Thursday, July 16, 2026

Trump expected to expand Iran military campaign as Tehran warns of broader retaliation - Amichai Stein

 

by Amichai Stein

Sources cautioned that it remains unclear when the next phase of the operation will begin or what level of increased military activity Trump will ultimately authorize.

 

US President Donald Trump reacts as he speaks to the media with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent behind him, on the day of a NATO leaders' summit in Ankara, Turkey, July 8, 2026.
US President Donald Trump reacts as he speaks to the media with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent behind him, on the day of a NATO leaders' summit in Ankara, Turkey, July 8, 2026.
(photo credit: REUTERS/UMIT BEKTAS)

 

The Trump administration is expected to broaden the scope of its military campaign against Iran, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

The anticipated expansion would include both a wider range of strikes and an expanded list of targets. However, officials cautioned that it remains unclear when the next phase of the operation will begin or what level of increased military activity President Donald Trump will ultimately authorize.

At the same time, Iran has publicly warned that it will escalate its missile attacks if Washington intensifies its military campaign.

"If President Donald Trump carries out his threat to hit Iranian infrastructure, then Iran will destroy all infrastructure throughout the region,” an Iranian military spokesperson said Thursday.

Smoke rises from explosions at an unknown location, following what U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said were strikes on Iran in response to an Iranian drone strike on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, in this screen grab from video released June 26, 2026.  (credit: US CENTRAL COMMAND/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)
Smoke rises from explosions at an unknown location, following what U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said were strikes on Iran in response to an Iranian drone strike on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, in this screen grab from video released June 26, 2026. (credit: US CENTRAL COMMAND/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)

Iran threatens regional attacks if US intensifies military campaign

An Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post that Tehran is likely to continue refraining from launching attacks against Israel as long as the United States does not significantly escalate its campaign.

Israeli officials believe the Iranian leadership is seeking to avoid opening another front with Israel while calibrating its response to US military action.

However, they cautioned that any expansion of the American operation could prompt Iran to reconsider its current restraint. 


Amichai Stein

Source: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-902792

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US launches strikes on Iran for the fifth consecutive day - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

“The U.S. military is holding Iran accountable at the Commander in Chief’s direction,” said CENTCOM, after two waves of strikes on the same day.

 

U.S. sailors conduct nighttime flight operations aboard USS George H.W. Bush while transiting the Arabian Sea. Credit: U.S. Central Command.
U.S. sailors conduct nighttime flight operations aboard USS George H.W. Bush while transiting the Arabian Sea. Credit: U.S. Central Command.

The U.S. military launched a second wave of strikes against Iran on Wednesday, hours after an earlier round of attacks, U.S. Central Command said. The strikes marked the fifth straight day of U.S. attacks on Iranian regime targets.

The evening strikes, which concluded at 9 p.m. Eastern, targeted Iranian command centers, air defense sites, missile and drone capabilities, as well as coastal surveillance facilities, according to CENTCOM.

“CENTCOM used precision munitions to hit targets in multiple locations including Bandar Abbas,” the statement continued.

The strikes were designed to to “further degrade Iran’s ability to threaten innocent mariners crewing commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz,” it said. “The U.S. military is holding Iran accountable at the Commander in Chief’s direction.”

Earlier on Wednesday, CENTCOM announced that it had carried out rare daytime strikes against the Iranian regime. The attacks, which lasted some 90 minutes, “further degraded Iran’s ability to attack commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz,” CENTCOM stated.

Targets included coastal defense systems, as well as cruise missile storage and launch sites on Greater Tunb Island in the Persian Gulf, it added.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps announced on Thursday morning that it had carried out attacks on Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait in response to the U.S. strikes.

The IRGC said its attack on Bahrain destroyed the air surveillance and control radar and a fuel pumping station serving fighter jet storage tanks at Isa Air Base, according to a statement carried by the state-run IRNA news agency.

The attack on Jordan targeted a U.S. fighter jet ramp and an American command-and-control center at Al Azraq Air Base with ballistic missiles, the Guards claimed.

In Kuwait, the IRGC said it targeted a C-RAM early-warning radar at Ali Al Salem Air Base, as well as what it described as “the gathering place of the criminal soldiers of the terrorist U.S. Army.”

Bahrain’s Interior Ministry confirmed that air-raid sirens were activated around 10:45 p.m. local time on Thursday, and again at 2 a.m.

The Jordanian Armed Forces confirmed it shot down eight Iranian missiles, while the Kuwaiti military said that air defenses were “actively engaging with UAV threats.”

Lt. Col. Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesman for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, the country’s highest operational military command, warned on Thursday that Tehran would target “all infrastructure in the region” if the U.S. military campaign intensified further.

The spokesman warned that Tehran’s response to a U.S. escalation would be “more severe, broader and more destructive than ever before.”

If U.S. President Donald Trump orders attacks on Iran’s power plants and bridges, “all infrastructure in the region will be crushed under the steel blows of the powerful armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, so that no trace of it remains, as though it had never existed,” Zolfaghari said.


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/us-launches-second-wave-of-strikes-against-iran-in-one-day

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The Iran-Backed 'Decisive Campaign' To Destroy Israel and the West - Khaled Abu Toameh

 

by Khaled Abu Toameh

This is perhaps the clearest evidence yet that Hamas has never been a national liberation movement primarily concerned with improving the lives of Palestinians. Rather, it is an Islamist terrorist organization prepared to sacrifice its own people in the pursuit of its ideological war against Israel.

 

  • The documents, recovered by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in the Gaza Strip and published by the Amit Terrorism and Intelligence Research Institute, reveal that Hamas had meticulously planned the October 7 massacre more than a year before it was carried out. They also expose Sinwar's unwavering commitment to Hamas's founding objective: the destruction of Israel through mass murder and conquest.

