of Hormuz, claiming that there would be no talks until its demands on the cessation of Israel's operations in both Lebanon and Gaza were met.

 

A Houthi protester with a poster of Ali Khamenei demonstrates amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Sanaa, Yemen, March 6, 2026
A Houthi protester with a poster of Ali Khamenei demonstrates amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Sanaa, Yemen, March 6, 2026
(photo credit: REUTERS/KHALED ABDULLAH)

Iran has called an immediate halt to its talks with the United States over Israel's military activity in Lebanon, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-affiliated Tasnim News Agency reported on Monday.

Iran also threatened to completely block the Strait of Hormuz, as well as the Bab el-Mandeb Strait at the south of the Red Sea, claiming that there would be no talks until its demands on the cessation of Israel's operations in both Lebanon and Gaza were met.

The strait borders Yemen and has previously been put under siege and attacks from the Iran-backed Houthis, who have launched missile attacks and naval raids on vessels attempting to transit over the previous years.

"The immediate cessation of the Zionist regime's aggressive and brutal army operations in Gaza and Lebanon and the necessity of the regime’s complete withdrawal from the occupied areas in Lebanon have been emphasized by Iranian officials and negotiators, and there will be no talks until Iran and the resistance's views on this matter are met," Tasnim added.

Iran has, since the start of its ceasefire with Israel and the US, insisted that Israel also cease its operations against the Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon. Since then, Hezbollah has launched numerous rockets and drones towards Israeli communities along the northern border, and Israel has struck at Hezbollah terrorists and infrastructure.

Iranian FM: Ceasefire between Iran and US includes Lebanon

Earlier on Monday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced on X/Twitter that "The ceasefire between Iran and the US is unequivocally a ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon."

"Its violation on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts," he added. "The US and Israel are responsible for the consequences of any violation."

Last week, KAN News reported that Hezbollah is pushing for a complete ceasefire and requesting that Iranian negotiators ensure that the terror group is included in any agreement reached with the US.

James Genn contributed to this report.


Jerusalem Post Staff

Source: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-898007

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Turkey's Palestinian State Fantasy After October 7, 2023 - Khaled Abu Toameh

 

by Khaled Abu Toameh

Before demanding the creation of a Palestinian state, Turkish leaders, and others, should answer a simple question: How would such a state be prevented from becoming another Hamas-ruled Gaza? No one in Ankara or anywhere else appears willing to provide an answer.

 

  • For years, Israel was told that economic development, international aid, and territorial withdrawals would moderate Hamas. Instead, Hamas used billions of dollars in foreign assistance to build military tunnels, manufacture rockets, train terrorists, and prepare for war.

  • The result was the slaughter of 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals, as well as the kidnapping of more than 250 others.

  • Turkey nevertheless appears determined to ignore this reality.

  • Before demanding the creation of a Palestinian state, Turkish leaders, and others, should answer a simple question: How would such a state be prevented from becoming another Hamas-ruled Gaza? No one in Ankara or anywhere else appears willing to provide an answer.

  • Turkey, and others, instead continue to present Palestinian statehood as a magical solution to the conflict while avoiding the far more difficult questions about terrorism, anti-Israel incitement, Iranian influence, and the refusal of Palestinian leaders to accept Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state.

  • What makes the position of Turkey and the others even more remarkable is that they place all responsibility on Israel while making virtually no demands of Hamas, such as abandoning terrorism, disarming and recognizing Israel's right to exist.

  • For the past century, Palestinian and Arab leaders have rejected multiple opportunities to establish a Palestinian state alongside Israel.

  • This pattern [of Palestinian leaders refusing a Palestinian state] raises a legitimate question: Was statehood ever the primary objective? Or was the larger goal always the elimination of Israel?

  • [T]he conflict is not actually about land and borders. Hamas and its supporters in the West Bank do not seek a state alongside Israel. They seek a state instead of Israel.

  • It is hard to believe that those pressing for a Palestinian state, including many European countries and the United Nations, do not know all this – which raises another legitimate question: Are they, too, actively trying to bring about the annihilation of Israel?

  • For years, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has claimed that "Jerusalem is ours," based on his reported goal of reconstructing the Ottoman Empire. Just a year ago, he called for Israel's destruction.

  • In 2024, Erdogan threatened to invade Israel. A recent credible report concluded that "Turkey has been quietly preparing for a war, with Israel the primary target," with Israel "now framed as a fundamental national security threat" in Turkey's strategic doctrine.

  • Before lecturing Israel about Palestinian statehood, Ankara should focus on a more urgent task: pressuring Hamas to abandon its genocidal goal of eliminating the Jewish state.

  • Until that happens, Turkey's proposal is not a roadmap to peace. It is a blueprint for the next war.

