Last night on CNBC Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff hinted that some stunning revelations around expansion of the Abraham Peace Accords would likely surface in the next week. Immediately thereafter, President Trump sent a message of support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, against a judicial effort targeting the Prime Minister.
Today, we start to hear of some rather stunning developments in the region that might explain multiple background stories, including the above and the severity of response from President Trump when he felt that Israel was overreacting to the Iran missile fired during the early hours of the ceasefire.
In a stunning development, Israel Hayom is reporting on the outlines of a peace agreement and long-term solution for the Israel-Gaza conflict. The report might explain why President Trump made bold moves in Syria recently, including the removal of all U.S./western sanctions and the close relationship between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman (MbS).
According to Israel Hayom, there was a 4-way call (Trump, Netanyahu, Rubio, Dermer) after the Iran strikes. President Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to “fundamental principles in general terms” including:
♦ “Gaza hostilities will conclude within two weeks.” ♦ “Four Arab nations (including Egypt and the UAE) will administer the Gaza Strip, replacing the murderous Hamas terrorist organization.” ♦ “The remaining Hamas leadership will face exile to other countries (possibly Qatar and Turkey), while the hostages gain freedom.” ♦ “Multiple nations globally will accept numerous Gaza inhabitants seeking emigration.” ♦ “Abraham Accords expansion will bring Syria, Saudi Arabia, and additional Arab and Muslim countries to recognize Israel and establish official relationships.” ♦ “Israel will declare its willingness for future Palestinian conflict resolution under the ‘two states’ concept, contingent upon the Palestinian Authority reforms.” ♦ “The United States will acknowledge limited Israeli sovereignty implementation in Judea and Samaria.”
President Trump was reportedly angered by Israeli strikes after his Iran ceasefire announcement, because he feared further hostilities would derail this complicated deal.
Saudi Arabia was previously on the cusp of signing up to the Abraham Accords, but retreated from the agreement when the Israeli-Hamas war erupted within Gaza. It would not be surprising to see them come back to that agreement with President Trump’s guidance and request.
If we think about the status of Syria, we can clearly see how President Trump has enticed the new Syrian government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa to the peace table based on economic benefits (sanctions removed). In fact there are large billboards all over Tel Aviv thanking President Trump for his efforts in the embattled nation. It is rather remarkable.
Put all that together, and yes there are significant indications well beyond the report by Israel Hayom that something rather remarkable is possible within the middle-east and specifically as they relate to Israel. This might also explain why it now seems likely the judiciary in Israel will suspend or delay their targeting of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he works with President Trump to carry out this peace agenda.
The modified two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians will likely create internal angst. But reasonably if done correctly without the influence of Hamas it could work. Hamas leadership lives in Qatar, so that really doesn’t change their personal status.
With Iran now effectively removed from their ability to antagonize the region, and with President Trump as the enforcer to stop their extremism, the path to peace seems much more likely. This opens the door for a new era in mid-east politics.
Remarkable. All of it.
If President Donald Trump can pull this off, they better start erecting the scaffolding in South Dakota.
Thank you @realDonaldTrump. I was deeply moved by your heartfelt support for me and your incredible support for Israel and the Jewish people.
I look forward to continue working with you to defeat our common enemies, liberate our hostages and quickly expand the circle of peace. https://t.co/zRd6LYfMbY pic.twitter.com/YCGN1dIu0d
— Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) June 26, 2025

It turns the best analysis of all was the one made four or five days ago, I saved the comment but can’t remember who made it:
Sometimes our “prophetic propensities” are so intense and such an intrinsic part of the makeup of our ego that we cannot even accept a clear win, because it clashes with our Cassandra emotions.
Xi is silent. Medvedev sent a drunken tweet. Oh, the calamity.
Meantime, it is NOT just Israel who is happy in the Middle East. Probably the happiest is Saudi Arabia and their Arab allies.
