Ending war in Gaza early would have meant Israel’s ‘days were numbered,’ says Netanyahu
“If I gave in to the dictate to stop the war, I knew the days of the State of Israel would be numbered,” Netanyahu stated in an interview with the right-wing channel’s flagship show, “The Patriots,” on Saturday night. Now-slain Hamas terror leader Yahya Sinwar “would emerge with other countries and become a modern-day Saladin,” he said,
WATCH: IDF launches massive airstrikes in southern Gaza
After Hamas violated the ceasefire, the IDF launched a major assault across Gaza, striking dozens of terror sites and a six-kilometer tunnel network used for attacks against Israel.
Far-left Israeli leader joins calls from ruling coalition for ‘decisive response’ to Hamas attacks
In a rare demonstration of unity, members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling right-wing coalition government were joined by leaders of Opposition parties in advocating for a resumption of hostilities against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. On Sunday morning, Hamas terrorists fired multiple anti-tank missiles at an IDF force, including an armored personnel carrier, in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
“Coup d’Flat”: Billionaire-Funded ‘No Kings’ Color-Revolution Turns Into White Liberal Boomer Parade As Dems Become National Laughingstock
The Democratic Party’s dark-money NGO network, bankrolled by left-wing billionaires, unleashed a highly coordinated, color-revolution-style mobilization nationwide on Saturday; the same tactics U.S. intelligence agencies have used overseas for years in regime-change operations. Yet the turnout wasn’t dominated by unhinged young leftists or gender-confused woke warriors, but rather by white baby-boomer liberals, a mobilization effort that NGO expert Mike Benz described as a “Coup d’f́lat.” The nation is waking up to the fact that dark-money NGO networks, including the Arabella Network, Soros Network, Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, Tides Foundation, Rockefeller Network, Singham Network, and many others, are funneling millions of dollars into what investigative researchers Peter Schweizer and Seamus Bruner of the Government Accountability Institute call “Riot, Inc.”
Secret Service Discovers Hunting Stand Overlooking Trump’s Air Force One Exit
The US Secret Service on Thursday discovered a hunting stand in a tree near Palm Beach International Airport which had a direct line of sight to an Air Force One exit area used by President Trump.
UN Body Votes To Postpone Decision On Global Carbon Tax Amid US ‘Outrage’
The United Nations body specializing in regulating global shipping voted on Oct. 17 to delay a vote on the adoption of a proposed framework that will impose a global carbon tax on international shipping—a regulation the United States has strongly opposed.
Does the Bible Say Things That Harm Women?
Sometimes I see a video that—even after everything I’ve seen over 50 years of ministry—still shocks me. And a recent video from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is one of those videos as an ELCA spokeswoman claims that numerous verses of Scripture are “harmful” to women and girls but, not to worry, we can just not take those verses literally! “We now recognize”—in other words, man (or woman) is the authority, not God and his Word. And that becomes abundantly obvious later in the video. Basically, any chapter that gives women a specific command feminists don’t like is “harmful” to women (based on their arbitrary standard of “harmful,” of course).
What Should Christians Think About Widespread Billionaire ‘Dooms Day’ Prepping?
Billionaire prepping is mushrooming across the globe. Billionaires are digging in—literally—seeming to share a collective sense that the world is headed to an “age of apocalypse.” Some chalk it up to paranoia, others believe they may be onto something. One article referred to it as “Utopias, dystopias, and Star Wars fantasies.” What seems to be driving their deepest fears is artificial intelligence (AI) as well as its next phases, which are being called artificial general intelligence (AGI) and artificial super intelligence (ASI)—when machines are able to outthink, outplan, and perhaps outlive human beings.
IDF strikes ‘dozens’ of Hamas targets in response to attack that killed 2 Israeli soldiers in Rafah
Israel Defense Forces launched a strong response to an earlier Hamas attack that violated the ceasefire on Sunday, killing two Israeli soldiers and wounding three others. On Sunday evening, the IDF announced that Major Yaniv Kula (26) and Staff Sgt. Itay Yavetz (21) was both killed in the attack. They both served in the Nahal Brigade’s 932nd Battalion and hailed from the city of Modi’in. According to the investigation, which took place on Sunday morning in the city of Rafah, several terrorists emerged from a tunnel to fire RPGs at an excavator, killing two.
Hamas violates ceasefire, attacks IDF engineering vehicle in Rafah with anti-tank missile
After a little more than a week, the Hamas terror group violated the fragile ceasefire agreement negotiated by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, attacking an IDF engineering vehicle in the area of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. Rafah was almost entirely destroyed during the two-year war with Hamas, and remained under IDF control in the ceasefire agreement. a group of Hamas terrorists fired an anti-tank missile at an engineering vehicle operating in the Rafah area, which is the area designated under Israeli military control. “This constitutes a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement, and the IDF will respond with force,” the military concluded.
Mysterious ravaged city ruins linked to the Bible’s Sodom and Gomorrah discovered
Archaeologists excavating near Jordan’s southeastern Dead Sea have uncovered evidence that may link the biblical ‘sin cities’ to real historical sites. The discoveries include Sodom at Bab edh-Dhra and Gomorrah at Numera, both showing Early Bronze Age occupation, fire-ravaged ruins and permanent abandonment. Admah and Zeboim, associated with Fifa and Khanazir, also had signs of occupation and destruction, though further excavation is needed to confirm their identities. Zoar, near modern Safi, stood out for its continuous habitation from the Bronze Age through the Byzantine period, with excavations uncovering churches, tombstones, Nabataean remains and a cave tied to an ancient prophet said to have pleaded for God to spare the city for his refuge.
