19 May 2025

Report: Mohammed Sinwar’s Body Found In Tunnel Near Rafah Crossing
Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Sunday that, “according to all indications, Mohammed Sinwar was killed.” The Saudi channel Al-Hadath also reported that the body of the acting Hamas leader was found in a tunnel near the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, the southern Gaza Strip. Alongside Sinwar, the bodies of 10 of his aides and the commander of the Rafah Brigade in Hamas, Mohammed Shabana, were found. Later it was reported that his brother, Zakaria Sinwar, was killed in an Israeli attack, but doctors reported him alive but in critical condition.

Infant with rare, incurable disease is first to successfully receive personalized gene therapy treatment
The infant, who was diagnosed with the rare condition carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1) deficiency shortly after birth, has responded positively to the treatment. The process, from diagnosis to treatment, took only six months and marks the first time the technology has been successfully deployed to treat a human patient. The technology used in this study was developed using a platform that could be tweaked to treat a wide range of genetic disorders and opens the possibility of creating personalized treatments in other parts of the body.

Worldwide Embalmer Survey: 250 embalmers report finding white rubbery clots
US Air Force Ret. Major Thomas Haviland’s global survey of embalmers has found that 83% now report white fibrous or rubbery clots. Embalmers report that the clots are found in roughly 27.5% of cadavers. These clots were not seen before the mass covid injection campaigns began and, together with the micro-clotting, is one of the most urgent and unaddressed medical phenomena of our time.

Sweden Criticizes Israel’s Military Plans as Unacceptable
Sweden’s Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (The Moderate Party) says in a statement that Israel’s “plans for an extended military offensive with extensive displacement of civilians are incompatible with international law” and “unacceptable”.

IDF expands ground offensive in Gaza as PM Netanyahu says ceasefire negotiations continue in Qatar
Israel Defense Forces significantly expanded its ground operations in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, the military said, while negotiations for a new ceasefire with Hamas continued in Qatar but didn’t see a breakthrough. “Over the past day, IDF troops under the Southern Command – including both active duty and reservists, have begun extensive ground operations throughout the northern and southern Gaza Strip as part of ‘Gideon’s Chariots,’” the IDF said.

Arab leaders call for Gaza ceasefire, pledge to fund post-war reconstruction
At the 34th Arab League summit held Saturday in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, Arab leaders called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and pledged financial support for the enclave’s post-war reconstruction.

UAE FM says hostage release first priority in roadmap for post-war Gaza
UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan emphasized that the first step in a roadmap for Gaza is the release of the remaining hostages. The Foreign Minister emphasized the UAE has sent 42% of the international humanitarian aid to Gaza and credited the Abraham Accords for making it possible.

Witkoff on nuclear deal: ‘US can’t allow Iran even 1% uranium enrichment’
President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff said the US can’t allow Iran “even 1% uranium enrichment capability,” a statement that drew a sharp response from Iranian officials. Witkoff was insistent on this condition, adding that uranium enrichment was a “red line” in any agreement between Washington and Tehran. “Everything begins… with a deal that does not include enrichment… because enrichment enables weaponization, and we will not allow a bomb to get here,” he explained.

Trump: I’m not ‘frustrated’ with Netanyahu, he’s ‘right to be angry’
President Donald Trump rejects reports that he is increasingly frustrated with Israel’s prime minister, saying Netanyahu is “an angry man, and should be,” and telling viewers to remember what happened on October 7, 2023.

Hamas: Armed struggle against Israel is non-negotiable
Hamas official says group remains firm on core demands in talks mediated for Gaza ceasefire, including right to armed struggle and future governance through elections.

IDF Chief in Gaza: ‘Gideon’s Chariots will continue until Hamas is defeated’
“This past weekend, we launched Operation ‘Gideon’s Chariots.’ We will continue until we dismantle the enemy’s combat ability and achieve a decisive defeat wherever we operate. We cannot go back to the reality of October 7th. We have two main objectives before us: the return of the hostages and the defeat of Hamas,” Zamir told the troops.

Biden diagnosed with ‘aggressive’ prostate cancer
The cancer is characterized by a Gleason score of 9, the former president’s office confirmed. Joe Biden was diagnosed with an “aggressive form” of prostate cancer, his office announced on Sunday. The cancer, his office confirmed, has spread to his bones, also known as metastasized.

