Commentary

OPINIONATED: H.R. MCMASTER & M.G. NOAM TIBON

OPINIONATED, EP2: H.R. MCMASTER & M.G. NOAM TIBON

In this episode of Opinionated, H.R. McMaster joins Benjamin Anthony to lodge his prediction on whether or not the U.S. will launch a strike against Iran. He also warned against American isolationism, and praised the Israeli national security mindset. 

Next, retired IDF General Noam Tibon discussed his decision to enter the Israeli political fray and to join Yair Lapids Yesh Atid party. 

Finally, Benjamin tackles those overseas voices who continue the absurd call for Israel to enter into negotiations toward a Two State Solution.

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Photo Credit: Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster | Maj. Gen. (res.) Noam Tibon. (Ilan Bashur)

BRIEFING: ISRAEL “READY” FOR ANY IRAN ATTACK AS IDF STRIKES HEZBOLLAH

ISRAEL “READY” FOR ANY IRAN ATTACK AS IDF STRIKES HEZBOLLAH

In a new urgent situational briefing, Benjamin Anthony analyzes Israel’s readiness for any Iranian attack amid major IDF strikes on Hezbollah and the reopening of the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt.

He notes that U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff recently met with Prime Minister Netanyahu and IDF Chief Eyal Zamir as part of efforts to coordinate strategy ahead of talks with Iran’s foreign minister.

Benjamin adds that while the U.S. continues to pressure Tehran on a new nuclear deal, Israel is pursuing both diplomatic progress and decisive action to weaken Iran’s missile capabilities and curb IRGC-backed terror.

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OPINIONATED: SEN. JOHN FETTERMAN & PROF. ALAN DERSHOWITZ

OPINIONATED, EP 1: SEN. JOHN FETTERMAN & PROF. ALAN DERSHOWITZ

Opinionated is the new weekly T.V. show, broadcast every Thursday on I-24 News, hosted by Benjamin Anthony.

In this episode, Benjamin is joined by U.S. Senator John Fetterman who weighs in on his steadfast support of Israel, whether another strike on Iran is coming and what the future of the Democratic party looks like. 

Professor Alan Dershowitz wasted no words excoriating several American universities for allowing anti-Semitism to spread unchecked on their campuses. 

He also explained the collapse of the two-state paradigm, and why Israeli strength remains the foundation for any future peace.

The show closes with “ON ANOTHER NOTE” — a spoken editorial by Benjamin Anthony. This week, he reflected on Israel’s wounded and fallen and our common responsibility to defend their good names.

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Photo Credit: Sen. John Fetterman | Prof. Alan Dershowitz

BRIEFING: ISRAEL WARNS IRAN: ‘WE WILL DECAPITATE REGIME’

ISRAEL WARNS IRAN: ‘WE WILL DECAPITATE REGIME’ AS U.S. WARSHIPS CLOSE IN

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Israel would respond to an attack by Iran with "unprecedented force".

It comes following a direct threat to strike the "heart of Tel Aviv" by Tehran as the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group arrived in the Middle East in attack range of regime targets.

In this latest situational briefing Benjamin Anthony analyzes the growing US military buildup near Iran, Tehran’s direct threats against Israel, Gaza’s post-war security reality, hostage policy following the return of Master Sgt. Ran Gvili, and the political implications of US military aid.

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GLOBAL PREMIERE: OPINIONATED WITH BENJAMIN ANTHONY ON I-24!

GLOBAL PREMIERE:
OPINIONATED WITH BENJAMIN ANTHONY ON I-24!

Tune in this Thursday for the global premiere of Opinionated with Benjamin Anthony.

Your Home For:

Pointed Commentary!

Robust Discussion!

Hard-Hitting Interviews!

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PODCAST: JOHN SPENCER ON U.S.A. VS IRAN

JOHN SPENCER ON U.S.A. VS IRAN:
FORCE BUILD UP & SABRE RATTLING

In this episode, I sit down with MirYam Institute Urban Warfare Analyst, John Spencer to discuss the U.S. military buildup around Iran, as well as the Board Of Peace ceremony in Davos and the impact it may have on Israel’s ability to combat Hamas in Gaza.

