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"I'm sad to the bottom of my soul, I can’t even start to describe how sad I am," Chen Kotler said, before describing how she helped coordinate the rescue of her family and community of Kfar Azza. A chilling account of death and survival in Israel: thehill.com/policy/internati…
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Maksym Maksymov, head of Bring Kids Back UA, was in DC this week warning of Russia’s evolving strategy to “reprogram” Ukrainian children into Russian patriots and soldiers. Ukraine urges U.S. support for efforts to save children abducted by Russia thehill.com/policy/internati…
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Trump has engaged on the issue of kidnapped children in fits and starts.  First Lady Melania Trump has personally advocated and the State Dept has made $25 million available for these efforts BUT… thehill.com/policy/internati…
In Kyiv, a new opera is tackling one of the most traumatising aspects of Russia’s invasion: the abduction of Ukrainian children. In the new work called “Mothers of Kherson”, music tries to give voice to that unspeakable pain, here’s my report:
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.@USAmbUN: "There will not be upfront 'cash,' so to speak, that we saw in the Obama deal, in the JCPOA, with literally pallets of cash... and secondarily, this is all about verification... I can promise you that we are not going to have these massive loopholes, whether it's working with the UN's IAEA or other form of inspectors."
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Will Europe Save Hamas in Gaza? I recently met with a high-ranking European official from a country deeply involved in the Israel and Palestine file to discuss Gaza’s future and immediate options for relieving civilians trapped under Hamas’s grip. I presented a simple proposal: create safe zones across the "Yellow Line" into the Israel‑controlled green zone and support new, organized, secure, Hamas‑free communities where Gazans could finally begin rebuilding their lives. Whether the issue is humane living conditions, deradicalization, education, healthcare, or shielding civilians from both Hamas or Israeli strikes, the green zone is the only place where meaningful action is possible. Instead of engaging, the official launched into a long monologue about their country’s contributions to the Palestinian Authority, UNRWA, and other institutions, all while insisting on their own “humility” as a faraway European nation. Then came the truly alarming part: a casual normalization of Hamas. The official proudly described how easy it had been to work with Hamas before October 7, praising the group for providing “excellent security” and being “easier to work with than others.” What they called pragmatism was, in reality, a twenty‑year pattern of enabling a violent terrorist organization responsible for immense civilian suffering. When I explained that any Hamas‑free zones would require vetting at the Yellow Line to prevent weapons or operatives from entering, the official reacted with shock. “This vetting would violate international law,” they repeated, insisting that their country could not fund projects with any checks on who enters. I noted the absurdity: I had undergone extensive vetting just to enter their country, and even this building, yet they believed Hamas fighters should be able to walk into new civilian safe zones unimpeded. Their only response was vague appeals to “international law,” which, in their interpretation, seems to require allowing terrorists to hide among civilians. The meeting ended on an even more surreal note. When the official asked what would happen to Hamas fighters left in the red zone, I said I didn’t care; they could fight the Israeli military on their own all they wanted once they no longer held two million civilians hostage. The official lamented that “this isn’t the old American West” and expressed concern for what would happen to Hamas without human shields. Disgust doesn’t begin to describe my feelings and reactions. I left convinced of something long suspected: Hamas’s twenty‑year rule was sustained not only by its own brutality but by an ecosystem of NGOs, donor nations, Western European governments, journalists, academics, activists, lawyers, and even self‑styled human‑rights defenders who normalized Hamas, treated it as a legitimate authority, or tolerated its abuses because their hostility toward Israel outweighed their concern for Gazans.
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Happy Pride Month everybody !🏳️‍🌈🇺🇸🥊
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The Prime Minister’s Office: President Trump spoke this evening with Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the emerging memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran to enter into negotiations. Even though Israel is not a party to the memorandum of understanding, the Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for President Trump's commitment that the final agreement at the conclusion of negotiations will include the removal of enriched material, the dismantling of enrichment infrastructure, limits on missile production, and the cessation of Iran's support for its terrorist proxies in the region.
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In what's sure to disappoint Pakistanis who have been working diligently on the deal and hosted the first round of talks in Islamabad, Trump just said a signing ceremony may take place "in Europe." (Granted, he's said that before and changed his mind to Islamabad.)
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"I understand the answers is yes," Trump said of whether the Iranian Supreme Leader has approved a "deal". Trump says the US naval blockade will immediately lift with the signing of a deal, which he expects to be during the weekend.
