Reports of Rockets Fired from Lebanon, Hezbollah Denies Responsibility

Heavy activity continues in and around Israel. Just a few hours ago, a Hezbollah-backed TV station in Lebanon announced that rockets had been fired from Lebanon. A subsequent report indicates a Palestinian organization near Tyre (Lebanon) may have fired them, and that the rockets landed in the Mediterranean Sea. Israeli F-16's are ready to go …

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Chris Mitchell and Joel Rosenberg Discuss the Israel-Iran Nuclear Showdown

Welcome back friends! Yesterday I shared a roundtable discussion between Amir Tsarfati, Pastor Barry Stagner and Jan Markell, discussing the rise of One World Religion, an event that happens during the tribulation. Today, I have another opportunity for you to hear Middle East experts discuss the significance of what we see happening with Iranian-backed Hezbollah …

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DEVELOPING: Airstrikes Carried Out near Lebanon-Syria Border

On the heals of finalization of peace plans between Israel and Morocco, airstrikes along the Lebanon-Syria border took place on Tuesday evening. Details are unknown as of this writing, but the area under attack has long been known as a transfer point of weapons between Syria and Lebanon, and it is believed the attacks were …

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Netanyahu Speech at 2020 UN General Assembly: Outing Hezbollah and Challenging the Security Council

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the UN General Assembly via video yesterday. During his speech, he clearly identified Hezbollah weapon storage facilities in Lebanon, warned the Lebanese people of the danger, and challenged the UN Security Council to take action. All of that was floated on the good new of Israeli-Arab peace forged in the …

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