Sunday, September 18, 2050

SALVATION-GODS FREE GIFT TO YOU-IF YOU ASK HIM INTO YOUR HEART

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

JACK VAN IMPE-NO BODIES IN HEAVEN ONLY ( MOSES-ELIJAH-ENOCH)-JESUS (HAS HIS NEVER DYING BODY LIKE WE CHRISTIANS GET AT THE RAPTURE TO LIVE ON EARTH FOREVER IN OUR SEEN BODY)--RIGHT NOW--ALL SPIRIT BODIES IN HEAVEN NOW ARE CHRISTIANS IN THEIR SPIRITUAL BODIES UNTIL THE RAPTURE OCCURS-WHEN ALL THE BODIES AND SPIRITS OF ALL CHRISTIANS DEAD-WILL REUNITE TOGETHER WITH EACH OTHER AGAIN.AND THEN WE WILL HAVE OUR NEW BODIES (NEVER DYING BODIES LIKE JESUS') AND WE RETURN TO EARTH WITH JESUS TO RULE FOREVER IN NOT OUR SPIRITUAL UNSEEN BODIES.BUT OUR CLEARLY SEEN NEW REUNITED SPIRIT-BODY-SOUL BODIES TO LITERALLY RULE ON EARTH FOREVER WITH JESUS.SO YES-JACK IS CORRECT THERE IS NO PERSON IN HEAVEN WITH A BODY BUT ONLY A SPIRIT BODY FOR NOW-UNTIL THE RAPTURE-WHEN WE GET OUR NEW BODIES THAT WILL BE SEEN AGAIN.AND LIVE ON EARTH WITH JESUS FOREVER.
RAPTURE-PRE-TRIB

ROSH HASHANA SHOFAR
SOUND OF THE SHOFAR

SALVATION GODS FREE GIFT TO YOU

IF YOU DONT KNOW KING JESUS AND WANT HIM TO TAKE OVER YOUR LIFE, HE LOVES YOU AND WANTS YOUR HEART TO BE WITH HIM FOREVER AND EVER. HE WANTS ALL PEOPLE ON EARTH TO COME TO REPENTENCE AND CALL ON HIM TO SAVE US FROM OUR SINS. ONLY HE CAN DO IT WHEN WE CALL ON HIM.

IF YOU WANT TO BE SAVED FOR TIME AND ETERNITY WITH KING JESUS SAY THIS PRAYER AND HE PROMISES ETERNAL LIFE WITH HIM. HELL WAS MADE FOR SATAN AND HIS ANGELS, GOD WANTS ALL HUMANS TO BE WITH HIM FOREVER.

PRAY THIS PRAYER

THANK YOU LORD JESUS. THAT YOU LOVED ME, AND GAVE YOURSELF FOR ME. WHAT LOVE, AND TODAY I RESPOND, I WANT YOU AS MY OWN PERSONAL SAVIOR. AND YOUR PRECIOUS BLOOD PUT INTO A SPECIAL BODY BY YOUR FATHER, WAS SHED FOR ME, TO CLEANSE ME, TO WASH ME, TO SAVE ME. I ACCEPT IT NOW, COME INTO MY HEART PRECIOUS SAVIOR. I PRAY THIS IN YOUR HOLY NAME KING JESUS. AMEN AND AMEN.

COME QUICKLY LORD JESUS.OUR JEWISH MESSIAH.AND KING.YOUR EARTHLY FOREVER THRONE OF DAVID AWAITS YOU IN JERUSALEM.AFTER THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION PERIOD.

JACK VAN IMPE ALTER CALL AT 23MINUTES OF THE VIDEO

ZECHARIAH 14:4
4 And his (JEWISH KING JESUS) feet shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem on the east, and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof toward the east and toward the west, and there shall be a very great valley; and half of the mountain shall remove toward the north, and half of it toward the south.

LUKE 1:32-33
32  He (JEWISH KING JESUS) shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David:(IN JERUSALEM)
33  And he shall reign over the house of Jacob (ISRAEL) for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.(THATS RULING FOREVER FROM JERUSALEM JESUS DOES)

ISAIAH 9:6-7
6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given:(JESUS 1ST COMING AS A BABY OR SAVIOR) and the government shall be upon his shoulder:(JESUS 2ND COMING AS RULING KING AND JUDGE FROM JERUSALEM FOREVER AT THE END OF THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION) and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
7 Of the increase of his (JESUS) government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David,( IN JERUSALEM) and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform this.

YOU EITHER LIVE WITH JESUS ON EARTH FOREVER.OR WITH SATAN FOREVER IN THE LAKE OF FIRE-WHICH I BELIEVE TO BE A BLACK HOLE IN OUTER DARKNESS OF THE HEAVINLIES.AFTER JESUS' 1,000 YEAR RULE ON EARTH.THEN ALL THE LOST DEAD STAND IN FRONT OF JESUS-THEN GET THROWN IN THE LAKE OF FIRE FOREVER WITH THEIR NEVER DYING BODY. AND WHETHER YOU BELIEVE THEIRS A HELL OR NOT. YOUR BELIEF DOES NOT MATTER. GOD TOLD US HE CREATED A HELL FOR THE DEVIL AND HIS ANGELS. AND WHOEVER IS NOT SAVED-SPENDS ETERNITY IN HELL WITH THE DEVIL AND HIS ANGELS. PERIOD.
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2016/02/just-seen-biggest-black-hole-ever-seen.html 

IS HELL REAL YOU DECIDE

IF YOUR NOT SAVED.YOU HAVE TO KNOW WERE YOU WILL SPEND ETERNITY-FOREVER IN YOUR NEVER DYING BODY.

The following article appeared in the well respected Finland newspaper, Ammenusastia

"As a communist I don’t believe in heaven or the Bible but as a scientist I now believe in hell," said Dr. Azzacove. "Needless to say we were shocked to make such a discovery. But we know what we saw and we know what we heard. And we are absolutely convinced that we drilled through the gates of hell!"Dr. Azzacove continued, ". . .the drill suddenly began to rotate wildly, indicating that we had reached a large empty pocket or cavern. Temperature sensors showed a dramatic increase in heat to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.""We lowered a microphone, designed to detect the sounds of plate movements down the shaft. But instead of plate movements we heard a human voice screaming in pain! At first we thought the sound was coming from our own equipment.""But when we made adjustments our worst suspicions were confirmed. The screams weren’t those of a single human, they were the screams of millions of humans!"The following is a recording that claims to be the actual sounds of hell from the above article.

Biblical Words that Describe Hell-Fire and brimstone-Furnace of fire-Judgment by fire-Fiery oven-Lake of fire-Eternal punishment-Pits of darkness-Flames of fire-Burning wind-Unquenchable fire-Judgment by fire. 
 
 MY HARNESS RACE SITE PREDICTIONS
https://stansracepredictions.blogspot.com/ 

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

WAR WITH IRAN - DAY 60 APR 28,26 - MOSSAD CHIEF SAYS AGENCY'S OPERATIONS PENETRATED CORE OF IRAN, LEBANON SECRETS.

WAR WITH IRAN - DAY 60 APR 28,26 - MOSSAD CHIEF SAYS AGENCY'S OPERATIONS PENETRATED CORE OF IRAN, LEBANON SECRETS.

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)

White House said likely to make counterproposal-Trump reportedly unhappy with Iran’s proposal to reopen Hormuz but shelve nuclear issue-Vance said to express concern war depleting US arms stockpiles; Iran reportedly resorting to ‘junk storage’ for oil amid US blockade on exports, will soon run out of space for crude By Reuters and ToI Staff Today, 11:47 am-APR 28,26

US President Donald Trump is unhappy with Iran’s latest ceasefire proposal because it doesn’t address the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, said a US official briefed on Trump’s Monday meeting with advisers.According to unnamed US officials cited by the Wall Street Journal, Trump did not reject Iran’s proposal outright during the meeting, but suggested Tehran was negotiating in bad faith and was unable to commit to halting its uranium enrichment and never seeking a nuclear arms.The officials said the White House would likely make a counterproposal in the coming days.White House spokeswoman Olivia Wales said in response to the reports that the US “will not negotiate through the press” and has “been clear about our red lines,” while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a Monday interview that Iran’s proposal was unacceptable.Rubio’s statement came after Axios reported that Iran had proposed an agreement on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the war, while delaying negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program for a later stage.In a separate report, the Wall Street Journal said Iran was seeking to avoid a costly oil production shutdown, and has resorted to delivering barrels of crude by rail or holding them in “junk storage” sites because its oil shipping has cratered since the US imposed a blockade on it on April 13.At least six tankers loaded with Iranian oil have been forced back to Iran by the US blockade in recent days, ship-tracking data showed, underscoring the war’s impact on traffic.Meanwhile, Iran’s oil inventories have grown more than tenfold, from 4.6 million barrels before the war to some 49 million, out of a maximum capacity of 95 million, the Wall Street Journal said, citing the Kpler energy data firm.Analysts cited by the Journal said Iran could run out of space to store crude in less than two weeks.The US imposed its blockade five days into a truce that had been conditioned on Tehran lifting its own blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. The Iranian blockade effectively choked off the waterway, which normally carries some 20 percent of the world’s energy shipments.Iran’s blockade began soon after the US and Israel launched the war on February 28 in a bid to destabilize Iran’s regime and destroy its ballistic missile and nuclear programs.The war has caused a sharp rise in energy prices worldwide and intensified the rift among Trump’s supporters, many of whom are leery of US intervention abroad.US Vice President JD Vance, an erstwhile critic of American adventurism overseas, has in private expressed concern that the war was depleting US weapons stockpiles as well as skepticism of the rosy picture that the Pentagon has given Trump of the war in Iran, The Atlantic reported Monday, citing unnamed administration officials and advisers to Vance.Hopes of reviving peace efforts have receded since Trump on Saturday scrapped a visit by his special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner to mediator Pakistan, where Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi shuttled in and out twice during the weekend.Senior Iranian officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters Araghchi presented a proposal in Islamabad that envisioned talks in stages, with the nuclear issue to be set aside at the start.A first step would require ending the war and providing guarantees that the fighting could not start up again. Then negotiators would resolve the US naval blockade and the fate of the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran aims to reopen under its control. Only then would talks look at other issues, including Iran’s uranium enrichment, which Iran demands to continue and the US seeks to end.Though Iran, whose leaders are sworn to destroy Israel, denies seeking nuclear arms, it has enriched uranium to levels with no peaceful application and obstructed international oversight of nuclear facilities. Washington has said nuclear issues must be dealt with from the outset.The path forward for negotiations remains unclear. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi signaled on Monday that Iran was not desperate for talks. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Monday that Iran was “humiliating” the US in the drama surrounding the talks.

'Sometimes we think it’s safe, then suddenly it’s not'20,000 seafarers stranded in Persian Gulf as Strait of Hormuz stays shut despite ceasefire-Mariners, mostly from India, endure fear and insolation amid missile blasts and food shortages as they remain trapped at sea since the Iran war began two months ago By AP Today, 8:23 am-APR 28,26

For about eight weeks, Indian Capt. Rahul Dhar and his crew have been stranded on their tanker in the Persian Gulf, sometimes watching drones and missiles explode as the Strait of Hormuz remained effectively shut while the Iran war dragged on.The crew’s morale, he said, is holding as they carry on with their routines, but the strain is beginning to show.A shaky ceasefire between the US and Iran on April 7 has brought “a careful sense of hope” for the crew, but there is still no clear end to the war. “Day to day, we try to keep things normal with open conversations and small team activities that help lift everyone’s spirits.”The crew sighted drones and missile interceptions several times, both near the ship and along the horizon during their watches. “Those moments were difficult and created real tension for the crew,” Dhar told The Associated Press.“None of us expected the warlike situation,” he said, noting that reliable internet has helped them stay in touch with families. “Those calls and messages really keep us grounded and give us strength.”Unable to cross-Around 20,000 seafarers on hundreds of vessels, including oil and gas tankers and cargo ships, have been stuck in the Gulf, unable to cross the Strait of Hormuz.Normally about a fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas transits the waterway.Roughly 80 vessels passed through the strait in the week of April 13-19, according to the maritime data firm Lloyd’s List Intelligence, compared to approximately 130 or more transits per day before the war.Dozens of ships have come under attack since the war started, and the UN says at least 10 seafarers were killed.Even as US President Donald Trump last week extended the ceasefire indefinitely, the US kept the blockade of Iranian ports. In response, Iran fired on ships in the strait and seized two.“Seafarers are the backbone of global trade, yet we are often the most affected by regional geopolitical conflicts,” said Capt. ArunKumar Rajendran, who also has been stranded with his tanker crew for around eight weeks.Some ‘watched blasts from decks’Manoj Kumar Yadav of the Forward Seamen’s Union of India said thousands of Indian sailors were aboard the stranded vessels, enduring days of fear and isolation as ships lay anchored near Iranian ports such as Bandar Abbas and Khorramshahr. Explosions sometimes occurred just a few hundred meters (yards) away.“They were watching blasts from their decks,” he said, adding that his union has been fielding daily distress calls from crews and their families. “Many of them were on board a ship for the first time, and you can imagine what mental state they have gone through.”India, one of the world’s largest suppliers of maritime labor, has more than 20,000 nationals working on foreign-flagged ships in the region, many of them beyond the reach of coordinated evacuation efforts. India’s shipping ministry said last week that at least 2,680 sailors had been evacuated since the conflict began.Yadav said many sailors reported acute shortages of food and drinking water, with some vessels were forced to ration supplies. Communication with families in India was sporadic due to internet disruptions and signal jamming. When contact was possible, sailors often paid high roaming charges for just a few minutes of conversation, he said.Sailors’ families are growing increasingly anxious, demanding the safe return of their loved ones.Mohamed Arrachedi, the International Transport Workers’ Federation’s network coordinator for the Middle East, said earlier this month it had received hundreds of requests for assistance, including for food, from seafarers.Facing drones and uncertainty-Stranded off Oman for more than a month, Reza Muhammad Saleh, an Indonesian chief officer aboard a Greek-owned cargo ship, said a drone exploded near the port shortly after they arrived March 3. At least two more incidents followed, forcing repeated evacuations of the crew to bunkers, he said. No one was harmed.“The biggest problem is the uncertainty. We don’t know when Hormuz will be open again,” Saleh told the AP.The vessel with 24 crew members from Indonesia, Arab countries, India and Ethiopia typically transports iron ore across Gulf states, transiting Hormuz once or twice a month. It now requires written clearance from Iran. “No company wants to take the risk without it,” he said.Though experienced in conflict zones, the crew has been rattled by missile strikes and GPS disruptions that forced it to use manual navigation, he said.“Sometimes we think it’s safe, then suddenly it’s not. Today we’re safe. Tomorrow, nobody knows,” he said.Fleet Management Limited usually communicates multiple times a day with dozens of stranded ships that are staffed by more than 400 seafarers, its CEO Capt. Rajalingam Subramaniam said.Stock checks are regularly maintained for food supply, and pickups have been arranged to ensure availability by moving vessels to the nearest points where they can pick up fresh and dry provisions, he said.Some crew changes were still happening, but in limited numbers. “Who wants to go on the ship?” Subramaniam said. “The inbound crew has the right to refuse and we respect (that).”Most of the stranded mariners have been in the Gulf since the war began. “(For) mariners who did not sign up to be in warlike area, they also (need) to be respected so that they do not become the unintended collateral,” he said.Among the vessels attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz during the ceasefire, several were fired upon and others turned back. Vessels managed by Fleet Management did not attempt to cross, Subramaniam said.Germany’s largest shipping company, Hapag-Lloyd, has had around 150 sailors stranded near the strait, on six vessels. “These are difficult days and weeks,” Hapag Lloyd spokesman Nils Haupt told the AP earlier this month. He said Hapag-Lloyd was in contact with the captains and crews at least once a day.“We’ve been able to rotate some of them (crew) in the meantime, but you can easily imagine that after such a long time, monotony naturally sets in on board,” he said.Shortages of global seafarers to worsen-The International Maritime Organization, the UN’s shipping agency, and others have called for a safe corridor for commercial vessels in the strait. Most ships are still unable to pass through, even though Iran had said the strait was open to vessels it perceived as non-hostile and demanded to collect tolls for passage.Iran was said to have placed mines in the waterway, and Trump said last week that the US was clearing Iranian mines and would “shoot and kill” boats laying mines in the area. Under heightened risks of mines and attacks on ships, “there is no safe transit anywhere in the Strait of Hormuz,” said IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez.Multiple crises in recent years have left many seafarers stranded at sea. That includes the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on ships in the Red Sea.Subramaniam said he worries that even after the Iran war ends, fewer people will be willing to sign up at a time when there is already a shortage of skilled seafarers.

Iran envoy hits back: US is only country to ever use nukes-Iran among dozens selected for vice presidency posts at UN non-proliferation confab-US envoy tells conference that Tehran’s selection an ‘affront’ to the NPT given that the Islamic Republic has ‘long demonstrated its contempt for non-proliferation commitments’By David Brunnstrom Today, 5:12 am-APR 28,26

REUTERS — The United States and Iran clashed at the United Nations on Monday over Tehran’s nuclear program and the latter’s selection to be one of dozens of vice presidents at a month-long conference to review the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.The 11th conference to review implementation of the NPT, which came into force in 1970, began on Monday at the United Nations in New York. Different groups nominated 34 conference vice presidents, and the conference chair, Vietnam’s UN ambassador Do Hung Viet, said Iran was picked by “the group of non-aligned and other states.”Christopher Yeaw, assistant secretary for the US Bureau of Arms Control and Nonproliferation, told the conference that Iran’s selection was an “affront” to the NPT.He said it was “indisputable that Iran has long demonstrated its contempt for the non-proliferation commitments of the NPT,” and had refused to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog to resolve questions about its program.He called Iran’s selection “beyond shameful and an embarrassment to the credibility of this conference.”Reza Najafi, who serves as Tehran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, rejected the US statement as “baseless and politically motivated.”“It is indefensible that the United States, as the only state ever to have used nuclear weapons, and the one that continues to expand and modernize its nuclear arsenal… seeks to position itself as an arbitrator of compliance,” he told the meeting.The nuclear issue has been at the heart of the two-month war between Iran and the United States and Israel, with US President Donald Trump reiterating on Sunday that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.Iran has long demanded Washington acknowledge its right to enrich uranium, which Tehran says it only seeks for peaceful purposes, but which Western powers say could be used to make nuclear weapons.Iran has insisted it does not seek nuclear weapons. But the IAEA and the US intelligence community separately assessed that Tehran had a nuclear weapons development program that it shuttered in 2003.On Monday, Iranian sources disclosed Tehran’s latest proposal to end the conflict, which would set aside discussion of Tehran’s nuclear program until the war is ended and disputes over shipping from the Gulf are resolved.Trump and his top national security aides met to discuss the conflict on Monday and White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told reporters “the president’s red lines with respect to Iran have been made very, very clear, not just to the American public, but also to them as well.”

