27 Oct 2024

Iran’s Supreme Leader believed very ill, report says
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, 85, is seriously ill and concerns have arisen regarding his potential successor, Mojtaba is considered to be among the most conservative figures in the Iranian regime, and is seen as his father’s successor with regards to everything connected to the West and Israel.

IDF Discovers Massive Weapons Cache in Hezbollah Radwan Forces’ Underground Bases
The raids revealed not just living quarters, but also a significant cache of weapons and equipment. Among the discoveries were four weapons storage facilities, some hidden within civilian homes, a known tactic of Hezbollah to use civilian areas as shields. The seized weapons cache included a large assortment of arms: AK-47 rifles, rockets, mortars, RPGs, shoulder-fired missiles, and advanced anti-tank missiles.

Israel strikes Iran military targets in Operation Days of Repentance
‘Backbone of Iran’s missile industry’ destroyed by IAF strikes on Islamic Republic The Israel Air Force struck a dozen targets in Iran that were used to produce solid fuel for long-range ballistic missiles as part of its retaliatory military action against the Islamic Republic, severely harming Tehran’s ability to replenish its inventory, Israeli media reported on Saturday night.

Doctor breaks down how COVID outbreak was used to force injections, ‘not deal with the disease’
A Kenyan doctor pointed to one misstep after another in the handling of the COVID outbreak, such as the fact that postmortem examinations were not permitted to direct how COVID was treated.

Israel warned Iran not to respond to strikes on its military targets
Israel warned Iran through multiple diplomatic channels before launching its retaliatory strikes early Saturday, making clear which targets would be hit and urging Tehran not to respond, Delivered through several intermediaries including Dutch Foreign Minister Casper Veldhoven, the message came with a stark warning: any Iranian retaliation, especially if resulting in Israeli civilian casualties, would trigger an even more severe response from the IDF.

125 rockets fired at northern Israel in just two hours
On Saturday afternoon, the Hezbollah terror group launched approximately 125 missiles towards northern Israel, in the space of two hours. Between Saturday morning and 5:00 p.m., the terror group launched a total of 150 missiles towards northern Israel.

Four women participated in the Israel attack on Iran
Four women, combat navigators, participated in the Israeli attack Friday night in Iran in an F-16 fighter jet, as reported Saturday on Kan News. Dozens of combat airplanes, refuelers, and intelligence aircraft participated in the attack, flying about 1,500 kilometers. In the past few weeks, the Air Force performed many long-range attack drills, including flights with several formations during which the aircraft were refueled en route.

Iran strike: Israel targeted ‘critical component’ of missile manufacturing
During the second wave of Israel’s attacks on Iran Friday night, Israel destroyed a “critical component” of Iran’s long-range missile production, The New York Times reported, quoting an Israeli official. According to the report, during the first wave of attacks, Israel struck aerial defense and radar systems in Syria and Iraq, in order to avoid being intercepted or shot down. From the area of Samarra, north of Baghdad, footage of missile remnants was aired on Saturday afternoon, hours after the strike ended.

Saudi Condemns Israeli Raid on Iran, UAE Voices Concern over Escalation
“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its condemnation and denunciation of the military targeting of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which is a violation of its sovereignty and a violation of international laws and norms,”

Israel Reportedly Offers Hamas a New Hostage and Ceasefire Deal
Israel is offering Hamas a new deal that would see it halt the war in Gaza and release 3,000 of Palestinian security prisoners for those Israeli hostages who are still alive, a Kuwaiti report claimed on Friday. According to a report in the al-Jarida outlet, as few as 25 of the Israelis held in Gaza are alive. The report cites a “high-ranking source” in Qatar. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “has reiterated that we are willing to give them safe passage if they lay down their arms and release the hostages,”

IDF deception tactics leave Iran weighing its next move
Israeli officials anticipate Iranian response, though specifics remain unclear, while US sources suggest Tehran may hold back; reports indicate high-level discussions in Iran, with its vice president saying response would come ‘at appropriate time’ The operation involved advanced maneuvers and deceptive tactics to enter Iranian airspace, with Israeli forces also targeting anti-aircraft batteries in Syria intended to shield Iranian facilities. Damage assessments are ongoing, with Israeli officials indicating it may take days to determine the full impact.

