Jason D. Greenblatt (Arab News-Saudi Arabia): Negotiation, Trump Style
No one knows what is in President Donald Trump's head, and that is by design. Revealing his strategy would forfeit leverage, eliminate surprise, and weaken negotiations before they even begin. Strategic ambiguity is not confusion. It is strength.Bernard-Henri Levy (WSJ)Is Help Still on the Way for Iranian Protesters?
Many predicted he would strike Iran quickly. I did not. Weeks ago, I wrote that he would first test whether diplomacy could work - real diplomacy, aimed at real results. Not another paper promise that looks good in headlines and collapses in practice. The last deal [in 2015] merely kicked the nuclear threat down the road and gave the Iranian regime space to cheat.
Trump wants an agreement that eliminates the nuclear threat - one that is verifiable, enforceable and immediate. One that addresses Iran's growing missile capabilities and regional aggression. Trump understands that the first victims of the Iranian regime are the Iranian people themselves. They live under crushing sanctions imposed because of their leaders' warmongering, repression and extremism. They suffer for ambitions they did not choose. At the same time, the threat to Israel and to America's Arab allies remains real and, if left unchecked, will only grow far more dangerous.
Trump seeks peace and prosperity. That is what drives him. He is, at heart, a dealmaker. Leaders across the region share a clear-eyed understanding of Iran's threat. Trump has rebuilt American strength and is unafraid to use it. He negotiates from power, not apology. Over 23 years, I watched him close deals so-called experts dismissed as fantasy. He does not accept conventional limits.
No one should fault him for exhausting every peaceful option before choosing the hard path. Trying to prevent war does not make him weak or naive or indecisive. It means he is doing his job. If there is a responsible way to avoid war, a president must pursue it. That does not mean Trump is being played. He recognizes deception. He senses bad faith. If negotiations become a charade, he will know. Quickly.
If he ultimately concludes that force is necessary - or that supporting Israel in war is unavoidable - he will do so knowing he explored every alternative.
Should there even be a deal with Iran? Is it reasonable to "deal" with men who killed 30,000 of their own compatriots in two days and who threaten, should demonstrations resume, to kill tens of thousands more?Ben-Dror Yemini: Human rights activists and organizations legitimize antisemitism
Can one settle for sanctions, pressure, and concessions wrung out and immediately circumvented, when one knows that Russia has long since found ways to flood Tehran and its proxies with the resources they need to continue their enterprise of destruction?
Is any compromise possible with fanatics who proclaim that they prefer the apocalypse to defeat?
I hope the American administration understands this. I hope it has grasped that the era of containment is over, that deterrence doesn't work against a state that has made internal terror, regional destabilization, and the end of the world both a mode of governance and a program.
The time for regime change has come.
It is curious to speak at an Al Jazeera conference—the flagship channel of Qatar—about “we, who do not control large amounts of financial capital.” Who exactly is “we”? According to one investigation after another, most recently by the Free Press, Qatar has invested “nearly $100 billion to buy influence in Congress, colleges, research institutes and corporations.” The channel itself is funded almost entirely by Qatar, with an annual budget of about $1 billion. But in Albanese’s formulation, this becomes “we, who do not control large amounts of financial capital.” And no, this is not satire.
Last Thursday, Caroline Yadan, a member of France’s right-wing National Assembly party, submitted a parliamentary question to Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot regarding the continuation of Albanese’s tenure in her senior UN post. Barrot responded immediately, announcing that, at the opening of the next session of the Human Rights Council on February 23, France intends to present a demand for the dismissal of the racist who rose to that senior position. Additional European countries have announced they are joining the request.
Yadan was met with a wave of responses, including from the French newspaper Le Monde, with the peculiar claim that this is not what Albanese said and that it was not a racist statement. Amnesty International issued a statement asserting that “European states must retract their outrageous attacks against Albanese.”
One does not need a comprehension test to understand what Albanese said. She published the full text herself. She did not speak about any other country. Only about Israel. Moreover, the phrase “a common enemy of humanity” is well known from the antisemitic lexicon. Once it was said about Jews. Now it is said about the Jewish state.
Yadan responded with a long list of Albanese’s racist statements, before and after October 7. She previously published an anti-Israel cartoon depicting spider webs spread across the world with banknotes and gold coins, spoke about the “Jewish lobby,” justified the October 7 massacre, cast doubt on allegations of rape by Hamas terrorists and much, much more. UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer has published extensive investigations into Albanese’s conduct, including activities funded by Hamas supporters.
There have already been attempts to remove Albanese. Nevertheless, in April 2025, her mandate was extended by three years. The New York Times printed a sympathetic profile of her. And the world’s largest human rights organization, Human Rights Watch, condemned the United States for imposing sanctions on her.
The tragedy is that racism reigns not only in the automatic majority of dark regimes within UN bodies. It is a cancer spreading through a camp that imagines itself enlightened. And the gap between human rights and human rights organizations and activists has never been greater.
How ‘Zionist’ became a safe word for hate
Zionism, properly understood, is not complicated. It is the belief that the Jewish people have the right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland. In practical terms, it is the idea that Israel should exist as a Jewish state. In Australia, Zionism has long been openly supported by mainstream leaders from across the political spectrum as a legitimate expression of Jewish self-determination.They Believe Israel Can Be Destroyed
Zionism does not dictate borders. It does not prescribe military policy. It does not require allegiance to any government, leader or political party. It does not exclude any race or religion from Israeli citizenship. It does not preclude criticism of Israel and nor does it demand support for all actions taken by the Israeli state. Expansionism is not intrinsic to it, and nor does it require opposition to a two-state solution. To be clear, criticism of Israel that is similar to that levelled against any other country cannot be regarded as antisemitic.
Insults and arson: How one man’s chants could define free speech
Like any national movement, Zionism contains a wide spectrum of political views. Many Zionists oppose Israel’s current government. Many Israelis have protested against it for years. Some of the fiercest critics of Israeli policy are Israeli citizens, who nonetheless consider themselves proudly Zionist.
This clarity matters because once a word’s meaning is hijacked, it becomes available for misuse – or abuse.
In recent years, “Zionist” has increasingly been deployed as an insult. The term Zionist is no longer used to identify an idea, but it is spat to assign blame. “Zionists” are held responsible for a wide range of evils, often without definition or limitation. In many instances, “Zionist” is used synonymously with “Jew”, while maintaining just enough ambiguity to deny that Jews are being targeted at all. So why does this substitution occur?
Because openly targeting Jews is no longer socially acceptable. “Zionist” becomes the workaround – broad enough to encompass most Jews, yet elastic enough to provide moral cover. It allows hostility to be expressed while preserving plausible deniability.
We are repeatedly told that hostility toward “Zionists” is merely political critique. But if that were true, the criticism would be of policy. Instead, “Zionists” are accused of supremacy, immorality, or inherent evil. That is not political criticism. It is collective character assassination.
This matters because Zionism is not an abstract ideology for most Jews. It is bound up with history, vulnerability and survival. For many Jews – including those deeply critical of Israel – Zionism represents the belief that Jews should not again be stateless, dependent on the goodwill of others for protection. To insist that “anti-Zionism has nothing to do with Jews” while knowing that the overwhelming majority of Jews identify in some way with Zionism is disingenuous.
At best, it ignores how the word is actually used. At worst, the ambiguity is used intentionally as cover. This is why the definitional battle matters. Hijacking the meaning of Zionism allows hatred to masquerade as politics. The federal royal commission into antisemitism must grapple with these subtleties if it is to understand Jew hatred in Australia.
Existing legal frameworks are poorly equipped to deal with language that is technically deniable yet socially corrosive. They miss the cumulative effect of rhetoric that repeatedly singles out a group under a different name.
If the commission is to be meaningful, it must confront this linguistic sleight of hand directly. It must be willing to ask whether “Zionist” has become a socially acceptable stand-in for “Jew” – a way to legitimise hostility while denying responsibility for its impact. Because when words are repurposed to disguise prejudice, history suggests the damage rarely stops with words.
