1 Nov 2024

As Christians Go To The Polls, We Must Remember: The Future Of Our Nation Is At Stake
The future of our nation is at stake. America has drifted far from the Biblical values that once stood as our rock-solid foundation. In so many ways, we have turned our back on God, and the results have been devastating. Progressive, liberal thought and activism have so contaminated the mainstream of American life and culture that once-unthinkable abominations such as same-sex marriage, abortion on demand and transgender advocacy have become dogma in one major party’s platform.

Israeli Airstrike Kills Radwan Force Commander as New Hezbollah Leader Delivers Inaugural Speech
In a targeted airstrike on Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) eliminated Mustafa Ahmad Shahadi, Deputy Commander of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force, in southern Lebanon’s Nabatieh region. Shahadi, known for his role in coordinating Hezbollah’s operations in Syria from 2012 to 2017,

Archaeologists uncover possible Bronze Age temple in Israel
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Among the finds at Hurvat Husham, near Beit Shemesh, is a large, well-preserved structure — possibly a temple — that served a central community function of some kind. “The size of this structure that we uncovered, its broad walls, the benches inside it and other variables indicate that it is an important and exceptional structure with a public function — perhaps a temple,” said excavation managers Ariel Shatil, Maayan Hamed and Danny Benayoun.

Cubesats on Europe’s Hera asteroid mission phone home after Oct. 7 launch
Two European cubesats have communicated that they are a-ok as they hurtle toward a binary asteroid system to check out the damage inflicted by NASA’s DART impactor in 2022. DART, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, proved to be an unqualified success when it slammed into the 560-foot-wide (170 meters) asteroid Dimorphos,

Pressures mount on Israeli negotiator Nitzan Alon to step down
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly considering changes to the negotiation team, with sources from the Israeli public broadcaster Kan Reshet Bet indicating pressure is mounting for Maj.-Gen. (res.) Nitzan Alon to resign from his role. … he reportedly has no intention to do so.

‘Done by force’: UNRWA worker testifies to how Hamas uses org. vehicles
Hamas takes UNRWA vehicles to move around the Gaza Strip, a UNRWA worker said while being interrogated by security officials, according to footage published by the IDF on Thursday. In the video, the worker confirmed his role as UNRWA security guard. After the war broke out, Hamas “entered the UNRWA facilities,” the worker said, adding that the terror group “took everything.” This “happened before everyone’s eyes; it’s no secret,” he said.

IDF reveals 70% of Hezbollah drones have been destroyed
The IDF said also said it had killed a full 10% of Hezbollah’s drone operators as well as the commander of the entire unit.

Rabbi Kalman Bar appointed new Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi
Rabbi Kalman Bar was appointed as the new Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi after winning 77 votes in the Chief Rabbinate elections, Israeli media reported on Thursday.

Israeli indicted for spying on nuclear scientist on behalf of Iran
Prosecutors in Tel Aviv filed an indictment on Thursday against an Israeli man accused of spying on a nuclear scientist who Iranian intelligence sought to assassinate. The announcement came after it was cleared for publication that an Israeli couple were also arrested for spying for Iran

Qatar attempting to figure out who the leader of Hamas in Gaza
According to the report, even though they are in constant discussions with the terror group, the Qataris are unsure of who the current Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip with whom they could discuss the deal is.

Netanyahu: ‘Israel has greater freedom of action in Iran than ever before’
“I would like to reiterate: We are dismantling the axis of evil that we face, with calculated blows. No longer will terrorist armies be on our borders. Hamas will no longer rule in Gaza and Hezbollah will not sit on our northern border,

Germany Orders Shutdown of Iranian Consulates Over Execution: ‘Diplomatic Relations at More Than a Low Point’
Germany will close all three Iranian consulates on its soil in response to Iran’s execution of a German-Iranian dual national, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced on Thursday. “We have repeatedly and unequivocally made it clear to Tehran that the execution of a German citizen will have serious consequences,” Baerbock said in a televised speech announcing the closures.