Universities Are Selling Out to Qatar, and Selling Off Their Integrity
“Qatar’s ideological alignment directly contradicts the values of Western nations that recognize these groups as terrorist organizations,” observed Michael Milshtein of the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies. Yet that has not stopped American universities from cozying up to Qatar for cash. Doha has poured nearly $6 billion into American universities since 1981, making it the largest Arab donor in US higher education.

At papal inauguration, Herzog welcomes pontiff’s nod to hostages
Israel’s president called Pope Leo XIV’s support a “powerful signal” from the Vatican.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog attended the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Sunday, hailing the pontiff’s call for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas as “a powerful and compassionate signal from the heart of the Catholic world.”

How The Rejection Of Bible Prophecy Paved The Way For Paula White’s Disturbing Rise To Power
The dearth of sound biblical teaching on Bible prophecy has created a void that false teachers have filled with a wide assortment of wayward beliefs regarding the church, Jesus’ appearing, the Second Coming, and Israel. As a result, the prevailing false view in the Christian community is that the church will someday prevail over the ills and evils of our world and inaugurate millennial conditions throughout the world before Jesus returns to the earth. Lest anyone think that such teaching, known as Dominion Theology, is of little or no consequence for our day, one of its chief proponents now has an office inside the White House. Paula White’s Rise to Prominence …

S. Carolina Supreme Court Delivers Another ‘Clear And Decisive Victory’ To Uphold ‘Heartbeat Law’
For the second time, the South Carolina Supreme Court has upheld the statewide ban on aborting unborn babies six weeks or older, during the pregnancy phase in which a baby’s heartbeat can typically be detected by an ultrasound. The 2023 Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act was signed by Republican Gov. Henry McMaster. The act prohibits abortions after “cardiac activity, or the steady and repetitive rhythmic contraction of the fetal heart, within the gestational sac” is detected in an ultrasound.

Tattoos May Be Linked To Cancer – Here’s Why…
I got tattooed during a time in my life when I wasn’t fully informed about what was going into my body or what I was allowing onto my skin. Back then, it was about art, self-expression, and creative identity.” “Today, I see it differently. Tattoos are not harmless,” Many tattoo inks contain chemicals that have been classified as carcinogenic—or cancer-causing—by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.

GPS Disruption Reported In World’s Most Critical Maritime Chokepoint
UKMTO provided no further information on the source of the GPS interference. However, if it was caused by a foreign adversary such as Iran, GPS interference in the critical maritime chokepoint would be considered a form of hybrid warfare. GPS interference or spoofing falls into the domain of non-kinetic warfare—it doesn’t involve firing weapons but can degrade vessel operations in the strait. The incident occurred after Iran’s president and the US agreed to continued nuclear talks on Saturday.

The Great Simmering In The West
People all over the world are worried about the future. While regional wars continue to fester, the prospect of global war weighs heavily on many. However, likely belligerents are not all foreign aggressors. Nearly a century of globalization has erected a web of clunky international institutions that wield tremendous power while disregarding sovereign borders. Concomitantly, mass immigration has transformed once-homogenous national populations into stews of many competing cultures and religions. Battle lines forming inside nations are more serious than those forming among them.

Tornado hits St. Louis metro area, leaving 5 dead and causing widespread damage
A destructive tornado struck the St. Louis metropolitan area, Missouri, on May 16, 2025, killing at least five people and injuring dozens, according to city officials. The storm caused significant damage to infrastructure and homes, with over 5 000 properties affected. At least seven storm-related deaths were reported across multiple states on May 16, with some reports mentioning at least 10 fatalities.

First-ever Dust Storm Warning issued for Chicago, visibility drops to near zero across metro area
The first-ever Dust Storm Warning for the Chicago metro area was issued on May 16, 2025, as winds of up to 113 km/h (70 mph) carried dust into the city. The storm reduced visibility to near zero and affected major routes across Chicago and surrounding areas.

Tornado Emergency issued as violent tornado strikes Marion, Illinois
A violent tornado struck south of Marion in Williamson County, Illinois, between 18:00 and 19:00 CDT on May 16, 2025, prompting the U.S. National Weather Service to issue a rare Tornado Emergency for the area. The tornado destroyed homes near Market Road, caused significant structural damage across southern Marion, and formed part of a broader Midwest outbreak that killed at least 16 people.

