Thursday, February 12, 2026

Netanyahu: Israel to take part in Trump’s newly launched ‘Board of Peace’






Netanyahu: Israel to take part in Trump’s newly launched ‘Board of Peace’



US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stand at the Knesset on the day Trump addresses it, amid a US-brokered prisoner-hostage swap and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, in Jerusalem October 13, 2025. — Reuters pic

Thursday, 12 Feb 2026 9:50 AM MYT


  • Trump launched the board in late January
  • Board will hold its first meeting on February 19
  • Many US allies have been reluctant to join the board
  • Experts say it could undermine UN’s work


WASHINGTON, Feb 12 — Israel will join US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” initiative, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday during his visit to Washington where he met Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

After meeting Rubio on Wednesday, Netanyahu posted on X that he “signed Israel’s accession as a member of the “Board of Peace.”


Netanyahu was in Washington to discuss Iran with Trump.

A UN Security Council resolution, adopted in mid-November, authorized the board and countries working with it to establish an international stabilization force in Gaza, where a fragile ceasefire began in October under a Trump plan on which Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas signed off.


Under Trump’s Gaza plan, the board was meant to supervise Gaza’s temporary governance. ⁠Trump thereafter said the board, with him ⁠as chair, would be expanded to tackle global ⁠conflicts.


The board will hold its ⁠first meeting on ⁠February 19 in Washington to discuss Gaza’s reconstruction.

Many rights experts say that Trump overseeing a board to supervise a foreign territory’s affairs resembled a colonial structure. Israel’s ⁠presence on the board is expected to bring further criticism as the board does not include a Palestinian.


Countries have reacted cautiously to Trump’s invitation to join the board launched in late January. Many experts are concerned that the board could undermine the United Nations.

While some of Washington’s Middle Eastern allies have joined, ⁠many of its traditional Western allies have stayed away.

The ceasefire in Gaza has been repeatedly violated, with at least 580 Palestinians killed, say ⁠Gaza health officials, and four Israeli soldiers reportedly killed since it began in October.

Israel’s assault ⁠has ⁠killed over 72,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry, and caused a hunger crisis and internally displaced Gaza’s entire population.

Multiple rights experts, scholars and a UN inquiry say it amounts to genocide. Israel calls its actions self-defence after Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people and took over 250 hostages in a late 2023 attack. — Reuters


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Utterly shocking and disgraceful to allow murderous genocidal Israel to be associated with the word 'Peace'.

And I doubt Israel has or will pay the membership fee of $1 billion - the Wanks will either pick that up or exempt the shailoks from paying.


‘UAE is selling Palestinian homes to Israel’



Thanks MF:







‘UAE is selling Palestinian homes to Israel’



October 28, 2014 at 3:06 pm



The United Arab Emirates is played a big role in selling the houses of Arabs in Silwan, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque, to Israeli settlement construction companies, a senior member of the Islamic Movement has revealed.


In an interview with Al-Quds news channel, the vice chairman of the Islamic Movement in Israel Sheikh Kamal Khatib said: “Perhaps the coming days will reveal more. One should mention however, that a large sum of money was transferred from the UAE to the Bank of Palestine and that bags of money were handed over to approximately 34 families who owned apartments in Silwan.”

Khatib asked: “It was originally planned that this money would pass through the Palestinian monetary fund. So, my question is… why did it not?”

He called upon the competent authorities within the Palestinian Authority to open an investigation to follow up on this matter as soon as possible.

Settlers in Jerusalem have gained control of an apartment building and a house with its surrounding land in the Al-Hawa district in Silwan. These properties are located just south of Al-Aqsa Mosque and they are now under the protection of the Israeli army.

Haaretz newspaper revealed several days ago that a fake company belonging to Elad, an Israeli gang, has been registered abroad under the name Kandel Finances and has been buying Palestinian houses indirectly.



Ex-minister: I heard Saudi king promise donation to Najib at 2010 palace meeting






Ex-minister: I heard Saudi king promise donation to Najib at 2010 palace meeting



This file picture shows former minister in the prime minister’s department (religious affairs) Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom. — Picture by Hari Anggara.

Wednesday, 11 Feb 2026 6:17 PM MYT


KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 11 — Former minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom told the High Court here today that he personally heard a donation pledge allegedly made by the late King Abdullah Abdul Aziz Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia to former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in 2010.

Jamil Khir, 64, said he overheard the matter during an informal meeting between Najib and King Abdullah at the latter’s palace in Riyadh on January 11, 2010.

He said besides himself, the King’s interpreter, former foreign minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman, and former Malaysian ambassador to Saudi Arabia Prof Datuk Syed Omar Al-Saggaf were also present at the meeting.

