Israel Seeks Defense Independence

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently committed Israel to a 350 billion-shekel ($110 billion) investment over the next decade to boost independence in critical arms production. 

The announcement, detailed during a meeting of defense chiefs at Shin Bet headquarters on Dec. 25, came one day after the prime minister, at an Israeli Air Force graduation ceremony, stated that he had approved, along with the defense minister and finance minister, a sum of 350 billion shekels “over the next decade to build an independent Israeli munitions industry. We want to reduce the dependency on any party, including allies.”

This is a great move for Israel, Netanyahu has also stated earlier that the alliance with America is good, but waiting on approval like a vessel state is not what Israel needs in today’s world. I remember the slow walk by the Biden Administration in delivery of weapons that had already been bought by the IDF. Even now with a friendly President in the White House it seems that Israel is like a beggar on a street corner at times. Recently Israel shipped defense weaponry to Germany, also a gas deal with Egypt was also worked out between the two nations. Good for Israel.

Israel is surrounded by enemies in the Middle East and Northern Africa. If you look at a map Israel is the tiny dot in the middle of Islamist who have sworn to destroy them. My fear is that America is turning from its hard commitment of Israel to a more neutral position. That my friends is not good for the US.

Only a nation blessed by Almighty God could find itself capability to repeal a sneak attack and wars on all fronts and come back, in many cases stronger than before. The Bible clearly states that the Jews will come home and make the desert blossom as a rose. It surely has.

As with my nation, I don’t agree with everything that they do, but for Israel and the US this friendship is in our best interest as well as theirs. We may give them aid, but it comes back in investments in our military complex and even more importantly in intelligence from a very fragile and complex region.

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem! Rh

Trump Assassination Attempt: The Unthinkable and the Uncovered

By Bill Wilson, KIN Senior Analyst

WASH—July 29, 2025 —KIN – Senior Analyst

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, chaired by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), released a damning final report exposing severe failures by the US Secret Service during the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The 54-page document outlines repeated denials of essential security requests such as counter-snipers and anti-drone technology. Despite early warnings—including a sighting of a man with a rangefinder 25 minutes before the shooting—communications broke down. Critical intelligence was not relayed, positioning the Secret Service as sluggish, disjointed, and unprepared. 

Senator Paul blasted the agency for allowing the President to walk “into a death trap.” Six agents were suspended, but none were fired. Some were even promoted. Accountability appears to have taken a holiday. These facts, while unsettling, open the door to an unthinkable possibility—was it mere incompetence, or something darker? Some on the right now ask: Could members of the Biden administration, the Democratic Party, or rogue elements of the Secret Service have quietly looked the other way? While no public evidence supports such a theory, the breakdown in protection was so comprehensive that it fuels suspicion. In an age when both the judiciary and the intelligence community were weaponized to target a sitting President in 2016, such theories are not born in a vacuum. 

Trust in federal institutions is at an all-time low, and the optics of political enemies benefiting from systemic failure fans the flames of doubt, if not outright conspiracy. This isn’t the first time such speculation has gained traction. In 2016, President Obama’s administration, through the FBI and Justice Department, used the unverified Steele dossier to spy on Donald Trump’s campaign. That operation was approved through FISA court warrants later found to be riddled with errors. No one was held criminally accountable. Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee funded the dossier. Similar suspicions still swirl around Lyndon B. Johnson and the assassination of John F. Kennedy, with documents still classified and questions unanswered. 

In each case, government power intersected with political rivalry in ways that erode confidence in the rule of law. But suspicion is not proof. The Senate report blames poor leadership, not political sabotage. Still, when warnings are ignored, when agents go unpunished or promoted, when security is denied—questions linger. If the system failed this badly, who is to say it wasn’t exploited? There’s a biblical warning in Galatians 6:7, “Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.” America must sow accountability, truth, and vigilance—or reap suspicion, chaos, and division. The Secret Service owes this nation a hard reset, not another PR campaign. Lives—and trust—depend on it.

Sources:

·       https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/media/reps/chairman-rand-paul-releases-final-report-detailing-secret-service-failures-in-attempted-assassination-of-president-donald-j-trump/

·       https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/07/13/trump-assassination-attempt-senate-investigation/

·       https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senate-report-faults-secret-service-discipline-after-trump-shooting-2025-07-13/

·       https://www.thedailybeast.com/ex-secret-service-boss-kimberly-cheatle-denies-lying-to-congress-over-butler-rally

·       https://www.justice.gov/storage/120919-examination.pdf  (DOJ Inspector General report on FISA abuse) 

·       https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/releas