White House: Trump has discussed new Iran proposal with aides-Rubio rejects new Iranian proposal to reopen Strait of Hormuz, with future of talks in limbo-Iran’s plan is ‘We’ll blow you up and you pay us,’ says top US diplomat; tanker traffic muted in strait, which Iran says it controls; Germany’s Merz: Iran ‘humiliating’ US in talks By Agencies, ToI Staff and Jacob Magid-27 April 2026, 8:36 pm

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Monday that a reported recent offer from Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz under strict conditions is not acceptable to the United States or other countries.Speaking in an interview with Fox News, Rubio said Iran has a different view of the strategic waterway than most of the rest of the world does: “What they mean by opening the straits is, yes, the straits are open, as long as you coordinate with Iran, get our permission, or we’ll blow you up, and you pay us.”“That’s not opening the straits,” the top US diplomat said. “Those are international waterways. They cannot normalize, nor can we tolerate them trying to normalize, a system in which the Iranians decide who gets to use them.”Rubio’s statement came after Axios reported that Iran had proposed an agreement on reopening the strait and ending the war, while delaying negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program for a later stage.Later Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump had discussed a new proposal from Iran with top national security aides, while also indicating that Washington was not fully satisfied with what Tehran was offering.“I wouldn’t say they were considering it,” Leavitt adds, regarding an Iranian suggestion to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for ending the US blockade. “I would say there’s a discussion.”Separately, Iran insisted it was still in control of the strait, a key pathway for the global oil supply.Negotiations between the sides were meant to take place in Pakistan last week, during an ongoing ceasefire in the US-Israeli war with Iran, but the talks did not come together. According to Axios, Iran’s attempt to kickstart negotiations again by solving the issues centered on the Strait of Hormuz was conveyed to the US by Pakistani mediators.US President Donald Trump was expected to discuss the Iranian proposal and other issues held up in the stalled negotiations during a Situation Room meeting with national security and foreign policy teams on Monday, the report added.The path forward for negotiations remains unclear. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi signaled on Monday that Iran was not desperate for talks. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Monday that Iran was “humiliating” the US in the drama surrounding the talks.Araghchi says Trump pushing for talks, Iran ‘stable’Hopes of reviving peace efforts have receded since Saturday, when Trump scrapped a visit by his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Islamabad, the Pakistani capital.Araghchi traveled to Russia on Monday. In Saint Petersburg, he said that Tehran is looking into Trump’s request for negotiations, according to a post on his Telegram account.He told reporters that Trump requested negotiations because the US has not achieved any of its objectives in the war, and said that the Islamic Republic is “stable, solid” during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Russian state TV.Due to the war with the United States and Israel, “the world has now realized Iran’s true power,” he claimed, and “it has become clear that the Islamic Republic of Iran is a stable, solid, and powerful system.”“For our part, we will do everything that serves your interests and the interests of all the peoples of the region to ensure that peace is achieved as quickly as possible,” Putin told Araghchi, according to Russian state media.“Last week, I received a message from Iran’s supreme leader. I would like to ask you to convey my most sincere thanks for this and to confirm that Russia, like Iran, intends to continue our strategic relationship,” Putin added in a reference to Iran’s new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not been seen or heard publicly since being appointed last month.Germany’s Merz says Iran ‘humiliating’ US in talks-Meanwhile, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday that Iran’s leadership was humiliating the US during the negotiations by getting American officials to travel to Pakistan and then leave without results, in an unusually abrupt rebuke over the conflict.Merz also said he did not see what exit strategy the US was pursuing in the Iran war, comments that underlined deep divisions between Washington and its European NATO allies, which had already been festering over the Ukraine war and other issues.“The Iranians are obviously very skilled at negotiating, or rather, very skillful at not negotiating, letting the Americans travel to Islamabad and then leave again without any result,” he said during a talk to students in the town of Marsberg.“An entire nation is being humiliated by the Iranian leadership, especially by these so-called Revolutionary Guards. And so I hope that this ends as quickly as possible,” he added at the venue in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.Trump has harshly criticized NATO allies for not sending their navies to help open the Strait of Hormuz during the conflict.Merz said it was evident the Strait of Hormuz had been at least partially mined. “We have offered, also as Europeans, to send German minesweepers to clear the strait, which has obviously been mined in part,” he said.He said the conflict was costing Germany “a lot of money, a lot of taxpayers’ money and a lot of economic strength.”Merz reiterated that Germans and Europeans were not consulted before the US and Israel started attacking Iran in late February, and that he had conveyed his skepticism directly to Trump afterwards.“If I had known that it would continue like this for five or six weeks and get progressively worse, I would have told him even more emphatically,” Merz said, comparing the conflict to previous US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.Iran’s military insists it is still in control of Hormuz-Maritime traffic in the strait remained muted Monday, as Iran’s military asserted that it still controls the waterway, and would remain in control under a new law proposed in Tehran’s parliament.Despite the ongoing US blockade, top Iranian security official Ebrahim Azizi asserted Monday that the country’s armed forces are in control of the strait and are seeking to prohibit the passage of “hostile vessels.”Azizi, the head of the national security commission in Iran’s parliament, said that a new law awaiting approval in parliament would ensure that the military remains the authority responsible for the key waterway after the war ends.He also said that the proposed law states that financial gains from the strait would be paid in the local rial currency. Azizi did not offer more details on the proposed law or when it is expected to be voted on in parliament.Meanwhile, shipping data on Monday showed that only some seven ships crossed the strait over the previous day.The ships, mainly dry bulk vessels, included several leaving from Iraqi ports and one from an Iranian port, according to ship tracking data from Kpler and separate satellite analysis from data analytics specialists SynMax.Shipping traffic passing through the crucial ‌waterway represents a fraction of the average 140 daily passages before the Iran war began on February 28. US Central Command has redirected 37 vessels since a US blockade of Iranian ports was imposed, the military said on Saturday.Six Iranian tankers returned to Iranian ports and sailed back through Hormuz in recent days with some 10.5 million barrels of oil, according to satellite analysis from TankerTrackers.com. Around four million barrels of Iranian oil onboard tankers sailed through the US blockade on Friday, according to separate satellite analysis from the tracking site.Oil prices stay high-Amid the stalled talks, oil prices again rose on Monday, with international oil benchmarks up around two percent, to a two-week high, and staying above $100 a barrel, though European stock markets advanced.“It may be that hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough were pretty faint to start with, and markets are now in wait-and-see territory ahead of a heavy week of earnings and economic touchpoints,” said Derren Nathan, head of equity research at Hargreaves Lansdown.As European governments and financial markets look to get a handle on the energy crisis, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday that he will host representatives from the Bank of England on Tuesday at a meeting of the government’s emergency response committee focused on the impact of the war in Iran.“Tomorrow, I’m chairing a meeting of Cobra on the impact [of the war], bringing in people from the Bank of England, so that you can be sure we will stand by working people in this crisis,” Starmer said in a speech to trade union members.“I have to level with you about Iran, because the truth is, the economic consequences could still be with us for some time,” he added, citing fuel as one example of where prices have risen already.

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.

THIS JUST SHOWS HOW MUCH THESE DEMON LIBERAL DEMOCRAPS HATE ISRAEL.

Wendy Sherman: Israeli PM destabilized the Middle East-Biden’s deputy secretary of state: Netanyahu helped ‘create a genocide in Gaza’Veteran Jewish diplomat Wendy Sherman says US also responsible for what unfolded in the Strip, then clarifies that she can’t make legal analysis whether genocide ‘literally’ occurred By Jacob Magid Today, 6:23 am-APR 28,26

Wendy Sherman, who served as deputy secretary of state for much of former US president Joe Biden’s administration, has accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of being responsible for the perpetration of a genocide in Gaza.Speaking to Bloomberg’s “The Mishal Husain Show” last week, Sherman said, “I think that it is critical that Israel remain an ally of the United States, and that we protect the right of a Jewish state.”“But I also believe that the prime minister has led us down a road — and we have been part of it that has, in essence — created a genocide in Gaza that has destabilized the Middle East,” Sherman added.Sherman appeared to walk back the allegation when pushed.“I can’t make the legal analysis about whether it is literally a genocide. But there is no doubt that Gaza was demolished.”“Palestinians deserve a home, dignity and peace. Israel absolutely deserves security and peace. I’m a strong supporter of Israel and the right of a Jewish state, but I am not a supporter of destroying any civilization, or any people. That goes for the Palestinians or the Iranian people, as much as I might find the regime odious,” said the former deputy secretary of state, who helped negotiate the 2015 Iran nuclear deal during Barack Obama’s presidency.Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State under Joe Biden, Wendy Sherman:I believe that Netanyahu has led us down a road, and we have been part of it.That has, in essence, created a genocide in Gaza, that has destabilized the Middle East. pic.twitter.com/GSeOTwXGwV— Clash Report (@clashreport) April 27, 2026-Israel insists that it fights in accordance with international law, and has rejected allegations of genocide or other war crimes in its campaign against Hamas. It has noted evacuation warnings sent in advance of airstrikes; efforts, throughout most of the war, to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid; and Hamas’s systematic use of human shields.While most Biden officials have expressed significant frustration with Israel’s prosecution of the war in Gaza, they have refrained from lodging accusations of genocide.The remarks by Sherman pointed to an ongoing shift within the Democratic Party, where such rhetoric of Israel is becoming increasingly mainstream.Sherman, who is Jewish, retired from the State Department in the summer of 2023, several months before Hamas’s October 7 onslaught that sparked the Gaza war.Asked in the Bloomberg interview whether the US could have done more to restrain Israel, Sherman said presidents from both parties “have not dealt with the Middle East in a way that’s helped create stability and peace.”“Obviously, the Iraq war was a disaster. Then, Obama tried to deal with Iran — that was undone by Trump. Could the Biden administration have done more? I’m sure we could have. Every administration, in hindsight, could have done more,” she said.“The politics in our country have been very tied up with our relationship with Israel, in many ways. It’s a tough call and something we all have to unpack.”Biden’s vice president Kamala Harris came similarly close to definitively accusing Israel of genocide last year.She was asked during an October interview whether she would use the term to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza — a question that has increasingly become a litmus test in Democratic circles.“Listen, it is a term of law that a court will decide,” Harris responded. “But I will tell you that when you look at the number of children that have been killed, the number of innocent civilians that have been killed, the refusal to give aid and support, we should all step back and ask this question and be honest about it.”Several US lawmakers, including Vermont’s Jewish Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent progressive, and former far-right Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, have described Israel’s conduct in Gaza over the past two years in Gaza as a genocide, but the allegation has not gotten mainstream support in Congress.

Sa'ar accused of hypocrisy after panning Sybiha for X diplomacy-Kyiv summons Israeli envoy, EU warns of sanctions after 2nd ‘stolen’ grain ship incident-Ukraine says it ‘reserves right to deploy full suite of diplomatic and international legal responses’ if if Israel does not reject latest cargo from Russian-occupied lands-By Reuters and Nava Freiberg Today, 4:46 am-APR 28,26

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Monday that Israel’s ambassador had been summoned to his ministry over what he described as Israeli inaction in allowing shipments of grain to enter the country from Russian-occupied Ukraine.Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar told Sybiha that Ukraine had provided no evidence to support allegations that the grain was “stolen.” He accused him of conducting diplomacy through the media.The Haaretz daily reported earlier that the vessel Panormitis, which it said was carrying grain from occupied Ukrainian territory, was waiting for permission to berth in Haifa.The newspaper said four shipments of grain from occupied Ukraine had already been unloaded in Israel this year.A European Union spokesperson later told The Times of Israel that Brussels has “taken note” of reports on the Russian vessels and warned that those involved could face EU sanctions.“We condemn all actions that help fund Russia’s illegal war effort and circumvent EU sanctions, and remain ready to target such actions by listing individuals and entities in third countries if necessary,” the EU spokesperson told The Times of Israel in a statement.“In a joint démarche with Ukraine, we are requesting additional information from the Israeli authorities on this subject,” the spokesperson added.Sybiha, writing in English on the X social media platform, said it was “difficult to understand Israel’s lack of appropriate response to Ukraine’s legitimate request regarding the previous vessel that delivered stolen goods to Haifa.”“Now that another such vessel has arrived in Haifa, we once again warn Israel against accepting the stolen grain and harming our relations,” he wrote.Israel’s ambassador, Sybiha said, had been asked to appear at the foreign ministry on Tuesday so that Kyiv could “present our protest note and request appropriate action.”In his response, also on X, Sa’ar said the issue would be examined, but that allegations were not evidence and no evidence had been provided.“You did not even submit a request for legal assistance before turning to the media and social networks,” Sa’ar said.A second Russian vessel carrying stolen Ukrainian grain is approaching Haifa, Israel.Israel previously accepted grain cargo from another Russian ship despite prior warnings about its origin. Ukraine formally requested the vessel’s arrest as soon as it entered port, but Israeli… https://t.co/1BTl7RuyNs pic.twitter.com/hHUzLMgkPe — Special Kherson Cat ???????????? (@bayraktar_1love) April 26, 2026-Diplomatic relations “are not conducted on Twitter or in the media,” he added.Sa’ar quickly faced allegations of hypocrisy, as he regularly hits out at Israel’s critics using his social media accounts.Later, a community note was added to Sa’ar’s post on X responding to his Ukrainian counterpart.“Ukraine provided evidence and formal requests for legal assistance to Israel regarding previous shipments of alleged stolen grain since March, including ambassadorial meetings and a judicial cooperation request, despite claims to the contrary,” the note said.A Ukrainian diplomatic source, speaking earlier on condition of anonymity, said that if Israel did not reject the latest cargo, Kyiv would “reserve the right to deploy a full suite of diplomatic and international legal responses.”The source said Kyiv was tracking the latest vessel and Israel had “essentially shrugged off” Kyiv’s previous demands.Earlier this month, Israel reportedly allowed a Russian vessel carrying stolen Ukrainian grain to dock at a Haifa port, claiming it was too late to turn the ship around.Sa’ar, at the time, sent a message to his Ukrainian counterpart claiming that the vessel could not be detained due to the late notice, even though Israel had reportedly been aware of it two weeks before it arrived.Senior Ukrainian officials had been demanding the confiscation of the wheat cargo.Ties between Israel and Ukraine have been delicate since the Russian invasion began in 2022.Last month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sought to maintain a neutral stance between Moscow and Kyiv, even though Russia has been providing critical intelligence to Iran in the US-Israel war against Iran.Ukraine has sought to purchase Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system, but Netanyahu ruled that out to avoid antagonizing Russia.Israeli officials routinely defended this stance when Russia controlled the skies over Syria before the fall of Bashar Assad’s regime in 2024. Since then, some Israeli officials have been willing to break more publicly with Moscow, but Netanyahu has avoided doing so.

Targeting of synagogue, Judaica shop window ratchet up Toronto Jews’ concerns-Unlike other recent attacks on Toronto synagogues and Jewish businesses, which were carried out late at night, these two weekend incidents took place in broad daylight By Joseph Strauss Today, 2:44 am-APR 28,26

TORONTO (JTA) — A pair of incidents took place outside of Jewish sites in the Toronto area over the weekend, adding to a series of attacks that have left the city’s Jewish community unnerved.During Shabbat services on Saturday, a man tried to force his way into the Sephardic Kehilah Centre in the suburb of Vaughan. After the man was turned away by security, he reportedly encountered a father and son on their way to the synagogue and punched the father in the face. The father was left with no serious injuries.The following day, photos circulated after a rock was hurled and broke the window of Aleph Bet Judaica, a shop on the heavily Jewish Bathurst Street corridor. Police did not confirm which business was hit, but confirmed that a rock was thrown at a business near Bathurst Street and Regina Avenue, and that the Hate Crime Unit “was consulted and is aware.”No suspects have been identified in either incident.Unlike other recent attacks on Toronto synagogues and Jewish businesses, which were carried out late at night, these two incidents took place in broad daylight, both around 9:30 a.m.The UJA Federation of Greater Toronto wrote in a statement that the Sephardic Kehilah Centre incident, which is being investigated by the police’s Hate Crime Unit, reflected “a continued pattern of antisemitic violence targeting our community.”???????? Vaughan, Ontario, April 26, 2026: A male suspect attempted to force his way into the Sephardic Kehila Centre synagogue on Bathurst Street and assaulted a victim before fleeing the scene.Source: @YRP pic.twitter.com/tLsbP5Dgzl— Combat Antisemitism Movement (@CombatASemitism) April 26, 2026-In March, three synagogues across the Toronto area were hit with gunfire. In the last couple of months, a restaurant owned by a Jewish pro-Israel advocate was shot at twice, at two of its locations. And in 2024, a Jewish girls’ elementary school was hit by gunfire on three separate occasions.“As these incidents become more normalized, they erode public safety and our way of life as Canadians,” the UJA’s statement read. “This cannot be tolerated.”The Canadian Jewish News reported that the suspect was turned away by synagogue security on Saturday for “suspicious behavior,” according to an email from the rabbi, and told security that he was Middle Eastern and not there for prayer services. After the man left the building, according to the email, he threw away torn pieces of paper that looked to contain verses of Psalms.B’nai Brith Canada blasted “people in positions of authority” who it says have “responded with hesitation, weak enforcement, and political platitudes while Jewish communities continue to pay the price.” It also thanked Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca, who wrote that “we must be vigilant and do everything possible to support and protect our Jewish residents.”The group called for the federal government to take eight specific actions to combat antisemitism, including establishing a national antisemitism task force, providing emergency funding for the protection of Jewish institutions, and prosecuting the repeated gunfire attacks as acts of domestic terrorism.On Monday, B’nai Brith also released its annual audit of antisemitic incidents, which found that there were 18.6 antisemitic incidents reported per day across Canada in 2025, a 9% increase from 2024.

