Israel Takes Out Hamas Leader
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated Tuesday, presumably by Israel, while he was in Tehran for the inauguration of Iran’s new president. This marks a new phase in the Israel-Hamas war.Continue Reading
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated Tuesday, presumably by Israel, while he was in Tehran for the inauguration of Iran’s new president. This marks a new phase in the Israel-Hamas war.Continue Reading
Israel targeted the number-two man in Hezbollah Tuesday, reportedly neutralizing Fuad Shukr, who was believed responsible for the murder of 12 children on a soccer field in northern Israel Saturday.
President Biden only endorsed Kamala Harris for president to spite Democratic Party leaders, including Barack Obama, who pushed Biden to get out of the race. Obama reportedly wants Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly at the top of the ticket.
President Biden apparently cut short his campaign trip to Las Vegas last week not because of COVID, but because of another “unspecified medical emergency.” As of this recording, no word as to what it was.
Washington Post reports that contrary to claims by a Secret Service spokesman, the agency did, in fact, deny repeated requests by the Trump campaign for additional security staff before the attempt on his life July 13.
President Biden announced Sunday that he is dropping out of the presidential race, endorsing VP Kamala Harris as the new nominee. However, it’s not clear that she will, in fact, take Biden’s place at the top of the ticket.
NATO MET IN D.C. this week, celebrating its 75th anniversary with a series of moves that take the world closer to war.Continue Reading
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò was found guilty of schism and excommunicated by the Vatican Friday. Archbishop Viganò had been openly critical of Pope Francis and Vatican II, but also of the Vatican’s alliance with globalists.
World Economic Forum Director Klaus Schwab told attendees at a recent meeting that the time is now to force us to collaborate in depopulating the world. Who gets to choose who lives and dies?
Left-wing parties colluded to prevent the conservative National Rally party from winning a majority in parliamentary elections in France Saturday. Supporters rioted in Paris anyway, so it’s a good thing they didn’t lose.
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