HUGE difference between Russia and Iran:
getting entangled in Ukraine brought absolutely no benefit to United States and the world except to the warmongers and arms dealers putting Iran in its place is a centerpiece to the Trumpian, as in AMERICAN not Israeli foreign policy
There is a huge benefit in not having nuclear proliferation go rampant in that zone. Not just for Israel. For us. Those too obsessed with Israel always think in binary terms – if Israel has atomic weapons, isn’t just “fair” that Iran would have them as well?
If so, how naive do we have to be to think things would stop there?
Saudi Arabia would get them next, as well as some of the small extremely rich countries in the region which could afford them etc. etc. How is it in the American interest for that to happen?
I said putting Iran in its place is a centerpiece to the Trumpian, as in AMERICAN not Israeli foreign policy.
Look at the grand image. This was planned likely during the first Trump term. Abraham accords, facilitating a reconciliation between the Arab world and Israel. Giving realistic hope, for the first time, to a greater peace in the region.
What many otherwise highly intelligent and patriotic armchair generals might miss is that we already TRIED the alternative.
It was the Obama policy:
to punish Israel according to the Kissinger dictum “it may be dangerous to be America’s enemy, but to be America’s friend is fatal”
to push the Saudis in the hands of China/BRICS etc. – remember the obamistas and Biden calling Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman a murderer for the Kashoggi episode?
to embolden and finance the Iranian nuclear program, according to the wishes of Iranian moles, various Jarretts and Kerrys who envisioned an Iran dominating the Middle East
How quickly we forget . . . Did we really want a continuation of that policy, all the way to Iran holding not just an embassy but the world hostage? Look how irrationally they behave RIGHT NOW, on the brink of defeat. Would entrusting them with nuclear weapons have helped?
Yes, Iraq was a disaster. We know well that who doesn’t know history is condemned to repeat it . . . But there is another danger: to get stuck in one historical paradigm so mechanically, so predictably, as to think all subsequent historic events are and will forever be the same.
Thank you, President Trump, for taking the best path among the (all) unsavory ones, and for being a true leader.
It isn’t the Iranian people, its their leaders, it isn’t the Palestinian people, its their leaders.
At one time in certain circles in the north-east states of America it was de jour to speak of the “noble red man” and to pose all sorts of apologist arguments in their favor…….this while settlers were being scalped and homes burnt. How easy to pontificate from the safety of the keyboard, how easy reality is avoided, the violent memories become blurred…….surreal even.
How soon we forget the atrocities of Oct 7th! Those weren’t the “leaders” those were Palestinians and the horrors committed were every bit as savage as an native American torture. Native Americans had a reason for their behavior and it was their culture. Palestine has the same culture and I am sorry that some cannot or will not let themselves be objective.
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The Palestinian population thinks October 7 was the right thing to do.
Bibi thought murdering Palestinians way before Oct 7th was the right thing to do.
All the tit for tat goes nowhere.
So the Oct 7th atrocities were justified in your mind? Just trying to understand your position.
Are you a bot, paid to write stupidity, or just a moron?
Please document and defend your statement. Receipts will be welcome.
That means they lost the right to live on this planet, imho.
Excuse me… but didn’t the “settlers” take the Indians’ land often times by force and our government betrayed the Indians in the end???!!!!
There is no such thing as a palestinian. They are Arabs, and all of them have been indoctrinated to jihad. So no, it’s not just their leaders.
A very dishonest comparison ! a bionic ignorant comparison. Jewish people didnt teach their kids to blow up in markets and gatherings! Your comment makes me vomit!!
“ right to reply “ like CNN right to free speech !
Thank you for truth.
Are we really sure of that. The insanity began in 1979, over 4 decades ago.
The Iranian people who remember a pre-Islamic Jihadist nation are now old, in their 70s or more.
So what has the education of the last few generations of Iranian kids been like? Surely, it’s been nothing but hateful propaganda against the West, Jews, and the Great Satan, America.
Sure, the elders recall a time when Iran was modern, when it was pro-West. Their kids probably have been told stories about the old Iran but what of their grandkids and great grandkids?
