WAR WITH IRAN - DAY 90 MAY 28,26 - MONTREAL LOSES-TRUMP STILL WORKS ON IRAN CEASEFIRE.
THE NEXT US-ISRAEL HIT ON IRAN SHOULD BE VERSE 37. ALL OFFENSIVE NUKE SITES MISSLES,DRONES,AND OF COURSE KHEMENI AND THE IRGC GUARDS.THEN AFTER IRANS REGIME CHANGE. MUSLIMS COME TO JESUS BY THE MILLIONS.
JEREMEIAH 49:32-39 (IN IRAN AT THE BUSHEHR OR ARAK NUKE SITES AND ALL OFENSIVE WEAPONS DESTROYED IN IRAN)
Jeremiah 49:32-39
32 Their camels shall be a booty, and the multitude of their cattle a spoil: and I will scatter to all winds those who have the corners [of their hair] cut off; and I will bring their calamity from every side of them, says Yahweh.
33 Hazor shall be a dwelling-place of jackals, a desolation forever: no man shall dwell there, neither shall any son of man sojourn therein.(Location & Size: It was strategically located along the Via Maris (Way of the Sea), a major trade route connecting Egypt with Syria and Mesopotamia.)
34 The word of Yahweh that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning Elam,(IRAN) in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, saying,
35 Thus says Yahweh of Hosts: Behold, I will break the bow of Elam,(IRANS OFFENSIVE WEAPONS) the chief of their might.(MISSLES AND NUKE SITES)
36 On Elam (IRAN) will I bring the four winds from the four quarters of the sky, and will scatter them toward all those winds; and there shall be no nation where the outcasts of Elam shall not come.(SINCE 1979 IRANIANS HAVE GOTTIN OUT OF IRAN BECAUSE OF KHEMENI AND HIS APOCOPOLIPTIC DEATH CULT BELIEF-BLACK HATER 12ERS)
37 I will cause Elam (IRAN) to be dismayed before their enemies, and before those who seek their life;(ISRAEL THE LITTLE SATAN AND THE U.S THE BIG SATAN) and I will bring evil on them, (MISSLES) even my fierce anger,(FIRE) says Yahweh; and I will send the sword after them,(IRANS OFFENSIVE WEAPONS) until I have consumed them; (DESTROYED THEM ALL NUKE SITES,MISSLES ETC)
38 and I will set my throne in Elam,(IRAN WILL BECOME A CHRISTIAN NATION) and will destroy from there king (KHEMENI, ISLAM) and princes, says Yahweh.(IRANIAN ARMY GUARDS)
39 But it shall happen in the latter days, that I will bring back the captivity of Elam,(IRAN) says Yahweh.(WERE IN THE LATTER DAYS NOW)
WHEN ARE THE 500 MILLION MIGRATING BIRDS IN ISRAEL IN THE SPRING TIME.(GET READY ISLAM TO BE BIRD SEED FOR THESE BIRDS)
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/m0bXU5Xqc5M
The 500 million migratory birds in Israel during the spring arrive from Africa and head toward Europe and Asia, with the peak migration occurring in March and April. While migration starts in late February, the most intense movements, particularly of birds of prey, storks, and pelicans, occur during the third week of March and continue into April.
Key Details on the Spring Migration
Peak Period: Mid-March through April.
Main Migration Route: The birds use the Great Rift Valley, which includes the Hula Valley and Eilat, acting as a "bottleneck" where millions of birds fly through the narrow land bridge.
Best Spots: The Hula Lake Park (Northern Israel) and the Eilat Birding Center (Southern Israel) are primary locations for observing the migration.
Key Species: Hundreds of thousands of white storks, along with black kites, raptors, and pelicans, pass through over these months.
uration: The spring migration runs from late February and continues into June, though the heaviest traffic is in March/April.
The 500 million migratory birds fly over Israel in the fall between late August and mid-December. The peak migration period for the autumn, when the highest volume of bird traffic occurs, is typically October and November.
Key Fall Migration Details
Location: The Hula Valley (Agamon Hula Park) in northern Israel is the premier spot to witness this phenomenon.
Timing: Migration starts as early as late June with some waders, but intensifies from mid-August through November.
Peak Festival: The "Annual Hula Valley Bird Festival" is usually held in November to align with the peak migration traffic.
Key Species: Many birds of prey (raptors), including honey buzzards and steppe eagles, cross during this time, along with massive flocks of storks and cranes.
While roughly 500 million birds pass through in the autumn on their way to Africa, the same number crosses again in the spring (mid-February to May) on their way back to Europe and Asia.
JEREMEIAH 49:23-27
23 Concerning Damascus.(SYRIA) Hamath is confounded, and Arpad: for they have heard evil tidings: they are fainthearted; there is sorrow on the sea;(WAR SHIPS WITH NUKES COMING ON SYRIA) it cannot be quiet.
24 Damascus is waxed feeble, and turneth herself to flee, and fear hath seized on her: anguish and sorrows have taken her, as a woman in travail.
25 How is the city of praise not left, the city of my joy!
26 Therefore her young men shall fall in her streets, and all the men of war shall be cut off in that day, saith the LORD of hosts.
27 And I will kindle a fire (NUKES OR BOMBS) in the wall of Damascus, and it shall consume the palaces of Benhadad.(ASSADS PALACES POSSIBLY IN DAMASCUS)
Most serious clashes since start of ceasefire last month-Ceasefire rattled as Iran targets 4 ships at Hormuz, US fires on Iran, which then targets US base-Official says US forces took action against drones after Iran fired on 4 ships trying to traverse Strait of Hormuz, triggering tit-for-tat volley apparently in Kuwait, which deployed air defenses against ‘hostile’ threats By Agencies and ToI Staff Today, 12:08 pm-MAY 28,26
The United States struck southern Iran on Thursday, after Iran fired drones at ships trying to cross the Strait of Hormuz, drawing retaliation from Tehran against a US military base, in the most serious clashes since an April ceasefire began.The fighting, which drew in US ally Kuwait, threatened to jettison a fragile diplomatic push to forge a peace agreement and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which has become a key point of contention in efforts to formally end the war.The fresh fighting appeared to begin when Iranian forces fired at four ships attempting to cross the strait, state broadcaster IRIB reported on Thursday.“Four vessels attempted to cross the Strait of Hormuz and enter the Persian Gulf without coordination with the security forces,” IRIB posted on Telegram, saying the incident took place at around 12:35 a.m. local time. It did not provide details on the ships.“They were warned, but after they ignored the warning, warning shots were fired at them, forcing them to return,” the broadcaster added.US forces launched strikes that hit a ground control station in the southern port area of Bandar Abbas, a US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP.According to Reuters, also citing a US official, the military also shot down four Iranian attack drones and hit the station before a fifth could launch.“These actions were measured, purely defensive and intended to maintain the ceasefire,” the official said.Three explosions were heard east of Bandar Abbas at around 1:30 a.m. local time, Iranian media reported early on Thursday, adding that air defenses were activated for several minutes and that authorities were following up to determine the origin of the sounds.The attack prompted a swift response by Iran. A Guards spokesperson, quoted by IRIB, said it “targeted” the American base that the attack on Bandar Abbas was launched from at 4:50 a.m.The Guards did not provide details on the location of the base, though Kuwait’s military said its air defenses responded to an “enemy” attack on Thursday.Kuwait’s army said air defenses were deployed against missile and drone threats, without specifying their origin. It said explosions heard in the country were from interceptions.Kuwait repeatedly came under fire from Iran and Iranian-backed Shiite militias in Iraq during the war.The exchange of fire was the second flare-up in fighting this week. US forces on Monday attacked missile sites in southern Iran and boats trying to lay mines, describing the moves as defensive.The strikes drew a thinly veiled threat from Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, but Thursday marked the first time since fighting halted that Iran retaliated against the US, potentially ratcheting up tensions even as the sides attempt to hash out a deal suspending the conflict.US President Donald Trump has repeatedly said the end of the war is close, but told the media at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday he was not yet satisfied on a deal with Iran and the US was not discussing easing sanctions on it.The US is seeking a deal with Iran that will keep it from nuclear enrichment activities, and wants to extract a stockpile of already near-bomb grade uranium.Aside from seeking sanctions relief, Iran is insisting that the US unfreeze Iranian funds, the deputy secretary of its National Security Council said, according to a report by Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news outlet.“We are seeking the release of all Iranian assets blocked by the United States, and this is the legal right of the Iranian nation,” Ali Bagheri Kani said. “Iran’s assets must be fully and unconditionally returned to Iran.”According to officials, the sides have been nearing an agreement that defers the nuclear issue but restores full traffic to the Strait of Hormuz, which Tehran has effectively closed since shortly after the US and Israel began attacking Iran on February 28.The blockage has left global energy markets grappling with curbed supplies of the huge amounts of oil and gas that normally pass through it.Oil prices bounced higher on Thursday after reports of the strikes, reversing much of Wednesday’s fall on the hopes of a possible imminent deal.The waterway is covered by international law that guarantees foreign vessels the right to pass through.However, Iran recently announced the formation of a state agency tasked with overseeing the waterway, seen by many as a mechanism that will be used to collect tolls from ships plying the vital waterway.On Wednesday, the US Treasury Department said it had slapped sanctions on the Persian Gulf Strait Authority, saying anyone cooperating with the authority may be providing support to and receiving services from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and could be sanctioned as well.“The Iranian military’s latest attempt to extort global maritime trade is proof that Economic Fury has left the regime desperate for cash,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, referring to a US blockade on Iranian maritime shipping.The Persian Gulf Strait Authority published a map last week representing Tehran’s claims to a wide stretch of water on either side of the choke point, which is also bound by the United Arab Emirates and Oman.Iran and the United States have traded threats for weeks while negotiating through Pakistani mediation.On Wednesday, the Guards’ navy said only ships “willing to abide by Iranian order” could pass through Hormuz.Iran has also insisted any peace accord must apply to Lebanon, where an April 17 ceasefire has done little to halt fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. The Iranian proxy terror group began attacking Israel in early March in response to the US-Israeli military campaign against the Islamic Republic.
