22 May 2025

Netanyahu will end the war ‘only if Trump’s Gaza plan is implemented’
Israeli PM: “I am ready to end the war on clear conditions that will guarantee Israel’s security: the release of the hostages, the removal of Hamas from power, full disarmament, and we are implementing the Trump plan.”

Netanyahu Open to Temporary Ceasefire for Hostage Release in Gaza
Israel’s goal is still to take control over the entire Gaza. But the country is ready for a temporary ceasefire to get the hostages, says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

US Supreme Court sides with Maine Republican censured by Democrats for calling out ‘trans’ athlete
The U.S. Supreme Court restored the legislative voting privileges of a Maine Republican lawmaker who had been censured in connection with her advocacy against male student-athletes using transgenderism to gain competitive advantage against girls.

Another Activist Judge is Protecting Criminal Illegal Immigrant Monsters
It’s another attempt by a far-left activist judge to dictate the foreign policy of the United States — and protect the violent criminal illegal immigrants President Donald J. Trump and his administration have removed from our streets.

Israel faces new diplomatic storm after IDF soldiers fire warning shots at group of diplomats touring Jenin
While Israel is already in the midst of a torrent of criticism, sanctions and threats over the IDF’s new offensive in Gaza, another storm of outrage erupted Wednesday after soldiers fired warning shots in the direction of a group of diplomats. IDF apologizes; says delegation deviated from approved route in combat zone

Huckabee to Arutz Sheva: Iran won’t have nukes, you don’t get any clearer than that
“They’re not going to have a nuclear weapon. They’ve got to agree to total dismantlement and complete loss of capability. They’re not going to have enriched uranium, centrifuges, and reactors. You don’t get any clearer than that. If the Iranians think they can gain Donald Trump, they’ve never dealt with him,” said Huckabee.

Iran, US to resume nuclear talks in Rome
Iran and the United States to hold their fifth round of nuclear talks in Rome this week, mediated by Oman. The discussions aim for a new agreement where sanctions relief would curb Iran’s nuclear activities.

Government will ignore A-G, appoint new Shin Bet head, PM says
The government intends to appoint a new Shin Bet head despite A-G’s directive based on a High Court ruling earlier.

‘All Hamas, Out!’ New Round of Palestinian Protests Erupt in Gaza Against Ruling Terror Group
Anti-Hamas protests erupted in the Gaza Strip for a third straight day on Wednesday, after indirect talks between Israel and the Palestinian terrorist group in Qatar failed to yield any breakthroughs. Since Monday, hundreds of protesters in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis have taken to the streets to rally against Hamas,

US Justice Department Calls for UN to Remove Anti-Israel Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese
The US Department of Justice has called on the United Nations to remove Francesca Albanese from her role as special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, lambasting her repeated “defamatory” actions against Israel and alleged acceptance of thousands of dollars from pro-Hamas groups.

Iran Faces US Without Plan B as Nuclear Red Lines Collide
While rising US–Iran tensions over Tehran’s uranium enrichment jeopardize nuclear talks, three Iranian sources said on Tuesday that the clerical leadership lacks a clear fallback plan if efforts to resolve a decades-long dispute collapse.

Houthis fire missile from Yemen, sirens sounded in central Israel and the Shfela
Sirens were sounded at 3:00 a.m. Thursday morning in central Israel and the Shfela region after a missile was launched from Yemen by the Houthi rebels. The missile was successfully intercepted by the Arrow defense system.

Chinese scientists develop ‘fastest transistor ever’—without silicon
As global chipmakers race toward 3-nanometer tech, Chinese researchers unveil groundbreaking, silicon-free transistor that’s faster, more efficient and locally manufacturable. and it contains no silicon at all. Built using ultra-thin sheets of bismuth, the new transistor outperforms the best silicon-based processors produced by leading manufacturers such as Intel and TSMC — the same Taiwan-based company that builds chips for Apple.

Parents Go To War With Colorado Government: ‘Our Duty Is To Protect Our Nation’s Children’
The grooming and transitioning took place behind the father’s back, sparking nationwide outrage and even calls for federal intervention. But the scandal is just the tip of the iceberg in Colorado and across America. But critics of the effort are seizing on the heart-breaking story of a young dad whose daughter was secretly transitioned at school — and other stories like it — to push back on gender ideology and government overreach like never before. The latest horror story gained national prominence last month when a video of father Dustin Gonzalez went mega-viral online. “It started in your schools,” Gonzalez continued, promising electoral consequences.

WHO’s Pandemic Agreement is adopted despite concerns about unelected institutions imposing global policies 
“Members of the World Health Organization (“WHO”) adopted a global pandemic accord on Tuesday, 20 May 2025; 124 countries voted in favour, no countries voted against, while 11 countries abstained and 46 countries were not present. The total votes cast don’t add up, but those are the numbers WHO has declared.”

New Zealand: A veteran psychiatrist’s testimony to the Royal Commission into covid
Dr. René de Monchy, a psychiatrist with nearly five decades of medical experience, has submitted a testimony to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Covid-19. As well as the violation of inalienable rights and the damage to people’s lives those violations caused, he told the inquiry that the New Zealand government’s mandatory vaccination policy violated the principles of informed consent, bodily autonomy and the right to refuse medical treatment, as stated in the New Zealand Bill of Rights and the Nuremberg Code.

Three dead, over 500 homes flooded after torrential rain hits Bengaluru, India
Heavy rainfall between May 18 and 19, 2025, caused severe flooding in Bengaluru, resulting in three deaths and inundating over 500 homes. Relief operations are ongoing as further rainfall is forecast for the next five days.

BREAKING: First-Ever Judeo-Christian Capitol Day Comes to Texas—Livestreamed by RAIR Foundation
This monumental gathering – spearheaded by grassroots champion Morgan Collier, founder of Accountability Matters, and sponsored by Rep. Brian Harrison – marks a turning point in Texas history. After years of the terror-tied Council on American Islamic Relations dominating the Capitol with its Islamic lobbying days, Texans are taking back their house with a bold stand for faith, family, and freedom.

Trump Administration’s Latest Vetting Catastrophe: Islamic Operative Rabiul Chowdhury Infiltrates the White House
While Americans were promised “extreme vetting,” the Trump administration has instead allowed radical Islamic operatives like Rabiul Chowdhury – deeply tied to CAIR, the Muslim Brotherhood, and pro-Hamas activism – to quietly infiltrate the White House and shape policy from within.

United Kingdom Suspends Trade Talks With Israel, Calling Israel’s Actions Against Hamas ‘Intolerable’
The United Kingdom has suspended trade negotiations with Israel and summoned their ambassador over what the Prime Minister called Israel’s “intolerable” military operation in Gaza.