  • The operational planning was astonishingly detailed. Sinwar envisioned breaching the border simultaneously at 25 locations using approximately 2,500 terrorists in the opening assault.

  • Sinwar estimated that approximately 10,000 "well-trained fighters" would eventually be required to carry out the operation successfully. Each Israeli community was assigned specific assault teams. Military bases were designated for destruction. Strategic road junctions were mapped and allocated to specialized units. Every aspect of the operation had been carefully calculated.

  • These were not defensive plans. They were invasion plans.

  • Perhaps the most disturbing revelation concerns Sinwar's own understanding of the consequences of his actions. He fully anticipated that Israel would respond with overwhelming force. "The enemy will not hesitate to use all the means and weapons at its disposal," he wrote. "It may even use a nuclear bomb."

  • Despite this extraordinary assessment, Sinwar concluded that the invasion should proceed because "this campaign is a battle of life or death."

  • He deliberately chose to launch the attack because advancing Hamas's ideological objective – the destruction of Israel – was more important to him than the lives of the Palestinians under his rule.

  • This is perhaps the clearest evidence yet that Hamas has never been a national liberation movement primarily concerned with improving the lives of Palestinians. Rather, it is an Islamist terrorist organization prepared to sacrifice its own people in the pursuit of its ideological war against Israel.

  • The lesson from these documents is that Hamas remains committed to the same objectives that guided its founders nearly four decades ago: eliminating Israel through violence and replacing it with an Islamist state.

  • Hamas is but one component of a broader Iranian strategy aimed at undermining American influence and destabilizing pro-Western Arab governments throughout the region, apparently to drive US forces out of the region, thereby leaving the run of the Middle East, unimpeded, to the ruthless Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps now ruling Iran.

  • The October 7 massacre was not an aberration. It was the realization of a strategy, reportedly conceived seven years in advance. Preventing another October 7 requires more than temporary ceasefires or diplomatic initiatives. It requires ensuring that Hamas can never again function as either a military force or a political authority.

  • Anything less invites more catastrophes, as we have seen for 47 years, from Iran's attacks on Israel, Arab neighbors, brutalized citizens, the United States, and the West.

Perhaps the most disturbing revelation of recently published internal Hamas documents concerns its late leader Yahya Sinwar's own understanding of the consequences of his actions. He fully anticipated that Israel would respond to the October 7 massacre with overwhelming force. "The enemy will not hesitate to use all the means and weapons at its disposal," he wrote. "It may even use a nuclear bomb." He deliberately chose to launch the attack because advancing Hamas's ideological objective – the destruction of Israel – was more important to him than the lives of the Palestinians under his rule. Pictured: Sinwar (2nd R) and the late Ismail Haniyeh (L), on March 27, 2017 in Gaza City. (Photo by Mahmud Hams/AFP via Getty Images)

Many Western politicians, diplomats, academics and media commentators have argued that the Iran-backed Hamas terrorist group launched its October 7, 2023 invasion of Israel because of the Israeli "blockade" on the Gaza Strip, from the necessity by Israel to prevent Hamas from smuggling in weapons with the sole purpose of destroying its Jewish neighbor.

Others claimed that economic hardship and humanitarian conditions had driven Hamas to carry out the deadliest attack against Jews since the Holocaust. Some argued that Hamas had by then evolved into a pragmatic movement interested in governing the Gaza Strip and finally willing to coexist with Israel.

Recently disclosed documents handwritten by the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar have irrefutably demolished these claims.

The documents, recovered by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in the Gaza Strip and published by the Amit Terrorism and Intelligence Research Institute, reveal that Hamas had meticulously planned the October 7 massacre more than a year before it was carried out. They also expose Sinwar's unwavering commitment to Hamas's founding objective: the destruction of Israel through mass murder and conquest.

These documents should at last put an end to the fantasy that Hamas could ever be transformed into a moderate political party or persuaded to abandon its jihad (holy war) against Israel.

Far from seeking to ease the suffering of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, Hamas knowingly launched an operation that it understood would bring unprecedented destruction upon the territory it claimed to govern.

Hamas simply did not care.

The captured documents show that October 7 was not a spontaneous outburst of violence or a desperate reaction to economic conditions. It was a carefully designed military campaign whose objectives included capturing territory, overrunning military bases, seizing more than 220 Israeli communities, taking hostages, and inflicting maximum casualties on Israeli civilians.

One handwritten document dated August 24, 2022 outlines Sinwar's instructions for launching what he called the "decisive campaign." It includes detailed operational directives covering every stage of the invasion, from deception measures designed to lull Israel into complacency to the breaching of the border fence, psychological warfare, and the documentation of atrocities committed against Israeli civilians and soldiers.

The deception phase alone exposes the calculated nature of Hamas's preparations.

Sinwar instructed his operatives to conduct "intensive" activities in the Gaza Strip during the weeks preceding the attack while ensuring that these movements appeared routine so Israel would not suspect that an unprecedented invasion was imminent.

These measures included directing Hamas forces to train for operational readiness but to do so openly and document it with television crews. Sinwar believed concealing the exercises would alert Israeli security, whereas doing them openly would create the illusion that the drills were "just for show."

Sinwar also ordered the resumption of violent confrontations with Israeli troops along the border in the weeks before the attack under the guise of a crisis related to the economic situation in the Gaza Strip.

"Deception was central to Hamas' strategic preparations for the October 7, 2023 attack and massacre," according to the Amit Terrorism and Intelligence Research Institute.

"[T]he combined elements of the plan were intended to create the false impression that Hamas had been deterred, especially since Operation Guardian of the Walls in May 2021, and that it neither wanted nor was capable of launching an offensive attack on Israeli territory. Ultimately, the plan successfully misled Israel's security establishment and decision-makers, who believed Hamas had indeed been deterred and was focused on governance in the Gaza Strip and improving the Gazans' living conditions, and its public military exercises were nothing more than a demonstration of strength."

