The President's Daily Brief - September 10th, 2025: Israel Strikes Hamas Leaders in Qatar & 600 Arrested in Sinaloa Cartel Operation

Episode Date: September 10, 2025

In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: The Gaza war spreads to the Gulf, where Israel has targeted Hamas leaders in Qatar—one of the key nations involved in mediating a potential ceasef...ire. Over 600 suspected members of the Sinaloa Cartel are behind bars tonight after a nationwide DEA operation. North Korea claims a breakthrough in its missile program, with Kim Jong Un personally overseeing the test of a new ICBM rocket engine that puts the U.S. mainland in range. And in today’s Back of the Brief—an explosion aboard Greta Thunberg’s Gaza flotilla sparks claims of a drone attack, but Tunisian officials investigating the incident are telling a different story. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com.Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief.YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief TriTails Premium Beef: Reclaim dinner from the jaws of school-year chaos Visit https://trybeef.com/PDB. BRUNT Workwear: Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code PDB at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/PDB #Bruntpod American Financing: NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.327% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:16 First up, the Gaza War spreads to the Gulf, where Israel has targeted Hamas leaders in Qatar, one of the key nations involved in mediating a potential ceasefire. We'll have those details. Later in the show, over 600 suspected members of the Sinaloa cartel are behind bars tonight after a nationwide DEA operation. Plus, North Korea claims a breakthrough in its missile program. Kim Jong-un personally oversaw the test of a new ICBM rocket engine that puts the U.S. mainland in range. And in today's back of the brief, an explosion aboard Greta Thunberg's Gaza Flotilla.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Oh, she's got another Gaza Flotilla, sparks claims of a drone attack. Tunisian officials investigating the incident, well, they're telling a different story. Honestly, it could have just been the result of all that combustible hot air being pumped out by the self-righteous flotilla participants. But maybe that makes me sound churlish. All right. First up, today's PDB spotlight. Israel has clearly declared that no state is off limits in their fight against Hamas, targeting the group's senior political leadership with an unprecedented air strike in the Katari capital of Doha on Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:02:29 The attack marked a sharp escalation in Israel's tactics against the terror group and Jerusalem's first strike inside Qatar since the 7 October Hamas attacks that started this conflict in Gaza. Qatar, of course, has played host to exalt Hamas leadership for quite some time, while at the same time serving as the chief mediator of the seemingly never-ending ceasefire negotiations with the militants. But it appears that Israeli leaders have finally had enough. Officials with the IDF and Shinbet said the precision strikes focused on the top leaders of Hamas's political bureau. Key targets included Khalil Al-Haya, Hamas's top negotiator, and Zahar Jabarin, the longtime leader of Hamas' Hamas's Financial Bureau.
Starting point is 00:03:13 Israeli officials said the targets, quote, led the terrorist organization's activities for years and are directly responsible for carrying out the October 7th massacres and managing the war against the state of Israel. They added that prior to the strike, measures were taken to minimize any harm to civilians in the area. According to our report from the Wall Street Journal, many of Hamas's top political leaders had gathered Tuesday morning in Doha for a meeting at the time of the attack. videos from the scene showed blooms of black smoke billowing from a petrol station in the city that sits next to a small residential compound.