However, he said the conversation did not take place publicly but was only between Najib, King Abdullah and the interpreter.


“As the two (Najib and King Abdullah) were walking together, Datuk Seri Najib gestured me to join them. I followed and stood slightly behind him, but close enough to hear the conversation and its translation.

“The confidential discussion touched, among other things, on a financial contribution from King Abdullah to Datuk Seri Najib.

“If I am not mistaken, King Abdullah also mentioned that the funds would be sent shortly after the meeting and channelled into Datuk Seri Najib’s personal account for certain reasons.


“I was given to understand that the personal account was chosen to facilitate his political affairs and to avoid complications if the funds were transferred directly to any political entity or organisation,” he said.

Jamil Khir said this in his witness statement during examination-in-chief by lawyer Muhammad Farhan Muhammad Shafee, who is representing Najib in a RM42 million civil suit filed by SRC International Sdn Bhd and its subsidiary Gandingan Mentari Sdn Bhd against the former prime minister.

He said based on his assumption, the alleged Saudi contribution was given to Najib because the country admired Malaysia’s practice of moderate Islam and its firm stance against Syiah ideology.

However, during cross-examination by lawyer Kwan Will Sen, representing SRC International, he agreed that his view that Saudi Arabia admired Malaysia was merely his personal opinion.

The civil suit, filed in 2021 by SRC and Gandingan Mentari, seeks a declaration that Najib is liable for RM42 million and claims damages for knowing receipt, dishonest assistance, misfeasance in public office and abuse of power.

The trial before Judge Datuk Raja Ahmad Mohzanuddin Shah Raja Mohzan resumes on March 2. — Bernama


Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Netanyahu knowingly funded October 7th

 



Trump and Netanyahu Posture Ahead of Wednesday Meeting on Iran

Ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington to meet President Donald Trump, key differences and alignments are emerging on multiple fronts.

Trump stated that Netanyahu “wants a good deal” with Iran on its nuclear program and described ongoing Oman-mediated talks—following a brief 2025 Israel-Iran war and U.S. strikes on Iranian sites—as “very different” from past negotiations, expressing optimism that Iran “wants to make a deal very badly” while warning of potential tough military action, including additional carrier deployments, if diplomacy fails; he noted any agreement would address nuclear facilities, and possibly missiles.

In contrast, Trump explicitly opposed recent Israeli moves toward greater control in the West Bank, declaring “I am against annexation” and emphasizing other priorities, despite the Israeli Security Cabinet’s approval of measures—praised by Likud Energy Minister Eli Cohen as establishing “de facto sovereignty” that rules out a Palestinian state—including shifting building authority in Hebron, facilitating settler land purchases, repealing restrictions on non-Muslim real estate transactions, and expanding Israeli enforcement into Palestinian-controlled areas, actions that violate Oslo Accords and have drawn U.S. concern over regional stability.

Additionally, an Israeli source indicated Netanyahu will inform Trump that Phase 2 of the October 2025 U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire—requiring Hamas disarmament and Israeli troop withdrawal— “is not moving” due to Hamas’s refusal to relinquish weapons, with Israel arguing a renewed military operation is needed to enforce demilitarization in line with Trump’s Gaza vision, amid ongoing incidents and IDF strikes on suspected violators.

GhostofBasedPatrickHenry: Mr Bibi goes to Washington.

For the seventh time in the past 12 months.

That is roughly one trip every 7 weeks.

This will mark at least the third time that Bibi has made the trip in order to shill for war with Iran.

A few days before departing, his security cabinet announced new measures (implemented via executive power, not legislation) that will effectively grant the Israeli government sovereignty over the West Bank (Palestine) once its intended effect has played out.

The measures allow for the Israeli public to purchase tracts of land in Palestine and then register those properties with the Israeli government— rather than the Palestinian Authority. This registration would place the land under the authority and jurisdiction of the Jewish State, in the eyes of Netanyahu's Security Cabinet.

As you would expect, the Muslim leadership throughout the Middle East is enraged by this development. Even President Trump told Barak Ravid during an interview with him yesterday morning that he opposes annexation.

"I am against annexation.”

“We have enough things to think about now. We don’t need to be dealing with the West Bank,” he adds.

Perhaps this is why Netanyahu plans to meet with Rubio in the morning before meeting with Trump. Bibi wants to gameplan how to deal with him.

As President Trump clearly recognizes, the move is designed to be a provocation. Hamas is calling for kinetic escalation from the region against Israel—which is exactly what Netanyahu wants.

