Hostage Release, Party Resignation, and the USA backs Israel

On January 19, 2025, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas commenced following the release of a hostage list, with the planned release of three Israeli captives today. However, the Otzma Yehudit Party resigned from the Israeli government in protest against the ceasefire terms. Also, Prime Minister Netanyahu secured support from both U.S. President Biden and President-elect Trump for potential military actions if necessary.

NRB Announces 2025 Israel Solidarity Mission 

“This unique mission offers an unprecedented opportunity for Christian communicators to gain firsthand knowledge of Israel’s current situation,” said an NRB spokesperson. “Participants will receive high-level briefings from Israeli officials and gather crucial insights for informed advocacy.”

Remembering Olga: A Warrior for Israel

On January 6, Israel lost a brave warrior who devoted her life to defending Israel and the Jewish people.: Olga Meshoe Washington ,a dynamic young South African native, a devout Christian, who put Israel’s defense only second to her family

Blood in the Streets: A Palestinian Civil War

As casualties mount on both sides, with five PA officers and six Hamas terrorists dead in recent clashes, the timing of this internal Palestinian bloodshed raises serious questions about survival, power, and American politics.

Advanced Surveillance of Israel by Hamas, Blinken’s Critique of Israeli Policy, and Iran’s Stance on Gaza Ceasefire

Hamas has been using advanced surveillance cameras smuggled into Gaza to target Israeli forces, leading to significant casualties. Interestingly enough, the U.S. Secretary of State criticized Israeli policies that undermine the Palestinian Authority and outlined a plan for Gaza’s post-war governance. Meanwhile, the Iranian President emphasized Iran’s commitment to not impede a ceasefire in Gaza.