IMRA Middle East News Updates https://www.imra.org.il Middle East News & Analysis en-US 1737729832 1737729832 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Capalon Internet 2.0 imra@netvision.net.il (Aaron Lerner) News & Analysis IMRA Middle East News Updates https://www.imra.org.il https://www.imra.org.il/imra_sm.png 144 97 Update: PM Netanyahu not withdrawing from Lebanon now https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74307 <p>Update: PM Netanyahu not withdrawing from Lebanon now <br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 24 January 2025 <br /> <br /> ### <br /> Prime Minister's Office Statement <br /> <br /> The Prime Minister's Office, this afternoon (Friday, 24 January 2025) [translated from Hebrew]: <br /> <br /> The ceasefire framework in Lebanon determined that the gradual withdrawal of the IDF from Lebanon should be implemented within 60 days. This article is based on the understanding that the withdrawal process could possibly continue beyond the 60 days. <br /> <br /> The withdrawal process of the IDF is conditioned on the Lebanese army deploying in southern Lebanon and fully and effectively enforcing the agreement while Hezbollah withdraws beyond the Litani. <br /> <br /> Since the ceasefire agreement has yet to be fully enforced by the Lebanese state, the gradual withdrawal process will continue, in full coordination with the US. <br /> <br /> The State of Israel will not endanger its communities and its citizens and will insist on the complete implementation of the war objective in Lebanon – the return of the Israeli residents safely to their homes on the north. <br /> ### <br /> <br /> Dear Reader, <br /> <br /> We will never know what role, if any, public warnings against carrying out the withdrawal had on the decision-making process which resulted in the withdrawal not taking place for the time being. <br /> <br /> But since we don't have a time machine for a second chance, we cannot afford to be silent in the hopes that things work out. <br /> ========== <br /> <br /> PM Netanyahu must resign if he reaffirms his "doormat" status by withdrawing from Lebanon <br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 23 January 2025 <br /> <br /> We face many critical issues for our future, and if President Trump thinks that our leader is a “doormat,” we are doomed. <br /> <br /> Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a one-time opportunity to change his “doormat” status in President Trump’s eyes. <br /> We all understand that we must keep IDF forces in Lebanon. This is not a political issue in Israel at all. <br /> <br /> According to media reports, instead of informing the Trump administration that we are staying in Lebanon, we asked for permission from the Trump administration to remain there, and they objected. It was a mistake to ask for permission instead of declaring our intent, but that is behind us now. <br /> <br /> When we caved into Trump’s envoy and accepted the terms of the agreement with Hamas, Trump labeled Netanyahu as a “doormat.” <br /> <br /> It is critical to change the designation of “doormat” for our prime minister by Mr. Trump, because a country whose leader is considered a “doormat” will not win Trump’s support on Gaza, Iran, or any other critical issue. <br /> <br /> Therefore, with great regret, if we withdraw from Lebanon in the coming days, for the sake of us all, Netanyahu must resign in a process that immediately installs a replacement who will act decisively (e.g., annexation?) to signal to Trump that he is not a “doormat.” <br /> <br /> To be clear: I am not looking for an excuse to remove Netanyahu. With all my heart, I want him to do the right thing, so he can continue to lead. <br /> <br /> But if Mr. Netanyahu has resigned himself to being President Trump's “doormat,” he must resign. <br /> <br /> <br /> ________________________________________ <br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis <br /> <br /> Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on Arab-Israeli relations <br /> <br /> Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Fri, 24 Jan 2025 09:43:52 -0500 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74307 PM Netanyahu must resign if he reaffirms his "doormat" status by withdrawing from Lebanon https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74306 <p>PM Netanyahu must resign if he reaffirms his "doormat" status by withdrawing from Lebanon <br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 23 January 2025 <br /> <br /> We face many critical issues for our future, and if President Trump thinks that our leader is a “doormat,” we are doomed. <br /> <br /> Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a one-time opportunity to change his “doormat” status in President Trump’s eyes. <br /> We all understand that we must keep IDF forces in