"To Embrace a New Era in the Middle East, Arab Nations Must Stop Funding Hamas"

Published on October 13, 2025 at 09:58 PM
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A new dawn?

THE historic and deeply emotional release of the Israeli hostages yesterday was Mission Number One accomplished for President Trump.

For the last 20 survivors to finally walk to freedom after more than 700 days shackled underground in the bowels of hell was an incredible moment.

Men like — forced at one point by his vile captors to — are now safely back in the arms of their families.

How this must stick in the throats of those vile middle-class “protesters” in who put up to keep memories of the hostages alive.

But what comes next, following the summit of 20 world leaders in yesterday, is crucial.

Raw power and determination to withstand huge international pressure combined to stop the war.

Whatever claims of involvement makes, certainly wasn’t achieved by allowing weekly and offering of .

Key has been America’s success in persuading Arab countries in the region that the days of handing over billions to fund has to end.

If the really is to see a new dawn rising, that coalition must hold.

Donald Trump points to Benjamin Netanyahu, who gives a thumbs-up.Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump in Israel celebrating the end of the war

Chinese riddle

THERE is no question that China is a deep threat to Britain.

, already targeting MPs with blackmail attempts, is also partly responsible for a 50 per cent rise in cyberwarfare attacks.

We STILL don’t know why evidence of this threat — which would have enabled prosecutors to bring a case against — wasn’t handed over.

And why is the Government allowing a new housing a nest of spies to be built over highly sensitive information cables in London?

Could it, in fact, all be connected to much-heralded trade trip to which gained us a paltry £600million?

Ministers are still shamefully refusing to reveal the truth.

French farce

ISN’T it fascinating how the — so inept at stopping leaving their shores — are so keen to enforce new border rules for Brits entering Calais?

Young men from Islamic countries have their dinghies helpfully escorted into UK waters.

But Brits hoping for two weeks camping in the Dordogne must endure a four-hour wait to be quizzed and finger-printed on arrival.

So much for promises of closer ties with Europe.

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