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Shocking Hamas plot to infiltrate 'Israeli' intelligence unit with cleaning crew revealed
Shocking Hamas plot to infiltrate 'Israeli' intelligence unit with cleaning crew revealed

Roya News

time06-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Roya News

Shocking Hamas plot to infiltrate 'Israeli' intelligence unit with cleaning crew revealed

'Israeli' troops in Gaza uncovered an attempt by Hamas to infiltrate a base for the 'Israeli' Military Intelligence (Unit 8200) using a cleaning services tender, reports by Hebrew media said. Unit 8200 is an 'Israeli' Intelligence Crops unit of the 'Israeli' military that is responsible for clandestine operations, collecting electronic signal intelligence, counterintelligence, cyberwarfare, military intelligence, and surveillance. It is often likened to the US's National Security Agency (NSA). 'Israeli' soldiers operating in Gaza managed to capture documents for Hamas showing a plan to access a base for Unit 8200, using a cleaning service contract, 'Israel' Hayom said in a recent report. The Hamas plans were described as 'calculated'. An online cleaning services tender was put up for one of Unit 8200's facilities, which Hamas discovered and used as a 'potential pathway' to access the installation. The tender was posted after the events of Oct. 7, 2023, although the report did not specify when. After the 'Israeli' military discovered the plans, the cleaning services tender was put on hold and the military issued directives to strengthen security protocols for military publications on public internet space.

Netanyahu, Trump discussed ending war on Gaza with major stipulations: Report
Netanyahu, Trump discussed ending war on Gaza with major stipulations: Report

Middle East Eye

time26-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Middle East Eye

Netanyahu, Trump discussed ending war on Gaza with major stipulations: Report

Israeli Hayom reported on Thursday that a phone call between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump, which occurred right after US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities last week, included an agreement between them on winding down the war in Gaza. However, the conditions would have to include the normalisation of relations between Israel and two key regional players: Saudi Arabia and Syria, the paper reported, citing "a source familiar with the [phone] discussion's substance". Per Israel Hayom, the five points discussed were as follows: 1. Wrapping up the war on Gaza within two weeks and allowing for Egypt and the UAE to administer Gaza, replacing Hamas. Israel's remaining captives in the strip would also be released during this time. 2. Multiple countries taking in Gaza residents for resettlement. 3. The Abraham Accords expanding to include Saudi Arabia and Syria, and potentially other neighbours. 4. Israel declaring its "willingness for future Palestinian conflict resolution" under the "two-state solution" concept, contingent upon reforms of the Palestinian Authority. 5. Washington acknowledged Israel's "limited" sovereignty over the occupied West Bank.

Concern in Israel Over US-Iranian Talks in Rome
Concern in Israel Over US-Iranian Talks in Rome

Asharq Al-Awsat

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Concern in Israel Over US-Iranian Talks in Rome