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BRIEFING: THE GAZA “BOARD OF PEACE”

THE GAZA “BOARD OF PEACE”: STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS AND THE U.S. MILITARY BUILDUP AROUND IRAN

In this Situational Briefing, Benjamin Anthony analyzes the proposed “Board of Peace” and the ongoing regional crisis.

He explains why the plan “is not going to work,” warns of the dangers of involving Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt, and reflects on the human cost borne by Israeli soldiers.

He also addresses Hamas’s active rearmament and the strategic risks of reopening the Rafah Crossing.

Finally, Benjamin assesses the growing U.S. military buildup around Iran, explaining why claims of “lost momentum” are misplaced and detailing the scale of American force deployment now surrounding the Islamic Republic.

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A CONVERSATION WITH SEC. MIKE POMPEO

A CONVERSATION WITH SEC. MIKE POMPEO

At The MirYam Institute’s Israel Security Briefing, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joined CEO Benjamin Anthony for a candid and substantive conversation on Israel’s security, rising isolationism within the Republican Party, antisemitism and anti-Zionism, and America’s responsibility to lead globally.

Secretary Pompeo spoke with clarity about the parallel rise of anti-Zionism and antisemitism, the importance of deterrence after October 7, 2023, and the enduring value of American leadership on the world stage.

Benjamin Anthony pressed for clear answers on the future of the Republican Party, the Abraham Accords, transactional diplomacy, and Israel’s qualitative military edge.

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HEBREW PODCAST: יד ביד ובלב פתוח עם רוזיתה פניני | אביתר דוד וגיא גלבוע דלאל - הראיון המיוחד במנהטן אחרי השבי

יד ביד ובלב פתוח עם רוזיתה פניני | אביתר דוד וגיא גלבוע דלאל - הראיון המיוחד במנהטן אחרי השבי

הפעם הראשונה שראיינתי אותם - והפעם הכי אישית

.שלוש-מאות איש בבית כנסת במנהטן. שקט מוחלט 
.ושני צעירים שחזרו מהשבי יושבים מולי


.זה הפרק הכי אישי שעשיתי אי פעם

.אביתר דוד וגיא גלבוע-דלאל - שני שמות שליוו אותי שנתיים 
.לא כאורחים, לא כסיפור. כחלק מהחיים
.ראיינתי את מירב ואת גליה, האמהות שלהם, כשהם עדיין היו בעזה 
.ישבתי איתן בימים הכי קשים. חיכיתי איתן

.ועכשיו הם פה. מולי. חיים

:בפרק הזה תשמעו

 ⁠איך נראה יום רגיל בשבי, הדברים שלא מספרים בחדשות -

הרגע שבו הם הבינו שהם חוזרים הביתה -

⁠ מה עובר על מישהו שחוזר לחיים אחרי שנתיים בגיהינום -

 ?⁠איך הם מסתכלים על העולם היום? מה השתנה בהם לתמיד -

  ⁠השיחה עם האמהות: מה מירב וגליה אמרו להם ברגע הראשון -

:ניתן להאזין ולהירשם לתוכנית דרך הקישור למטה

קרדיט צילום: מכון מרים® כל הזכויות שמורות

MEDIA ANALYSIS: THIRD REICH LANGUAGE REGURGITATED AT AMFEST

THIRD REICH LANGUAGE REGURGITATED AT AMFEST

Newsmax | Exclusive Analysis By Benjamin Anthony, CEO Of The MirYam Institute

In his media comment to NEWSMAX, Benjamin Anthony, CEO of The MirYam Institute, sounded the alarm about the anti-Semitic terminology and tone expressed by a number of the speakers at Turning Point's AmericaFest, 2025 including:

· Tucker Carlson

· Steve Bannon

· Megyn Kelly

Within his critique of the speakers, Benjamin highlighted the dangerous and deliberate erasure of the word “Judeo” from the phrase “Judeo-Christian” values by the aforementioned, as well as the intentional and recognizable regurgitation of language and slurs used during the Third Reich.