Watching the demonstrations in Australia — and the persistence of calls not merely to criticize Israel but to dismantle it — alongside the clear deterioration of Israel’s global standing, leads to a practical conclusion: Israel needs a strategic plan to confront delegitimization worldwide.Australia ‘descended into a farce’ as thousands protest Isaac Herzog
Militarily, Israel cannot be erased. The IDF has demonstrated overwhelming regional superiority since the war begun. While Israel must ensure that catastrophic failures like October 7 never recur, military strength alone is insufficient. A state cannot secure its future by force alone.
Anti-Israel sentiment across parts of the West — including among segments of younger Americans — is no longer marginal. The Israeli government should already have allocated substantial resources and convened serious strategic deliberations on this front. As far as I know, no serious, structured process has begun — unsurprisingly, I should add.
There are internal strategic challenges for Israel — conscription, education, labor participation, racism — that Israelis themselves see as existential. But in the realm of foreign policy and national security, the central danger is not only Iran. It is the spread of an idea: that Israel’s very existence is illegitimate. That idea has moved from radical fringes toward parts of the mainstream. Fighting it demands strategy, planning, and resources.
To treat this as a hasbara problem is both shallow and dangrous. Public relations assumes the policy is great and only the messaging needs improvement. History suggests otherwise. The early Zionist movement understood that survival required compromise and constant change of policies and positions. The maximalist claim to Eretz Israel, including Transjordan, was largely set aside in the 1920s to secure political viability. Pragmatism, including attentiveness to global opinion, were central to Zionism’s success.
The images from Australia underscore the the fierce urgency of now, to quote Martin Luther King Jr., a steadfast supporter of Israel. The primary responsibility to address this challenge rests with Israel itself.
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio says Australia has “descended into a farce” over Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit.
“Protesters attacked police, angry about the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzgog,” Ms De Giorgio said.
“In Melbourne … death to Herzog was graffitied at the University of Melbourne.”
There's an in-depth piece in the Sunday Times about antisemitism in Australia leading up to Bondi. None of it is surprising to those who have been keeping track of things, but it's still hideous to see written down.https://t.co/5voGySwqCv pic.twitter.com/QYiEhUFpUj
— Daniel Sugarman (@Daniel_Sugarman) February 15, 2026
Bondi Beach terrorist, charged with 15 counts of murder, faces court for first time
Accused Bondi Beach killer Naveed Akram appeared in court via video link for the first time today, national broadcaster ABC reports.
Akram and his father, Sajid, are accused of carrying out a deadly terror attack on a Jewish Hanukkah celebration in December in the nation’s worst mass shooting in nearly three decades.
Akram has been charged with terrorism and 15 counts of murder. Sajid was shot and killed by police during the massacre.
Remarks by PM Netanyahu at the conference of presidents of major American Jewish organizations
Remarks by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
Israel must deepen alliances past the Jewish world, embrace faith-based allies
Many people around the world are loudly protesting against Zionism, but many more admire Israel, are intrigued by our story, and appreciate the nation we are building in our ancestral homeland. Now is certainly not the time to turn inward in fear, but to reach outward to our non-Jewish friends and neighbors. Zionism finally has the opportunity to do what it was always meant to achieve: to become a universal movement.
This vision of Universal Zionism was implicit from the very beginning. Theodor Herzl, focused as he was on the urgent task of building Political Zionism, nevertheless understood that the ultimate goal of Zionism was bigger than just a state for Jews.
In his introduction to The Jewish State, Herzl described how, “The world will be freed by our liberty, enriched by our wealth, magnified by our greatness. And whatever we attempt there for our own benefit will redound mightily and beneficially to the good of all mankind.”
In his novel Altneuland (The Old New Land), Herzl made it even more explicit: “Once I have witnessed the redemption of the Jews, my people, I wish also to assist in the redemption of the Africans.” Israel’s recent recognition of Somaliland is a very contemporary example of Herzl’s vision playing out in front of our eyes.
Universal Zionism is our new and exciting chapter that builds on everything Political Zionism has achieved while going a step further. It recognizes that Israel’s story isn’t just about one small nation’s survival: It’s about the hope for all of humanity. When the dust settles, many of those who have turned against us will recognize that Israel has been at the forefront in the epic battle of good over evil, and their antagonism will transform into admiration. “In place of your being forsaken and hated, I will make you an everlasting pride, the joy of every generation” (Isaiah 60:15).
The State of Israel has come through this war as a military, economic, and diplomatic regional superpower, while our barbaric and backwards enemies have been miraculously defeated. We must recognize these incredible achievements and appreciate them in their unprecedented historical context.
For two thousand years, we were powerless and for a century we fought just to survive. Now, for the first time, we have the strength to realize our purpose. Through shared sacrifice and a renewed calling, it is our moment to fulfill the ancient covenant that the Torah urges: to be “a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.”
With the return of Ran Gvili and all of our brothers and sisters, the Jewish people are at a critical crossroads and have a vital choice to make. We can lick our wounds and nurse our grievances against a world that disappointed us. Or we can recognize this as the moment to forge new relationships with those who share our values and turn the page toward a new and inspiring era of Universal Zionism.
Why doesn't anyone discuss the time in 1938 when Palestinian nationalists almost destroyed the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem??? pic.twitter.com/3ftYGrCzaW
— Rabbi Poupko (@RabbiPoupko) February 15, 2026
India agrees arms deals with Israel worth $8.6b - report
The deals include SPICE 1000 precision guidance bombs, Rampage air-to-surface missiles, Air Lora air-launched ballistic missiles, and the Ice Breaker missile system, “Forbes India” reports.
Israel has agreed arms deals with India worth $8.6 billion in 2026, "Forbes India" reports, making Israel India’s biggest weapons supplier after France.
India has been Israel's biggest defense customer for years, with 34% of total sales between 2020 and 2024, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Figures from the Ministry of Defense International Defense Cooperation Directorate (SIBAT) show that total arms sales by Israel to India during this period amounted to about $20.5 billion. But now it seems that Israeli arms sales to India are only increasing.
The deals worth $8.6 billion include, according to "Forbes India" SPICE 1000 precision guidance bombs manufactured by Rafael, Rampage air-to-surface missiles, Air Lora air-launched ballistic missiles, and the Ice Breaker missile system.
SPICE is a family of precise and autonomous air-to-ground weapon systems, with a range of up to 100 kilometers, consisting of three types of bombs of different weights. SPICE 1000 weighs approximately 500 kilograms, and the entire system has been awarded the Israel Defense Prize. The uniqueness of the SPICE family is its ability to navigate and home in on the target autonomously, independently of GPS, using an electro-optical homing head that incorporates an innovative mathematical algorithm, which compares the target image to what it sees in real time - and thus achieves extremely high hit accuracy of less than three meters.
Rampage air-to-surface missiles, manufactured by Elbit Systems, has a range of about 250 kilometers, and are deployed by the Indian Air Force on Sukhoi 30 and MiG 29 aircraft. Rampage is very accurate, with a range between 150 and 250 kilometers, to protect Indian fighter jets from Pakistani defense systems made in China.
Rarely mentioned benefit that Israel is bringing to the table:
— Ryan Mauro (@ryanmauro) February 15, 2026
Helping India decrease its dependence on Russia, depriving Putin of much-needed revenue.
A weakened Russia is a weakened Iran, China, North Korea, Cuba, Nicaragua, etc. https://t.co/TXesL6JEfF
Democrats' Munich meltdown exposes left's intellectual void
When I was growing up in the 1980s, there was a galaxy of left-wing, even socialist, intellectual stars such as Noam Chomsky, Michel Foucault and Gore Vidal whose works were like an inkwell that politicians and commentators could draw from. Judging from the Munich Security Conference this weekend, that inkwell has run dry.Starmer accused of failing to stop Palestinians handing salaries to terrorists
Take this gem of a comment on global order from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, queen of the democratic socialists: "What we are seeking is a return to a rules-based order that eliminates the hypocrisies around when too often in the West we look the other way for inconvenient populations, to act out these paradoxes."
