Finland’s president defends decisions to buy Israeli arms, not recognise Palestinian state
The Epic Attack on Hizbullah Terrorists across Lebanon
An ingenious and unprecedented attack against thousands of operatives of the Hizbullah terrorist organization using exploding pagers was carried out in a dozen Hizbullah centers in Lebanon. Israel is preparing for the organization’s revenge response.
The United States is working through diplomatic channels to prevent regional escalation. Iran will determine the nature of Hizbullah’s response. The successful operation does not currently change Israel’s strategic situation.
Washington’s View of Gaza Truce Does Not Align with Israel’s Security Interests
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The US has spent months trying to pressure Israel into a long-term ceasefire with Hamas that would serve American interests by reducing the danger of regional war that could drag in the US. But Washington’s view of a ceasefire in Gaza and subsequent regional de-escalation fails to address three of Israel’s critical security needs: to ensure the IDF’s freedom of operation in Gaza to prevent Hamas from regrouping; to counter Hezbollah’s massive military-terrorist infrastructure and stop its 11-month-long assault on northern Israel; and to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions, which are intended to provide a protective cover to the entire jihadist Iranian axis.
Israel’s bravery has exposed the lie at the heart of Starmer’s foreign policy
Robbed of its moral bearings, bereft of any sense of right and wrong, incapable of distinguishing heroes from villains, the West can no longer celebrate when good triumphs over evil…
If Ukraine must be allowed to fight, why isn’t Israel?
I’ve been watching a brilliant documentary on BBC2, The Zelensky Story. If you’ve not seen it, I recommend you search it out on iPlayer. Apart from anything else, the archive footage of his early years is fascinating. I hadn’t fully appreciated just how huge a star the proudly Jewish Volodymyr Zelensky was in Ukraine when he ran for the presidency – think Peter Kay, Ant and Dec and Ricky Gervais rolled into one.
Wretched

10/09/2024. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken. King Charles Street. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO
Early this past Sunday morning, I was looking at the news headlines and reading the latest wretched pontifications from Blinken and Lammy.
They were reported as once again professing their “support” for Israel but, in the same breath, issuing a warning. Their conditional “love” came with a caveat that despite any provocations, Israel must avoid escalatory actions.
I had hardly finished reading this astounding piece of morally reprehensible advice when, precisely at 6:38 a.m., a loud boom sounded, followed by a series of lesser explosions. Knowing that the seasons were changing, I thought at first that this heralded a thunderstorm, but looking out the window, I could see that this was not the case.
The next possibility was the detonation of a terrorist bomb, but in the absence of sirens and other security activity, I realized that no such event had occurred.
That left the probability of a rocket or missile impact somewhere. Sure enough, breaking news quickly revealed that a Houthi-launched missile had broken up over central Israel and fallen on open ground.
How ironic but somehow timely that this latest manifestation of Iranian-sponsored intentions should occur at the very moment that Israel was being warned not to “escalate” action.
It demonstrates, yet again, more pathetic appeasement so beloved of those whose weasel words carry no hint of determination to actually defeat the axis of evil currently confronting not only Israel but also rapidly diminishing democracies.
When Israel retaliates for this latest attack and any future missile strikes, you can be sure that Blinken and Lammy will be at the forefront of a concerted chorus of condemnation. It does not take a genius to predict the convulsions emanating forth from the UN and “morally outraged” foreign ministries when Israel actually acts to defend its citizens. The UN Secretary-General will once more display his righteous wrath not at the criminal terrorists but at the intended victims for having the audacity to actually hit back.
Australia and New Zealand willingly participated in the latest resolution charade at the UN. Australia abstained and then apologised for not voting in favour of condemning Israel. NZ voted with all the slanderers and hypocrites and then pretended it remains even-handed. It is pitiful to see when craven double standards and spinelessness combine in order to appease facilitators of international terror and distorters of history.
The wretched process of duplicitous double standards is not something that has suddenly sprouted. It has always lurked in the political undergrowth and, like noxious weeds, spread its poisonous tentacles, waiting for an ideal opportunity to burst forth.
The amazing aspect about these particular obsessions is the knee-jerk reactions, which conveniently overlook horrendous acts in the rest of the world while concentrating their venom on Israel.
Take the case of Sudan, which, after fifteen months of terror with thousands dead and millions displaced, elicits nary a peep from the UN and human rights champions worldwide. No university protests, no mass demonstrations, no boycotts and certainly no lost sleep by all those convulsing over Israel.