For years, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has claimed, "Jerusalem is ours." Just a year ago, he called for Israel's destruction. In 2024, he threatened to invade Israel. If Turkey wants stability, why is it providing support and political legitimacy to an organization whose charter calls for Israel's destruction? Pictured: Erdogan (right) welcomes Hamas leaders Khaled Mashaal (center) and the late Ismail Haniyeh in Ankara on June 18, 2013. (Photo by Yasin Bulbul/AFP via Getty Images)

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan recently declared that Israel could eventually become part of a proposed regional security framework that would include Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan, the Gulf states, and even Iran. There is, however, one condition: Israel must first recognize a Palestinian state on the 1949 armistice lines.

"If that problem is solved, I think the security of Israel will be very much assisted by the regional countries, too," Fidan told the Japanese news agency Nikkei Asia.

The proposal would be laughable if it were not so dangerous.

Less than three years after the October 7, 2023 Hamas invasion of Israel – the deadliest attack against Jews since the Holocaust – Turkey and others are still promoting the same failed formula that produced disaster in the first place: Israeli territorial concessions first, security later.

The Hamas-led invasion of Israel should have buried forever the illusion that creating another Palestinian-controlled territory automatically leads to peace and stability. Instead, October 7 demonstrated what happens when an Islamist movement is allowed to establish a mini-state on Israel's border.

Such a mini-state already did exist: in the Gaza Strip, after Hamas initiated a violent coup in 2007 and seized control of the coastal territory. Hamas overthrew the Palestinian Authority while killing hundreds of Palestinians, some of whom were thrown from rooftops or tortured and executed in the public squares.

It is worth remembering that in the summer of 2005, Israel had already withdrawn every soldier and Jewish civilian from the Gaza Strip.

For years, Israel was told that economic development, international aid, and territorial withdrawals would moderate Hamas. Instead, Hamas used billions of dollars in foreign assistance to build military tunnels, manufacture rockets, train terrorists, and prepare for war.

The result was the slaughter of 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals, as well as the kidnapping of more than 250 others.

Turkey nevertheless appears determined to ignore this reality.

Before demanding the creation of a Palestinian state, Turkish leaders, and others, should answer a simple question: How would such a state be prevented from becoming another Hamas-ruled Gaza? No one in Ankara or anywhere else appears willing to provide an answer.

Turkey, and others, instead continue to present Palestinian statehood as a magical solution to the conflict while avoiding the far more difficult questions about terrorism, anti-Israel incitement, Iranian influence, and the refusal of Palestinian leaders to accept Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state.

What makes the position of Turkey and the others even more remarkable is that they place all responsibility on Israel while making virtually no demands of Hamas, such as abandoning terrorism, disarming and recognizing Israel's right to exist.

The fundamental obstacle to peace has always been the refusal of Hamas, and many other Palestinians, to accept Israel's legitimacy within any borders. The events of October 7, 2023 only reinforced that reality.

The history of the conflict raises hard questions for those who continue to argue that the absence of a Palestinian state is the root cause of the conflict.

For the past century, Palestinian and Arab leaders have rejected multiple opportunities to establish a Palestinian state alongside Israel.

The 1947 UN Partition Plan proposed the creation of both a Jewish and Arab state. The Jewish leadership accepted it; the Arab side rejected it, and a year later the armies of Egypt, Transjordan (today's Jordan), Syria, Lebanon and Iraq invaded the new State of Israel.

At Camp David in 2000, US President Bill Clinton invested enormous efforts in attempting to broker a final-status agreement between Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat.

Clinton presented his famous parameters, which envisioned a Palestinian state in nearly all of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with east Jerusalem serving as the capital.

Israel accepted the framework as a basis for negotiations. Arafat not only rejected the plan without even a counteroffer, but shortly after, launched a war he had been planning, the Second Intifada, to deflect attention from his refusal.

Years later, Clinton expressed frustration that many younger people were unaware of what had happened. They could not believe that a Palestinian state had once been within reach. "I killed myself to give the Palestinians a state," Clinton said. "I had a deal they turned down."

In 2008, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made a groundbreaking, far-reaching two-state solution proposal to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Olmert's plan called for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on 95% of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Abbas effectively rejected the offer and walked away, again without so much as a counterproposal. "I did not agree," Abbas later acknowledged. "I rejected it out of hand."

One may debate the shortcomings of each recommendation and the reasons Palestinian leaders rejected them. Yet one undeniable fact remains: Palestinian leaders passed on opportunities to establish a state.

This pattern raises a legitimate question: Was statehood ever the primary objective? Or was the larger goal always the elimination of Israel?

The popularity of Hamas among many Palestinians before and after October 7 offers troubling evidence that the conflict is not actually about land and borders. Hamas and its supporters in the West Bank do not seek a state alongside Israel. They seek a state instead of Israel.

