9 Sept 2024

As hostage deal talks appear stuck again, Israel plans to push US to pressure Egypt as well as Hamas
As U.S. and Israeli officials for the first time in months appear to share the same opinion regarding the hostage deal talks with Hamas – the assessment being that the talks have reached a dead end for the moment – both parties are reportedly deliberating on how to continue.

Israeli automated howitzer SIGMA could soon see action in war with Hezbollah
The Israeli defense company, Elbit Systems, is now in the final stages of developing the SIGMA, the world’s fully automated howitzer, which is set to replace the Israeli military’s older artillery units and could soon be put into action against Hezbollah forces in Lebanon.

PA wants UN to order removal of 500,000 Jews from Judea and Samaria
The resolution is expected to be brought to a vote at the U.N. General Assembly, which is scheduled to open on Sept. 10. The Palestinian Authority is circulating a draft resolution asking the United Nations General Assembly to urge Israel to withdraw from Judea and Samaria and remove some 500,000 Israeli citizens living in the territory within six months.

Hostages were kept in narrow tunnel without air, toilet, showers
New evidence shows that the hostages were likely murdered hours before the IDF found them in the tunnel, and there is also some indication that they fought back against their captors. The hostages were given very little to eat, and it was discovered that Eden Yirushalimi weighed only 36 kg or 79 pounds when she was killed.

Reports in Syria: Extensive Israeli strikes in several areas
Syrian media on Sunday night reported a wave of attacks attributed to Israel in the districts of Hama, Homs, Tartus and Damascus. According to reports, the strikes caused heavy damage to a “scientific research institute” in the Masyaf region, in the rural area of ​​Hama, which was hit by several missiles.

Hamas Khan Yunis battalion rocket commander eliminated
The IDF announced Sunday afternoon that military operations in central and southern Gaza continue. The IDF stated that operational activity continues in the Rafah area, where IDF troops eliminated terrorists, conducted targeted raids on terrorist infrastructure, and located large quantities of weapons in the area.

Netanyahu after Allenby attack: In the MidEast, without the sword, there is no ‘forever’
PM addresses deadly shooting in which 3 civilians were murdered today during Cabinet meeting, says Israelis are not falling for Hamas’ psychological warfare tactics. On behalf of the Government and myself, I send condolences to the families of those who were murdered.,” Netanyahu said. “We are surrounded by a murderous ideology led by Iran’s axis of evil.”

White House reconsiders strategy for ailing hostage deal negotiations
US officials have expressed skepticism about introducing a new proposal for a hostage deal in the coming days. The US is still coordinating with Qatar and Egypt on a draft, but President Joe Biden’s senior advisers are debating whether it is worthwhile to table such a proposal as the gaps between Hamas and Israel continue to grow.

Sinwar’s useful idiots
When Hamas’s barbaric execution of six Israeli hostages was announced on the news, it sent immediate shock waves throughout Israel. It evoked the deepest of Jewish traumas—that of helplessness. After the shock came the rage. But the targets of that rage were not the same for everyone. I browsed left-wing tweets throughout that first day and astonishingly, the overwhelming majority did not even contain the word “Hamas.” If you had only those tweets to go by, you might have reached the conclusion that Netanyahu murdered the hostages and that Hamas had nothing to do with it.

Jensen suit continues to call out political weaponization of Walz-appointed medical board
One of the bedrock principles of our republic is the freedom to speak on matters of public importance and to criticize elected officials without fear of reprisal. and so the First Amendment comes first in our Constitution. Dr. Scott Jensen’s lawsuit against the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice and its members illustrates in frightening detail the very weaponization of government that the founders feared. The Board’s members are appointed by Gov. Tim Walz.

Gallant: Sinwar will make the mistake like Deif, we will get to him
“Here we will continue to apply pressure, and we will cripple Hamas, and we will wear it down and eliminate Hamas, and we will also reach Mohammed Sinwar and Yahya Sinwar – we will reach all these people, these cursed terrorists. Anyone who thinks otherwise should look at Marwan Issa, at Mohammed Deif. They, too, thought they were immune,

Dozens Of Bullets Were Just Fired At A Famous Pastor’s Home. Sadly, This Was NOT An Isolated Incident.
On Tuesday night, dozens of bullets were fired at Pastor Greg Locke’s home in Tennessee. It is being reported that one of his children was actually inside the home at the time of the shooting…

Biden administration should call out Egypt for helping smuggle supplies to Hamas
Senior Israeli officials are expected to ask AIPAC to demand the US also increase the pressure on Cairo to reach a cease-fire and hostage deal; ‘The time has come for them to recognize Egyptian responsibility,’ said an Israeli official, including Egypt’s alleged role in arming Hamas and potential economic motives tied to Cairo’s resistance to Israeli presence along Philadelphi Corridor

Don’t Be Silent: The 1st Amendment Was To Keep Government Out Of The Church, Not The Church Out Of Government
Why is the church quiet? The revolutionary pastors fought and urged congregants to be involved. Why has the church lost its zeal today? Speaking of revolutionary pastors, back in 1776, a pastor in Woodstock, Virginia, John Peter Muhlenberg, stood up in front of his congregation and preached from Ecclesiastes chapter 3. When he got to verse 8, he talked about how there was a “time for war and a time for peace,” and he unzipped his black clerical robe to reveal an officer’s uniform in the Continental Army. He marched to the back of his church, and he called the men of his congregation to fight. They formed the 8th Virginia Brigade, which is still in active duty today.

