Analysis
Monday, November 27th 2023
Melanie Phillips Substack, Nov. 24, 2023 “Hamas is an enemy of mankind that the world has never seen before. Its principal weapon of war is the general population — of Gaza, Israel and the West.” As if Israelis weren’t traumatised enough by the depraved Hamas pogrom on October 7, the hostage deal concluded this week […]
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Gregg Carlstrom Unherd, Nov. 25, 2023 “The centrist members of Netanyahu’s war cabinet wanted to continue negotiating a smaller deal. So did David Barnea, the Mossad director, who represented Israel at the talks in Qatar. On the other side were Yoav Gallant, the defence minister, and the heads of the army and the Shin Bet security […]
Col (res.) Shai Shabtai BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 2,233, Nov. 19, 2023 ‘The issue of captives and missing persons has become the Achilles’ heel of Israel’s national security. It makes us vulnerable in the eyes of our enemies, weakens our regional status in the eyes of potential allies, and is baffling to our international and regional […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Sunday, November 26th 2023
Citation de la semaine: « La vie c’est des étapes… La plus douce c’est l’amour… La plus dure c’est la séparation… La plus pénible c’est les adieux… La plus belle c’est les retrouvailles. » Anonyme ________________________________________________________________________ Table des Matières Émotion et bonheur lors des retrouvailles entre les […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Friday, November 24th 2023
SHABBAT READING The Character of Jacob: VAYETSE • 5771, 5784: Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, The Rabbi Sacks Legacy — What kind of man was Jacob? This is the question that cries out to us in episode after episode of his life. The first time we hear a description of him he is called ish tam: a simple, quiet, plain, straightforward man. But that is […]
J.E. Dyer The Optimistic Conservation, Nov. 21, 2023 “It’s an in-your-face method of trying to widen the war. Increase the regional chaos; complicate the whole region’s stability situation, while presenting Israel with tough choices about deterrence, and – from the Iranian regime’s perspective – increasing regional resentment against the Gaza conflict as the source of […]
Matan Yanko-Avikasis and Liran Antebi INSS Insight No. 1789, Nov. 22, 2023 “… the launch of a ballistic missile by a non-state actor highlights the change in the proliferation of advanced technology and long-range, lethal weapons.” The Swords of Iron war has seen a variety of weapons used against Israel, including aerial weapons, such as: […]
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey The New Arab, Nov. 2023 “… the Houthis’ newfound ability to target ships in the Red Sea is a striking example of the blowback of Yemen’s war, and how the group’s threat to the US-led regional order has increased.” Yemen has captured global attention after the country’s Houthi rebels began launching ballistic missiles and drones at Israel in late October. […]
The Conversation, Nov. 1, 2023 “… there appears to be growing popular discontent in Arab countries over the perceived weak stance of their governments toward Israel. But due to the authoritarian nature of many of these regimes, public opinion has little influence on policy.” Yemen’s Houthi movement launched missiles and drones at Israel on Oct. 31, 2023 […]
Thursday, November 23rd 2023 / Thursday, November 23rd 2023
HOSTAGE DEAL APPROVED Israeli Gov’t Approves Hostage Deal with Hamas, Here are the Details: David Rosenberg, World Israel News, Nov. 22, 2023 — Israel’s cabinet voted Wednesday to green light the potential release of hundreds of jailed Palestinian terrorists and a temporary ceasefire in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip in exchange for the return of dozens of captives […]
Thursday, November 23rd 2023
Richard Kemp Telegraph, Nov. 20, 2023 “Many people don’t want to believe the Israelis; it seems they would rather believe Hamas.” Hamas uses hospitals and other protected places like schools and mosques for terrorist purposes. Since 2006, when the terror group took over the Gaza Strip, we have seen report after report showing just that. […]
Daniel Henninger WSJ, Nov. 15, 2023 “Hamas knew that the humanitarian-crisis narrative after the IDF chased them into Gaza’s teeming neighborhoods would isolate Israel politically. In that crude sense, the day of slaughter was a success. But even more cynical than their naive Western counterparts, Hamas always knew their isolate-Israel narrative had no practical solution. […]
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