Starting point is 00:03:47 Intelligence suggests that compound is served as a political base of operations for Hamas, as it has been guarded by Qatar's Amiri Guard 24 hours a day since the war in Gaza began. The results of the strike still remain unclear. However, in its statement, Hamas officials told Reuters that five members were killed in the strikes, but claimed their senior leaders on the ceasefire negotiating team survived the attack. Subsequent reports from Palestinian media confirmed the deaths of Hama al-Haya, the son of Hamas' top political leader, and Jihad Labad, the director of Al-Haya's office. Additionally, Qatar officials said one member of their internal security forces was killed and others were injured in the attack.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Needless to say, the strike likely dealt a fatal blow to any hopes of Israel reaching a ceasefire deal with the terror group any time soon. It came just one day after President Trump released a new ceasefire proposal that called for the release of all the remaining hostages, both living and deceased, on the first day of a 60-day truce. Israel quickly accepted the proposal, but Hamas rejected it, calling the offer a one-sided, quote, surrender agreement. Sources familiar with the operation, which Israel dubbed a summit of fire, said Israel informed the U.S. that the attack was imminent and that the U.S. subsequently informed Qatar. It's worth remembering that Qatar is a critical U.S. partner in the Middle East and hosts America's most important air base in the region. But a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's office stressed that the action was not done in coordination with the U.S.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Netanyahu later said that the strike was a direct response to Monday's terror attack at a bus stop in Jerusalem, which killed six people and wounded 12. Hamas's al-Qasan brigades later claimed responsibility for that shooting. The statement from Netanyahu's office said the strike was a, quote, holy independent Israel. operation. Israel initiated it, Israel conducted it, and Israel takes full responsibility, end quote. A subsequent statement from President Trump suggested he was not pleased with Israel's decision to strike, or at least had conflicting feelings. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt provided a readout of Trump's statement, which said in part, quote, unilaterally bombing inside Qatar of a sovereign nation and close ally of the U.S. that is working very hard and bravely, taking
Starting point is 00:06:03 risks with us to broker peace does not advance Israel or America's goals. However, eliminating Hamas, who have profited off the misery of those living in Gaza, is a worthy goal, end quote. The statement added that, quote, President Trump believes this unfortunate incident could serve as an opportunity for peace. The diplomatic fallout from the strike was predictably swift, with condemnations pouring in from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, and France, among many others. Antonio Gutierrez, the Secretary General of the UN, also denounced the attack, saying it undermined Qatar's longstanding efforts to achieve a ceasefire and secure the release of the remaining hostages. A senior advisor to Qatar's prime minister, who had met with Hamas leader Khalil O'Haya the previous day,
Starting point is 00:06:48 condemned the attack as a cowardly and blatant violation of international laws and norms. He added that Qatar will, quote, not tolerate this reckless Israeli behavior and the ongoing disruption of regional security. Well, of course, the ongoing disruption of regional security can be attributed to, yes, Hamas and their sugar daddy, Iran. But Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu struck a defiant posture and remarks at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem following the attack. He declared, quote, the days are over when terror leaders can enjoy immunity of any kind. I won't allow that kind of immunity to exist, end quote.
Starting point is 00:07:24 All right. Coming up after the break, over 600 alleged members of the Sinaloa cartel are arrested in a massive DEA sweep. Plus, Kim Jong-un tout's a new missile engine that North Korea says can reach the U.S. mainland. I'll be right back.
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Starting point is 00:09:42 The operation, running from the 25th to the 29th of August, saw coordinated rates across 23 domestic divisions in the U.S. and seven foreign regions. The numbers were impressive. Agents tallied 617 arrests, seized 480 kilos of fentanyl powder, nearly 715,000 counterfeit pills, 2,200 kilos of methamphetamine, more than 7,400 kilos of cocaine, 420 firearms, and $13 million in seized assets. The crackdown followed President Trump's February executive order to designate the Sinaloa cartel, along with seven other Mexico-based cartels, as four. foreign terrorist organizations or FTOs. That designation, which also roped in MS-13 in El Salvador and Trenneragua or TDA in Venezuela, effectively elevated cartel enforcement to the level of counterterrorism. The DEA has since branded the Sinaloa cartel, quote, one of the most significant threats to public safety, public health, and national security in the U.S. DEA administrator Terence Cole hammered that point home, declaring that, quote, every kilogram of poison seized,
Starting point is 00:10:51 every dollar stripped from the cartels and every arrest we make represents lives saved and communities defended, end quote. For those unfamiliar, the Sinaloa cartel has long been regarded as one of the world's most violent and sophisticated trafficking syndicates responsible for the vast majority of fentanyl flowing across the U.S. southern border and fueling America's record overdose crisis. Record fentanyl deaths occurred in 2022 under then-President Joe Biden when cartel flows went largely unchurchable. Since Trump's return to office and his designation of the Sinaloa cartel as an FTO, government analysts say the U.S. has been able to bring the full weight of counterterrorism powers against traffickers. This allows federal agents to strike deeper into the cartel's network than ever before and deliver the kind of coordinated blows that were absent in previous administrations.