Trump threatens to 'blow up' Oman amid Hormuz dispute-Trump says US ‘not satisfied’ in talks with Iran, days after claiming deal imminent-President reiterates call for Gulf states to join Abraham Accords, implies talks slowing as US denies committing to lifting blockade, pulling troops from region under purported draft agreement By Jacob Magid and AFP 27 May 2026, 10:23 pm
US President Donald Trump indicated during a Wednesday cabinet meeting that progress in talks with Iran on a deal to end the war had slowed, departing from his assertion at the start of the week that an agreement was nearly finalized.Iran “wants to make a deal,” but the US is “not satisfied” yet with what it is seeing, Trump said at the White House, threatening that the US will “have to just finish the job” if talks fizzle out.The president later suggested he may not sign a deal with Iran if neighboring Gulf countries do not normalize ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords.“I’m not sure we should make the deal if they don’t… join the Abraham Accords,” Trump said, referring Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and others. He insisted they “owe it” to the US after Washington launched the war against Iran — a conflict that placed them in Tehran’s crosshairs for weeks.Trump tied Iran talks with the Abraham Accords for the first time on Sunday, seemingly in a bid to secure diplomatic wins amid questionable results on the battlefield, with the Islamic Republic still in power and in control of missile and uranium stockpiles as well as the Strait of Hormuz.Saudi officials were quick to reiterate that Riyadh will only normalize ties with Israel if the latter agrees to establish an irreversible pathway to a Palestinian state — something Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to reject.In Wednesday’s meeting, Trump took a step back from the bluster when asked if he would go as far as to specifically make the Iran deal contingent on countries normalizing ties with Israel.“I’m not going to [tell] you what’s contingent, and what’s not,” he responded.Tehran and Washington have in recent days been swapping proposals to end the war, which broke out on February 28 and engulfed the Middle East, while a fragile ceasefire has been in place since April 8.Trump declared Saturday that an agreement was “largely negotiated” and that the details would be “announced shortly,” but talks appeared to slow in the days that followed.US: Iranian report of draft proposal ‘complete fabrication’The Wednesday cabinet meeting was held shortly after the White House denied an Iranian state media report claiming the US had “committed itself” to lifting its naval blockade on Iran and withdrawing troops from the region in exchange for Iranian concessions on maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.Iran has kept tight control over the vital global energy conduit, while the US has imposed a naval blockade on Iranian ports and coasts since April 13.According to the report, Iran would gradually reopen commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz over the course of a month, but continue to manage shipping lanes, inspect vessels, and impose service fees on ships — measures which have only been imposed since the war.Iran’s commitments would not apply to military vessels, and Tehran had not agreed “to unconditionally reopen the strait,” the draft added.On the withdrawal of US troops from the region, the reported draft said Washington had given “a commitment to the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding this issue.”The White House blasted the report as false, calling it a “complete fabrication.”“This report from Iranian controlled media is not true and the MOU they ‘released’ is a complete fabrication. Nobody should believe what Iranian state media is putting out. FACTS MATTER,” the White House said on X, lashing out at US media for publishing the claims.Trump appeared to again reject aspects of the Iranian report in the cabinet meeting, insisting that the Strait of Hormuz will “open immediately” in any deal, rather than over the course of a month as detailed in the draft proposal.“One of the things that will happen is the strait will open immediately,” Trump said, highlighting something that was not even an issue before the war was launched by the US and Israel.When asked whether he would accept a deal that gives Iran and Oman temporary control over the Strait of Hormuz, he rejected the prospect. “No, the strait is going to be open to everybody… It’s international waters. Nobody’s going to control it. We’re going to watch over it,” he said.Trump also appeared to threaten Oman, a long-time mediator in the region.“Oman will behave just like everybody else, or we’ll have to blow them up. They understand that, and they’ll be fine,” he added.Trump refused to confirm or deny whether the memorandum of understanding under discussion would defer talks on Iran’s enriched uranium and its wider nuclear program to a subsequent negotiation, as has been widely reported.The president also repeated his claim that the US has brought about regime change in Iran, even though the Islamic Republic is still in power. As he has done many times in recent weeks, he again posited that the country’s “new leaders” are “much more reasonable” and “smarter” than their predecessors.“We can make a good deal right now, but maybe not a great deal,” Trump said, insisting that he only wants to sign a great deal.‘Some progress’ made in talks-Though US officials at the meeting indicated Washington prefers a diplomatic settlement, they did not rule out military action, offering little-to-no new details on the status of negotiations.US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that “some progress” had been made in talks. “We’ll see over the next few hours and days whether progress could be made.”The top diplomat reiterated that Trump’s administration would prefer a diplomatic path to ensuring Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon, but that Washington “ha[s] other options available” if talks do not succeed.US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth chalked up Tehran’s willingness to negotiate to its weakness following the joint US-Israeli offensive, claiming that Tehran — despite retaining some missiles — could no longer build new ones.“They may have missiles, but they can’t build more right now,” he said. “They can’t build more drones right now, and they can’t build more ships, and so they came and cried ‘uncle’ to talk.”Touting the US blockade of Iranian ports, Hegseth said, “No Iranian tanker around the globe is safe, and we’ve seen seizures all around the globe, choking off their economic lifeblood.”
Op-ed Trump says he doesn't do bad deals? Now's the time to prove it-Reported terms of Trump’s Iran deal would confirm the war as an epochal failure-US president claims to have almost finalized a ‘Memorandum of Understanding pertaining to PEACE’ with Iran; he’s also mused that Iran might ‘perhaps’ join the Abraham Accords. Wishful thinking cannot mask an unfolding catastrophe for Iranians, the free world and Israel-By David Horovitz-27 May 2026, 3:36 pm
This Editor’s Note was sent out earlier Wednesday in ToI’s weekly update email to members of the Times of Israel Community. To receive these Editor’s Notes as they’re released, join the ToI Community here.“If an injury has to be done to a man,” wrote Niccolò Machiavelli in The Prince, his instruction manual for rulers, “it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared.” That was 500 years ago, and the dictum is as valid as ever, though it has evolved over the centuries. US President Trump himself invoked an iteration, attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson, after he was acquitted in his 2020 impeachment trial. “When you strike at the King,” Trump tweeted, “you must kill him.”On February 28, the US and Israel opened a military campaign against Iran’s murderously rapacious Islamic extremist regime, aiming to destroy its nuclear weapons program, crush its ballistic missiles industry, halt its support for proxy terrorist armies Hezbollah and Hamas, put an end to its decades of global terrorism, and create the conditions for the Iranian masses to oust it from power, once and for all.“We will ensure that Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon,” Trump vowed in an address that day, specifying what the campaign would achieve. And “when we are finished, take over your government,” he preemptively urged the Iranian public, assuring them, “It will be yours to take.”Apparently over-confident after their 12-day war last June battered Iranian military targets, eliminated numerous key nuclear scientists, and bombed three key underground nuclear facilities, however, the US and Israel, it has become evident, underestimated the regime’s tenacity, and failed to carry out even basic strategic steps to ensure the success of the operation.Its initial strikes on the Iranian leadership, spearheaded by Israel, eliminated Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, and numerous other senior figures. But a reliance on invading Kurdish forces, and a bizarre reported outreach to the Israel-hating, Holocaust-denying former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a potential new leader, were no substitute for the effective strategic planning, including the careful nurturing of a reliable alternative leadership, that was needed to persuade the Iranian public to indeed venture yet again into the streets and “take over” their government.Worse, much worse, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) failed to deploy effectively to secure the Strait of Hormuz at the start of the war. This was a highly complex operation, requiring a major naval presence and heavy air power. And it would have had to be carried out under attack by Iran’s missiles and drones, which the joint airstrikes were targeting as a priority but were not capable of entirely eliminating.Yet it was crystal clear that the regime would seek to assert control over the strait, would leverage that control in order to radically disrupt global energy supplies, and would thus heighten concerns in countries worldwide about the adverse consequences of the war — with opposition at home bound to prove deeply discomfiting for Trump, and by extension, constraining him.And that, of course, is precisely what happened. The US president’s desperation to get Hormuz reopened was reflected front and center in his Saturday Truth Social declaration that a “Memorandum of Understanding pertaining to PEACE” had been “largely negotiated” with Iran, that it would be announced “shortly,” and that it would provide for the Strait of Hormuz to be “opened.”The imminent reopening of Hormuz — which was not an issue before the war — was the only specific detail of the ostensible agreement that Trump chose to mention. All the actual goals of the war — including the removal of Iran’s nuclear threat and the demise of its terrorist proxies — were conspicuous in their absence. And to add unsurprising insult to injury, Iran’s semi-state Fars news agency immediately retorted that the strait would remain under Iranian management, and that Trump’s announcement was “incomplete and inconsistent with reality.”Diverging US and Israeli priorities-As of this writing, the “shortly” to be announced deal has not, in fact, been announced, and Trump has zigged and zagged about it. Its reported terms, quite apart from being humiliating for him, are nothing short of catastrophic.They provide for vast sums of money pouring into Tehran’s coffers in the short-term, the better to develop more potent military capabilities, further arm and empower its proxies, and foster more global terrorism, including against Jews.And there is no agreement whatsoever at this stage on the key concerns that prompted the war, most importantly thwarting Iran’s path to the bomb. Rather, there is merely a vague requirement to discuss the nuclear issue in the coming weeks and months — a surefire recipe for endless foot-dragging by a regime that is tasting victory and knows it has the means to deter the US from resumed conflict and, in turn, complicate future Israeli attacks.