Gallant: ‘When we respond, Iran won’t know what happened or how it happened’
whoever attacks Israel will pay a price. Our strike will be powerful, precise, and above all – surprising. They will not understand what happened and how it happened,” Gallant said.
IDF just destroyed the fake Lebanese Dome of the Rock
The IDF announced on Tuesday that it took operational control of a Hezbollah combat compound in Maroun El Ras, in southern Lebanon, a site noted for its “Iranian Gardens” containing a replica of the gold Dome of the Rock. Used as a Hezbollah outpost, the compound contained significant amounts of weapons. When the IDF moved on, the pseudo-Dome of the Rock, used as a mosque, was no longer standing.
Danon: ‘Hezbollah calls for ceasefire while murdering Israeli civilians’
Israeli UN Ambassador dismisses Hezbollah officials’ call for Israel to cease fire in Lebanon after 2 civilians were killed in a rocket strike in Kiryat Shmona, demands Hezbollah relocate north of the Litani River.
Hamas official calls ceasefire demand to exile Sinwar to Sudan ‘stupid’
A member of Hamas’s political bureau, Izzat al-Rishq, dismissed a proposal to spare Hamas leader Sinwar’s life and allow him to live as an exile in Sudan in exchange for the hostages as “an Israeli illusion” and “stupid.” He said, “Deporting Hamas or its leaders from Gaza is an Israeli dream and illusion that will not come true.”
US: Sinwar sees the regional war on horizon, unwilling to hold hostage talks
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar may be refraining from engaging in Gaza hostage talks out of a belief that a regional war is on the horizon, … He’s watching Iran’s attacks against Israel and looking and thinking maybe he’s about to get what he’s always wanted, which is a full-scale regional war,”
Deadly drone threat from Iraq, Yemen is increasing – analysis
The drone or unmanned aerial vehicle threat against Israel has been growing for years. Hezbollah has stockpiled an estimated 2,000 drones in its arsenal, some of them small drones, such as commercially available quadcopter types, and some of them larger kamikaze drones, whose technology is based on Iranian success in developing similar drones.
Iran Warns Israel Not to ‘Test Its Resolve,’ Says ‘Unacceptable’ for Gulf Arabs to Assist Jewish State
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Israel “not to test Iran’s resolve” as the Jewish state continued to discuss plans to strike its arch foe, saying any attack on the Islamic Republic would be met with harsh retaliation.
Sinwar said to have resurfaced to seek guarantees for his own life
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar reportedly renewed contacts with mediators in Qatar this week to find out the chances that he could receive immunity in any ceasefire-for-hostages deal, Israel’s Channel 12 news reported on Tuesday. “Sinwar insists on guarantees for his safety and life” a senior Egyptian official said.
Fatah, Hamas terrorists hold unity talks in Cairo
Hamas terrorists met with representatives of Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction in Cairo on Wednesday to discuss establishing a joint government after the war in Gaza ends.
Talks focused on the “aggression on the Gaza Strip, and the challenges facing the Palestinian cause,”
Erdogan: Israel is a Zionist terrorist state
Erdogan called Israel a “Zionist terrorist organization” in a speech to lawmakers from his ruling Justice and Development Party (AK) on Wednesday. Erdogan criticized the West, especially the United States, for its support to Israel and said Turkey will continue to expose the hypocrisy of the West.
Georgia’s Supreme Court Reinstates Pro-Life Law, Reversing Ruling Of Activist Judge
Georgia’s Supreme Court has reinstated the state’s heartbeat law, a six-week limit on abortions in the state. The order was handed down six days after Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney ruled that abortions should be legal until viability, or 22 weeks gestation, which was state law before the LIFE Act became law in 2019. The law protects unborn children with detectable heartbeats from abortion—which is generally six weeks or earlier
How Can Any ‘Christian’ Question The Authority Of Scripture?
Some people — even self-proclaimed Christians — today have one basic belief about the Bible — that it shouldn’t be believed! However, prior to the late 20th century, virtually all people who claimed to be Christians understood Scripture to be inspired and preserved — in other words, sacred. They believed God had given us His Word and that these Scriptures were to be followed. The Bible is supposed to judge us, but some people would like to judge the Bible instead.
Mysterious helicopter damages hurricane relief site after strange SUV ‘slow roll’: Report
A viral video appears to show a hurricane disaster relief site in North Carolina being damaged by an unmarked Black Hawk helicopter’s “deliberate” rotor wash. According to a video shared on TikTok, the helicopter incident took place on Sunday as people gathered supplies to distribute to Hurricane Helene victims at a parking lot in Burnsville, North Carolina. the helicopter was “unmarked” and was piloted by “masked persons.”
