ed note–as always, a cargo ship full of important info that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.

 

Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, as we have counseled here on this humble little informational endeavor now for over 8 YEARS, the ‘old rules’ do not apply to POTUS DJT, not in 2016 and ESPECIALLY not now in 2025.

 

Those ‘old rules’, especially with regards to Israel and the Middle East, have been those involving timid and tepid US Presidents who, even though possibly operating with good intentions such as creating a state for the Palestinian people, nevertheless, were loathe to go up against the organized Jewish interests that run America and the West in a 360 degree arc, ranging from banking to media to academia to Congress itself.

 

DJT understood all of this prior to 2016, but REALLY understands it now, and as such, the kid gloves he used during his first administration in getting his ‘Deal of the Century’ implemented in the Middle East have now been replaced, given that he understands better than anyone how close the world is to its own immolation, courtesy of the doomsday-cult Jraculite State.

 

Now, we are forced to go to such lengths in explaining all of this due to what is the seemingly incurable sense of stupidity (our apologies, L&G for being forced to use such uncomplimentary terms) when it comes to those anti-Zionist/’Free Palestine’ individuals and groups who just cannot and WILL NOT come to terms with the fact that DJT is a cat of an entirely different variety when it comes to Israel, and that despite those gestures that he performs for public consumption, nevertheless, he and Netanyahu are at war with each other, the story below being just one more piece of that puzzle that does not require any sense of superior intelligence to put together.

 

Now, to the ‘Free Palestine’ types who will skip over the importance of stories such as the one below, while at the same time putting a magnifying glass on every trivial statement DJT makes about ‘all hell breaking loose’ (or whatever sounbite happens to be the flavor-of-the-day) remember, all of the death and destruction of Gaza and Lebanon that took place under Biden was made possible by your own personal contributions in running DJT out of office in 2020, and now, as your own actions are proving on a daily basis, you obviously have learned nothing, given that you are in the process of doing it all over again.

 

 

Barak Ravid for Axios

 

Israel’s opposition to the Trump administration’s secret negotiations with Hamas erupted in a contentious call Tuesday between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-hand man and the U.S. official leading the talks, an Israeli official and a source with knowledge of the call told Axios.

 

Why it matters: When Trump aides sounded out Israeli officials in early February about the possibility of engaging directly with Hamas, the Israelis advised them not to do it,  and particularly not without preconditions.

 

Israel found out through other channels that the U.S. was moving ahead anyway.

 

Driving the news: Netanyahu has avoided publicly criticizing President Trump since Axios revealed the unprecedented U.S.-Hamas talks on Wednesday, saying only that Israel had made its opinion clear to the U.S.

 

But Netanyahu’s closest confidant, Ron Dermer, was much less restrained a day earlier in a call with U.S. hostage envoy Adam Boehler, the sources say.

 

The sources declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the discussions.

 

Behind the scenes: The call happened several hours after Boehler met in Doha with Khalil al-Hayya, one of Hamas’ most senior political officials and the head of its negotiating team.

 

Boehler’s negotiations in the Qatari capital began the week prior, with a meeting with lower-level Hamas officials.

 

The talks were centered on bringing home American hostage Edan Alexander, 21, and the bodies of four deceased American hostages — part of Boehler’s mandate as hostage envoy.

 

But the U.S. message was that such a deal would go a long way with Trump, who would then press for a broader deal that could involve a long-term truce, safe passage out of Gaza for Hamas leaders, the release of all remaining hostages, and the effective end of the war.

 

The alternative was a renewed Israeli military campaign to destroy the group.

 

Trump and his advisers hoped for a breakthrough prior to his address to Congress on Tuesday, but found Hamas’ response insufficient.

 

Friction point: The talks also touched on specifics — like the number of Palestinian prisoners who would be released from Israeli jails in exchange for Alexander’s safe return — that Israel hadn’t agreed to.

 

While Netanyahu was initially dismissive of the idea that the U.S. would actually sit down with Hamas, he and his advisers grew more and more concerned after the idea became reality, according to a source familiar with his thinking.

 

Zoom in: In what both sources described as a ‘difficult’ call, Dermer objected to Boehler making such proposals without Israel’s consent.

 

Boehler assured Dermer that he wasn’t close to a deal with Hamas and that he understood Israel’s parameters, a source with direct knowledge said.

 

Flashback: The families of American hostages lobbied the Biden administration for months to talk directly with Hamas to get a separate deal to free their loved ones, three hostage family members tell Axios.

 

The Biden administration didn’t think such talks would yield results and worried about legitimizing Hamas, which the U.S. considers a terror group, a former official tells Axios.

 

The official, who was directly involved in Biden’s Gaza negotiations, told Axios the White House did have ‘track 1.5 talks,’ with a former U.S. official close to the administration speaking to Hamas officials about the possibility of a deal for the American hostages.

 

‘These talks went nowhere because what Hamas wanted was a ceasefire and prisoners, and it was in Israel’s hands, not ours,’ the former Biden adviser said, arguing that direct U.S.-Hamas talks would have only further complicated the main track of negotiations.

 

When Trump envoy Steve Witkoff joined the efforts toward a Gaza deal in the closing days of the Biden administration, he proposed meeting directly with Hamas to speed up the talks, but that didn’t ultimately happen at the time, an Israeli official and a former U.S. official said.

 

State of play: Trump and his advisers had a long meeting Wednesday about the talks with Hamas and decided they needed to send a strong public message.

 

The idea was to both put pressure on Hamas to make concessions and to clarify that the U.S. position on the group had not changed, a U.S. official said.

 

On Wednesday evening, shortly after he met with a group of freed hostages, Trump issued a new public ultimatum for Hamas to release all remaining hostages. ‘This is your last warning!’ he wrote on Truth Social.

 

Trump defended the talks with Hamas on Thursday as helpful to Israel because ‘we are talking about Israeli hostages.’

 

What’s next: Witkoff, who is scheduled to travel to the region early next week, said Thursday that Alexander’s release is the administration’s ‘top priority,’ and mentioned that he is injured.

 

He said ‘good humanitarian action by Hamas’ regarding Alexander would ‘get them a lot of political capital,’ and emphasized that there was a ‘deadline’ for Hamas to agree to a deal.

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