Elon Musk Says First Starship Mars Mission In Two Years; Make America Healthy Again To Ensure Space-Bearing Civilization
SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said via X on Saturday evening that the Starship mega rocket will begin flying Mars missions in two years when the next Earth-Mars transfer window opens.

Harris Campaign Has No Time To “Think About Why Certain Things Have Happened” In Past 4 Years
The Harris campaign declared Thursday that they don’t have time to think about why the economy is the way it is right now with high inflation and poor job numbers. Harris-Walz Spokesman: We Don’t Have Time To Think About Why Certain Things Happened Over The Last Few Years

Macalester College’s education department among list of ‘CorruptED’ institutions
One course included discussion topics such as “Why is teaching so white?” Macalester College’s education department has been included in Parents Defending Education’s list of “CorruptED” institutions. One of the most prominent liberal arts schools in Minnesota, Macalester College was one of 67 schools whose education departments, or schools of education, were on the aforementioned list. In its report, the organization identified 67 “CorruptED Universities” and 170 courses that “instruct future teachers in ‘Wokeness’/Critical Theories.”

Macy’s Set To Close 55 Stores By The End Of 2024
The locations of the shuttering stores have not yet been announced, but speculation is abounding that the stores will include a location in Newington, New Hampshire, one in Traverse City, Michigan, and one in WestShore Plaza mall in Tampa, Florida. These stores are reportedly set to close after the winter holidays.

The Obscure State Department Bureau That Fosters Global Illegal Migration
It is remarkable how many well-informed conservative foreign policy strategists have never even heard of the State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM). Even those who closely follow immigration and border issues rarely understand the role PRM plays in accommodating and promoting the worldwide movement of illegal migrants.

US, China agree to expand military talks, continue AI cooperation after Sullivan-Wang
The US and China have agreed to expand military-to-military contact and hold a second round of talks on artificial intelligence (AI) cooperation, even as disagreements on core issues remain. A possible call between US President Joe Biden and his counterpart Xi Jinping “in the coming weeks” was also discussed …

Tropical System Likely to Threaten Gulf Coast This Week; Watches Issued for Mexico and Texas
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has officially labeled the disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico as Potential Tropical Cyclone Six. This storm is expected to move northward through the early week, reaching the Upper Texas and Louisiana coastline on Wednesday as a tropical storm or hurricane.

Suspect remains on the loose day after shooting 5 people and 9 vehicles on Kentucky highway
Joseph A. Couch, 32, was named a suspect in Saturday’s shootings on Interstate 75 after authorities recovered his SUV on a service road near the crime scene. They later found a semi-automatic weapon nearby that they believe was used in the shooting. The search was focused on a remote area north of London, a community of about 8,000 people, roughly 75 miles (120 kilometers) south of Lexington.

Egg brand recalled after salmonella outbreak sickens dozens of consumers in nine states
The recall includes all cartons labeled “Milo’s Poultry Farms” and “Tony’s Fresh Market” with all expiration dates. All eggs bought from Milo’s Poultry Farms LLC for retail food service distribution are also recalled. The eggs were sold to stores and restaurants in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois, though the outbreak has impacted nine states in total. The states include Virginia, Iowa, Minnesota, Colorado, Utah and California.

“Can’t Take It Anymore”: Residents of Springfield, Ohio, Beg for Help After 20,000 Haitians Overwhelm City, Eat Local Wildlife
The city of Springfield, Ohio – population 60,000, has been overwhelmed by roughly 20,000 Haitian illegal migrants who flocked to the city, exacerbating a ‘significant housing crisis,’ according to city officials, and eating pets and wildlife, according to locals.

Israel closes Jordan border crossings after deadly shooting
The closures followed a shooting on Sunday morning at the Allenby bridge that killed three police officers. The gunman — who was shot dead by security forces — came from the Jordanian side, but it was not immediately clear if he was affiliated with any militant group. Both Hamas and the Islamic Jihad issued congratulatory statements about the shooting.

The BBC breached editorial guidelines over 1,500 times in Israel-Hamas conflict, report claims.
The report analyzed four months of BBC output on television, radio, online, podcasts, and social media during the height of the conflict and found a “deeply worrying pattern of bias” against Israel. The researchers allegedly identified 1,553 instances where the BBC violated its own editorial guidelines on impartiality, accuracy, editorial values and public interest. The report accuses the BBC of downplaying Hamas terrorism and painting Israel as the aggressor in dozens of instances.

A year after Morocco earthquake, most reconstruction has yet to be realized; many are still in tents
A year after nearly 3,000 people died when a record earthquake shook communities throughout Morocco’s High Atlas, it still looks like a bomb just went off in villages like Imi N’tala, where dozens of residents died when a chunk of mountainside cracked off and flattened the majority of buildings.

Europe braces for extreme rainfall and flooding as heat dome collapses
As a prolonged heat dome collapses, signaling the end of summer, Europe is set to experience a dramatic shift in weather. Severe storms, heavy to extreme rainfall, and even early snowfalls are forecast for parts of the Mediterranean and Alpine regions in the coming days.

EU introduces biometric digital travel documents for visitors to the bloc
The European Union (“EU”) is introducing an automated border registration computer system for registering travelers from countries outside the EU, including short-stay visa holders and visa-exempt travelers, each time they cross an EU external border. The system aims to replace the current manual passport stamping process.

Large earth crack swallows cattle in Hermosillo municipality, Sonora, Mexico
A large earth crack opened in Ejido J. Cruz Gálvez, located in the Hermosillo municipality of Sonora, Mexico, on September 6, 2024, swallowing four cows.