Inside story-As Hamas prepares to choose 1st leader since Sinwar, postwar Gaza’s fate hangs in the balance-Two leading contenders would pull terror group in different directions: prioritizing fighting to keep a grip on the Strip or conceding the battlefield in exchange for survival By Nurit Yohanan-27 April 2026, 4:25 pm

Battered but still breathing, Hamas is set to hold a long-delayed internal election to choose a new chief and political bureau in the coming weeks.The vote, coming after a years-long military campaign aimed at dismantling the terror group’s rule over the Gaza Strip, will likely offer an indication of Hamas’s future direction while broadcasting its continued existence as an organized entity and its ability to project power.Coming amid slow-moving negotiations aimed at disarming the group and installing a transitional leadership in Gaza under US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire proposal, the vote will serve to telegraph whether Hamas plans on continuing to fight Israel over Gaza or whether it will shift to a less aggressive stance aimed at buying the time needed to rehabilitate its strength in the Strip and beyond, according to expert Michael Milshtein.“These elections are about which arena will lead Hamas,” said Milshtein, who heads the Palestinian Studies Forum at Tel Aviv University’s Moshe Dayan Center.Hamas generally holds leadership elections every four years, but the latest vote, initially scheduled for 2025, was delayed by the war sparked by the terror group’s October 7, 2023, massacre. During the war, Israel assassinated most of the group’s senior political and military commanders.According to reports in Arab media, the vote is now expected to take place in the coming weeks, roughly a year behind schedule, though the exact timing remains unclear.Fighting in Gaza broke out following the October 7 onslaught into southern Israel, in which some 1,200 people were killed and another 251 were kidnapped, most of them civilians. Israel vowed in the wake of the worst massacre in its history to wipe out the group, launching a war that left much of Gaza in ruins and killed much of Hamas’s command structure.However, many vestiges of Hamas rule and military strength remain intact since the October 2025 ceasefire took effect, particularly in the approximately 47 percent of Gaza outside of Israeli military control, where nearly all of the enclave’s Palestinians live.Based largely outside of Gaza, Hamas’s politburo manages the group’s strategic priorities, including on the diplomatic front, and also directs the Hamas military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, which primarily operates in Gaza and the West Bank. According to Milshtein, a hierarchy remains intact whereby strategic decisions are made by the leadership abroad, while the military wing carries them out.The elections have historically been conducted in secrecy, with only a few hundred to a few thousand senior members quietly casting ballots and Hamas keeping results under wraps to shield its operatives from exposure to Israeli assassination attempts. In 2021, however, the group’s confidence in its firm entrenchment in Gaza, with even Israel recognizing its de facto rule over the Strip, led the group to hold the vote in the open and officially announce who had won roles in the political bureau.This time, Milshtein assessed, the process will likely be more limited and far more covert, given the heavy blows Hamas has sustained across multiple fronts.“In 2021, Hamas held elections among some 20,000 people in Gaza — almost public elections. You can’t do that in Gaza in 2026,” he said, citing the devastation in the Strip and the extensive targeting of Hamas operatives. The only place where he believes organized voting can realistically take place is abroad.Voting in other areas will also be challenging, at least in part due to Israeli actions against Hamas leadership since the October 7 attack.“The entire Hamas leadership in the West Bank has been arrested and imprisoned since October 7, and the leadership structure inside prisons itself has been dismantled,” Milshtein said, referring to steps taken by the Israel Prison Service that ended the previous system of internal organization and autonomy for Palestinian security prisoners, including Hamas.Despite these constraints, Milshtein stressed that coordination between Hamas leadership abroad and its military wing inside Gaza remains strong — and is expected to continue even after the selection of a new leader, who will likely remain outside the Strip for the foreseeable future.“The ability of those outside Gaza to control what happens inside remains very high,” he said. “In Israel people often say there’s a disconnect, that they’re not communicating – that’s nonsense. There is ongoing consultation with those inside Gaza — Mohammed Oudeh, Ali Amoudi, Izz al-Din Haddad — but the hierarchy is clear: the strategic decisions are made outside the Strip, and they implement them.”Party of five-Hamas has not had an elected leader since July 2024, when a bomb planted by Israel in Tehran killed Ismail Haniyeh, who was elected to a second term as terror chief in 2021. Following the assassination, Hamas announced that Yahya Sinwar, its top official in Gaza, would take over as leader, without holding internal elections.Sinwar, a former al-Qassam chief who is credited as the mastermind of the October 7 assault, assumed the role while in hiding from Israeli airstrikes on the Strip, and his tenure lasted just three months before he was killed in the Rafah area.Since his death, Hamas has not formally named a successor or interim leader. However, various reports indicate that the group has since been led by a quintet of senior officials based outside Gaza, primarily in Qatar and Turkey.The crew is reportedly made up of Khalil al-Hayya, Sinwar’s deputy and the group’s chief negotiator; Khaled Mashaal, who heads Hamas’s external leadership and had headed the group before Haniyeh; Mohammad Darwish, head of the advisory Shura Council; Zaher Jabarin; and Nizar Awadallah. Most had been in Gaza but left the Strip shortly before the October 7, 2023, attack.These officials have been seen over the past two years in numerous meetings with representatives from Qatar and Turkey, and in Cairo during ceasefire negotiations over Gaza.Hamas’s accession to the Trump ceasefire deal has underscored its ability to make strategic decisions even without a single leader at the helm, a feature built into Hamas’s structure. Though organized hierarchically, Hamas also maintains the ability to operate in a decentralized way, with factions in the West Bank, Gaza, Israeli prisons and abroad able to act independently of each other.Even after many senior figures in Gaza were killed, the external leadership was able to fill the vacuum, continue decision-making, and maintain contact with those still inside the Strip.Hamas also operates under the principle of “shura,” or consultation, requiring decisions to be made collectively rather than by a single individual.Still, Milshtein noted that the five-headed leadership represents an unusual moment in Hamas’s history, with the group likely seeking a return to a single figure at the top guiding its direction.The identity of that person, and where he hails from, will likely be a major factor in shaping the organization’s trajectory in the coming years, particularly regarding the centrality of Gaza in its priorities.Gaza or survival-The upcoming elections amount to “a battle for the survival of the concept that has dominated Hamas over the past 20 years  — since the group seized control of the Gaza Strip by force — according to which Gaza is Hamas’s crown jewel,” Milshtein said.Prioritizing the Strip as its main area of investment, Hamas built up its military wing in Gaza and entrenched its civilian rule there. The October 7 attack put Hamas’s consolidation of its power there to the test, risking its rule over the enclave, the lives of millions of Palestinians, tens of thousands of whom were ultimately killed, and the enclave’s entire future.Gaza’s place in the group’s priorities is now particularly critical as Hamas engages in efforts to negotiate the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal, which could strip it of civilian control over the enclave.While the first phase of the ceasefire required little more than halting hostilities, Hamas is now facing more immediate and consequential decisions about its future in Gaza — including how much power it will retain, whether it will relinquish its weapons, and whether it will maintain a long-term ceasefire with Israel.Hamas has not publicly named the leading candidates in the upcoming elections, but the two figures most frequently mentioned in recent months — Al-Hayya and Mashaal — represent sharply divergent visions regarding Gaza’s importance in Hamas’s broader agenda, and whether the Strip should remain the central arena or give way to building the organization’s strength on other fronts against Israel.Al-Hayya is closely tied to the Gaza Strip. Born and raised there, he spent his entire life in the territory until the October 7 massacre. Just days before the attack, he left the Strip along with other senior figures in Hamas’s Gaza-based political bureau and relocated to Qatar, where he has remained since.Despite his current residence, Milshtein said, “he is not from abroad — he is a Gazan in every sense,” in terms of his priorities and the emphasis he places on investment in the Strip.For al-Hayya, Milshtein explained, “it is far more important to continue developing the issue of control in Gaza and the matter of [military] rebuilding.”That preference is also reflected in his role. Until Sinwar’s killing, al-Hayya served as his deputy — effectively making him deputy head of Hamas’s political bureau in Gaza. After Sinwar’s death, Hamas referred to al-Hayya as the group’s leader in Gaza, even though al-Hayya is not in Gaza and no formal internal elections were held for the position.Shielded from Israel by a reported US guarantee protecting his safety, al-Hayya has become one of Hamas’s more recognizable public faces, appearing before cameras to deliver key speeches on behalf of the organization at major moments.He also led negotiations for a ceasefire, building something of a rapport with Trump envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, reflecting his senior standing and international cachet.Despite agreeing to a deal that ostensibly includes Hamas’s ouster from Gaza and disarmament, he has also broadcast stances that place the group’s control of Gaza as a central priority and one worth continuing to fight Israel over.Mashaal, on the other hand, has pursued a different strategy, one that sees Hamas surviving by maintaining quiet in Gaza and improving relations with the Palestinian Authority, according to Milshtein.“For Gaza, it is far more important to continue developing governance and the struggle [against Israel],” he said. “But Mashaal, in his discourse, talks about reconciliation with Fatah and about [Palestinian-wide] elections.”Unlike al-Hayya, Mashaal was born in the West Bank and spent most of his life abroad. Since 2011, he has been based in Qatar.During his tenure as Hamas leader between 2011 and 2017, Mashaal promoted reconciliation efforts with Fatah, and he has continued to call for such reconciliation since leaving the post.That message has persisted during the war in Gaza. In June 2024, speaking at a conference in Beirut, Mashaal said that reorganizing “the Palestinian house” — referring to reconciliation between the rival Palestinian factions — had become essential.“We cannot wait until the end of the [military] campaign; we must address it in the midst of the campaign,” he said.Milshtein framed the divide as “a battle over emphasis,” and stressed that Mashaal’s position should not be seen as “moderate,” noting that it does not reflect a fundamental ideological departure from Hamas’s broader stance of continued confrontation with Israel.“It is pragmatic,” he said. “What matters to him is preserving Hamas, and that is currently more important than when the next round with Israel [in Gaza] takes place.”According to Milshtein, this approach could entail a willingness to curb Hamas’s power, including by pursuing a compromise with Fatah, committing to long-term calm, or relinquishing some degree of control of Gaza, in exchange for ensuring the organization’s survival.The Iran factor-Hovering over the vote will likely be Iran, which has provided Hamas with hundreds of millions of dollars annually, weapons expertise and military training, and which may be seeking to torpedo a Mashaal leadership bid.Ties between Tehran and Hamas ramped up following Mashaal’s ouster in 2017, largely cultivated by Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar, who relied on Iranian support in planning and executing the October 7 assault.Al-Hayya, Sinwar’s deputy, is seen as continuing that line within Hamas and maintaining ties with Tehran.Mashaal fell out with Iran as early as 2011, when he and other Hamas leaders based in Damascus were expelled after criticizing the Assad regime, a key Iranian ally.Correspondence between Hamas and Iran uncovered by the IDF during the Gaza war suggests that years later, relations between Mashaal and Tehran remained strained, with Iranian officials seeking to sideline him from decision-making within Hamas.In one such letter, Mahmoud Saeed Izadi, head of the Palestine branch in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, wrote to Sinwar in 2021 that Mashaal’s “misguided policy bears responsibility for many of the failures and problems that have emerged in the axis of resistance, because he did not fulfill his role and did not make use of his leadership and influential position.”In the same letter, Izadi made clear that Iran opposed placing a Hamas military force established with its support in Lebanon under Mashaal’s command, despite his formal role as head of Hamas’s external wing.The issue also surfaced within Hamas itself. According to documents reportedly seized during the Gaza war, Sinwar wrote to Haniyeh on March 6, 2023, recommending that Mashaal not be included in a Hamas delegation to Iran and stressing the need to assure Tehran that its financial support would not be directed to Hamas’s external branch, led by Mashaal.Milshtein said the trove of material captured during the war “illustrates just how much the Iranians resented Mashaal — how much they disliked him,” Milshtein said.Should the more Gulf-centered Mashaal emerge as Hamas leader, ties between the group and Tehran may be strained once again. However, Milshtein noted that what Iran thinks likely matters less at this point, with its ability to exert influence weakened by strains on its resources due to weeks of US and Israeli attacks.Iran viewed Mashaal as someone seeking to curb its influence over Hamas and favor ties with Gulf states such as Qatar instead, meaning his election could significantly strain relations between Tehran and Hamas.“Its standing has declined” within Hamas regardless, he said.In the absence of strong Iranian backing, Hamas is expected to continue relying on the countries hosting its leadership — chiefly Turkey and Qatar. On this front, Milshtein said there is little meaningful difference between the candidates, with both Mashaal and al-Hayya currently based in Qatar and maintaining stable ties with Doha.There is also the possibility that neither candidate will be chosen and that Hamas will opt instead for a compromise figure — a relatively low-profile individual without a clear ideological stance on the movement’s future, such as Shura Council leader Mohammad Darwish or Mohammad Nasr, a relatively obscure senior figure who has been part of the team negotiating in Egypt over the Gaza ceasefire.

Again pleads for more troops amid growing burden of missions-IDF chief slams ‘unethical’ conduct by soldiers; cites smashing of Jesus statue, inciteful insignia-Zamir says discipline eroded in recent wars, warns ‘IDF must not compromise our values’; also raises alleged looting, social media misdeeds; promises ‘no exclusion of women’By Emanuel Fabian-27 April 2026, 11:16 pm

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir told senior officers on Monday that the military has seen discipline erode in Israel’s multi-front war over recent years, listing a number of incidents in which Israeli soldiers have behaved in ways that he described as “rebellion” against the army’s values.Among other issues, he denounced reports of looting, the destruction of a statue of Jesus in Lebanon that prompted international outcry, and the trend of soldiers wearing unauthorized badges and patches bearing religious, messianic, political and inciteful messages.“The unethical incidents we have seen are the product of a long and complex period, but that does not justify them. We must not compromise on our values. The erosion of norms could be no less dangerous than operational threats,” he said, while speaking at a conference of the IDF’s senior command staff.During the conference, Zamir displayed a picture of a soldier wearing a patch that read “Stop the hatred. It is time for violence,” and asked the participants, “Is this the army you want? If there is even one person who thinks this reflects IDF values, stand up now.”“This is not a minor incident. This is a rebellion against IDF values,” he said.Zamir said that the “phenomenon of looting, if it exists, is disgraceful and could stain the entire IDF,” after Haaretz reported last week that there has been widespread looting by Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon, where many residents have fled the fighting.“If such incidents occurred, we will investigate them,” he said, adding that “I am not willing for us to become an army of looters.”The IDF recently punished soldiers who took part in the smashing of a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, and said it was investigating a video of soldiers damaging solar panels. During his address, Zamir showed a widely circulated picture of the crucifix being smashed.The statue incident caused international outrage, and the IDF dismissed from combat service the soldier who destroyed the figure, as well as the serviceman who filmed him, also jailing both of them. The military replaced the damaged statue in the Christian village of Debel with a new one.Zamir also said that soldiers, both in the standing army and reserves, “must not use social media as a tool to spread controversial messages or for self-promotion.”“This is a red line that must not be crossed, and those who do so will be dealt with disciplinarily,” he said. Soldiers are rarely punished for posting content online, though videos posted by IDF soldiers have at times circulated widely and led to efforts by pro-Palestinian activists to prosecute them abroad.In a press release issued by the IDF on Zamir’s speech, there was no mention of any remarks from the chief of staff regarding the military’s failure to tackle spiraling Jewish terrorism in the West Bank. Zamir last month issued a sharp condemnation of settler violence, calling attacks against Palestinian civilians and soldiers in the West Bank “morally and ethically unacceptable” and a major strategic impediment.Zamir also addressed the status of women in the IDF in light of renewed criticism of alleged religious coercion in the armed forces. This month, female soldiers were court-martialed for wearing purportedly revealing clothes to a base when they arrived to be discharged, sparking criticism.Zamir said women are “an inseparable part of the IDF and its operational strength.”“There will be no exclusion of women in the IDF,” he stressed. He also referred to concerns that women will face additional restrictions in the military, as it seeks to increase draft numbers among the ultra-Orthodox, who adhere to strict rules of gender separation.“We will continue to enable service for diverse populations, without harming others or at their expense. We will do this while preserving the identity and values of the IDF,” Zamir said.Still, Zamir said he backed the officer, Col. Mazzie Swissa, who court-martialed the female soldiers for their clothing.‘I back you. I know you’ve taken hits in recent days, but I tell all of you, enforce the law and the orders in the army. We need to clear ourselves of background noise and do the right thing,” he said.Zamir said Swissa “did not act out of religious coercion, and she is not the modesty police.”“Soldiers who do not comply with orders, their commander is authorized to discipline them,” he added.Zamir: IDF ready for ‘a return to intense fighting in all sectors’On operational matters, Zamir said that the IDF will likely remain fighting on multiple fronts throughout 2026, an assessment he has also made previously. The IDF has fought on several fronts since the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attack that sparked the war in Gaza. Ceasefires are currently in effect in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, though the latter two are considered fragile.“Since October 7, the IDF has been engaged in combat, in an ongoing multi-front campaign. We continue to be prepared and on alert for a return to intense fighting in all sectors. 2026 may continue to be a year of combat on each of the fronts,” he said.He also said that the IDF urgently needs more troops: “In light of the growing burden of missions on the IDF in the coming years, the urgent need facing the State of Israel is to increase the number of those serving and fighting, and we will insist on this.”A bill under consideration in the Knesset would preserve blanket exemptions from conscription for most Haredi men. While its supporters say it will draw more Haredim to the IDF, the bill has drawn criticism for not significantly increasing draft numbers and for preserving a disparity in who is obligated to enlist in the army.

Suspect ordered to remain jailed pending additional hearings-Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump for correspondents’ dinner shooting-Authorities say Cole Thomas Allen reserved room weeks in advance at hotel where event would be held; 31-year-old faces up to life in jail if convicted of assassination count alone By Eric Tucker, Michael Kunzelman and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER Today, 2:26 am-APR 28,26

WASHINGTON (AP) — The man who authorities say tried to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner with guns and knives was charged Monday with the attempted assassination of US President Donald Trump as federal authorities suggested an attack that disrupted one of Washington’s glitziest events had been planned for at least several weeks.Cole Tomas Allen appeared in court to face federal charges after the chaotic encounter Saturday that resulted in shots being fired, Trump being hurried off the stage unharmed and guests ducking for cover underneath their tables. He was ordered to remain jailed pending additional court hearings, and faces up to life in prison if convicted of the assassination count alone.An FBI affidavit filed in the case revealed additional details about the planning behind the assault, with authorities alleging that Allen, on April 6, reserved a room for himself at the Washington hotel where the event would be held weeks later under its typical tight security. He traveled by train cross-country from California last week, checking himself into the Washington Hilton one day before the dinner with a room reserved for the weekend. With him, authorities said, were a 12-gauge pump action shotgun he bought last year and a .38 caliber semi-automatic pistol he purchased in 2023.The event had barely begun when officials say the 31-year-old Torrance, California, man tried to race past a security barricade near the cavernous ballroom holding hundreds of journalists and their guests, prompting an exchange of gunfire with Secret Service agents tasked with safeguarding the event.“Violence has no place in civic life,” acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said at a news conference, It cannot and will not be used to disrupt democratic institutions or intimidate those who serve them, and it certainly cannot continue to be used against the president of the United States.”He added: “We are investigating this matter fully, we will apply the law fairly and we will ensure accountability is swift and certain.Allen was injured during the attack but was not shot. A Secret Service officer was shot but was wearing a bullet-resistant vest and survived, officials say.Questions remain about how many shots Allen fired and how many officers discharged their weapons.Blanche said investigators believe that a Secret Service agent fired five shots and that Allen discharged his shotgun at least once. But Blanche didn’t say whether authorities have confirmed it was Allen’s bullet that struck the agent in the vest, or whether any other officers used their weapons. Blanche said ballistics experts are still examining evidence to provide more clarity on those questions.The Justice Department charged Allen with two additional firearms counts, including discharging a weapon during a crime of violence, but the affidavit does not allege that Allen was responsible for shooting the agent.Suspect’s email sheds light on motive-The shooting resulted in the cancellation of the dinner, the first Trump had attended as president.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday said the night was supposed to be one of joy but instead was “hijacked by a crazed anti-Trump individual who traveled across the country to assassinate the president and as many administration officials as possible.”Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, with U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, left, and FBI Director Kash Patel, right, speaks during a news conference at the Department of Justice, on Monday April 27, 2026, in Washington, following the initial appearance in federal court of the suspected White House Correspondents Dinner gunman, Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)Allen invoked his constitutional right to remain silent after his arrest, but authorities say an email he sent to family members and a former employer helps shed light on a motive.In the message, a copy of which was included in the affidavit, Allen referred to himself as a “Friendly Federal Assassin” and alluded obliquely to grievances over a range of Trump administration actions. The rambling text moves between confession, grievance and farewell, with Allen apologizing to family members, co-workers and even strangers he feared could be caught in the violence, while at the same time seeking to explain the attack.A magistrate judge granted a prosecutor’s request to keep Allen locked up pending additional hearings, including a detention hearing set for Thursday.Allen did not speak at length during the quick appearance, as is customary, though one of his lawyers, Tezira Abe, noted that he has no criminal record.Members of law enforcement control shooting suspect Cole Tomas Allen during the White House Correspondents Dinner, Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) ADDITION: Adds name of shooting suspect after name shared by law enforcement officials“He also is presumed innocent at this time,” she said.Records reveal that Allen is a highly educated tutor and amateur video game developer. A social media profile for a man with the same name and a photo that appears to match that of the suspect show he worked part-time for the last six years at a company that offers admissions counseling and test preparation services to aspiring college students.Voter registration records from California lists Allen’s home address as his parent’s house on a tree-lined street in one of the most historic neighborhoods in Torrance, a city within the Los Angeles metro area. No one answered the door Sunday when an Associated Press reporter knocked. By the afternoon, several people who appeared to be law enforcement agents were canvassing the neighborhood, with one wearing an FBI sweatshirt.A yard sign displayed at the family home supported a local candidate for judge who was endorsed by the Los Angeles County Democratic Party. Federal campaign finance records show Cole Allen contributed $25 to a Democratic Party political action committee in support of Kamala Harris for president in 2024 and listed his employer as C2 Education, which said in a statement Monday that it was shocked to learn of the shooting and was cooperating with law enforcement.Allen is registered to vote without a party affiliation in California and voted in the last three general elections, according to the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters.He earned a bachelor’s degree in 2017 in mechanical engineering from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, according to his profile on the social networking site LinkedIn. The small university is academically prestigious with a very low acceptance rate. He also listed his involvement there in a campus group that battled with Nerf guns and a Christian student fellowship.Allen’s profile photo on LinkedIn shows him wearing a cap and gown when graduating with a master’s degree in computer science from California State University, Dominguez Hills. The photo appears to have been taken May 2025.