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Photo Credit: Turning Point USA Press Kit March 2025

PODCAST: HEZBOLLAH LEADER ELIMINATED & MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD PROSCRIBED

HEZBOLLAH LEADER ELIMINATED
&
MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD PROSCRIBED

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In this episode, I delve into Israel’s evolving war against Iran’s terror proxies.

Explosions have rocked southern Lebanon following a precision IDF strike that eliminated senior Hezbollah commander Ali Tabatabai.

I break down what this moment means for Israel’s ongoing fight against Hamas, Hezbollah, and the broader Iranian axis.

Inside This Episode:

•⁠  ⁠IDF elimination of Hezbollah’s Chief of Staff Ali Tabatabai

•⁠  ⁠Impact on Hezbollah’s command, control, and regional escalation risks

•⁠  ⁠New IDF footage showing destruction of Gaza rockets prepared for launch

•⁠  ⁠Hamas tunnel terrorists killed after refusing to surrender

•⁠  ⁠Evidence that Hamas is violating the Trump ceasefire framework

•⁠  ⁠Analysis of Trump’s designation of the Muslim Brotherhood

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PODCAST: IN GAZA, THINK KOSOVO, NOT LEBANON

IN GAZA, THINK KOSOVO, NOT LEBANON

In this episode of the show, I sit down with John Spencer. We’re proud to have brought John aboard as The MirYam Institute Senior Analyst On Urban & Asymmetrical Warfare. 

A globally renowned expert, John delves into his recent position paper regarding the U.S. proposed International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, the outline for which is currently moving through the United Nations (link to position paper below).

He and I discuss where he sees reason for optimism and for caution. 

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BRIEFING: RON DERMER RESIGNS, GAZA TUNNELS & HADAR GOLDIN RETURNS

RON DERMER RESIGNS, GAZA TUNNELS & HADAR GOLDIN RETURNS

In this Situational Briefing, Benjamin Anthony breaks down Israel’s next moves in Gaza as Hamas stress tests the Trump-brokered ceasefire. 

He explains why Hamas is pushing beyond the “yellow line,” and what would be the likely outcome for the Hamas terrorists currently trapped inside Gaza's terror tunnel network.

He then draws from his personal interaction with Minister Ron Dermer, to reflect on the minister's legacy and recent resignation.

Book Referenced:
And None Shall Make Them Afraid
Author, Rick Richman 
Link To Purchase

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OP-ED: In Gaza, Think Kosovo, Not Lebanon

By John Spencer

The United States has reportedly circulated a draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council proposing the establishment of an international enforcement force in Gaza. The goal: deploy boots on the ground by January 2026, with a mandate of at least two years.

According to the draft, the proposed International Security Force (ISF) would “stabilize the security environment in Gaza by ensuring the process of demilitarizing the Gaza Strip, including the destruction and prevention of rebuilding of military, terror and offensive infrastructure, as well as the permanent decommissioning of weapons from non-state armed groups.”

Crucially, the draft empowers the force “to use all necessary measures to carry out its mandate consistent with international law.” That clause matters. Too many international deployments have entered war zones with vague missions and no authority. If this mission is to succeed, it must learn from history. When it comes to post-war stabilization, there are two memorable models: Lebanon and Kosovo. One failed. One worked.

The Failure: Lebanon

When Israel withdrew from Lebanon in 1982 international forces arrived in a zone of war with a peacekeeping mission and little enforcement authority. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was never equipped or mandated to disarm the militia that later evolved into Hezbollah. Over decades Hezbollah entrenched itself across southern Lebanon and built formidable capabilities, even within sight of UN positions.

UNIFIL’s weakness was its mandate. It could monitor but not prevent, record but not eliminate. It became a spectator in a conflict, a peacekeeping mission without peace to keep.