Allow me to translate this into English: "The West is bad and mistreats the marginalized rest of the world."
The use of 25-cent words and highfalutin sentence structure cannot hide the banality of what AOC is saying. Not even the assuring allure of assonance would help, given the asinine simplicity of her word salad.
Not to be outdone, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, after apologizing for being less well-versed in foreign policy than AOC, offered this take on the war in Ukraine: "Ukraine’s independence, keeping their land mass, I mean, um, the support of all the allies, I think is the goal, from my vantage point."
There is just nothing here but empty words that paint a picture of the facile progressive worldview, completely divorced, not only from reality on the ground, but from any sound intellectual framework whatsoever.
The American right has a core of intellectuals, from Christopher Rufo to Victor Davis Hanson to Mark Dubowitz and on and on, who can be referred to or drawn on in policy debates both foreign and domestic.
In fact, about a decade ago we had the Intellectual Dark Web phenomenon with figures like Jordan Peterson and Bari Weiss, who are broadly seen, if not as conservative, as right-leaning. Who are their counterparts on the far left?
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of failing to stop Palestinian officials from handing salaries to terrorists.British Museum removes ‘Palestine’ from ancient Middle East displays
Last year, the Prime Minister told leaders in the occupied territories that they had to stop paying the families of terrorists before Britain could open full diplomatic relations.
He issued the demands to the Palestinian Authority (PA), which controls parts of the West Bank, amid a backlash against his decision to recognise Palestine as a state.
Mahmoud Abbas, the PA president, previously said that the long-standing policy of granting stipends to the relatives of terrorists killed during violence towards Israelis, or those subsequently imprisoned, had been terminated.
But such “pay to slay” cash bonuses to terrorists and their families continue to be made under a different guise, a new report has found.
The report, which has been sent to Yvette Cooper, the Foreign Secretary, and Hamish Falconer, a Middle East minister, alleges that payments to the terrorists continue and are now being disguised as civil service salaries for “fictitious” jobs or as pensions.
David Taylor, a Labour MP, said he was “deeply upset” by the claims in the report.
“‘Pay to slay’ is completely unacceptable, and the UK Government must now push for clarity from the Palestinian Authority, including hard evidence that this practice has ended,” he added.
“There is no country in the world that should have convicted militants, assassins, and terrorists in fake ‘civil service jobs’ on full government salaries.
“Funding sent as aid should be used to help those who really need it, not to fund more killing. I urge the Government to scrutinise their relationship with the Palestinian Authority in the hope that we can bring long-lasting peace to the region.”
The British Museum has removed the word Palestine from displays about the ancient Middle East following complaints.U.S.-Sanctioned Francesca Albanese to Speak at University of Southern Maine Conference
Maps and information boards about ancient Egypt and the seafaring Phoenicians labelled the eastern coast of the Mediterranean as Palestine, and some peoples were described as being “of Palestinian descent”.
However, the museum received complaints that it was using the term “retroactively” to describe regions and civilisations that had existed before it was coined.
Curators conceded that the word was not “meaningful” as a historical geographic term, a decision that comes amid ongoing debate about ancestral claims to land in the region.
Some Egypt displays have now been changed to remove references to Palestine, and there are plans to ensure that the term does not appear anachronistically in other information panels.
The changes have been made following audience research, and after concerns were raised by UK Lawyers for Israel, a voluntary association of lawyers.
On February 28, 2026, the University of Southern Maine’s Department of Criminology and Sociology, in coordination with the Maine Coalition for Palestine and Maine Voices for Palestinian Rights, will host an all-day conference titled “The Consequence of Palestine” at Hannaford Hall in the Abromson Community Education Center.
The publicly funded institution will feature UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese appearing virtually, who has recently stirred controversy for calling Israel humanity's "common enemy" at the 17th Al Jazeera Forum also attended by Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal.
Albanese Declares Israel as a “Common Enemy”
Albanese delivered controversial remarks at the 17th Al Jazeera Forum in Doha from February 7-9, 2026. Speaking at the Qatar-based forum—which also featured Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi—Albanese stated: “We who do not control large amounts of financial capital, algorithms, and weapons – we now see that we as humanity have a common enemy,” in reference to Israel.
The remarks prompted immediate criticism from multiple governments and organizations. European nations including France, Germany, and Czechia, formally called for her removal from her UN position, with the Combat Antisemitism Movement demanding her dismissal. Albanese’s office later contested the characterization, claiming her statement was misquoted or taken out of context, though full video of her remarks remained subject to interpretive dispute.
Albanese has been included on the U.S. Treasury Department’s Specially Designated Nationals list, alongside ICC staff members. The designation subjects her to asset freezes and prohibits U.S. citizens and entities from conducting transactions with her.
Listed Speaker’s Ties to U.S.-Sanctioned Al-Haq
Fateh Azzam, listed as a speaker representing the Maine Coalition for Palestine, previously directed al-Haq from 1987 to 1995, according to his professional profile. On October 2021, Israel’s Ministry of Defense designated al-Haq as a “terror organization” for operating on behalf of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
The U.S. government escalated its enforcement on September 4, 2025, when the State Department designated al-Haq, along with Al Mezan Center for Human Rights and the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, as entities engaged in efforts to investigate and prosecute Israeli nationals at the International Criminal Court without Israeli consent.
Sick: UN's Francesca Albanese justified Hamas October 7th attacks which “unfortunately, regrettably” targeted Israeli civilians on Kibbutzim—not out of hate, but “because they are occupiers.”
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) February 16, 2026
Attacks were a “reminder” of Israel's sins, and “unhealed wounds continue to fester.” pic.twitter.com/V3ILKWqOZJ
3/ Francesca Albanese's greatest thrill is to wield the threat of violence against her targets -- to the Italian media who don't endorse her Hamas line she tells them the attack on La Stampa is a “warning”; to the Israeli Kibbutzim, Oct. 7 is a “reminder” of their sins.
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) February 16, 2026
and (unlike the millions in the streets of Europe and USA today and yesterday) not a word on behalf of the massacred of Iran; not a word against the butchering theocratic tyrants - so morally and contemptibly self-disqualifying https://t.co/YtLSRG1Fi0
— Simon Schama (@simon_schama) February 15, 2026
Targeting people based on national status is illegal in Europe. If @FranceskAlbs was actually a lawyer and not a made up wannabe one, she’d know that. https://t.co/pqdH9kjrKa
— 𝔼𝕝𝕝𝕚𝕠𝕥 𝕄𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕟 (@ElliotMalin) February 15, 2026
“I am an UNRWA teacher so of course…” pic.twitter.com/0SlE1bWDCB
— DSisme48 🚫 woke and its partners (@dsisme48) February 15, 2026
Benjamin Weinthal: Israel’s ‘war between the wars’ with Hamas continues, despite cease-fire
Although the US-brokered cease-fire between Israel Defense Forces and Hamas has been in place since October, Israeli forces claim there are violations “every day.”
“We see them test our troops. We see them carrying out attacks every week… [Hamas] injured and killed soldiers since the ceasefire began,” IDF Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani told The Post at a military outpost in the central Gaza Strip on Thursday.
With the sounds of sporadic gunfire and an IDF drilling machine burrowing into a newly discovered Hamas terror tunnel just across from a military outpost, a second IDF spokesperson said: “There has been shooting here in the last two weeks.”
Despite the celebratory mood after Trump announced his 20-point peace plan, Israel has returned to the area to ensure it is kept secure and terms of the ceasefire are being abided by. The president is set to visit the area on Feb. 19.