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hailed last year’s and this year’s conflicts with Iran as extraordinary instances of the US and Israel fighting together against the world’s gravest enemy. But the priorities, interests, and concerns of the two allies, though broadly aligned, are not identical, and as the current war has floundered, they have increasingly diverged.Israel’s leadership and citizenry, almost all the way across the spectrum, rightly regard the Islamic Republic as a direct, existential threat — a regime that has to be removed for the sake of the Iranian people, the region, and the free world, but first and foremost, for the survivability of Israel.We know all too well the devastation that Iran’s weaker border proxy, Hamas, was able to wreak on October 7, 2023. We are currently rediscovering the revived deadly capabilities of Hezbollah, across the northern border. And we have every reason to fear that if Iran attains its sought-after nuclear weapons capability, it will seek to use it against the world’s only Jewish state.The United States, most certainly under Trump, also recognizes the Islamic Republic’s genocidal ambitions for Israel, its murderous hostility to the US, and its rapacious goals in the region and far beyond. But ensuring that the regime goes down is not Trump’s first priority, especially as ousting it, even if that can be done, will almost certainly cost many, many American lives.Many Americans have been and are prepared to risk and even lose their lives in the essential defense of their country. So, too, many Israelis. The crucial distinction at this juncture of the conflict with Iran is that Americans do not broadly consider the regime to constitute an immediate or even imminent direct existential threat to the nation. Israelis, broadly, do.No deal at all-Attempting to psychoanalyze the endlessly garrulous and contradictory US president is a fool’s game. But you can see his internal conflict playing out in full public view.He knows the regime in Tehran is as dangerous as it ever was, if not more so, but he wants to believe that it isn’t. He knows and says that Iran would use nuclear weapons to destroy Israel if it got them, but has said that a 20-year Iranian “guarantee” to end enrichment would suffice. He “reTruthed” the Iranian president’s willingness to “assure the world” that the Islamic Republic will not seek nuclear weapons, as though such words are of value. Fancifully, to use a polite term, he mused this week that Iran might “perhaps” prove willing to join the Abraham Accords normalization agreements with the Jewish state it has sworn to destroy.To state the blindingly obvious: wishful thinking, disconnected from reality, cannot replace coherent policymaking and strategic planning.Israel, right now at least, does not possess the munitions to single-handedly destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities. It required a willing partner, in Trump’s America, last year, to bunker-bust the regime’s deeply protected enrichment and other core nuclear facilities, and even then, they were not completely destroyed. The regime’s 440-kilogram stockpile of highly-enriched uranium, for the nuclear weapons arsenal it claims not to want, apparently survived, and the regime is refusing to give it up.Israel did not have the means, either, to single-handedly create the conditions in which the Iranian public could rise up with a reasonable chance of success against the regime. That goal, too, though a prime global interest, required a willing partner, and again found one in Trump’s America.It will be a global tragedy if, as seems increasingly likely, inadequate strategic planning and the consequent success of Iran’s energy extortion will instead enable the regime not only to survive, but to emerge emboldened and more dangerous. Most immediately, it will elevate the clear and present danger to Israel.Yet it’s not too late.Addressing a Memorial Day event at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, the president noted that Americans lost their lives in part “to ensure that the world’s No. 1 state sponsor of terror will never have a nuclear weapon. Oh, and they won’t,” he promised for the umpteenth time. “They will never have a nuclear weapon… I’m sure you know that.”Terribly, we don’t know that. Quite the opposite. Removing military pressure and unfreezing tens of billions of funds, without first depriving the regime of its enriched uranium, and without so much as starting to negotiate an agreement that would block its path to the bomb, risks giving the Islamic Republic all the space it needs to go nuclear.Since his Saturday announcement was met with derision by Iran and something akin to panic in Israel, Trump has taken to asserting that he is not in fact rushing to an agreement, that there will be a “Great Deal for all or, no Deal at all,” and that he does not “make bad deals.” Right now would be a very good time to prove that.
PROOF HALF ON EARTH DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD (8 BILLION ON EARTH) (DO NOT EVER LISTEN TO ANYBODY THAT SAYS THE WORLD IS ENDING.ITS NEVER GONNA HAPPEN-4 BILLION WILL BE LEFT ON EARTH TO GO INTO JESUS" 1000 YEAR RULE)(THAT DOES NOT SOUND LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD TO ANY ONE, DOES IT-NOT ME.THE EARTH IS JUST RENOVATED.NEVER ENDED.
REVELATION 6:7-8 (8 BILLION- 2 BILLION = 6 BILLION)
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 BILLION) to kill with sword,(WEAPONS) and with hunger,(FAMINE) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE).
REVELATION 9:15,18 (6 BILLION - 2 BILLION = 4 BILLION)
15 And the four(DEMONIC WAR) angels were loosed,
18 By these three was the third part of men killed,(2 BILLION) by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their mouths.(NUCLEAR ATOMIC BOMBS)
HALF OF EARTHS POPULATION DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION.(THESE VERSES ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)
LUKE 17:34-37 (8 TOTAL BILLION - 4 BILLION DEAD IN TRIB = 4 BILLION TO JESUS KINGDOM) (HALF DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD JUST LIKE THE BIBLE SAYS)(GOD DOES NOT LIE)(AND NOTICE MOST DIE IN WAR AND DISEASES-NOT COMETS-ASTEROIDS-QUAKES OR TSUNAMIS)
34 I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other shall be left.(half earths population 4 billion die in the 7 yr trib)
35 Two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
36 Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
37 And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord? And he said unto them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be gathered together.(Christians have new bodies,this is the people against Jerusalem during the 7 yr treaty)(Christians bodies are not being eaten by the birds).THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES.BECAUSE NOT HALF OF PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE CHRISTIANS.AND THE CONTEXT IN LUKE 17 IS THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION OR 7 YR TREATY PERIOD.WHICH IS JUDGEMENT ON THE EARTH.NOT 50% RAPTURED TO HEAVEN.
MATTHEW 24:37-42 (THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-SURE NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)
37 But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
40 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
42 Watch therefore:(FOR THE LAST DAYS SIGNS HAPPENING) for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
WORLD TERRORISM
GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.(CAN YOU SAY TORNADOES,HURRICANES,VOLCANOES,EARTH QUAKES,LANDSLIDES,FLASH FLOODING,EXPLOSIONS,SNOW STORMS,THEN FINALLY NUKESAND ANY OTHER JUDGEMENTS THE EARTH CAN VOMIT THE SINNERS OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH WITH.
MARK 13:8
8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom:(ETHNIC GROUP AGAINST ETHNIC GROUP) and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.
LUKE 21:11
11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places,(DIFFERNT PLACES AT THE SAME TIME) and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.
2 Peter 3:6-7 Amplified Bible (AMP) (HOT SUN, NUKES ETC)
6 By these waters also the world of that time was deluged and destroyed.
7 By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly.
LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun,(HEATING UP-SOLAR ECLIPSES) and in the moon,(MAN ON THE MOON-LUNAR ECLIPSES) and in the stars;(ASTEROIDS-PROPHECY SIGNS) and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity;(MASS CONFUSION) the sea and the waves roaring;(FIERCE WINDS)
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear,(TORNADOES,HURRICANES,STORMS) and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth:(DESTRUCTION) for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.(FROM QUAKES,NUKES ETC)
GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)
ISAIAH 14:12-14
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)
JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)
And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE.
Joel 3:2-King James Version (YOU DIVIDE JERUSALEM IN HALF - YOUR POKING GOD IN THE EYE - GOD SAYS AN EYE FOR AN EYE AND A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH- YOU WANNA DIVIDE JERUSALEM IN HALF - HALF OF EARTHS POPULATION 4 BILLION DIE ON EARTH.
2 I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land.
And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE.
LUKE 19:40
40 And He answered and said unto them, “I tell you that if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out.”
OK GOD DONE A GOOD NUMBER ON MONTREAL CANADIENS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND ANSWERED HALF MY PRAY. YOU CAN SAY CAROLINA WOLLOPED MONTREAL 4-0 AT MONTREAL. SEE WHAT HAPPENS SO FAR TO ISRAEL HATERS-YOUR CURSED. NOW SEE IF JESUS WILL FULFILL THE 2ND PART OF MY PREDICTION TONIGHT. FOR MONTREAL TO REALLY GET WALLOPED AT CAROLINA BY AN 8-2 SCORE. IF JESUS DOES THIS TO MONTREAL. I HOPE IT WILL TAKE THE HOCKEY WORSHIP OUT OF CANADIEN FANS. AND GIVE JESUS THE GLORY WHOS IN CONTROL OF EVERYTHING ON. EVEN A HOCKEY GAME. GIVE JESUS THE PRAISE AND GLORY. NOT NO HOCKEY PLAYERS.
