Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, January 30th 2025 / Thursday, January 30th 2025
BEHIND THE SCENES WATCH: Trump’s New Gaza Plan Rocks the Deep State: Caroline B. Glick, JNS, Jan. 28, 2025 — Is it time for Gazans to kick rocks and head to Egypt? [Caroline Glick discusses the election of Yitchak Amir in contents of the left-wing activism that she alleges is waging behind-the-scenes war against Benjamin Netanyahu – […]
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Thursday, January 30th 2025
Herb Keinon Jerusalem Post, Jan. 28, 2025 “Appointing him now as Supreme Court president, even though this cloud above his head has not been dispelled, only gives fodder to those who already say that, for various reasons, the court is illegitimate.” In a normal country, appointing a Supreme Court president clouded by ethical allegations would dominate […]
Tova Zimuky Ynet News, Jan. 26, 2025 “This means that the judicial system, which requires joint administrative decisions by the minister and the president, will not be made.” The Judicial Selection Committee appointed on Sunday High Court judge Yizhak Amit as permanent Chief Justice. The vote on the 14th president of the Supreme Court comes […]
Omer Dostri Jerusalem Post, Jan. 9, 2025 “The High Court’s ruling signifies the devaluation of the Israeli legislature, stripping it of its significance as both a constituent and legislative authority.” In their decision announced on January 1, 2024, regarding the amendment to the Basic Law aimed at reducing the reasonableness standard, eight out of the […]
Moshe Cohen-Eliya Law & Liberty, Mar. 4, 2024 “What explains the transfer of power from elected representative institutions to the judiciary in Israel?” In early 2024 and at the height of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, the Israeli Supreme Court published the most important ruling in its history. By a narrow majority of 8 to […]
Wednesday, January 29th 2025
“To me, bringing the Accords to bear as an organizing framework for reconstituting Gaza is what the Abraham Accords were conceived for. They are supposed to meet that kind of challenge and purpose. They’re the antidote to the persistent dysfunction of radicalism seizing the Middle East by the short hairs and giving it perpetual whiplash.” – J.E. Dyer […]
J.E. Dyer The Optimistic Conservative, Jan.27, 2025 “I’ve been expecting him to invoke the Abraham Accords in relation to the war in Gaza, because that’s his foundational commitment for U.S. policy in the Middle East.” There’s no question President Trump disappointed a whole lot of people and lost a lot of momentum with some supporters […]
Khaled Abu Toameh Gatestone, Jan. 27, 2025 “The Qataris do not want the PA in the Gaza Strip to rein in Hamas and other terrorist groups, or to prevent attacks against Israel. Instead, they want the PA to act as a front to maintain Hamas’s hold on power — as a cover for keeping Hamas […]
Park MacDougald and Adam Lehrer The Scroll, Jan. 24, 2025 “Iran will hopefully make a deal, and if they don’t make a deal, that’s okay too,” combined with Trump’s expressed wish that Israel not have to resort to a strike (i.e., leaving the option open), is at the very least preferable to the Obama-Biden version of Iran […]
Wednesday, January 29th 2025 / Wednesday, January 29th 2025
Michael R. Gordon WSJ, Jan. 26, 2025 “It’s an interesting opening gambit, but it’s hard to imagine it having much traction as an idea.” President Trump’s Saturday night proposal that Palestinians vacate a devastated Gaza marked a sharp break with his predecessor and introduced a contentious new initiative into his unfolding Middle East diplomatic plans. Trump said […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Tuesday, January 28th 2025 / Tuesday, January 28th 2025
Citations de la semaine: “Le travail commence. Nous avons gagné, mais maintenant nous devons les ramener à la maison. Certaines des personnes ici présentes sont d’anciens otages. Ce n’est pas une bonne situation. Les trois jeunes femmes qui sont rentrées chez elles ont été blessées. L’une d’entre elles a eu les doigts arrachés. Elle […]
“In the eight decades since the Holocaust, the growing trend toward the universalization of the Holocaust has long since gotten out of hand. Scholars, self-styled “human rights” organizations and others eager to make use of the historical suffering of the Jewish people for their own purposes have seized on the Nazi campaign to exterminate the […]
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