Hamas was not reacting impulsively to political developments. It was patiently preparing for one of the most sophisticated terrorist operations in modern times.

The operational planning was astonishingly detailed. Sinwar envisioned breaching the border simultaneously at 25 locations using approximately 2,500 terrorists in the opening assault. The objective was not just to penetrate Israeli defenses but to seize strategic road junctions and military installations, disrupt Israeli military reinforcements, and provide Hamas fighters with freedom of movement deep inside Israeli territory. Additional assault waves would follow according to detailed operational maps prepared long in advance.

Another document written on the same day expands the invasion plan even further. It calls for the seizure of more than 220 Israeli communities, including kibbutzim, towns and cities. Sinwar estimated that approximately 10,000 "well-trained fighters" would eventually be required to carry out the operation successfully. Each Israeli community was assigned specific assault teams. Military bases were designated for destruction. Strategic road junctions were mapped and allocated to specialized units. Every aspect of the operation had been carefully calculated.

These were not defensive plans. They were invasion plans.

Also revealing are Sinwar's instructions concerning Israeli civilians. The documents call for the "expulsion" of Israeli residents, prioritizing women and children, while men between the ages of 17 and 50 were to be taken hostage. Terrorists were instructed to confiscate telephones and personal documents. Entire communities were to be emptied. Large Israeli cities were to be evacuated "toward the sea."

The intention was not simply to attack Israel but to conquer territory and remove its population.

The reality proved even more barbaric. During the October 7 massacre, Hamas terrorists ignored even these written instructions. Instead of limiting hostage-taking to military-age men, they abducted babies, children, women, and elderly civilians. Those who were not kidnapped were often murdered in cold blood. Entire families were slaughtered in their homes, and many of the atrocities were filmed and broadcast by the terrorists themselves.

Perhaps the most disturbing revelation concerns Sinwar's own understanding of the consequences of his actions. He fully anticipated that Israel would respond with overwhelming force. "The enemy will not hesitate to use all the means and weapons at its disposal," he wrote. "It may even use a nuclear bomb."

Despite this extraordinary assessment, Sinwar concluded that the invasion should proceed because "this campaign is a battle of life or death."

This single passage destroys another widespread misconception – that Hamas was acting in the interests of Gaza's civilian population.

The Hamas leader knew that the invasion would likely trigger massive destruction in the Gaza Strip. Nevertheless, he deliberately chose to launch the attack because advancing Hamas's ideological objective – the destruction of Israel – was more important to him than the lives of the Palestinians under his rule.

This is perhaps the clearest evidence yet that Hamas has never been a national liberation movement primarily concerned with improving the lives of Palestinians. Rather, it is an Islamist terrorist organization prepared to sacrifice its own people in the pursuit of its ideological war against Israel.

Hamas leaders continue publicly to praise the October 7 massacre and repeatedly promise to carry out similar attacks in the future.

"We are called a nation of martyrs, and we are proud to sacrifice martyrs," said senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad. "We must teach Israel a lesson and we will do this again and again. The Al-Aqsa Flood is just the first time, and there will be a second, a third, a fourth because we have the determination, the resolve, and the capabilities to fight."

More importantly, the organization has not abandoned its strategic alliance with Iran, which continues to finance, arm, and train Hamas as part of Tehran's long-term effort to surround Israel with terrorist proxies.

This is why Hamas represents a threat not only to Israel. The Iranian regime and its network of proxies have repeatedly targeted American forces in the Middle East, attacked international shipping lanes, and launched missiles and drones against several Arab Gulf states. Hamas is but one component of a broader Iranian strategy aimed at undermining American influence and destabilizing pro-Western Arab governments throughout the region, apparently to drive US forces out of the region, thereby leaving the run of the Middle East, unimpeded, to the ruthless Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps now ruling Iran.

The newly uncovered documents also raise an uncomfortable problem for the Trump Administration. More than six months have passed since President Donald J. Trump announced his plan for ending the war in the Gaza Strip and called for the demilitarization of the Strip. Yet Hamas remains in power. The terrorist organization has tightened its grip on much of Gaza, restored command structures, recruited thousands of new fighters, and resumed manufacturing weapons while rebuilding parts of its tunnel network.

The lesson from these documents is that Hamas remains committed to the same objectives that guided its founders nearly four decades ago: eliminating Israel through violence and replacing it with an Islamist state. So long as this ideology survives, Hamas will remain a mortal threat not only to Israel but also to regional stability, America's Arab allies, and the broader interests of the United States.

The October 7 massacre was not an aberration. It was the realization of a strategy, reportedly conceived seven years in advance. Preventing another October 7 requires more than temporary ceasefires or diplomatic initiatives. It requires ensuring that Hamas can never again function as either a military force or a political authority.

Anything less invites more catastrophes, as we have seen for 47 years (here, here, here and here), from Iran's attacks on Israel, Arab neighbors, brutalized citizens, the United States (here, here, here and here), and the West.


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

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22705/iran-hamas-campaign-to-destroy-israel

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Ro Khanna and the weaponization of anti-Zionism in American politics - Jonathan S. Tobin

 

by Jonathan S. Tobin

The California congressman’s Judean misadventure was an attempt to boost his long-shot presidential hopes and move on from his sponsorship of the disastrous Graham Platner.

 

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) speaks to members of the media near the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., as he arrives for the last votes of the week before the Memorial Day recess, May 21, 2026. Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) speaks to members of the media near the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., as he arrives for the last votes of the week before the Memorial Day recess, May 21, 2026. Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images.

There was a time, not so long ago, when presidential aspirants from both major parties visited Israel to boost their campaigns. They still do so now, but for different reasons, as the recent misadventure of Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) illustrated.

