Unraveling Revelation: Solidarity Mission to Israel
THE WORLD has turned its back on Israel less than eight months after the savage terror attack by Hamas that left 1,200 dead.Continue Reading
THE WORLD has turned its back on Israel less than eight months after the savage terror attack by Hamas that left 1,200 dead.Continue Reading
Google is scrambling to remove bizarre search results by its AI Overview product, which has recommended that people eat rocks for nutritious minerals and add non-toxic glue to pizza sauce to help cheese stick to the crust.Continue Reading
Israel has refuted Hamas claims about an Israeli airstrike in Gaza Sunday that killed two Hamas commanders and dozens of civilians.Continue Reading
Norway, Ireland, and Spain have recognized a Palestinian state, leaving unanswered questions: What are its borders? Is the unelected Mahmoud Abbas head of state? Is this how the world rewards terrorism?
WE’RE BACK from our one-week Solidarity Mission to Israel. This was easily the most emotionally charged visit of our four visits to the Holy Land.Continue Reading
Secretary of State Antony Blinken jammed at a bar in Kyiv, performing Neil Young’s classic rock song “Rockin’ in the Free World” after giving a speech defending Ukraine President Zelensky’s decision to cancel elections.Continue Reading
Today we visited several sites attacked by Hamas and report what we saw at Sderot, just half a mile from the border with Gaza, and the Nova Music Festival, where terrorists killed 364 people—the deadliest terror attack in Israel’s history.
President Biden said all the right things in his speech for Holocaust Remembrance Day Tuesday night—condemning antisemitism and reaffirming support for Israel. But behind the scenes, the White House held up a shipment of needed ammunition to Israel.
The IDF operation to eliminate the four battalions of Hamas fighters remaining in the southern Gazan city of Rafah had begun. Some 100,000 Palestinian Arabs were warned to evacuate to an expanded humanitarian zone ahead of the attack.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to push for a ceasefire in Gaza. Netanyahu says a military operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah will proceed nonetheless.
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