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In-Depth Issues: PA's Terror Stipends to Continue under New System despite Claims of Reform - Amichai Stein (Jerusalem Post) The PA's announcement that it canceled its policy on salary payments to terrorists was merely a "deception, a cosmetic move, and a facelift designed to gain legitimacy with the U.S. administration," senior Israeli security officials told a Security Cabinet meeting this week. The PA announced on Feb. 10 that Mahmoud Abbas had issued a presidential decree canceling the stipends. The security officials assessed that the PA would now transfer funds to terrorists and their families through alternative means. Israel's New Security Zone at Syrian Border - Meirav Arlosoroff (Ha'aretz) "You can't defend communities from the border fence, as we saw on Oct. 7," said Col. Yair Peli in the new security zone inside the border with Syria. Israel is digging a new trench along the border with Syria which will allow it to successfully block even an assault by Toyota pickups and motorcycles like on Oct. 7. The IDF is preparing to remain in Syria for at least a year; to that end, the army is already building bases and outposts there, Peli added. See also Satellite Images Reveal Israel Built Seven Outposts in Syria - Yaniv Kubovich (Ha'aretz) Satellite images reveal that the IDF has established at least seven new outposts, from Syrian Mount Hermon in the northern part of the demilitarized zone to Tel Kudna in the southern section, near the Israel-Syria-Jordan border triangle. On Social Media Platforms, Gazans Express Their Desire to Leave - Shachar Kleiman (Israel Hayom) Since President Trump announced his plan to evacuate Palestinians from Gaza on Feb. 4, social media platforms have been flooded with posts from Gaza residents expressing their desire to leave. Poll: 68 Percent of I sraeli Jews Concerned over Possible Attack by West Bank Palestinians (Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs) 68% of Israeli Jews are concerned about an attack by West Bank Palestinians similar to the Hamas massacre of Israeli civilians on October 7, 2023, according to a survey conducted for the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs on Feb. 11-13, 2025. The survey found that 67% of Israelis oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state along the '67 lines, including 75% of Israeli Jews and 16% of Israeli Arabs. Some 42% of Israeli Arab respondents support establishing a Palestinian state without conditions (a 10% increase from the previous survey). Opposition to establishing a Palestinian state even if the reward is normalization with Saudi Arabia stands at over 60%. 90% of Israeli Jews and 33% of Israeli Arabs oppose Hamas remaining in Gaza as a civil body. 94% of Israeli Jews and 46% of Israeli Arabs oppose Hamas remaining as a ruling military body in Gaza after the war ends. 66% of Israeli Jews and 25% of Israeli Arabs oppose including the Palestinian Authority as part of a future arrangement in Gaza, while 44% of Israeli Arabs favor the inclusion of the PA. 71% of Israelis support establishing long-term buffer zones along the borders of Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza to help prevent future attacks. The findings reflect widespread security concerns among the Israeli public, especially after October 7. Study: New York Times Coverage of Israel-Hamas War Generated "Imbalanced Sympathy for Palestinians" - Mathilda Heller (Jerusalem P ost) A recently published study by Yale Professor Edieal Pinker found that the New York Times's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war generated "sympathy for the Palestinian people" while at the same time "diminishing Hamas's responsibility for their situation and the continuation of the war." Analyzing 1,561 articles published between Oct. 7, 2023, and June 7, 2024, Pinker found a "dominant narrative" that revolved around the number of Palestinians killed as a result of Israel's military response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack rather than the losses on the Israeli side. "Little mention is made of Israeli casualties post-October 7 or of Palestinian acts of violence post-October 7." While personal stories of Palestinian or Lebanese suffering are generally featured on two out of every three days, "it is common to go a week at a time without a single mention of IDF deaths even whe n such deaths were frequent." Pinker argued that these imbalances fail "to give readers an understanding of how Israelis are experiencing the war." A National Resolve to Destroy Hamas - Rabbi Stewart Weiss (Jerusalem Post) Though we knew that the terrorists were baby killers who had slaughtered and tortured countless children on Oct. 7, we were not emotionally prepared for the shock we felt at hearing of the murders of Shiri, Ariel, and baby Kfir Bibas. By murdering these hostages in cold blood, the enemy has confirmed what we already knew on the first day of the war - it is either them, or us. The Hamas terrorists crave death - first and foremost ours - and, almost gleefully, they will sacrifice their own lives and certainly those of their fellow Palestinians in order to destroy us all - mother and child together. We have learned in the hardest way possible that Hamas cannot be babied, bought off, and bargained with. The Bibas killing forces us to confront an essential, existential question: Do we have what it takes to survive in the brutal, show-no-mercy Middle East? How can we avenge the slaying of the Bibas family members and honor their memory? We must rise up in righteous fury. We have to gather up our courage and dedicate ourselves to eradicating the evil called Hamas, no matter how long it takes. Surrender is not an option. We must win this battle for our survival. The writer directs the Jewish Outreach Center in Ra'anana, Israel. His son, Sgt. Ari Weiss, was killed in September 2002 during a raid on Hamas headquarters in Nablus. 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