Tucker Carlson Joins Nick Fuentes in Slamming Israel and Christians Aren’t Staying Silent – Charisma Magazine Online

Tucker Carlson calls Christian Zionists “heretics,” but Scripture clearly affirms God’s covenant with Israel and commands believers to bless and pray for Jerusalem.
— Read on mycharisma.com/culture/tucker-carlson-joins-nick-fuentes-in-slamming-israel-and-christians-arent-staying-silent/

Don’t you just love it when influencers who know nothing about Bible prophecy attempt to push an agenda and call out Christians for their stand for Israel? Be careful who you listen to and follow, they are sowing seeds straight from the pit of Hell, and getting paid for it. Deception is running rampant in today’s society and in the Church. Make sure you know what the Word says and keep your focus on Jesus. I stand with Israel, because God hasn’t given up on them. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, may God protect them from their enemies.

Live in the Word, and Walk in His Spirit! Rh

Has The World Turned Upside Down??

I am not sure, outside of peace at any cost, what Trump is thinking. Coddling and praising a sponsor of terrorism is not a good look. “Everlasting peace, not going to happen until Jesus comes. Rh

HAVE WE LOST OUR MINDS?

The man Trump is now praising as “one of the great rulers of the world” is the same man photographed warmly embracing Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal — the architect of suicide bombings, rocket barrages, and the October 7 jihad massacre.

This is not old news. This is the same ruler of Qatar — right now.

Qatar has:

• Housed Hamas leadership in state-protected luxury compounds

• Wired hundreds of millions into Gaza under the “aid” pretext

• Served as headquarters for the Muslim Brotherhood’s command

• Given political cover to jihadi clerics

• Maintained active ties with al-Qaeda affiliates and the Taliban

And now we are clapping for him on Air Force One?

Qatar did not stop funding jihad — America just stopped telling the truth about Qatar.

So remind me again:

When exactly are we “banning the Muslim Brotherhood”?

(Amy Mek in X)

‘Bigger Than Watergate’: New Testimony Reveals The Biden Administration’s Corrupt Surveillance Of Republicans – Harbinger’s Daily

In 2022, the FBI launched “Operation Arctic Frost,” an investigation into “January 6th” that served as the pretext for the federal indictment of Trump on so-called “election interference” charges. This month, new testimony has brought to light the utter corruption involved in this investigation.
— Read on harbingersdaily.com/bigger-than-watergate-new-testimony-reveals-the-biden-administrations-corrupt-surviellence-of-republicans/

I as well as a multitude of American Patriots are breathlessly waiting for perp walks. I know we won’t get them because the deep state (ruling class) swamp creatures never have that indignity forced upon them. But give me something please! I want convictions and jail time, not just continual indictments. WE all know they are guilty, so let’s get some jail time. We can only hope and pray. They deserve it. Rh

‘Godfathers of AI’ and Steve Wozniak Join 850 Others in Call for Ban on ‘Superintelligence’ AI Development

A diverse group of influential individuals, from tech pioneers to politicians, has signed a statement urging a pause in the creation of artificial intelligence that surpasses human cognitive abilities. The list, which includes the legendary “Godfathers of AI” and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak along with figures like Richard Branson, believe that superintelligent AI could lead to “human economic obsolescence and disempowerment, losses of freedom, civil liberties, dignity, and control, to national security risks and even potential human extinction.”

IMO. AI is dangerous and the possibility of something going wrong has a high probability of happening. We need to slow down. However, the genie is out of the bottle. Rh

New Policy of Israel

The Policy of the Trump Administration is that the West Bank (Judea & Samaria) will not be annexed by Israel

Vance calls it an insult on Israel annexing the West Bank and calls it. “Stupid “ political stunt. (It’s their biblical land) West bank is Judea and Samaria. 

Trump tells reporters, (don’t worry about it, won’t happen).  “They aren’t going to do anything about it.”

Trump in Time Magazine “Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened,” he said.  “It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries.”  

To be fair, Netanyahu also did not want the vote. (Appeasement to the Trump administration?) or something else.  There are factions in Israel that want Netanyahu ousted.

The (West Bank) as Vance  called it (carefully chosen words?) Is actuality in Judea & Samaria, a part of Biblical land given to Abraham in the eternal covenant.  

