HEADLINES:
* Hebrew media: Netanyahu is making arrangements to pass the prisoner exchange deal with Hamas*
* Assessing Israel’s ability to target Iran’s nuclear program…*
* Al-Houthi confirms continued support for Gaza and describes US attacks as terrorist*
* From turban to tie.. Photos tell you about Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s transformations*
* New details revealed about the “Pager” bombings against the Lebanese Hezbollah
ARTICLE SUMMARY (2024-12-22)
Hebrew media: Netanyahu finds it difficult to control Itamar Ben Gvir’s positions The newspaper "Israel Today" reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is making political calculations to ensure the passage of the "prisoner" exchange deal within the government, amid possible opposition from some parties. The newspaper indicated that Netanyahu is counting on the fact that the objection of the ministers of the "Religious Zionism" party will not lead to their withdrawal from the government, despite the ongoing tensions with the occupation’s Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, whose positions Netanyahu finds difficult to control.
The "Israeli" delegation in Qatar For its part, the Hebrew Broadcasting Authority reported that the "Israeli" negotiating delegation is still in Qatar, where negotiations are being held with Hamas regarding the prisoner exchange deal.
The Authority quoted officials participating in the negotiations as saying that there are still gaps between the two parties, which is hindering the achievement of a final agreement so far.
ARTICLE SUMMARY (2024-12-23)
Israel views a nuclear-armed Iran as an existential threat, prompting discussions of military action to neutralize the perceived danger.
The latter has become a focal point of concern for Israeli leaders, who argue that a nuclear-armed Iran would directly threaten Israel. In recent years, Iran has made significant advances in its nuclear program, prompting Israel to take a more aggressive stance.
In May 2018, Trump withdrew the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a multilateral agreement aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Advisors have reportedly been exploring airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities as a dangerous option, amid concerns that economic pressure alone would not be enough to contain Tehran’s ambitions.
U.S. involvement remains crucial to any comprehensive strategy against Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
ARTICLE SUMMARY (2024-12-22)
Yemeni Houthi group calls American attacks on Yemen as "terrorist, condemned and illegal" Leader of Ansar Allah group, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, said that these "terrorist attacks come to confirm the lawless rampage and criminality in the region" US Central Command said that it carried out precise air strikes against a missile storage facility and a Houthi command and control facility.
ARTICLE SUMMARY (2024-12-22)
Yemeni Houthi group calls American attacks on Yemen as "terrorist, condemned and illegal" Leader of Ansar Allah group, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, said that these "terrorist attacks come to confirm the lawless rampage and criminality in the region" US Central Command said that it carried out precise air strikes against a missile storage facility and a Houthi command and control facility.
ARTICLE SUMMARY (2024-12-22)
The operation was strategic, as Israel was able, with the click of a button, to disable between a fifth and a quarter of Hezbollah’s military power." She pointed out that "the attacks were accompanied by a series of coordinated explosions of thousands of pagers and hundreds of communication devices belonging to Hezbollah members in Lebanon and Syria.
The attacks on the pagers and communication devices took place on September 17-18 of this year, and were the beginning of military field movements." She reported that "the operation was carried out by the Mossad.
They established a subsidiary of a Taiwanese company that manufactures pagers, while the identity of those behind the company, who are Mossad men, was hidden.
The pagers were manufactured in Israel.
Which still exists today, and the device, as they say, has not cracked." Maariv concluded by saying: "The story of the pagers is much bigger than just a tactical attack.