In the past, American politicians traveled to Israel to make clear their solidarity with the Jewish state and its American supporters. They understood that this demographic was composed not merely of the vast majority of American Jews, but also of tens of millions of American Christians. Such visits were not merely ways to boost fundraising. They were an effort to demonstrate that the candidate was someone who appreciated that Israel was the sole democratic ally the United States had in the Middle East, as well as a place that deserved the admiration of the world for its tremendous achievements in the face of implacable hostility rooted in Jew-hatred.

Today, they go there to virtue-signal their solidarity with that same hatred.

Anti-Israel virtue-signaling

That’s something that many Israelis and American Jews struggle to understand. Try as they might to see Khanna’s visit—or the previous one by veteran politician Rahm Emanuel in the context of Israeli politics and disputes about who should be running the Jewish state and policies it ought to pursue (including those regarding “violent settlers” in Judea and Samaria)—these episodes are about something very different. They are a way to connect with the left-wing base of the Democratic Party and other Americans who have swallowed the idea that the struggle for global justice is inextricably linked to the Palestinian Arab war on Israel’s existence.

Rather than continuing to litigate the dispute about whether or not, as Khanna falsely claimed, “violent settlers” threatened and illegally detained him (or, as he also falsely claimed, the Israel Defense Forces and police aided those seeking to harm him), we need to understand that something else is going on here. It is the political context of the Khanna dustup that is significant—not the specific facts of the case. Once one sorts through the congressman’s disingenuous rhetoric and the credulous reporting about them in the mainstream media, however, it’s clear that the congressman didn’t tell the truth about what happened.

Khanna went to Israel to show the world that he’s against the Jewish state. The fact that he subsequently said that those who had explained his version of the incident were largely made up out of whole cloth were the same people who “lied about genocide” in Gaza tells you all you need to know about the story. Just as there has been no genocide in Gaza, there is no “apartheid” in Israel. Even some fellow Democrats who are not so invested in catering to the anti-Zionist crowd have criticized him for such a publicity stunt.

A big deal over nothing

The short version of the Khanna confrontation is that, accompanied by anti-Israel activists and some press people, the congressman journeyed into an area of Judea and Samaria that the IDF considers a closed military zone. Had he chosen to coordinate his trip with the U.S. embassy or the Israeli military or police, he likely would not have encountered any trouble. But since he did not—his tour guide was unable to ensure him ahead of time that there would be no issues—Jews who live in the area became suspicious and stopped him.

One can argue that they shouldn’t have done so, but videos supplied by Khanna’s entourage don’t back up the assertion that settlers threatened or detained him. Nor were they violent. They may have been armed, but all Jews living there are because of the ongoing hazard of Arab terrorism, which continues daily, even though it is rarely, if ever, reported in the press.

It was only after this encounter that Khanna reached out to the embassy, and soon, IDF soldiers arrived. When they arrived, not only did they not “side” with the supposedly violent settlers and acquiesce in Khanna’s “detainment.” Instead, they stayed in their vehicles and made the relevant calls to higher authorities, and soon sent him on his way.

It was, as Israeli commentator Haviv Rettig Gur, himself a loud critic of “violent settlers,” pointed out, an “irrelevance.”

Nothing happened, save for the fact that Khanna was delayed for a while. And that was largely because while traveling in a foreign country in an area where violence is routine—not from Jews, but from local Arabs—he chose not to inform the authorities where he was or what he was doing.

Why, then, did Khanna make a big deal about such a nothing burger?

The answer is obvious. Outlets like The New York Times, CNN, and even some Israeli and Jewish media were willing to publicize the event as an instance of “settler violence,” even before they knew the facts. For them, it fits into a narrative of Israeli bad behavior that they think defines the contemporary Jewish state. The liberal Times of Israel amplified Khanna’s demand that the Jews who had asked what he was doing there should be punished, since they think it helps undermine Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his supporters.

Why the focus on ‘violent settlers’

For many inside Israel and in the American Jewish community, this isn’t about Khanna and his ambitions, but a chance to vent their anger and frustration concerning the hundreds of thousands of Jews who live in Judea and Samaria. After the Second Intifada from the years 2000 to 2005, Israel—under then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon—withdrew from the Gaza Strip in the summer of 2005. That move directly led to the transformation of the coastal enclave into a Hamas terrorist state in the summer of 2007.

The tragedy of Oct. 7, 2023, was the result of that terrible decision. In light of the massacre of 1,200 people and the kidnapping of 251 others that day, only a deluded radical fringe can go on advocating for a two-state solution.

The goal of evicting Jews from the heart of their ancient homeland to create a Palestinian state that will bring peace between the two peoples is a fairytale that, in reality, is a formula for more bloodshed. It is now painfully obvious that Palestinian national identity is linked to the dream of eradicating Israel, not achieving self-determination. So, all those who believed in this pretense are left with is the demonization of the Jews, who helped prevent their country from making the same mistake in Judea and Samaria that Sharon made in Gaza.

Yet their narrative about violent settlers, which has been adopted even by liberal Americans who support Israel, is itself a calumny. As JNS has reported, more than 90% of incidents reported as “settler violence” are nothing of the kind. Most are ordinary acts of Jews merely living or worshipping over the so-called “Green Line,” such as visiting the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Every time a Jew defends themselves against Arab terror, it is considered an act of “settler violence.” And even incidents, such as one I was told about during a recent visit to the same region Khanna was touring, which involved local Palestinian Arabs killing a sheepdog belonging to an Israeli farming family, have been falsely reported as Jews killing a Palestinian Arab-owned dog.

Neither Khanna nor those who cheered his antics in the media after he cried “wolf” about settler violence care about these facts—or what happened when some Israelis had the temerity to ask him where he was going.

The real context is what is happening in the Democratic Party.