The IDF is set implement operations in the Gaza Strip, including in the city of Deir al-Balah, if Hamas refuses to disarm, The Times of Israel reported Tuesday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will decide if he will issue the greenlight for military incursions into areas beyond the established yellow line that separates IDF-controlled territory in Gaza, estimated to be 53%, from the enclave area, which is still under Hamas control.
The second core part of Trump’s cease-fire involves the dismantlement of Hamas’ military and weapons arsenal.
Hamas must uphold its commitment to Full and immediate demilitarization. https://t.co/9LKGMXtKD2
— John Spencer (@SpencerGuard) February 15, 2026
The Palestinian Authority is currently advancing illegal land registration procedures in Area C, in violation of the law and existing agreements.
— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) February 15, 2026
Contrary to misinformation spread by inciting parties, the Israeli government today approved an administrative measure within the…
IDF strike targets Islamic Jihad operatives in Lebanon; 4 reported killed
The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday evening said that it carried out an airstrike targeting members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group in eastern Lebanon, close to the Syrian border.12 said killed in IDF Gaza strikes, including senior Islamic Jihad commander
Lebanon’s state-run media reported that the strike targeting a car in the town of Majdal Anjar killed four people.
An Israeli drone “targeted a car on the Lebanese-Syrian border,” the National News Agency said, adding that “four bodies” were inside the vehicle.
Lebanon’s health ministry confirmed the toll in a statement.
Majdal Anjar is located in Lebanon’s eastern Beqaa Valley, on a road leading from Damascus to Beirut — some 40 kilometers (nearly 25 miles) north of Israel’s border.
No further details on the strike were immediately provided by the IDF.
While Israeli strikes in Lebanon regularly seek to hit Hezbollah operatives and infrastructure, attacks on the allied Gaza Strip-based Islamic Jihad are rarer.
The Israel Defense Forces launched a wave of airstrikes in the Gaza Strip overnight and on Sunday morning, saying it targeted terror operatives in response to a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire a night prior.
At least 12 people were killed in the strikes, Hamas authorities said, with media reports saying that the dead included a senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad commander.
The IDF, in a statement, said it had targeted terror operatives in northern Gaza, Gaza City, and Khan Younis, after five Palestinian gunmen emerged from a tunnel and approached troops on the Israeli side of the ceasefire line on Saturday night.
The targeted terror operatives “had recently been working to restore the capabilities of the terror organizations in the Strip and were advancing terror attacks against IDF troops and the State of Israel,” the military said.
Among those killed in the strikes was a Hamas terrorist — named as Ahmad Bayouk — who infiltrated the Re’im military base during the October 7, 2023, onslaught, according to the IDF.
“The IDF views any violation of the ceasefire agreement with utmost severity and will continue to operate against any attempt by terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip to carry out attacks against IDF troops and the State of Israel,” the military added.
The IDF confirms carrying out several airstrikes in the Gaza Strip overnight and this morning, in response to a "blatant violation" of the ceasefire yesterday.
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) February 15, 2026
Among those killed in the strikes was a Hamas terrorist who infiltrated the Re'im military base during the October 7,… pic.twitter.com/L9XIukQYn5
IDF strikes October 7 terrorist in Gaza Strip
The IDF killed terrorist Ahmad Bayouk, who filmed himself infiltrating Re'im base as part of the October 7 massacre, during a series of military actions in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, the military confirmed.
Israeli forces attacked terrorists in the northern Gaza Strip, as well as Gaza City in the central region and Khan Yunis in the south.
This flurry of activity is a response to ceasefire violations on Saturday in which several armed Gazans emerged from the rubble of a building about two kilometers east of the Yellow Line, the IDF noted.
The armed group, spotted near an IDF post in Beit Hanun, appeared to have entered the territory in the eastern section of the Gaza Strip via subterranean tunnels, the IDF stated.
The IDF also announced on Sunday that they killed Azem Abu Huli, head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad's Nukhba Array in the central region, during last week's operations in the strip.
The IDF also struck Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists in the Majdal Anjar area in central Lebanon - an area which borders neighboring Syria.
🔴TERRORIST WHO PARTICIPATED IN OCT. 7 MASSACRE ELIMINATED
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) February 15, 2026
Ahmad Bayouk, who infiltrated the Re’im base during the October 7 Massacre, was eliminated by the IDF & ISA after operating to rebuild terror capabilities and advance attacks against IDF troops.
Also eliminated: Azem… pic.twitter.com/mGaOTFji5s
Full detail, sources and confirmation of Ghaben's Hamas activity in the thread below. Credit to @GabrielEpsteinX https://t.co/UJ8KOAP2bf
— Aizenberg (@Aizenberg55) February 15, 2026
LTC Ella makes history as the highest-ranking female Muslim in the IDF, stepping into her role as the new Arabic Spokesperson.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) February 15, 2026
We wish @CaptainElla1 the best of luck!🫡 pic.twitter.com/6xJdH7H4mf
Indonesia says 8,000 troops ready to deploy to Gaza by June as Trump touts progress
Indonesia’s military said on Sunday that up to 8,000 troops are expected to be ready by the end of June for a potential deployment in a humanitarian and peace mission to Gaza, as US President Donald Trump said countries had committed “thousands of personnel” to a postwar force for the Strip.
Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza envisions an International Stabilization Force overseeing the territory’s security as the Israel Defense Forces gradually withdraws. But Trump has struggled to get countries to commit soldiers to the mission, amid uncertainty over whether Hamas will agree to disarm and conflict will again escalate in the territory.
On Sunday, however, he broadcast optimism over the force coming together. The Board of Peace, chaired by Trump and meant to oversee postwar Gaza, will hold its first meeting on Thursday in Washington, DC.
Trump wrote on Truth Social that over $5 billion in pledges toward the reconstruction of Gaza will be announced at Thursday’s Washington summit.
The Times of Israel first revealed the planned donations last week, with two Arab diplomats saying that the US was aiming to announce donations from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Kuwait at around $1.25 billion each. The New York Times reported that the US is also planning on making a similar donation.
Indonesia is clarifying: it's willing to send men to Gaza, but they're not going to disarm Hamas.
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) February 15, 2026
No country wants to send its men to disarm Hamas.
Hamas won't disarm itself.
That leaves only Israel.
The Hamas Rapist Regime cannot survive mere meters from Israelis' homes. https://t.co/cFnsnh1Ij2
Hamas has launched a campaign against Doctors Without Borders (MFS) after the organization withdrew from operations at Nasser Hospital, citing the presence of armed Hamas members and weapons inside the facility.
— Ihab Hassan (@IhabHassane) February 15, 2026
Hamas condemned the decision, calling MSF’s allegations “false,…
Two years.
— Tamari (@tammydiamonds) February 15, 2026
Two years for Doctors Without Borders to acknowledge Hamas operated inside hospitals - masked, armed, embedded among civilians.
Two years for Amnesty International to clearly recognize the massacres, rapes, and atrocities of October 7.
Imagine if they had spoken… pic.twitter.com/UJTGlvGaSy
Hamas affiliates Quds News has turned on @MSF after they finally admitted Gaza’s hospitals are safe-havens for terrorists.
— Joo (@JoosyJew) February 15, 2026
It doesn’t matter how much these NGOs and Charities suck up to Islamists. In the end, they’ll always be considered traitors. pic.twitter.com/E3u5N2HJ9J
JPost Editorial: Israel's female soldiers sacrifice for our country, we must not let them be harassed
Police officers rescued two female IDF soldiers on Sunday in Bnei Brak after a mob surrounded them when they came to carry out a welfare visit as part of their service, a police statement said. Officers protected the soldiers as rioters confronted a police car and hurled objects at it. Authorities reported 23 arrests.
Footage from the scene spread quickly, as did condemnation by politicians. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the incident serious and unacceptable while stressing that it came from an extremist minority that does not represent the broader ultra-Orthodox public.