Allegedly, “peaceful” demonstrations by professional agitators are used to cause mayhem and violence, resulting in inevitable casualties. Overseas recruits are used to show the media that outrage against Israel is a universal virtue. When these participants become casualties, the wrath of the hypocrites descends.
Thus, the UN Secretary General suddenly springs to life and Joe Biden wakes from his slumber to express his outrage. Strangely, however, there is a deathly silence when Israelis, Jews and non-Jews alike, are murdered by terror groups. When a US dual citizen is blown up or shot, there is a momentary expression of regret, but otherwise, it is just business as usual.
This usually is followed by a stream of unsolicited advice usually focused on the need to placate the murderers and a warning not to react in any sort of provocative manner.
Using civilians as human shields, firing rockets from the midst of schools, clinics, kindergartens, mosques and homes attracts no sort of international censure. Instead, when Israel attacks these terror nests, everyone convulses in righteous indignation, not at the terrorists but at the country attempting to protect its citizens.
After the six Israeli hostages were executed by Hamas, the usual perfunctory crocodile tears were activated, replaced swiftly thereafter by admonitions against any retaliatory measures. Everyone seems to have already forgotten that PA/Fatah and Hamas have pledged eternal comradeship with Chinese patronage. Despite this open display of mutual terror ambitions, the US State Department declared that “the Palestinian Authority remains a partner and is committed to peace.” This brilliant piece of diplomatic duplicity followed an attack against Israeli civilians in Judea.
The inevitable question follows – where are the human rights champions?
Obviously, the gangster execution of Israeli kidnapped hostages was not important enough for the likes of Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch to condemn. After nearly a year of captivity, the International Red Cross has yet to gain access to the hostages and distribute donated lifesaving medications. Like their predecessors who preferred to be fooled by the Nazis and refused to do anything meaningful about blowing the whistle on the concentration camps, today’s representatives have also lapsed into a shameful silence.
Despite clear evidence that it was Hamas who carried out the executions, the United Nations Human Rights Council declared that there was a need to “investigate” who actually did the dastardly deed.
Eleven months after the 7 October pogrom, the US Administration finally got around to issuing Federal terror charges against Hamas leaders. What took them so long? Why has it taken them all this time to actually apportion blame? If elections were not looming, would it have ever happened? Finally, what practical effect will this useless gesture actually achieve?
Meanwhile, the aspiring Ottoman sultan revealed yet again his animosity and ingrained hate against the Jewish State. He issued a rallying cry for the formation of an Islamic alliance against Israel, led no doubt by himself as a latter-day saviour and reincarnation of Saladin. In case his message was not clear enough, Erdogan went on to assert that “Israel seeks to occupy Lebanon, Syria and Turkey between the Tigris and the Euphrates.”
One would think that this outburst of unhinged lies might evince some sort of protest and consequences. Unfortunately, thanks to the morally decrepit state of international relations, neither the UN nor NATO issued any sort of reprimand. Turkey remains a member of good standing at the UN despite flinging the most outrageous slanders against another member state. Instead of NATO expelling Turkey, it looks the other way, and by inaction, it merely validates the hate.
As Hezbollah rockets pound northern Israel and thousands remain homeless, a top US official explains what passes for a magic solution. Diplomacy, he asserts, is the only way to avert catastrophic consequences. Presumably, it is the same sort of diplomacy that resulted in a spectacular end to human rights in Afghanistan and abandoned allies to the tender mercies of the Taliban. The extinguishing of Tibetan independence is another example of brilliant US diplomacy. The Iranian march to nuclear blackmail status is another victory for US diplomacy. In the face of Iranian drones being sent to Russia, plus continuing Russian and Chinese support for the Mullahs, we can all see how successful US diplomatic measures have been. North Korea’s blatant development of nuclear weapons is another perfect example of “successful” US diplomacy in action.
Is it any wonder that most sane Israelis have nothing but contempt for the wretched situations that currently prevail?
The worst part is the complete absence of any international leader like Winston Churchill, who is prepared to defeat today’s axis of evil.
They Shall Fear Our Devotion
Hezbollah Cyberattack
When Cyber Warfare met Psychological Warfare
Rigging thousands of pagers worn and used by Hezbollah terrorists and operatives in Lebanon, Syria, and other northern locations surrounding Israel to explode simultaneously, signifies only a sliver of insight into Israel’s offensive capabilities. With over 4000 terrorists injured simultaneously, many critically, the devastating psychological effect of the cyber-attack attributed to Israel on Hezbollah is only a pre-emptive stage in the expected war on the murderous terror organization in Lebanon.