A political chameleon

Khanna, a native of Philadelphia and the son of Indian immigrant parents, is, like many in his profession, something of a political chameleon. A lawyer, he served as deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce in the Obama administration. He was elected to Congress in 2016, where he continues to represent Silicon Valley.

He describes himself as a pro-business “progressive,” a contradiction in terms, but something that has ingratiated him with the left-leaning oligarchs who run Big Tech. In 2022, he was part of a delegation of pro-Israel members of Congress led by then House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). But since Oct. 7, the views of the once marginal left-wing “Squad” in the U.S. House of Representatives about Israel and antisemitism have become mainstream discourse in the Democratic Party, as well as in liberal media.

Khanna is someone with national ambitions. He understands which way the wind is currently blowing in his party and has used his considerable sway with Democratic donors to invest in promoting some of the most prominent left-wing anti-Israel primary candidates, in addition to Democratic Socialists who oppose the capitalism that produced Silicon Valley.

He endorsed and campaigned with Abdul El-Sayed, a Michigan Islamist who has parlayed a nonstop stream of antisemitic invective demonizing the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC into a real chance of winning the state’s Democratic primary in August.

Khanna was also one of those most responsible for promoting the political fortunes of Graham Platner, the Nazi-tattooed Israel-basher who won the Democratic Senate primary in Maine. Khanna aided those seeking to deflect attention from scandals surrounding Platner, including those involving sexual misconduct. But his efforts collapsed after a local woman he dated years ago, a liberal activist, stepped forward with an accusation of rape, which ultimately forced Platner to withdraw from the race.

As recriminations among Democrats about those who foisted Platner on their party grew, Khanna knew that he needed to do something to change the conversation about his own role in that debacle. He may be a long shot for 2028 and is not yet making the cut in polls for the top 10 contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination, which is currently led by figures like former vice president Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. But the congressman more than realizes that the party establishment that has dominated the presidential nomination process over the last three election cycles is unlikely to fend off the progressives who backed Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in 2016 and 2020. And so, he naturally turned to an issue that unites the left as a way of refocusing attention on himself.

Seen from that perspective, it doesn’t matter that thoughtful observers know that he lied about what happened on his recent trip to Israel.

Had he been interested in learning more about the conflict, in addition to meeting Palestinians who support the war on the Jews—like the mayor of Hebron, who murdered two Americans—then he might have met with Israelis from southern Israel who had been held hostage by Hamas or those residents in the north who have been rendered homeless by Hezbollah attacks from Lebanon. His visit, however, was orchestrated to show support for the blood libels about “genocide” and “apartheid.” All it does is reinforce the determination of Hamas and other terror groups to keep fighting for Israel’s destruction in the hope that someday, America will turn on its longtime Middle East ally: Israel.

Thinking about 2028

It’s unlikely that Khanna cares about the way he is helping to perpetuate the conflict. All he wants is to create a narrative in which he can be singled out as the most active and most-funded left-winger around whom progressives can unite in 2028.

Will he succeed? As one among many others on the left with similar ambitions, it’s difficult to envision Khanna being his party’s standard-bearer in two years. But stranger things have happened.

Still, his conduct should attract interest not so much because of the dubious notion that he is presidential timber, but because he is not mistaken about what will help galvanize Democrats. As we have seen in primary after primary this year, hostility to Israel has become, alongside a belief in open borders and anger about ICE enforcing immigration laws, the organizing principle of Democratic politics in 2026. If there is one prediction that seems safe to make right now, it is that he won’t be the only presidential candidate in two years who will try to weaponize anti-Zionism and hatred for Israel to smooth his path to the White House.


Jonathan S. Tobin is editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem News Syndicate, a senior contributor for The Federalist, a columnist for Newsweek and a contributor to many other publications. He covers the American political scene, foreign policy, the U.S.-Israel relationship, Middle East diplomacy, the Jewish world and the arts. He hosts the JNS “Think Twice” podcast, both the weekly video program and the “Jonathan Tobin Daily” program, which are available on all major audio platforms and YouTube. Previously, he was executive editor, then senior online editor and chief political blogger, for Commentary magazine. Before that, he was editor-in-chief of The Jewish Exponent in Philadelphia and editor of the Connecticut Jewish Ledger. He has won more than 60 awards for commentary, art criticism and other writing. He appears regularly on television, commenting on politics and foreign policy. Born in New York City, he studied history at Columbia University.

Source: https://www.jns.org/opinion/column/jonathan-s-tobin/ro-khanna-and-the-weaponization-of-anti-zionism-in-american-politics

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Funeral services for Lindsey Graham delayed due to large number of dignitaries wanting to attend - Kevin Killough

 

by Kevin Killough

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott said his understanding is that an offer was made to have Graham lie in state in Washington, but final funeral arrangements are still being worked out.

 

Planning for funeral services for the late Sen. Lindsey Graham is being complicated by the national and international interest in attending. That and other planning challenges will delay the funeral. 

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott said that planners are finding it difficult to accommodate all the dignitaries wanting to attend, WLTX reported.

"The process of figuring out when the National Cathedral would be made available at the exact same time that the global leaders who want to come and all the other national leaders who will be there has made it a little more difficult," Scott said. 

Scott said his understanding is that an offer was made to have Graham lie in state in Washington, but final funeral arrangements are still being worked out. He said Graham's sister, Sen. Darline Graham, is hopeful services will be held next week. 


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Source: https://justthenews.com/government/congress/funeral-services-lindsey-graham-delayed-due-large-number-dignitaries-wanting

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New revelations raise questions whether Jack Smith lied to Congress about spying on lawmakers - Steven Richards

 

by Steven Richards

Senators suggest Special Counsel Jack Smith may have misled Congress when he testified that his team did not access the contents of lawmakers’ messages seized in his probe into alleged 2020 election interference by President Donald Trump. Under federal law, knowingly making false statements to Congress is a crime punishable by up to five years in prison 

New documents showing that former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team accessed the contents of private text messages of more than 40 lawmakers are raising questions about whether he misled Congress when he testified last year. In December, Jack Smith appeared before Congress and testified that the “toll records,” or telephone records, his team requested for members of Congress did not include the content of those messages. 