Hurricanes defeat Canadiens to take 3-1 series lead and move one win away from Stanley Cup Final-By The Canadian Press.Published: May 27, 2026 at 10:56PM EDT
'Complete domination': Canes win third straight vs. Habs to move one win from SCF-MONTREAL (AP) — Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal and Logan Stankoven scored in a 2:47 span late in the first period and the Carolina Hurricanes moved within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final, beating the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Wednesday night.Frederik Andersen made 18 saves for his third shutout in 12 postseason games this year to help the Hurricanes take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference Final. Game 5 is Friday night in North Carolina, with the series winner facing the Vegas Golden Knights.“We have better,” Stankoven said. “It’s great to come out like a team like this and perform like that, but I think at this time of the year you can’t bring your ‘B’ game. You have to bring your ‘A’ game every night.”Nikolaj Ehlers and Shayne Gostisbehere each had two assists for the Hurricanes. They are the seventh NHL team to win six or more road games to start a postseason.“Definitely excited,” Gostisbehere said. “Have to take care of business.”Anderson and the Hurricanes are 11-1 in the first three rounds. They put it away early in Game 4 after winning the previous two games in overtime.The Hurricanes scored first for the fourth straight game when Aho beat Jakub Dobes with a one-timer from the right circle on a power play with 5:02 left in the first.Staal followed with 3:53 to go, tipping in K’Andre Miller’s centering pass. Stankoven then finished off a two-on-one with Jason Blake with 2:14 remaining in the period.“The game’s going to humble you,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “Whenever you get humbled, you stand tall.”Andrei Svechnikov had an empty-net goal in the third.Carolina had a 19-3 shots-on-goal advantage in the third period for a 43-18 overall edge.“It seemed like the only guy that showed up was Doby,” Montreal defenseman Lane Hutson said. “Wasn’t good enough. Didn’t answer the bell.”
This year's theme: 'Proud Americans, Proud Zionists'Tens of thousands expected at NYC’s annual Israel parade; Mamdani to boycott it-Organizer says City Hall has cooperated with permits for Sunday’s event and police are on top of security, though mayor refuses to participate for first time in decades By Luke Tress-Today, 12:57 am-MAY 28,26
NEW YORK — Tens of thousands are expected to march in New York City’s annual Israel parade on Sunday, although the march will not include one of its mainstay attendees — the city’s mayor.The parade, called Israel Day on Fifth, sees Jewish groups march up Manhattan’s iconic Fifth Avenue. The event is a cornerstone of the area’s Jewish community, drawing in participants from around the city and the region.City and state leaders are prominent attendees, and the city’s mayor has joined the parade for decades. That changed with Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a harsh critic of Israel who has identified as an anti-Zionist and took office in January.Mamdani is a longtime supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanction (BDS) movement targeting Israel, which bars any “normalization” with Israel.Last year, Mamdani said, “I will not be attending the Israel Day Parade,” while adding, “I believe in equal rights for all people — everywhere.”Mamdani’s refusal to participate highlights his break with mainstream Jewish groups, in tensions that have continued to climb in recent weeks. The mainstream Jewish community had long enjoyed City Hall’s support, while Mamdani’s Jewish allies are to the left of the community’s center.Different communities in New York City hold annual celebratory marches, and the Israel parade serves as the de facto annual celebration for the Jewish community.Mark Treyger, the head of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, the group that organizes the parade, said that, despite Mamdani’s refusal to participate, his administration has been cooperative.City Hall is responsible for granting permits for parades. Treyger said that the Mamdani team, during its transition period, “made clear to us that they were going to grant permits for the parade and they saw no changes coming.”The coordination with permits, the NYPD, and city agencies “has all been working smoothly,” Treyger said in an interview on Wednesday.“The overwhelming majority of people that come to the parade each year don’t go because of politicians. They go out of love and pride for their community, their heritage and their connection and love for Israel,” Treyger said. “This parade is bigger than any one politician, and that includes the mayor of New York.”He applauded the police department’s security preparations, saying he had been in regular contact with NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch and that the police are “leaving no stone unturned to ensure a safe and successful parade.”Treyger did not have a specific estimate for attendance, but said the event was “at capacity” with tens of thousands expected to march alongside dozens of floats. Last year, organizers estimated that 50,000 people attended.“We’re expecting one of the biggest crowds ever,” Treyger said. “It’s a challenge to even accommodate more of the volume, and I think it’s a testament to the strength, the spirit and the resilience of the Jewish community.”The event “continues to take on a deeper meaning for our community in the aftermath of October 7th,” he said.In addition to tensions with City Hall, the mainstream Jewish community is under pressure from factors including hate crimes, caustic street protests, antisemitic graffiti and anti-Zionist activity in universities and communal institutions.This year’s event marks the 50th anniversary of the JCRC of New York. The parade is also supported by the UJA-Federation of New York.Other New York leaders typically attend the parade, such as Governor Kathy Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James and Sen. Chuck Schumer.Treyger said politicians typically do not confirm their attendance until shortly before the event, but that Hochul, James, and city leaders such as City Council Speaker Julie Menin and Comptroller Mark Levine are expected to attend. Hochul and her team have been “very supportive,” he said.The Israeli consulate in New York said 11 Knesset members will be attending, led by Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana.Parade organizers strive to keep the event apolitical, but the march tends to reflect Jewish communal concerns. In 2023, protesters on the sidelines of the parade, who were not marching in the event, heckled Israeli government representatives over the Netanyahu coalition’s judicial overhaul.The past two years saw participants advocating for the release of the hostages in Gaza. At last year’s event, former captives and hostages’ families formed the spiritual center of the march.Some Jews have questioned the parade’s focus on Israel, saying the framing politicizes the event and makes the march unnecessarily divisive.An activist group of leftist Israelis in the city said it will protest against the visiting Israeli Knesset members.Marching groups tend to include Jewish nonprofits, non-Jewish allies, dancing troupes, identity groups such as Russian-speaking Jews, and thousands of children from Jewish day schools.Representatives of the American Muslim & Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council are expected to attend this year, marking what appears to be the first time a Muslim group marches.An Asian-American group, including City Councilmember Susan Zhuang, is also expected to attend. Zhuang is a Chinese-American representative from Brooklyn and a supporter of Israel who attended rallies for the Israeli hostages in Gaza before their release.“We certainly very much appreciate allies and friends in this moment,” Treyger said.This year’s theme is “Proud Americans, Proud Zionists.” The march begins on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Spectators who are not marching can access the parade route via several entrances on Madison Avenue, and those not able to attend can view the parade on a livestream. Backpacks, large bags and some other items are not allowed in spectator areas due to security concerns.The annual parade began in 1965 with an impromptu march by thousands of Zionist youth in support of Israel. JCRC-NY has managed the event since 2011.
Three wounded by Swiss train station stabber allegedly yelling ‘Allahu akbar’Police arrest knifeman, investigating motive for attack in Winterthur, near Zurich; victims hospitalized, though condition unknown-By Agencies Today, 4:48 pm-MAY 28,26
GENEVA — A man stabbed and wounded three people at the train station in the Swiss city of Winterthur on Thursday before being arrested, police said.The attack happened shortly after 8:30 a.m., Zurich regional police said in a statement. They said that the motive of the suspect, a 31-year-old Swiss man, is under investigation.The three victims — all of them Swiss, ages 28, 43 and 52 — were taken to hospitals. No information was given on the severity of their injuries.Police said the suspected perpetrator — a 31-year-old Swiss man — had been arrested and that his “motive is under investigation.”Attacks targeting random passersby are rare in Switzerland.Images broadcast by several Swiss media outlets and on social media showed a man with long dark hair and a full beard running in front of the station shouting “Allahu akbar!” (Arabic for God is the greatest), while raising his right hand.“I heard a man scream ‘Allahu akbar’ five or six times, in a very agitated manner,” one witness was quoted as saying by newspaper Blick.Several witnesses quoted by Swiss media said he was armed with a knife.In the footage, filmed from a distance on a mobile phone, the man, wearing a black T-shirt and shorts, is seen running past a group of young children apparently on a school trip, without stopping.A group of schoolchildren were passing the area at the time and their teacher moved to protect them, the BBC reported citing local media.Am Bahnhof Winterthur (Schweiz) soll ein Mann mehrere Personen mit einem Messer verletzt haben. Bei seiner Flucht schrie er: „Allahu Akbar“. https://t.co/fnTcRHTXPg pic.twitter.com/P6usg0FBN3 — NIUS (@niusde_) May 28, 2026-Winterthur has about 123,000 residents and is located in northeastern Switzerland, near the country’s biggest city, Zurich.
Bodies wrapped in Hamas flags, with assault rifles on top-Hamas confirms death of military chief Mohammed Odeh; defiant funeral held in Gaza City-Terror group says Odeh killed alongside wife, children, in Israeli strike the day before; at burial, terror leader’s relative vows ‘struggle of Palestinian people will continue’By Nurit Yohanan,Agencies and ToI Staff 27 May 2026, 7:13 pm
Hamas on Wednesday confirmed the death of Mohammed Odeh, the newly appointed head of the terror group’s military wing, who Israel killed in a strike in Gaza City.According to the terror group, Odeh’s wife and two of his children were also killed in the Israel Defense Forces’ strike in Gaza City on Tuesday. A funeral for the Hamas leader and his family was held Wednesday.Odeh had assumed the top role in Gaza just 11 days before he was killed, after Israel assassinated his predecessor Izz al-Din al-Haddad earlier this month. The terror group’s statement did not say who would succeed Odeh as head of Hamas’s military wing.In statements announcing his death on Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz said Odeh was head of Hamas intelligence during the October 7, 2023, attacks, which sparked the war in Gaza. Israel has killed dozens of Hamas leaders and military officials since the start of the war, with the premier and other top officials repeatedly vowing to kill or capture anyone who was involved in attacks.The IDF said Odeh played a central role in planning and coordinating the October 7 onslaught and later directed attacks and intelligence operations against troops throughout the war.Sources close to Hamas said Odeh was possibly the last remaining living member of the Hamas armed wing’s higher leadership council from before the war.Odeh, estimated to be in his late 40s to early 50s, grew up in Gaza and was reported to have been involved with Hamas his whole life. In the past, he was involved with the group’s security unit that sought out Israeli spies.Israel previously targeted Odeh several times, including a strike on his father’s house in Gaza in 2025 that killed his eldest son, Amr.The security agencies described Odeh as one of the last remaining senior Hamas military commanders involved in orchestrating the October 7 massacre, saying his killing deals a “significant blow” to the group’s efforts to rebuild.Family holds funeral, vows Palestinian ‘struggle will continue’The funeral for the slain terror leader and his family members was held in Gaza City, as mourners carried their bodies, covered in white burial shrouds and Hamas flags, past buildings that were bombed out during Israel’s two-year bombardment of the Strip’s largest city.Two of the bodies had assault rifles on them.Abu Al-Abd Odeh, one of Odeh’s relatives, said Israel’s campaign would not stop Palestinians from rising up.“This journey will not stop and the struggle of the Palestinian people will continue on all levels,” he said at a mosque in Gaza City during the funeral.Gaza health officials say the strike that killed Odeh and his family members left at least three others dead and more than 20 wounded. The strike destroyed the upper floor of an apartment building in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City.Rescue workers dug through the rubble for more possible casualties earlier on Wednesday.The military posted footage of what it said was the strike that killed Odeh.Despite the ceasefire that has been in place in Gaza since October, Israel has kept up its campaign against the perpetrators of the October 7, 2023, massacre, with a report last week in the Wall Street Journal saying it has created a list of all Palestinians who took part in the attack and is working to kill or arrest each one.Along with al-Haddad and Odeh, the IDF announced last week it killed a Hamas operative who invaded Israel on October 7, without naming him.Since the October truce, Israel has killed some 900 Palestinians in Gaza, according to figures from the Hamas-run health ministry, which does not distinguish between combatants and civilians. Four Israeli soldiers have been killed by Hamas during the same period, the military says.
