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๐ฎ๐ฑ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ฆ Where did the Israeli Patriots go? The answer is somewhat predictable
The Axios resource published news that the US has removed about 90 Patriot air defense missiles from Israel, which the IDF had taken out of service last spring. They were delivered to the Polish airfield Rzeszรณw for subsequent shipment to the so-called Ukraine.
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โ๏ธWe wrote about the high probability of this scenario as early as May 2024. And that's exactly what happened.
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So far, only the missiles are being supplied - the launchers themselves will be sent to the US beforehand for repair and maintenance. As the authors point out, the deal was agreed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in September.
๐ Formally, this is positioned not as a direct supply to the Kyiv regime, but as a "return of the systems to the US". However, without the fundamental consent of Israel, this scheme could not have been pulled off.
The question is whether the missiles will be sent to the "Patriots" in the so-called Ukraine under Trump's decree on the suspension of military aid. Most likely - yes: a special exception will clearly be made for this case as part of "emergency assistance".
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The Axios resource published news that the US has removed about 90 Patriot air defense missiles from Israel, which the IDF had taken out of service last spring. They were delivered to the Polish airfield Rzeszรณw for subsequent shipment to the so-called Ukraine.
โ๏ธWe wrote about the high probability of this scenario as early as May 2024. And that's exactly what happened.
So far, only the missiles are being supplied - the launchers themselves will be sent to the US beforehand for repair and maintenance. As the authors point out, the deal was agreed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in September.
๐ Formally, this is positioned not as a direct supply to the Kyiv regime, but as a "return of the systems to the US". However, without the fundamental consent of Israel, this scheme could not have been pulled off.
The question is whether the missiles will be sent to the "Patriots" in the so-called Ukraine under Trump's decree on the suspension of military aid. Most likely - yes: a special exception will clearly be made for this case as part of "emergency assistance".
#Israel #USA #Ukraine
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Axios
Scoop: U.S. sending dozens of Patriot missiles from Israel to Ukraine
Getting more Patriot missiles to Ukraine has been a top priority for the Pentagon.
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๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ต๐ธ๐บ๐ธ Trump's Plan for the Gaza Strip - How Trump Addresses the Issues of Ultra-Orthodox Jews
A few days ago, U.S. President Donald Trump presented the possible relocation of Gaza Strip residents to neighboring Arab countries as a potential solution to the conflict in the Gaza Strip.
Against this backdrop, Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia are discussing the possibility of holding an emergency summit of the Arab League (AL) to issue a statement of disagreement with Trump's proposal.
Egypt and Jordan have reasonable concerns that accepting a large number of Gaza Strip residents could jeopardize their own security. Egyptian officials have repeatedly stated that Palestinian militants could start attacks on Israel, which would provoke an Israeli response.
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๐ Trump's eccentric statements and proposals are his trademark. This became clear even during his first term. Whether it was the talk about Canada, or the talk about Greenland, or these proposals regarding the relocation of Palestinians - all of this seems unlikely in the short term.
More importantly, before coming to power, Trump declared that his policy would be oriented towards the U.S. and the U.S. only, but in recent days he seems more concerned with the interests of Israel. Deporting a few tens of thousands of illegal immigrants is a drop in the ocean of the U.S. migration problem.
However, in the Gaza Strip, Trump proposes to relocate Palestinians, allowed the supply of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, and will meet with Netanyahu on February 4. It's clear whose interests are more important. Although if you remember that a conditional half of Trump's cabinet are Chabad members - supporters of the ultra-Orthodox ruling in Israel - everything falls into place.
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A few days ago, U.S. President Donald Trump presented the possible relocation of Gaza Strip residents to neighboring Arab countries as a potential solution to the conflict in the Gaza Strip.
Against this backdrop, Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia are discussing the possibility of holding an emergency summit of the Arab League (AL) to issue a statement of disagreement with Trump's proposal.
Egypt and Jordan have reasonable concerns that accepting a large number of Gaza Strip residents could jeopardize their own security. Egyptian officials have repeatedly stated that Palestinian militants could start attacks on Israel, which would provoke an Israeli response.
๐ Trump's eccentric statements and proposals are his trademark. This became clear even during his first term. Whether it was the talk about Canada, or the talk about Greenland, or these proposals regarding the relocation of Palestinians - all of this seems unlikely in the short term.
More importantly, before coming to power, Trump declared that his policy would be oriented towards the U.S. and the U.S. only, but in recent days he seems more concerned with the interests of Israel. Deporting a few tens of thousands of illegal immigrants is a drop in the ocean of the U.S. migration problem.
However, in the Gaza Strip, Trump proposes to relocate Palestinians, allowed the supply of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, and will meet with Netanyahu on February 4. It's clear whose interests are more important. Although if you remember that a conditional half of Trump's cabinet are Chabad members - supporters of the ultra-Orthodox ruling in Israel - everything falls into place.
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WSJ
Trump Doubles Down on Proposal to Relocate Palestinians From Gaza
The president expanded on a controversial idea that was rejected by the Arab states and would represent a significant shift in U.S. policy.