“Did you request that the toll records from the members of Congress include the content of text messages,” a congressional investigator asked Smith. 

“No,” Smith answered definitively. 

However, the newly released records show that Smith’s team did in fact access the private text messages of 44 individual lawmakers and did so by apparently bypassing the established Filter Team, which is responsible for evaluating and segregating privileged information, the Senate Judiciary Committee said. 

Speech or Debate clause of Constitution

“Communications from Members of Congress pertaining to their official legislative duties are protected from criminal prosecution under the Constitution’s Speech or Debate Clause,” the committee said in a press release. “Bypassing a Filter Team evades consideration of additional privileges, such as attorney-client privilege.”

The Speech or Debate Clause of the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 6) serves as a check on executive power and is designed to prevent members of Congress from being “questioned in any other place,” ensuring they cannot be subjected to the scrutiny of the Justice Department or the judicial branch for their legislative acts.

Republican lawmakers say the new records indicate that the Justice Department should investigate whether Smith misled Congress in his testimony last year. “Under 18 USC § 1001, knowingly making false statements to Congress is a federal crime punishable by up to five years in prison,” said Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., who sits on the Judiciary Committee. “It looks like that's exactly what Jack Smith did.”

Hawley: "Looks like perjury"

“Jack Smith should be subject to prosecution for lying to Congress,” Schmitt said on Wednesday.

“Looks like perjury,” Missouri’s other Senator Josh Hawley, R, wrote in a post to X

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday at a confirmation hearing, suggested that his agency could probe Jack Smith’s prior statements to Congress. “We take testimony in front of this body very seriously, yes,” Blanche answered when asked by Sen. Hawley whether Smith’s testimony should be investigated. 

The scope of Smith’s probe, which centered on Trump’s challenge to the 2020 election results and the events of January 6, 2021, was expansive. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, previously released records showing that Smith's office issued nearly 200 subpoenas in his sweeping Arctic Frost-linked case, secretly seeking records on more than 400 Republican personalities and groups. This included more than 160 Republicans—many closely connected to Trump.

Smith, who was appointed special counsel by then-Attorney General Merrick Garland, conducted a sweeping investigation into then-former President Trump over alleged mishandling of classified materials and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Trump was later indicted in both cases, which were dropped after he won the 2024 presidential election and Smith resigned. 

"Arctic Frost" was one of four separate probes that targeted Trump and his allies stretching from summer 2016 to January 2025. The other probes were code-named Crossfire Hurricane, Round River, and Plasmic EchoJust the News reported earlier this year. 

Grassley: "Worse than Watergate"

In 2025, the first FBI documents to be made public by Congress showed that records belonging to eight Republican senators and one GOP House member were swept up in Smith’s probe into the events surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. 

Grassley, who released the documents, said that in 2023 the FBI “sought and obtained data about the senators’ phone use” surrounding Jan. 6 as part of its probe into President Trump’s conduct on that day. Lawyers for Smith have defended their client's decision to obtain the phone records.

“Based on the evidence to-date, Arctic Frost and related weaponization by federal law enforcement under Biden was arguably worse than Watergate,” Grassley said in a statement last October. “What I’ve uncovered today is disturbing and outrageous political conduct by the Biden FBI. The FBI’s actions were an unconstitutional breach, and [then-] Attorney General Bondi and Director Patel need to hold accountable those involved in this serious wrongdoing.”

Smith has also faced scrutiny over the apparent coordination between his team and the senior leadership of the Biden Justice Department. Last October, Grassley released evidence showing that then-Attorney General Merrick Garland, then-Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, and then-FBI Director Christopher Wray signed off on the launch of the inquiry into Trump related to the Capitol riot. That probe became known by the codename “Artic Frost.” 

Biden's weaponized FBI targets Trump and allies

Trump and other Republicans repeatedly alleged that Smith and the FBI were themselves engaging in election influence by trying to bring charges, hold trials, and obtain convictions against Trump ahead of the 2024 election. The FBI raided Trump’s Florida home in Mar-a-Lago in August 2022 with the authorization of Garland. Then, Biden's attorney general picked Smith in November 2022 to lead the twin criminal investigations into Trump. 

The FBI’s Arctic Frost investigation also targeted dozens of GOP officials and organizations, according to documents released by Grassley in September. 

An FBI document from the Arctic Frost inquiry dated January 2023 showed that the investigation’s “targets” included Donald J. Trump for President Inc., Turning Point USA, the Republican Attorneys General Association, the America First Policy Institute, the Save America PAC, the Conservative Partnership Institute, and many more, Just the News previously reported.  


Steven Richards

Source: https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/lawmakers-accuse-jack-smith-lying-congress-call-federal-probe

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Eight candidates take stage in perhaps one-and-only debate in bid to replace Planter in Maine - Kevin Killough

 

by Kevin Killough

Originally, the sponsor of the event had invited a few candidates but later decided to invite everyone who had so far submitted paperwork to run for the seat Platner was seeking before he was forced to withdraw following sexual assault allegations. 

 

Candidates to replace Graham Platner in Maine's Democratic primary for U.S. Senate will debate on Thursday. 

The debate, which will be held in Portland, will feature nine candidates, Politico reported

The sponsor of the event, News Center Maine, had originally invited Troy Jackson, Shenna Bellows and Nirav Shah, all of whom ran for governor, to participate, as well as Jordan Wood, who ran for a House seat. 

