Is Divine Lightning Fighting Houthis in Yemen?

The Houthis warned that a Yemeni response to Israeli operations was “inevitably coming.” The Houthis may have been preoccupied, coping with the most apparent and most iconic manifestation of Divine intervention: lightning.
Killing President Sadat Again

With turmoil in the Middle East, and specifically threats from Iran and its proxies in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza, this week’s anniversary of the signing of the 1979 Camp David peace treaty between Israel and Egypt is something to look back on and celebrate.
UAE’s ‘Tower of Babel’ under threat of destruction by terrorists

The Houthi threat evokes images of the 9-11 attacks in 2001 which brought down the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing 2,606 people inside the buildings. Attacks against towers were hinted at by the Prophet Isaiah in his end-of-day vision.
Yemen’s Attack on Saudi Arabia Fulfills Isaiah’s Gog and Magog Prophecy

If the U.S. picks up the gauntlet thrown at their feet by the Iranians, the confrontation in Yemen predicted by Isaiah as preceding the pre-Messiah War of Gog and Magog may suddenly appear
Arab Spring: The Second Coming?

The current instability in Algeria, Sudan and Libya has led to some excited western media coverage heralding a second chapter of the Arab Spring.
Is Iran Winning in Yemen?

A ceasefire deal aimed at ending Yemen’s civil war is collapsing amid disputes between the warring parties over how to implement the agreement.
Terrorism as Power Over Death

Opposing terrorism, especially jihadist terror, has become a continuous security obligation of the US, Europe, and of course Israel.
Syria, Gaza, Afghanistan: The Endless Wars

That might make these endless wars easy for most civilians to ignore, but it doesn’t decrease their importance.
Why Renewed US Sanctions on Iran are Good News for Palestinians

The Palestinian Authority is, thus, aligning itself with its own enemies.
The “Separate” Palestinian State

Last week, Hamas began paying salaries to thousands of its employees after Qatar sent a $15 million grant in cash to the Gaza Strip.