Lebanon. This is not a political issue in Israel at all. <br /> <br /> According to media reports, instead of informing the Trump administration that we are staying in Lebanon, we asked for permission from the Trump administration to remain there, and they objected. It was a mistake to ask for permission instead of declaring our intent, but that is behind us now. <br /> <br /> When we caved into Trump’s envoy and accepted the terms of the agreement with Hamas, Trump labeled Netanyahu as a “doormat.” <br /> <br /> It is critical to change the designation of “doormat” for our prime minister by Mr. Trump, because a country whose leader is considered a “doormat” will not win Trump’s support on Gaza, Iran, or any other critical issue. <br /> <br /> Therefore, with great regret, if we withdraw from Lebanon in the coming days, for the sake of us all, Netanyahu must resign in a process that immediately installs a replacement who will act decisively (e.g., annexation?) to signal to Trump that he is not a “doormat.” <br /> <br /> To be clear: I am not looking for an excuse to remove Netanyahu. With all my heart, I want him to do the right thing, so he can continue to lead. <br /> <br /> But if Mr. Netanyahu has resigned himself to being President Trump's “doormat,” he must resign. <br /> ________________________________________ <br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis <br /> <br /> Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on Arab-Israeli relations <br /> <br /> Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Thu, 23 Jan 2025 05:55:39 -0500 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74306 Weekly Commentary: Delay In Lebanon Pullout Gives Rubio 1st Opportunity https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74305 <p>Weekly Commentary: Delay In Withdrawal From Lebanon Gives Rubio 1st<br /> Opportunity<br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 22 January 2025</p> <p>"I want the Department of State to have the best ideas and the best options<br /> available for the President, and then I want us to be able to execute them<br /> better than any agency in our government. That will also be a task of mine.<br /> I have watched from the congressional side from time to time,<br /> administrations in both parties, in which sometimes the Department of State<br /> has been sort of relegated to a secondary role because some other agency can<br /> move faster or seems to be bolder or more creative. It's not your fault, but<br /> we're going to change that. We want to be at the centerpiece, and we want to<br /> be at the core of how we formulate foreign policy, because we're going to<br /> have the best ideas of any agency and because we're going to execute it<br /> better and faster and more effectively than any other agency in our<br /> government. And I know we have the right team to do it."<br /> Secretary of State Marco Rubio Remarks to Employees 21 January 2025</p> <p>Anyone with eyes in their head knows that the Lebanese Army has failed to<br /> demonstrate that they can be relied upon to prevent Hezbollah from renewing<br /> its threat to Israel from south Lebanon.</p> <p>So, as the Secretary of State of an administration which strives for "peace"<br /> and not a "piece of paper," Secretary Rubio's first challenge for his team<br /> of experts is to develop and execute a bold and creative program to support<br /> Israel's continued deployment in south Lebanon.</p> <p>To be clear: not to analyze IF Israel should stay but rather how the United<br /> States will SUPPORT Israel's staying.</p> <p>This is a fantastic opportunity for the experts at Foggy Bottom to show<br /> their new boss that they can shed the chains of wishful thinking that have<br /> so often hindered them until now.</p> <p>We here in Israel are very much looking forward to the change!</p> <p>________________________________________<br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis</p> <p>Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on<br /> Arab-Israeli relations</p> <p>Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Wed, 22 Jan 2025 18:03:34 -0500 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74305 Qatar paid Trump's Hamas deal maker $623 million for hotel https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74302 <p>Qatar paid Trump's Hamas deal maker $623 million for hotel <br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 22 January 2025 <br /> <br /> President Trump may be correct that Steve Witkoff was clueless about Hamas <br /> and Israel when he appointed him to hammer through a hostage deal before the <br /> January 20th inauguration, but Mr. Witkoff certainly knew something about <br /> Qatar. <br /> <br /> Qatar Investment Authority purchased Park Lane Hotel for $623m <br /> The building's status was in limbo for almost six years