Shas leader Aryeh Deri and United Torah Judaism (UTJ) leader Yitzhak Goldknopf also issued condemnations, and IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir described harm to soldiers by Israeli civilians as crossing a red line.
Israel cannot accept harassment of soldiers by a mob as just another ugly clip on a feed. Soldiers in uniform are not props for internal political posturing; they are public servants and they serve those who agree with them, the people who vote against them, and those who resent the system they represent.
Assault on female soldiers part of a wider narrative
The incident is part of a wider Israeli narrative that has unfolded since October 7, 2023, about the expanding role, responsibility, and burden shouldered by women in uniform, and the price they pay in doing so.
For over two years now, this newspaper has shown women fighting, commanding, rescuing, gathering intelligence, and holding the line under pressure. Caracal Battalion commander Lt.-Col. Or Ben-Yehuda has described female fighters engaging terrorists on October 7 and staying in the fight under extreme conditions.
Women have also been sent into arenas that were once discussed theoretically, then argued about, then postponed. The Post has reported on a co-ed battalion whose female troops went into Gaza, a first for the unit.
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir speaks with the two servicewomen who were attacked by a mob of Haredi men in Bnei Brak earlier today, telling them that it is an "intolerable reality" that soldiers cannot move around freely within the country.
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) February 15, 2026
“I asked to speak with you to… https://t.co/W0CRumPHSJ
Ask Haviv Anything: Episode 90: Is it "fascist" to believe a state can belong to a specific people?
⚠️ WATCH: JEW-HATRED HAS CHANGED
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) February 15, 2026
Jews were once hated for being weak and powerless.
Today, Jews are often hated for being strong and successful. That shift matters.
Alex @traiman explains how modern antisemitism has evolved alongside Israel’s rise.
🎙️ From Life Lessons with Dr.… pic.twitter.com/JjPefw62vp
https://t.co/CwT73WuZji https://t.co/K3Mj1k27ei
— Angela Van Der Pluym (@anjewla90) February 15, 2026
Gavin Newsom compares American law enforcement to Nazis while he was speaking in Germany.
— Carmine Sabia (@CarmineSabia) February 14, 2026
That, on its own, should disqualify him from ever being president. pic.twitter.com/xDzq3SQnv5
Dear @ChrisMurphyCT,
— Rabbi Poupko (@RabbiPoupko) February 15, 2026
I see every single day the troubles the people of Connecticut deal with from crumbling infrastructure, impossible heating costs, high taxes, and unsustainable traffic.
The fact that you flew across the Atlantic and all you can do is obsessively defame… https://t.co/a1dLjJbPIu
There’s more aid entering Gaza now than prior to the war. This is a demonstrably false statement from the dude with a Nazi tattoo. https://t.co/es4sStOYun
— 𝔼𝕝𝕝𝕚𝕠𝕥 𝕄𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕟 (@ElliotMalin) February 15, 2026
When Quds Network is posting Thomas Massie, you know the Op is in full swing. https://t.co/2tqAkQWjcz
— Stealth Medical (@StealthMedical1) February 15, 2026
Fishback secures the coveted Quds News Network endorsement. https://t.co/0Fva9zbcID
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) February 15, 2026
The "because Ireland cannot guarantee the safety of visiting Israeli fans" is, for some reason, unspoken here. https://t.co/ckaPtLzDal
— John McGuirk (@john_mcguirk) February 15, 2026
I’ve been to more @nyknicks games than I can count, and I’ve never seen Spike Lee make a statement like this courtside. With Deni Avdija representing @Israel on the All-Star stage, it doesn’t seem to be accidental. He is making a statement, and it’s not a good one.
— Todd Richman (@toddrichman) February 16, 2026
The NBA… pic.twitter.com/3KABuOwo5a
Why hasn't Germany's ambassador, @GerAmbTLV Steffen Seibert, to Israel called on Abbas/PA to end his "Pay-for-Slay" program that rewards terrorists for killing Jews?
— Benjamin Weinthal (@BenWeinthal) February 15, 2026
Not a joke: Seibert participated in a service to mourn the deaths of Palestinian terrorists prior to 10/7. After… https://t.co/UdNHSUrmrl
Shalom @ZaidJilani, use the search engine Google before you post. I am based in Jerusalem. In 2012, I broke the story that @BernieSanders 's current adviser @fshakir
— Benjamin Weinthal (@BenWeinthal) February 15, 2026
said you @ZaidJilani used "terrible, antisemitic language." Do you regret your antisemitic comment? After my… https://t.co/TpfYA21Un2
You might be asking, who is Vijay Prashad? In the NewsClick email trove tied to Singham, the directive was “Vijay must have control of this.”
— Stu Smith (@thestustustudio) February 15, 2026
He was the gatekeeper in India, running the pro-CCP messaging and approving what moved forward. https://t.co/b8M4Eyjr1s
CAIR took $7.2M for Afghan aid, delivered <10%, funneled $3.7M to its own bureaucracy.
— Watch DOGE (@dogeai_gov) February 13, 2026
House Ways & Means, H.R.6408, and Section 117 show it’s systemic fraud, not mismanagement.
Audit, claw back, defund, dissolve, prosecute. No mercy. https://t.co/ZOXeETvCLy
Notice how the numbers are basically the same in the few Arab states surveyed that have recognized Israel and ostensibly signed peace treaties with it. Arab regimes do not reflect Arab public opinion, which remains as implacably committed to modern Israel’s destruction as a… https://t.co/xsjsMmwG3l
— Boris Ryvkin (@BRyvkin) February 15, 2026
Link to the videohttps://t.co/NSfTkQi14J
— Hamas Atrocities (@HamasAtrocities) February 15, 2026
The weekend in Jew-hate:
— Alex Hearn (@hearnimator) February 15, 2026
A prominent Jewish comedian is harassed by someone in the tube demanding he take a purity test. Others go door-to-door on Sheffield for the same purpose, and assault people challenging them.
The New York Book Review publishes an article complaining…
When you know for sure that you are looking at a bunch of nasty racist scrotes. https://t.co/EsYshpsdRG pic.twitter.com/gowTUbqOsJ
— habibi (@habibi_uk) February 15, 2026
🔴 Matt Lucas - Jewish British actor and comedian is harassed by a “Pro-Palestine” idiot on the London Underground.
— Kosher (@koshercockney) February 15, 2026
Every day the “Pro-Palestine” mob makes me feel even more disgusted at them.
“Free Palestine” is used to harass Jews.pic.twitter.com/mHxZGmPGqf
This man confirmed they were knocking on doors and taking a note of addresses not supportive of their anti-Jew leaflets.
— Jean Hatchet (@JeanHatchet) February 15, 2026
Woodseats Sheffield today. A Jew hunt. @LightninLex pic.twitter.com/P00HrDyY97
Antizionists are joining the Green Party just to push an antisemitic motion through. They are infecting our democracy with hate and trying to normalise the destruction of the only majority Jewish State in the world. Disgusting. pic.twitter.com/Wy9Yk0Ee9g
— Heidi Bachram (@HeidiBachram) February 15, 2026
Jewish Canadians wondering if there is a future for their children in Canada see now the unprecedented attacks on Jewish CHILDREN'S summer camps and still even less confident.
— Rabbi Poupko (@RabbiPoupko) February 15, 2026
The Brownshirts targeting Jewish businesses and institutions are supported by the silence of law… pic.twitter.com/F1hf12MuWX
🚨 SHOCKING: MUSLIM MAN RECORDS HIMSELF MOCKING JEWISH FAITH INSIDE MELBOURNE SYNAGOGUE
— Kofy Time (@kofy_time) February 15, 2026
A Turkish Muslim man named Timur filmed himself entering a local Melbourne synagogue to mock the Jewish faith.
This disturbing act comes just two months after the Bondi terror attack and… pic.twitter.com/EbMZDatWiq
🚨 ISLAMIST AGITATOR TASNIM SAMMAK CAUGHT AGAIN — Whipping Up Hatred Against Australia
— Kofy Time (@kofy_time) February 15, 2026
One fed-up Aussie had clearly had enough and attempted to disrupt her hateful speech.