Turkey's latest proposal – and its statements – completely sidestep this reality.

It is hard to believe that those pressing for a Palestinian state, including many European countries and the United Nations, do not know all this – which raises another legitimate question: Are they, too, actively trying to bring about the annihilation of Israel?

For years, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has claimed that "Jerusalem is ours" (also here and here), based on his reported goal of reconstructing the Ottoman Empire. Just a year ago, he called for Israel's destruction.

In 2024, Erdogan threatened to invade Israel. A recent credible report concluded that "Turkey has been quietly preparing for a war, with Israel the primary target," with Israel "now framed as a fundamental national security threat" in Turkey's strategic doctrine.

Just as troubling is Ankara's own relationship with Hamas. Turkey has hosted senior Hamas officials on its territory. Israeli and Western security officials have repeatedly accused Hamas operatives based in Turkey of coordinating terrorist activities, raising funds, and helping direct attacks against Israel.

Rather than pressuring Hamas to disarm and abandon terrorism, Erdogan has repeatedly embraced Hamas leaders and portrayed them as legitimate representatives of the Palestinian people.

If Turkey is serious about regional security, why is it not demanding that Hamas surrender its weapons? If Turkey genuinely seeks peace, why is it not insisting that Hamas and many other Palestinians recognize Israel? If Turkey wants stability, why is it providing support and political legitimacy to an organization whose charter calls for Israel's destruction?

Equally puzzling is Turkey's claim that a regional security alliance would somehow guarantee Israel's security.

Where were these regional security guarantees when Iran was arming Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Iraqi militias and other terrorist proxies?

Why would Israel place its security in the hands of countries that have repeatedly failed to stop Iranian aggression? Why would Israel join a security mechanism that includes states that either tolerate or actively support anti-Israel forces?

Before October 7, 2023, many Israelis still believed that territorial concessions could eventually produce peace. After October 7, the overwhelming majority understand that any future Palestinian state could easily become another Iranian-backed Islamist stronghold dedicated to Israel's destruction.

Turkey's leaders may dislike this reality, but they cannot ignore it. Before lecturing Israel about Palestinian statehood, Ankara should focus on a more urgent task: pressuring Hamas to abandon its genocidal goal of eliminating the Jewish state.

Until that happens, Turkey's proposal is not a roadmap to peace. It is a blueprint for the next war.


Khaled Abu Toameh
is an award-winning journalist based in Jerusalem.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22576/turkey-palestinian-state-fantasy

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Ex-intel official reported Hunter Biden laptop letter was ‘deception operation,’ DOJ asked to probe - Steven Richards and John Solomon

 

by Steven Richards and John Solomon

Recent complaint came from senior advisor to DNI during the Obama administration.

 

A former senior intelligence community official under President Barack Obama reported concerns earlier this year that the Hunter Biden laptop letter signed by 51 former intelligence officials in 2020 bore characteristics “consistent with coordinated intelligence deception operations,” according to a memo the ex-official submitted to the intelligence community inspector general.

The concerns have now been referred to the Justice Department, a remarkable turnabout for a letter that was used six years ago to censor factually based concerns about Biden family corruption.  

The October 2020 open letter–released as voters were making final decisions about whether to reelect Trump or elect Democrat Joe Biden–was signed by ex-intelligence officials including former National Intelligence Director James Clapper, former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and former CIA Director John Brennan. 

Thomas Kuhns, the former official who submitted the memo recently to the Intelligence Community Inspector General, was a Senior Intelligence Officer and former advisor to the Deputy Director of National Intelligence during the Obama administration.

Kuhns told the inspector general that most of his career in government centered on maintaining the Intelligence Community’s analytic and integrity standards. 

"Not a political statement"

“​​This assessment is not a political statement. It is based on the research and analysis of testified behavior, language choices, omissions, coordination, and effects attributable to intelligence tradecraft,” Kuhns wrote in a memo to the ICIG hotline, which was obtained by Just the News.

You can read the memo below: 

Pro-Biden advocates warned that the public reporting on the contents of Hunter Biden’s personal laptop bore the “hallmarks of a Russian information operation.” Then-candidate Joe Biden used the letter to fend off public criticism about his son’s overseas business dealings, drug use, and alleged influence peddling.  

“This analysis is grounded in my expertise applying analytic integrity standards and intelligence tradecraft to evaluate raw and finished intelligence assessments/judgements. Those standards provide a framework to identify politicization, bias, and analytic weaknesses, as well as to identify whether intelligence tradecraft itself has been misapplied or misused,” he continued. 

Inspector General referred the complaint to the Department of Justice   

Ultimately, by “applying this framework,” Kuhns concluded that “the planning, drafting, and dissemination” of the Hunter Biden laptop letter signed by 51 former intelligence officials “exhibit characteristics consistent with coordinated intelligence deception operations and tradecraft [...]" according to the memo. 

