The President's Daily Brief - PDB Afternoon Bulletin | November 12th, 2025: Is the U.S. Planning a MASSIVE Base Next to Gaza? & Kyiv Rocked by Major Corruption Scandal

Episode Date: November 12, 2025

In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: Israeli media is reporting that the United States plans to build a massive military base near the Gaza border. The facility could reportedly host t...housands of international troops tasked with enforcing the fragile ceasefire inside the Strip—but Washington is pushing back, insisting the reports are inaccurate. Later in the show—a corruption scandal rocks the highest levels of Ukraine’s government. Investigators have raided the homes of senior officials and even a former business partner of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in what could be the country’s biggest wartime scandal yet. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com.  Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President’s Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Debt Relief Advocates: Learn what debt reduction you may qualify for. Go online and visit https://DRA.com  American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, https://nmlsconsumeraccess.org - APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit https://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB BUBS Naturals: Live Better Longer with BUBS Naturals. For A limited time get 20% Off your entire order with code PDB at https://Bubsnaturals.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:02 show, a corruption scandal rocks the highest levels of the Ukrainian government. Investigators have raided the homes of senior officials and one of President Zelensky's former business partners, uncovering what could be the country's biggest wartime scandal yet. But first, today's afternoon spotlight. The Israeli media is reporting that the U.S. plans to build a major military base near the Gaza border. The story was first published by an investigative outlet called Shamrim and then picked up by Wynet.
Starting point is 00:01:32 The reporting claims that Washington has agreed to fund and construct a new facility in southern Israel that would be used to house several thousand international troops tasked to with enforcing the Gaza ceasefire. According to the report, the base would sit just a few miles from the Gaza Strip, cost roughly $500 million, and operate under an international mandate to maintain stability inside the Gaza Strip. Israeli sources quoted by Sharmrim described the facility as part of a broader plan to, quote, anchor international forces in the region, a sort of forward operating hub, if you will, for a peacekeeping mission meant to prevent Hamas or other armed groups from establishing control or re-establishing control in Hamas' case.
Starting point is 00:02:19 That's the claim anyway, but U.S. officials are pushing back on the report. Central Command, which oversees all American military operations in the Middle East, issued a statement calling the Israeli reports, quote, inaccurate. CENTCOM said flatly, quote, no U.S. troops will be deployed into Gaza. In other words, according to Washington, there are no current plans for an American base on the Gaza border, at least not one involving U.S. personnel. Still, that denial does leave room for interpretation. CENTCOM's language focuses narrowly on what the U.S. military itself will do. It doesn't rule out the possibility of the U.S. funding or helping construct facilities
Starting point is 00:03:01 that could be used by other nations or by an international stabilization force, nor does it rule out a base on Israeli soil outside Gaza proper. And that distinction matters. As we've been discussing here on the PDB, under the terms of the current ceasefire, there's growing talk, both in Jerusalem and Washington, of deploying an international peacekeeping force to oversee reconstruction and security inside Gaza. The Trump administration, as reportedly discussed models ranging from a UN-authorized mission to a coalition led by Arab states, such as Egypt or Jordan, backed by Western logistic and funding. If such a force does materialize, it would need infrastructure, of course, housing, command centers, medical facilities, maintenance depots, all of which could be built in Israel and
Starting point is 00:03:51 supported by the U.S. without technically contradicting CENTCOM's statement. In fact, there's already precedent. The U.S. military currently operates the Civil Military Coordination Center in the Israeli city of Kiryat Gat, about 20 miles from Gaza. That site hosts around 200,000, American personnel who coordinate humanitarian deliveries and regional logistics. Expanding that footprint, or establishing a new larger version closer to the border, could serve as a staging ground for any future mission. So, while CINCOM's denial shuts down talk of American boots in Gaza, it doesn't necessarily close the door on American-built bases near Gaza. Still, both Washington and Jerusalem appear to be treading carefully. For the U.S., the optics of a new Middle East base, especially one tied
Starting point is 00:04:40 to Gaza, could be politically explosive. For Israel, the presence of a large international force operating from within its territory raises questions about sovereignty and control along one of its most sensitive borders. It's also one clear who exactly would staff this proposed mission. Most U.S. allies in Europe have shown little appetite for sending troops into post-war Gaza. Arab states have also expressed reluctance, saying they won't send peacekeepers unless there's a clear political framework that includes a pathway to Palestinian statehood. So for now, the base remains an unconfirmed idea caught between competing narratives. Israeli outlets describing an ambitious U.S.-backed project meant to anchor a future peacekeeping force, and U.S. officials insisting that no such plan
Starting point is 00:05:28 exists, at least not in the form being reported. That leaves one final possibility, that the base isn't a plan so much as a proposal, floated quietly in back-channel talks as part of the post-war planning process, then surfacing prematurely in the Israeli press. Either way, the story does show how complicated this ceasefire really is. Behind the public denials and press leaks, Washington and Jerusalem are clearly gaming out what comes next and how to prevent Gaza from sliding back into chaos. Oh, and did I mention that there's still no indication from Hamas that they intend to disarm or to give up a governing role in Gaza? So, yes, that could also be considered a sticking point. All right, coming up after the break, Ukraine's wartime government faces a growing scandal.
