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SCREAMS BEFORE SILENCE   Full Video  [57:00] A documentary film on the sexual violence committed by Hamas on October 7th, Screams Before Silence is a documentary film led by American businesswoman Sheryl Sandberg, that explores the sexual violence by Hamas during the Hamas-led attack on Israel, on 7 October 2023, including events at the massacre at the Nova Festival and abductions to the Gaza Strip.

 

Syrian President: Security deal with Israel possible, but no recognition   Elad Benari, Canada  

During visit to New York, Syria’s new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa says he eyes security deal with Israel but rejects normalization, citing Israeli strikes.

Sep 23, 2025, 12:29 AM (GMT+3)  Israel National News

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa arrived in New York Monday for the UN General Assembly, expressing cautious optimism about a potential security agreement with Israel, while firmly rejecting normalization.

Sharaa, who led the rebel forces that ousted Bashar Al-Assad last December, is scheduled to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and deliver Syria’s first address to the General Assembly in decades.

Speaking at the Concordia summit and quoted by France24, Sharaa said, “I hope that that will lead us to an agreement that will keep the sovereignty of Syria and also resolve some of the security fears of Israel.”

However, Sharaa dismissed the possibility of joining the Abraham Accords, which saw the UAE, Bahrain, and Morocco normalize ties with Israel.

“Syria is different as those that are part of the Abraham Accords are not Israel’s neighbors. Syria has been subjected to more than 1,000 Israeli raids, strikes and incursions from the Golan Heights into Syria,” he stated.

He further accused Israel of violating peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan and questioned its intentions in Syria. “There is also huge anger over what’s going on in Gaza, not only in Syria but in the entire world, and of course this impacts our position on Israel,” Sharaa added.

His comments come a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel’s recent military campaign against Hezbollah had opened a “new window of possibility” for peace with Syria and Lebanon.

Netanyahu also stated that Israel is in discussions with Syria, but emphasized that “there is still a long way to go” in efforts to reach a peace agreement.

Last week, Sharaa told reporters in Damascus that ongoing negotiations with Israel on a security pact could lead to results “in the coming days”

Sharaa stated that if the security pact is successful, it could lead to “additional agreements”, but also clarified that a normalization or peace deal with Israel are not on the table at this time.

A recent report stated that the Trump administration is actively working to broker a preliminary security understanding between Israel and Syria ahead of the United Nations General Assembly meeting this month.

However, US envoy to Syria Tom Barrack later clarified that Israel and Syria are not close to signing a security agreement, adding that “there is still more work to do.”

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[Ed.:  Mordechai Kedar wrote to me in a personal message:  “This Joulani guy is amazing: how a Jihadist succeeds in conning the whole world to think that he is OK.  Israel as well is going to sign with him an agreement on security issues. I hope that the Israelis know what they do and keep a VERY wide margin of security. This man – a graduate of ISIS, al-Qaeda and JTS – should NOT be trusted.”]

 

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Despite pressure on the right: Netanyahu considering enacting only partial sovereignty

Israel is weighing partial sovereignty in Judea and Samaria after UK, Australia, and Canada recognized a Palestinian state; Netanyahu to consult President Donald Trump.

Sep 21, 2025, 9:09 PM (GMT+3)   Israel National News

Israel is considering several retaliatory actions against the UK, Australia, and Canada’s declaration recognizing a Palestinian state, and will probably enact partial sovereignty on Judea and Samaria, sources close to the Prime Minister said on Sunday.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet next week with US President Donald Trump and will attempt to coordinate the Israeli response with him, aiming to stop the recognition on the one hand, without significantly harming the Abraham Accords, on the other.

Channel 12 reported that Saudi Arabia threatened Israel that enacting sovereignty would carry widespread implications.

At the same time, the cabinet ministers are pressing Netanyahu to respond by enacting sovereignty. The Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has declared that he will propose applying sovereignty to Judea and Samaria at the next Cabinet meeting.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated, “The days of the British mandate are over. The only response to this anti-Israeli step is sovereignty over the homeland of the Jewish people in Judea and Samaria and the removal of the delusional idea of a Palestinian state from the agenda forever. Mr. Prime Minister, this is the time, and it is in your hands.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the declaration earlier on Sunday: “I have a clear message for those leaders who recognize a Palestinian state after the terrible October 7th Massacre: you are giving a huge reward for terror. I have another message for you: It won’t happen. A Palestinian state will not be created west of the Jordan.