Northern officials, residents slam Lebanon truce: ‘Stop using our kids as sitting ducks’Council head says decision-makers should move north with their families to see the reality; security cabinet member Regev concedes situation is more of a ‘porous ceasefire’By ToI Staff Today, 2:52 pm-APR 28,26

Kiryat Shmona Mayor Avichai Stern on Tuesday accused the government of selling out the north’s security after he and heads of neighboring towns announced protested moves against the US-brokered ceasefire in Lebanon.“What’s determining our security at the moment is an agreement between the US, Lebanon and Iran,” Stern told the Kan public broadcaster, as Iran’s Lebanese terror proxy Hezbollah kept up attacks on Israel’s north and on the IDF in southern Lebanon, despite the truce that was declared on April 16.Likud member Stern said the government had failed to live up to its word to northerners who were evacuated en masse in the previous war with Hezbollah and told it was safe to return to following a November 2024 ceasefire deal.“We elected our government… full-on right wing for full-on security,” Stern said. “In practice, we see that our security is up for a negotiation that isn’t even ours.”“Our security is nonnegotiable. We’ve had this threat [from Hezbollah in Lebanon] over our heads for decades,” said Stern.Northern municipality leaders had said in a press conference on Monday that they would independently impose security restrictions and suspend educational activities, despite an update in IDF Home Front Command orders that had reclassified the area as safe.Beni Ben-Muvhar, head of the Mevo’ot HaHermon Regional Council, told Army Radio on Tuesday that the municipalities could not “send kids to schools in buses that we know to be a target for Hezbollah.”Israel’s decision-makers should “to come and live here for a day or two or three” with their families to see what was life was liked under Hezbollah’s daily attacks, said Ben-Muvhar.Danielle Eliyahu, a resident of the northern community of Ein Yaakov, also assailed the IDF instruction to reopen schools.“There isn’t really a ceasefire,” she told Army Radio. “Stop using our kids as sitting ducks.”Under the terms of the ceasefire, Israel is permitted to strike in Lebanon in self-defense. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the cabinet on Sunday that Hezbollah was “dismantling” and Israel would “vigorously” target the terror group, despite reported pressure from US President Donald Trump to end the fighting in Lebanon so it doesn’t upend negotiations with Iran.Amid northerners’ criticism of the Lebanon agreement, Transportation Minister Miri Regev claimed the ceasefire in Lebanon was not quite that.“You can’t say it’s a ceasefire,” said Regev, who is a member of the security cabinet, in an interview with the 103FM radio station. “We’re calling it a porous ceasefire.”The Lebanon ceasefire talks have seen Israel and its northern neighbor conduct their highest-level direct talks in decades even though they have technically been at war since Israel was established in 1948.Israel carried out massive airstrikes and pushed its troops farther into Lebanon after Hezbollah, on March 2, launched its first rocket attack on Israel since the November 2024 ceasefire deal, under which the Lebanese state was required to disarm Hezbollah.That agreement ended over a year of conflict initiated by Hezbollah, a day after fellow Iran-backed terror group Hamas invaded Israel on October 7, 2023, sparking the war in Gaza.During the fighting in Lebanon, Hezbollah 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 were at least 75 rocket impact sites in Israel.In addition, Hezbollah launched around 300 drones, of which 25 struck Israel, according to the IDF.Thirteen IDF soldiers have been killed in southern Lebanon amid fighting against Hezbollah, and three during a ceasefire with the terror group. Two civilians were also killed by Hezbollah rockets, and an Israeli civilian was mistakenly killed in the north by Israeli artillery shelling.In Lebanon, authorities report over 2,000 people have been killed and a million displaced by Israel’s strikes. The IDF claims it killed over 1,900 Hezbollah operatives, including hundreds of members of the terror group’s elite Radwan Force, in the renewed fighting.

Mossad chief says agency’s operations penetrated ‘core’ of Iran, Lebanon secrets-Barnea commends 10 operations and projects for outstanding achievements in 2025, notes that cooperation with the military had ‘changed Israel’s strategic posture’By Stav Levaton and ToI Staff Today, 2:15 pm-APR 28,26

Mossad chief David Barnea said Monday the agency had penetrated “the core of the enemy’s secrets” and carried out “groundbreaking” operations in Iran and beyond, speaking at a ceremony honoring agents and outstanding missions from 2025.At the Mossad headquarters, Barnea highlighted what he described as a shift in the agency’s wartime role, saying it had become a more offensive and effective organization alongside the Israel Defense Forces in campaigns against Iran and its proxy terror group Hezbollah.“We obtained strategic and tactical intelligence at the core of the enemy’s secrets,” Barnea said. “We demonstrated new and groundbreaking operational capabilities in target countries.”“Thanks to these operations, numerous activities in the campaign against Iran and in the northern arena were made possible, and Israel’s intelligence superiority was preserved,” he added.The agency also said in a statement that the shift was reflected in the Mossad’s “operational activity” against Iran and Lebanon. It added that the changes stemmed in part from the creation of new units and specialized capabilities in recent years, as well as the adoption of advanced technologies and innovation throughout the organization.Barnea stressed the operations had helped enable strikes “in the heart of Tehran,” the “thwarting of senior operatives,” and efforts to secure Israel’s air superiority and defend the home front.“The operations recognized this year enabled us to break boundaries in Lebanon and Iran,” he said, adding that the agency had also “carried out the covert diplomatic campaign, whose importance is critical for forging regional alliances and expanding Israel’s strategic depth.”He added that cooperation with the military had “changed Israel’s strategic posture,” but warned that threats remain.At the ceremony, 10 operations and projects received commendations for having “made an exceptional contribution to Israel’s security and reflected groundbreaking achievements.”Additionally, a commendation for bravery and fortitude was awarded to a veteran operative for leading a “bold, first-of-its-kind operation.”Barnea also noted in his speech that “the campaign against Iran will only be complete with a change of regime. It was planned in advance to continue for a long time even after the fighting subsides and a ceasefire takes hold. The mission is still ahead of us and could take many months.”Meanwhile, the Iranian opposition outlet Iran International reported Tuesday that Iran’s Supreme National Security Council convened amid concerns that the mass protests that plunged the country into chaos back in January could return due to rising prices, high unemployment rates, and damage to key industries as a result of the US-Israeli war.In March, The New York Times reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was frustrated with the Mossad after the intelligence service promised that an uprising against the regime could be fomented during the war but had not materialized.The report stressed that the Mossad chief provided disclaimers and qualifications, and noted both that the situation was developing and that achieving the desired ends could take a long time.In 2025, the Mossad played a crucial role in Operation Rising Lion, and reportedly enlisted its agents to smuggle attack drones into Iran via trucks, shipping containers and even suitcases.Mossad agents inside Iran then gathered the equipment and handed it out to teams who prepared the drones for use within the country. Once airstrikes began, the drones took out air defense systems and hit hitting surface-to-surface missile launchers aimed at Israel. 

Saturday, April 25, 2026

WAR WITH IRAN - DAY 57 APR 25,26 - TRUMPS MIDEAST ADVENTURE.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

WAR WITH IRAN - DAY 57  APR 25,26 - TRUMPS MIDEAST ADVENTURE.

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)

Trump rules out striking Iran with nuclear weapon.

Washington, United States, April 23 (AFP) Apr 23, 2026-US President Donald Trump on Thursday ruled out striking Iran with a nuclear weapon, after his previous threats to completely destroy Iranian civilization."No, I wouldn't use it," Trump told reporters at the White House."Why would I use a nuclear weapon when we've, in a very conventional way, decimated them without it?" he asked."A nuclear weapon should never be allowed to be used by anybody."Trump on April 7 issued a genocidal threat to Iran that a "whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back," but within hours agreed to a ceasefire that he has since extended in the war launched by the United States and Israel.Vice President JD Vance during the conflict warned that the United States was ready to intensify damage on Iran with weapons not previously used, but the White House denied he was threatening nuclear strikes.Vance in failed negotiations had pushed Iran for greater concessions on its contested nuclear work.Trump told reporters that he was seeking an Iran "without a nuclear weapon that's going to try and blow up one of our cities or blow up the entire Middle East."Iran denies seeking a nuclear weapon and the UN nuclear watchdog says that an atomic bomb was not imminent before the war.The United States is the only country to have used nuclear weapons in combat, obliterating the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II, killing some 214,000 people.Israel is widely known to have nuclear weapons but does not publicly acknowledge them.Trump's blanket statement against any nuclear use would appear to be at odds with longstanding US nuclear doctrine, which reserves the right to use nuclear weapons.Trump has previously called for an end to a US moratorium on nuclear testing in response to US allegations of secret testing by China and Russia.Former president Barack Obama had called for an eventual goal of a world without nuclear weapons, but his administration also said that so long as they existed, the US arsenal would serve as a deterrent.The United States has rejected calls to declare that it will never use nuclear weapons first in a conflict.

Says deadlock doesn't necessarily mean war restarting-Trump cancels Witkoff and Kushner’s trip to Islamabad for ‘time-wasting’ Iran talks-US president claims Iran submitted a better but not good enough proposal minutes after he canceled his negotiators’ trip; Iran’s FM departs Pakistan after meeting local leaders By Agencies, ToI Staff and Jacob Magid-Today, 9:29 pm-APR 25,26

US President Donald Trump canceled a trip to Islamabad by two envoys to meet Iran war mediator Pakistan on Saturday after Iran’s foreign minister flew out of the Pakistani capital following talks, dealing a new setback to peace prospects.Trump said in a social media post that he had called off the planned visit by his special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner, citing what he said was tremendous confusion in the Iranian leadership.“Too much time wasted on traveling, too much work! Besides which, there is tremendous infighting and confusion within their ‘leadership,'” he wrote on Truth Social. “Nobody knows who is in charge, including them. Also, we have all the cards, they have none! If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!!!”Speaking to Fox News, Trump said: “I’ve told my people…  ‘Nope, you’re not making an 18-hour flight to go there… We have all the cards. They can call us anytime they want, but you’re not going to be making any more 18-hour flights to sit around talking about nothing.”Trump further told the Axios news site that this didn’t necessarily mean the war was restarting. “It doesn’t mean that,” he said in response to a question from the outlet. “We haven’t thought about it yet.”Later Saturday, Trump claimed Iran submitted a response to Washington’s latest proposal for a nuclear deal minutes after he announced that Witkoff and Kushner would not be making the trip to Pakistan. He said the latest Iranian proposal was much better than the previous one, but still not adequate.“The Iranians gave us a paper that should have been better and interestingly, the minute I cancelled it, within 10 minutes, we got a new paper that was much better… They offered a lot but not enough,” Trump told reporters.After holding talks with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and other top officials, Araghchi and his delegation departed Pakistan’s capital with a military jet escort, government sources said. Details of the talks were scant.Araghchi said it remained to be seen whether the United States was “truly serious” about diplomacy. In a post on X, he said he had “shared Iran’s position concerning [a] workable framework to permanently end the war.”It was not immediately clear if or when Araghchi would return to Pakistan. Iran previously ruled out a new round of direct talks with the United States.Washington and Tehran are at an impasse as Iran has largely closed the Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments, while the US blocks Iran’s oil exports.Iran sets out its ‘principled positions’The conflict, in which a ceasefire is now in force, began with US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran on February 28. Iran carried out strikes against Israel, US bases and Gulf states, and the war pushed up energy prices to multi-year highs, stoking inflation and darkening global growth prospects.In Pakistan, Araghchi “explained our country’s principled positions regarding the latest developments related to the ceasefire and the complete end of the imposed war against Iran,” said a statement on the minister’s official Telegram account.Asked about Tehran’s reservations about US positions in the talks, an Iranian diplomatic source in Islamabad told Reuters: “Principally, [the] Iranian side will not accept maximalist demands.”US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had earlier told reporters that Iran had a chance to make a “good deal.”“Iran knows that they still have an open window to choose wisely,” he said. “All they have to do is abandon a nuclear weapon in meaningful and verifiable ways.”Araghchi arrived in Islamabad on Friday. But an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson posted on X that Iranian officials did not plan to meet US representatives and that Tehran’s concerns would be conveyed to mediator Pakistan.Trump told Reuters on Friday that Iran planned to make an offer aimed at satisfying US demands but that he did not know what the offer entailed. He declined to say who Washington was negotiating with, “but we’re dealing with the people that are in charge now.”White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Friday that the US had seen some progress from the Iranian side in recent days and hoped more would come this weekend, and that Vice President JD Vance was ready to travel to Pakistan as well.Days after Trump extended the ceasefire, international flights resumed from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport on Saturday, Iranian media said. The first passengers departed for Saudi Arabia, Oman and Turkey, with operations expected to accelerate in the coming days.“Well, it’s a good feeling. When flights resume, trade is done, and people can do their jobs. It’s a good feeling,” said one passenger at the airport, where passengers were queuing at check-in desks.Iranian airspace has been largely closed since the start of the war. Tens of thousands of flights have been canceled, rerouted and rescheduled worldwide, shutting much of ​the Middle East’s airspace because of missile and drone threats.Oil prices surged this week, with Brent crude futures soaring 16%, on uncertainty over the fate of the peace talks and as violence flared in the region.Shipping data on Friday showed that five ships had crossed the Strait of Hormuz in the previous 24 hours, compared to around 130 a day before the war. The ships included an Iranian oil-products tanker, but none of the vast crude-carrying supertankers that normally feed global energy markets.Data analytics firm Vortexa said this week it had recorded 35 total transits through the US blockade from April 13 to 22, involving Iran-linked or sanctioned vessels for inbound and outbound journeys.“The enemy, whose objective of crippling Iran’s missile and military capabilities has failed, is now seeking an honorable exit from the quagmire of war,” Iranian media quoted a defense ministry spokesperson as saying. “Iran is today in firm control of the Strait of Hormuz.”Iranian state TV quoted the country’s top military command as reiterating that Iran would react if US forces continued their “blockade and piracy” in the region.Iran attacked three ships this week, while the US maintains a blockade on Iranian ports. Trump has ordered the military to “shoot and kill” small boats that could be placing mines, he said.Israel’s cabinet on Thursday discussed preparations for a potential return to hostilities, with Channel 12 news reporting that Jerusalem and Washington were both preparing options for quick operations in Iran that would be over in weeks — likely attacks on energy and national infrastructure.

Iran hangs man for role in protests, claims he was working for Mossad-Regime has ramped up its executions since the outbreak of war with Israel and the US, putting to death 9 people linked to the protests since mid-March By AFP Today, 10:51 am-APR 25,26

TEHRAN — Iran on Saturday executed a man for his role in mass anti-government protests in January, claiming he was carrying out a “mission” on behalf of Israel’s spy agency, the judiciary reported.It is the latest in a string of executions since war broke out with Israel and the United States.Erfan Kiani was hanged after his sentence was upheld by the country’s Supreme Court, the judiciary’s Mizan Online website said.It described Kiani as one of the “main operatives” in a “mission assigned by Mossad” during unrest in the central Iranian province of Isfahan.The judiciary accused him of “destruction of public and private property, arson, possession and use of Molotov cocktails, carrying a bladed weapon, blocking vehicle routes, attacking officers, and creating fear and panic among citizens”.His execution follows the hanging on Thursday of another man in Iran who was convicted of membership in a banned opposition group.According to the Islamic Republic’s judiciary, the death sentence of Erfan Kiani one of the protesters arrested in Isfahan during the January 2026 protests has been carried out. In its statement, the judiciary listed charges including “destruction and arson of public and private… pic.twitter.com/ubMeU98ri9 Advertisement — Iranriseonline (@iranriseonline) April 25, 2026-Iran has in recent weeks ramped up executions during its war with Israel and the United States that began on February 28.Authorities have attempted to portray the mass protests that were violently supressed with thousands killed as being instigated by Israel, the US and opposition groups, including the banned People’s Mujahedin.The protests initially started as demonstrations against Iran’s dire economic situation and quickly spread across the country.Since March 19, Iranian authorities have executed nine men on charges linked to the protests.Iran is the world’s second most prolific user of the death penalty after China, according to rights groups including Amnesty International.Times of Israel Staff contributed to this report

Analysis-The US protected Hormuz shipping from Iranian attacks in the ’80s. Could it again? Small IRGC gunboats and ambitious US goals could make it tough to replicate the relative success of ‘Tanker War’ that grew out of the fighting between Iran and Iraq, analysts say By Jon Gambrell Today, 12:23 pm-APR 25,26

