Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp

12/8/25: IDF Chief Says Gaza's 'Yellow Line' Is a 'New Border,' US Bombs Somalia 7 More Times, and More

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Dec 8, 2025
The IDF Chief's assertion that Gaza's yellow line could be a new border raises concerns over permanent occupation. A three-year-old's tragic death sparks criticism of media coverage. Hamas hints at a potential weapon freeze, while debates arise over international peacekeeping in Gaza. Archbishop Broglio condemns the legality of US military strikes on survivors. In Somalia, seven more airstrikes are reported with little media scrutiny. Additionally, Ukraine faces internal corruption challenges as debates on talks with Hezbollah gain traction.
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INSIGHT

Yellow Line Framed As New Border

  • Dave DeCamp highlights the IDF chief calling Gaza's 'yellow line' a new border, signaling intent for permanent occupation.
  • This suggests a West Bank–style long-term control despite U.S. agreements that call for Israeli pullback.
ANECDOTE

Child Killed In Southern Gaza, Little Coverage

  • Dave DeCamp recounts the killing of a three-year-old girl in southern Gaza and sparse Western media coverage of such incidents.
  • He contextualizes this with other recent civilian deaths and the health ministry's casualty figures since the ceasefire.
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Hamas Open To Weapon Freezing Talks

  • Dave DeCamp reports Hamas signaled willingness to discuss freezing or storing weapons as part of broader talks tied to a Palestinian state.
  • Hamas supports an international peacekeeping presence but rejects forces with mandates to operate inside Palestinian territory.
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