Israel News for 11-11-2025
News Update
The 200 Hamas terrorists remain trapped in their tunnels behind Israeli lines in Rafah, as Hamas and Turkey apply pressure to get them safe passage back to Hamas territory. The U.S. is also applying pressure, to do anything to keep the ceasefire in tact, even if it means letting deadly terrorists go free. Will Israel cave to the pressure or stand firm and demand the terrorists surrender or be destroyed? Meanwhile, Hamas has not disarmed and is reestablishing its governance over their part of Gaza.
In a letter allegedly sent to Hamas by the Houthi leadership, the Houthis said that they would cease their attacks against Israel, as long as the ceasefire in Gaza holds. If it’s authentic, it’s good news for Israeli sleep patterns, but doesn’t negate the fact that the Houthis remain a threat to Israel and global shipping that need to be dealt with.
The U.S. is reportedly planning to build a $500 million base near the Gaza border that could accommodate several thousand soldiers involved in maintaining the ceasefire.
Syria’s President al‑Sharaa met with President Trump in the White House yesterday. He said that Syria would not engage in direct negotiations with Israel in the context of the Abraham Accords at this point, but that it was open to future negotiations with the help of the U.S.




