Israeli Airstrikes Target Hezbollah Rebuild as IDF Finds More Hamas-UNRWA Ties

11/7/2025 05:46:19 AM Chris Mitchell

This my friends is why there can never be true peace in the Middle East. When one enemy is defeated (at least as far as the woke world will let), immediately another hater of Israel raises its demonic head! It’s Israel against the world. Praying that America never turns her back on Israel. God help us if we do. Rh

JERUSALEM, Israel – Israel has launched its largest attack on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon since the 2024 ceasefire began. Thursday’s escalation signals Israel’s determination to prevent the Iranian-backed terror group from rebuilding its arsenal of weapons.

The Israel Defense Forces announced they completed a series of strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure and weapons facilities. The military claims Iran’s proxy continues to reestablish its terrorist stronghold and poses a clear and present danger to the State of Israel.

Before the attack, the IDF issued an evacuation warning to the Lebanese, a measure to prevent civilian casualties since the weapons facilities are in the midst of populated areas.

Israel’s Knesset received a briefing reportedly warning that Hezbollah, with help from Iran, is rebuilding its military strength faster than Israeli strikes can stop it. The setback Israel dealt Hezbollah in the 2023-24 campaign is fading, the military believes, and Hezbollah is smuggling weapons through Syria and by sea, and it is also producing its own arms.

The IDF says its attacks on Thursday are “just a preview” of what is to come if the Lebanese army doesn’t fully disarm Hezbollah.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the bombings, but said that negotiations are the only way to end the near-daily Israeli attacks on his country.

The U.S.is pressuring the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah, as well. However, in an open letter, Hezbollah pledged to resist any attempts to take its weapons, and it criticized Aoun for considering any negotiations with Israel.

One member of a Lebanese Christian party stated, “Hezbollah insists on dragging us into another destructive war. It is unacceptable for a minority held hostage to dictate the fate of the free majority.”

Meanwhile, the IDF released documents showing evidence of an incestuous relationship between Hamas and UNRWA, the United Nations agency for the Palestinians. It uncovered details of Hamas operatives employed by UNRWA and documents revealing Hamas’s use of UNRWA facilities.

Israel’s military uncovered lists of UNRWA employees side by side with Hamas operatives, where the same individuals held both civilian and military IDs.

It’s just the latest evidence showing how the U.N. agency and Hamas worked together in the Gaza Strip. UNRWA is funded by many European nations, Australia, and Canada, among others. 

Hamas officials meet Turkish intel chief in Istanbul

The Islamist group reiterated it commitment to the Gaza truce and discussed civilian needs and governance with Turkish mediators.

Copied from JNS.org

On Sept. 19, I wrote a commentary entitled “Turkey: A Rogue Nation On The Rise,” in my blog. If you haven’t read it, it may give some fact and opinions about the positions of Turkey. In face Israel has just as much and in some cases more to fear from them as they do Iran and Russia. Food for thought. Rh

(Nov. 6, 2025 / JNS)

A Hamas delegation led by senior official Khalil al-Hayya met with Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT) Director İbrahim Kalın in Istanbul, the Palestinian terrorist organization said on Thursday.

According to the statement, the two sides discussed the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire, reopening of border crossings and humanitarian aid efforts.

The Islamist group reaffirmed its commitment to the U.S.-brokered truce and addressed next steps for Gaza’s reconstruction, including sewage, roads and electricity infrastructure. Talks also covered the possible handover of Gaza’s administration to an independent Palestinian committee and the ongoing challenges of what the terror group claims are Israeli ceasefire violations.

Jerusalem has accused Hamas of multiple ceasefire violations since the first stage of the agreement went into effect last month, including terrorists crossing the Yellow Line into IDF-controlled Gaza and attacking troops, and Hamas slow-walking the return of the remains of hostages it murdered.

Last week, the same Hamas representatives met with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Istanbul to advance details of the ceasefire agreement.

Jerusalem opposes any involvement by Turkey or Qatar in the reconstruction of Gaza, citing both countries’ support for Hamas and their hostility toward Israel. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has repeatedly used inflammatory rhetoric against Israel since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack and throughout the Gaza war, and Ankara has imposed a series of anti-Israel measures, including a trade boycott.

The War Over Counsel – A Cry From Samaria by Tania Curado Koenig

A little long, but another outstanding article by Tania. Straight from the land of Israel. What a love she has for Israel and the covenant of God. Rh

From my balcony on Itzchak Kariv Street, the Old City lies before me, its stones catching the first thin light. The Tower of David catches the first gleam of the sun, and the stones along Mount Zion turn from grey to gold. The air is still, carrying the faint smell of olives and dust. Below, the streets are empty; only the soft hum of the waking city moves through the valley. It is one of those moments when Jerusalem feels suspended between heaven and history — unchanging in appearance, yet alive with the weight of decisions being written far beyond these walls.