Violent tornado strikes London, Kentucky, killing at least 9
A violent tornado struck the city of London in Laurel County, Kentucky, at 23:49 LT on May 16, 2025, killing at least nine people and injuring many others. The tornado caused extensive damage along Keavy Road, KY 1006, and Old Whitley Road.

6.0 earthquake hits central Peru at intermediate depth
A strong earthquake registered by the USGS as M6.0 hit central Peru at 10:22 UTC on May 17, 2025, at a depth of 92 km (57 miles). EMSC is reporting the same magnitude and depth. There are no reports of damage.

“We Study Fascism…We’re Leaving The US”: NYTimes Runs Video Of Yale Profs Fleeing To Canada
The New York Times continues to work tirelessly to maintain the narrative that the United States is now a fascist regime. Earlier, the Times demonstrated its view of balanced analysis by running a collection of legal opinions titled “A Road Map to Trump’s Lawless Presidency.” Now, it is featuring three Yale professors fleeing fascism for the safety of Canada, making direct references to the rise of the Nazis. The video is titled “These Yale Professors Study Fascism.”

‘These Activities Are Not Normal’: Compelling Report Warns A Violent Uprising Against Jews Could Be Brewing In Canada
A pogrom is a violent, organized massacre or attack directed at Jewish communities, often condoned or ignored by local authorities. History records many pogroms that took place against the Jewish people, especially in the 19th and 20th centuries. I’m deeply troubled and disturbed to observe that we may already be on a path towards repeating such horrific events.

Israel turns tables on UN official claiming ‘genocide’ in Gaza with basic questions
Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon condemned a United Nations official over remarks that he said “shattered any notion of neutrality.”

Full scale ahead: IDF broadens Gaza offensive, launches ‘Gideon’s Chariots’
The IDF announced on Friday evening that it is working to seize strategic areas in the Gaza Strip as part of the preparations to expand the military campaign against Hamas.

12 Facts That Prove That Our Society Is Causing Boys To Fall Way Behind Girls From A Very Early Age
Does our society treat boys like malfunctioning girls?  In this article, I am going to show you a whole bunch of numbers which prove that our boys have fallen behind our girls in many different areas.  From a very early age, our society tends to reward feminine characteristics and it tends to suppress masculine characteristics.  Little boys just don’t like to sit still and pay attention for long stretches of time.  They are designed to be hunters and explorers and adventurers.  But our schools are not designed for hunters and explorers and adventurers.  As a result, boys tend to have disciplinary problems more often than girls, and girls tend to get higher grades than boys.

As The Sun Goes Nuts, Unusual Natural Disasters Are Occurring All Over The Globe
Why is the mainstream media in the United States being so quiet about what is happening on the Sun?  The giant ball of fire that we revolve around makes life on this planet possible, and it has started to behave very erratically.  This should definitely be getting a lot more attention, because the link between solar activity and seismic activity has been well established by now.  Some scientists still try to dispute this, but the truth is that when the Sun becomes more active we tend to see more large earthquakes and more volcanic eruptions.  And of course if a large enough solar storm erupts, it could fry our power grids and throw our entire society into a massive state of chaos.

There is no climate change crisis; there’s a crisis of corrupted politicians and institutions
Record crops and growing ice sheets are empirical evidence that challenge climate alarmists’ orthodoxy.  Ignoring this information is not only unscientific but also immoral.  The crisis is not in our atmosphere; it’s in corrupted institutions and politicians, Vijay Jayaraj writes.

We risk a two-tier blasphemy law, fit for Starmer’s two-tier Britain, Robert Jenrick MP warns
Citing a recent incident of a man who was charged for burning a Quran, Robert Jenrick MP argues that burning a religious text as an act of protest should not be a criminal offence, and that doing so would create a two-tier blasphemy law that only applies to one particular religion – Islam. “It’s a two-tier blasphemy law, fit for Keir Starmer’s two-tier Britain,” he writes.

Medical Field Infiltrated: Islamic Supremacist Students Plotting to Penetrate Canada’s Healthcare System Exposed on Discord
Ahmad Mousattat, a self-proclaimed leader of Quebec’s Muslim student community, stands accused of promoting extremist views and radicalism while positioning himself as a future healthcare leader, raising urgent questions about public safety.