I am just not sure that the rosy picture some paint of an overthrown Islamic jihadist state turning into a friendly-to -the West state is accurate at all.
The people in this vid don’t appear to take the ayatollah and his imams too seriously. Somthing’s definitely stinko about what gets shown in America as “the Iranian way of life.” Trump should bomb CIA and NSA while he’s at it
Watch this and count the burkas you see:
The old revolutionaries are dying off. Iran is a modern society with all the same kinds of desires people living in modern societies have. The younger generation is not as tied to the revolutionary fervor as the older generations. So, I don’t know if this is legit or not, but I can say that most of what we think we know about Iran is circa 1979 when we cut them off from the rest of the world. I’d be a little surprised to hear this is legit, but not shocked.
It’s also why the “Iran can’t have nukes” bots are nuts. Turning Iran into a killing field would have been total madness. Far worse than nukes.
Here’s another vid from the land of ancient Persia…posted at youtube 6 hours ago. Whatever those huge bombs blew up must not have been anywhere near these scenes. Hey DJT! Blow up the CIA! Boooooom!
EDIT: even as a whitebread southern-born homeboy, from watching this vid I have the impression I’d be safer walking the streets of downtown Tehran than I would walking the streets of NYC, LA, Chicago, etc. UniParty Intelligence State in the USA = deadly poison
A man, yes probably. As long as you know the laws and speak Farsi.
I noticed only 2 women walking alone, always in groups of two or more. Later as it grew dark, 1 woman walking alone was on her phone, a man reached out and placed his hand on her butt, the woman scurried ahead to 2 women walking ahead so she looked like she was in a group. Big cities are always different than smaller ones or mainly rural. Where economies thrive, things look beautiful and in numbers people feel safe. As much as we’re misled, that video is misleading also.
Israel does not want Iran to have a modern society with or without the Ayatollahs. They want the Libya and Syria model. A Mad Max hell scape with Christians and other minorities being murdered on an industrial scale. The more chaos the better Bibi likes it.
Syria, with its’ CIA/Mossad “leader” who now wears a suit and tie but previously was a head chopper. Well they are in the middle of murdering every last Christian and Alawite in the country. There was just a church bombing that killed about 100 Christians.
This is the model they want for Iran.
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True. We live daily with those on our own soil who will never forget. Not forgetting = survival. Another sad thing is people forgetting their mixed race ancestors, especially if they were Jewish – again, survival.
I remember the 70’s here and how easy and free we were growing up. Then things started changing to a police state when my kids were teenagers, now my grandkids are teenagers and we’re back to letting teenagers/criminals get away with everything again-except these young adults are disrespectful and commit worse crimes than the generations before. Trying to get that across to my family is like talking to aliens. I can only imagine it’s the same in Iran with the exception that young women/girls are more willing to listen because it’s so extreme. Men not so much.
1.2 billion muslims and approx. 200,000,000 believe radical islam and sharia law. Approx. 400-800,000,000 mulsims are complacent and if sharia law was implemented they would not care. The West is letting their guard down on this one. 5-10 years from now or sooner, none of this will matter, imo. I’d love to be wrong, but…. The Bible doesn’t lie, we know what’s to come.
While there’s plenty of debate re what is a Palestinian, one thing that isn’t debatable is regarding the Iranian people. Read a few weeks ago up to 85% of Iran’s population are anti-Mullahs. Also, a year or so ago on a website regarding the persecuted Christian Church, Iran had the fastest growing Christian population anywhere in the world. Nearly all growth was from underground churches and covert meetings in private homes. Unable to find the link to that website now
https://www.crossway.org/articles/how-iran-became-a-hotspot-for-christianity/
That sounds fantastic. Funny story that applies to Global churches as the word Global is derogatory these days. I was raised first Methodist, to Baptist introduced to Evangelism from a baby to teenager. I fondly remembered going to Sunday School at the Methodist Church. Anyway I decided to look up the difference between denominations and hit on the Global Baptist Church site where they were busy destroying the Methodist and Evangelist denominations. I was shocked and sent an anonymous scathing email to them. I thought Christians should not judge one another based on man’s interpretations of a few bible verses. Churches/houses divided will fall.