Notorious “Palestinian” agitator Tasnim Sammak once again uses a Melbourne rally to incite division and… pic.twitter.com/qQsZIhHQGz
Sydney trans rights protest organised by socialists: "Queers for Gaza Globalise the Intifada" pic.twitter.com/NAjjNZdb4A
— Daniel (@VoteLewko) February 15, 2026
Why do they always look and sound the same?
— Kofy Time (@kofy_time) February 15, 2026
I can even smell them from where I am... pic.twitter.com/JS9N38CdmM
🚨 KEFFIYEH-WEARING AGITATOR ARRESTED — GIRLFRIEND MELTS DOWN
— Kofy Time (@kofy_time) February 15, 2026
This entire debacle could’ve been avoided if:
They hadn’t initiated the interaction with police (the girlfriend herself admits they interfered in police work).
The guy hadn’t lied to officers about the knife in his… pic.twitter.com/6oDHgkeQaC
BUSTED.
— The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome (@TheMossadIL) February 15, 2026
An anti-Israel protest in Melbourne couldn’t find five volunteers... so they tried to hire them.
Minimum one hour. Bring a sign. Three photos required before payment is released.
Revolution, gig economy style. pic.twitter.com/mBV2oWlAvu
“Boomzi boom boomzi bam.”
— GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga (@GAZAWOOD1) February 15, 2026
(How far away is Europe from this reality?) pic.twitter.com/NmQKZi9qHF
US must reclaim its institutions and universities in face of Qatari financial influence
Following the October 7 attacks, Qatar has faced heightened scrutiny for sustaining Hamas, which invaded Israel and massacred 1,200 people in 2023. Despite demands from some US officials, Doha refuses to expel Hamas officials, who have enjoyed safe haven in the West Asian country since 2012.Despite Qatar’s moderate image, its textbooks are filled with antisemitism, study finds
Between 2017 and 2021, four Arab countries (the “Quartet”) blockaded Qatar due to its support of and billions of dollars in contributions to the Muslim Brotherhood, which the US Treasury has partially designated as a terrorist group.
As Qatar cultivates terrorism, it pumps billions of dollars into efforts to convince the West that it is a dependable business partner, cultural patron, and friend. These include efforts to sponsor sports, Western universities, media initiatives, tourism campaigns, airplane and weapon acquisitions, lobbying, and America’s Al Udeid base. In reality, such generosity is motivated by Doha’s greater desire for influence and political survival in a region hostile to its leadership (see Operation Abu Ali, for example).
Qatar’s impact on the West has been effective. Recently, it became a non-NATO major ally of the US, which helped Doha overcome the Quartet-led boycott. The country largely escaped accountability post-October 7 for its role in sponsoring Hamas. Many Americans forget that Qatar, in the 1990s, hosted Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, who later masterminded the 9/11 attacks. During the Wars on Terrorism, Qatar’s Al Jazeera Network hailed attacks on US troops as “paradise operations” while also manning booby traps where US soldiers were ambushed.
Pro-Palestinian students take part in a protest in support of the Palestinians amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, at Columbia University in New York City, U.S., October 12, 2023.
School textbooks in Qatar teach antisemitic content, portray Christians and other non-Muslims as infidels and idolators, and legitimize the call for violent jihad, according to a report released last week by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se).
The study, part of IMPACT-se’s research program, examined primary and secondary school textbooks across multiple subjects, measuring them against UNESCO-based standards for peace and tolerance in education.
Despite Qatar’s efforts to present itself as a modern state working for peace in the Middle East, problematic content remained unchanged for the fourth straight year, showing that reforms have effectively “plateaued,” IMPACT-se said. This is despite public condemnation of the curriculum by the US State Department in 2024, it added.
Researchers examined 52 textbooks across subjects including Islamic education, social studies, history, and Arabic literature, and found that they continue to reproduce narratives that contradict Qatar’s international image as a moderate diplomatic hub.
Textbooks portray Jews as “materialistic, arrogant, deceitful, and hostile to Islam.” Jews are associated with traits such as lying, scheming, and breaching agreements.
In history education, the portrayal of the 20th century remains highly problematic. A 12th grade history textbook covering World War II fails to mention the Holocaust, Nazi policies against Jews in Germany and elsewhere, or the antisemitic components of Hitler’s ideology. Instead, the text vaguely alludes to Hitler’s “racist ideas” without identifying the victims of his policies.
The curriculum also often denies Jewish historical ties to the region. The 1917 Balfour Declaration is presented not as a recognition of Jewish national claims, but as a cynical British move to curry favor with “Jewish influence” in the United States and Russia.
Violent interpretations of jihad and the glorification of martyrdom are “prominent features” of the curriculum. Islamic education lessons praise the upbringing of children “to love jihad” and teach that God rewards those who die fighting for Islam with entry into paradise.
Not surprisingly, Hadeel Assali’s advisor at Columbia was Zohran Mamdani’s father - Mahmood Mamdani.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) February 15, 2026
Assali’s PhD dissertation called the Hamas terror tunnel network “decolonial land use” and “essential to the resistance.” pic.twitter.com/DG7ufWn2D6
Palestinian buIIshit: 139,000 likes, 5.9M views
— Max 📟 (@MaxNordau) February 15, 2026
Correction: 72 likes, 27.4K views pic.twitter.com/r2nYat4VwN
Academia love “accountability” that changes nothing.
— Stu Smith (@thestustustudio) February 15, 2026
Georgetown’s Jonathan A Brown gets stripped of a department chair title, keeps the endowed chair, and is still on the books teaching “Sharia Law & its Discontents” and “War on Terror at Home.”
This is the professor who posted… pic.twitter.com/bjFjnFQpJ5
Here is @virginiafoxx absolutely torching Robert Groves over this professor and his long record of unprofessional comments. https://t.co/OCOT470kyu
— Stu Smith (@thestustustudio) February 15, 2026
Professor Brown is not just another faculty affiliate. He holds the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal endowed chair, a role created after the 2005 $20 million Bin Talal gift that led Georgetown to rename the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding. That matters because the controversy… pic.twitter.com/9KcFkflklf
— Stu Smith (@thestustustudio) February 15, 2026
Yes, what the Holocaust was all about ... deporting Anne Frank and her family back to Frankfurt .... we live in an age of chronic mid-wittery https://t.co/CbJGFPjvIT
— Gray Connolly (@GrayConnolly) February 14, 2026
If you haven’t already, read People Love Dead Jews by Dara Horn for the best description of this phenomenon.
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) February 15, 2026
BBC is the same, they don't get cash from Qatar, but they do hire piles of ex Al Jazeera goons.https://t.co/IGUWje4fo4
— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) February 15, 2026
And have you visited Hebron recently? The Israeli residents do not live in an "Israeli military garrison." pic.twitter.com/3N4Xx8gWxw
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) February 15, 2026
Great success! As of today, the anachronistic appropriation of Jewish and Christian figures in the “List of Palestinians” article has been removed.
— Shlomit Lir (@shlomitlir) February 15, 2026
A big thank‑you to everyone who shared the post and highlighted the absurdity of the claim pic.twitter.com/QvHGx4x0q8
Hey, @CNN, Israeli Arabs are Israeli citizens, not "Palestinian citizens of Israel."
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) February 15, 2026
A recent survey (see below) found that the personal identity of Arab citizens consists of three dominant components:
▪️Arab identity (36.2%) ▪️Israeli citizenship (30.3%) ▪️religious affiliation… pic.twitter.com/C9CPj9I177
You would never know from how this story is framed that this is about an epidemic of Arab-Israeli criminals killing other Arab Israelis, or that the refusal of people in that community to cooperate with authorities makes it much harder to solve these murders. https://t.co/3gqdazqQXc
— AG (@AGHamilton29) February 15, 2026
So you mean most of those Lebanese killed by Israeli airstrikes were not civilians, @nytimes?