According to a notification sent to Kuhns on Thursday, the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) referred the complaint to the Department of Justice's Inspector General.

The office of the Intelligence Community Inspector General declined to directly address Kuhns' case, citing whistleblower protections. But it told Just the News it sometimes refers matters to other agencies for investigation when legitimate concerns are raised.

"IC OIG routinely receives information concerning matters that may implicate multiple Intelligence Community elements, other federal departments or agencies, or potential law enforcement interests," it said. "Consistent with our deconfliction requirements and ordinary practice, IC OIG may share, coordinate, or refer information to appropriate oversight and law enforcement partners for their review, awareness, or action, as warranted.

"The receipt, assessment, sharing, or referral of information should not be understood to confirm that IC OIG has opened, is conducting, or will conduct any particular investigation," it added. "IC OIG may conduct oversight or investigative activity independently, jointly, in coordination with other authorized entities, or not at all, at any time, depending on the facts, jurisdiction, equities, and applicable legal requirements."

Kuhns submitted his concerns to the ICIG in February, arguing the matter “warrants a standards-based review to assess whether the conduct constituted a deception operation involving trained US intelligence professionals targeting the American People.” 

According to the memo, Kuhns conducted a line-by-line analysis of the open letter, which he says revealed “heavy use of deception tradecraft” including the signatories status as trained intelligence actors, the apparent extensive coordination ahead of publication, relying on selective information and omission of facts, and invoking their personal authority. 

One of the biggest concerns Kuhns identified with the process of drafting the letter is that none of the officials who signed on appeared to seek confirmation from the FBI, despite the fact that the laptop had been in the agency’s possession since 2019. 

Several authors held active security clearances at the time and chose not to seek confirmation. All the authors have a large social and professional network that includes former and current FBI professionals; no one asked,” Kuhns wrote. “The primary author, former Director of CIA Analysis Michael Morell, did not request classified or unclassified confirmation from the responsible authority.” 

Morell and his associates were previously interviewed by the House Judiciary Committee in 2024 for his role as the primary author of the letter. 

The transcripts, which include interviews with Morell, one of his key former deputies Marc Polymeropoulos, and former CIA Director John Brennan, showed that the letter drafters were motivated by politics while freely admitting they had no hard evidence for the claims, Just the News previously reported. 

Polymeropoulos, a deputy to Morell when he served as director, testified to congressional investigators that Morell told him “the Biden world had asked for this.” Morell, who drafted the letter, told the committee his purpose was twofold, to warn Americans about the danger of Russian influence in the elections and to help Joe Biden politically. 

“You wanted to help the Vice President. Why?” House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, asked the ex-director. 

“Because I wanted him to win the election,” Morell answered, the transcripts show. Morell also told investigators that he had no direct evidence that Russia was involved in the release of Hunter Biden laptop materials.

"So you had no direct evidence that Russia was involved in this matter at all, did you,” Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., asked.

“I did not,” Morell replied.

Morell had also testified the prior year that a phone call from then-Biden campaign official Antony Blinken triggered the effort to draft it, suggesting the Biden campaign was intimately involved with spurring the letter the candidate would later use to fend off attacks. 

Letter created in wake of Biden/Burisma reporting

The effort to craft the letter closely followed the blockbuster report from The New York Post in October 2020 showing how Hunter Biden introduced his father to his Ukrainian business partner, a senior executive at Burisma Holdings. Joe Biden was vice president at the time. 

Hunter Biden’s tenure at Burisma has come under scrutiny for years from the media and Congress over allegations that he used his influence with his father to assist Burisma in escaping a corruption investigation in Ukraine. 

For example, Hunter Biden’s U.S. law firm drafted a 58-page plan in 2014 to extricate the controversial energy company from an ongoing criminal investigation in Ukraine that relied heavily on trying to influence Hunter Biden’s father and the Obama administration in Washington, Just the News previously reported. 

Biden’s efforts to exploit his father’s position in Washington to help Burisma have been extensively documented by Just the News and other media. There is even reporting that then-Vice President Biden “called an audible” and changed official U.S. government policy on firing the lead Ukrainian prosecutor that was investigating Burisma, where his son served on the board.  


Steven Richards and John Solomon

Source: https://justthenews.com/index%2ephp/accountability/political-ethics/ex-obama-intel-official-referred-hunter-biden-letter-over-concerns

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US strikes Iranian air-defense system, Iran retaliates with attack on Kuwait amid ceasefire - Joseph Weber

 

by Joseph Weber

Diplomatic efforts to end the war, in which Israeli joined the U.S. against Iran, have stalled over Iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapon.

 

The U.S. and Iran exchanged air attacks over the weekend amid their fragile ceasefire in the countries' months-long war. 