IMO – It was the Trump administration’s own ambassador Huckabee who began the push during the war with Hamas to start calling and visiting the Biblical land of Judea and Samaria.  This idea began to take on some steam until the past few weeks during this rush to make peace before the job by the IDF could be finished.  No doubt in my mind that the connection with Israel has been somewhat severed, and the ties to the Arab and Muslim countries have been pushed to the forefront during negotiations.

Listen I understand politics but God takes a very stern view of dividing the land. The big question is whether not allowing Israel, due to sensitivities of the Muslim world, should that halt Israel from annexing their homeland?  I think it matters.  I personally think it does equate.  It is always Israel that has to fight for every square inch of their land.  It’s always about Israel’s land.  To be fair it was only a symbolic vote.  But it is their God given inheritance.  

The concern for me and I hope many other Christian Conservatives is how easily American politicians turn their back on Israel and make strong statements of what will happen in the Middle East.  Admittedly the Middle East is a quagmire of political and religious obstacles.  

Petro $ and investment or the covenant. I choose the covenant.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio – Remarks in Israel

Headlines from the remarks of U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a visit to the International Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat:

Although there are difficulties in implementing the ceasefire, there are reasons for optimism.

We are working to create a better life for the residents of Gaza without Hamas.

If Hamas refuses to disarm, this will be a violation of the ceasefire agreement.

We expect the complete disarmament of Hamas.

All parties have agreed that Hamas will have no future role in the Gaza Strip.

The international force to be deployed in Gaza should be composed of soldiers from countries with which Israel feels comfortable (this is in response to the question regarding the deployment of Turkish soldiers – West Bank).

Applying Israeli sovereignty in the West Bank threatens the peace process; I believe this will not happen.

UNRWA will not be able to play any role in Gaza – it belongs to Hamas.

Judea & Samaria

Right now there are two different bills being pushed forward in the Israeli Knesset. Both dealing with Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank. Trump is once again dictating to Israel. This should be their decision. Covenant matters more than investments. Rh

Trump on applying Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria: It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab states. Israel will lose all support from the US if it happens.

Judea and Samaria are the heartland of the Jewish ancestral homeland.
It is here that the stories of the patriarchs unfolded – the very foundation of our faith and history.

Now ask yourself: what matters more – appeasing Arab states that opposed even the move of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, or standing firm for what is right according to biblical truth?

I’ll let you be the judge. Amir Tsarfati

Mamdani vows to ‘exhaust every legal option’ to arrest Netanyahu

We see what has happened to London and the entire European continent, reformation seems to be coming to Europe with a devastation that is soon to be on the shores of America.  The once great European capitals are now filled with the sound of the Muslim call to prayer.  Just as surely as the first reformation was brought to America, so too will this last reforming of Europe be here soon.

The effects of a Mandani victory will have lasting consequences on the once great city of New York.  Jews have continually supported far left wing Democrats, who have just as easily condemned the state of Israel as making a comment about the weather.  I hate to say it, but they are reaping what has been sown over the last 40 years.

What of the financial district of New York?  What of the stock market, (full blown socialism in a city with the world’s premier capitalist symbol) I think not.  Would a move outside of NY be a result. What of Mandani control of the police and the court systems.  The courts are already a joke,  And NO Mandani, you have no authority to arrest Prime Minister Netanyahu. 

If you think it’s bad now, just wait, “you ain’t seen nothing yet.”  The streets will be ablaze with Jew hatred that could make NY uninhabitable for Jews.  Amir Tsafati once said on a radio program, “there is no place safe for the Jews, but Israel.”  I totally agree.

How could this once great city allow a radical Islamist to govern NY.  How could the Democratic part allow this to happen? The only conclusion is they truly are the new Socialist Party of America.  

I see tears streaming down the face of Lady Liberty.  Rh

Source: All Israel News

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race, reiterated his vow to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if Netanyahu enters New York City and stated that he would “exhaust every legal option” to put Israel’s leader in handcuffs.

Speaking with Martha MacCallum on Fox News yesterday (Wednesday), Mandani claimed that carrying out the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants against Netanyahu would uphold international law.

“I’ve said that this is a city that believes [in] international law, and this is a city that wants to uplift and uphold those beliefs,” he said.