Starting point is 00:11:43 By DEA estimates, the Sinaloa cartel counts tens of thousands of members, associates, and facilitators operating in at least 40 countries. Division Chiefs underscored that reach. Jim Scott, who leads the DEA's Louisville Division, said, quote, this shows that the Sinaloa cartels' tentacles spread far and deep. No community is spared. Brian Clark, special DEA agent in charge of Los Angeles, cautioned that even the week-long haul was only a snapshot of the broader fight,
Starting point is 00:12:11 stating, quote, this ruthless cartel is intent on cashing in, permeating our communities with their poisoning with no regard to human suffering, end quote. And while agents hailed the arrests and seizures as a major win, the war, as you could imagine, is far from finished. With fentanyl overdoses still ongoing, the DEA says it will intensify its operations until the cartel's sprawling infrastructure is crushed.
Starting point is 00:12:38 Okay, turning to North Korea. The regime says it has wrapped up the final ground test of its most powerful solid-fuel rocket engine to date, a breakthrough that gets Pyongyang close. to fielding intercontinental missiles capable of striking the U.S. mainland. North Korean state media declared Tuesday that leader Kim Jong-un himself watched over Monday's trial, hailing the engine's output as, quote, eye-opening and a significant change in his evolving nuclear program. Built with carbon fiber, the engine reportedly kicks out nearly 2,000 kiloons of thrust,
Starting point is 00:13:12 which, for reference, in case you're not a kiloons expert, is roughly the combined power of seven Boeing, 747 engines. And if this sounds familiar, well, it should. This was the ninth such test of the system meant to propel next-generation ICBMs, including a variant now dubbed the Huasong 20. And the advantages of solid fuel over liquid, well, are alarming, faster launch times, easier concealment, and a far tougher target to hit preemptively. I want to point out that the design could also enable more ICBMs fired from trucks or
Starting point is 00:13:46 submarines, systems that could complicate U.S. and allied defenses. Still, it's not a full celebration in Pyongyang as one hurdle remains. The regime has yet to prove its warheads can survive atmospheric re-entry. That's a key component, of course, of effective ICBMs. Every launch so far has been on a steep and somewhat restricted trajectory meant to keep missiles from flying over Japan or other neighbors. A spokesman for South Korea's joint chiefs of staff said the country is watching closely, but has held back from any new assessment.
Starting point is 00:14:18 It's expected that Kim will stage a full flight test later this year, time to maximize impact ahead of a key party Congress in 2026, where he'll trumpet his next strategic vision for the regime. The timing is no accident, of course, since talks with Washington collapsed in 2019, Kim has escalated weapons tests to force recognition of his country as a nuclear state and to negotiate from strength. And the geopolitical context matters. discussed last week, Kim stood shoulder to shoulder with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian
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Starting point is 00:18:28 of Tunisia. A Gaza-bound flotilla, most notably featuring everyone's favorite angst-ridden activist Greta Thunberg, is claiming one of its ships was struck by a drone. How dramatic. Organizers of the global sumud flotilla, say a drone hovered over their Portuguese flagged vessel near the Tunisian port of Sidi Boussaid before dropping an explosive device. The organization even posted dramatic video, of course they did, of the incident, which they say shows the moment of impact. But here's the thing. When you look at it, it doesn't look anything like a drone strike. It looks more like a firework or a flare on the boat that set off a blaze among life jackets on board. And that's exactly what Tunisian authorities are saying. Their nation's interior ministry
Starting point is 00:19:12 reported there was, quote, no basis in truth to the claim of a drone attack. Officials say no drones were detected in the area, and that the fire was almost certainly started by those on board. So, on one side, you have activists breathlessly insisting that they were attacked from the air. On the other, you have Tunisian authorities and the video itself, suggesting this was more of a self-inflicted or possibly intentional accident more than an act of war. The flotilla, by the way, has been trying to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza, a blockade that's been in place since 2007 to prevent Hamas from smuggling weapons. Israeli officials have long dismissed these voyages as publicity stunts, more about
Starting point is 00:19:53 Instagram selfies than aid delivery. This isn't the first time a so-called aid flotilla has tried to run the blockade. Back in June, Greta Thunberg was on another boat that was quick. intercepted by Israeli authorities in international waters. She and the other activists were detained, then put on commercial flights back home. Greta herself, reportedly, was given a coach class ticket, not even a business class, on LL out of Tel Aviv. And that, my friends, is the President's Daily Brief for Wednesday, the 10th of September.
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