‘Casting out demons is the easiest evangelism I’ve ever done’
How do you free someone from demonic oppression? “We’ll read certain blessings and pray what the Spirit gives us. But the whole idea is that, at the end of this, they come to know Christ. That’s ultimately what’s going to deliver them, When people are desperate, they’re very open, says Chris. “We’re walking into homes and they’re saying: ‘What must I do to be saved?’ People say: ‘I’ll do anything you tell me to.’ It’s the most fulfilling ministry I’ve ever had, because you’re seeing lives changed, people coming to God and they’re being delivered.”

Kong-rey makes landfall in Taiwan as strongest typhoon since 1996 and first ever after mid-October 
Typhoon “Kong-rey” made landfall along the coast of Taiwan’s Taitung County just after 05:00 UTC on Thursday, October 31, 2024, as the strongest typhoon to hit the island since 1996 and the first to hit the country after mid-October. Kong-rey brought wind gusts exceeding 260 km/h (162 mph) and heavy rainfall that claimed at least one life and knocked power out for over half a million homes. Around 500 flights have been canceled, schools and markets have been shut down, and over 8,000 were forced to evacuate their homes.

Valencia floods: More than 90 dead after torrential rain brings flash flooding to Spain
Flash floods turned streets into rivers, destroyed homes, and killed at least 95 people in Spain’s worst natural disaster in recent memory. Torrential rainstorms hit southern and eastern parts of the country, including the Costa del Sol region, where the city of Malaga is located, and Valencia in the east.

7 people killed in Hezbollah rocket attacks, marking deadliest day in months for north 
Hezbollah rocket attacks on northern Israel killed seven people in agricultural fields near Metula and Haifa Thursday, marking what appeared to be the deadliest day in months for civilians inside Israel.

Iran ‘preparing to attack Israel’ possibly before US election
Iran is preparing a fresh attack on Israel within days, intelligence officials believe. Tehran is expected to launch the attack from Iraqi territory using drones and ballistic missiles, possibly before the US election, Israeli officials told Axios. The attack would be intended as a response to Israeli strikes launched against Iranian military sites over the weekend.

Iran And Its Proxies Aren’t Battling Israel—They’re Going Up Against Almighty God 
We may have had different names over the years – Hebrews, Israelites, Judeans, Jews – but from the patriarchs to our nation now, we are the same people. What that means is that we have the same God over us as our ancestors had when they crossed the Red Sea and when they stood strong against the Assyrian army. Nothing has changed in the Lord’s heart since the day He told Abraham that He would make him into a great nation and would bless those who blessed him and curse those who cursed him.

Boeing Just Became The Latest Company to Scrap Its Entire Diversity Department
The troubled aerospace manufacturer Boeing has become the latest major company to dismantle its entire diversity department.

Saudi Arabia’s smart city ‘The Line’: Big on Agenda 2030 and big on human rights violations and workers’ deaths
A documentary released last month explored the latest updates on The Line project in Neom. Rumors say it has been scaled back from 105 miles to 1.5 miles. And a documentary aired on Sunday revealed that more than 21,000 workers have died in just eight years since the project was launched.

“Godfather of vaccines” admits vaccine researchers experimented on orphans, the mentally handicapped and babies of mothers in prison.
In the early 1960s, Stanley Plotkin was doing a paediatric residency in London, England, at the Hospital for Sick Children (now the Great Ormond Street Hospital).  It was during this time, as Plotkin admitted in a 2018 court case, that orphans, mentally handicapped, and babies of mothers who were in prison were experimented on for the development of vaccines.

House Oversight Chairman Comer investigating FBI over ‘quietly’ revised crime statistics
The FBI had initially reported a 1.7% decrease in violent crime in 2022, but later “quietly” revised those figures, Comer said. Comer alleged that the FBI failed to include in its initial count “an additional 1,699 murders, 7,780 rapes, 33,459 robberies, and 37,091 aggravated assaults.”