For full article: All Israel News

The Land of Possibilities by Amit Segal on Israel Hayom

Here might be a different perspective on the Gaza ceasefire and the confusing and troubling issues of the Middle East. Peace is elusive and wrought with many dangers. Thought provoking, hope you enjoy the read. I certainly don’t agree with all that is written, but again a Jewish newspaper’s perspective. Rh

If Israelis had heard how the President of the United States spoke about the hostages, it’s doubtful that he would have received such thunderous cheers at Hostages’ Square last Saturday night. To say they were a secondary concern for him would be an understatement, and even that understates it. Donald Trump favored eliminating Hamas the American way, and 20 living hostages (he was always confused about their number and minimized it — I wonder what Sigmund Freud would have said) seemed to him a marginal matter, collateral damage

Only belatedly did he perceive how strategic the issue was for the Israelis, and therefore for their government as well. In the United States, presidents have usually not been criticized for meeting hostages’ families too little, but for doing so too often (for details, search “Ronald Reagan” on Google).

In one of the discussions before Operation Gideon’s Chariots B began, Netanyahu spoke about the scar that would remain in Israeli society if Israeli forces conquered Gaza City at the cost of the hostages’ lives. Allow me to guess that he never really believed the moment would come.

Indeed, in recent months, Netanyahu and Ron Dermer’s perception was that an operation to conquer Gaza City, if it happens, might begin, but certainly would not reach completion. Here is the inside story.

Following the successful war in Iran, Israel tried to use the momentum to reach a partial deal. The idea was to release half the hostages and, during a 60-day ceasefire, arrive more or less at the conditions achieved this week. But Hamas, inspired by a Gaza starvation campaign that was gaining international traction, refused. President Trump, still in the shadow of Israel’s victory in Iran, thought the IDF could eliminate the remnants of Hamas as quickly as it smashed Tehran’s nuclear program. The combination of Hamas’ refusal and the president’s ambition led Israel to decide to enter Gaza City.

The idea was proposed by Minister Avi Dichter: conquering the city is the end of Hamas, he said at one meeting. The magic happened almost immediately: “Even before our forces entered the city,” Dermer recounted, “three days of talk about the operation did what three months of negotiations failed to do. Hamas suddenly agreed to a partial deal. But by then time had already run out.”

Israel faced two options: one, to conquer the remainder of the strip and establish a military government with American support. Dermer and Netanyahu believed that would require national unity and backing from Trump. The first component did not exist, and the second was highly unlikely.

The second option was a plan manufactured by Israel, led by the Americans, and supported by Arab states. President Reagan once told his people: you’ll write the plans, and I’ll be the presenter who markets them. This plan was no different, with Dermer filling the role of the writer. It was clear that any plan presented as purely Israeli would be pronounced dead before it was even born. That doesn’t mean every tweet was coordinated, the minister said at the cabinet meeting this week, but on the big matters, Jerusalem and Washington moved together.

Thus began arduous negotiations with Middle Eastern countries. During a round of talks in New York, it seemed impossible to get all those elephants into the same private room. Nevertheless, Israel’s representatives returned from there with 17 substantive comments from the Sunni states and even an agreement in the offing.

Then came September 9. Early in the morning, a three-person telephone consultation was held about the strike: Prime Minister Netanyahu, Defense Minister Katz, and Minister Dermer. All three supported the attack. Many issues came up in the consultation, but one particular issue did not: none of them believed there was an Israeli commitment to the Qataris not to strike Hamas personnel on their soil. Netanyahu called President Trump minutes earlier, but the president was groggy after a late night of discussions. It took time to reach him. The strike went ahead.

So far, it’s unclear how senior Hamas figures escaped the attack, but it’s obvious that it brought the deal closer. I recently wrote that it was the most successful failed assassination in history, in the sense that it signaled to the Qataris that the war would come to them if they did not stop their double game.

Dermer sees it differently. He links the strike to the agreement, but in a completely different way. The Qataris, it turns out, were convinced that by agreeing to host the negotiations, they had obtained immunity from Israeli strikes on their soil. From their perspective, the strike was a blatant, offense breach of the commitment.

Qatar had been unable to bring a deal for a long time, but it’s not half bad at thwarting deals. “The spoiler state,” they called it in Jerusalem — one that can easily ruin any agreement, as it did to the Egyptian hostage deal that was forming last spring behind its back.