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Naval mines bobbing in the waters of the Persian Gulf, threatening oil tankers. Iranian speed boats raking ships with machine-gun fire in the Strait of Hormuz. And the United States right in the middle of the fight.This isn’t the current conflict between Iran and the US, paused by a shaky ceasefire. Instead, it’s the “Tanker War,” when Iran targeted shipping during its 1980s war with Iraq, and US warships stepped in to escort Kuwaiti tankers to ensure the flow of crude oil to the global market.The US could follow that model now and become more aggressive to protect ships passing through the strait, through which 20 percent of the world’s traded oil and natural gas passes in peacetime. It conducted more limited escorts of ships that came under attack in the Red Sea in recent years, and US President Donald Trump said this week that he has ordered the US military to “shoot and kill” small Iranian boats.But offering escorts in the Strait of Hormuz wouldn’t be so easy. Military technology has advanced since the “Tanker War.” The US hasn’t defined the same clear, narrow goals in this war as it did in the 1980s. And it’s not clear international shippers would feel safe even with an American Navy escort, given that it is now a combatant.Small boats, big problemsThe US Navy has long been familiar with the small-boat tactics deployed by Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, which has adapted to international sanctions blocking its ability to access military vessels by using smaller civilian ships for military purposes.For years, the Guard has used vessels the size of small commercial fishing boats to shadow American aircraft carriers whenever they pass through the strait. Instead of bearing fishing poles, most have Soviet-era heavy machine guns bolted to their bows with a small rocket launcher on top.Iran’s revolutionary guard has released a video said to show its forces seizing a ship in the Strait of Hormuz. The container ship was one of two captured by Iran on Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/tURhZmqZ3U— Al Jazeera Breaking News (@AJENews) April 23, 2026-Using those small boats, Iran seized two cargo ships this week. A video released by the Guard showed its forces aboard patrol boats dwarfed by the massive container ships. Guardsmen opened fire on the cargo ships, then stormed the vessels, carrying assault rifles.Beyond their propaganda value, the seizures showed that nearly eight weeks into the war with the US and Israel, with the US Navy imposing a blockade on Iran’s coasts, the Guard can use limited resources to effectively shut down the strait and hold the global economy hostage.The ‘Tanker War’The “Tanker War” grew out of the fierce eight-year conflict between Iraq and Iran in the 1980s.Iraq first targeted Iranian oil infrastructure and tankers in the Persian Gulf. Iran eventually responded with a concerted campaign of its own against ships in the region, including laying mines.Iraq ultimately would attack over 280 vessels to Iran’s 168, according to the US Naval Institute. But Iran’s use of mines caused havoc in the region.The US, which supported Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein with intelligence, weaponry and other aid, launched “Operation Earnest Will” and began escorting Kuwaiti oil tankers, which were reflagged as American.It wasn’t without danger. The Kuwaiti supertanker Bridgeton struck a mine while under US escort at the start of the operation. An Iraqi missile strike on the USS Stark killed 37 sailors, while an Iranian mine attack wounded 10 on the USS Samuel B. Roberts.The US also mistook a commercial airliner for a fighter jet and shot it down, killing all 290 people aboard Iran Air flight 655.No easy way out-Despite the challenges, the “Tanker War” operation saw the US Navy ships successfully escort some 70 convoys through the region.But it would be hard to replicate that today.The US would have to guarantee that it could create a cordon that Iran couldn’t pierce — a tall order since just one Iranian missile, drone or boat-borne attack would bring back the fear that now pervades the strait.“I think even if you compare it with the ‘Tanker War,’ I think just in terms of the way military technology has evolved, especially on that asymmetrical side, it’s much more difficult to secure a waterway now than it was then,” said Torbjorn Soltvedt, an analyst with risk intelligence company Verisk Maplecroft.“Unless there is some sort of agreement or unless the US can significantly curb Iran’s ability to launch fast boats, to launch drones, to launch short-range missiles, then this problem just remains unresolved.”That’s one of the reasons European countries, despite pressure from Trump, have said they wouldn’t join a mission to escort ships until the war is over.The Reagan administration also had narrower, clearer goals in its Cold War operation, such as keeping the strait open, according to Tom Duffy, a former US diplomat and naval officer.“In contrast, the American goals (now) have been sort of a kaleidoscope of regime change to all sorts of very maximalist goals,” said Duffy, who recently published a book called “Tanker War in the Gulf.”In recent years, the US Navy offered limited escorts of vessels through the Red Sea corridor to protect them from attacks by Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. But the Navy focused on US-flagged ships or those carrying supplies for the American government.In those operations, the Navy faced its most intense combat at sea since World War II. Using force to make the Strait of Hormuz safe to transit may see a similarly intense fight.And Duffy noted that it’s not clear the Trump administration even wants the fight.“There’s a White House statement this week in which we said that the ceasefire is not in jeopardy because they aren’t attacking US and Israeli ships. That’s a fundamental shift,” he said. “That goes past centuries of US practice and statements about the need for freedom of the sea.”

As Iran tries to wipe Israel off the map, a museum charts those who first put it on-Now reopened with war on hold, Israel Museum exhibition explores maps produced from the 15th to 19th century that blended geography with biblical beliefs and contemporary politicsBy Rossella Tercatin-Today, 9:11 am-APR 25,26

In 1483, Bernhard von Breydenbach, a dean from the German city of Mainz, embarked on a months-long pilgrimage to the Holy Land. During the journey, von Breydenbach and his group, which included Dutch artist Erhard Reuwich from Utrecht, visited Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Hebron, several sites in the Galilee, and concluded their pilgrimage at the Saint Catherine Monastery in the Sinai desert.The trip was recorded in a richly illustrated journal published a few years later, marking the first such mass-produced travelogue, and the first to include a largely accurate panoramic map of the Holy Land. Drawn by Reuwich, the illustrated graphic shows much of the area traversed by the group, spanning from Mecca to Damascus, with Jerusalem and the crimson-topped Dome of the Rock at its center.A sensation when it was first printed, the map is once again in the spotlight, this time at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, where it is featured prominently in the exhibition “Fact, Faith, and Fantasy — Maps of the Holy Land from the Chinn Collection.” The show opened in January and is once again open to visitors after the museum was closed for several weeks due to the war with Iran.British philanthropists Sir Trevor and Lady Susan Chinn began collecting ancient maps after receiving one as a wedding gift in 1965. They donated their still-expanding collection to the Israel Museum around 10 years ago.The Breydenbach/Reuwich map unfurls to the length of several pages to capture the breadth of the region. Jerusalem alone occupies about one-third of the graphic, with the city displayed larger and more detailed than any other location.“Maps make many manipulations, even modern or topographic maps,” said the exhibition’s curator, Ariel Tishby, who is in charge of the Holy Land Maps section at the museum. “[Maps] are means of communication, and they are also used for propaganda, including religious propaganda.”The exhibition features dozens of maps spanning from the 15th to the 19th centuries, depicting the land of Israel and the city of Jerusalem.Though informed by accounts from travelers and rudimentary cartography, many of the artifacts are heavily influenced by stories from both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. In the Breydenbach/Reuwich map, the Muslim holy shrine of the Dome of the Rock us labeled “Templum Salomonis,” or Solomon’s Temple.“This is how the Crusaders called the Dome of the Rock,” Tishby told The Times of Israel during a visit to the exhibition. “Likely the Crusaders did not really think that [the shrine] was the [Jewish] temple, but they saw this beautiful architecture exactly in the place [where the Temple stood].”On the map, the facade of the Holy Sepulchre is also rotated by about 90 degrees to face the viewer.“Things are mixed up, historically, and religiously,” Tishby added.The exhibition traces a number of “families” of ancient maps, groupings in which the structure of an earlier map is copied and reused as a basis for a later map, often without even crediting its predecessor.“In those days, there was no copyright legislation,” Tishby noted.One of the “families” of maps is believed by experts to date back to the 2nd-century geographer Claudius Ptolemy and his treatise “Geography,” which listed thousands of locations worldwide by their latitude and longitude. (While the latitudes were calculated correctly, the longitudes were not, due to ancient scholars being unaware of the circumference of the planet.)The maps included in the treatise got lost over the centuries, but the text survived and gained new fame in the Renaissance, inspiring a new generation of cartographers.“Ptolemy was forgotten during the Middle Ages, but during the 13th and 14th centuries, many manuscripts were brought from Alexandria [in Egypt] to Rome and translated into Latin,” Tishby said.While many old maps were oriented with the east at the top, Ptolemaic maps, like modern maps, point north.One of the maps on display, by 15th-century Florentine geographer Francesco di Nicolo Berlinghieri, appears to be one of the closest to a modern map. The atlas shows the geographical features of the region, including the Sea of Galilee, the Jordan River, and the Dead Sea, while cities are marked as names next to small circles, with no particular emphasis on Jerusalem or any other biblical location.Sacred geography-The vast majority of maps from the period, though, adhered to a genre that modern scholars refer to as “sacred geography,” blending science and devotion.“These maps mostly served as a tool for religious meditation and contemplation about the Bible,” noted Tishby.Most of the cartographers behind the pieces in the exhibit did not visit the Holy Land in person, and their works were not intended as a road map to guide those making the perilous journey. Instead, the maps were meant to help transport readers’ minds to a place revered as holy, but too distant and dangerous for them to actually reach.“In case you want to travel through the Promised Land and stay in your everyday peace, comfortable at home, we shall please you with this map to your own insight and show you what would otherwise cause you much suffer and inconvenience with exhausted limbs,” reads the text featured on a fragment of a Dutch map printed around 1600, according to a translation provided by the curator.One of the most important artifacts on exhibit, the fragment comes from a map produced by Herman van Borculo from the Dutch city of Utrecht, which was considered lost for centuries before three of its parts resurfaced in recent decades.The map consisted of several sheets intended to be glued together to create a much larger work, likely measuring 140 x 80 centimeters (50 x 31.5 inches). The part on display at the Israel Museum depicts the port of Jaffa and two ships, a Venetian galley and an Ottoman galley, which experts interpret as reflecting the Christian yearning to reconquer the Holy Land.“In real life, you see just ruins of old cities and savage places where one shows you many things that the eye cannot see,” the text adds. “When you contemplate this map from town to town, the Old Testament and the Gospels, both are shown here in the large, also accurately mapped.”The Dutch ‘Exodus’The Dutch were among the medieval world’s best and most respected mapmakers, and much of what they produced was influenced by the connection they saw with ancient Israel.“What is referred to as ‘the golden age of Holland’ occurred after their war of independence, the Eighty Years’ War with the Spanish [1568-1648], which was also a religious war between Protestants and the Catholics,” Tishby explained.“The Dutch were mainly Protestant and identified themselves with the story of the Israelites in the Bible,” he added.This sympathy emerged in some of the maps. Tishby pointed to a map that preceded the Gospels section in the 1648 Dutch States-General Bible, which was widely disseminated to every family that had at least one member who could read.The map bears the words Daat Ioodtsche Lant, which translates to “The Jewish Land,” to describe the region, a term not common in early modern Europe.“In a way, this is very Zionist,” Tishby joked.The map that opens the exhibit also dates back to the Dutch Golden Age, a monumental map oriented to the East, titled “A New Description of the Holy Land or the Promised Land.”Originally designed in 1619 and printed in 1670 on ten sheets of paper bound together, the artifact portrays the land of Israel divided into the portions assigned to the biblical Twelve Tribes after they entered the land following 40 years of wandering in Egypt.The map also features some 800 references to the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the 1st-century CE Jewish-Roman author Flavius Josephus.“[This map] actually encompasses the whole sacred history,” said Tishby. “It is a very clear combination of art, science, geography, religion, and politics.”The exhibition includes several maps that present a bird’s-eye view of Jerusalem and its main monuments, including the Dome of the Rock and the Holy Sepulchre, and its surroundings.Tishby noted that what is considered a map has changed over the years. Academics used to have what he described as a “very narrow-minded” view, in which maps were defined “as a schematic, graphic representation of a geographical region.”Today, according to the expert, a map is understood to be a representation of the milieu or cultural environment, a definition that can encompass both a road atlas and the types of medieval illustrations included in the exhibit.“It is everything that goes into the cultural world of a person,” Tishby explained.The exhibit will be open until June 6, 2026.

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.

G7 'concerned' at Russian, Chinese nuclear build-up.

Paris, France, April 24 (AFP) Apr 24, 2026-G7 countries on Friday insisted on their support for the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), warning of the dangers from a Russian and Chinese build-up."We are concerned with China's and Russia's significant nuclear weapons build-up and modernization," the G7 Non-proliferation Directors Group said in a statement published on the French foreign ministry website.The group brings together the diplomats from the G7 countries -- Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the US -- who lead work on limiting the spread of nuclear arms.Their statement comes ahead of the Monday opening of a month-long New York conference to revise the NPT, under the shadow of intensifying international competition and multiple crises with nuclear dimensions such as the wars in Iran and Ukraine."We commit to working with all States Parties to achieve a successful Review Conference in 2026 and to pursue the broadest possible consensus on measures to reinforce the NPT regime across all its three pillars," the G7 negotiators said -- referring to disarmament, non-proliferation and peaceful use of atomic energy.The group added that they "strongly encourage the United States' pursuit of multilateral strategic stability."US President Donald Trump has frequently expressed hostility and suspicion towards major multilateral treaties.But he has backed the idea of a three-way deal between the US, Russia and China -- as well as threatening to resume nuclear testing and accusing Beijing of carrying out secret weapons trials.The NPT conference will seek consensus to keep the broader treaty alive.Two previous meetings saw the 191 signatories fail to agree a final text, with observers expecting a repeat at this year's event.

CORRECTED: Crunch nuclear proliferation meeting at UN amid raging global wars.

United Nations, United States, April 25 (AFP) Apr 25, 2026-Signatories of the landmark nuclear non-proliferation treaty will meet at the UN from Monday as hopes fade they can reach agreement and tensions soar between the atomic powers.In 2022, during the last review of the treaty that is considered the cornerstone of non-proliferation, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned humanity was "one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation."The situation has only worsened since then."I think there is a shared, if you will, sense of crisis by all states parties," said Izumi Nakamitsu, the UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs."We don't have any bilateral arms control agreements between the two largest nuclear weapon states," she said referring to the February expiration of the New Start treaty between Moscow and Washington."We are also beginning to see quantitative increase of nuclear capabilities in all nuclear weapon states."Nakamitsu said that mounting geopolitical tensions had halted the post-Cold War trend of disarmament.The nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT), signed by almost all the countries on the planet -- with notable exceptions like Israel, India, and Pakistan -- aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, to promote complete disarmament, and to encourage cooperation on civilian nuclear projects.The nine nuclear-armed states -- Russia, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, China, India, Pakistan, Israel, and North Korea -- possessed 12,241 nuclear warheads in January 2025, according to the latest report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).The United States and Russia hold nearly 90 percent of nuclear weapons globally and have carried out major programs to modernize them in recent years, according to SIPRI.China has also rapidly increased its nuclear stockpile, SIPRI said, with the G7 raising the alarm Friday over Moscow and Beijing boosting their nuclear capabilities.US President Donald Trump has indicated his intention to conduct new nuclear tests because "other countries are doing it too."In March, France's President Emmanuel Macron announced a dramatic shift in nuclear deterrence, notably an increase in the atomic arsenal, currently numbering 290 warheads.- NPT could 'unravel' -"It is obvious that trust is eroding, both inside and outside the NPT," Seth Shelden of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, told AFP.He questioned the likely outcome of the four-week summit.Decisions on the NPT have to be agreed by consensus, with the previous two conferences failing to adopt final political declarations.In 2015, the deadlock was largely due to opposition by Israel's arch-ally Washington to the creation of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.In 2022, the impasse was due mainly to Russian opposition to references to Ukraine's nuclear power plant at Zaporizhzhia, occupied by Moscow.This year's summit could fall on any number of stumbling blocks.The ongoing war in Ukraine, Iran's nuclear program and the war there, non-nuclear states' fears over proliferation and North Korea's developing arsenal could all be deal-breakers.If there is a third consecutive failure, the treaty "might not implode overnight" said Christopher King, the conference's secretary-general.But there is a risk "it will, over time, unravel."Artificial intelligence could be a prominent issue as some countries call for all sides to keep human control over nuclear weapons.

Investments in nuclear weapons production surge: study.

Geneva, April 23 (AFP) Apr 23, 2026-Financial institutions are increasing their investments in atomic weapons production, anti-nuclear campaigners said Friday, warning the trend risked fuelling already surging military spending at a time when global conflicts are multiplying.Experts have been warning of a new atomic arms race at a time when nuclear-armed states are involved in conflicts in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, while long-standing efforts towards disarmament and non-proliferation appear to be eroding.In a fresh report released on Friday, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) and another anti-nuclear pressure group, PAX, said a growing number of financial institutions were investing in companies helping the world's nine nuclear-armed states swell and modernise their arsenals.As of September 2025, 301 banks, pension funds, insurance companies and other financial institutions had financing or investments in companies involved in producing nuclear weapons, according to the annual "Don't Bank on the Bomb" report.That marked a 15-percent hike compared to a year earlier, reversing years of decline, it said.- 'Risky' -"For the first time in years, the number of investors trying to profit from an arms race is on the rise," said ICAN's director of programmes Susi Snyder, a contributing author of the report."This is a short term and risky strategy that contributes to a dangerous escalation," she warned in a statement, adding that it was "impossible to profit from an arms race without feeding one".The world's nine nuclear-armed states -- Russia, the United States, China, France, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, India, Israel and North Korea -- are currently modernising and often expanding their arsenals and "driving demands for these weapons", the report said.In February, New START -- the last remaining treaty between Russia and the United States limiting the top nuclear powers' deployment of nuclear warheads -- lapsed.The stock market valuation of many major defence contractors had risen sharply, the report said.Faced with the threat from Russia and growing fears that Europe can no longer rely on Washington's protection, many governments have argued that investing in the rearmament of Europe should not be restricted by ethical considerations, the report said.- $709 bn invested -Friday's report identifies 25 companies that are involved in producing nuclear weapons, with Honeywell International, General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman earning the most, excluding consortia and joint ventures.Other major producers include BAE Systems, Bechtel and Lockheed Martin.The top three investors in those companies, measured by the value of shares and bonds, were US firms Vanguard, BlackRock and Capital Group, the report found.From January 2023 to September 2025, the report said investors held more than $709 billion in shares and bonds in the 25 nuclear weapons-producing companies -- an increase of over $195 billion from the previous period analysed.At the same time, nearly $300 billion was provided in loans and underwriting to nuclear weapons manufacturers, up nearly $30 billion since the last report, it said.The top three lenders were US banking giants Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup, the report said.At the same time, the report stressed that a number of financial institutions had proven it was possible to abandon investments linked to nuclear weapons without giving up on turning a hefty profit.As of the end of 2025, the total value of assets under management by institutions that explicitly avoid investing in such companies stood at more than $4 trillion, the campaigners said.

Chernobyl, 40 years since disaster: five things to know.