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) February 15, 2026
Why is stating for the record that the majority are Hezbollah terrorists so hard for you? pic.twitter.com/3pFeH0RMrm
The Canary deleted this unhinged and cringy Goebbels-like rant from their “very own” Dr Mass-Shmocko. Segueing neatly from Israel to Epstein to “there’s more of us than ((them)))”, even Der Stürmer would’ve cringed.
— Joo (@JoosyJew) February 15, 2026
Shola now ‘works’ for The Canary. It’s where careers go to die. pic.twitter.com/w6ajUOR5tR
Reality or parody: A museum removed false info depicting ancient Israel as “Palestine.” Someone angrily posted this book as proof that “Palestine” is 4000 years old. But it’s a 6th century Byzantine church mosaic map w/the words “Israel” “Judea” & “Holy City Jerusalem” in Greek. https://t.co/1YLmxNeKKO pic.twitter.com/WkGvYDsXFg
— Pamela Paresky 🟦 (Habits of a Free Mind) (@PamelaParesky) February 15, 2026
Valentine's Day in Gaza.
— Imshin (@imshin) February 15, 2026
Timestamp: 5 hours ago (15 Feb '26)#TheGazaYouDontSee
Link in 1st comment pic.twitter.com/3RBfj89Ybd
BMW in Gaza.
— Imshin (@imshin) February 15, 2026
TikTok timestamp: 4 days ago#TheGazaYouDontSee
Link in 1st comment pic.twitter.com/5jzA36XJa7
It's Khaled (of "Khaled Grills")! Haven't seen him for ages. He is now in al-Mughazi, Central Gaza Strip. This plate piled high with various types of grilled chicken and meat costs 20 shekels ($6.45).
— Imshin (@imshin) February 15, 2026
Timestamp: 5 Feb '26#TheGazaYouDontSee
Link in 1st comment https://t.co/SNBWwh2DRX pic.twitter.com/P5ah7JGfpB
Al-Azhar University in Gaza has reopened. This charity says they are collecting donations from donors in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries to supply new chairs.
— Imshin (@imshin) February 15, 2026
Timestamp: 5 days ago#TheGazaYouDontSee
Link in 1st comment pic.twitter.com/H8fzk0BJ6q
What a “gesture” from Turkey: Funding a mosque in Gaza named after Abdullah Azzam - the man who mentored Osama bin Laden and co-founded Al-Qaeda.
— עמיחי שיקלי - Amichai Chikli (@AmichaiChikli) February 15, 2026
Erdogan's Turkey is a dangerous Trojan horse, actively advancing Al-Qaeda-linked networks in Gaza, Syria, and Mogadishu, Somalia.… pic.twitter.com/TJMwh226d0
U.S. Military Preparing for Weeks-Long Iran Operations
The U.S. military is preparing for the possibility of sustained, weeks-long operations against Iran if President Donald Trump orders an attack, two U.S. officials told Reuters.Hugh Hewitt: Has POTUS made Iran a “Godfather” offer? Eli and Hugh discuss
U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will hold negotiations with Iran on Tuesday in Geneva.
U.S. officials said on Friday the Pentagon was sending an additional aircraft carrier to the Middle East, adding thousands more troops along with fighter aircraft, guided-missile destroyers and other firepower capable of waging attacks and defending against them.
In a sustained campaign, the U.S. military could hit Iranian state and security facilities, not just nuclear infrastructure, one of the officials said.
He added that the U.S. fully expected Iran to retaliate, leading to back-and-forth strikes and reprisals over time.
The U.S. maintains bases in Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE and Turkey.
Lindsey Graham saying if @POTUS doesn’t deliver on his promises and lets the Iranian regime survive “it will be a disaster.”
— Omid Djalili (@omid9) February 15, 2026
“It means you can’t rely on America. It means the Western World is full of crap. All they do is talk and when rubber meets the road they don’t do a damn… pic.twitter.com/vIii5n4bYX
In a foyer on the fringes of the Munich Security Conference stands a Shahed-136 drone. With a wingspan of eight feet and a top speed of 115mph, this loitering munition is one of Tehran’s best known military exports, proving devastatingly effective as a low-cost harassment weapon.…
— Jake Wallis Simons (@JakeWSimons) February 15, 2026
Iran accused of targeting Christians in brutal protest crackdown - as worshippers plead with Donald Trump to intervene
Iran has been accused of targeting Christians in its violent protest crackdown - with worshippers pleading with Donald Trump to intervene.‘Death to Khamenei’ chants ring out across Iran, diaspora as unrest continues to grow
Security forces reportedly killed at least 19 Iranian Christians as unrest spread across the Islamic Republic earlier this year, according to Article 18, an organisation promoting religious freedom in Iran.
Article 18 said Iran's "brutal response to last month’s mass demonstrations" resulted in the deaths of Christian Nader Mohammadi, 35, and Zahra Arjomandi, 51, both shot dead on January 8 in separate protests.
Mr Mohammadi died in Babol in the country's far north, while Mrs Arjomandi died on the Persian Gulf island of Qeshm in the far south, 1,000 miles apart.
Mr Mohammadi left behind three young children aged five and under, while Mrs Arjomandi, a mother-of-two, died in her son's arms.
Iranian Christian news website Mohabat News reported that Mrs Arjomandi's body was held by security forces for six days before being released for burial under strict security measures.
This included a ban on memorial services or spreading information about her death.
Mr Mohammadi's family searched detention centres and morgues for three days before finally identifying him on January 11 with injuries reportedly so severe that he could only be recognised by known marks on his body.
Iranian Christians have now asked Donald Trump to intervene to stop the Ayatollah's regime as it cracks down on protests.
And the President may heed their request.
Chants of anti-government slogans were reported across several Iranian cities on Saturday night, after exiled crown prince and Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi called for a “Global Day of Action” to support what he has dubbed Iran’s “Lion-and-Sun Revolution.”
Videos and eyewitness accounts shared by Iran International described chants from rooftops and windows in Tehran and other major cities, hours after large rallies by Iranians abroad voiced support for protesters inside the country.
Residents across Iran were heard chanting slogans including “Death to the dictator” and “Death to Khamenei,” Iran International reported, alongside monarchist chants.
The reports came as the Islamic Republic faces renewed scrutiny over its security response to unrest and restrictions on information flows.
Detentions, hospitals, and pressure on medical staff
The head of Iran’s Medical Council, Mohammad Raiszadeh, said 33 medical workers had been detained during the protests and that 11 had been released so far, according to Iran International.
He described detention of medical staff for performing professional duties as a “red line,” amid separate allegations of security pressure on health workers and violence against protesters in hospitals.
Iran International also quoted President Masoud Pezeshkian as describing the ongoing protests as “unimaginable,” urging authorities to “treat this disease” rather than “erase the issue.”
2/ As an Iranian regime ambassador, Nadipour publicly defended the Islamic regime’s brutal crackdown on women’s rights protesters: https://t.co/2tA3Emqad3
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) February 15, 2026
How can she sit tomorrow as a U.N. human rights expert?
4/ Nour News, which is affiliated with Iran's Supreme National Security Council, reported: “Iran becomes member of Advisory Committee of the United Nations Human Rights Council.”