Qatar is a complicated nation, Netanyahu said recently. What is it made of? In Jerusalem they describe two trains running behind the same engine. One, led by the ruler’s mother and brother, supports the Muslim Brotherhood and is an unmistakable hater of Israel. The other, led by the prime minister and several other senior figures, seeks rapprochement with the West.

Around April, a turning point was identified in Doha. Relations with the United States tightened significantly, and Hamas, an oddly patronized child, became a burden and a stain. All the Arab states rushed to assemble at the emir’s conference, both in anger at Israel and fear of a blue-and-white domination of the Middle East.

The Americans’ genius was to convert that negative energy into fuel to propel negotiations to their goal. “You want Israel to stop? Then let’s end the war,” they told the Sunni countries, and thus enlisted them in a framework that seemed impossible: a pan-Arab, almost pan-Muslim commitment to the elimination of Hamas. Dermer drafted the apology for the death of the Qatari security official; in Doha they reciprocated with a goodwill gesture by dramatically toning down Al Jazeera’s hostile tone.

More than enlisting them against Hamas, which had annoyed the entire Arab world, the achievement was to enlist them for a framework that does not include the Palestinian Authority in the foreseeable future. That is, for example, what held the Emiratis back from entering Gaza a year and a half ago. In one sense, that is the great innovation: before the plan, Gaza belonged to the Palestinian Authority; now it is Arab-international until further notice. The PA, meanwhile, hates Hamas so much that it agreed.

Yes, there will be a two-state solution, Dermer said this week. But not between the river and the sea — within the Gaza Strip itself. The plan is that as long as Hamas does not disarm, reconstruction will begin — but only in the half of the strip under Israeli control. What two years of war did not accomplish will be done by market forces: where will the population feel it is better to live — amid the ruins under Hamas boots, or in a rehabilitated area with an Emirati-funded school and a trailer home for each family?

The Americans believe this is a temporary situation, and are convinced that Hamas will be disarmed soon. Israel, of course, is much more skeptical. In a recent meeting, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir made a request of the Americans: Explain to me please. Your multinational force, with a few battalions, enters a tunnel. Hamas operatives are armed there. How exactly does this disarm Hamas? Who exactly will hand over the weapons? And what if they don’t?

You didn’t believe the first phase would happen, the Americans said, believe that the second will happen too. Have a little faith, the Jews with an American flag on their lapel told the Jews with an Israeli flag. 

Hamas Reportedly Executes Over 30 Gazans As Terror Group Moves To Reassert Its Grip on the Strip

Article below from the “Times of Israel.” I guess this is in response to the report of yesterday that said many Gazans are finally speaking out on the horrible treatment and fear of Hamas.

A greatly weakened Hamas has sought to reassert itself in the Gaza Strip since a ceasefire took hold, killing at least 33 people in a crackdown on groups that have tested its grip and appearing to get a US nod to temporarily police the shattered enclave.

Pummeled by Israel during the war ignited by the October 7, 2023, attack that it led, Hamas has gradually sent its operatives back into the streets of Gaza since the ceasefire began on Friday, moving cautiously in case it suddenly collapses, according to two security sources in the territory.

On Monday, Hamas deployed members of its Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades military wing as it freed the last living hostages seized from Israel two years ago. It was a reminder of one of the major challenges facing US President Donald Trump’s effort to secure a lasting deal for Gaza, as the US, Israel and many other nations demand Hamas disarm.

Reuters footage shows dozens of Hamas fighters lined up at a hospital in southern Gaza, one wearing a shoulder patch identifying him as a member of the elite “Shadow Unit” that Hamas sources say was tasked with holding hostages.

One of the Gaza sources, a security official, says that since the ceasefire, Hamas forces have killed 32 members of “a gang affiliated with a family in Gaza City,” while six of its personnel had also been killed.

Later on Monday, a video circulating on social media appears to show several masked gunmen, some of them wearing green headbands resembling ones worn by Hamas, shooting with machine guns at least seven men after forcing them to kneel in the street. Posts identify the video as filmed in Gaza on Monday. Civilian spectators cheer “Allah Akbar,” and call those killed “collaborators.”

TIMES OF ISRAEL