
Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp 11/14/25: Israel Seeks 20-Year Military Aid Deal With US, Hegseth Announces New Military Campaign, and More
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Nov 14, 2025 The discussion highlights Israel's ambitious 20-year military aid deal with the U.S. and the potential backlash. Tensions rise with reports of West Bank violence, including settler attacks. Gazans face dire situations along the ceasefire line, while Trump's military options against Venezuela are explored. In a shocking turn, details emerge about U.S. strikes in the Caribbean. Additionally, the podcast delves into Israeli attacks on Lebanese civilians post-ceasefire and the implications of foreign fighters in Lebanon.
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Israel Pursues Two-Decade Aid Pact
- Israel is seeking a 20-year military aid deal with the U.S. that would likely double past commitments and increase annual assistance beyond $3.8 billion.
- Dave DeCamp warns such a long-term, larger pledge will face intense U.S. public opposition and political complications.
West Bank Violence Surges
- The IDF reportedly killed two 15-year-old boys in the West Bank amid expanded open-fire policies and rising settler violence.
- DeCamp highlights a record surge in settler attacks and systemic violence during olive harvest season.
People Shot Returning Past The Yellow Line
- Mondo Weiss reports Palestinians are shot trying to return to homes beyond the unmarked "yellow line," with at least 30–40 killed for crossing or nearing it.
- Survivors describe desperate attempts to reach ruined homes while aid groups refuse to deliver near the line.