Later, the outlet decided to invite everyone who had so far submitted paperwork to run for the seat Platner was seeking before he was forced to withdraw following sexual assault allegations. 

The debate invitees now also include David Costello, Elizabeth Dickerson, Dan Kleban, and Paige Loud, according to News Center Maine. 


Kevin Killough

Source: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/eight-maine-democratic-candidates-replacing-platner-ballot-debate

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Smotrich warns: "An Eisenkot government will establish a Palestinian terror state" - Yoni Kempinski

 

by Yoni Kempinski

Finance Minister warns that the upcoming elections will determine whether Israel is governed by a nationalist government or a left-wing coalition.

 

Minister Smotrich at the conference
Minister Smotrich at the conference                                                                  Aharle Crombie

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich warned at the Nationalist Camp Conference that the upcoming elections will determine whether Israel is governed by a nationalist government or a left-wing coalition, cautioning that a change in government would reverse the current coalition's achievements.

Speaking Thursday evening at the Nationalist Camp Conference organized by the Tekuma movement, Smotrich said the upcoming elections would determine whether Israel forms a nationalist government or a left-wing government.

According to Smotrich, the outgoing right-wing government has succeeded in nearly completing a full term in office while implementing a series of significant reforms in the fields of the judiciary, settlement, and the economy.

"For the first time in 38 years, a right-wing government will complete its term and will soon face the test of public confidence. Contrary to all the doom-and-gloom predictions and wishful thinking of television commentators, our nationalist government stood firm throughout the entire period despite numerous challenges from within and abroad. From the moment this government was formed, the left-wing camp, which calls itself 'democratic,' tried in every possible way to trample and nullify the democratic choice. They tried to erase your voice-our collective voice," the minister said.

He continued: "We are carrying out a genuine judicial reform de facto-through actions, not words. Above all, we have led a massive, unprecedented revolution in settlement in Judea and Samaria. We are eliminating the idea of a Palestinian state."

Smotrich also addressed the state of Israel's economy.

"Contrary to all the forecasts and scare tactics of the left, Israel's economy is in excellent shape and is outperforming every prediction thanks to the government's responsible management. Despite the longest and most expensive war in Israel's history, we have cut taxes for reservists and the middle class, and we have advanced major reforms against the exploitation by the banks, leaving more money in your pockets. The shekel and the Israeli stock market are reaching record highs, and foreign investment is flowing into Israel."

In the final part of his speech, the finance minister warned against the possibility of a change in government after the elections. He claimed that a government led by Gadi Eisenkot would work to establish a Palestinian state and reverse the current government's policies in Judea and Samaria.

"An Eisenkot government will establish a Palestinian terror state in the heart of Israel. I say this with complete certainty: international initiatives are being advanced together with figures on the Israeli left whose goal is to roll back all the important steps we have taken in Judea and Samaria. The upcoming elections are about one question: whether Israel will have a nationalist, Zionist, and responsible government, or a dangerous left-wing government disguised as 'statesmanlike,' supported by the Arab parties."

Smotrich concluded by appealing to the Religious Zionist community and right-wing voters to unite behind the nationalist camp ahead of the elections.

"In the face of all this irrational hatred, we will stop being ashamed and stop groveling. We proudly declare that we, the people of Religious Zionism, do not need anyone's approval. We will deliver our decisive answer to all those who poison the public discourse and persecute Religious Zionism at the ballot box. In the upcoming elections, no one can afford to be complacent. We must do everything possible to ensure that a genuine right-wing government is formed. That is in all of your hands."

The remarks were delivered during the right-wing conference currently taking place at Expo Tel Aviv, attended by government ministers, Knesset members, and other public figures. During the event, the Tekuma movement announced the establishment of an organization dedicated to mobilizing right-wing voters to the polls in an effort to secure the formation of another nationalist government. 


Yoni Kempinski

Source: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/430291

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Arab leaders tell Trump Netanyahu is an 'obstacle' to the president's Middle East plans - report - Jerusalem Post Staff

 

by Jerusalem Post Staff

Arab diplomats familiar with the discussions said regional governments increasingly view Netanyahu as an impediment to Trump’s diplomatic ambitions in the Middle East.

 

World leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump, Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani pose for a family photo, at a world leaders' summit on October 13, 2025 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
World leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump, Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani pose for a family photo, at a world leaders' summit on October 13, 2025 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
(photo credit: Suzanne Plunkett - Pool / Getty Images)

 

Several Arab leaders have privately urged US President Donald Trump to reconsider his support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli public broadcaster KAN News reported on Wednesday.

According to the report, the leaders described Netanyahu and his government as “an obstacle to realizing his vision in the region.”

Additionally, Arab diplomats familiar with the discussions said regional governments increasingly view Netanyahu as an impediment to Trump’s diplomatic ambitions in the Middle East, left-leaning Israeli daily Haaretz reported.

Sources told Haaretz that several Arab leaders believe that Trump "is beginning to see Netanyahu as an obstacle to realizing his vision in the region and to advancing regional arrangements."

They also reportedly told the president that they lack confidence in both Netanyahu’s leadership and the current Israeli government.

U.S. President Donald Trump holds a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago club on December 29, 2025 in Palm Beach, Florida.
U.S. President Donald Trump holds a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago club on December 29, 2025 in Palm Beach, Florida. (credit: JOE RAEDLE/GETTY IMAGES)

The reports come as Israel prepares for elections in late October, with governments across the region closely watching how the political race develops.

Arab leaders look to sway Trump's feelings on Israel's leadership

KAN reported that Arab officials are seeking to shape Trump’s assessment of Israel’s leadership as he considers the future of his regional policies.

The president has continued to highlight his longstanding relationship with Netanyahu, even as he has publicly criticized the prime minister.

Trump has suggested that he has not yet decided how to approach the Israeli election and is examining the broader field of candidates.