Israel has expressed concern that the Trump administration would relieve sanctions against Tehran as the second round of Iran-US talks wrap up in Rome with an agreement to establish a framework for a potential nuclear deal. Oman, which is mediating the nuclear negotiations between both countries, said the discussions 'aim to reach a fair, lasting, and binding agreement that will guarantee an Iran without nuclear weapons and without sanctions, while preserving its ability to develop peaceful nuclear energy'. Hours after the end of the second round of US-Iran talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he remains firmly committed to preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Israel's Hayom daily newspaper quoted a source close to the White House as saying that US-Iran talks are expected to collapse soon. It said an Israeli non-governmental source recently spoke with a senior US official who said Israel need not fear the progress being made in talks between US envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian representatives over Iran's nuclear program. The source said 'a breakdown in the Iran-US talks is expected in a few weeks when the Americans present their full list of demands'. The Israeli source also quoted the US official as saying that, 'Trump is not confused. He is conducting the negotiations in his own way and knows exactly what he is doing'. 'We need to let Trump manage the situation as he sees fit. He has a unique method, but he knows what he's doing,' the US official added. Israel insists that any negotiation with Iran must lead to the complete dismantling of its nuclear program. Meanwhile, Reuters said Israel has not ruled out an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities in the coming months despite Trump telling Netanyahu that Washington was for now unwilling to support such a move, according to an Israeli official and two other people familiar with the matter. Over the past months, Israel has proposed to the Trump administration a series of options to attack Iran's facilities, including some with late spring and summer timelines, the sources said. The plans include a mix of airstrikes and commando operations that vary in severity and could set back Tehran's ability to weaponize its nuclear program by just months or a year or more, the sources said. The New York Times reported on Wednesday that Trump told Netanyahu in a White House meeting earlier this month that Washington wanted to prioritize diplomatic talks with Tehran and that he was unwilling to support a strike on the country's nuclear facilities in the short term. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar denied on Saturday, in statements to the British Daily Telegraph, reports regarding Trump's obstruction of an Israeli strike against Iranian nuclear facilities. 'I am a member of the security cabinet, and all the intimate forums, and I don't remember such a decision,' Sa'ar said. 'I don't think that such a decision was taken. But Israel is committed to the objective of preventing Iran from having nuclear weapons. If that objective can be achieved by a diplomatic path, it is accepted.' Asked whether he fears that Steve Witkoff, Trump's negotiator, may be angling for a soft, Obama-style deal with Iran, Sa'ar pointed to a more hawkish recent post by Witkoff on X. 'Steve Witkoff tweeted emphasizing that he is looking for the dismantling of the Iranian nuclear project, both enrichment and weaponization,' he said. Sa'ar added that the current administration is committed to dealing with this issue. 'It has put it very high on its agenda. The most important thing is the objective. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.' The Israeli minister added, 'We saw [how Iran] helped Russia during the war on Ukraine, with weapons, drones and intelligence,' warning of 'the great danger' of allowing 'the most extremist regime in the world to have the most dangerous weapon in the world. Iran's missiles have the ability to reach Europe today.' He then warned about a contagion of possessing nuclear weapons in the region. 'If Iran will have nuclear weapons, then we will have a nuclear race in the Middle East.. and this will have hard consequences on security, not only in the Middle East.' Meanwhile, Israel's Channel 14 said a deal between the US and Iran would be better for the Iranians than the one signed under the Obama administration. 'Sanctions are expected to be lifted, billions of dollars injected, while Iran's arms of terrorism, including Hamas and Houthis, would start operating again. Tehran's proxies are still active in Iraq, Yemen, and even Africa, suggesting that threat is re-emerging,' the channel said.

"Israeli" forces plan full withdrawal from Lebanon, triple post-war deployment
"Israeli" forces plan full withdrawal from Lebanon, triple post-war deployment

Roya News

time16-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Roya News

"Israeli" forces plan full withdrawal from Lebanon, triple post-war deployment

"Israel" Hayom reported today that the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) are preparing for a complete withdrawal from Lebanon within the next two days. The report noted that, despite speculation in Arab media about "Israel's" requests to retain control over five specific points near the border, military sources insist that no official instructions have been received from the political leadership regarding this matter. According to these sources, the IOF is preparing for a scenario where, after the withdrawal, Hezbollah convoys, accompanied by flags, will conduct parades in Lebanese villages to celebrate their return. "Israel" Hayom further stated that the current security situation allows for a full withdrawal from all points. However, maintaining control over these positions would allow "Israel" to exert military influence, preventing Hezbollah from occupying key areas that overlook deep into "Israeli" territory and closely monitoring border settlements.

Israeli defense minister decides to plan for Gaza people displacement
Israeli defense minister decides to plan for Gaza people displacement

Saba Yemen

time06-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Israeli defense minister decides to plan for Gaza people displacement

Occupied Quds - Saba: The Minister of War, Yisrael Hayom, issued instructions to the army to prepare a plan to allow the residents of Gaza to leave it voluntarily, Zionist sources said on Thursday. "My instructions to the army include options for the residents of the Gaza Strip to leave through land crossings or by sea and air," Hayom said. He stated that the residents of Gaza should enjoy freedom of travel and immigration, as is the case in the rest of the world, as the plan includes providing options for exiting through land crossings, in addition to special arrangements for leaving by sea and air. Trump said in a press statement on Tuesday evening: "The Palestinians have no alternative but to leave the Gaza Strip.. He wants Jordan and Egypt to take Palestinians from the Strip." "He does not necessarily support the settlement of Israelis in Gaza." He believed that "the Palestinians of Gaza must be resettled," he added, noting that "Egypt and Jordan will accept receiving them despite their denial, and that other countries will accept as well." "I am talking about removing the Palestinians from Gaza forever." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

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