Its like Russia. The warmongers and extremists want to paint a one sided picture for their own agenda. They are no different to our Democrat party.
Cf. sociologist David Garrison (PhD U of Chicago), A Wind in the House of Islam: How God is drawing Muslims around the world to faith in Jesus Christ (2014). He points out that “Allah” was the word Arab Christians were using for God centuries before the coming of Islam.
“Westerners mistakenly suspect that Muslim-background believers wrestle with the loyalty demands of Christ and Muhammad, but [in this country] this was rarely the case. For the Muslim-background believers I interviewed, Muhammad was not a rival to Christ. They knew that Muhammad never claimed deity or status as a savior; he faded into irrelevance once a Muslim accepted that Jesus was, in fact, Allah’s provision for salvation.
This may, in part, explain why Muslim followers of Christ, particularly those who would be viewed as Insiders [i.e. crypto-Christians], found little need to attack Muhammad. I rarely heard a disparaging word uttered against Muhammad. Instead, he was often described as ‘a disciple of Allah,’ ‘a prophet of Allah,’ ‘one of God’s children,’ and the like. The worst I heard was a simple admission that ‘he is a sinner in need of salvation.’ ”
Garrison reports that it is often the Koran itself serving as a stepping-stone or bridge to Christianity. Here’s an example, from an interview with a 55-year-old father of four and a prominent politician in the nationalist party (country unnamed):
“‘When I returned home later that year, I bought a copy of the Qur’an in the Bangla language. The first thing I noticed was that there were many stories in the Qur’an that were at variance with what I had heard from the mawlanas, the Islamic teachers in the mosque. I searched the Qur’an to understand more about Muhammad, but instead, I found Isa, and this disturbed me.’
I asked Amid to explain.
‘In the Qur’an,’ he said, ‘I found no titles of honor for Muhammad, but 23 honorable titles that Allah gave to Isa. I saw that Muhammad is not with Allah now, but Isa is in heaven with Allah now. Muhammad is not coming again, but Isa is coming again. Muhammad will not be at the Last Judgment, but Isa will be at the Last Judgment Day. Muhammad is dead, but Isa is alive. Only four times does the Qur’an speak of Muhammad, and yet 97 times it talks about Isa. Muhammad is not a savior, according to the Qur’an, but Isa’s very name means “Savior.” Muhammad is only a messenger, but Isa is called Ruhullah, the Spirit of Allah.’
Amid continued with his litany of comparisons for several minutes explaining how, in every way, the Qur’an itself elevated Isa above Muhammad.”
Isa = Isa ibn Maryam = Jesus, son of Mary
Da’wah: Muslim appologetics by any other name is heresy. You’re spouting pure propaganda. Our Lord says to Beware of false teachings. By their fruit you shall know them. You do not belong here.
Nope, all off them.
It isn’t the Ukrainian people it’s our deep state.
Simple solution :
Give every man woman and child in Iran 100 US Pennies…
The People will take it from there…
Then do Gaza…
In God We Trust
{All others pay cash}
Trust God
Fear not
Really? 70% of Gazans supported October 7.
That analysis doesn’t hold if you apply it to the American people.
The Iranians hate their regime.
The “Palestinians” voted for Hamas and when polled thought October 7th was great.
Huge difference.
interesting comment. Then you obviously can tell me why Egypt has built a better wall than us to keep the Palestinians out and what Arab country is actively taking these “refugees” in?
I’ll await your comment………
Unfortunately, in the case of the Palestinians – it is the people, not just the leaders. Perhaps that can be changed. We may see.
We hope the bulk of the Iranian population are still more Persian than Muslim.
The best guess by Intel thru the 1990s + later was that Iran already had nukes.
The idea that Iran’s weapon’s grade material has all been destroyed is fanciful.
The idea that Iran cannot get nukes from the likes of NK or Russia or China or Pakistan is fanciful.
