A new government is like Russian roulette or playing the lottery; things can quickly backfire. A new government first has to find its footing, and whether it ever will is another question. As an outsider or in opposition, it's always easy to condemn and portray things as if they could do better, but there are countless examples from other countries that prove it's not easy to do better and that they fail at the first hurdle. The Bennett-Lapid coalition lasted only a short time—not four years, just a few months. In those few months, they switched roles as prime minister. We live in turbulent times, not least because of Russia. A new government cannot implement its promises unless it makes thousands of concessions that are detrimental to Israel but beneficial to its own diplomatic flattery, as the past has shown, particularly with the extreme antisemitism that resulted. It sounds easy to want to make everything better, especially when a great foundation has been laid by the current government, with approximately 80 percent of Gaza's terrorist structures destroyed and Iran set back by 70 percent, but it's not finished yet; there's still a lot of work to be done. However, this work isn't based on concessions but on assertiveness, something the opposition has never demonstrated. Flattery is not assertiveness.
Senator Lindsey Graham was a man of justice, Israel’s closest friend, a good friend to the West, a personal friend to many politicians, a senator who held a special place in the hearts of the American people, and an American patriot. We will always remember him. We all mourn and grieve in our own individual ways. Senator Lindsey Graham, thank you for everything—thank you.
In everlasting memory of Senator Lindsey Graham🕯️
In everlasting memory of Senator Lindsey Graham🕯️
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West Bank: The dog was poisoned because its owner is a settler. These terrorists are comparable to Hamas; they kill Israelis, they kill animals on Israeli soil, they kill settlers, they stone settlers. All legitimate, since they are just settlers living in the land of their ancestors; you're allowed to kill them, stone them, poison their livestock, their pets, their drinking water—after all, there are a hundred other Jewish countries in the world, and only one Arabia?
First Framework Agreement for a Regional Council – for the Samaria Council, Cost: 8 Billion NIS
In the presence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Housing Minister Haim Katz, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, Regional Development Agency Director Yehuda Eliyahu, and Samaria Council Chairman Yossi Dagan, the first framework agreement with a regional council in Israel was signed – in Samaria. Alongside the construction of 18 new settlements in northern Samaria, 8 billion NIS will be invested in infrastructure and the development of existing settlements.
Samaria Council Chairman Yossi Dagan welcomed the agreement and stated: “This historic agreement provides an 8 billion NIS solution to strengthen the existing settlements. We will reach the millions of residents of Samaria for the future of the State of Israel.”
In the presence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Housing Minister Haim Katz, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, Regional Development Agency Director Yehuda Eliyahu, and Samaria Council Chairman Yossi Dagan, the first framework agreement with a regional council in Israel was signed – in Samaria. Alongside the construction of 18 new settlements in northern Samaria, 8 billion NIS will be invested in infrastructure and the development of existing settlements.
Samaria Council Chairman Yossi Dagan welcomed the agreement and stated: “This historic agreement provides an 8 billion NIS solution to strengthen the existing settlements. We will reach the millions of residents of Samaria for the future of the State of Israel.”
Mansour Abbas threatens to end Zionism and gives the impression of denying Israel's existence while simultaneously striving for a purely Arab existence within Israel. He will continue to incite Arab terror against the indigenous population of the West Bank, calling for the poisoning of their livestock and the killing of dogs and other native animals, as the terrorist organization Hamas did on October 7. He wants to exterminate the indigenous population (commonly referred to as settlers) of the West Bank and their ancestors who have always lived and are buried there, and establish a Gaza Strip of terror and violence through stone-throwing, murder, and similar acts against the indigenous people. With Israeli support from Eizenkot and others, he intends to annex this territory as the Gaza Strip. Under Mansour Abbas, a new genocide against the indigenous population of the West Bank is imminent (we remember Hebron). He will continue to support violence, smuggle cell phones into prisons, and kill the rule of law.
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Eizenkot is not CENTER, no, but left, bordering on left-wing extremism!
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar:
Another attempt by the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, to impose sanctions against Israel failed again today at the EU Foreign Affairs Council.
➡️There was no consensus.
➡️There was no relative majority.
➡️In fact, there was no majority at all.
Nevertheless, Kallas decided to continue her persistent campaign against Israel and refer the discussion to the Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper) to continue the campaign and find a new way to circumvent the rules.
Relations between Israel and Europe must be based on dialogue and fairness. Such underhanded tactics do not serve our common interests.
Another attempt by the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, to impose sanctions against Israel failed again today at the EU Foreign Affairs Council.
➡️There was no consensus.
➡️There was no relative majority.
➡️In fact, there was no majority at all.
Nevertheless, Kallas decided to continue her persistent campaign against Israel and refer the discussion to the Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper) to continue the campaign and find a new way to circumvent the rules.
Relations between Israel and Europe must be based on dialogue and fairness. Such underhanded tactics do not serve our common interests.
The Conditions Saudi Arabia Set for Normalizing Relations with Israel and Joining the Abraham Accords
According to sources familiar with the details, the unified message from the Bin Salman government comprises two main conditions: the removal of Netanyahu as Israeli Prime Minister after the elections and the reversal of the measures initiated by Minister Smotrich in Judea and Samaria. Furthermore, during the war, Saudi Arabia repeatedly considered officially recognizing Israel in exchange for far-reaching concessions, including a willingness to establish a Palestinian state in the future.
According to sources familiar with the details, the unified message from the Bin Salman government comprises two main conditions: the removal of Netanyahu as Israeli Prime Minister after the elections and the reversal of the measures initiated by Minister Smotrich in Judea and Samaria. Furthermore, during the war, Saudi Arabia repeatedly considered officially recognizing Israel in exchange for far-reaching concessions, including a willingness to establish a Palestinian state in the future.
This accession under these wishes and conditions is not genuine accession; it is a weapon against Israel and the Israeli people. It is not driven by a desire for peace, but by the desire to make demands and undermine Israel. Eizenkot and his cronies will make such concessions out of pure treachery. These concessions do not serve the Israeli people, but only self-promotion. Anyone willing to make such concessions will never be able to defend their country. Anyone willing to make such concessions does not love their people; they love subservient diplomacy at Israel's expense, for the benefit of its enemies. Whoever votes for Eizenkot does not vote for Israel. The opposition does not want to please its own people; it wants to please others. The opposition does not want to serve the people, but foreigners. They are indeed eager for Israel to be ruled by many foreign powers, and then they call it diplomacy.