Israel gets 1st of new KC-46 refueling planes, greatly boosting long-range capabilities-IDF says new arrival ‘significantly strengthens the air force’s superiority’; plane is 1st of 6 ordered from Boeing, will allow for deeper IAF strikes on Iran without relying on US By Stav Levaton and ToI Staff 27 May 2026, 8:17 pm
The Israeli Air Force on Wednesday received its first Boeing KC-46 “Gideon” refueling plane from the United States, the first of six KC-46 aircraft purchased by the Defense Ministry, in a move that will significantly boost Israel’s long-range strike capability, the IDF said.The multi-role aircraft makes mid-air refueling possible for fighter jets and other aircraft, but can also be used for military transport.The KC-46 aircraft are to replace the Israeli Air Force’s current fleet of aging Boeing 707s refueling planes, which played a key role in Israel’s recent wars against Iran. However, the IAF has largely relied on using US Air Force refuelers to enable jets to carry out strikes in Iran, some 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) from Israel and far outside the normal flight range of Israeli jets.According to the military, the KC-47 can carry up to 200,000 pounds of fuel, a 15 percent increase over the previous model. It is also more efficient than the 707, the IDF said, which will increase the flight time, allowing for longer refueling missions.The aircraft was inaugurated at Nevatim Airbase during a ceremony attended by IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir and Israeli Air Force chief Maj. Gen. Omer Tischler.“The arrival of the new plane significantly strengthens the air force’s superiority in the ongoing multi-front war and in long-range operations,” the IDF said, noting that the aircraft also provide “advanced transport and multi-mission capabilities.”“Here, from the runways of Nevatim Airbase, refueling aircraft took off around two months ago and carried the entire air force to Iran on their wings,” Tischler said at the ceremony, referring to the US-Israel war on Iran.“Even at this hour, the air force is in the skies – its aircraft and personnel are operating from the air and on the ground, striking Hezbollah with force,” he said, adding that the new KC-46s provide “more fuel, more payload, farther reach.”During the recent war in Iran, which began with joint US-Israeli strikes on February 28, 2026, the IAF carried over 10,800 separate strikes on over 4,000 targets, including air defense systems, ballistic missile launchers, weapon production sites, nuclear facilities, various headquarters, and military commanders and leaders.IAF fighter jets conducted some 8,500 sorties to Iran, the military said.Each of those strikes had to be aided by aerial refueling, as fighter jets do not carry enough fuel to fly from Israel to Iran on one tank.While Israel’s 707 refueling planes were deployed to aid in the strikes, the IAF heavily relied on US refueling planes, especially the KC-135 Stratotanker, many of which were stationed in Israel throughout the war.The American military has said that it alone carried out 13,000 strikes on Iranian military targets during the recent conflict.Emanuel Fabian contributed to this report.
Soldier killed in Hezbollah drone attack as Israel widens strikes on terror group-Sgt. Rotem Yanai, 20, killed while running to shelter in military zone on northern border, two reservists injured; IDF targets terror sites around Tyre after urging civilians to flee further north By Emanuel Fabian and AFP Today, 9:09 am-MAY 28,26
A soldier was killed and two reservists were wounded in a Hezbollah explosive drone attack near the Lebanese border, the military announced Thursday, as fighting along the restive frontier continued to intensify.Sgt. Rotem Yanai, a 20-year-old service conditions NCO in the Givati Brigade’s Rotem Battalion, was killed as she ran to a shelter during a twin drone attack in a military zone on the Israeli side of the border on Wednesday, the army said.In Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces said it had begun striking Hezbollah infrastructure around the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, a day after issuing a sweeping evacuation warning indicating that it would extend operations to areas up to 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the border, with political and military leaders vowing to ramp up operations in Lebanon and expanding a ground campaign.The army later said it had struck over 135 targets over the past 24 hours, and Lebanese authorities reported at least 12 killed in strikes on Thursday morning alone, including two children.Yanai, a resident of Giv’at Ada in central Israel, was the 24th soldier to be killed since Hezbollah began attacking Israel on March 2 in support of Iran, after US-Israeli strikes on the Islamic Republic. A civilian contractor has also been killed in southern Lebanon.A second explosive drone that also took part in the deadly attack on Wednesday, seriously wounded a reservist and left another reservist in moderate condition.The drones had triggered sirens in the area as they were detected; however, they were not intercepted.Israel has struggled to fend off growing attacks on troops in southern Lebanon and northern Israel by Hezbollah’s first-person view drones, which are largely impervious to jamming technology. The terror group has also fired rockets and other types of UAVs, hitting both military and civilian targets.Another Hezbollah drone was intercepted early Thursday morning over an area of southern Lebanon where Israeli troops are operating, the military said.The drone and the attempts to shoot it down triggered sirens in several border communities in the Galilee panhandle.Including Yanai, 11 soldiers have been killed on the Lebanese front since the start of a ceasefire, now largely unraveled, between Israel and Hezbollah last month.Talks are expected on Friday between Lebanese and Israeli military delegations at the Pentagon, with a new round of direct negotiations aimed at ending the hostilities set for next week.A delegation comprising six Lebanese officers, headed by the army’s director of operations Georges Rizkallah, will participate in the talks.A Lebanese military source told AFP the delegation will “emphasize the need for a ceasefire, and will present the army’s plan for a state weapons monopoly and the extension of state authority across the country.”Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday that Israel is “intensifying operations” in Lebanon by taking strategic positions and reinforcing the security buffer zone as the IDF pushed past the lines it held as it seeks to counter the recent surge in drone attacks.The IDF said Thursday afternoon that it had struck over 135 Hezbollah targets in the past day, including 15 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Tyre used to advance attacks against Israel.It also said it hit 10 rocket launch sites and a Hezbollah training camp in southern Lebanon and the eastern Beqaa Valley.It said several operatives were killed when they were struck while leaving the site of a rocket launcher used to attack troops.Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported two sets of Israeli strikes on Tyre and an area to its east early Thursday morning, hitting a building and sparking a fire in Tyre.It later reported strikes in the Sidon area, north of Tyre, including a strike on a building that left five people dead. Among the killed was Hossan Zeidan who once was a correspondent for Iran’s Arabic-language al-Aalam television, according to the Associated Press.In the nearby coastal town of Adloun, an Israeli drone struck a car with a family that was fleeing, killing six people, of which four were two children and their parents, the Lebanese Health Ministry said.Elsewhere near the city of Nabatiyeh, the Lebanese military said a soldier was killed in an Israeli drone strike while he was driving his motorcycle.The strikes came after the IDF issued an evacuation order for the area, saying it was “compelled to take forceful action” against Hezbollah. It announced in a later statement that it had begun strikes targeting the group’s infrastructure.In a sweeping evacuation order issued Wednesday, Lebanese civilians were told to flee north of the Zahrani River, extending the potential combat zone deeper inside Lebanese territory.An Israeli military official said Tuesday that soldiers had begun operating outside the “yellow line,” which runs around 10 kilometers deep inside Lebanese territory.The latest round of fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah terror group has claimed more than 3,000 lives in Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s health ministry last week. Several hundred of that number were said to have been killed amid the shaky US-brokered ceasefire.The figures do not distinguish between civilians and combatants, though sources familiar with Hezbollah’s own casualty figures have said some of the terror group’s fighters aren’t included.The Israeli military has said that it has killed over 2,000 Hezbollah operatives, including hundreds of members of the terror group’s elite Radwan Force, since hostilities escalated amid the war with Iran.During the fighting in Lebanon, Hezbollah has fired some 5,500 rockets at IDF troops operating in the south of the country, as well as around 2,500 at Israel, according to the military.There have been at least 75 rocket impact sites in Israel. In addition, Hezbollah has launched around 300 drones, of which 25 struck Israel, according to the IDF.