The United States said it struck Iran's air-defense radar and drone sites, which was followed by U.S. ally Kuwait coming under attack after Iran said it was retaliating, according to The Wall Street Journal

Diplomatic efforts to end the war, in which Israeli joined the U.S. against Iran, have stalled over Iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapon. The allied countries initially began launching air strikes on Iran on Feb. 28, after failed negotiations to get Iran to wind down its nuclear -enrichment program.

The U.S. attack this past weekend was prompted by Iran shooting down an American MQ-1 drone, Central Command said. 

U.S. fighters also shot down two Iranian attack drones that posed a threat to ships, The Journal also reports. 


Joseph Weber

Source: https://justthenews.com/world/us-strikes-iranian-air-defense-system-iran-retaliates-attack-kuwait-amid-ceasefire

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The United Nations’ false equation - Fiamma Nirenstein

 

by Fiamma Nirenstein

The placement of Israel on a U.N. blacklist alongside Hamas and ISIS marks a new low in the campaign to delegitimize the Jewish state.

 

Guterres
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres attends a reception hosted by Ignazio Cassis (not pictured), vice president and head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland, to mark the completion of the Portail des Nations in Geneva, Feb. 23, 2026. Credit: Elma Okic/U.N. Photo.

On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas employed sexual violence as a weapon in the orders issued by its then-leader, Yahya Sinwar. It was used against women, men and children, and later against hostages held in Gaza. Rape was often accompanied by mutilation and murder. All of this is documented in thousands of records, videos filmed by Hamas itself, firsthand testimonies and accounts from those who collected the remains—often only fragments of bodies.

Having visited the kibbutzim immediately after the massacre, I encountered the evidence firsthand.

Now the United Nations has once again demonstrated its moral failure, completing a campaign against Israel that began with the infamous 1975 resolution equating Zionism with racism. Israel has now been placed on the same blacklist as Hamas and ISIS for allegedly committing sexual violence in conflict.

As if such crimes were an intrinsic characteristic of the Jewish state. As if Israeli military and civilian law did not severely punish sexual violence. Indeed, one of Israel’s most controversial recent scandals involved the detention of five reservists over allegations of abuse at Sde Teiman, where many of the Oct. 7 perpetrators are imprisoned.

Many Israelis viewed the case as an example of judicial and media overreach, but the fact remains that allegations were investigated. Sexual violence is recognized as one of the most serious forms of dehumanization, attacking the body, identity and human dignity of its victims.

The accusation against Israel is itself a form of moral criminalization. As his tenure draws to a close, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is leaving behind an international organization that has effectively joined the campaign against Israel, aligning itself with anti-Western forces that seek the Jewish state’s elimination.

Israeli journalist Amit Segal recently suggested examining the record of the U.N.’s so-called special rapporteurs. Francesca Albanese, who routinely portrays Israel as the source of the world’s ills, hardly requires further discussion. But consider Reem Alsalem, who refused to investigate the mass sexual atrocities committed in Israel and claimed there was “no evidence” of such crimes.

Or Michael Fakhri, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, who led accusations that Israel was causing famine in Gaza while ignoring the hundreds of aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip daily—many of whose contents were routinely seized by Hamas—and overlooking the starvation endured by Israeli hostages.

Then there is Tlaleng Mofokeng, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Health, who has argued that Hamas is not a terrorist organization and that armed struggle is not a crime.

The New York Times added fuel to the fire with an article written by Nicholas Kristof built in part on testimony from a member of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor, an organization whose leadership includes figures closely linked to Hamas. The article revived accusations of sexual abuse against Palestinian prisoners, including sensational claims involving attack dogs.

The false equivalence is staggering. It is the same equivalence used by the International Criminal Court when it placed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant in the same category as Sinwar. Israel is portrayed as Hamas. Or worse, as Nazis.

This colossal lie, especially when spread by the United Nations, poisons the world. 


Fiamma Nirenstein is an Italian-Israeli journalist, author and senior research fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs (JCFA). An adviser on antisemitism to Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she served in the Italian Parliament (2008-2013) as vice president of the Foreign Affairs Committee. A founding member of the Friends of Israel Initiative, she has written 15 books, including October 7, Antisemitism and the War on the West, and is a leading voice on Israel, the Middle East, Europe and the fight against antisemitism.

Source: https://www.jns.org/opinion/column/fiamma-nirenstein/the-united-nations-false-equation

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Netanyahu: Dahieh will not be out of bounds - Israel National News

 

by Israel National News

Prime Minister Netanyahu says Hezbollah is on the run, vowing Hezbollah will not be allowed to attack northern Israel while its headquarters remains untouched.