The idea that – given Iran’s capabilities – that we can reach a definitive conclusion within a couple of days whether Trump’s Efforts will prove his God-like Status yet again is fanciful.
So, the idea this current iteration of the Conflict was about — Stopping Iran From Getting Nukes was fanciful.
It’s a broken record from 2002.
(For the record, I highly doubt the Conventional Wisdom that Iraq Had No WMDs + hindsight proves it… Old chemical artillery shells were found + reported but Karl Rove said that was no longer the Narrative + we were moving on. (If stockpiles had not been relocated or were discovered, it could have been highly embarrassing at minimum if Scientists were then able to trace their sources (the way they did with Syria when they tried to commit Obama into a fuller commitment to using US Troops to remove Assad after an attack Crossed Obama’s Redline.)))
Hero Worshippers need for the Results to be definitive right away — before any Next Shoes can drop:
Iran has not lit American Streets on Fire + is not trying to invade Israel or shooting at it anymore — so — the book is closed. Nothing to see here. Nothing to debate. Nothing to discuss – beyond how infallible or close to perfect Trump is…
—- For myself, I want to see what the next 6 months bring us….because it can go any number of ways + some of them are good…
Best Case, to me, is that what Alex Jones was told by multiple sources is reality: that Powerful Elements within Iran are making a move to do Regime Change from within…
Because, at some point – it seems to me – the Regime in Iran will have to go the way of Assad — for the Davos Crew’s plans for the CCP-led BRI Goals to be met…
What should concern Americans is — the Davos Crew has also spelled out in the open that – another Key Necessity is — removing the US as the Lone Superpower in a Unipolar World…
Which would seem to explain why they have been trying to get the American People to agree to go to war with Russia over Ukraine.
— Come to think of it — honestly — if Biden/Harris were still in the White House — + that White House was about to drop some our biggest bombs on Iran ——
what would the Average Commenter here be saying right now…???
Candide, half-dead with fear and fatigue, lay among the ruins, imploring his tutor’s assistance. But Pangloss was busy discoursing with a passerby:
‘This earthquake is no new thing,’ said he; ‘the city of Lima in America experienced the same shocks last year; the same causes produce the same effects; there is certainly a train of sulphur under the earth from Lima to Lisbon.’
‘Nothing is more probable,’ said the other, ‘but for God’s sake, bring some oil and wine for this poor young man!’
‘What can be the sufficient reason for this phenomenon?’ continued Pangloss. ‘It is impossible that things should be other than they are; for all is for the best in this best of all possible worlds.’
It seems that the majority have lost the better part of their pattern recognition skills, if they ever had any. The intent is clear with regard to Iran. Iran is slated to be taken out in furtherance of the Greater Israel Project. The IAEA came up with the “Iran is cheating” narrative the day before our attack. They cite supposed violations from more than 20 years ago. It would be interesting to have a conversation about our sins from 20 years ago but I digress.
This lead Lavrov to state that the IAEA is a Western CIA/NATO organization and can no longer be trusted to be neutral or fulfill their stated purpose. The NNPT is now on life support at best.
Please Explain how we got involved in Israel’s foreign policy? Our USAID paid many Israeli Lefties. I saw their brand new flags. Hundreds of them. We have Muslims in our government so please explain.
This calls for Sword Dance v.2.0.
Sharing this for the hilarious photo (Trump in his McD’s “fries” outfit waving out of the cockpit of a B2)…
HILARIOUS PIC: TRUMP FLIES B-2
and DETERRENT
[…It does not matter what the MSM say about how long the Iranians were set back on their nuclear program.
The timeline is irrelevant.
The fact of the matter is, that Iran knows that if they try again, we can delete them off the map, without suffering a single causality. Trump just showed the unparalleled power and precision of the US Military, and Iran knows that if they flirt with nukes, we can destroy them with relative ease, and Trump took it VERY easy on them this time.
