EVEN OUR SUPPORTERS ARE FRUSTRATED

Whatsup in Gaza? Check out this illuminating WhatsApp exchange below.

By Mark Reichenberg


Living in Kfar Saba in central Israel, I received a message on WhatsApp today (21 August, 2025) from a friend and former colleague (ex-UK presently living in Belgium), that I had served with on a public company board, and we have subsequently remained in friendly contact. Ever since the outbreak of the war, he has demonstrated caring towards our family and son in the IDF reserves, showing great concern for not only us, but Israel as well, yet his message below says so much….

“Hi Mark
I hope you are all okay.
Enough is enough and I don’t understand why this war continues. Help me understand as I am losing sympathy. Why keep killing children.
Sorry for my rant but I just needed to say something and get a view from an Israel citizen.”

I could not be angry with him for the message, because it is this writer’s belief that an intelligent, moderate and demonstrably morally good man has been overwhelmed by the flood of social media, fake news, an antisemitic UN and Jew hating UN Secretary-General, along with morally bankrupt Western governments and leaders, especially of the despicable ilk of Starmer, Macron and Albanese – all of whom, like most the world, have or are succumbing to the Hamas propaganda machine – and God knows that Hamas is beating Israel hands down at that game.

So, instead of berating him, as he is a good man and I believe genuinely frustrated, and he has probably been bashed in his social circles for any kind of support he has shown for Israel, I chose to outline some facts for him, all publicly known worldwide, but glossed over and conveniently “forgotten” by all those mentioned above, and so I responded thus:

“Killing what children? Or are you also succumbing to the Hamas propaganda machine with the false images and facts.

You are right, enough is enough but let’s put it in perspective:

  • Hamas attacked on October 7, 2023, brutally murdering and raping innocent civilians in their homes and beds.
  • Hamas brutally murdered and beheaded babies in front of their parents at the same time.
  • Hamas entered a music festival and mowed down young, unarmed Israelis who were attending the festival.
  • Hamas filmed and live streamed their actions on Facebook and YouTube including the burning and murder of babies.
  • Hamas took hundreds of innocent hostages into their tunnels, murdering and raping many of them.
  • Hamas then launched thousands of rockets on Israel aimed at CIVILIAN areas and cities, not military bases.

Had this happened in any other country, the country that attacked would have been obliterated within 48 hours or less.

Now let’s look at some facts – well known and admitted by Hamas.

  • Hamas use the civilians and children as human shields (war crime).
  • Hamas fires rockets into civilian areas aimed at civilians (war crime).
  • Hamas rapes, murders and starves the hostages (war crime).
  • Hamas denied access to the hostages by the Red Cross (war crime).
  • Hamas fires its rockets; stores its weapons and runs military bases from schools and hospitals (war crime).
  • I could go on and on….

Israel before bombing, instituted and still institutes civilian warnings and the knock-knock system so that civilians can leave the areas. As has been seen in the press, Hamas does not let them leave and shoots their own civilians who try.

Now let’s look at humanitarian aid. Which country in the world allows humanitarian aid into the country that attacks it to feed the attackers and their population? There is NO starvation in Gaza, thousands of truckloads of food go into Gaza and are hijacked by Hamas. Yet images prevail in the press of full Gazan markets, overflowing with everything and fresh food beautifully presented. It has been proven time and time again that the images of starvation are false and from other countries in many cases.

The war could have ended on day 2, all that had to be done was that Hamas returned all the hostages, and it would have been done. Instead, they held them, murdered most INCLUDING STRANGLING AND MURDERING TWO BABIES THEY TOOK AS HOSTAGES IN FRONT OF THEIR MOTHER IN THEIR TUNNELS and on a hostage exchange barbarically substituted the mothers remains with some dead Palestinian woman’s remains.

And all this under full support of UNWRA and the United Nations who condemn Israel at every move and refuse to condemn Hamas.

The UN and most of Europe has devolved to 1939, praising the destruction of the Jewish people – and why? Because Israel is a successful nation (you can only be messaging now because of Israeli innovation). Because the Jews and Israel refuse to roll over and be slaughtered again like in the Holocaust?

And still Hamas refuses to hand over the hostages, because without holding the hostages they no longer have a reason to exist.

And don’t cry about “innocent Palestinians “. There is no such thing. They grow up being taught that to murder a Jew is a blessing; they support Hamas. If there were innocent Palestinians, they would have handed the hostages back or told the IDF where they were.

You sadly have fallen foul of the totally one-sided UN and EU.

If you want to educate yourself on this, and this not coming from an Israeli, I suggest you look up Douglas Murray on YouTube and start watching his speeches and interviews from October 7 onward. He is an Englishman in the UK in politics, not Jewish but extremely rational.

There are no children being murdered, get that propaganda out your head now.

I always was proud of how rational you are and how you look at the whole picture – I think you should do that now….”