“For years, I have prevented the establishment of this terror state against tremendous pressure from home and abroad. We have done this with determination and with astute statesmanship. Moreover, we have doubled the Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria, and we will continue on this path. The answer to the recent attempt to force on us a terror state in the heart of our land will be given after my return from the US. Just wait,” Netanyahu stated.

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[Ed.:  But, he does need to ask permission from President Trump even for “partial sovereignty’!  Perhaps he should get down on his atheist knees and beg?   Many of my readers have wondered why I call it “IINO”  (Israel In Name Only).  Well, it’s a better description than ‘Banana Republic for Jew-ish-types. ‘ Or, ‘Globalist place for people with pointy ears and long noses,  until full world control’.  “IINO” is a short and sweet acronym.  If it was truly Israel, none of this would be happening!  The Israel government and military would have known it’s ass from a hole in the ground, and our enemies would have been hundreds of miles away, instead of in our face (and within our borders)  every day, all day, year after year.  IINO is the modern state calling itself “ISRAEL”, which is in itself a lie and a deception. It is a “taqiyya” as the musloids put it.  Bibi is “considering partial sovereignty”?  Stop shitting me already!  BTW, our Creator has less patience for this than I do.  Fortunately He is the True Judge (and prosecutor,) and I’m NOT!.]

 

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Israel Katz: ‘Israeli flag will fly above capital of Yemen’

Defense Minister Israel Katz sends threatening message to Yemen’s Houthi rebel group following hit on Eilat hotel.

Sep 19, 2025, 12:49 PM (GMT+3)  Israel National News

Defense Minister Israel Katz on Friday issued a sharp warning to Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, warning him, “Your time will come.”

He added, “You will be sent to meet your government plenum and all of those thwarted on the axis of evil, who are waiting in the depths of hell.”

“The slogan, ‘Death to Israel, curse upon the Jews’ which is written upon the Houthi flag will be replaced with the blue-and-white Israeli flag, which will fly over the capital of a united Yemen,” Katz promised.

The threats follow multiple Houthi attacks on Israel throughout Thursday, including one UAV which fell at the entrance to an Eilat hotel. No injuries were reported.

Two hours later, the Houthis fired again, this time launching a ballistic missile. Sirens sounded in central Israel and Jerusalem. The missile was intercepted and no injuries or damage were reported.

Earlier this week, the IAF struck Houthi terror targets at the Hodeidah port in Yemen.

“The Hodeidah Port is used by the Houthi terrorist regime for the transfer of weapons supplied by the Iranian regime, in order to execute attacks against the State of Israel and its allies,” the IDF explained following the strike.

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Trump: What happened on October 7th was genocide at the highest level   Elad Benari, Canada

Trump calls October 7th “genocide at the highest level” after UN accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza. On the hostages who are still being held by Hamas: We have probably 20 that are living. It’s a nasty situation.

Sep 20, 2025, 12:44 AM (GMT+3)  Israel National News

WATCH

US President Donald Trump on Friday commented on a video from former Israeli hostages, who appealed to him to pressure Prime Minister Netanyahu for a ceasefire.

A reporter noted that the hostages believe Trump is the one who “might actually listen to them and get it done” and are concerned that the remaining hostages are “more at risk if the war continues.”

Trump responded by saying, “They might be, they also, maybe they’ll be freed because of that, you never know.” He added, “A lot of strange things happen. A lot of results take place that you would never think were going to happen.”

He noted his involvement in prior hostage releases, stating, “I was able to get most of the hostages out. We’re down to 20 and we have 32 dead people.”

He estimated that there are “very close to 40 bodies that are included in the whole thing, but we have 20, probably 20 that are living.” He noted the difficulty of the situation, stating, “I always said the last 20, when you get down to the last 10 or 20, it’s going to be very tough. It’s a nasty, it’s a nasty situation. You can’t forget October 7th, but it’s a nasty situation. Terrible.”

When asked by another reporter about the UN concluding that Israel “committed genocide in Gaza,” Trump offered a powerful counterpoint.

“I haven’t seen that looking at it, but did anybody commit genocide on October 7th?” he asked. “What do you think about that? That was genocide at the highest level. That was murder, genocide. You can call it whatever you want, but little babies were chopped in half. Arms were cut off. People, heads were cut off. It’s genocide. It’s genocide also, I guess.”

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