Chernobyl, Ukraine, April 24 (AFP) Apr 24, 2026-Ukraine on Sunday marks the 40th anniversary of the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant -- the worst civilian nuclear disaster in history.It comes four years into the Russian invasion that has put the plant once again under threat and raised risks of another radioactive catastrophe.Here are five things to know about the disaster and the plant today:- Explosion -At 01:23 on April 26, 1986, a human error during a safety test triggered a blast in reactor number four at the Chernobyl nuclear plant in northern Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union.The explosion tore the inside of the building apart, sending a plume of radioactive smoke into the atmosphere, with nuclear fuel burning for more than 10 days.Thousands of tonnes of sand, clay and lead ingots were dropped by helicopter to contain the radioactive leak.The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) determined the main cause of the disaster was "severe deficiencies in the design of the reactor and the shutdown system" combined with "violation" of operation procedures.- Radioactive cloud -In the following days, the radioactive plume heavily contaminated Ukraine, Belarus and Russia before spreading across Europe.The first public alert came only two days later, on April 28, when Sweden detected a spike in radiation levels on its territory.The IAEA was officially notified of the accident on April 30, but Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev did not publicly acknowledge it until May 14.Thousands are estimated to have died as a result of exposure to the radiation, though assessments of the precise human toll vary.A 2005 UN report put the number of confirmed and projected deaths at 4,000 in the three worst-affected countries. Greenpeace in 2006 estimated that the disaster had caused close to 100,000 deaths.According to the United Nations, some 600,000 people involved in the clean-up operation -- known as "liquidators" -- were exposed to high levels of radiation.The disaster raised public fears of nuclear energy, fuelling a surge in anti-nuclear movements across Europe.- Russian occupation -Russian forces occupied the power plant on the first day of Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.They captured the plant without fighting after sending tens of thousands of troops and hundreds of tanks into Ukraine from Belarus, Moscow's close ally.Russian soldiers dug trenches and set up camps in areas such as the so-called Red Forest, named after the colour its trees turned from radiation explosion.Their seizure of the defunct plant raised intense fears a military incident could trigger a catastrophic nuclear disaster at the site.Russia's army withdrew around a month into the war, as part of a pullback after failing to encircle and capture the capital Kyiv amid fierce Ukrainian resistance.- New threats -The remains of the plant are covered by an inner steel-and-concrete structure known as the sarcophagus, hastily built after the 1986 disaster.A newer hi-tech outer shell, the New Safe Confinement, was installed in 2016-2017, designed to eventually replace the sarcophagus, which was not intended to be a permanent solution.The massive metal outer structure was punctured by a Russian drone in February 2025, losing its ability to contain radiation.In a report published in April, Greenpeace said as the outer shell "cannot be repaired at the moment, it cannot function as it was designed, there's a possibility of radioactive releases."Repairs are expected to take around three to four years.Another Russian strike could see the radiation shelter collapse, the plant's director told AFP in December 2025.- Exclusion zone -The area around the plant was evacuated and became an exclusion zone, with abandoned towns, fields and forests.In total, more than 2,200 square kilometres in northern Ukraine and 2,600 square kilometres in southern Belarus are effectively uninhabitable.People will not be able to safely live there for the next 24,000 years, the IAEA says.The city of Pripyat, three kilometres from the plant with a population of 48,000 residents in 1986, was completely evacuated.It remains abandoned, with its empty decaying buildings -- including a rusting amusement park and ferris wheel -- resembling a post-apocalyptic ghost town.Before Russia's 2022 invasion, guided visits to the site were possible, but for nearly three years the area has been closed to tourists.Without human presence, the area has effectively become a vast nature reserve, where the rare and endangered Przewalski horse was reintroduced in 1998.

Syria to begin trying Assad-era figures Sunday, justice ministry official says-Cases against security officials and militia leaders accused of atrocities signal first test for Syria’s new justice system-By AFP Today, 8:45 pm-APR 25,26

Trials of prominent figures from the rule of ousted Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad are set to begin Sunday, a justice ministry official told AFP on Saturday, starting with a former security official.Najib is the former head of political security in south Syria’s Daraa province, the cradle of the country’s 2011 uprising, and is accused of orchestrating a crackdown there. He is also a cousin of the ousted leader.The ministry official said trials would follow for Wassim al-Assad — another of the former president’s cousins — and Amjad Youssef, the main suspect in a 2013 massacre who was arrested this week, as well as “pilots who took part in bombing Syrian cities and towns.”Syria’s civil war began with a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protests and spiralled into a 13-year conflict that killed more than half a million people.Assad’s forces pounded rebel-held areas, including with airstrikes and crude barrel bomb attacks, while tens of thousands of people disappeared, some into the country’s brutal prison system.Next Sunday marks the start of the public trial of Atef Najib, Assad’s cousin and former security chief in Daraa, who led the 2011 crackdown on peaceful protesters that catalyzed 14 years of brutal repression. This marks a critical step towards justice and accountability for… pic.twitter.com/wZYrAAzNRo — Syrian Emergency Task Force (@syrianetf) April 24, 2026-Since seizing power in December 2024, Syria’s new authorities have repeatedly announced the arrests of former officials, vowing to provide justice and accountability for Assad-era atrocities.Assad fled to Russia with only a handful of confidants, abandoning senior officials and security officers, some of whom reportedly went abroad or took refuge in the coastal heartland of Assad’s Alawite minority.Syrian Justice Minister Mazhar al-Wais said Friday on X that the Damascus criminal court was ready “for the moment that victims have long waited for: the start of public trials,” calling them “part of the transitional justice process.”Rights groups, activists and the international community have repeatedly emphasized the importance of transitional justice in the war-ravaged country.

Hezbollah fires rockets at north, Israel hits terror targets in Lebanon amid shaky truce-None hurt as terror group targets Israeli communities; military says it killed several gunmen who posed a threat to troops By Emanuel Fabian,ToI Staff and Agencies Today, 5:39 pm-APR 25,26

A steady exchange of Hezbollah attacks and Israeli strikes persisted in northern Israel and southern Lebanon on Saturday, despite the extension of the tenuous ceasefire between the warring sides by several more weeks.Two rockets and a drone were launched from Lebanon at northern Israel on Saturday afternoon, activating sirens in several towns. The Israel Defense Forces said it intercepted the drone and one of the rockets, while a second rocket struck an open area. No injuries were caused.The military also said it intercepted a “suspicious aerial target” over an area of southern Lebanon where Israeli troops are deployed. It said the target was suspected to be a Hezbollah drone.In another incident, Hezbollah launched several explosive-laden drones at Israeli troops stationed in southern Lebanon. The IDF said the drones exploded near the forces, but did not cause any injuries.The terror group has made use of small first-person view (FPV) drones in its attacks on Israeli troops. Some of the drones are guided using a spool of fiber optic cable, which mitigates efforts to electronically jam their signal.“The Hezbollah terror organization has again blatantly violated the ceasefire agreement,” the military said in a statement.At the same time, the IDF said it struck and killed several Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon.In one incident, the military said it struck and killed “three Hezbollah terrorists who were traveling in a pickup truck armed with weapons.” The strike took place in Yohmor, just north of the Israeli-held security zone.In another case, in the security zone, the military said it struck and killed a “terrorist riding a motorcycle.” Two more Hezbollah armed operatives, who were identified by troops in the security zone, were killed in an airstrike, the military said.The IDF said all the operatives “posed a threat to IDF troops operating in southern Lebanon.”Additionally, the IDF said it struck several buildings used by Hezbollah, including the terror group’s elite Radwan Force, in the southern Lebanon security zone. The buildings were used by Hezbollah for storing weapons and carrying out attacks, the IDF said.“The buildings were struck to remove a threat to IDF soldiers and Israeli civilians,” the military said in a statement.Lebanon’s health ministry said Israeli strikes in the south had killed four people.The Israeli Air Force also struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in southern Lebanon overnight, the military said. The launchers were struck in the towns of Deir ez-Zahrani, Kfar Reman, and Sammaaiyeh, all north of the IDF-held security zone. The military said the launchers “posed a real threat to IDF troops and Israeli civilians.”The incidents came despite an ongoing ceasefire in Lebanon, which US President Donald Trump said Thursday night would be extended by three weeks, while noting that Israel could carry out strikes in Lebanon in self-defense.The IDF has said that since the truce took effect on April 17, it has killed over 30 Hezbollah operatives who posed a threat to troops, and destroyed hundreds of the terror group’s sites. Hezbollah, meanwhile, has been carrying out multiple attacks per day on Israeli forces stationed in southern Lebanon amid the ceasefire, while claiming that it is responding to alleged Israeli violations of the truce.Trump announced the ceasefire extension after hosting Israeli and Lebanese envoys for the second round of the two countries’ highest-level negotiations in decades. The sides in a joint statement agreed on the “urgent need” to revive a November 2024 ceasefire deal that required the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday accused Hezbollah of trying to sabotage the truce.“We have begun a process to achieve a historic peace between Israel and Lebanon, and it is clear to us that Hezbollah is trying to sabotage this,” he said in a statement. “We are maintaining full freedom of action against any threat, including emerging threats. We struck yesterday, and we struck today. We are determined to restore security to the residents of the north.”The negotiations are the first direct, sustained contact in decades between Israel and its northern neighbor, which have technically been at war since 1948, when Israel was established.The first round of negotiations took place on April 14. Two days later, Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, which is set to expire on Sunday. The ceasefire came as Iran warned that Israel’s continued attacks in Lebanon could upend the ceasefire that Trump announced with the Islamic Republic on April 8.Israel and Hezbollah have continued exchanging smaller-scale blows, accusing each other of violating the Lebanon ceasefire.Israel has pushed troops deeper into Lebanon and carried out massive airstrikes there after Hezbollah started firing rockets at Israel on March 2 for the first time since the November 2024 ceasefire agreement. That agreement ended over a year of conflict initiated by Hezbollah, during which Metula was largely evacuated and heavily damaged by rocket fire.The terror group has said it renewed its attacks in response to both Israel’s continued attacks and presence in Lebanon since that agreement, and the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, at the start of the US-Israeli bombing campaign in Iran on February 28.

IDF says Gaza strike killed Oct. 7 attacker; local officials report 13 dead in attacks-Military says series of strikes targeted imminent threats to troops; Palestinian officials say woman, pregnant with twins, and two children killed in strikes on homes near hospital By Emanuel Fabian,ToI Staff and AP Today, 11:05 pm-APR 25,26

The IDF said Saturday that a recent airstrike in central Gaza killed several Hamas operatives who planned attacks on Israeli troops, including a terrorist who invaded Israel during the October 7, 2023, onslaught, as Palestinian officials reported that at least 13 people were killed in Israeli strikes across the enclave the same day.The strike on Thursday targeted a cell of Hamas operatives who planned “imminent” attacks on Israeli troops stationed in central Gaza, according to the IDF.The military and Shin Bet security agency said the strike killed Hazem Rami Ali Aidi, a commander of a Hamas cell who invaded Israel during the October 7 attack. It also killed Ibrahim Mansour, a Hamas platoon commander and a “key figure” in the terror group’s efforts to restore its capabilities, and Maher Tantawi, a Hamas intelligence operative.In a separate incident, the IDF said on Saturday that it struck and killed armed Palestinian terror operatives in the southern Gaza Strip the day prior, who were planning to carry out “imminent” attacks on troops.Troops on Friday identified a pickup truck “carrying several armed terrorists,” the military said, adding that “the terrorists were working to advance imminent” attacks on soldiers stationed in the Strip.The terror operatives were then targeted in an airstrike “to remove the threat,” the IDF said.Gaza’s civil defense agency, run by Hamas, said Saturday that Israeli strikes across the Palestinian territory on Friday had killed at least 13 people, including a woman pregnant with twins and two of her children, who died when Israeli artillery struck residential homes near Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.Gaza’s Al-Shifa and Nasser hospitals published the names of 12 of the 13 victims. The 13th victim was reported as a 12-year-old whose identity could not immediately be confirmed.Khalid Al-Tanani of Beit Lahiya recalled the series of strikes that killed his wife and two of his four children: “With the first shell, thank God we all survived and were calling out to each other. Then they fired the second, third and fourth shells one after the other. Their voices fell silent.”“I went inside and found my wife, Islam Al-Tanani, martyred, and my son, Hamza, and Naya in her mother’s arms,” he said. “I found them martyred.”The children were 4 and 13 years old, he said.Hamza’s 13-year-old twin survived, along with another of the couple’s children. Al-Tanani said they had just started talking about gathering baby items and clothes for the twins.“You took my soul with you, Hamza, you took me with you and broke me, Hamza,” his grandmother sobbed during the funerals held on Saturday.In a separate incident, eight people, including a child, were killed and several others injured when an Israeli airstrike hit a police vehicle in the Al-Mawasi area of the southern city of Khan Yunis, the Hamas-led agency said. According to the territory’s Hamas-run interior ministry, two of those were police officers.In a third attack, an Israeli aircraft struck another police patrol in Gaza City, the territory’s largest urban center, killing two people identified as police officers and injuring two others, it added.According to the interior ministry, the strike targeted members of the Hamas police force while they were patrolling near a police station in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in western Gaza City. Two men were also killed in the strike, according to Palestinian reports.The IDF confirmed a strike in the area on Friday, saying it struck and killed several armed Hamas operatives who “posed a threat” to Israeli forces stationed nearby in the northern Gaza Strip.The operatives were targeted in an airstrike “to remove the threat to our forces,” the military said in a statement.Kites fly in from Gaza, raising concernsA kite apparently flown from the Gaza Strip landed in Kibbutz Nir Oz on Friday, the second such incident in recent weeks, according to the border community.“In the past two weeks, two kites that crossed from the Gaza Strip were located and landed within the kibbutz area. For the residents of Nahal Oz, this is a serious incident that illustrates that the security reality has not changed sufficiently,” the community said in a statement on Saturday.Starting in 2018 and over a period of several years, Palestinian terrorists repeatedly launched kites and balloons carrying incendiary devices at Israeli border communities, setting fire to wide swaths of land.In response to a query, the IDF said that it located a kite on Friday in Nahal Oz.“No suspicious findings were identified on the kite,” the military said.The IDF said the incident is still under review, while a military source said that the kite likely came from the Gaza Strip.

 UNIFIL: 2nd peacekeeper dies of wounds from apparent IDF attack-Amid truce, Hezbollah attacks IDF in south Lebanon; troops kill 6 gunmen in Bint Jbeil-IDF also strikes buildings from which terror group launched rocket barrage at north shortly before Trump announced ceasefire extension; Israeli drone downed over Tyre By Emanuel Fabian-24 April 2026, 9:44 pm

Hezbollah carried out several attacks on Israeli forces stationed in southern Lebanon on Friday, as the Israel Defense Forces published footage showing six of the terror group’s gunmen being struck after exchanging fire with troops in the town of Bint Jbeil.Meanwhile, the Israeli military issued an evacuation order and carried out strikes in southern Lebanon in response to a rocket barrage that the Iran-backed terror group fired at Israel late Thursday.The incidents came despite an ongoing ceasefire in Lebanon, which US President Donald Trump said Thursday night would be extended by three weeks, while noting that Israel could carry out strikes in Lebanon in self-defense.The IDF has said that since the truce took effect on April 17, it has killed over 30 Hezbollah operatives who posed a threat to troops, and destroyed hundreds of the terror group’s sites. Hezbollah, meanwhile, has been carrying out multiple attacks per day on Israeli forces stationed in southern Lebanon amid the ceasefire, while claiming that it is responding to alleged Israeli violations of the truce.Trump announced the ceasefire extension after hosting Israeli and Lebanese envoys for the second round of the two countries’ highest-level negotiations in decades. The sides in a joint statement agreed on the “urgent need” to revive a November 2024 ceasefire deal that required the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah.On Friday morning, six Hezbollah gunmen were killed in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil, the military said.Bint Jbeil is located in the Israeli-held security zone in southern Lebanon. The IDF assessed that, as the ceasefire took effect last week, several Hezbollah operatives remained holed up in the town after more than 100 were killed during the fighting there in recent weeks.The military said that soldiers of the Paratroopers Brigade spotted fresh food and military equipment at the entrance to a building in Bint Jbeil’s “kasbah,” or fortified quarter.The paratroopers sent in a drone and a dog from the Oketz canine unit to scan the site before the soldiers entered. The dog revealed the position of the six gunmen before being shot dead by them.The soldiers then surrounded the building and identified the gunmen fleeing to the rooftop using the drone.Within an hour and a half of the initial identification, all six gunmen were killed by troops with light arms, tank shelling and an explosive drone. The IDF said that at least two of the gunmen were killed by the paratroopers, with the other four killed in the strikes. No Israeli soldiers were hurt.The incident was a “blatant violation of the ceasefire understandings by the Hezbollah terror organization,” the IDF said.Separately, the IDF said Friday morning that it struck buildings used by Hezbollah in the southern Lebanese towns of Khirbet Selm and Touline in response to the terror group’s late-night rocket barrage on the northern border community of Shtula.The buildings were used by Hezbollah to advance attacks on troops and Israel, according to the military.The IDF also ordered residents to evacuate a southern Lebanon town from which the attack on Shtula was launched.“Hezbollah’s terror activities and the launching [of rockets] from the village force the IDF to act against it in your area of residence,” army spokesman Col. Avichay Adraee warned residents of Deir Aames, which is located north of the Israeli buffer zone.Adraee called on the residents to “immediately” evacuate their homes and move at least a kilometer from the village, which is located outside of the Israeli-held security zone in southern Lebanon.The IDF later said it struck buildings in Deir Aames that Hezbollah used to launch the barrage on Shtula. Lebanese state media reported three Israeli strikes in the town. No casualties were reported.On Friday afternoon, sirens sounded in several border communities in the Western Galilee, warning of a Hezbollah drone attack from Lebanon. The IDF said it shot the drone down before it crossed the border from Lebanon.Elsewhere in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah launched several explosive-laden drones at Israeli troops stationed in the Israeli-held security zone.The IDF said the drones struck near the forces, but no injuries were caused.Another suspected drone was identified over an area of southern Lebanon where troops are stationed, according to the military. The IDF said it lost contact with that drone, indicating that the drone crashed.“The Hezbollah terror organization once again blatantly violated the ceasefire agreement,” the IDF said.Hezbollah, in several statements, said it had targeted troops operating in the villages of Qantara and Ramyeh, located in the Israeli buffer zone.The terror group has made use of small first-person view (FPV) drones in its attacks on Israeli troops. Some of the drones are guided using a spool of fiber optic cable, which mitigates efforts to electronically jam their signal. According to military officials, the FPV drones have ranges of up to 15 kilometers.The Israeli military separately confirmed that one of its own drones was shot down by a Hezbollah anti-aircraft missile over Tyre in southern Lebanon on Friday afternoon. Footage published by Lebanese media showed the immediate aftermath of the interception.“The incident is under investigation,” the IDF said.Hezbollah took responsibility for the incident, saying it shot down an Israeli Hermes 450 unmanned aerial vehicle.Also on Friday, troops also struck surveillance equipment at a Hezbollah rocket-launching site in the southern Lebanon town of Kounine, the IDF said, adding that the equipment “posed a direct threat to the forces operating in the area.”In another incident, the IDF said it struck several Hezbollah rocket launchers in the southern Lebanon towns of Yater and Kafra, which are located north of the Israeli-held security zone.The launchers “posed a threat to IDF troops and Israeli civilians,” the military said.Amid the Hezbollah attacks on troops and Israel, the mayor of Metula, Israel’s northernmost town, accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday of cowing to Trump’s ceasefire.Some northern municipal leaders have expressed skepticism about the diplomacy and urged the government to wipe out Hezbollah, which has rained hundreds of rockets and drones a day on their region.Writing on Facebook earlier Friday, Metula Mayor David Azulay said: “This morning we woke up to another day in our dismal reality.”“We got a message from President Trump about three more weeks of ceasefire. I didn’t know he’s the leader of the State of Israel,” said Azulay, adding that Netanyahu was “trapped in (Trump’s) bear hug.”A separate statement from Azulay said the city had put up US flags in a jab at the government’s purported subservience to the White House. “It’s sad that the government of Israel and its head are losing our independence as an independent, sovereign and democratic state,” the statement read.Later Friday, breaking a nearly day-long silence on the ceasefire, Netanyahu said Israel was “maintaining full freedom of action against any threat” in Lebanon, and accused Hezbollah of seeking to “sabotage” peace talks between Israel and Lebanon.“We struck yesterday and we struck today. We are determined to restore security to the residents of the north,” he said.Meanwhile, Lebanese lawmaker Mohammed Raad, head of Hezbollah’s parliamentary bloc, called on Beirut to “withdraw” from the direct talks with Israel.“The authorities ought to feel ashamed before their people and withdraw from what has been called direct negotiations with the Zionist enemy,” he said, adding that “any official contact or meeting bringing together the Lebanese and Israeli sides amid the ongoing war… will in no way enjoy Lebanese national consensus.”“Any so-called truce that grants the occupying enemy in Lebanon a special exemption to open fire… is not a truce at all, but rather a devious deception and an attempt to dupe others, one that entails covering up Israeli hostility and turning a blind eye to the enemy’s continued violations,” Raad accused.Israel has pushed troops deeper into Lebanon and carried out massive airstrikes there after Hezbollah started firing rockets at Israel on March 2 for the first time since the November 2024 ceasefire agreement. That agreement ended over a year of conflict initiated by Hezbollah, during which Metula was largely evacuated and heavily damaged by rocket fire.The terror group has said it renewed its attacks in response to both Israel’s continued attacks and presence in Lebanon since that agreement, and the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, at the start of the US-Israeli bombing campaign in Iran on February 28.The ceasefire with Lebanon started on April 16 amid warnings from Iranian officials that failure to stop the fighting there could upend the Iran ceasefire that began on April 8.Separately, on Friday, the IDF published footage that it said demonstrated Hezbollah’s use of ambulances for military purposes.The footage showed weapons troops found inside ambulances bearing the logo of the Risala Scout Association, a paramedic group affiliated with the Hezbollah-allied Amal movement.❗️EXPOSED: Hezbollah’s use of ambulances for terror Hezbollah uses ambulances and medical teams as cover for transporting weapons and operatives, undermining the special protections granted to medical facilities and equipment under international law. During IDF searches in… pic.twitter.com/h9qCVu1pBs — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) April 24, 2026-The IDF said Hezbollah “systematically and repeatedly uses medical facilities and equipment — particularly ambulances — to conceal terrorist activity,” including by using “vehicles and medical teams as cover for transporting weapons and operatives, thereby undermining the special protections granted to medical facilities and equipment under international law.”During an incident this week, the IDF said, several armed Hezbollah operatives were killed in the Qantara area after violating the ceasefire terms and posing a threat to troops. During scans in the area following the incident, troops of the Golani Brigade located “an ambulance used by the terrorists to conceal weapons,” including explosive devices, mortar shells, magazines and a grenade, the military said.In another incident this month, troops of the 7th Armored Brigade killed an RPG-wielding Hezbollah operative near an ambulance. The IDF said, “Weapons were uncovered inside the ambulance, which had been used by the terrorist to establish himself in the area and carry out attacks from a ‘protected’ position.”Additional footage released by the IDF showed what it said were Hezbollah operatives who survived Israeli strikes fleeing and hiding until an ambulance arrived to collect them.According to the IDF, Hezbollah has “increased its use of ambulances to transport operatives between locations while disguising their identities,” due to Israeli warnings to Lebanese civilians ahead of strikes, which make it “harder for Hezbollah operatives to blend in with non-combatants and move throughout the area.”UNIFIL says 2nd peacekeeper dies of wounds from apparent Israeli strike-An Indonesian peacekeeper died Friday from wounds sustained in an apparent Israeli strike on one of the observer force’s bases in southern Lebanon last month. Another Indonesian peacekeeper was killed during the incident.“UNIFIL deplores the passing today of Corporal Rico Pramudia, who was critically injured following a projectile explosion in his base in Adchit Al Qusayr on the night of 29 March,” UNIFIL said in a statement.Pramudia, who was critically hurt, succumbed to his injuries at a hospital in Beirut, the multinational force said.Statement on the passing of an Indonesian peacekeeper injured last month: UNIFIL deplores the passing today of Corporal Rico Pramudia, who was critically injured following a projectile explosion in his base in Adchit Al Qusayr on the night of 29 March. pic.twitter.com/YPJcR7XhBr — UNIFIL (@UNIFIL_) April 24, 2026-A UN source told AFP on condition of anonymity that investigations had shown the fire came from an Israeli tank, adding that “debris from a tank round has been recovered” at the site.The IDF has said it is investigating the incident.Times of Israel staff, Lazar Berman and Agencies contributed to this report.