With the threat from Hamas largely destroyed, despite its still-lethal ability to plant explosives and carry out guerilla attacks, and mopping up operations being executed by a relatively small IDF force in the Gaza Strip, the focus of Israel has shifted to the north. Hezbollah, the terror organization, and the Republic of Iran, a terror state have been put on notice.
On October 7th of last year, Hamas invaded Israeli communities and army camps in the Gaza Strip envelope. Hamas terrorists savagely tortured, raped, and murdered 1200 men, women, children and infants in what is called the Black Shabbat by Israelis. Oct 7 also signified the beginning of a well-planned traumatizing psychological warfare focused on the Israeli public.
Hamas, one of the most experienced terrorist organizations in the area of propaganda and psychological warfare, sought to combine terror warfare with a psychological campaign that would lower the morale of Israelis, create divisions within the nations’ solidarity, question the need to fight and sacrifice, diminish confidence in the political and military leadership, and lastly weaken personal and community resilience.
Hamas planned its psychological operations from day one; from the cameras used to videotape the massacre and stream it online, to the use of living as well as murdered hostages as bargaining chips to keep the IDF at bay. Most of the people of the State of Israel, and the Israel Defense Forces have shown their ability to move ahead, showing Hamas that not only have they lost the ground war and their control over the Gaza Strip, but that their psychological war against the Israeli public has failed as well.
As thousands of injured Hezbollah terrorists and operatives flooded hospitals throughout Lebanon yesterday, the simultaneous explosion of wireless pagers delivered a substantial morale blow to the terror organizations’ membership and leadership sowing chaos, operational confusion, and bringing the terror organization to a standstill. The simultaneous detonation of thousands of pagers has demonstrated to Hezbollah just how penetrable the organization is digitally, unable to defend against Israel’s offensive capabilities, and has also shown the dismal efficacy of intelligence capabilities of Hezbollah and her Iranian patron.
The TikTok, Instagram, and WhatsApp generation might be asking themselves; what’s a beeper? What are the “beepers” or “pagers” that were used by Hezbollah terrorists? The beeper, which predates mobile phones, allows users to receive messages in remote areas lacking reception needed by cellphones.
Mobile phones can be tracked and their conversations listened to. Hezbollah, deterred and unable to defend against Israel’s digital supremacy in cellphone technology, adopted the wide spread use of beepers to coordinate and time the launches of missiles and drones into Israel, as well as to alert Hezbollah terrorists about expected IDF air force strikes.
Finally, Israel’s use of pagers to execute a mass cyber-attack wounding over 4000 Hezbollah terrorists and operatives, has exposed the vulnerable low-tech capabilities of Hezbollah and her Iranian patron. Iran’s strategic posture has continued to deteriorate over the past year, with Hamas largely destroyed, and Hezbollah’s proxy status proving itself to be a ‘paper tiger’ rather than an effective deterrence against Israel.
The impact of Israel’s pager attack, beyond the injured and killed, is the psychological warfare that will penetrate the consciousness of Iranian leaders. Iran’s proxy strategy is under increasing pressure and by now has failed in the Gaza Strip, in Judea and Samaria (aka West Bank), in Lebanon, in Syria, and in Yemen.
Iran’s use of psychological warfare aimed to hype their achievements via Hamas and Hezbollah has run its course and proven to be a failure. What Iran’s leaders fail to grasp is that psychological warfare may be effective against weak and failing states such its cohorts, but it is largely ineffective and can backfire when used against a militarily powerful and regional superpower such as Israel.
In contrast, Israel’s successful use of psychological warfare in the pager attack may very well prove to be the most effective strategy to weaken Iran’s goal of becoming a nuclear state, and weaken her goal of expanding Islamic ideology beyond her borders.
Ron Jager grew up in the South Bronx of New York City, making Aliyah in 1980. Served for 25 years in the IDF as a Mental Health Field Officer in operational units. Prior to retiring was Commander of the Central Psychiatric Clinic for Reserve Solders at Tel-Hashomer. Since retiring has been involved in strategic consultancy to NGO’s and communities in the Gaza Envelope on resiliency projects to assist first responders and communities. Ron has written numerous articles for outlets in Israel and abroad focusing on Israel and the Jewish world. To contact: medconf@gmail.com, Website: www.ronjager.com.