Analysis Some killings have elevated more extreme successors-Targeted killings haven’t improved Israel’s strategic regional position — experts-While multiple layers of leaders in Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah have been taken out, all three have managed to press on, while broader goals behind assassinations have gone unmet By SAM METZ and FATMA KHALED Today, 4:41 pm-MAY 28,26
AP — Over the past two weeks, the Israel Defense Forces has killed both the leader of Hamas’s military wing and his replacement — the latest in a long string of targeted killings aimed at senior members of Iran-backed terror groups.They were identified as Mohammed Odeh and Izz al-Din al-Haddad, architects of the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel. Officials say their killings were part of broader efforts to pursue those behind the onslaught that triggered the war in Gaza.But while targeted killings may provide tangible achievements that leaders can brand as victories, they rarely address the underlying grievances that propel conflicts.“The killing of military chiefs such as Odeh and Haddad points to Israel’s operational ability to reach Hamas’s military leadership,” said Nasser Khdour of the nonprofit ACLED, which tracks reports of political violence and conflict worldwide. But, he added, “the killing of senior commanders is unlikely, on its own, to push Hamas toward disarmament or make it accept the complete removal of its role in Gaza’s security and governance.”An age-old tactic-Israel has carried out dozens of targeted killings throughout its history, but Palestinian and Lebanese terror groups have often endured and grown even more powerful after the loss of top leaders.Take Hezbollah, for example. An Israeli airstrike killed its then-leader Abbas Musawi in southern Lebanon in 1992. Under Hassan Nasrallah, his charismatic replacement, Hezbollah grew into the region’s most powerful armed group and fought Israel to a bloody stalemate in 2006.Nasrallah and nearly all of his deputies were killed in the 2024 war between Israel and Hezbollah. The Iran-backed group suffered other major losses that year, but resumed missile and drone attacks on Israel days after the start of the current war.Hamas has lost one leader after another. Israel killed its founder and spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, in a 2004 airstrike. Nearly all the architects of the group’s October 7 massacre have since been killed.But the group remains in control of the nearly half of Gaza that the IDF doesn’t occupy and is still managing to recruit new members and maintain a tight grip on Palestinian society, as no alternative to the terror group has been stood up.While the US is seeking to install a technocratic Palestinian government to replace Hamas, the plan hinges on the terror group agreeing to disarm, which it has shown little willingness to do.So both Hamas and Hezbollah press on, fueled by the decades-old grievances stemming from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.The United States has also resorted to targeted killings against al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group, taking out Osama bin Laden in a 2011 raid in Pakistan and ISIS founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in 2019. Both groups have been vastly diminished, but only after years-long wars involving ground forces.Who comes after Yossi Kuperwasser, the former head of Israel’s military intelligence research division, said in March that targeted killings can be an effective tool but are not a “cure for all problems.”A man holds a sign depicting, from left, the late Iranian revolutionary founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and current Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei during a ceremony honoring the armed forces and those killed in the war with Israel and the US at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosque in Tehran, Iran, May 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)“These operations by themselves don’t dramatically change the ability of those organizations to cause damage and to carry out attacks,” he acknowledged. “But it’s important for Israel to weaken its enemies.”In Gaza, Lebanon, and now Iran, he noted, Israel has taken out dozens of figures, reshaping the leadership structure in lasting ways.Targeted killings were a key strategy in the early days of the Iran war. Top military and political officials up to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were killed in the war’s opening salvos. Khamenei has been replaced by his son, Mojtaba, who is seen as even less compromising.Kuperwasser said that targeted killings in Iran hadn’t transformed the theocracy but had changed it.“Maybe there’s not ‘regime change’ yet, but there is ‘change in regime.’ The people are not the same people,” he said.US President Donald Trump, for his part, insists that regime change has in fact taken place, citing multiple layers of Iran’s leadership that have been taken out.And yet, the Islamic Republic remains in power, with authority shifted to its less theocratic but more hardline Revolutionary Guard.Meanwhile, the goals of the operation pertaining to curbing Iran’s ability to threaten its neighbors have gone unmet.Killing leaders can also backfire-In past instances, targeted killings have served to radicalize followers or members of political movements and terror groups, elevating more extreme successors or turning slain leaders into martyrs with enduring influence.Northeastern University political scientist Max Abrahms said data from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel, and the Palestinian territories show violence against civilians spikes after targeted killings.“Leadership decapitation is risky,” he said. “When you take out a leader that prefers some degree of restraint and had influence over subordinates, then there’s a very good chance that, upon that person’s death, you’re going to see even more extreme tactics.”Targeted killings can create leadership vacuums and the potential for change, but only when coupled with a coherent political strategy, said Mohanad Hage Ali, deputy director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.“You can decapitate an organization or defeat it militarily, but if you don’t follow through politically, it doesn’t work. And it’s hard to see how this goes much further,” he said.Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.
Aging may be more plastic than we once believed'In step toward immortality, Israeli scientists say they can ‘rewind’ aging in mouse livers-SIRT6 ‘longevity’ protein reverses DNA structure in new peer-reviewed study by researchers at Bar-Ilan University and US National Institute on Aging; treatment seeks to extend healthy human lifespan By Diana Bletter-27 May 2026, 5:18 pm
Researchers from Bar-Ilan University, the US National Institute on Aging, and Tel Aviv University say they have reversed key signs of age-related decline in the livers of older mice by boosting levels of SIRT6, known as the longevity protein.The peer-reviewed findings, published in Nature Communications, suggest that biological changes associated with growing older might not be a one-way street, after all.Using advanced tools to map out DNA architecture and measure real-time gene activity, the research team studied older mice that had been given additional SIRT6, which silences genes associated with inflammation and aging.The scientists found they could “rewind” age-related changes in cells within the liver tissue, said research supervisor Prof. Haim Cohen, director of the Sagol Healthy Human Longevity Center at Bar-Ilan University.To put it simply, Cohen said, “We took an old liver and restored its DNA organization toward a much younger state.”Doctoral students Ron Nagar and Zacharia Schwartz led the study, which, said Cohen, showed that by upping SIRT6, “we may eventually be able to preserve tissue function, reduce inflammation, and improve health during aging.”The importance of SIRT6-Cohen’s lab explores the basic biological mechanisms underlying the aging process and how to delay and prevent aging-associated diseases.In a 2012 breakthrough, Cohen was the first researcher in the world to increase life expectancy in mice by augmenting their SIRT6 levels.SIRT6, which is found primarily in the cell nucleus, helps the body repair DNA, control metabolic processes, and regulate aging.Reversing age-related changes-SIRT6 can also influence chromatin, a structure that carefully folds and arranges the DNA to fit inside the cell’s nucleus.In mammals, aging causes this chromatin packaging to become loose and disorganized, leading to inflammation and possible diseases. The research team wanted to see if the addition of SIRT6 could successfully direct the chromatin to reorganize its packaging once again.For the experiment, the researchers took normal mice and allowed them to age naturally, to about 24 months, which is the equivalent of about 70 to 80 years in humans, and then increased the levels of the SIRT6 protein.The researchers activated SIRT6 directly in the liver in one group. In the control group, they activated another gene that was not expected to affect aging, serving only as a benchmark.The study found that by heightening the SIRT6 levels in the old mice, many of these age-related chromatin changes didn’t just slow down — they reversed.The researchers also identified a specific marker, H3K9ac, a chemical switch that tells the chromatin structure when to close or open.As the lab mice got older, their inner switch got stuck in an open position, accidentally turning on the genes that cause harmful inflammation.The SIRT6 protein repaired this by closing these specific switches, forcing the DNA structure to tighten back to a healthy, youthful state.“This is the hidden language of longevity,” Cohen said.The current research builds on Cohen’s previous discoveries on the importance of SIRT6 in the process of longevity and healthy aging.He established biotechnology and longevity company SirTLab at Bar-Ilan to find “ways to increase or restore the level of SIRT6 because as we age, there is a decline in its activity.”Dr. Nir Barzalai, director of the Institute for Aging Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, and president of the Academy of Geroscience, told The Times of Israel that his own research focuses on how aging has “distinct biological drivers that can be targeted to prevent age-related diseases.”Barzalai was not involved in Cohen’s study.Barzalai, who has studied “hundreds of centenarians,” said he found a few of them with mutations in Sirt6, associated with slowing their aging.“The discovery of Sirt6 in animals and humans shows [the possibility of improving] healthspan and longevity,” Barzalai said. “This is probably the most important discovery in human biology.”He added that SIRT6 therapy is part of a new science that treats “our health, not our diseases.”Cohen said that as humans, “we believe that we are at the top of evolution. But the truth is that when we speak about longevity, there are mammals like whales that live longer than us.”He said that his lab is “trying to find ways to steal the idea of what evolution gave to whales, and take it to humans to extend our lives.”“This is exciting because it suggests that aging may be more plastic than we once believed,” Cohen said. “The SIRT6 protein affects longevity in mice, so we have a good, solid argument to say that whatever we find in mice, we will also find in humans.”
THESES LEFT-WING DEMON POSSESSED PAID BY SOROS AND LIBERALS PUPPETS THAT COME AGAINST THE ICE AGENTS IN NEW JERSEY. AND ALSO THESE GANGS OF LIBERAL KIDS PROBABLY PAID AS PUPPETS OF SOROS TO DESTROY CITES AND PEOPLE. WILL NOT LIKE IT WHEN THEY DIE. AND BURN IN HELL.