Inside, my notes from Thursday’s meeting with Governor Yossi Dagan cover the table. His words still fill the room. They echo the headlines arriving by the hour — renewed pressure from Washington, the Istanbul declaration, and Israel’s unresolved struggle over sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.

When Bill and I met Dagan in Jerusalem on 30 October, I asked whether he was disappointed. “Yes,” he said — and began to explain why.

In late September, after President Trump publicly told Arab partners that his renewed peace framework would exclude any annexation of Judea and Samaria, Dagan booked a flight to New York. “I went to speak with the prime minister before he met the president,” he said. “It was the last chance to talk about Judea and Samaria.”

He met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for nearly two hours on the eve of the 29 September White House meeting. Dagan, who has known him for twenty years, expected debate; he found resignation.

“When I looked at his eyes,” Dagan said, “I saw a woman who has been raped — violated, stripped of choice. That’s what had been done to him. There was nothing left to say. I changed my own speech after that.”

For Dagan, the image was not anger but diagnosis: a leader already constrained by forces beyond the room.

The following day Netanyahu and Trump presented their twenty-point regional framework. Annexation was missing. Washington’s goal was to consolidate Arab partners after the August strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites. Keeping that coalition intact meant postponing Israeli sovereignty. The calculation was strategic; the cost, national. Dagan left New York convinced that the decision on Judea and Samaria had been made elsewhere.

Five weeks later, the same pattern appeared again. In a CBS 60 Minutes interview aired 2 November, Trump said he had “pushed Netanyahu” to accept the Gaza cease-fire and that the U.S. would “be involved” in the Israeli premier’s criminal trial “to help him out.” Whatever the intention, the effect confirmed Dagan’s private description: policy and justice influenced from outside.

Meanwhile, Turkey and six allied Muslim states met in Istanbul on 3 November, declaring that Gaza’s reconstruction “must be Palestinian-led and free of foreign hegemony.” It was a diplomatic move to assert Muslim stewardship over Gaza’s future — another conversation about Israel held without Israel in the room.

The Istanbul meeting also revealed a deeper alignment taking shape: Ankara and Riyadh finding cautious common ground after years of rivalry, both intent on shaping a post-Gaza regional order. Diplomats in Amman and Cairo now describe a “Muslim-Arab coordination framework” designed to pre-empt Western trusteeship plans and keep reconstruction funds under regional control. It is the kind of quiet restructuring that redraws influence maps without a single shot fired.

Inside Israel, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich speaks of annexation maps and preparatory committees, but no formal act of sovereignty has been announced. Analysts now call it “de facto annexation without de jure decision.” For Dagan, that phrase describes exactly what he feared in New York: when sovereignty is deferred, it is already being surrendered.

The political opposition is divided on how to answer it. Centrist parties accuse the government of “diplomatic paralysis,” while coalition hard-liners call for a declaration of sovereignty before the next American election cycle. Behind the scenes, senior security officials warn that any unilateral step could freeze cooperation with Jordan and the Gulf. The argument has moved from ideology to timing — how long Israel can wait before delay becomes default.

As head of the Samaria Regional Council, Dagan oversees forty communities and about forty thousand residents. His work is administrative — zoning, roads, schools, security coordination — but its purpose is political: to make Israeli law a living fact in areas still governed by interim arrangements.

“We build factories, kindergartens, roads,” he said. “But the signature is still missing.”

To Dagan, the fight is not ideological but structural — who drafts Israel’s decisions before they are announced. Annexation, he believes, was lost not in debate but in pre-decision counsel — the quiet briefings where diplomatic logic overrode conviction. “Before borders move,” he told us, “voices move.”

Dagan often contrasts two Israels. One lives by covenant, grounded in the belief that Judea and Samaria are inseparable from national identity. The other lives by contract, prioritizing alignments that postpone decisions. The tension between them now defines Israeli politics: conviction weighed against caution, and action delayed by diplomacy.

From my balcony in Mamilla, the Old City glows under the first light of morning. The rays of sunlight spread slowly across the ancient stones, carrying echoes of prayers and promises spoken through centuries. The walls look unchanged, but every negotiation still reverberates against them — reminders that power shifts, but covenant endures.

Here in Jerusalem, history and eternity breathe in the same air. Decisions are debated in far capitals, yet this city remains what she has always been: the heart of a promise made by God Himself. Governments may write policies; only He writes destiny.