Vatican Opens Muslim Prayer Room Sparking Fierce Debate
The Vatican Apostolic Library, one of the world’s most prestigious repositories of religious scholarship, has confirmed it now provides a dedicated prayer space for Muslim academics visiting its collections. This move has ignited passionate debate about the growing ties between the Vatican and Islam.
Vance: There is currently no infrastructure to disarm Hamas
US Vice President JD Vance on Sunday night commented on the situation in the Gaza Strip, after the ceasefire was broken by Hamas earlier in the day. “There is no security infrastructure currently that would ensure Hamas is disarmed,” he said. Vance’s comments came after Hamas fired an antitank missile towards an IDF engineering vehicle, killing two soldiers.
Ukrainian drone strike forces Russia’s largest gas plant shut down
Russia’s largest gas processing plant was forced to shut down — at least partially — after a Ukrainian drone attack sparked a fire and caused major damage on Sunday, officials said. The plan stopped taking in natural gas from Kazakhstan following the overnight attack at the Orenburg processing plant, the largest facility of its kind on the planet, Kazakhstan’s energy ministry said. The damage and processing freeze is yet another blow to Moscow — as Kyiv continues to bombard energy facilities in the hopes of crippling Russia’s ability to wage war.
Severe storms produce tornadoes near De Roche, Arkansas, and southwest of Yazoo City, Mississippi
Several tornadoes were reported across Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi on the evening of October 18, 2025, including a radar-confirmed tornadic debris signature 3 km (2 miles) southwest of Yazoo City, Mississippi, at 21:34 LT. Earlier, a tornado caused structural damage in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, near De Roche, while another debris signature was detected near Warsaw, Louisiana, as supercells moved east across the Lower Mississippi Valley.
Tropical Storm Fengshen kills at least five, leaves two missing in the Philippines
Tropical Storm Fengshen (locally named Ramil in the Philippines) crossed Luzon on October 18 and 19, 2025, producing torrential rain, flooding, and landslides. At least five people were killed in Quezon Province, while two others remain missing in Bukidnon after a landslide.
WHO and European Commission Launch AI System to Monitor Social Media and Online “Misinformation” in Real Time
The World Health Organization has introduced a major overhaul of its global monitoring network, unveiling an AI-powered platform that tracks online conversations and media activity in real time. Known as Epidemic Intelligence from Open Sources 2.0 (EIOS), the system is being presented as a new step in “pandemic preparedness,” but its reach extends well beyond disease surveillance. The line between safety and surveillance keeps getting thinner.
Newsom Approves New Tech Rules: Social Media Warnings, Chatbot Surveillance, Age Verification “What begins as child protection
What begins as child protection ends as an unprecedented mandate to tag, track, and watch every digital move…Governor Gavin Newsom signed several bills into law, each framed as part of an effort to protect children online, though the measures raise significant concerns about surveillance, censorship, and compelled data collection.
Dramatically Reduced Christmas Spending, Soaring Defaults And Empty Shelves: 14 Signs That The Condition Of The U.S. Economy Is Worse Than You Think
It feels like someone has pulled a plug, because the U.S. economy is suddenly caught in an extremely alarming downward spiral. As I discussed at the end of last week, investors are flocking to gold and silver because they can see that a storm is coming. We have reached a point where most of the country is experiencing significant economic pain, and as a result people are starting to get really careful with how they spend their money. The cost-of-living crisis has caused most of us to tighten our belts, defaults are absolutely soaring, and food bank lines are getting even longer. If conditions continue to deteriorate like this, what will 2026 look like?
Freedom on Trial in Canada: Convoy Leaders Sentenced as Lawyer Warns Protected Speech Is Now Criminalized
Nearly three years after the Freedom Convoy brought Canada’s capital to a standstill, convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber have received sentences for the charge of mischief — a vague, catch-all offense increasingly used against peaceful dissenters who challenge government narratives.
What Should Christians Think About Widespread Billionaire ‘Doomsday’ Prepping?
Billionaire prepping is mushrooming across the globe. Billionaires are digging in—literally—seeming to share a collective sense that the world is headed to an “age of apocalypse.” Some chalk it up to paranoia, others believe they may be onto something. One article referred to it as “Utopias, dystopias, and Star Wars fantasies.” This week, a BBC headline read: “Tech billionaires seem to be doom prepping. Should we all be worried?”
CAIR’s Blueprint for Islamic Power: Nihad Awad Unveils 2050 Plan to Train 100,000 Muslims to Capture Media, Law, and Government
From a mosque pulpit, Nihad Awad delivered not a sermon but an action plan — directing U.S. mosques to fund and produce 100,000 Muslim journalists, lawyers, policymakers, and candidates by 2050 in order to build Islamic political power inside America.
Russia now may be losing 50,000 troops a month—and Putin has no easy options
We don’t know for sure how many Russian troops are dying in Ukraine right now. But it’s more than the Kremlin can replace. Is Russia losing 30,000 troops a month as its wider war on Ukraine grinds into its 44th month? Or is it losing more than that—50,000 a month … or even more? As the Russians shove more and more regiments and brigades into the narrow salient northeast of the fortress city of Pokrovsk, their casualties are increasing.
