Hamas Back in Cleared Areas of Gaza
IDF units have entered the Gazan communities of Jabaliya for the second time and Zeitoun for the third, because terrorists reappeared in areas thought to be cleared of Hamas.Continue Reading
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IDF units have entered the Gazan communities of Jabaliya for the second time and Zeitoun for the third, because terrorists reappeared in areas thought to be cleared of Hamas.Continue Reading
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to President Biden’s threat to withhold ammunition if the IDF commits fully to a ground operation in Rafah by saying that Israel will do what’s necessary to crush Hamas without US help, if necessary.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.
YOU CANNOT understand the supernatural conflict described in the Bible if you don’t understand what happened in Genesis 6:1–4.Continue Reading
A brief update today from Atlanta as Derek and Sharon Gilbert head to Israel for a week-long “Solidarity Mission” to Israel.Continue Reading
IRAN AND ISRAEL exchanged missiles in April, in what appears to be—thankfully—limited hostilities between the two countries.Continue Reading
WHEN THE U.S. government does nearly anything with bipartisan support, you can bet there’s a deep state agenda at work behind the scenes.Continue Reading
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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