This operation served as a future deterrent via show of force…]
https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/midnight-hammer-is-a-future-deterrent
HOLY CATS! President Trump is on a MAGA roll!
Blessings to President Trump and his Team.
RESPECT.
👊👊🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
“Multiple nations globally will accept numerous Gaza inhabitants seeking emigration.” ♦
How many will the US get? Too many probably.
It had better be zero. Let’s donate a million or so more (as deportees)!
Anyone here from the UK?
Not from UK, but I watch Tusi TV and he appears to have good resources from Iran his home country.
“ “Israel will declare its willingness for future Palestinian conflict resolution under the ‘two states’ concept, contingent upon the Palestinian Authority reforms.””
This ain’t ever happening.
Never say never!
“Multiple nations globally will accept numerous Gaza inhabitants seeking emigration.”
I’m hoping those nations don’t include any nation named America, or anyone near America.
So this is what he dreamed up during his four years out of office! Spectacular!
A few days ago a reporter shouted out a question as President Trump was walking to the chopper or somewhere.
He shouted back that he was working on something much bigger.
I tried to point that out and got fu fued.
President Trump provides little tips if you look for them.
I stumbled across this very interesting take on Iran, Ukraine and British Imperial ambitions… Thoughts?
Excellent! I agree, too.
Someone posted a Prometheanaction YT link the other day here.
Thank you.
President Trump is brilliant, but I don’t agree that Israel should be subjected to further partition and be made even smaller than it already is. Instead, the sovereignty of Israel over Gaza and Judea and Samaria should finally be accepted. Israel would still remain quite tiny in comparison with Arab countries and Iran.
The neutralization of Hamas would not completely solve the security problem because the hostility of the Palestinian Authority would persist, as would the eliminationist sentiments among many Arabs inside and outside of Israel, who simply cannot accept what they regard as Jewish rule over Muslim territory.
It is therefore unlikely that any Jewish state would really please the Muslim world. However, it would not really be all that much harder to accept the currently bigger version than to accept a residual Jewish state on half of Israel’s present territory. Both would be minuscule.
From a religious and biblical standpoint, anyone who considers Israel to have a divine destiny would want the Jewish state to secure its sovereignty over its biblical territory, thereby creating conditions conducive to the eventual reestablishment of the Davidic Kingdom and the temple in Jerusalem in a Messianic age.
For “from a religious and biblical perspective,” read: “from the perspective of the Scofield Study Bible and “premillennial dispensationalism,” quite influential in certain parts of American Evangelicalism, anyone who considers the Zionist state to have a divine destiny…”
Does Daddy Trump ever sleep?
I’ve heard he gets the occasional 2-4 hours.
Great genes, evidently.
“Multiple nations globally will accept numerous Gaza inhabitants seeking emigration.”
Shit.
“Multiple nations”… is a euphemism which, roughly translated, means “everyone’s going to Newark”...
My best guess is that a Peace Deal will not be hard to establish. Not saying it will end the periodic bloodshed by any means – but now that Gaza + the Palestinians + certain groups have been flattened + Assad has been removed —— Economic Development Projects that the new Ruler in Saudia has pushed + that the UAE has talked about hope to be more viable.
In short – Dynamics that suited the Old Order of the last several decades have been blown away like ripping up old roads + demolishing old buildings that aren’t worth remodeling…
Things that the Gulf Wing of Davos were saying were legitimate Goals that were hard imagine given History — now have a couple of Fundamental Roadblocks — Obliterated…
I would not be terribly surprised to see a reversal of 1979 happen in Iran.
it has been cooperating on the CCP-led Belt + Road Initiative (BRI) so far but the Goals of that plan did not seem feasible with Iran + Syria be8ng the way they have been since 79…
The India-Pakistan Problem would also seem like too big a risk…
let’s see what happens to them between now + 2030…
I blew the start of this one…
Because, any conditions that maintain the Status Quo of the last 40+ years in Iran — seem to me to run counter to the Economic + Infrastructure Development Plans of the Belt & Road Initiative…
I can’t picture how an Isolated + Belligerent Iran or Syria fits into the vision the Davos Crew has for the near + long-term future.