 

Hezbollah headquarters in Dahieh follpwing IDF strikes
Hezbollah headquarters in Dahieh follpwing IDF strikes                                  Reuters

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday warned that Israel will continue deepening its atracks in Lebanon to restore security to jorthern Israel.

"Together with the Minister of Defense, I have instructed the IDF to strike terrorist targets in Beirut," Netanyahu said.

He added, "There will not be a situation in which Hezbollah attacks our cities and our citizens, and its terrorist headquarters in Beirut, in Dahiyeh, remains out of bounds."

"We are continuing to deepen our operational activity on the ground in southern Lebanon and are eliminating Hezbollah strongholds. Hezbollah is on the run. We are determined to restore security to the residents of the north, just as we did for the residents of the south."

The Dahieh, literally "suburb," is an upper-class Beirut neighborhood known for being a Hezbollah stronghold and home to a significant portion of the terror group's infrastructure.

Despite Hezbollah's increased aggression, Israel has largely avoided striking the Dahieh due to opposition from US President Donald Trump.

On Saturday, Hezbollah launched nearly 30 projectiles towards northern Israel, setting off incessant sirens and striking a commercial center in Kiryat Shmona.

Early on Sunday morning, the IDF announced its control of the Beaufort Ridge, key to securing northern Israeli communities from Hezbollah aggression. 


Israel National News

Source: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/427945

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Muslim, Druze delegations at Israel parade show Jewish state isn’t alone, officials say - Mike Wagenheim

 

by Mike Wagenheim

“It’s a day of celebration, despite those who spread lies,” Danny Danon, the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, told JNS.

 

Danny Danon
Danny Danon, Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, marches in the Israel Day on Fifth parade in Manhattan, May 31, 2026. Credit: Israeli mission to the United Nations.

The Israel Day on Fifth parade in Manhattan on May 31 made a statement both for who was and was not present, according to Ofir Akunis, Israeli consul general in New York.

“To all our enemies all around the world, but specifically here in New York City, we are here to stay, we are strong, we are proud and my suggestion to all of these elected officials, who are thinking that we will disappear, the answer is ‘no,’” Akunis told JNS after the parade.

“The opposite is the truth,” the diplomat said.

Zohran Mamdani, mayor of New York City, skipped the event, which his predecessors in City Hall have attended for 60 years. The mayor has said that he would have the Israeli prime minister arrested in the Big Apple, and his spokeswoman said that synagogues that host pro-Israel events violate international law.

Though Mamdani was conspicuously absent, many local, state and federal elected officials turned out to show support for the Jewish state.

Bipartisan attendance at the parade alone isn’t sufficient, according to Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.), a moderate who represents a Democratic-leaning district.

“I think it was important for Republicans and Democrats to be there, but it’s not enough to just be there,” the congressman told JNS. “You have to really root out the antisemitism that we are seeing, whether it’s on the left or the right.”

Israel Day on Fifth parade NYPD
Jessica Tisch, commissioner of the New York City Police Department, participates in the Israel Day on Fifth parade in Manhattan, May 31, 2026. Credit: Courtesy of NYPD.

“You have to be willing to call it out directly by name, the people that are engaged in it,” Lawler said. “It’s important to point out who wasn’t there.”

Mamdani’s absence was “a disgrace,” Lawler told JNS. “I think every Democrat should be calling him out for it.”

Sunday’s parade featured the first-ever Muslim delegation, and Danny Danon, Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, marched with a group of U.N. ambassadors, despite the global body’s frequent criticism of the Jewish state.

“We are not alone. We have a lot of friends,” Danon told JNS at the parade. “We have a lot of supporters, and we will continue to prosper to build our beautiful nation.”

“It’s a day of celebration, despite those who spread lies, who spread hate about Israel,” he said. “We will not stop. We will continue, and we will prevail.”

Israel Day on Fifth parade
Knesset speaker Amir Ohana, Israeli Consul General in New York Ofir Akunis and former mayor of New York City Eric Adams attend the Israel Day parade in New York City, May 31, 2026. Credit: Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90.

Ayoob Kara, a former Israeli communications minister, brought an international contingent of Druze Arabs from Lebanon, Syria and Jordan to the parade.

“We come in as a lobby of the Druze nation to say one thing. ‘Israel does not stand alone,’” Kara told JNS. “Not only Jews. It’s the Druze, the Kurds, all the minorities in the Middle East standing with Israel, supporting Israel.”

Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund participated for the second consecutive year, after allocating $100,000 last year to support the parade.

KKL-JNF, the historic land acquisition and development entity, separate from its American branch, sent eight people, including three board members, to the celebration on Sunday.

“After Oct. 7, all the Jewish people in the diaspora, and those at KKL-JNF as well, understand the importance for unity and for coordination, and understand the power of our voices acting together,” Yuval Yenni, chief financial officer of the group and its acting head of resource development, told JNS.