Speaking of Hamas, a report newly released by the Israeli government claims that Netanyahu knew about Hamas's plan to invade southern Israel as far back as early 2018, which means Bibi knew about the plan when he decided to step in and give Hamas tens of millions of dollars per month after the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank decided to cut off Hamas financially.

Netanyahu knew they were planning the attack, and didn't want to squander the opportunity to start a war, so he appealed to Qatar and said that there would be a humanitarian crisis if cash wasn't sent to Gaza. Qatar gave Netanyahu the money, and Netanyahu had his people walk it into Gaza and give it to prominent families with known ties to Hamas.

If all of this is true, then that means that Netanyahu knowingly funded October 7th.

On top of that, he intends to tell President Trump that the Board of Peace's Phase Two Plan to take control of Gaza will not happen, and that the US needs to immediately start a war with Iran.

Good Luck.

(I will be covering Netanyahu's visit today on Badlands Media.)



Temples, Tensions, and the Failure to Lead

 

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Temples, Tensions, and the Failure to Lead

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[1] The peaceful assembly planned over the weekend to protest so-called “illegal” temples – undocumented houses of worship, many built decades ago on state or private land – was swiftly met with calls for it to be banned. Notably, even figures who had built their political careers on defending the right to peaceful assembly opposed the rally, arguing that it was deliberately provocative and aimed squarely at the Hindu faith.

[2] Those concerns were not unfounded. Zamri Vinoth, the principal organiser of the protest, has a long and troubling record of religious provocation, marked by repeated attempts to bait and antagonise Hindus. His recent actions suggest a deliberate effort to exploit the temple issue to inflame anti-Hindu sentiment. 

[3] It was against this backdrop that the prime minister urged the police to act against the demonstrators, declaring that they should be “arrested and thrown out.” He warned against exploiting sensitive issues involving places of worship to inflame racial tensions and stressed that national harmony and security must be protected at all costs. Many welcomed what they perceived as a firm and decisive intervention.

[4] Finding the proper balance between safeguarding peaceful assembly and free expression on the one hand, and preventing violence and communal discord on the other, is always challenging. Yet if peaceful assembly is permitted only for causes deemed acceptable or views considered inoffensive, we step onto a slippery slope. Such selectivity erodes constitutional protections and strengthens a state that has yet to demonstrate a consistent commitment to the liberties it is meant to uphold. We should be wary of sacrificing fundamental freedoms for the fleeting satisfaction of silencing voices we rightly reject.

[5] The present crisis over so-called “illegal” temples did not arise in a vacuum. It is the cumulative result of years of political neglect and a failure of leadership to confront sensitive issues of race and religion with honesty, fairness, and resolve.

[6] Zamri himself illustrates this institutional failure. Hundreds of police reports have reportedly been lodged against him for remarks that appear to cross the legal limits of free speech, yet no action has been taken against him.  The authorities move swiftly when the majority religion is disparaged, but far less decisively when other faiths are targeted. The result is near impunity for Zamri and others like him – an injustice that exposes the discriminatory double standards embedded in our system of governance. Such selectivity breeds resentment and distrust, and without trust, the resolution of sensitive issues becomes all the more difficult.

[7] Nor has the prime minister consistently set the right tone in dealing with matters of race and religion. He lectures the world on the importance of respect and tolerance of diversity, but too often falls short of those ideals at home. His handling of the century-old temple dispute in the Masjid India area of Kuala Lumpur, for example, left many Malaysian Indians hurt and disappointed. With greater foresight, restraint, and sensitivity – and less political grandstanding – the episode might have served as a constructive template for resolving similar disputes.

[8] Instead of pursuing an equitable and respectful solution to a long-standing problem, the prime minister has further heightened tensions with his harsh and callous insistence that all so-called “illegal” temples be summarily demolished. “I do not allow houses of worship that do not abide by the rules, and local councils have been given the authority to clear out areas not owned by such temples so that this issue can be resolved properly,” he was quoted as saying. As Zaid Malek of Lawyers for Liberty has warned, such a directive is dangerous and irresponsible, potentially opening the door to indiscriminate demolitions, particularly of Hindu temples.

[9] By effectively validating Zamri’s campaign, the prime minister has signalled what amounts to an open season on temples across the country. His failure to distinguish clearly between recently erected illegal structures and temples that have stood for generations – products of Malaysia’s layered history and plural society – places even long-established places of worship under a cloud of uncertainty.

[10] In doing so, the prime minister has broken faith with the Malaysian Indian community and plunged it into one of the gravest crises it has faced since independence. He has made his political calculation; Malaysian Indians must now make theirs. Whatever course they choose, one thing is clear: the real danger facing minorities in this country lies not in the theatrics of a single provocateur, but in the decisions and judgment of those entrusted with power.