— What I should have said was — striking a Deal with Power Elements inside Iran should not be terribly difficult – those that understand what the Davos Crew (including Saudia + the UAE) have planned + have already been taking in vast sums in partnership with the CCP-led BRI Projecta…
In short, there are deals that can be made but Regime Change would be part of them…
In fact, even though it is very hard to imagine the Current Regime from transforming itself without a Civil War —-
— but some of us who grew up in the 1980s or earlier would have never dreamed the Iron Curtain + the USSR + the Cold War would vanish as rapidly + as relatively bloodless as it did…
3 letters…OIL
Tremendous foreign policy achievements by 47. BUT…if they don’t get serious, right NOW, about election integrity and stopping the Dems from cheating, it will all go away in a few years,. maybe less. Watermarked paper ballots, highest in class chain of custody procedures, proof of citizenship to vote, 3 days of voting, not 3 weeks or 3 months, all 3 days are state and local holidays, extremely limited absentee voting, NO dropboxes, No machines, No Dominion, No large vote collection or counting centers, Small voting precincts with a maximum of 2,000 citizens per precinct and all votes counted at the precinct level.
“Four Arab nations (including Egypt and the UAE) will administer the Gaza Strip, …”
Can’t wait to see how that works out.
Jack Hibbs on the 2 state solution and more:
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ICie3XpsKuY?list=PLeusApGYyy-LZheJRXgZOVWlZ6Rxr8_M0&autoplay=1&iv_load_policy=3&loop=1&start=
But reasonably if done correctly without the influence of Hamas it could work.
The influence you speak of is embedded in most of Palestinian people and activists around the world. Will the people who repeatedly voted for Hamas be happy with overlords from other countries? Will the expelled Hamas “leadership” try to sabotage with terror cells and assassinations? Likely.
Without victory, there is no peace.
I just wanted to share an analysis with you all written by David Mark, on 6-25, for the website, Israel Unwired
This Is The Real Reason Why Trump Stopped Israel
“By now everyone who is paying attention saw or heard President Trump drop the F-bomb in relation to Israel and Iran when it came to the fragile ceasefire he imposed. Why did Trump claim Israel broke the ceasefire when the timeline clearly showed they did not? Some pundits have chalked it up to Trump throwing a fit or trying to placate his non-interventionist wing of the MAGA movement by showing he is not “controlled by Israel,” but in truth none of that makes sense. So what is really going on here?
“In classic Trump, the President ordered another country who is sovereign to stand down in the face of their arch enemy. Remember, this is already after Iran’s ceasefire violation. Why would President Trump post this? The answer lies in what Israel took out just after it and Iran supposedly agreed to a ceasefire.
The ceasefire was set to take place six hours later (some say 12 hours later) when Israel dropped 100s of munitions on key regime targets in Iran. One of these targets was the IRGC headquarters in Tehran. The strike killed hundreds of the IRGC Basij militia. The Basij militia is the key component of Iran’s grip on its citizens. More than a military faction, Basij represents a sort of fraternity of indoctrinated individuals spread throughout the country.
“In the past the Basij have been responsible for violently putting down many of Iran’s protest movements - most notably the 2009 election protests and Mahsa Amini protests os 2022-2023. The Basij are the forefront of religious coercion, employing violence to enforce Shia extremist standards.
“Given the heinous nature of the Basij, why would President Trump care if Israel took out the leadership?
USA and Israel Are Not On The Same Page When It Comes To IranTo understand this, one has to acknowledge that Israel’s goals and US goals in Iran, while overlapping are not in sync. President Trump has been emphatic since the ceasefire that he does not want regime change in Iran and while Israel has not publicly insisted that regime change was one of the key points of the 12-Day war, Prime Minister Netanyahu hinted that it may be the result of Israel’s actions.
