Why It Might Have Been Better for Israel to Fight Iran Alone—just like Gideon
An army that is too large might create the impression that victory was due solely to its own strength rather than to God.
From Friend to Betrayer: What Israel Thinks of Trump’s Peace Deal with the Shiite Terror Regime
Instead, the agreement is viewed as a lifeline for a long-standing archenemy—coming only a few months upon him rescuing Hamas.
The Hebron Agreement — Are Jews Even Allowed to Inherit Anymore?
For the Aboriginal, the indigenous in Nicaragua, the Māori, descent is accepted as a legal basis. Only for Jews, it seems, does this principle not apply.
Does the Iran war distract from Epstein — or Epstein from the Catholic Church?
Three scandals. Three powers. And who benefits from the fact that we never keep track of all three at the same time? Every time new documents were released, the news cycle escalated elsewhere.
Why Henry Nowak’s death is not comparable to George Floyd’s death: the exception proves the rule
His own father explicitly warned after the verdict against using his son’s death to fuel division, hatred, and tensions.
The Cross of Debel and the Question of Whether Its Damage Was a Sacrilege — or a Heroic Deed
Is the democratization of religion even in the interest of humanity, if the goal is Salvation through God?
UPDATE/45,000 Murders in 2 Days: The biblical dimension of the crushing of Iranian protests
When “God” is the One in Whose Name is tortured, the moral compass begins to waver. Whoever then abandons the Sacred loses the ground of absolute Justice beneath their feet.
Following in Iran’s footsteps: Turkey threatens Israel with annihilation
Over 1,200 people were massacred on october 7, 2023 – how would Turkey react if it were in Israel’s place?
On behalf of Israel: Thank you, Hezbollah!
Thank you for causing the Lebanese troops to withdraw because of your arrogance. Without you, Israel would have no international legitimacy to claim a part of Allah’s Promise: from the Nile to the Euphrates. Thank you for being the opposite of Allah’s party: idolaters and therefore so God-forsaken.
Khamenei: And he was not the Holy Spirit
A human assumes the Title “Ruhollah” as if it were an honorary distinction. How can a human bear a name that denotes the Angel Gabriel, or compare himself with a Verse from the Holy Quran, “Ayatollah”, the Holy of Holies that is on earth today? Undoubtedly, this arrogance through religious symbolism casts another shadow over shiism.
Pakistan Finally Bombs Afghanistan – and the International Community Reacts Without Backbone
The world calls the taliban a monster, and lets them get away with it; laments the suffering of women, and protects their tormentors. And Pakistan is the only one standing up to them.
US-Diplomacy: “From the Nile to the Euphrates” vs “From the River to the Sea”
Member states of the so-called OIC accuse Mike Huckabee of placing religion above international law. Yet these same states themselves argue along religious lines when it comes to Jerusalem…
Afghanistan Legalizes Beating of Women
As long as sunni and shiite organizations like the so-called OIC —the wealthier ones being founding members of Trump’s so-called Board of Peace— fail to critically assess the authority of the fabricated hadiths and sunnah and define their limits, the scope for repression remains vast.
As Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariff weapon: How much of his foreign policy remains?
The ruling marks a turning point in US foreign policy. A policy of coercion is giving way to diplomacy, embedded in courts, parliaments, legal processes.
Glyphosate: MAHA Moms turn their backs on Trump
Donald Trump and, of all people, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime critic of glyphosate, classify the weed killer, which is criticized as carcinogenic, as “critical to national security.” The suburban mothers’ club is furious.
Historical: Judea and Samaria return to Israel
With the transfer of administrative powers, for the first time since 1967, Israel will register extensive portions of the West Bank as “state land.”
Why does Turkey arrest OnlyFans models?
Turkish women are arrested for bikini photos, while fornication, forbidden in Islam, is permitted. As with the issues of headscarf bans, Sweden’s NATO membership, Mosque demolitions, and especially the call to prayer, the question arises: Does the AKP government serve God?
Through Thick and Thin with Your Pooch, All the Way to the Grave
Where is it written that humans may only be buried among humans? From a religious perspective, this consensus has limited justification. Neither the Holy Quran nor the Bible specifies in detail on how a corpse should be treated.
Equal Pay Day: The Trivialization of Female Slavery
Around one quarter of the year, the women in Vorarlberg are effectively in slavery — according to the official income statistics. So how can this still happen, today, in the heart of the free world? The magic word here, as worldwide, would be trivialization.