“We understand that we must operate together, narrowing the gap between us for the sake of the future of Israel,” Yenni said.

Israel Day on Fifth parade
People take part in the Israel Day Parade in New York City, May 31, 2026. Credit: Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90.

Ofir Akunis, Israeli consul general in New York, echoed that view.

“We have a lot of friends all around the world and specifically in the United States,” Akunis told JNS. “You saw a lot of elected officials who came bravely.”

Akunis warned about what he called a “new wave” and a “new fashion.”

“If you want to receive votes, you’ll speak against Israel, and you will use your disgusting words and lies against Israel,” he told JNS.

Some, he said, are resisting that political temptation, “not only in this parade, but with our long journey.”

“We need to strengthen the ties between our friends to bring them to Israel to see from close the wonder of this place,” Akunis said. “If they will not support Israel, the meaning is that they’re going to support the ayatollah and his proxies.”

The choice is between Israel and Iran and its terror proxies, according to Akunis, who has looked out from his Upper East Side apartment and seen protesters waving Hezbollah flags.”

“This is insane,” he told JNS. “I’m calling to my American friends. ‘Stop it, before it will be too late for you. We know who our neighbors are. You should know that these people don’t want to live beside you, my American friends. They want to live instead of you.’” 


Mike Wagenheim

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/muslim-druze-delegations-at-israel-parade-show-jewish-state-isnt-alone-officials-say

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'He hates us': Sid Rosenberg unloads on absent NYC Mayor - Yoni Kempinski

 

by Yoni Kempinski

WABC host Sid Rosenberg praised parade unity and security, arguing the NYC mayor's absence underscored the event's historic significance.

 

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Arutz Sheva-Israel National News met Sid Rosenberg, the host of 77 WABC's Sid and Friends radio show, on the streets of New York City during the Israel Day Parade.

Rosenberg called this year's parade the most important ever, noting that for the first time in history, the Mayor was not in attendance.

This being said, the radio host says he is glad that Mayor Zohran Mamdani did not attend, since according to him, "He hates us. He lies all the time; he smiles and says, 'I'm here for everybody.' However, I remind people that this parade is not in Tel Aviv, and Bibi Netanyahu is not here. It's in New York City. Some of these dopes even voted for this guy, and yet he's still not here. So to me, with the Mayor of New York City not here, this may be the most important parade in the history of this parade."

Rosenberg also mentioned the heightened security at the event, noting that the threats were unprecedented. "We are prepared, we've got the NYPD, the best police department in the world. All kinds of people are here to protect us, and this is a very safe place to be."

He shared his excitement to be at the parade: "I love this parade, not just for the Jewish people, but for the Christian people who support us as well. So New York, and all the way back to Israel, we are stronger, we are more united, and it doesn't matter what the Mayor or these raging antisemites say, we're good to go."


Yoni Kempinski

Source: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/427950

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Democrat governors’ leftist agenda meets unexpected resistance: sheriffs and prosecutors - Nicholas Ballasy

 

by Nicholas Ballasy

In Maryland and Virginia, disputes over immigration enforcement and firearms restrictions exposed widening tensions between Democratic state leaders and local law enforcement officials

 

Two Democrat governors trying to advance progressive policies on immigration and gun control are facing pushback from local law enforcement, with sheriffs and prosecutors in Maryland and Virginia openly resisting portions of the states’ new agendas.

In Maryland, a majority of the state’s elected sheriffs filed a federal lawsuit challenging the newly enacted Community Trust Act, a law backed by Democrat Gov. Wes Moore that limited cooperation between local law enforcement agencies and federal immigration authorities. 

The sheriffs argued the law interfered with their ability to work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and could force them to choose between complying with state law and honoring federal obligations.

"This law is a dangerous mandate that has effectively turned Maryland into a sanctuary state by prohibiting these sheriffs from working with federal immigration authorities. They have knee-capped these sheriffs," said Dale Wilcox, who is the executive director and general counsel of the Federation for American Immigration Reform.

Seventeen sheriffs joined the lawsuit, which claimed the law effectively turned Maryland into a “sanctuary state” by restricting cooperation with ICE. 

“It is an intentional state-mandated obstruction of public safety," Harford County Sheriff Jeff Ganford said. “This law deliberately ties the hands of our dedicated local deputies.” 

Maryland sheriffs said their fight against the Community Trust Act centered on preserving cooperation with federal agencies and protecting public safety. Immigration-rights advocates countered that limiting ICE collaboration encouraged immigrants to report crimes without fear of deportation.

Moore’s administration has defended the law as a public-safety measure designed to rebuild trust between immigrant communities and local police. The governor’s office said Maryland would continue cooperating with federal authorities when necessary but would not allow local officers to act as immigration agents.