due to the owners' <br /> unsuccessful $1bn auction attempt in 2017. <br /> Hotel Management Network August 30, 2023 <br /> https://www.hotelmanagement-network.com/news/qatar-investment-authority-hote <br /> l-623m/?cf-view <br /> <br /> The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) has purchased the Park Lane Hotel, New <br /> York, which was formerly caught up in the 1Malaysia Development Berhad <br /> (1MDB) scandal, reported Bloomberg. <br /> <br /> According to city property records, the hotel was acquired by Qatar’s <br /> sovereign wealth fund for $623m. <br /> <br /> The 26-storey property is located on Central Park South, Manhattan. <br /> <br /> Financier Jho Low, also known as Low Taek Jho, was a member of the group <br /> that owned the hotel. <br /> <br /> In 2022, Low was convicted in the US of corruption charges related to <br /> embezzling billions of dollars from the Malaysian investment fund. <br /> <br /> The US Justice Department had at first wanted to confiscate the hotel as <br /> part of its probe against Low. <br /> <br /> But the department later reached a deal with the owners, led by developer <br /> Steven Witkoff, for the divestment of the property instead. It holds Low’s <br /> portion of the proceeds in escrow. <br /> <br /> The building’s status was in limbo for almost six years due to the owners’ <br /> unsuccessful $1bn auction attempt in 2017. <br /> <br /> According to a Bloomberg report, real estate and management company Witkoff <br /> Group and the Qatar Investment Authority have not responded to requests for <br /> comment regarding the sale, which was first reported by Pincuso. <br /> <br /> In 2019, Mubadala Investment Co of Abu Dhabi purchased a stake in the hotel <br /> for $140m. <br /> <br /> This transaction was facilitated by Low’s decision to relinquish his ownersh <br /> ip rights to the property in a US forfeiture lawsuit. <br /> <br /> The Justice Department confiscated his ownership share based on allegations <br /> that Low used the money stolen from 1MDB to obtain it. <br /> <br /> <br /> ________________________________________ <br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis <br /> <br /> Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on Arab-Israeli relations <br /> <br /> Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Wed, 22 Jan 2025 13:14:55 -0500 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74302 Israel & UK Issue Different Accounts of their PM's Conversation https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74301 <p>Israel and UK Issue Dramatically Different Accounts of their PM's<br /> Conversation =20<br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 21 January 2025</p> <p>The Israeli version of the conversation has the UK PM saying they were<br /> looking into their weapons freeze against Israel.</p> <p>The UK version has the UK PM saying that the UK will do everything it =<br /> can to<br /> support the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state.=20</p> <p>#1 Israeli version<br /> PM Netanyahu Speaks with British PM Keir Starmer<br /> Type: Media Statements<br /> Government: The 37th Government<br /> Publish Date: 21.01.2025<br /> https://www.gov.il/en/pages/spoke-uk210125</p> <p>Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this afternoon, spoke with British =<br /> Prime<br /> Minister Keir Starmer, who thanked him for the release of British =<br /> citizen<br /> Emily Damari, and congratulated him on his actions for the release of =<br /> the<br /> other hostages.</p> <p>Prime Minister Netanyahu raised the issue of the weapons export licenses =<br /> to<br /> Israel that have been frozen in the UK. Prime Minister Starmer said that =<br /> an<br /> evaluation of the issue is being carried out.</p> <p>#2 UK version<br /> Press release<br /> PM call with Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel: 21 January 2025<br /> The Prime Minister spoke to Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu.<br /> Published 21 January 2025<br /> https://www.gov.uk/government/news/pm-call-with-prime-minister-netanyahu-=<br /> of-<br /> israel-21-january-2025</p> <p>The Prime Minister spoke to Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu<br /> today.</p> <p>The Prime Minister began by offering the UK=92s support for the =<br /> hard-fought<br /> and long-awaited ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, which has now<br /> entered its third day.=A0</p> <p>He offered his personal thanks for the work done by the Israeli =<br /> government<br /> to secure the release of the hostages, including British hostage Emily<br /> Damari. To see the pictures of Emily finally back in her family=92s arms =<br /> was a<br /> wonderful moment but a reminder of the human cost of the conflict, he<br /> added.