Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp

10/28/25: IDF Chief: 'Gaza War Not Yet Over,' US Bombs Somalia Twice, US Bombers Near Venezuela, and More

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Oct 28, 2025
The conflict in Gaza remains unresolved as the IDF chief asserts that operations will continue until hostages are recovered. A drone strike near Khan Yunis results in casualties, raising questions about engagement rules. Tensions escalate in Venezuela with U.S. bomber flights and predictions of Maduro's downfall. Controversies swirl around the intentional killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh and U.S. airstrikes in Somalia. Additionally, Ukraine targets Russian infrastructure, highlighting the broader geopolitical landscape.
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Uncertain Plans For Postwar Gaza Governance

  • Hamas's Gaza leader Khalil al-Hayah said factions agreed to a technocratic committee to run Gaza and allow an international force to secure borders.
  • Fatah denied agreement on leadership, leaving post-war governance arrangements unresolved and fragile.
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US Bomber Flights Near Venezuela As Pressure Tactic

  • Two U.S. B-1B bombers flew parallel to Venezuela's coast, part of repeated provocative flights with transponders on to be seen.
  • DeCamp links bomber flights to carrier deployment and a U.S. push for regime change under drug-trafficking pretexts.
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Political Rhetoric And Real Invasion Risks

  • Senator Rick Scott predicted Maduro's days are numbered and suggested others might send troops since Americans tire of "forever wars."
  • DeCamp warns U.S. planners consider seizing Venezuelan ports or airfields, making limited incursions plausible despite public resistance.
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