At the same time, Virginia Democrat Gov. Abigail Spanberger faced a separate showdown with local prosecutors after signing one of the state’s most sweeping gun-control packages in decades. 

The law prohibited the sale, transfer and manufacture of certain semi-automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines, which is part of a broader push by Democrats to tighten firearm restrictions after taking unified control of state government.

Spanberger's office said she believes that "firearms designed to inflict maximum casualties do not belong on Virginia streets."

Prosecutors in counties including Spotsylvania, Powhatan, Pulaski and Smyth said they would not enforce Virginia’s new assault-weapons ban, which was scheduled to take effect July 1, arguing it is unconstitutional.

"The case law is clear to me. You look at the Miller decision, you look at the Bruen decision, you look at the Heller decision," Spotsylvania County Commonwealth's Attorney Ryan Mehaffey said, according to a local news report. "Whatever statute is passed by the General Assembly, however well-meaning it may be, it's going to be incapable of superseding the supreme law of the land, which are the constitutional protections of the people."

Gun-rights organizations filed lawsuits seeking to block the assault-weapons ban before it took effect.

Del. Joshua Cole (D-Fredericksburg), pushed back on the local prosecutors' efforts.

“When we pass a law, it is their constitutional responsibility to enforce those laws,” he said.


Nicholas Ballasy

Source: https://justthenews.com/nation/states/leftist-agenda-two-democratic-governors-meets-unexpected-resistance-sheriffs-and

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Hungary’s new government faces old reality check – Orbán's party, public support for his policies - Eric J. Lyman

 

by Eric J. Lyman

Péter Magyar soundly defeated entrenched Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán in April. But changing the attitudes that sustained Orbán for 16 years will be a challenge.

 

Weeks after dramatically defeating Viktor Orbán to become Hungary’s first new prime minister in 16 years, Péter Magyar wasted no time in reversing many of the policies put into place during Orbán’s tenure. 

But Magyar, a former member of Orbán’s Fidesz Party who broke ranks with the party in 2024, is finding out that the former leader’s supporters are still putting up a fight. 

Orbán, 62, had been among President Donald Trump’s most reliable allies in Europe, as well as the loudest European Union voice opposing steady European support for Ukraine in that country’s war with Russia and an opponent of rules supporting Europe’s ambitious “green transition” toward renewable energy. 

Vice-President JD Vance even traveled to Budapest to show support for Orbán just days before the vote. 

Despite backing for Orbán from the White House, Magyar’s Tisza Party won 138 of 199 seats in April’s elections, five more than needed for a super-majority. Fidesz was second, with 55 seats, and Mi Hazánk (Our Homeland) Movement holds the remaining six seats. Orbán called his defeat “painful and unambiguous.” 

In the early weeks of his tenure, Magyar has focused on improving relations with Brussels that had been strained under Orbán, securing the release of nearly $19 billion in funds frozen by the European Union over Orbán-era policies on academic freedom and treatment of the country’s LGBTQ community, and reversing what had been a largely pro-Kremlin foreign policy stance.

But despite Magyar’s early efforts in these areas, analysts note that the former leader’s Fidesz Party still controls municipal and county-level governments, business networks, civic organizations, and it remains popular in rural areas. 

Tamas Sulyok, an Orbán appointee, is still the country’s head of state and his procedural support is required before major policy changes can enter into force.

Meanwhile, Orbán’s strong views against mass migration, in favor of national sovereignty within the European Union context, promoting family-oriented policies and stirring national pride continue to resonate in much of the country. 

Hungary analyst and Princeton International Affairs Professor Kim Lane Scheppele said that while Magyar’s victory over Orbán could serve as a “blueprint” for other European opposition movements facing entrenched leaders, it will be a difficult challenge for the new prime minister to erase Orbán’s policies. 

“It will be much easier for the Magyar government to change laws than to change widely held attitudes,” Scheppele said

Even in parliament, where Magyar’s Tisza Party holds a super-majority, it would take only a half dozen defections to erase that advantage, something insiders say will prevent Magyar from trying to do too much too quickly.

The unity among opposition lawmakers was on display when the Hungarian parliament voted to reverse the Orbán-era withdrawal from the International Criminal Court. Without a reversal before June 2, Hungary would become just the third country (following Burundi and the Philippines) to withdraw from the ICC.

That will not happen – the vote ended heavily in favor of the remaining in the ICC, with 133 votes in favor and 37 against. Now it awaits the formal approval of the country’s president, Sulyok.

The vote was the first major legislative test since Orbán was ousted, and it demonstrated that Fidesz remains a disciplined opposition force with the numbers, organization, and institutional footholds to influence Hungary’s political debate while Magyar works to change political attitudes that sustained Orbán for 16 years. 


Eric J. Lyman

Source: https://justthenews.com/world/europe/hungarys-new-government-faces-old-reality-check

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