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“One of the biggest issues with the Board of Peace is that it has highly siloed staff; it’s not a hierarchy, it’s very flat,” said Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and head of Realign for Palestine. “There is a total disconnect between the mandate of the Board of Peace and operationalizing it on the ground,” Alkhatib continued, pointing to a “gutted” State Department and shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development. “And with no administrative or organizational infrastructure, the Board will never succeed or function, no matter the political capital the Trump administration has invested in establishing it.” Alkhatib, of the Atlantic Council, said he is concerned that if Israel decides to resume full-scale military operations against Hamas, civilians face even graver harm because they are trapped in a smaller territory with no options to flee. He is focused on advocating for Palestinians to be moved into the so-called Green Zone, the more than 60 percent of territory under Israeli control. Israel says Hamas’s disarmament is a precondition for reconstruction in the Green Zone. “It’s the only hope for establishing a new Hamas-free beachhead within Gaza and creating the nucleus for true deradicalization, while allowing for a safe option that can spare civilians needless devastation, death, maiming, and harm due to circumstances over which they have no control.” thehill.com/policy/internati…
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RT @AliVaez: The bombings will continue until there is a deal finalized on opening a strait that was open before the bombings started and i…
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Here's what a White House official just told me about this: “This meeting is not on the schedule at this time. However, President Trump and President Al-Sharaa have a strong relationship and are easily in contact whenever is needed.”
The Syrian president Ahmed Al-Sharaa to head to Washington DC on Sunday to meet with President Trump.
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At long last, the UN Human Rights Council has formally acknowledged that Hamas in Gaza carried out executions, torture, improperly used medical facilities for terror purposes, and engaged in violent abuses against women and children after October 7. The report captures only a fraction of what actually occurred, in part because documenting these crimes is extraordinarily difficult and because Gazans fear retaliation if they report anything to the UN or other investigators. The findings on Hamas were buried beneath a long section on Israeli settler abuses in the West Bank, but even so, this marks a significant shift for an international body that has long struggled to speak plainly about Hamas’s brutality in Gaza. Most importantly, the report acknowledges but barely scratches the surface of how extensively Hamas has weaponized Gaza’s medical infrastructure, embedding fighters in hospitals, using patients as shields, and turning civilian facilities into operational hubs. The UN even notes that Doctors Without Borders evacuated non-essential staff from Nasser Hospital because Hamas was interfering with the hospital’s operations. When I shared this information, including testimonies from Gazans who documented Hamas’s fascistic behavior inside hospitals, and photos of fighters emerging from Nasser Hospital after the ceasefire, the online “pro-Palestine” chorus had nothing to offer except accusations of Zionist collaboration, accusations of betrayal, and personal insults. This UN report is an indictment not only of Hamas, a violent extremist terror organization responsible for immense suffering, but also of every activist, journalist, and academic who chose to look away. It shows that Hamas’s crimes were so egregious, so undeniable, that even a slow, hesitant, and often ineffectual body like the UNHRC could no longer pretend not to see them. Shame on anyone who still defends Hamas or ever believed its violence constituted “resistance” on behalf of the Palestinian people.
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Based on a brief comment by Rubio touting Us engagement in Africa, @JulianPecquet delivers a really interesting look at the larger backstory
A shout-out from @SecRubio, a new US envoy & meetings w/@ChrisLandauUSA : How the Trump admin is courting #EquatorialGuinea as Pres @TON_MBASAGO yields power to his son My latest @TheAfricaReport, w/EG Ambassador @OndoCrisantos & @TutuAlicante @EGJustice: theafricareport.com/421291/w…
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.@HouseForeignGOP Chair Brian Mast previews 120 amendments aiming to be tacked onto his HR9087 - which would require maps to say "Gulf of America," require the State Dept to wave only "approved" flags, approves USAID "reorganization", among other provisions 👇
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Question for my followers who are passionate/working on Sudan: What are the feelings on this House bill imposing sanctions related to the war in Sudan? docs.house.gov/meetings/FA/F…

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"The illegitimate Georgian Dream regime is in the process of selling out the country to the Chinese Communist Party, war criminal Putin, and Iran — against the wishes of the Georgian people and the interests of the U.S.," @RepJoeWilson tells Congress as the House passes a bill targeting Chinese and Russian influence in Georgia. “The election was rigged in Georgia." - Wilson adds 👇
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.@JohnEdHerbst & @shelbyjmag write: "Russia’s recent attacks have produced suffering but not despair, because developments on the battlefield since the start of the year have proved increasingly favorable to Ukraine." atlanticcouncil.org/dispatch…
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Georgia is shifting its geopolitical alignment away from the West and closer to Russia and Iran. In January, Russian strategic airplanes were allowed to transit Georgian airspace and resupply Tehran during the regime's brutal crackdown on protesters. Through quasi-educational institutions set up by Iran, the IRGC has been able to influence and recruit Georgians to do its bidding, including assassination attempts on US soil. If Tbilisi wants to preserve its Euro-Atlantic future, it needs to prove that it stands with its long-standing partners, not with the regime in Tehran, @LukeDCoffey warns. Read in @arabnews: arabnews.com/node/2646098
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"Not going to become a quagmire." Vice President @JDVance told me in an interview today that President Trump won't let the U.S. become ensnared in the Iran war. Vance said we would not be talking about America's involvement in Iran a year from now. 👇🏾 usatoday.com/story/news/worl…
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