As the sun rises, the gold deepens on the domes and rooftops, and Jerusalem stands radiant — the city of the Almighty, the wife of the Judge of the universe. Politics may pass, leaders may falter, but His promises remain unchangeable, and His love over her endures forever.

Are We Better Today?

I wonder sometimes how you could be living at the time when the Nazi’s came into power, and not realize who they were or what they intended to do to the Jews.. We always want to condemn the German people, saying they should’ve spoken , they should’ve done something, why could they not find their Voice? The churches that had service near the railroad tracks were told to sing louder as the trains would go by taking the Jews to the concentration camps.  Trying to drown out the sounds of not only the trains, but the screams of the Jews who had been loaded into the trains like cattle for slaughter.  Are we any better today?

France, England, Australia, and Canada among other nations are promoting a two state solution in the nation of Israel. They are in effect backing a group of people that invaded a peaceful music festival and went on a killing spree, murdering and raping and taking captive innocent young people.  Hamas crossed the border on October 7th without any warning, like cowards in the middle of the night and without any warning.  And they cared not whether they were Jews or other nationalities, as long as they were there and on the land of Israel, then they were fair game to be murdered. You woke hippocritical countries spread lies about the Jews about those that live in Israel, are you not just as bad as those that kept their mouth shut when the Jews in Poland were sent to the gas chambers?  Are we any better today?

Even here in America, one of the most popular podcasts had a far right wing supremacist on his highly popular podcast. Tucker Carlson, who has joined the ranks of the antisemites, gave a platform to a known Jew hating extremist.  Nick Fuentes who speaks of his desire to drive “Zionist Jews,” out of American life. Fuentes is also a holocaust denier.”  Let’s not let Tucker off the hook either.  He calls Christians who support Israel,  like Senator Ted Cruz, Ambassador Huckleby and others, heretics.  Good old Qatarlson is always pushing the false narrative of the radical left and the woke right about Israel and the so-called “Palestinians.”  Young people especially are susceptible to Tucker’s lies and innuendos about Israel.  Even some churches and otherwise good Christians will swallow his lies. How can we,  a sane society fall for the lies of the haters of Israel.  We should know better, but we are deceived by the constant propaganda of the media and the left around the world.  Are we any better today?  

On another note, we were shocked at the medical experiments the Nazi”s performed on the Jews and Gypsies.  But are we better off with our penchant for abortion up to and through birth?  Planned Parenthood sells aborted babies body parts, even profiting on that sale, making money on murder.  What of the Gender confusion?  Well known hospitals and doctors are cutting off body parts of healthy boys and girls so they could presumably change genders.  Mutilation and killing from a profession that is called to heal and do no harm.  Hippocratic oath anyone?  And beyond that expecting a society to celebrate what years ago would be called mental disease.  Are we any better today?

Political violence is on the rampage.  A huge section of the left says it is ok to violently protest and even do harm to conservatives.  The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk brought out the crazies.  Teachers, social media influencers and politicians were not even expressing sympathy for the loss of life.  Many even encouraged this type of insane action to those they disagree with.  What has become of us?  Who are we?  Are we any better today?

Let me be clear, I love America.  We are not a righteous nation, and neither is Israel.  (So don’t throw that argument at me.)  We need revival in this country as well as around the world.  The same devil and the same hatred is here today as in any other decade.  Prayer, confession and repentance is the only way to ensure our safety and further prosperity.  Pray for the United States of America to regain its moral compass.  Our foundations need to be restored.  Sin is sin.  Are we any better today?  No

Just my opinion.  Maranatha!

Tucker Carlson Joins Nick Fuentes in Slamming Israel and Christians Aren’t Staying Silent – Charisma Magazine Online

Tucker Carlson calls Christian Zionists “heretics,” but Scripture clearly affirms God’s covenant with Israel and commands believers to bless and pray for Jerusalem.
— Read on mycharisma.com/culture/tucker-carlson-joins-nick-fuentes-in-slamming-israel-and-christians-arent-staying-silent/

Don’t you just love it when influencers who know nothing about Bible prophecy attempt to push an agenda and call out Christians for their stand for Israel? Be careful who you listen to and follow, they are sowing seeds straight from the pit of Hell, and getting paid for it. Deception is running rampant in today’s society and in the Church. Make sure you know what the Word says and keep your focus on Jesus. I stand with Israel, because God hasn’t given up on them. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, may God protect them from their enemies.