Our discussions continue, and he has certainly stated his support for the war to end and the view that Netanyahu must go, stating “All I would like to see is the war ended, no more war crimes” and continuing with “I want Hamas gone… I hope your family are safe as I am sure they have been called to arms and fight.

We remain friends and will continue to talk and hopefully his view will once again affirm his obvious support of Israel.


‘Gaza’ for the Gullible. This was one of many photos of small children lying huddled together on muddy ground or in front of tents that have been shared on social media platforms such as Tik Tok, Instagram and X often accompanied by a Palestinian flag or comments suggesting the children are located in the Gaza Strip and that German state-funded television network, Deutsche Welle (DW) has concluded were generated by AI.




About the writer:

Mark Reichenberg is a Chartered Accountant (South Africa) (CA. SA.) with over 30 years of international financial leadership, currently focused on taking Israeli and non-UK based companies to IPO and admission on the London Stock Exchange. Having managed multimillion-dollar listings, Mark established London AIM Advisory Services to guide Israeli companies through the full London IPO lifecycle — from investor introductions to funds raised and post-listing governance.
Mark is married with two adult children and lives in Kfar Saba, Israel.





THE HOSTAGE DILEMMA – QATAR HAS THE KEY

A way forward to releasing hostages and bringing peace to Gaza

By Peter Bailey

The hostage crisis that has bedevilled Israel for almost two years since the barbaric invasion of Israel by Hamas terrorists from Gaza, has been leveraged by the Hamas leadership to its utmost advantage. Besides the carnage on the day, which included the murder of women and children, rape, disfiguration and the burning of  live victims, including children, Hamas dragged 251 men, women and children into captivity to be held as hostage.  224 living hostages were taken as well as the bodies of 27 victims who were killed by Hamas during the initial attack. The current impasse is totally unacceptable, with Hamas manipulating global public opinion against  Israel while the Jewish state battles the double challenge of trying to stem the tide of mass media hysteria and ensuring that a similar terror attack never happens again. 

Numerous attempts have been made to arrange for temporary cease fire arrangements, which have resulted in 205 hostages being released or rescued to date. The following information is on the Foreign Ministry’s Hostages and Missing Persons Report as at 22 June 2025. 

As of 22 June 2025, 50 hostages are still being held in captivity in Gaza. Of these, 49 were abducted on October 7 and one hostage (Hadar Goldin) has been held in Gaza since 2014.

2023:Four Israelis were released before the hostage release outline 81 Israelis and 24 foreign nationals were released in accordance with the hostage release outline One hostage was rescued alive in an IDF rescue operation
2024:Seven hostages were rescued alive
2025:25 Israelis and five Thai nationals were released in accordance with the hostage release outline  One live hostage was returned to Israel
57 deceased hostages were brought back to Israel

To date, 205 people were rescued or released from Hamas captivity. 148 of the hostages returned alive and 57 deceased.

While these figures are cold statistics, they tell us that almost 82% of the hostages taken on 7 October 2023 have been either released or rescued. Tragically, Hamas and its fellow terrorist groups in Gaza are still holding 50 captives as hostages for ransom. The world has by and large remained silent about the hostages and their fate, even the International Red Cross,  which has a mandated responsibility to do its utmost to care for and arrange for the release of hostages has been silent, except for making regular demands to visit the terrorists captured in Gaza since the horrific attack on 7 October.  

Devils in Doha. One of the sons of the late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh lounges in a luxury hotel suite in Qatar. Haniyeh was believed to have amassed a fortune worth more than $4 billion.

Negotiations for the release of the hostages have largely been entrusted to Qatar and Egypt, with numerous intercessions by the United States. The choice of Qatar and Egypt as mediators is quite disconcerting, as both have a far closer relationship with Hamas than they have with Israel, and can under no circumstances be classified as impartial. Qatar is the owner and funder of the Al Jazeera news network, which can be considered as the public relations arm of the Gaza terrorist factions. Since 7 October 2023, Al Jazeera has published material, often unsubstantiated, that has had immense negative influence on global public opinion regarding Israel’s current war in Gaza. This could not be pursued without the approval of the government of Qatar. 

Egypt, in contrast to Qatar, is opposed to the Muslim Brotherhood, the spiritual mentors of Hamas and its terrorist fellow traveller, Palestinian Islamic Jihad. While ostensibly joining the Israeli blockade of Gaza, Egypt has regularly turned a blind eye to the passage of war materials and many other necessities required by Hamas to develop the labyrinth of tunnels that crisscross  Gaza from end to end. These are the very tunnels in which many of the hostages have been and are still being held captive, and from which Hamas terrorists stage surprise attacks on  Israeli Defense Force personnel. How the many white Toyota Hilux pickup trucks used on 7 October were imported into Gaza remains an open question.  

Hamas Jet Set. Billionaire Hamas leaders travel by private jet and enjoy five-star hotels and mansions in Qatar.