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) February 15, 2026
Tomorrow for the first time, Iran takes its seat, at the Feb. 16-20 meeting.https://t.co/shulLhbKtG pic.twitter.com/KG8tYNRE3L
Iranians have released a video threatening the U.S. military base in Jordan. pic.twitter.com/yQQ7psajYn
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) February 15, 2026
Another piece of non journalism from @BBCNews
— Neil Stone (@DrNeilStone) February 15, 2026
It reads like it's a report of details of a fishing trade deal between Norway and Iceland
In fact it's a minister from the brutal, murderous Iranian regime, lying about nuclear ambitions https://t.co/iILuUCk9wM
British tourist Lindsay Foreman, arrested while travelling through Iran on a motorbike with husband Craig, gave two interviews to UK channel @ITV over the phone from Evin prison. This was an incredibly risky step which highlights her desperation that not enough is being done to…
— Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert (@KMooreGilbert) February 15, 2026
Video shows members of New Zealand’s Māori community performing the traditional Haka dance in Christchurch, New Zealand on February 14, 2026, in support of the Iranian national uprising. pic.twitter.com/zqLhxg0OzV
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) February 15, 2026
Spot the Difference:
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) February 15, 2026
🇵🇸Palestine activists vandalize police car and cover it in graffiti during protest.
Vs
🇮🇷Iranians leave flowers to thank officers for allowing them to march. pic.twitter.com/chhh6Ghiar
Anti Islamic regime demonstrators are very different than the Palestinian protesters. pic.twitter.com/HPIZVfOIs1
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) February 15, 2026
A perfect example of the Horseshoe theory, in real life; neo-Nazis in Dresden marching with the slogan “Yesterday Dresden, today Gaza”; and waving the Islamic Republic of Iran’s flag.
— Simone Rodan-Benzaquen (@srodan) February 15, 2026
When every cause becomes an excuse to target Jews, the far right, Islamists, the far left end… pic.twitter.com/boO4qTawXi
در حال غرق شدن!
— TavaanaTech تواناتک (@TavaanaTech) February 14, 2026
کارتونیست کروات :سینیشا پیسمستروویچ(Sinisa Pismestrovic) pic.twitter.com/3MjAf31B2r
‘When it comes to Islamist extremism, it’s a mainstream trend.’
— GB News (@GBNEWS) February 14, 2026
Extremism prevention educator Sohail Ahmed weighs in on two men planning to target Jews in Manchester in ‘Isis-inspired’ attack and the extent to which Islamist extremism is in the UK. pic.twitter.com/O6P7UGYyxl
Swedish-Algerian Journalist Yahya Abu Zakariya: Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump Would Drink the Blood of Boys They Raped; Zionists Ritualistically Murder Palestinian Children, Like the European Children They Slaughtered to Prepare Matzah pic.twitter.com/sxqV5ZvNgS
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) February 15, 2026
Holy sh*t!! Jew-haters are disgusting and mentally ill.
— DSisme48 🚫 woke and its partners (@dsisme48) February 15, 2026
The hate @geertwilderspvv gets for standing with Jews and against IsIam is extraordinary. https://t.co/B1CbVgUKpQ pic.twitter.com/TocRervgq4
Dear Boycotters of Israel,
— Rabbi Poupko (@RabbiPoupko) February 15, 2026
Here's how the Israeli stock market is responding to your boycotts; it is an all time high.
But you knew that.
You know your boycotts of 4oZ hummus containers is not hurting Israel's economy. It was never your goal.
You are there to fan the… pic.twitter.com/QWdu2yML7d
Israel’s four neighbours—Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria—have a combined population of 155 million, 15 times more than Israel’s 10.3 million. Yet Israel’s economy is still $100 billion bigger than all of them combined. What’s the lesson here? https://t.co/zrvNS3C9WH
— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) February 15, 2026
have always loved her music; now another reason for admiration https://t.co/ovpISu026V
— Simon Schama (@simon_schama) February 15, 2026
American former NFL football legend Julian Edelman talks about being Jewish and standing against hate. pic.twitter.com/1DQpHFZ0b9
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) February 15, 2026
LeBron James on Israel:
— Yehuda Teitelbaum (@chalavyishmael) February 15, 2026
“I hope I inspire people over there not only to be great in sports, but to be better in general, in life, hopefully someday I can make it over there.” pic.twitter.com/hsZCuErwKO
Basketballer Deni Avdija makes history as first Israeli to play as NBA All-Star
Deni Avdija made history as the first Israeli basketballer to play in the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, although his team did not progress to the championship game.
Avdija’s Team World lost both matches in the round-robin event, leaving the USA Stars to beat USA Stripes 47-21 in the final of the 75th NBA All-Star Game tournament held at Intuit Dome, home of the Los Angeles Clippers.
In the 15 minutes he had on the court, the Israeli basketballer scored five points and made a total of four assists throughout the two matches.
Following the tournament, the Portland Trailblazers forward thanked his Israeli fans who stayed up overnight to watch him play.
“I feel like when I come to play, I come with the entire nation, and it’s fun to show that it’s possible, even for a small country like us,” he told Channel 12 news at a post-game press conference.
In the round-robin opener, Avdija, who played as a starter, scored twice — a three-pointer within three minutes of the start of the game and another two points with a transitional dunk.
Deni Avdija was asked what he wanted to say to the people in Israel who would be waking up in the middle of the night to watch him play tomorrow in the All-Star Game:
— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) February 15, 2026
"First of all, thank you for waking up and sacrificing your sleeping hours. I know it isn’t easy — as someone… pic.twitter.com/mafObTxl2L
Jewish pride tonight at the #NBAAllStar2026 game - Deni Avdija for the Portland Trailblazers 🇺🇸🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/WZG3pmtxCD
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) February 16, 2026
Meet AJ & Ward, Jew and Druze representing Israel together under one flag. AJ: “Without the flag we’re just a bunch of crazy guys going down the trash can down the mountain."
— Israel ישראל (@Israel) February 15, 2026
For the first time in history, Israel qualified for Olympic bobsled.
Check out their first competition… pic.twitter.com/6tabD36I9W
Former hostage attends Holocaust commemoration led by Nazi descendant
An Israeli who was held captive by Hamas for four months in Gaza spoke of his ordeal at a Holocaust event in Germany this weekend organized by an evangelical organization led by a descendant of Nazis.
“For me this is part of the cure, which does me well,” Argentinian-born Luis Har, 72, told JNS from Germany. “Both the Holocaust and what we went through have elements in common.”
Har was abducted from his home in Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak during the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on southern Israel, and was held in Gaza for 129 days before being rescued with another hostage, Fernando Marman, in a daring IDF mission on Feb. 12, 2024. The Israeli military on Friday released previously unseen bodycam footage from the raid, marking two years since their rescue.
The grandfather of 10 said that speaking out in the world about what happened on Oct. 7 is his “personal mission” that he has taken upon himself after the Israeli soldiers risked their lives to save him.
“There is a lot of ignorance; but people who hear my story firsthand tell me that it changes their viewpoint,” he said.
The annual March of Life conference, which is held in Tübingen, Germany, brought together Christian leaders, government officials, Holocaust survivors and supporters of Israel from around the world in a united stand against antisemitism and in solidarity with the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
“The words of the prophet Isaiah, ‘For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent’, are a call to action for us,” said Jobst Bittner, founder and president of the March of Life. “We stand side by side with Jewish communities and Israel, actively breaking the silence on antisemitism and hatred of Jews—loudly, audibly and visibly.”
Bittner’s father was an officer in the Wehrmacht’s Afrika Corps during the Second World War, and has been honored by Israel for his staunch support for the Jewish state and his personal life mission to confront the legacy of the Holocaust.
“Not again.”
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) February 15, 2026
Exactly 4 months after his release, former hostage Bar Kupershtein celebrates his regained freedom in Brazil 🇧🇷 with a humorous video.
Bar endured over two years of abuse in Hamas’ terror tunnels in Gaza. Yet he found the strength not only to survive, but to… pic.twitter.com/2zMyMr34Qt
Seeing released hostages Omer Shem Tov, Noa Argamani, Itay and Maya Regev, Eliya Cohen, and Nova survivor Ziv Abud, smiling together on vacation in Thailand feels almost unreal.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) February 15, 2026
After the Nova massacre. After years in captivity inside Hamas’ terror tunnels. After months of… pic.twitter.com/LAGb5vbgIA
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