And Israel frees itself from its shackles
Be it God’s Promise from the Nile to the Euphrates; the repeal of a Jordanian land law that prohibited the sale of land to Jewish buyers; the transfer of planning and construction authority around the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron and Rachel’s Tomb near Bethlehem to their rightful descendants – there is little evidence of annexation.
When the pearl of democracy wants to be like Afghanistan
In Switzerland, xenophobia shall be installed with the most democratic means. In Afghanistan, it is already enshrined in law and directed against people with the “wrong” religious interpretation, social status, or gender.
Spain adopts decree to legalize migrants
People without regular residence status in Spain are to be granted a one-year residence permit and unrestricted work permit in all regions and sectors by decree. It is estimated that around 500,000 migrants out of 840,000 without status could benefit from the measure.
Remains of the Last Israeli Hostage Ran Gvili Found
The return of all hostages fulfills one of the key conditions for moving forward with the Peace plan. It paves the way for the reopening of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip.
Dog Genocide in Morocco in Preparation for the 2030 FIFA World Cup
Morocco is accused of killing up to three million stray dogs in preparation for the 2030 FIFA World Cup — using methods that animal rights groups describe as inhumane and cruel.
How the WHO, Migrants, and Renée Good Were Sacrificed to the Greed for Rights
Polls showed it early on: a majority of voters — including a significant portion of Democrats — felt that priorities in favor of the LGBT community were excessive.
Iran, Greenland & Trump’s Peace Council: Greatness comes at a price
What remained of the protection promise to Iran, the annexation of Greenland, and the Peace Council: 5,000 dead, a defense system, and autocracies.
Democracy as a springboard for Shoah
Talks with the US State Department about asylum for Jews are taking place again. What would England lose? A glance at the most influential institutions is enough. It is no coincidence. It is God’s Promise.
Is Iran allowed to burn flags?
The Name of God on the Iranian flag is not a political instrument. Those who attack it do not harm the regime, yet rather undermine their own cause. The God of all is superior to the Iranian regime, and a nobleman who, out of lust for power, removes His holy Name from the flag is no better than that regime.
Are the protests in Iran directed against Islam – or against its political distortion?
While political instrumentalization or historical exaggeration can still be considered undesirable, the diversion of religious invocation away from God is the fundamental break with the monotheistic core of Islam.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who Rules the Biggest Land of All?
The USA, Canada, and Greenland together would clearly dethrone Russia, and the largest country on earth would be led by Washington. But while Greenland has long been under US military influence, Canada is not a real estate.
New York’s First Shiite Mayor Followed by First Jewish Speaker
The first Jewish speaker of the New York City Council is focusing on affordable housing and universal childcare.
Cyprus EU Presidency: “An Autonomous Union – Open to the World”
Under Cyprus’ EU Presidency, Europe is set to become more resilient, innovative, and globally relevant. Particular priorities are expected to be set in security and defence cooperation, and migration policy.
The Decline of the False Sunday Sabbath
In Belgium, the Colruyt Group and Carrefour supermarkets are now joining the Delhaize and Intermarché chains in opening their doors on the impious Sundays. Resistance exists, yet this is largely economic.
And Jim Beam Laughs Up His Sleeve
While Donald Trump wages a crusade against Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and cocaine, three times as many people die each year in his own country from the effects of alcohol, without action being taken to combat it.
The end of the pseudo-islamic republic?
Six people were killed within a few days during the latest protests in Iran, triggered this time by an ongoing economic crisis, and now US President Trump promises to save them. And as always, the Iranian government justifies the killings by blaming “foreign influence”.
Israel’s Supreme Court halts Funding for Ultra-Orthodox Education
Yesh Atid brought about a funding freeze for educational institutions run by the Haredim. Previously, the Knesset approved additional funds.
Europe versus Schoolgirls
Like France, Switzerland wants to follow Austria’s example and ban schoolgirls from wearing headscarves, out of concern for oppression —even though over 90% of austrian Muslimas surveyed reject the ban.
Commentary: A Betrayal That Must Not Be Silenced
God gave this land to the people of Israel. Annexation would not be an act of aggression, either legally or in terms of security, yet rather an act of self-defense, the most honest and secure solution for permanently dismantling sunnite and simultaneously shiite terrorist structures.
More Female Asylum Seekers Despite Decline
Although asylum applications are declining, the number of female applicants from sunni and shiite countries is rising.
Beyond the Minaret Ban
Desecrated Churches in Germany that have been converted into bicycle shops, soccer halls, boxing arenas, pubs, libraries, bookstores, hotels, and residential complexes.
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