Israel Launches Secret Raid on Iranian Missile Facility in Syria
Israel carried out a daring commando raid in September on an underground Iranian missile production facility near the Syrian city of Masyaf, according to an exclusive report by KAN News. The covert operation targeted two critical sites: Syria’s Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC) and an underground facility operated by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
Israelis remember Jimmy Carter’s legacy with mixed feelings
During his single term as president, Carter facilitated an historic peace agreement between Israel and Egypt known as the Camp David Accords. Carter, who served as America’s commander-in-chief from 1977 to 1981, had a complicated relationship with Israel throughout his life.
‘Zionists won’t be allowed to sleep’ – IDF struggles to disable Houthi terror in Yemen despite ongoing attacks
Despite carrying out three series of airstrikes in Yemen over the past months, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have not yet succeeded in preventing the missile and drone attacks from the Houthi terrorists, who continue to threaten Israel.
Stop Whitewashing Jimmy Carter’s Antisemitism: The Need for a Proud and Strong Jewish Leadership
let’s not mince words: for anyone who cares about Israel and the future of the Jewish people, Jimmy Carter’s legacy is not worthy of praise. It is a stain—a decades-long campaign to undermine the Jewish state and empower its enemies.
Trove of ancient coins owned by Hasmonean king discovered during Hanukkah
A hoard of coins which once belonged to a Jewish king from the Hasmonean dynasty were discovered in Israel’s Jordan Valley on the second day of Hanukkah last week. Researchers at University of Haifa’s Zinman Institute of Archaeology announced Monday that they had uncovered a rare hoard of coins that belonged to King Alexander Jannaeus, the second king of the Hasmonean dynasty, during a dig that took place over the Hanukkah season.
After fall of Assad, ancient Damascus synagogue opens its doors again
As a result of the overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, the handful of Jews left in the country can now visit again an ancient synagogue that had been off-limits since the civil war began thirteen years ago.
Biden: Trump won because I was forced to drop out of the race
Outgoing President Joe Biden is confident that he would have beaten president-elect Donald Trump in a head-to-head matchup, and blames the Democratic party for pressuring him to drop out of the race, according to a Washington Post report.
Syria appoints foreign fighters to military leadership roles
Syria’s new leadership integrates individuals from the Uyghur community, a Jordanian, and a Turkish national into the country’s armed forces, part of effort to unify rebel groups into a professional military structure.
German government collapses, sets date for elections
The government dissolved in the wake of a no-confidence vote in Chancellor Olaf Scholz. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Friday dissolved the German parliament and set new elections for Feb. 23.
Jimmy Carter’s aid to the Ayatollahs
Ettinger recalled, “President Jimmy Carter strongly supported the Ayatollah regime’s takeover of Iran. In 1978, Carter and his advisors concluded that the Persian Shah, America’s Gulf policeman, was obsolete, and they believed Ayatollah Khomeini, who was in exile in Paris, would suit the US as he was anti-Communist and anti-Soviet.”
Major incident: US Treasury Department says it was targeted by Chinese-sponsored hackers
The US Treasury Department has alerted lawmakers to a cybersecurity breach involving a Chinese state-sponsored actor, marking what officials describe as a “major incident.” According to a letter obtained by CNN on Monday, the Treasury learned on December 8 from a third-party software provider that a stolen key had been used to remotely access certain Treasury workstations and unclassified documents.
Houthis brag about thirteen attacks on Israel
The Iranian-backed Houthis say that they have carried out 13 attacks on Israel over the last ten days. The claims were repeated by Iran’s state media. This indicates how the Houthis are carrying out their attacks in order to show off their capabilities to the Iranian regime.
‘Destroy or Explode’: Anti-Israel Jordanian Pleads Guilty to Bomb Threat and Sabotaging Energy Facility in Florida
Hashem Younis Hashem Hnaihen, 43, this past summer vandalized small businesses in Orange County, Florida, and left “Warning Letters” addressed to the US government in which he vowed to “destroy or explode everything here in America. Especially the companies and factories that support the racist state of Israel.” Later, he breached an energy facility in Wedgefield, Florida, where he “smashed” scores of solar panels and damaged other “electronic equipment.