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Starting point is 00:10:01 reaching uncomfortably close to President Zelensky. It began with raids across Kiev this week, anti-corruption agents from Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau, and you ask yourself, does that have an acronym, and you are right, it does. That would be known as Nabu, knocking on doors tied to the country's most powerful ministries. What those agents say is that they've uncovered a vast web of inflated contracts and phantom construction projects inside Ukraine's state nuclear company. Prosecutors alleged energy officials and contractors were skimming millions from projects meant to fortify the nation's power grid against Russian strikes, the very infrastructure keeping the country functioning as targeted drone and missile attacks from Russia intensify.
Starting point is 00:10:47 For a nation living by candlelight for hours or even days at a time in some regions, that discovery of the potential scandal struck a nerve. It wasn't just about stolen money, it's about stolen defenses, siphoned from a system that can't afford another weak link. According to Nabu, confirmed by ABC News, five people have been detained so far, with seven others named as suspects, among them, a former deputy prime minister and a one-time advisor to the energy minister. But at the center of it all is a businessman Timor Mindich, a media mogul and former co-owner of Zelensky's production company, which the president founded during his acting career, and which he later gave up upon entering politics. When agents arrived at Mindich's home Monday,
Starting point is 00:11:33 he was gone. Ukrainian media says he fled the country before the raid, fueling speculation that he'd been tipped off. The FBI is now reportedly investigating his overseas financial activities. Prosecutors told Akiv court that Mindich texted Zelensky just minutes before the president spoke with former energy minister Hermann Galoshenko, inquiring about the scandal, a call they allege Nindich was trying to sway. Galoshenko, now Ukraine's justice minister, has also been pulled into the scandal. The government confirmed he was suspended this week after investigators searched his home. In a Facebook post, he backed the decision, writing that the suspension was, quote, a civilized and correct scenario and vowed to defend himself in, quote, the legal arena. So far, prosecutors have not
Starting point is 00:12:20 accuse Zelensky of any wrongdoing, but the optics are dangerous. Mindich wasn't just an oligarch. He was an old friend and former business partner. Anti-corruption activists say Zelensky can't afford to look like he's protecting allies. It's a shaky moment for the Ukrainian president just months ago. He tried to bring Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies under closer government control, a move that triggered street protests and drew rebukes from European allies, forcing him to back down. Now those same agencies are leading this investigation. Zelensky addressed the controversy head-on in his nightly video message on Monday, saying, quote, everyone who has built corrupt schemes must face a clear procedural response.
Starting point is 00:13:03 There must be convictions, end quote. The timing, though, couldn't be worse. Like I mentioned, Ukraine's power grid is under siege from Russian attacks, leaving cities and rolling blackouts. Zelensky has been pleading for billions in Western aid to rebuild the nation's grid and strength and defenses, but those appeals now risk being drowned out by headlines of graft and corruption. And the ripple effects may not stop there. The episode could reopen old wounds with President Trump, whose allies have long accused Zelensky of turning a blind eye to corruption. And that, my friends, is the PDB afternoon bulletin for Wednesday, the 12th of November.
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