If the international community sends another symbolic force into Gaza, one that observes but does not enforce, it will replicate the same failure. Peace cannot be preserved where it has never been imposed.

The Success: Kosovo

There is a better precedent. In 1999, following NATO’s air campaign that ended Serbia’s ethnic cleansing of Albanian Kosovars, the United Nations authorized the Kosovo Force (KFOR), operating under NATO command with a UN mandate through Security Council Resolution 1244. Approximately 50,000 troops were deployed, drawn from NATO members including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Canada, along with non-NATO partners such as Finland, Sweden, and Austria. KFOR’s mandate was to enforce the withdrawal of Serbian forces, disarm militant groups, secure borders, and support post-conflict stabilization in coordination with the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). Its tasks included maintaining security and public order, controlling borders, interdicting weapons smuggling, implementing a province-wide weapons amnesty and destruction program, assisting reconstruction and de-mining, and supporting the establishment of civilian institutions, law enforcement, and judicial systems.

It succeeded because it had three things Lebanon never did: a robust mandate and a corresponding commitment. Two decades later it still maintains a presence. Its staying power, paired with a clear mission, kept the peace.

Similar patterns appeared in Bosnia and Herzegovina after 1995, and in East Timor in 1999, where multinational forces under UN mandate disarmed fighting factions, rebuilt institutions, and transitioned security and governance responsibilities to local authorities. These examples show that post-war success depends on credible power, sustained presence, and integration of security, governance, and reconstruction, not wishful diplomacy.

A Coalition with Teeth

The proposed Gaza force has the potential to follow that model. The United States has already deployed about 200 troops to support the cease-fire phase, while countries including Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, the UAE and others have signaled interest in contributing troops or trainers. Israel’s participation will be essential for legitimacy and operational security. The key will be this force’s mandate; it must enable troops to act, not just observe. The phrase “all necessary measures” is encouraging. It suggests recognition that Gaza needs peace enforcement, not passive peacekeeping.

The draft resolution also envisions a transitional governance body in Gaza—a “Board of Peace” that would administer the territory until the Palestinian Authority demonstrates reform and is approved by the board. In effect, local governance will be conditional on performance, not automatic. That’s a major shift from past approaches. For years, the international community treated Palestinian governance as a question of politics. This plan reframes it as a question of capability and accountability. Reform, legitimacy and rejection of terror must precede authority.

For the Gaza mission to succeed, it needs three guiding principles:

  1. Enforcement authority: The mission must have the legal and operational ability to compel demilitarization if armed groups refuse. Without that, it will share UNIFIL’s fate.

  2. Accountability for reconstruction: Aid and materials must be tied to verified disarmament and must not be diverted to re-arming. No aid without oversight.

  3. Integration with legitimate local partners: A new Palestinian police force must be properly vetted, trained, and mentored under international supervision over an extended timeline. In Kosovo and Bosnia, international advisors lived and worked alongside local police recruits for years, embedding legitimacy and professionalism. Gaza needs the same embedded approach.

Equally important is the narrative. Militants like Hamas built power not only through arms but through propaganda, control of education and distortion of history. Israel and its partners must now reclaim that space by showing that what is happening in Gaza is liberation from militant rule, not occupation. The most credible narrative will be visible results: security, opportunity and respect for civilians.

Recent history gives two paths. Lebanon’s UNIFIL failed because the international community lacked authority, clear principles, and commitment. Kosovo succeeded because it had all three. Gaza now stands at that same crossroads. The United States has circulated what appears to be the most promising framework yet for moving past war in Gaza. But success will hinge on whether the mission is prepared to enforce peace, not merely observe it. If Israel and its partners synchronize security, governance, and reconstruction, and commit to staying the course, parts of Gaza could become models for stabilization after Hamas rule, bubbles of success that expand outward over time. If not, Gaza risks becoming southern Lebanon all over again: a launchpad for the next war.

The world cannot afford that outcome. In Gaza, think Kosovo, not Lebanon.