Qatar is a different kettle of fish altogether, being strongly influenced by the philosophy of the Muslim Brotherhood, making Qatar itself a follower of stringent Islamic fundamentalism. Qatar, a hereditary dictatorial monarchy, has regularly provided a safe haven for Muslim Brotherhood members who have fallen out with their host countries, which has historically resulted in tense and often fractured relationships with the other Sunni Muslim states in the Gulf region and beyond. Qatar’s penchant for providing a safe haven for Muslim Brotherhood adherents has resulted in the monarchy becoming home to the external leadership of Hamas. This has been the case since a personal request in 2011 by then US president Barack Obama for Qatar to provide an external office for the Hamas leadership. His rationale was that it would be easier to negotiate with the Hamas leaders in Qatar, a favoured US ally, than in its previous base in Iran, the primary sponsor of Hamas. Since that time, not only does Hamas have an office in Qatar, but its so-called political leadership, who are essentially terrorists in exile, have luxurious living quarters for themselves and their families in the capital city of Doha. 

The support provided by Qatar  to Hamas did not end with providing an external headquarters, but has included substantial financial handouts since the overthrow of the Palestinian Authority Government in Gaza by Hamas in 2007. Since then, it is reliably estimated that Qatar has transferred some $1.8 billion to Hamas, in addition to  regular monthly $30 million payments to the terrorists,  facilitated by the Israeli Government since 2018. Qatar has also been a generous sponsor of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, another Gaza terrorist group who participated in the atrocities committed on 7 October 2023. The flow of money from Qatar was briefly interrupted during the 18-month period of the Bennet/Lapid governments, who refused to allow Israel to facilitate the payments. The Netanyahu government reinstated the monthly payment facility immediately after the current coalition came to power in December 2022. 

Table Tennis to Tables are Turned. With Hamas leaders in Qatar like Khaled Mashal – a table tennis enthusiast and billionaire living a life of luxury in Doha while his people suffer in Gaza, is it not time for the Gulf state to take an aggressive stand to bring an end to the war?

Financial contributions to Hama appear to have stopped after 7 October 2023, but Qatar, as the host of the Hamas leadership, found itself ideally placed to become a leading mediator, as did Egypt,  in view of its shared border with Gaza. While most of the hostage negotiations mediated by Qatar and Egypt that have taken place have borne no fruit, there can be little doubt that neither are unbiased mediators. With the same old staggered and partial release deals for release of the hostages once again on the negotiating table, the time for a fresh approach to ending the hostage crisis  is long overdue. 

PATH TO PEACE

Affirming the close relationship as allies between the United States and Qatar, President Donald Trump expressed on 14 May 2023  that  Qatar “is a great friend of the United States.”  Furthermore, Trump appears to have a very close personal relationship with the rulers of Qatar, who gifted him a $400 million luxury aircraft. Despite vis-vis Israel, Qatar being projected as an enemy state there is much evidence to the contrary and even Prime Minister Netanyahu has expressed that Qatar “is a friend” of Israel. Optimizing on these relationships, is it not long overdue that Trump and Netanyahu exercise leverage on their much-vaunted friend Qatar by insisting that the leaders of Hamas be taken into protective custody to be held until all the hostages held in Gaza have been released? Qatar would prove its bona fides by obliging to this not unreasonable and potentially life-saving request. Furthermore, it is the kind of positive action that a responsible government would be expected to take in the interests of saving lives with the added bonus and of elevating its international standing by effectively contributing to resolving global challenges. While Qatar’s immense wealth has bought it multiple privileges and quality international events – notably the 2022 FIFA World Cup – ending the hostage crisis, would cement Qatar’s much desired position as a respected world leader.

Jokes Aside. Displaying close friendship, Donald Trump jokes with Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad al Thani as they attend a state dinner at the Lusail Palace on May 14, 2025, in Doha, Qatar.

The friendship that has developed between Trump, Netanyahu and Qatar should be exploited to the hilt. Used strategically it could herald Hamas being “persuaded” to relinquish its political ambitions in Gaza including total disarmament. This could lead to a welcome new deal for the beleaguered people of Gaza and allow for the enclave to be rebuilt as a haven of peace with a great potential for prosperity and prove a showpiece of the possibility of a semi-autonomous Palestinian state living side-by-side and in peace with Israel. 

However, to achieve this, Qatar has the key.

The question is:

Can it be persuaded to use it to unlock the path to freeing the hostages and the citizens of Gaza from the catastrophic clutches of Hamas?




*Feature picture:
A Key Player. Exceeding 7m in length and 3m in width, Qatar set in 2016 a World Record feat for the ‘Largest Key’, which was previously held by Cyprus.  With its strong relations with Hamas, the writer believes Qatar holds another more important key – the key to bringing an end to the war in Gaza.




About the writer:
The writer, Peter Bailey, a military history buff, was a Major in the South African Army Reserve before making aliyah in 2013.  He is the author of two books: Street Names in Israel; and Men of Valor: Israel’s Latter Day Heroes.