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Federal agents in New Jersey beat back anti-ICE agitators in chaos outside Delaney Hall detention facility-Confrontation follows days of protests over alleged hunger strike and conditions at the privately run facility-By Stephen Sorace Fox News-Published May 27, 2026 10:23am EDT
Federal agents deployed pepper spray and beat back anti-ICE agitators outside the Delaney Hall detention center in New Jersey on Tuesday night, following days of chaos outside the privately run facility.The confrontation, captured on video shared by FreedomNewsTV, shows the agitators trying to stop vehicles from leaving Delaney Hall in Newark. Authorities are seen attempting to stop agitators from obstructing vehicles and clearing them from the road.The video shows the encounter turned physical as federal agents forcibly pushed back agitators who made contact with the hood of a vehicle trying to leave the facility. Some agents were also seen deploying pepper spray while others used batons against the agitators.BLUE STATE ICE FACILITY RAMPS UP SECURITY WITH NEW BARRICADES AMID CLASHES WITH PROTESTERS-Federal agents clash with anti-ICE agitators outside Delaney Hall in Newark, N.J.Federal agents pushed back anti-ICE agitators who were blocking vehicles from leaving Delaney Hall, a privately run immigration detention facility, in Newark, New Jersey, on Tuesday, May 26, 2026. (FNTV)-On Tuesday night, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin addressed the latest confrontation in a post on X."ICE law enforcement officers were assaulted by anti-ICE rioters who sprayed law enforcement with an unknown chemical substance," Mullin wrote, adding that two individuals were arrested for allegedly assaulting, resisting and impeding federal officers.The clashes extended a weekend protest over conditions for detainees in the facility, prompted by a reported hunger strike undertaken by the detainees themselves.Mullin on Monday denied the claims, writing, "There is NO hunger strike at Delaney Hall. There are no subprime conditions."SOMETHING TO HIDE? ICE UNDER FIRE FOR SUBSTANDARD CONDITIONS AT FOR-PROFIT DETENTION CENTER-During the days of demonstrations, prominent New Jersey Democrats came to the facility, including Sen. Andy Kim and Gov. Mikie Sherrill. While Kim was allowed entry to the facility, Sherrill was denied.
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill and Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J., stand outside Newark, New Jersey's Delaney Hall detention center during a protest.Democrats, including Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., rallied around Sherrill, criticizing ICE and the facility on social media.Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday said, "We will NOT let rioters stop or slow @ICEgov down.""While New Jersey sanctuary politicians and anti-ICE agitators chose to spend their Memorial Day weekend smearing law enforcement and rioting outside ICE’s Delaney Hall facility, our law enforcement continued to put their lives on the line to arrest murderers, pedophiles, and kidnappers," the department wrote on X, replying with a thread of posts and images of criminal illegal aliens they say have been arrested.Fox News Digital’s Robert McGreevy and Peter Pinedo contributed to this report.
More than 300 arrested in sprawling California crackdown on child exploitation crimes-Prosecutor warns parents to 'get your kids off the internet' as predators increasingly groom minors online-By Bonny Chu Fox News-Published May 21, 2026 9:04pm EDT
More than 300 suspects have been arrested in a sweeping multi-agency crackdown on child exploitation crimes across Southern California, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) announced Thursday. The large-scale enforcement effort, dubbed "Operation Firewall," targeted a wide range of internet-facilitated offenses, including child pornography, human trafficking, grooming, and attempts to lure minors into illicit encounters.Authorities said the two-week operation — which ran from April 19 through May 3 — spanned five counties and brought together 112 law enforcement partners. The effort was led by the LAPD Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Program.In total, the operation resulted in 341 arrests and the rescue of 40 children, officials said.FLORIDA’S OPERATION DRAGON EYE RESCUES DOZENS OF ‘CRITICALLY MISSING’ CHILDREN IN MASSIVE STING"Operation Firewall was designed to identify and apprehend predators who use the internet to facilitate the sexual exploitation and abuse of children, while also identifying and rescuing those children from their abusers," LAPD said.Investigators conducted undercover operations across multiple social media platforms, followed by the execution of numerous search and arrest warrants, police said.MEXICAN ILLEGAL ALIEN ALLEGEDLY USED ROBLOX CURRENCY TO SOLICIT EXPLICIT CONTENT FROM KIDS UNDER 10-One arrest resulted in a 45-year prison sentence for 42-year-old Daniel Navarro, who allegedly groomed two girls on Instagram and trafficked one to Mexico. He allegedly posed as a teenage boy and football player to entice his victims.Over 150,000 illicit images were also uncovered, following an investigation into a Long Beach resident suspected of producing child sexual abuse material, Fox 11 Los Angeles said.Authorities said charges span a broad range of offenses, including production, possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material; lewd acts with a child; contacting a minor for sexual purposes; human trafficking; failure to register as a convicted sex offender; and violations of parole and probation conditions.Many of the victims have reportedly been reunited with their families or placed under the care of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).FBI TARGETS 250 SUSPECTS IN '764' NETWORK OF ONLINE PREDATORS MANIPULATING KIDS INTO VIOLENT, EXPLICIT VIDEOS-Law enforcement leaders used the operation to deliver a blunt warning to parents about the dangers of online grooming, saying predators often target children through digital platforms rather than in person."Get your kids off the internet. Nothing good comes from it. Most of the exploitation we're seeing today, they are not meeting these people out in the park or on the street. They are meeting your kids and they are grooming them online," U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli said, according to Fox 11."If you were a parent, you would never walk your child physically into a room and leave them alone with a predator or a pedophile. Yet every day, parents hand their kids electronic device that gives them digital access into online gaming platforms or digital chat rooms... My message to parents, that the Fourth Amendment does not apply to you. Get in your kids' stuff," Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes added, according to the outlet. Officials also highlighted the notorious "764" group, described as an online nihilistic violent extremist network that targets vulnerable minors online and coerces them into self-harm and explicit content, Fox 11 said.Bonny Chu is a Breaking and Trending News Writer for Fox News Digital
lius Constantine Motal/The Guardian-New Jersey-‘We are not criminals’: protests erupt as hunger strike rocks New Jersey ICE jail-José Olivares and Julius Constantine Motal in Newark-Wed 27 May 2026 19.48 BST
Protests against immigration enforcement at a facility where detainees are on a hunger and labor strike erupted in fresh violence on Tuesday night as federal officers sprayed chemicals and charged at demonstrators outside the jail in New Jersey.Following hours of relative quiet, a day after masked and armored Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel pepper-sprayed US senator Andy Kim, tensions ramped up again outside the Delaney Hall facility on the fifth day of the strike.At one point on Tuesday evening, a protester who threw something at ICE officers was chased by dozens of officials, tased and then carried into the jail.The Newark-based ICE facility is operated by the Geo Group, one of the biggest private prison companies in the US. According to activists and detainees, between 300 and 400 detainees are participating in the strike, demanding improved food, ventilation and medical care – and for their immigration cases to proceed.The hunger and work strike and protests come as the Trump administration continues its controversial, aggressive and increasingly unpopular mass deportation campaign, targeting immigrants nationwide to detain and deport them.A letter from detainees was published by advocates on Tuesday morning. Two men recently released from Delaney confirmed in interviews with the Guardian their participation in the strike, despite denials by the Trump administration that any such strike was happening.“We are detained, we are on hunger strike, demanding due process rights and the improvement of conditions,” one of the men said in an interview with the Guardian. “We are not criminals. We are people who enter [the facility] with a clean record. We pay our taxes. [We are] Fathers. Mothers. Spouses of citizens with existing petitions.”a man sits in a chair-On Tuesday afternoon, Luis was released from Delaney Hall and huddled with immigration advocates. He spoke with the Guardian minutes later, requesting a face covering and anonymity for fear of retaliation by ICE. He said he was detained by ICE during a routine check-in with the authorities, which is uncommon for people who have a legal case going through the immigration system.However, arrests during such check-ins have become an increasing practice used by the agency under the second Trump administration. He had been locked up in Delaney Hall for three and a half months, he said.“If they freed us, we wouldn’t generate profit for this business,” Luis said, referring to the contractor, the Geo Group. His hands shook as he spoke but he gave his account assertively. “If we are going to be detained for months so this company can profit, they should at least provide a better ‘service’,” he said.In response to questions from the Guardian, Geo Group provided a statement that said the company provides “around-the-clock access to medical care, in-person and virtual legal and family visitation, general and legal library access” to detainees and other services, including meals. The spokesperson also said all services were monitored by ICE, adding they were “proud of the role our company has played for 40 years to support the law enforcement mission” of ICE.As nighttime approached on Tuesday, a line of ICE officers, armed with guns, batons, Tasers and pepper spray, stood outside the facility gates, occasionally pushing the crowd back so official cars and vans could enter and exit the property.This followed a hectic weekend of demonstrations and clashes. On Monday, a number of Democratic lawmakers, including New Jersey senator Andy Kim and Governor Mikie Sherrill, had attempted to enter the facility. Kim has made several visits inside the facility in his congressional capacity and has declared conditions “inhumane”.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the parent agency of ICE, and its department secretary, Markwayne Mullin, accused the Democratic politicians of “spreading smears” about ICE and denied the strike was taking place.“There is no hunger strike at Delaney Hall. There are no subprime conditions,” Mullin posted on social media.Mullin said detainees receive three meals a day, are evaluated by certified dieticians, and receive clean water, clothing, bedding, showers, toiletries and comprehensive medical care.“Illegal aliens also have access to phones to communicate with their family members and lawyers,” Mullin said in a statement.people hold barricades-Delaney Hall strikers have complained of inedible food that they have observed containing worms, deficient infrastructure with no air conditioning and poor ventilation, a persistent flu and other viruses spreading throughout the facility, delayed medical care and lags in their immigration cases, according to their Tuesday letter. In privately-run ICE detention centers nationwide, detainees perform cooking, cleaning and laundry work, getting paid as little as $1 an hour.