Blossoming romance between Moscow and Tehran puts Israel, US on edge
According to reports in Russian media, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is expected to make an official visit to Moscow on January 17, during which he and Russian President Vladimir Putin will sign the agreement, marking a crescendo in the growing closeness between Tehran and Moscow. All this, of course, unfolds against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the strengthening of the Russia-North Korea-Iran axis, supported by solid Chinese backing.
Turkish officials say Israel ‘betting on wrong horse in Syria’
Senior Turkish officials warned on Sunday that Israel was “betting on the wrong horse in Syria” for its skepticism toward Ahmad al-Sharaa (formerly Abu Mohammed al-Golani) and risks missing a rare opportunity to collaborate with the new regime that “seeks to maintain stability in the country.” According to them, the “Iranian snake” benefits from Syria’s instability as Tehran has an interest in prolonging the conflict. “Israel and Turkey should have a shared interest in achieving stability as quickly as possible,” they added.
At least 4 dead as severe weather outbreak wreaks havoc across Southeast U.S.
A severe weather outbreak wreaked havoc across the southeastern United States over the weekend, leaving at least four people dead, causing widespread destruction, and cutting power to thousands of homes and businesses on Sunday, December 29, 2024.
Strong earthquakes near Fentale volcano spark eruption concerns, Ethiopia
A series of shallow earthquakes were recorded in recent days near the Fentale volcano in Ethiopia’s Main Ethiopian Rift region, raising concerns about a potential volcanic eruption. The last eruption at this volcano took place in 1820.
Tornado damages Athens downtown square, rips roof off Limestone County Courthouse Alabama
A powerful EF-1 tornado tore through Athens, Alabama, late Saturday night, December 28, 2024, causing widespread damage to the Limestone County Courthouse, downtown businesses, and Alabama Veterans Park.
While scientific evidence shows CO2 is life-is life-sustaining, the “official narrative” continues to gaslight its crucial role in our world
Emerging scientific evidence challenges the narrative that carbon dioxide (CO2) is harmful, highlighting its role in global greening, increased agricultural yields and biodiversity restoration.
Court Stops HHS Attempt To Advance Abortion and Medical Mutilation
A federal judge recently blocked new regulatory changes by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that illegally restrict doctors from protecting their patients and reporting abuse related to the harms of abortion and mutilating gender procedures.
Some U.S. Catholic Bishops Call For Bringing Back Meatless Fridays Year Round
Several US bishops are calling for a return to abstinence from meat on Fridays, which has been largely abandoned by American Catholics since the 1960s.
“Civilizations Die From Suicide”: Here Are 16 Signs That Our Society Is Doing Exactly That
When I write about “the collapse of society”, a lot of people out there think that I am exaggerating. Sadly, the truth is that I am not exaggerating at all. The United States was once the greatest country in the world, but now we have become one of the most self-destructive societies that the world has ever seen. We have turned our backs on the values of our forefathers, and we are literally destroying everything that they worked so hard to give us.
35,000 Jews have immigrated to Israel since last year’s Hamas Oct-7 terror attack
Approximately 35,000 Jews worldwide have immigrated to the Jewish state since the Hamas Oct. 7 attack on Israel in 2023, according to a Jewish Agency report published on Sunday. The data revealed that Jewish immigrants hail from some 100 countries, with 31,000 moving to Israel in 2024.
Damascus Drones, And Scandal: An End Of The Year No One Could Have Anticipated
As we head into the new year, several stories transpired at the end of 2024 that we weren’t expecting. The world watched in disbelief as the regime of Bashar al-Assad, which had ruled Syria for over five decades, collapsed in a shockingly rapid and dramatic turn of events. Rebel forces, a coalition of various terror groups united in their goal to overthrow the dictator, stormed the capital, Damascus, and declared the city and country “liberated.”
Jeff Bezos gives Pirbright Institute £7.3 million to “define” what an anti-methane vaccine for cows needs to achieve
As part of his Earth Fund grants, Amazon’s founder, Jeff Bezos, has awarded a £7.3 million grant to a UK-based project aimed at reducing cattle emissions through a potential new vaccine to reduce methane-producing microbes in cows’ stomachs.