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Israel News Digest - Daily News Alert from Israel
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Thursday, January 22, 2026 | ||
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In-Depth Issues:
Trump: If Hamas Doesn't Disarm, "It'll Be the End of Them" - Lazar Berman (Times of Israel)
At the Board of Peace unveiling ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, President Donald Trump said Hamas will "have to give up their weapons, and if they don't, it's going to be the end of them."
Israeli Officials: Phase Two of Gaza Ceasefire Plan Serves Israel's Interests, Requires Hamas to Disarm - Itamar Eichner (Ynet News)
As efforts advance toward the second phase of President Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan, senior Israeli officials say the transition ultimately serves Israel's interests. Phase Two requires Hamas to disarm and dismantle its military capabilities - a demand Hamas is unlikely to accept. They said Hamas would be given a deadline to comply, after which Israel would resume military operations. The officials stressed that moving to Phase Two is an Israeli interest regardless of the delay in returning slain hostage Ran Gvili from Gaza. Israeli officials outlined conditions for reopening the Rafah crossing with Egypt after Gvili's return, including ensuring that more people exit Gaza than enter and establishing an Israeli-managed passage through which all movement would be monitored.
Trump Seeks "Decisive" Options for Iran as Assets Move into Middle East - Alexander Ward (Wall Street Journal)
After pulling back from strikes on Iran last week, President Trump is still pressing aides for what he terms "decisive" military options, U.S. officials said. The continued discussions show Trump hasn't ruled out punishing Tehran for killing thousands of protesters.
Iran Interior Ministry Official Defects, Calls for U.S. Action Against Regime (Iran International)
An official at Iran's Interior Ministry has defected and joined the protests, urging President Trump to intervene against the Islamic Republic, he told Iran International on Sunday. He said he witnessed the use of live fire against protesters, adding that the scale of protests on Jan. 8-9 was unprecedented.
Turkey Deploys Advanced Radar at Damascus Airport - Amichai Stein (Jerusalem Post)
Turkey recently deployed an advanced radar system at Damascus International Airport in a move that could limit Israel's freedom of action in Syrian airspace.
Former Palestinian Official Accuses Palestinian Authority of Institutional Corruption (Times of Israel)
Former Palestinian Authority intelligence chief Tawfik Tirawi, 77, on Tuesday publicly accused the Palestinian leadership of allowing systemic corruption to flourish within its institutions, in an open letter addressed to PA President Mahmoud Abbas. "The corruption system now operates with confidence and immunity," wrote Tirawi, a senior member of the Fatah central committee. "Did our people make all these sacrifices... only for us to reach a stage where thieves and land brokers are left to spread corruption without deterrence or accountability?" he wrote. Critics say the PA lined the pockets of elites with tax proceeds and international aid, while funneling much of what was left to a massive security apparatus trained to crack down on dissent at the behest of its patrons. An October poll by the Ramallah-based Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research found that 80% of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza want Abbas to resign.
Children of the Iranian Elite Flaunt Their Lives of Luxury - Gabrielle Weiniger (The Times-UK)
Aghazadeh is a Persian term that used to be a title for the children of clerics and has evolved to refer to the new generation benefiting from the political riches of their fathers. "They're the equivalent of the Iranian 'Gossip Girl' [a reference to the U.S. drama series following the lives of Manhattan's teenaged elite]: luxury cars, living in opulent high-rises in north Tehran," said Ella Rosenberg, a senior researcher at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs focusing on Iran and counterterrorism financing. "Their lifestyle has enraged, not only made angry, but enraged the citizens of Iran, specifically Gen Z in their age group, mainly because they see how these rich kids live - with no accountability for anything that they do." "Their families and parents and grandparents are making sure that their lives in Iran are easy, living the life of luxury." Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei has several relatives in Britain and France, including his nephew Mahmoud Moradkhani, while the grandchildren of the founder of the Islamic revolution, Ayatollah Khomeini, have settled in Canada. The brother of Ali Larijani, secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, lectures in Scotland on cybersecurity, while the children of former president Hassan Rouhani live in Austria and studied at Oxford. According to one former Iranian minister, 5,000 aghazadeh live in America. Search the Recent History of Israel and the Middle East Send the Daily Alert to a Friend If you are viewing the email version of the Daily Alert and want to share it with friends, please click Forward in your email program and enter their address. |
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