War in the Heart of Gaza
Israeli tanks reached the center of Khan Younis Sunday, a city of about 200,000 in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. It’s believed that Hamas fighters on the ground have lost contact with their leaders.
Israeli tanks reached the center of Khan Younis Sunday, a city of about 200,000 in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. It’s believed that Hamas fighters on the ground have lost contact with their leaders.
Big Brother may be 40 years later than George Orwell predicted, but the censorship-industrial complex is here and spreading its tentacles through an unholy alliance of government, academia, and the tech industry.
Two years after Congress allocated $7.5 billion to build 320,000 EV charging stations across America, not a single one has been built.
The Washington Post named a colonel in the Ukrainian military as the man behind the bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipelines between Russian and Germany last September. This is a major shift in the narrative.Continue Reading
Two big stories this week: Joe Biden is accused of war crimes for supporting Israel by State Department employees, and the scope of government efforts to control the narrative on social media is even bigger than we thought.
Photographers for Associated Press and Reuters were embedded with Hamas when the terrorists entered Israel from Gaza and killed 1,400 civilians Oct. 7. How did they know to be there?
Tens of thousands of pro-Hamas protesters—some estimates say as many as 300,000—descended on Washington DC Saturday demanding an Israeli cease-fire in Gaza. Yet the FBI still considers Trump supporters the greatest threat to domestic security.
THE WAR in Israel is not unconnected to what’s been happening in Ukraine since last spring. We revisit a program that originally aired in April of 2022, where we discussed the influence of “Putin’s Rasputin,” Aleksandr Dugin, who believes Russia is destined to control the “world island,” Eurasia—by which heContinue Reading
The US and Israel have reportedly discussed options for Gaza after the defeat of Hamas—but Joe Biden, facing a growing scandal, doesn’t believe Benjamin Netanyahu will be in office much longer.
Aaron Lipkin, CEO of Lipkin Tours, joins us from his home in Samaria and tells us that the shocking barbarity of the Hamas terror attack October 7 has united the Israeli people in a way that seemed impossible three weeks ago.
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