Israeli-American mentalist Oz Pearlman to perform-Trump to attend White House Correspondents Association gala after years of boycott-Journalists urge organizers of Saturday night’s event to protest Trump’s bid ‘to trample freedom of the press’ during presidency By Helen Coster Today, 3:46 pm-APR 25,26

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — US President Donald Trump, famous for his clashes with reporters and denunciations of the “fake news” media, will attend the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on Saturday — his first time as president.Every year since its inception, the WHCA has invited the sitting president to its annual celebration of press freedom. Except for Trump, all have attended at some point during their presidencies.After Trump boycotted the black-tie event in his first term and in 2025, his participation this year has become both the subject of surprise and high anticipation in Washington, particularly given the president’s combative, complicated relationship with the press.He has filed lawsuits against media outlets, dismissed coverage as “fake news” and personally attacked journalists. His administration banned the Associated Press from the White House press pool and restricted reporters’ access at the Pentagon, among other moves.Yet, he also provides reporters with far more access than his recent predecessors, regularly speaking to journalists on his cell phone and answering their questions during frequent press appearances.Some within Washington’s press corps object to Trump’s presence at the Washington Hilton on Saturday.“Trump’s entire presidency is, of course, an affront to a free press,” HuffPost Editor-in-Chief Whitney Snyder wrote in a column explaining the outlet’s decision to skip the dinner.Over 350 individual former and current journalists, including former network news anchor Dan Rather, as well as groups including the Society of Professional Journalists, signed a letter calling for the WHCA to use the dinner as an opportunity to “forcefully demonstrate opposition to President Trump’s efforts to trample freedom of the press.”The letter noted that some journalists plan to wear pocket handkerchiefs or lapel pins featuring the words of the US Constitution’s First Amendment, which protects freedom of speech.The WHCA said the dinner reinforces the importance of press freedom. “As we mark America’s 250th birthday, our choice to gather as journalists, newsmakers and the president in the same room is a reminder of what a free press means to this country and why it must endure,” WHCA President Weijia Jiang said in a statement.“Not for the media or the president, but for the people who depend on it.”A White House spokesperson referred Reuters to Trump’s March 2 Truth Social post, in which the president said that he previously skipped the event because the press was “extraordinarily bad” to him, but accepted this year.“In honor of our Nation’s 250th Birthday,” he wrote, “and the fact that these “Correspondents” now admit that I am truly one of the Greatest Presidents in the History of our Country, the G.O.A.T., according to many, it will be my Honor to accept their invitation, and work to make it the GREATEST, HOTTEST, and MOST SPECTACULAR DINNER, OF ANY KIND, EVER!”For many Trump chroniclers, the dinner holds a fabled place in his story. As a private citizen in 2011, Trump attended the dinner when Democratic President Barack Obama roasted him from the stage. Trump appeared not to take the jokes well, giving rise to a storyline that the event helped crystallize Trump’s decision to run in 2016, a theory Trump has denied.Israeli-American mentalist/mindreader Oz Pearlman will be the entertainment after the Correspondents’ Association decided to forgo the traditional comedian hosting the event.The president is due to speak on Saturday for about 40 minutes, and is likely to have some choice words for the press seated in the audience alongside Washington’s political power players.His remarks will follow a series of escalating confrontations with news organizations. Trump’s FCC Chair Brendan Carr threatened to investigate ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over on-air remarks and urged stations to drop his show or face possible fines and license revocations.This week, the New York Times reported that the FBI began investigating a New York Times reporter after she wrote a critical story about its director. The FBI said that the New York Times story is not true.Trump has filed and settled lawsuits with ABC and the parent company of CBS over their coverage, while suing the Wall Street Journal over an article describing a birthday card to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein bearing Trump’s signature. Earlier this month, a federal judge dismissed that defamation lawsuit.The birthday card story is one of several from the Journal that the WHCA is honoring Saturday.Dinner starts with red carpet arrivals at 5 p.m. ET (2100 GMT) on Saturday and Trump will speak after 10 p.m.Times of Israel Staff contributed to this report

Turnout low as Palestinians in West Bank and part of Gaza vote in local elections-Only 21.2% of registered voters cast ballots in Strip’s Deir el-Balah area, with first vote there since 2006 seen largely as a test for possible future polls By AFP and ToI Staff Today, 11:05 pm-APR 25,26

Palestinians in the West Bank and part of central Gaza voted on Saturday in municipal elections, the first since the Gaza war erupted, marked by low turnout and a narrow slate of contenders.Nearly 1.5 million people were registered to vote in the West Bank, as well as 70,000 people in Gaza’s Deir al-Balah area, according to the Ramallah-based Central Elections Commission (CEC).“We are very pleased to exercise democracy in spite of the many challenges we face, both locally and internationally,” Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told journalists after voting in Al-Bireh, according to the official Wafa news agency.Early Saturday, a steady trickle of voters headed to polling stations in the West Bank, as foreign diplomats observed the process.By 5 p.m., turnout in the West Bank reached 40.62 percent, the CEC said. But participation in Deir al-Balah was significantly lower, at just 21.2 percent, by the time polls closed there at 6 pm.In the previous municipal elections in March 2022, turnout was 53.7 percent in West Bank cities. Voting in the West Bank ended at 7 pm, with a notable late surge of women voters in Jericho, an AFP journalist said.“We will elect someone who can improve the local community… things like water and repairing the streets,” said Manar Salman, an English teacher in the city. “We don’t receive much support from outside, and the occupation affects us in many ways… it limits what the municipality can do.”Some questioned the election’s timing.“We didn’t want elections at this time — not with war in Gaza and settler attacks ongoing in the West Bank,” said Ziad Hassan, a businessman from Dura Al-Qaraa village. “The decision was imposed on us, and so we are compelled to elect an administrative body for the village council.”Israeli settler attacks have surged across the West Bank in recent months.“The main thing is security from settlers. That’s why we need new faces, young people willing to fight for our rights,” said Abed Jabaieh, 68, former mayor of Ramun village.Most electoral lists were aligned with Abbas’s secular-nationalist Fatah movement or composed of independents. Hamas, Fatah’s bitter rival and the ruling power in Gaza, which took control of Gaza in a violent coup against Fatah in 2007, was absent from the race.In many municipalities, Fatah‑backed lists faced off against independents supported by smaller factions such as the Marxist‑Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, designated a terror group by Israel, the US and the European Union.Municipal councils oversee water, sanitation, and local infrastructure but do not enact legislation. Still, with presidential or legislative elections frozen since 2006, councils have become one of the last remaining democratic mechanisms under the Palestinian Authority.The PA faces widespread criticism over corruption, stagnation and declining legitimacy. Western and regional donors have increasingly tied financial and diplomatic support for the PA to reform, particularly in local governance.The European Union called the vote an “important step towards broader democratization and strengthened local governance… in line with the ongoing reforms process.”The polls closed earlier in Deir al-Balah to allow for counting in daylight because of the lack of electricity in the war-devastated Strip, the CEC told AFP.Public infrastructure, sanitation and health services in Gaza are all struggling to function after two years of war left swaths of Gaza destroyed.Under Hamas control since 2007, Gaza experienced its first vote since the 2006 legislative elections that the Islamist terror group won.The PA is holding elections only in Deir al-Balah to test its “success or failure, since there are no post-war opinion polls,” said Jamal al-Fadi, a political scientist at Cairo’s Al-Azhar University.It was chosen as one of the few areas where the population has not been massively displaced.After voting there, Mohammed al-Hasayna, 24, said that although the elections were largely symbolic, they served as a sign of people’s “will to live.”“We are an educated people with strong determination, and we deserve to have our own state,” he told AFP. “We want the world to help us overcome the catastrophe of war. Enough wars — it is time to work towards rebuilding Gaza.”

US accuses Southern Poverty Law Center of defrauding donors with payments to extremist informants-Civil rights group defends its now-defunct program; charges come after FBI cut ties with organization for listing slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s group as extremist By Collin Binkley, ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and Rebecca Boone Today, 11:47 am-APR 25,26

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Southern Poverty Law Center was indicted Tuesday on federal fraud charges alleging it improperly raised millions of dollars to secretly pay leaders of the Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups for inside information, acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche said.The US Justice Department alleges the civil rights group defrauded donors by using their money to fund the very extremism it claimed to be fighting, with more than $3 million paid to informants through a now-defunct program to infiltrate white supremacist and other extremist groups.Prosecutors allege some of the money was used by extremists to carry out other crimes, but court papers did not include specific examples.“The SPLC was not dismantling these groups. It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose by paying sources to stoke racial hatred,” Blanche said.The civil rights group faces charges of wire fraud, bank fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering in the case brought in the federal court in Alabama, where the organization is based.The indictment came shortly after the SPLC revealed the existence of a criminal investigation into its disbanded informant program to gather intelligence on extremist group activities.The group said the program was used to monitor threats of violence and the information was often shared with local and federal law enforcement.The SPLC said it “will vigorously defend ourselves, our staff, and our work” against what it described as false allegations. The group said its informant program saved lives.“Taking on violent hate and extremist groups is among the most dangerous work there is, and we believe it is also among the most important work we do,” interim CEO and president Bryan Fair said in a statement.“The actions by the DOJ will not shake our resolve to fight for justice and ensure the promise of the Civil Rights Movement becomes a reality for all,” said Fair.A program that dated back to the 1980s-The US Justice Department alleges the SPLC made false statements to banks in order to set up accounts used to funnel money to informants. The group created bank accounts for fictitious entities such as “Fox Photography” and “Rare Books Warehouse” that were used to send money from donors to informants, in a scheme to conceal the money’s actual purpose, the indictment alleges.Prosecutors say the group never disclosed to donors details of the informant program.“They’re required to under the laws associated with a nonprofit to have certain transparency and honesty in what they’re telling donors they’re going to spend money on and what their mission statement is and what they’re raising money doing,” Blanche said.The indictment includes details on at least nine unnamed informants were paid by the SPLC through a secret program that prosecutors say began in the 1980s. Within the SPLC, they were known as field sources or “the Fs,” according to the indictment.One informant was paid more than $1 million between 2014 and 2023 while affiliated with the neo-Nazi National Alliance, the indictment said. Prosecutors say another informant was a member of the “online leadership chat group” that planned the 2017 white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.The informant attended the rally at the direction of the SPLC, according to the indictment, and helped coordinate transportation for several others. That person was allegedly paid more than $270,000 between 2015 and 2023.The SPLC said the program was kept quiet to protect the safety of informants.“When we began working with informants, we were living in the shadow of the height of the Civil Rights Movement, which had seen bombings at churches, state-sponsored violence against demonstrators, and the murders of activists that went unanswered by the justice system,” Fair said. “There is no question that what we learned from informants saved lives.”The center has been targeted by Republicans-The SPLC, which is based in Montgomery, Alabama, was founded in 1971 and used civil litigation to fight white supremacist groups. The nonprofit has become a popular target among Republicans who see it as overly leftist and partisan.The investigation could add to concerns that Trump’s Republican administration is using the Justice Department to go after conservative opponents and his critics. It follows a number of other investigations into Trump foes that have raised questions about whether the law enforcement agency has been turned into a political weapon.The SPLC has faced intense criticism from conservatives, who have accused it of unfairly maligning right-wing organizations as extremist groups because of their viewpoints. The center regularly condemns Trump’s rhetoric and policies around voting rights, immigration and other issues.The center came under fresh scrutiny after the assassination last year of conservative activist Charlie Kirk brought renewed attention to its characterization of the group that Kirk founded and led. The center included a section on that group, Turning Point USA, in a report titled “The Year in Hate and Extremism 2024” that described the group as “A Case Study of the Hard Right in 2024.”FBI Director Kash Patel said last year that the agency was severing its relationship with the center, which had long provided law enforcement with research on hate crimes and domestic extremism. Patel said the center had been turned into a “partisan smear machine,” and he accused it of defaming “mainstream Americans” with its “hate map” that documents alleged anti-government and hate groups inside the United States.US House Republicans hosted a hearing centered on the SPLC in December, saying it coordinated efforts with former US President Joe Biden’s Democratic administration “to target Christian and conservative Americans and deprive them of their constitutional rights to free speech and free association.”