Israel gave Iran advance warning before attack – report
Israel warned Iran through multiple diplomatic channels before launching its retaliatory strikes early Saturday, making clear which targets would be hit and urging Tehran not to respond, sources familiar with the communications tell Axios.

Construction begins in Saudi Arabia on Mukaab, expected to be the world’s largest building in 2030
Mukaab will be 1,300 feet high and 1,200 feet wide, and it will be extensive enough to contain 20 Empire State buildings. It will also use artificial intelligence and green technology in its design.

Dana claims four lives in Bengal and submerges over 113,000 ha (280,000 acres) of crops in Odisha, India
At least four people have been reported dead due to Severe Cyclonic Storm “Dana” in the Indian state of West Bengal while over 113,312 ha (280 000 acres) of crops have been submerged in the state of Odisha as of Saturday, October 26, 2024.

Ecuador’s energy crisis deepens amid historic drought and extended blackouts
Ecuador is facing a severe energy crisis caused by the worst drought in six decades drastically reducing water levels in reservoirs powering hydroelectric plants that supply over 70% of the nation’s electricity. Since October 23, 2024, power cuts have expanded from 8 to 14 hours per day, impacting cities like Quito, Guayaquil, and Cuenca, and causing economic losses of about $12 million per hour.

New York City mayor defends Trump on eve of massive rally there, scolds Dems for ‘fascist’ smears
Mayor Eric Adams told reporters he does not believe former President Trump is a fascist, while defending the Republican presidential nominee the day before a major rally at Madison Square Garden. “I’ve heard those terms hurled at me by some political leaders in the city, using terms like Hitler and fascist,” Adams said. “My answer is no. I know what Hitler has done, and I know what a fascist regime looks like.”

EU President Likens Free Speech To Infectious Disease
EU President Ursula von der Leyen just joined the ranks of former Senator John Kerry and other globalist ghouls in declaring war on free speech by perversely proclaiming that the EU citizenry needs to be “vaccinated against disinformation.”

McDonald’s Stock Hammered In Worst Week Since Pandemic Amid E. Coli Outbreak
McDonald’s announced Friday that it has “indefinitely” halted onion sourcing from Taylor Farms’ Colorado plant as the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigate a severe E. coli outbreak. The outbreak has already sickened at least 75 people and resulted in one death.

Iran Says Four Soldiers Were Killed In Israeli Attack Involving 100 Warplanes
Iranian sources are confirming some of the first known deaths from the overnight Israeli airstrikes on the Islamic Republic, which focused on missile and military sites, and not nuclear or oil facilities.

Iran Tells UN Attack from Israel Must ‘Not Go Unanswered’
Iran’s top diplomat has condemned Israel’s unprecedented attack on multiple military sites across the Islamic Republic and has asserted Tehran’s right to respond to the latest escalation amid a year-long Middle East conflict.

UK surgeon describes new aggressive cancers with a different biology after rollout of covid injections
Mr. James Royle, who is a consultant NHS surgeon, described what he and his team have been witnessing since the mass covid injection campaign began. “Cancers being observed are in all ages. It is my assertion, shared by many expert oncologists and clinical colleagues around the world, that the cancers we are seeing are extremely aggressive, and they are of a different biology,” he said.

Covid vaccine death cult takes another victim: Ontario vaccine injured man is killed using MAiD
An Ontario man is the first to be euthanized due to a condition labeled as “post-vaccine syndrome.” The man, referred to as “Mr. A,” had multiple mental illnesses and experienced physical decline following three covid mRNA injections…Dr. Wiliam Makis predicted this would happen.  “Since the vaccine cult is a death cult, it was always going to go this way for the vaccine injured,” he said. “The next step will be scaling up the MAiD killings, as hundreds of thousands of Canadians are severely covid-19 vaccine injured.”