Ukrainian missile attack kills 6 North Korean officers: report
Six North Korean military officers were among about 20 military personnel killed in a Ukrainian missile strike on Russian-occupied territory near the city of Donetsk, a Ukrainian news agency reported. Citing sources in Ukraine’s military intelligence, Interfax-Ukraine said three North Korean servicemen were also wounded.
7th confirmed tornado of the day hits Florida as Milton’s storm surge begins
Meteorologists at the National Weather Service in Miami have confirmed the 7th tornado linked to Hurricane “Milton” just hours before its expected landfall in Florida. As of 14:40 LT, 39 Tornado Warnings have been issued, with more tornadoes possible through the night. Tropical-storm-force winds have begun impacting Florida’s west coast, while rising water levels at the Naples Pier indicate the start of Milton’s storm surge across southwestern coastal areas. Multiple warnings remain in effect across the Florida peninsula.
Over 200 feared buried in large landslide in Manacapuru, Brazil
A landslide occurred at the port area of Manacapuru, Brazil’s Amazonas state on October 7, 2024. The Military Firefighters Corps of the state of Rio de Janeiro reported that land supporting part of the port on the Amazon River’s banks slid for reasons yet unknown.
Large area of destructive storm surge forecast as extremely dangerous Hurricane “Milton” hits Florida
Category 5 Hurricane “Milton” is moving NE toward Florida, U.S. at 22 km/h (14 mph) with maximum sustained winds of 260 km/h (160 mph), as of 09:00 UTC on Wednesday, October 9, 2024. Milton is forecast to make landfall late tonight or early Thursday along the Florida Gulf Coast, threatening large areas with severe storm surges, destructive winds, and heavy rainfall. Authorities are warning Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive hurricanes on record for west-central Florida.
Severe thunderstorms pound Queensland with giant hail and intense flooding, Australia
Severe thunderstorms struck Queensland (QLD) and New South Wales (NSW) on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, bringing hailstones up to 7 cm (2.75 inches) in diameter, heavy rainfall, flash flooding, and damaging winds. Thunderstorm warnings remain in effect, with more dangerous weather expected.
Syria: Seven killed in Israeli strike in Damascus
The target of the attack was reportedly Haj Samer, a senior official in Hezbollah’s Unit 4400, responsible for transferring weapons from Iran and its proxies.
Jewish woman: ‘They threatened me with a knife and drew swastikas on my body’
A shocking antisemitic event occurred on Monday evening in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, on the anniversary of the October 7 massacre, when a Jewish woman fell victim to a brutal attack at the entrance to her home.
Watchdog Finds That US Hospitals Made $120 Million From ‘Sex Changes’ On Children
Hospitals in the US profited to the tune of $120 million from performing ‘gender altering’ surgeries and procedures on children, according to new data gleaned from insurance claims.
Digital Gulag: The United Nations Blueprint to Control the Internet and Silence Dissent
The UN’s Global Digital Compact, disguised as a plan for internet safety, is actually a blueprint for global surveillance, designed to control free speech and silence dissent under the guise of combating misinformation.
Fiji plans to roll out national digital IDs over the next three years
Fiji has established a 3-year timeline for the completion of its National Digital ID project, following an inception workshop attended by government ministries, the Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF), the Asian Development Bank, commercial banks, and the private sector.
German government is rushing through a “security package” to expand biometric surveillance
Germany is a leader in privacy and data protection, with many Germans being particularly sensitive to the processing of their personal data – owing to the country’s totalitarian history and the role of surveillance in both Nazi Germany and East Germany.
Just like New Zealand, an alarming increase in people going to hospital with chest pains after the rollout of covid “vaccines” is reported in Australia
There has been a tenfold increase in chest pain and heart attacks among the under-40 population in New Zealand. This increase began after the rollout of the mRNA injections. After these alarming statistics were reported in New Zealand, the media in Australia pressed the authorities for data and, unsurprisingly, it revealed the same trend.
I have given up being shocked
In 1712, England imposed a tax on printed wallpaper. In Rumford, Maine, it was illegal for a tenant to bite a landlord. In Youngstown, Ohio, it was illegal to tie a giraffe to a lamppost. Today’s politicians are no better. In Canada, it is illegal to use the words “boy” and “girl” since they are considered right-wing and dangerous, and in the UK, it is considered racist to teach or learn mathematics.