=A0</p> <p>The leaders moved on to discuss the need to see the next stages of the<br /> ceasefire deal implemented in full and on schedule, including the =<br /> release of<br /> the remaining hostages. The Prime Minister reiterated that it was vital =<br /> to<br /> ensure humanitarian aid can now flow uninterrupted into Gaza, to support =<br /> the<br /> Palestinians who desperately need it.=A0</p> <p>Both agreed that we must work towards a permanent and peaceful solution =<br /> that<br /> guarantees Israel=92s security and stability. The Prime Minister added =<br /> that<br /> the UK stands ready to do everything it can to support a political =<br /> process,<br /> which should also lead to a viable and sovereign Palestinian state.=A0</p> <p>They agreed to continue their close co-operation on defence and security<br /> matters in support of wider stability in the region - particularly in =<br /> the<br /> face of the ongoing threat posed by Iran.</p> <p>________________________________________<br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis</p> <p>Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus =<br /> on<br /> Arab-Israeli relations</p> <p>Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Tue, 21 Jan 2025 13:54:29 -0500 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74301 Updated Checklist for 19 January 2026 - Did Things Work Out? https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74300 <p>Updated Checklist for 19 January 2026 - Did Things Work Out?<br /> Dr. Aaron Lerner 19 January 2024</p> <p>"Fortune is the arbiter of one-half of our actions, but that she still<br /> leaves us to direct the other half, or perhaps a little less."<br /> Machiavelli's The Prince</p> <p>I hope to share very favorable results when I review this checklist in<br /> another year:</p> <p>1. Iran<br /> 1.1. Does Iran still possess the equipment to make weapons-grade uranium?</p> <p>1.2. Are there Israeli warnings regarding the potential that Iran makes<br /> and/or acquires nuclear weapons which have not been satisfactorily<br /> addressed?</p> <p>2. Gaza Strip<br /> 2.1. Do Hamas and/or Islamic Jihad (either as they now call themselves or as<br /> they relabel themselves) continue to have an active role in what goes on in<br /> the Gaza Strip?</p> <p>2.2. Does Israel have the intelligence on the ground to detect programs to<br /> rebuild the "resistance"?</p> <p>2.2.1. When such programs are detected, are they promptly quashed or<br /> recorded in a "target bank"?</p> <p>2.3. Is absolute "no entrance" enforced in the "security perimeter"?</p> <p>2.4. Have adequate measures been implemented in the educational system in<br /> the Gaza Strip so that it educates for peaceful coexistence with Israel?</p> <p>3. Lebanon<br /> 3.1 Does Hezbollah have any presence and/or south of the Litani River?</p> <p>3.2 Does Hezbollah posses any rockets or missiles anywhere in Lebanon?</p> <p>3.3 Does Israel have effective independent capabilities to identify<br /> violations of the ceasefire?</p> <p>3.3.1 Are violation resolved by their eradication or are they recorded in a<br /> "target bank"?</p> <p>4. Judea and Samaria<br /> 4.1. Has Israel annexed any area in Judea and Samaria?</p> <p>4.2. Has illegal Arab construction in Area C been significantly reduced as<br /> compared to a year ago?</p> <p>4.3. Is the number of final building permits (not the many intermediate<br /> steps) for Israeli construction in the last 12 months significantly larger<br /> than a year before?</p> <p>4.4. Has there been a significant decline in terror attacks in Judea and<br /> Samaria?</p> <p>5. IDF<br /> 5.1. Has Israel followed through with the implementation of the various<br /> domestic production projects to make Israel "sanction resistant"?</p> <p>5.2. Is the IDF successfully drafting enough people to meet its needs?</p> <p>6. Haredis<br /> 6.1. Is there effective financial and pedagogic oversight of Haredi<br /> educational institutions?</p> <p>6.2. Have subsidies, taxes, etc., been revised to discourage able-bodied men<br /> from choosing poverty rather than full-time work?</p> <p>6.3. Were Haredis drafted in accordance with the capacity of the IDF to<br /> accommodate them (10,000 in 2025)?</p> <p>6.3.1. Were these Haredis from the mainstream of Haredi society?</p> <p>6.3.2. Were these mostly young single men?</p> <p>7. Saudi Arabia<br /> 7.1. Has Israel upgraded its relations with Saudi Arabia?</p> <p>7.1.1. Was this achieved without Israel making any commitment, no matter how<br /> vague, to advance on the "two-state solution"?</p> <p>________________________________________<br /> IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis</p> <p>Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on<br /> Arab-Israeli relations</p> <p>Website: www.imra.org.il</p> Mon, 20 Jan 2025 04:26:23 -0500 https://www.imra.org.il/story.php?id=74300