[Dennis Ignatius | Kuala Lumpur | 11 February 2026]

Panic Ensues After Trump Orders CIA To Give 2020 Election Intel To 'Stop The Steal' Lawyer






Panic Ensues After Trump Orders CIA To Give 2020 Election Intel To 'Stop The Steal' Lawyer



by Tyler Durden
Thursday, Feb 12, 2026 - 12:30 AM


President Donald Trump has instructed the CIA and other spy agencies to hand over intelligence related to the 2020 election, a bunch of (presumably panicked) US intelligence officials told Politico and NBC News.

The records are to be handed over to Kurt Olsen - now a temporary government employee in the White House - who four years ago was involved in the "Stop the Steal" campaign to determine whether Joe Biden won the 2020 election via cheating.



And you know they're freaking out by the way they tell us this...

"The administration last year hired Kurt Olsen, who more than five years ago took part in the “Stop the Steal” campaign that promoted baseless claims of widespread voter fraud, to investigate the 2020 election." -NBC News

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President Donald Trump has directed top U.S. spy agencies to share sensitive intelligence about the 2020 election with his former campaign lawyer, known for pushing debunked theories of electoral fraud, according to four people with knowledge of the effort. -Politico

Indeed:




"The president has asked Mr. Olsen to look at intelligence related to the 2020 election and the agency is ensuring that he has the access necessary to do his work," a CIA official told NBC in an emailed statement (probably right after hanging up with the reporter).

When asked about Olsen's role, the White House told the outlet "President Trump has the authority to provide access to classified material to individuals as he deems necessary. The entire Trump administration is working together to ensure the integrity of U.S. elections."


BREAKING: Georgia election watchdog Garland Favorito of Atlanta-based VoterGA.org just told me that the FBI raid of Fulton County's ballot warehouse will show that "Fulton certified [mostly Biden] votes for which they have no ballots. There are 17,852 certified votes Show more
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The admin did not specifically respond to questions about whether Olsen was focusing only on the 2020 election, or possible security threats to future elections.

The freakout comes after the FBI's recent search of an elections center in Fulton County, Georgia - where they seized ballots from the 2020 election.

Now check out the tone over at Politico:


The decision to provide some of the government’s most sensitive spy material to Olsen is unusual, given that he has no known experience working with the U.S. spy community and only joined the Trump administration as a short-term special government employee in October 2025. Special government employees are supposed to work no more than 130 days during any period of 365 days, suggesting his time at the White House could end soon.

The first person said that Olsen has passed a background check and a polygraph exam. It is not clear how close Olsen is to completing his report on the 2020 elections.

Intelligence analysis is supposed to be nonpartisan, and it appears Olsen’s views on electoral fraud in prior U.S. elections are so deeply held that even some people close to the president question his ability to evaluate the material shared with him.

“This guy has no background” in intelligence, said the second person, a close Trump ally. Olsen “will find some super classified report, say it’s evidence of fraud, but really it’s just completely out of context.”

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Olsen rose to prominence by working closely with Trump to undermine the results of the 2020 election under the slogan “Stop the Steal.” He urged several DOJ officials that year to file a complaint to the Supreme Court scrutinizing Trump’s loss, and even called the president multiple times during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol

Wow!
About That Raid

As we noted earlier Tuesday, an affidavit filed by FBI Special Agent Hugh Raymond Evans last month, which was unsealed Tuesday, lays out five categories of confirmed problems in Fulton County's handling of ballots, raising questions that have simmered for over five years since Trump and his allies raised questions about the election in Georgia and other states where irregularities were alleged.

According to a report from Just the News, Evans filed the affidavit last month to establish probable cause for a raid that seized around 700 boxes of ballots from an Atlanta-area storage warehouse. The investigation stemmed from a referral by Kurt Olsen, President Trump's election integrity czar. Evans interviewed roughly a dozen unnamed witnesses about allegations tied to the contested Georgia race, where Joe Biden edged out Trump by less than 12,000 votes in the official results.

"This warrant application is part of an FBI criminal investigation into whether any of the improprieties were intentional acts that violated federal criminal laws."

Fulton County admitted it lacks scanned images of all 528,777 ballots counted during the initial count and of the 527,925 ballots tallied during the state's first recount.

County officials also confirmed that during the recount, some ballots were scanned multiple times. Ballot images obtained through public records requests show identical markings appearing on duplicated images.

During the Risk Limiting Audit, hand counters reported vote totals for batches that didn't match the actual votes inside those batches.

According to the affidavit, "The State’s Performance Review Board reported that Secretary of State investigators confirmed inaccurate batch tallies from the Risk Limiting Audit.”

More on that here...