Israel understands that the Islamic Republic of Iran is an existential threat to Israel and as long as it is in power the threat of a nuclear attack and ballistic missile threat on Israel remains. Netanyahu and Israel’s leadership believes the only way to ensure this threat never arises again is to topple the regime and replace it with one that is far more friendly to Israel. Taking out the Basij leadership is a critical step towards making that happen.
“In fact the stirrings of regime change has already begun with the exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi stating the following on X:
“My fellow compatriots, We are now moving to the final phase of our struggle. It will be hard. But the regime is weak. It is near collapse. Only we, the Iranian people, can end it. To the military—as you’re given orders to lash out at the people—stand down. This is your final chance. You are being watched. We will remember who stood with the people and who committed crimes against them. To the world—do not save this corrupt, crumbling, terrorist regime. At this historic moment, stand with the Iranian people. Shield them from the regime’s desperate backlash. Do not prop up a regime that will, soon again, turn its guns, missiles, and terror toward you. Do not fear. Be bold. Victory is in our hands.”
“All of this begs the question, if the Iranian Regime won’t stop until they get a nuke and if they are predominate antagonist in the region, why is the US not supporting homegrown efforts to topple the Ayatollah and IRGC?
The Reason Trump Is Against Regime Change In IranTrump is not against regime change in Iran because of the following:
“The above reasons all sound plausible, but are incorrect. The main reason President Trump is against regime change in Iran is that he prefers autocratic leaders when dealing with foreign policy issues. Autocratic leaders are reliably predictable as long as they remain weak enough to manage. Furthermore, and this may seem counterintuitive, but Saudi Arabia would prefer the current regime in a very weakened state than a regime that is a constitutional monarchy.
Trump’s team has made a huge deal about a new Middle East they are building around the Abraham Accords. One of the biggest planks to that is a normalization agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia. This agreement will potentially achieve two things – full peace with the Sunni Arab world and Israel, sparking billions of dollars in cross investments and partnerships and more important to President Trump and the USA is a trading route unhindered from India to the Mediterranean that would run through to Saudi Arabia to the Israeli port in Ashdod (or a new one built in Gaza). Of course the main catalyst for all of this is the shared enemy of both the Arab Sunni states (minus Qatar) and Israel have in the current regime in Iran.
“Regime change in Iran would upend all of this. It would reduce the need for using Saudi Arabia as the anchor in the Middle East for which everything would have to flow as it would set up a direct relationship between Israel and Iran the way it was before the 1979 revolution. A direct Iran-Israel partnership would be unstoppable and add India into the mix as well as Azerbaijan, the New Middle built around Saudi Arabia would be left behind.
“President Trump has staked a lot on his partnership with the Saudis and to change gears now would collapse a lot of the deals that he has hoped to push forward. In his mind, better the current Iranian regime, always there and dangerous, but kept at bay rather than reshuffling the deck altogether.
Israel Is Going In For The Kill”Israel’s war with the current Iranian regime is now moving to a more focused phase with the goal of complete regime change. Israel has not spent decades building up its intelligence apparatus and covert operations capabilities inside Iran to just set them aside because President Trump wants some sort of regional calm. Israel’s government and a majority of Israelis are no longer that naive to put their safety in the hands of President Trump.
Expect opposition leaders abroad to continue to push for revolution. Dissidents on the ground will no longer just be protestors, but Israeli trained militias with full backing from the Mossad and IDF. Weapons transfers into Iranian Kurdish areas as well as Azeri majority areas will increase. Already there are disturbances on the streets and rumors that members of the main military (not IRGC) have defected. Reuters reported that drones attacked IRGC forces in Tabriz.
“In the coming weeks covert operations will ramp up and the current regime may not be able to quell the growing rebellion as it becomes more and more revealed. Trump may not want regime change for all of the above reasons listed, but he will welcome it and his administration will adjust. A free Iran will radically change the Middle East and the world. Netanyahu may be despised internationally by many on the right and left, but it will be his leadership and the determination of the IDF and Mossad that rids the world of a regime that not only brutalizes its own citizens, but spreads chaos and destruction throughout the region and the world.”