Live in the Word, and Walk in His Spirit! Rh

Mamdani comments on IDF ‘antisemitism,’ ADL chief says – JNS.org

Mamdani comments on IDF ‘antisemitism,’ ADL chief says – JNS.org
— Read on www.jns.org/mamdani-comments-on-idf-antisemitism-adl-chief-says/

Never in my wildest imaginations would I have thought New York City, site of the Twin Towers terror attack would even be thinking about a vote for this Islamist Mamdani. New Your how you have fallen, may your eyes be opened to what you are about to do. The Jewish community must vote against this evil. Rh.

Has The World Turned Upside Down??

I am not sure, outside of peace at any cost, what Trump is thinking. Coddling and praising a sponsor of terrorism is not a good look. “Everlasting peace, not going to happen until Jesus comes. Rh

HAVE WE LOST OUR MINDS?

The man Trump is now praising as “one of the great rulers of the world” is the same man photographed warmly embracing Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal — the architect of suicide bombings, rocket barrages, and the October 7 jihad massacre.

This is not old news. This is the same ruler of Qatar — right now.

Qatar has:

• Housed Hamas leadership in state-protected luxury compounds

• Wired hundreds of millions into Gaza under the “aid” pretext

• Served as headquarters for the Muslim Brotherhood’s command

• Given political cover to jihadi clerics

• Maintained active ties with al-Qaeda affiliates and the Taliban

And now we are clapping for him on Air Force One?

Qatar did not stop funding jihad — America just stopped telling the truth about Qatar.

So remind me again:

When exactly are we “banning the Muslim Brotherhood”?

(Amy Mek in X)

New Policy of Israel

The Policy of the Trump Administration is that the West Bank (Judea & Samaria) will not be annexed by Israel

Vance calls it an insult on Israel annexing the West Bank and calls it. “Stupid “ political stunt. (It’s their biblical land) West bank is Judea and Samaria. 

Trump tells reporters, (don’t worry about it, won’t happen).  “They aren’t going to do anything about it.”

Trump in Time Magazine “Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened,” he said.  “It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries.”  

To be fair, Netanyahu also did not want the vote. (Appeasement to the Trump administration?) or something else.  There are factions in Israel that want Netanyahu ousted.

The (West Bank) as Vance  called it (carefully chosen words?) Is actuality in Judea & Samaria, a part of Biblical land given to Abraham in the eternal covenant.  

IMO – It was the Trump administration’s own ambassador Huckabee who began the push during the war with Hamas to start calling and visiting the Biblical land of Judea and Samaria.  This idea began to take on some steam until the past few weeks during this rush to make peace before the job by the IDF could be finished.  No doubt in my mind that the connection with Israel has been somewhat severed, and the ties to the Arab and Muslim countries have been pushed to the forefront during negotiations.

Listen I understand politics but God takes a very stern view of dividing the land. The big question is whether not allowing Israel, due to sensitivities of the Muslim world, should that halt Israel from annexing their homeland?  I think it matters.  I personally think it does equate.  It is always Israel that has to fight for every square inch of their land.  It’s always about Israel’s land.  To be fair it was only a symbolic vote.  But it is their God given inheritance.  

The concern for me and I hope many other Christian Conservatives is how easily American politicians turn their back on Israel and make strong statements of what will happen in the Middle East.  Admittedly the Middle East is a quagmire of political and religious obstacles.  

Petro $ and investment or the covenant. I choose the covenant.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio – Remarks in Israel

Headlines from the remarks of U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a visit to the International Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat:

Although there are difficulties in implementing the ceasefire, there are reasons for optimism.

We are working to create a better life for the residents of Gaza without Hamas.

If Hamas refuses to disarm, this will be a violation of the ceasefire agreement.

We expect the complete disarmament of Hamas.

All parties have agreed that Hamas will have no future role in the Gaza Strip.

The international force to be deployed in Gaza should be composed of soldiers from countries with which Israel feels comfortable (this is in response to the question regarding the deployment of Turkish soldiers – West Bank).

Applying Israeli sovereignty in the West Bank threatens the peace process; I believe this will not happen.

UNRWA will not be able to play any role in Gaza – it belongs to Hamas.

Judea & Samaria

Right now there are two different bills being pushed forward in the Israeli Knesset. Both dealing with Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank. Trump is once again dictating to Israel. This should be their decision. Covenant matters more than investments. Rh

Trump on applying Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria: It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab states. Israel will lose all support from the US if it happens.

Judea and Samaria are the heartland of the Jewish ancestral homeland.
It is here that the stories of the patriarchs unfolded – the very foundation of our faith and history.

Now ask yourself: what matters more – appeasing Arab states that opposed even the move of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, or standing firm for what is right according to biblical truth?

I’ll let you be the judge. Amir Tsarfati