“One thing about this entire chaotic situation has been consistent, and that is what people inside are reporting about their experience and what our federal representatives have witnessed,” said Amy Torres, executive director at the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice. “Conditions were bad enough for people to lose their pregnancies. They were bad enough to start a lice infestation, to have a strain of flu that has been going around untreated. That’s what got people to strike.”Kim made a long series of posts to X on Sunday listing allegations about Delaney Hall, including that a woman had a miscarriage at the facility and had to cope by herself, while another woman who was pregnant was unable to obtain full OB/GYN support, people were detained there after being arrested during their interviews for permanent US residency (green cards), and a host of other alleged injustices.Mullin called Kim and other lawmakers’ attempts to enter Delaney “a political stunt by New Jersey sanctuary politicians for fundraising clicks”, referring to the fact that New Jersey is a state where collaboration between local law enforcement and ICE is limited.The facility sits in an industrial part of Newark, surrounded by factories and packaging plants. The air by the facility is putrid, smelling like sewage and chemicals, only worsened by Tuesday’s heat and blaring sun. A nonstop convoy of trucks passed by the facility, with some blaring their horns in support of the protesters.skip past newsletter promotion-Protesters throughout the day chanted and yelled at the ICE officials. One pro-ICE counter-protester arrived in the late afternoon and stood between the ICE officers and the protesters, exchanging colorful insults.As the typical workday wound down and the convoy of trucks slowed, protesters, who numbered somewhere over 100, and the several dozen ICE officers grew more agitated. At about 7.30pm, while the crowd of was chanting, one protester threw an umbrella at an ICE official, prompting the line of mask-wearing agents to rush the crowd, chasing them across the street, some at a sprint, and firing pepper spray, leaving protesters coughing and teary-eyed.For the next few hours, the dynamic played out several times, as protesters chanted, yelled and threw items such as bottles of water at officials, who responded by shooting orange-colored spray directly in people’s faces. ICE officers would rush the crowd and chase down individuals, pepper spraying anyone in their way. A Guardian photographer observed at least seven journalists sprayed throughout the evening.At one point, over a dozen officers rushed the crowd, chasing after a protester who ran across the street and on to train tracks covered in gravel. As the protester ran, an ICE officer discharged his Taser, striking him in the back. The protester’s body went stiff and he fell on to the stones. ICE officers picked him up and carried him into the facility, while shoving and threatening to spray others who stood in their way.a man in tactical gear fires a taser at another man“Tonight, ICE law enforcement officers were assaulted by anti-ICE rioters who sprayed law enforcement with an unknown chemical substance,” Mullin said on Tuesday night. “Two individuals were arrested for assaulting, resisting and impeding federal officers.”Throughout the day, families with small children arrived at the facility gate asking to visit loved ones inside, only to be turned away.“I was in there for three and half months. It’s heavy, we’re still not eating. I hope they help the ones inside,” said another man with a trembling voice, who spoke with the Guardian shortly after being released from the facility. The man seemed shaken, overwhelmed and nervous as he stepped on to the street where protesters chanted. “I don’t want to say anything more because then they’ll take me back,” he said in Spanish, without giving his name, as dozens of other media then swarmed around him.The strike will continue until Sherrill enters and meet with detainees, Luis said. On Monday, Sherrill had requested to enter the facility alongside other lawmakers but was denied.ICE detention in New Jersey has been a political point of tension for years. The state passed a law in 2021 barring the use of privately-owned facilities for immigration detention. But a private prison company sued, with support from the Biden administration, leading to a legal battle that eventually struck down the law. Amid litigation, ICE entered into a 15-year contract with Geo Group to reopen Delaney Hall, which had been operating as a halfway house until it was shuttered in 2023. ICE and Geo Group began detaining immigrants there in May 2025.Ever since, Delaney Hall has been a target for protest. Last May, the Newark mayor, Ras Baraka, was arrested after requesting to enter the facility, and US representative LaMonica McIver was later charged with various crimes after a skirmish outside the facility. In June, protesting detainees pushed down a wall inside the facility and four escaped. In December, a Haitian man detained in Delaney died of “suspected natural causes”.a man chants near men in tactical gear-“The stories coming out of what is going on inside are horrendous,” said Catalina Adorno, a volunteer with Cosecha, an immigrant rights organization in New Jersey. “We want to make sure they’re being heard. It wasn’t until Friday that they were like: ‘We don’t think we’re being heard. No one is listening to us.’ So on Friday, they decided to launch their strike.”Following the announcement of the strike, Delaney Hall staff reportedly removed tablets from the units inside the facility, limiting the communication detainees have with the outside world. The DHS said in a statement all visits were “currently suspended due to riots outside the facility”.The detained immigrants inside Delaney are determined to continue the strike. On Monday, one of the hunger-striking men reportedly fainted inside the facility. According to Luis, facility staff did not help the man, so others inside the unit gave him water with salt and sugar, encouraging him to break the hunger strike and eat.Protests continued late into the night on Tuesday. Torres, from the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice, pointed to ICE officers’ tactics.“If this is what federal agents are willing to do to the public, what are they doing to the people they have in detention?” Torres asked.
Uncool: Sweltering globe will smash heat records over next 5 years, UN forecasts-Projections show high chances for mercury to surge past warming limit threshold at least once by 2030, as spiking temperatures bring deadly extreme weather from droughts to floods By Seth Borenstein Today, 1:29 pm-MAY 28,26
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the next five years, the Earth is overwhelmingly likely to surge again and again past the international climate threshold set as safe and shatter its hottest-year record along the way, according to new United Nations climate projections.The World Meteorological Organization also forecasts an overheating Arctic that warms nearly 3 degrees Fahrenheit (1.66 degrees Celsius) between now and 2030 and a dangerous drought with potential wildfires for the Amazon, a crucial part of Earth’s natural defenses to lessen human-caused climate change.A hotter globe from the burning of coal, oil and gas means more extreme weather, including floods, droughts, and heat waves, scientists said.Projections by the UN climate agency and the United Kingdom’s Meteorological Office said there’s a 75 percent chance that the average global temperature between 2026 and 2030 will exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) since pre-industrial times. That threshold is the agreed-upon limit of warming — averaged over 20 years — set in 2015 by the Paris climate agreement.A UN science report a few years later detailed how exceeding that 1.5 mark will likely increase death, danger, and species loss. Even though it’s only a few tenths of a degree, some of the planet’s ecosystems, such as coral and glaciers, can’t handle the strain.There’s a 91% chance that at least one of the next five years will shoot past the 1.5 degree threshold and an 86% chance that one of those years will smash the record for Earth’s hottest year set in 2024, the WMO report said.The WMO projects each year between now and 2030 to be between 1.3 degrees Celsius (2.3 degrees Fahrenheit) and 1.9 degrees Celsius (3.4 degrees Fahrenheit) hotter than since the late 1800s.“It’s important to note that [1.5] is not kind of a cliff edge that we’re going to fall off,” said report co-author Melissa Seabrook, a climate scientist at the UK Meteorological Office. “Every kind of 0.1 of a degree has more and more severe impact.”She pointed to the unprecedented May heat in Europe this week.An entire year or more above the 1.5 degree mark “means a whole range of extreme weather events, probably many so hot/wet/dry that it exceeds anything we’ve experienced in the past and thus crucially, anything our city planning, agriculture etc. has anticipated,” Imperial College of London climate scientist Friederike Otto, who wasn’t part of the report, said in an email. “This will mean many people will lose their lives, we are in for a lot of food price shocks, and more intense wildfires.”Nearly all the shorter-term forecasts call for a strong El Nino — a natural warming of parts of the central Pacific that alters weather worldwide and spikes global temperatures — to form soon. The WMO report said it could stretch all the way to 2028. Because of that, Seabrook said 2027 will likely break the 2024 heat record.And if the next five years average more than 1.5 degrees Celsius since pre-industrial times, that means Earth will have warmed a quarter of a degree Celsius (0.45 degrees Fahrenheit) in a decade, which is faster than the previous rates of warming. Those were closer to two-tenths of a degree Celsius per decade.Climate scientists are debating whether global warming is accelerating, “which obviously is quite scary,” and if these projections come true, it would give additional evidence to those who see a sped-up rate of change, Seabrook said.Accelerating warmth forecast in the Arctic-The projections, based on the averaging of about 200 runs of computer simulations using 13 different climate models from various countries, show warming in the Arctic rising 3.5 times faster than the rest of the globe. This is because there’s less ice and snow that had been reflecting solar radiation to space, Seabrook said. It becomes a vicious cycle.“As the temperature warms, more sea ice melts, the worse this makes it,” Seabrook said.Winters in the Arctic from 2020 to 2025 on average were 2.1 degrees Fahrenheit (1.2 degrees Celsius) warmer than the 1991-2020 average. The WMO projects the next five winters will average 5.1 degrees Fahrenheit (2.8 degrees Celsius) warmer than the recent normal, Seabrook said.The report also forecasts Arctic sea ice to continue to shrink in the summer.Amazon may get drier, sparking fire worries-The report calls for even warmer and unusually dry conditions in the Amazon basin, and that could be devastating for both local residents and the planet as a whole, Seabrook said.People rely on the Amazon for water, and the hotter, drier conditions should increase wildfire risk, Seabrook said, threatening to turn the Amazon, which now sucks heat-trapping carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, into a region that worsens the problem.Africa’s Sahel area, which has been extra dry, is likely to get more than normal rain and that could lead to flooding, Seabrook said.United Nations officials said efforts to curb climate change haven’t been enough.“Despite the progress of recent years, it’s clear that global heating is still outpacing global efforts to contain it, and the baking temperatures in Europe, India and elsewhere show yet again the brutal human and economic impacts of humanity still burning colossal amounts of coal, oil and gas,” UN climate chief Simon Stiell said about the WMO report.“Whether it’s extreme heat, mega-storms, floods, massive wildfires or droughts hitting food supply and prices,” he said, “every nation is already paying a huge price from this global climate crisis.”