Photo Credit: Israel Defense Forces


John Spencer, The MirYam Institute Senior Analyst On Urban & Asymmetrical Warfare. He is considered one of the world’s leading urban warfare experts and has conducted extensive on the ground research in Isarel and Gaza since October 7th.   Read full bio here.

BRIEFING: IDF INTENSIFIES HEZBOLLAH STRIKES AMID US–UN GAZA DISARMAMENT PLAN

IDF INTENSIFIES HEZBOLLAH STRIKES AMID US–UN GAZA DISARMAMENT PLAN

In this latest situational briefing, Benjamin Anthony examines the widening conflict beyond Gaza, as the IDF escalates operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. He also explores the geopolitical implications of the U.S.-backed draft UN Security Council resolution proposing the deployment of an International Stabilization Force (ISF) in the Gaza Strip with the mandate to disarm Hamas.

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MEDIA ANALYSIS: HAMAS VIOLATES, IDF MUST ACT

HAMAS VIOLATES, IDF MUST ACT

i24 News | Exclusive Media Analysis By Benjamin Anthony, CEO Of The MirYam Institute

In this interview with i24 News Benjamin Anthony provides analysis on Israel’s ongoing security situation, highlighting the fragile, frequently Hamas violated ceasefire inside Gaza and the retrenchment of Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon.

He emphasizes the need for decisive military action against terror threats and highlights the limits of international effectiveness. 

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BRIEFING: URGENT MAMDANI WARNING AS ISRAEL STRIKES 150 HAMAS TARGETS

URGENT MAMDANI WARNING AS ISRAEL STRIKES 150 HAMAS TARGETS

In this latest situational briefing, Benjamin Anthony analyzes the rise of political extremism in the West, drawing clear parallels between Israel’s October 7th tragedy and the renewed surge of anti-Semitism in the United States.

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PODCAST: FROM HAMAS'S DUNGEONS TO ISRAEL'S EMBRACE

FROM HAMAS'S DUNGEONS TO ISRAEL'S EMBRACE: BROTHER OF RELEASED HOSTAGE GUY GILBOA DALAL REFLECTS ON HIS RETURN

In this episode of the show, I’m honored to be joined by Gal Gilboa Dalal, the older brother of Guy Gilboa Dalal, who was abducted by Hamas from the Nova Festival on October 7, 2023, and recently returned home along with 19 other living hostages.

The MirYam Institute spearheaded Gal's unrelenting campaign to bring his brother home, bringing him to speak to communities, elected officials overseas and international media outlets.

Here, just days after Guy's release, Gal shares what that struggle entailed, how his brother is recovering and how he sees the world after living through this unimaginable trauma.

Special thanks to Rozita Pnini for her ongoing work and dedication to the hostage families since this dark chapter began.

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BRIEFING: IDF WIPES OUT HAMAS CELL ON ISRAEL SIDE OF YELLOW LINE

IDF WIPES OUT HAMAS CELL ON ISRAEL SIDE OF YELLOW LINE

In this situational briefing, Benjamin Anthony provides a strategic assessment of Hamas’s recent violation of the cease-fire within the “yellow line,” Israel’s calibrated IDF response, the impasse over the return of deceased hostages, and the diplomatic sensitivities surrounding a high-level U.S. delegation.

He further examines the internal clan power struggle within the 47% of Gaza relinquished under the current agreement and highlights the emerging geopolitical alignment among Turkey, Qatar, and Hamas.

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MEDIA ANALYSIS: IDF LAUNCHES AIRSTRIKES AFTER HAMAS CEASEFIRE VIOLATION

IDF LAUNCHES AIRSTRIKES AFTER HAMAS CEASEFIRE VIOLATION

Fox News | Exclusive Media Analysis By Benjamin Anthony, CEO Of The MirYam Institute

In this interview with Fox News, Benjamin Anthony speaks out following the IDF's air strikes in the Rafah area as a direct response to a blatant ceasefire violation by Hamas, which involved firing an anti-tank missile and gunfire at IDF troops.

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