As Pensacola’s oldest synagogue turns-APR 25,26

PENSACOLA, Florida (JTA) — Mention the Jewish exodus to Florida, and people immediately think Miami Beach, Boca Raton, or Aventura.But it was here in Pensacola — along the Gulf Coast’s fabled “Redneck Riviera” — that German-speaking Jewish pioneers first put down roots in the Sunshine State. In 1876, when Pensacola’s Temple Beth El was founded, Florida had 200,000 inhabitants, just 2,000 of them Jews.Today, Florida is home to 24.3 million people, and a Jewish population exceeded only by New York and California. Most of the state’s 762,000 Jews reside in three South Florida counties — eclipsing much older congregations in Tallahassee, Jacksonville and Pensacola that thrived long before the advent of air-conditioning and interstate highways.Pensacola is home to only about 1,800 Jewish adults, according to the American Jewish Population Project — a number that has remained constant for a century. Yet locals in this laid-back resort in Florida’s Panhandle, more than 600 miles northwest of the bustling Jewish communities of South Florida, say it is ripe for a Jewish renaissance.“I’d like to make the case that this is also Florida, even though we’re only 10 miles from Alabama,” said Rabbi Joel Fleekop, 47, spiritual leader of Beth El since 2012. “The cost of living here is very low, we have no traffic or congestion, and there are plenty of good jobs.”Pensacola also has three synagogues: a Chabad House, an Orthodox-style congregation, and Beth El, which this month marks the 150th anniversary of its founding, with a weekend of prayers, local art, Israeli music, and dancing.Beth El’s celebration began on Friday with a Shabbat service led jointly by Fleekop and Cantor Richard Cohen, former director of the Hebrew Union College’s School of Sacred Music and a Pensacola native.In a sermon, Fleekop told the story of the children’s book “Bone Button Borscht,” in which a wandering man helps the people of an impoverished town to create soup from their own meager ingredients that somehow taste far better together than separately.“For 150 years, this temple — our temple, Temple Beth El — has thrived because similar to the people making soup in the story, its members have contributed and done what they could to nourish and enhance and better our community,” he said. “Our founding families, like the man who set up the pot, provided the vision that this little corner of the world could have a thriving Jewish community. Others provided the resources to build the sacred spaces our congregation has called home and to keep on the lights and, this being Florida, the air conditioning also on.”Summarizing the wide range of contributions that members have made over the decades, Fleekop also noted changes that Temple Beth El experienced over the last 150 years: the number of stars on the American flag grew, the Israeli flag was created, the amount of Hebrew in the service increased; and congregants are wearing “fewer neckties and fewer fancy hats” but more kippahs and tallits than they once did.“Inevitably, each generation had its own taste and so added their own ingredients, the spiritual equivalent of maybe some okra, or zaatar, or even some sriracha,” he said to laughs. “At 150 years, our congregation is no doubt very different from what was imagined at its inception. … The soup that is our temple has gone from a Bavarian borscht to a Gulf seafood gumbo to a gluten-free, Asian fusion matzah ball soup. But in many ways, in the most essential ways, we are still the same congregation.”The following evening, a gala dinner featured dancing and a live band. And on Sunday morning, congregants toured Pensacola’s Jewish cemetery, where the oldest tombstone dates from 1874 and many inscriptions are in Hebrew and German, as well as English.Among those buried in the cemetery is Florida’s first Jewish mayor, Adolph Greenhut, who served from 1913 to 1916 — two decades after his stint as Beth El’s president. Beth El also takes great pride in having been home to the nation’s first de facto female rabbi, Paula Ackerman, in the 1960s.“There were really very few Jews in South Florida until the 1940s. People can’t believe there was a thriving Jewish community here at the turn of the century,” said Bill Zimmern, 74, a native Pensacolan like his mother and grandmother, whose wife, Beverly, was once mayor of suburban Gulf Breeze.That community was born after the Civil War, when Jews settled in Milton — a northwest Florida lumber hub — bringing their skills from heavily wooded areas of Bavaria and southern Germany. They began relocating to Pensacola in the 1870s as the city developed.Zimmern added that nearby Naval Air Station Pensacola, home to the Blue Angels, has long welcomed Jews to the area, and that many Jewish men and women in uniform who were once stationed there eventually settled in Pensacola and joined the congregation.Beth El’s first home was a wooden structure on Chase Street in downtown Pensacola, but it burned down in 1901 and all records of the shul’s first 25 years of existence disappeared in that fire. It was later rebuilt near what is today the on-ramp for Interstate 110, but closed in 1931 when its members inaugurated the current synagogue on nearby Palafox Street, and the previous structure became a roller-skating rink.Soon after Beth El’s founding, Yiddish-speaking Jews from Eastern Europe — mainly traders and merchants — settled in the area, and they were not especially happy with its Reform services. So in 1899, they parted ways and established B’nai Israel as an Orthodox synagogue.In 1923, congregants bought a house and converted it into a house of worship; by 1953, they had finally raised enough money to construct the building it currently occupies, according to Yehoshua Mizrachi, B’nai Israel’s rabbi.At the time, it also chose to affiliate with the Conservative movement, then the largest denomination in the United States. It remained part of the movement until about a decade ago, separating after the Conservative movement opted to ordain gay rabbis and sanction same-sex marriages.“I am the 19th rabbi to hold this pulpit, and all but three or four of them were Orthodox,” said Mizrachi, 62. Originally from Lakewood, New Jersey, he said B’nai Israel’s membership consists of 60 to 70 families, compared to 185 families at Beth El.“This congregation is independent, so they dropped their affiliation 10 years ago. When they hired me, I told them not to expect me to do anything to compromise my personal integrity as a Jew,” Mizrachi said.Even so, the rabbi added, “we are not an Orthodox congregation. We have mixed seating and women are called to the Torah. In all other aspects, this shul operates according to the standards of halacha,” or Jewish law.Rabbi Mendel Danow runs the Pensacola Chabad Jewish Center along with his Israeli-born wife, Nechama, from a 120-year-old house less than a mile from B’nai Israel. Between 500 and 600 people are on his mailing list, he said.“A lot of Jews here are unaffiliated. They don’t have that natural connection,” said Danow, 30. The best way of drawing them in is by inviting them to Friday night services and Shabbat dinner; anywhere from 20 to 80 people usually show up, he said. “It’s laid back. Davening [prayer] is shorter, dinner is longer. It’s been a very important part of our community.”Danow is clear-eyed about the challenges of living an observant Jewish life in Pensacola.“There’s no kosher restaurant within a 400-mile radius. The closest is in Jacksonville or Atlanta,” he said. “Obviously, we’re not the first destination for an Orthodox Jew looking to move to Florida.”But he is trying to make things easier. His Chabad recently opened Pensa-Kosher — a mini-market for the handful of locals who strictly observe Jewish dietary laws. He and his wife, who have six children together, run a Hebrew school with close to 20 students, as well as a preschool with 10 children. And they are trying to support the few Jewish students at the nearest university.“When we moved here, one of the first things we noticed was a lack of Jewish life on campus, so we started a Chabad student club at the University of West Florida,” Danow said.With Pensacola enjoying a relatively low cost of living and ranking high when it comes to job growth, beach quality and even the density of Waffle House restaurants, the city is growing — and Chabad is bursting out of its current home. Early next year, it will relocate to a larger complex two blocks down the street. Among other things, the new facility will include a synagogue, Hebrew school, and Pensacola’s first full-service mikveh, or ritual bath.Danow said any antisemitism in the city is dwarfed by support for Israel and Jews.“Three years ago, a gang of four teenagers threw a brick through our window, and ‘Heil Hitler’ was spray-painted on the brick,” he recalled. “But after [the bloody Hamas invasion of southern Israel on] October 7, [2023], people began dropping off flowers and giving donations. There was such a sense of sharing in our pain. People would stop me on the street to say, ‘We’re praying for Israel.’”Mizrachi shared similar experiences. “There’s a church on every street corner. People are very pro-Israel here,” he said. “Strangers stop me in the supermarket and tell me they love Israel. It happens all the time.”The front lawn of Zimmern’s best friend, Charles Kahn, 74, a retired federal judge, boasts two signs: “Go Gators” — a reference to his alma mater, the University of Florida — and “We Stand With Israel.”“Right after October 7, I got that sign,” Kahn said while sipping coffee as he sat on his porch overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. “My neighbor on one side is a retired Navy captain. He asked for one also, and my other neighbor on the other side asked for one too — and then the people across the street, then two houses down. We ended up with five of them just on this street.”Kahn is a past president of Beth El, as is his wife Janet. Their Reform synagogue is by far the largest Jewish house of worship in the city.“We’re a full-function, mainstream Reform synagogue. We follow Reform rules, and our house of worship is a place where people who disagree on politics can still be friends,” said Fleekop, a Philadelphia native who grew up in Reno, Nevada, and moved to Pensacola 13 years ago. His wife, Andrea, runs the temple’s School for Jewish Living, which has 55 children enrolled.“We welcome the LGBTQ community. Some gay and lesbian Jews who were rejected elsewhere have found themselves here at Beth El,” he said. “We also have a lot of Jews by choice.”One of them is Nichole Friedland, 51, a Pensacola-born nurse who was raised Catholic but converted to Judaism 16 years ago — on Easter Sunday no less — under Fleekop’s guidance. She’s now the vice-president of Beth El and treasurer of the Pensacola Jewish Federation.“Most of our congregants are either interfaith or have converted to Judaism,” said Friedland, who, with her husband, is raising a blended family of eight kids. “I wanted my children to have a good foundational religion, and Judaism made the most sense to me. It was, and is, the correct choice.”The federation, based inside Beth El, is entirely volunteer-run and rarely publicizes events or occasions — a sharp contrast to the vibe in the Jewish metropolises of South Florida.But Mizrachi sees potential for Pensacola in some of the same forces that are luring Jews to Boca and Aventura — including unhappiness among New Yorkers with the city’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani.“After Mamdani’s win, a lot of people are thinking of moving to Florida,” Mizrachi said. “But instead of going to Dade or Broward, they should consider Pensacola. There is Jewish life here.”

Report: New US immigration policy could see green card applicants rejected for anti-Israel social media posts.

Would-be immigrants to the United States could now have their green card applications rejected for expressing anti-Israel sentiment on social media or participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, according to a New York Times report, which cites internal documents distributed within the Department of Homeland Security.According to the Times, the documents include updated training material that instructs agency employees to reject applications for a green card — a US permanent resident visa — if the applicant is found to have expressed opinions or beliefs deemed by the administration to be “anti-American.”The report notes that although ideology has always played a part when vetting a green card applicant, it had previously only impacted people belonging to Communist or other totalitarian parties, or who had supported calls to overthrow the US government.Now, however, the report says immigration officers have been instructed to reject applications from anyone with a history of “endorsing, promoting or supporting anti-American views” or “antisemitic terrorism, ideologies or groups.”One example cited as potential grounds to reject an application was a mock-up of a social media post demanding to “Stop Israeli Terror in Palestine,” the Times says.Another example seen by the Times showed a map of Israel with the country’s name crossed out and replaced with “Palestine,” while another is said to have called for revenge on Israel for the war in Gaza.DHS also told immigration officers to pay particular attention to anyone who took part in the pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel campus protests in the wake of the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and subsequent war in Gaza, the report says.

EU approves 20th sanctions package against Russia and $105 billion loan to Ukraine-Russia vows to retaliate after sanctions imposed on ​oil and gas, the linchpin of Russia’s economy; loan to Ukraine comes just before the war-torn state was set to run out of money-By Agencies 24 April 2026, 7:58 pm

The European Union formally approved on ‌Thursday new sanctions against Russia and a €90 billion ($105 billion) loan to Ukraine ahead of an informal summit of the bloc’s leaders in Cyprus, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attended.This is the EU’s 20th package ​of sanctions against Russia over ​Moscow’s war in Ukraine in February 2022.More than 40 ships believed to be part of Russia’s shadow fleet, illicitly transporting oil, were targeted as part of the sanctions, furthering ⁠restrictions on the transportation of Russian ​oil and gas and sanctions against ​oil producers and refineries.Oil revenue is the linchpin of Russia’s economy, allowing Putin to pour money into the armed forces without worsening inflation for everyday people and avoiding a currency collapse.A number of banks were targeted, and a ban was imposed on Europeans using Russian cryptocurrency.Asset freezes were slapped on around 60 more “entities” — often companies, government agencies, banks, or other organizations — adding to a growing list of more than 2,600 Russian officials and entities already under sanctions, including Putin, his political associates, oligarchs, and dozens of lawmakers.The EU has been trying since February to push through a new raft of sanctions against Russia to undermine its war effort, but Hungary and Slovakia were blocking those measures over an oil feud with Ukraine.The feud began in January when Russian oil deliveries to the two EU countries were halted after a pipeline was damaged. Ukrainian officials blamed the damage on Russian drone attacks. Both countries confirmed Thursday that deliveries have resumed.Russia responded on Friday, saying that new EU ​sanctions on its oil and ‌gas would hurt developing countries and the EU itself, and promised to retaliate.“All this is happening amid a global energy crisis and resource shortages that ​are being acutely felt in most ​regions of the world,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman ‌Maria ⁠Zakharova told reporters at her weekly press conference.“By attempting to further destabilize energy markets, Brussels is hurting both itself ​and developing ​countries, which ⁠are no longer able to afford energy at artificially inflated ​prices.”She said the sanctions also ​threatened ⁠food security as they included restrictions on fertilizers.“We will take retaliatory measures. They ⁠will ​be tough, designed in ​accordance with our interests,” Zakharova added.Russian diplomats on Friday also denounced the sanctions.“We would like to remind you that only ​sanctions imposed by the decision of the UN Security Council are legitimate,” state news agency TASS quoted a statement ​by diplomats at Russia’s mission to the ​European Union.“All others are unilateral coercive measures, and ​essentially — arbitrariness and aggression that contradict international law and the ‌UN ⁠Charter.”Ukraine gets loans-The loan is set to cover two-thirds of Ukraine’s needs for the next two years. Economists had said Ukraine would start to run ​out of money by June if the EU loan was not disbursed by then, requiring deep cuts to public ​services.The political greenlight for the loan package came after Russian oil began flowing to Hungary and Slovakia again through the Druzhba pipeline that crosses Ukraine. Populist Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico welcomed that development as “good news.”“While Russia doubles down on its aggression, we are doubling down on our support to ⁠the brave Ukrainian nation, enabling Ukraine to defend itself and putting pressure on Russia’s war economy,” European Commission chief Ursula von ​der Leyen said.“Promised, delivered, implemented,” European Council President António Costa posted on social media. A few hours later, as he arrived to chair a summit of EU leaders in Cyprus, Costa told reporters that the priority now must be to advance Ukraine’s quest to join the bloc.Standing alongside him, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked his European partners for their support. “We will work to make sure the funds are delivered as soon as possible,” he said. “This will strengthen, of course, first of all our army, Ukrainian forces, and allow us to boost production.”The Iran war-EU leaders also discussed the war in ​the Middle East, energy measures in response and the EU’s next long-term budget.They were joined by ⁠leaders from Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the Gulf Cooperation Council for lunch on Friday.The European Commission set out plans on Wednesday to cut electricity taxes and coordinate the summer refill of countries’ gas storage, as it seeks to cushion the energy fallout from ⁠the Iran war.The ​published plans show the EU will, for now, avoid major market interventions ​such as capping gas prices or taxing energy companies’ windfall profits – measures it used in 2022 when Russia cut gas supplies and prices hit record highs.

EU, US sign critical minerals plan to counter China reliance.

Washington, United States, April 24 (AFP) Apr 24, 2026-The European Union and United States signed an agreement Friday to coordinate on the supply of critical minerals needed for key industries including defense, as China's dominance becomes a growing concern.The pact marks a rare embrace by President Donald Trump's administration of the role of the EU, which it often berates as it instead champions right-wing populists within Europe.Flexing its muscle at times of tension, Beijing has restricted exports of critical minerals needed for products including semiconductors, electric vehicle batteries and weapons systems."The overconcentration of these resources, the fact that they're dominated by one or two places, is an unacceptable risk," US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said as he signed a memorandum of understanding with EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic.Sefcovic told a separate press briefing that the agreement "formalizes our partnership across the entire value chain, from exploration and extraction to processing, refining, recycling and recovery."- Cost of dependency -On concerns that China could retaliate against a potential critical minerals deal involving multiple parties, Sefcovic said: "For us, it's really a matter of economic security. It's a matter of overcoming dependencies."From recent experience, "we know how dependencies could be expensive, and we have a huge price tag for being dependent on the sources of our fossil fuels," he added."We simply want to learn from that experience and have a much more diversified portfolio of suppliers," Sefcovic said.Rubio noted that the United States and the EU combined are "the largest customers and users" of critical minerals."We have to make sure that these supplies and these minerals are available for our futures and in ways that are not monopolized in one place or concentrated heavily in one place," Rubio added.An action plan said that the EU and United States would explore setting minimum prices on critical minerals -- effectively preventing China or other outside powers from flooding the market with inexpensive exports.They will also look at coordinating any subsidies and stockpiles of critical minerals, and could coordinate joint standards to ease trade across the Western world, and together invest in research.The US Trade Representative's office said this plan will be the main mechanism to "coordinate trade policies and measures on critical minerals supply chains with a view to concluding a binding plurilateral agreement on trade."The Trump administration has previously called for a preferential trade zone among allies on critical minerals.Washington has also unveiled critical minerals action plans with Mexico and Japan, alongside a supply framework with Australia and others.

China slaps export curbs on European firms over Taiwan arms sales.

Beijing, April 24 (AFP) Apr 24, 2026-China has imposed restrictions on seven European entities related to the defence sector, Beijing said Friday, citing their involvement in alleged arms sales or "collusion" with Taiwan.The measures, which took effect immediately, are needed "to safeguard national security and interests and fulfill international obligations such as non-proliferation", the commerce ministry said in a statement.The curbs apply to companies including Belgian guns manufacturer FN Herstal and German defence electronics firm Hensoldt, as well as the national aerospace research and development centre in the Czech Republic, VZLU Aerospace.They prohibit exports of "dual-use items" to the seven named entities or transfers of such items that originated in China by "foreign organisations and individuals", the statement said."Any ongoing related activities must be immediately ceased," the statement said.Applications could be submitted to the commerce ministry "in special circumstances where export is truly necessary", it added.Beijing claims self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to take control of it one day -- by force if necessary.In a separate statement, an unnamed commerce ministry spokesperson said that the measures target "only a small number of EU entities involved in military-related activities, specifically those that have participated in arms sales to Taiwan or engaged in collusion with Taiwan"."Law-abiding and trustworthy EU entities have absolutely no cause for concern," the statement added.Beijing has tightened export controls in recent years, complicating access overseas to Chinese technology and products in certain strategic areas.In February, the commerce ministry imposed export controls against 20 Japanese entities, ramping up pressure on Tokyo in the midst of heightened political tensions sparked by comments on Taiwan in November by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.Prior to that, China's curbs on rare earth exports last year sparked global concerns over supply, also giving Beijing crucial leverage in trade talks with Washington.The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China warned in a report earlier this month that Beijing's stringent export controls -- particularly on rare earths -- are posing a "long-term business risk".

CORRECTED: Russia pounds Ukraine's Dnipro for 20 hours straight, killing eight.

Kyiv, Ukraine, April 25 (AFP) Apr 25, 2026-Russian barrages of drones and missiles pounded Ukraine's central-eastern city of Dnipro for 20 hours straight, killing eight people and wounding dozens, local authorities said on Saturday.The attack -- the largest ever on the city -- began overnight and lasted well into the afternoon, coming in waves that hit homes, businesses and energy infrastructure."20 hours... For more than 20 awful hours, the Russians attacked Dnipro in waves. They struck with missiles and drones," said military governor of the wider Dnipropetrovsk region, Oleksandr Ganzha.Dnipro's mayor Borys Filatov described the barrage as "the largest-scale attack on Dnipro."Rescuers spent hours sifting through debris despite the ongoing strikes, clearing out the rubble of bombed apartment buildings and searching for survivors and bodies, photos from the Ukrainian emergency service showed. One apartment building was struck twice at different times, authorities said.The attack killed eight people and wounded 49, including two children. Among the wounded was the mayor's deputy, who was "nearly killed", Filatov said. Another ten people were wounded in the Dnipropetrovsk region.Strikes also hit the neighbouring Zaporizhzhia region, killing one person and wounding four in a civilian minibus, said regional military administration head Ivan Fedorov.Ukraine's air force said Russia had launched 619 drones and 47 missiles overnight, adding that most of them had been repelled.Russia has recently shifted from largely nighttime air raids to longer, periodic strikes that begin overnight and stretch well into the day.- 'Massive strike' -Russia's defence ministry said it had "launched a massive strike" on Ukrainian military targets over the past 24 hours. Moscow denies having targeted civilians throughout the four-year war.Following the barrage, a drone crashed in Romania, a NATO and EU country bordering Ukraine, local authorities said. More than 200 people were evacuated as a precaution, and British fighter jets stationed inRomania were scrambled.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, on a visit to Azerbaijan, called for a stronger international response to Russia's attacks."It is important that the world does not remain silent about what is happening and that this Russian war in Europe is not overshadowed by the war in Iran," he said on social media."We count on the timely implementation of each of our political agreements to strengthen air defence," he added.The industrial hub of Dnipropetrovsk lies more than 100 kilometres (60 miles) from the front line, which snakes through eastern and southern Ukraine.Russian troops have captured a sliver of territory in the wider Dnipropetrovsk region, which is not one of the four Ukrainian regions that Moscow claimed to have annexed after its invasion.- Attacks on Russia -In recent months, Kyiv has stepped up its own retaliatory attacks on Russia, hitting civilians and energy infrastructure among other targets.Ukrainian drone attacks over the past 24 hours wounded one person in Russia's Kursk region, which borders Ukraine, governor Alexander Khinshtein announced Saturday on Russia's state-sponsored messenger app Max.The governor for Russia's neighbouring Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said a woman had been killed and a man seriously wounded in a drone attack on a car, and a man driving a tractor wounded in another strike.A rare Ukrainian drone strike hit an apartment high-rise in Yekaterinburg, a large industrial city in Russia's heartland more than a thousand miles away from Ukraine, said local governor Denis Pasler. No one was seriously hurt in the attack, he added.Three people were killed after Ukrainian drones struck a village in the Russian-occupied Lugansk region, said Moscow-installed governor Leonid Pasechnik.On the front line in Ukraine, the Russian army claimed to have captured the village of Bochkove in the Kharkiv region.Diplomatic efforts to end Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II are at a standstill with US mediation efforts diverted by the outbreak of the Middle East war in February.