Last month, he said that he was “very likely” to support Netanyahu. However, he followed his purported comment of support by saying that he would "need to see who is running."

"I have a good relationship with Bibi, but he needs to be more rational," he said. 


Jerusalem Post Staff

Source: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-902694

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The Odyssey Hullabaloo - Victor Davis Hanson

 

by Victor Davis Hanson

Lupita Nyong’o calls Homer’s 'The Odyssey' sexist, but the ancient epic’s women tell a far different story.

 

Acclaimed British filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s (The Dark Knight, Oppenheimer) newest film, The Odyssey, opens this week in the United States.

But controversy has already surrounded Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s 2,700-year-old epic poem about Odysseus’s 10-year struggle to return home after the Achaian victory in the decade-long Trojan War.

Some of the film’s actresses have suggested that Nolan is offering a more feminist—and long-overdue—take on the ancient poem. Actress Lupita Nyong’o, in particular, has criticized Homer’s purported sexism.

Perhaps her misreading of Homer stems from her admission that, despite receiving degrees from elite Hampshire College and Yale, the 42-year-old actress had never even read the Odyssey until she was cast in the minor dual roles of Helen and her sister Clytemnestra.

The Odyssey was composed orally sometime around 750–700 B.C., contemporaneously with the rise of the Greek city-state. Along with Homer’s other epic, The Iliad, The Odyssey marks the inauguration of Western literature. Over the next three millennia, it came to be recognized as not only the earliest but also one of the most profound works of Western civilization.

Far from being sexist, Homer’s Odyssey offers a timeless and diverse panorama of powerful, independent, and savvy women.

Take Penelope, the wife of Odysseus and queen of Ithaca. Unquestionably loyal to her missing husband, she outsmarts the bloodthirsty suitors who seek to force her into marriage and seize the kingdom through her steadfast courage and cunning.

She confounds them through a series of brilliant ruses, ultimately enabling her husband’s revenge.

Far different, but equally independent and crafty, are the immortal sorceress Circe and the divine nymph Calypso, who both shelter, seduce, and eventually bond with Odysseus. Both ultimately release him to continue his tragic journey home. Together they serve as archetypes of unmarried women who choose to live magical lives on their own sexual, economic, and political terms.

Helen makes a cameo appearance in both the poem and the film. Her beauty is all-powerful and dangerously—even destructively—seductive. It prompts the Trojan boy toy Paris to kidnap her, win her over, and flee back to Troy, setting in motion the decade-long Greek expedition against Troy and the extraordinary effort to bring the beauty home to her cuckolded and vapid husband, King Menelaus of Sparta.

Without the help of the virgin goddess Athena—often regarded as the wisest, most stable, and most humane of the Olympian gods—Odysseus would never have reached home.

By the same token, among the kindest figures in the poem are Odysseus’s loyal nurse, Eurycleia, Penelope’s trusted confidante, and the young, innocent Phaeacian princess Nausicaa, who befriends Odysseus and ensures her parents’ goodwill toward him, eventually securing his safe return to Ithaca.

The monstrous, man-destroying female Scylla and the Sirens are every bit as deadly, but far more astute than the cannibalistic and dimwitted Cyclops Polyphemus.

Far from being sexist, then, The Odyssey offers the earliest—and one of the finest—gallery of capable women in Western literature.

Controversy also arose from Nolan’s casting of Kenyan-Mexican-American actress Lupita Nyong’o as a black Helen, contrary to the Spartan queen’s ethnicity in Homer’s poem.

Cultural appropriation is a heated but often inconsistently applied charge. (When white women wear dreadlocks, that is somehow deemed to be cultural appropriation; black women wearing blond wigs isn’t?)

Yet there is a long history of directors using marquee actors to play characters of different races or ethnicities. British actor Laurence Olivier achieved fame by brilliantly playing Shakespeare’s black Othello. Mexican-American and Irish Anthony Quinn portrayed a stunning Zorba the Greek. Burt Lancaster, Charles Bronson, and Audrey Hepburn all effectively portrayed Native American characters.

In the age of sophisticated makeup and costuming, great actors can believably play almost any role. Problems arise only when a literary or historical figure’s race or gender is so central to the character that it permeates the entire narrative of the film, novel, or poem.

No white actor could play a believable Martin Luther King Jr. or Muhammad Ali. Nor could a black actor be believable as Abraham Lincoln. Nor could a woman realistically play James Bond—Ian Fleming’s womanizing playboy and hypermasculine secret agent 007.

Now, in Nolan’s defense, Helen is a minor figure in both the poem and the film version of the Odyssey. That she was white in the poem and black in the film does not undermine the adaptation of Homer’s poem. But had Lupita Nyong’o perhaps played the key character of Penelope, then the glaring racial disparity might have introduced new and extraneous issues or distracted from the central narrative.

A final note.

The Odyssey is an embodiment of Hellenic culture—and still deeply revered in Greece as an iconic symbol of the ongoing national experience. Given the tradition of brilliant Greek actresses such as Irene Pappas or Melina Mercouri, Nolan might have employed at least one Greek actor or actress in an epic about the indomitable people of Greece. 


Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness and the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He is an American military historian, columnist, a former classics professor, and scholar of ancient warfare. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004, and is the 2023 Giles O'Malley Distinguished Visiting Professor at the School of Public Policy, Pepperdine University. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush, and the Bradley Prize in 2008. Hanson is also a farmer (growing almonds on a family farm in Selma, California) and a critic of social trends related to farming and agrarianism. He is the author of the just released New York Times best seller, The End of Everything: How Wars Descend into Annihilation, published by Basic Books on May 7, 2024, as well as the recent  The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won, The Case for Trump, and The Dying Citizen.

Source: https://amgreatness.com/2026/07/16/the-odyssey-hullabaloo/

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