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 48 APR 16,26 - IRAN WAR CONTINUES.
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: 'We feel good about the prospects of a
deal' PM says Israel ready for Iran war resumption, while US gears for
another round of talks-White House says second meeting, if one takes
place, will likely be in Islamabad, as Pakistani delegation arrives in
Tehran to prepare; US tries to turn screw on Iran with port blockade By
Agencies, Nava Freiberg-and Jacob Magid-Today, 5:59 am-APR 16,26
Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel is ready for the
Iran war to resume, while US President Donald Trump’s administration
indicated that a second round of talks with Tehran is more likely.US
officials said Washington is discussing holding another meeting with
Iran in Pakistan and is optimistic about reaching a deal.A Pakistani
delegation arrived in Tehran on Wednesday to discuss holding a follow-up
to Saturday’s meeting in Islamabad.White House Press Secretary Karoline
Leavitt told reporters further talks “would very likely” be in the
Pakistani capital. “Those discussions are being had,” Leavitt said, and
“we feel good about the prospects of a deal.”US Vice President JD Vance,
who led the first round of talks, has said Iran is being offered a
“grand bargain” to end the six-week war with Israel and the United
States and address the decades-old dispute over Tehran’s nuclear
program.Meanwhile, Netanyahu said in a video statement that the US is
keeping Israel updated on its contacts with Iran and insisted that the
two countries’ objectives are aligned.“We want to see Iran’s enriched
material removed, and we want to see the elimination of its enrichment
capability inside Iran. And of course, we want to see the reopening of
the straits,” he said.The Straight of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of
the world’s crude oil normally flows, has been choked by Iranian forces
since the US-Israeli offensive began and is now the focus of the US
blockade.“It is too early to say how this will end, or even how it will
progress. In light of the possibility that the war may resume, we are
prepared for any scenario,” Netanyahu said.On the economic front, IMF
chief Kristalina Georgieva warned of “tough times ahead” for the global
economy if the war in the Middle East is unresolved and oil prices stay
high, adding that inflation risks could seep into food prices.Optimism
about an accord in the US-Iran conflict sent share prices higher on Wall
Street, however, with the major stock indices finishing at records on
Wednesday while crude prices dropped.Even as the US blockade on Iranian
ports and renewed Iranian threats strained the ceasefire agreement,
regional officials reported progress, telling The Associated Press the
United States and Iran had an “in principle agreement” to extend it to
allow for more diplomacy. They spoke on condition of anonymity to
discuss the matter.Mediators are pushing for a compromise on three main
sticking points that derailed direct talks last weekend — Iran’s nuclear
program, the Strait of Hormuz and compensation for wartime damages,
according to a regional official involved in the mediation
efforts.Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said Iran is
open to discussing the type and level of its uranium enrichment, but his
country “based on its needs, must be able to continue enrichment,”
Iranian state media reported.‘Zero ships have broken through’Washington
has sought to turn the screws on Tehran with a blockade of its ports,
with US Central Command claiming to have “completely halted economic
trade going into and out of Iran by sea.”CENTCOM said it has turned back
10 vessels that tried to sail out of Iranian ports during the first 48
hours of the blockade and “zero ships have broken through..The picture
based on recent maritime tracking data in the Strait of Hormuz was less
clear-cut, and Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported shipping has continued
from southern Iran.The head of Iran’s military central command center
warned that a US failure to lift the blockade would constitute “a
prelude” to violating the two-week ceasefire struck on April 8.Unless
Washington relents, Iran’s armed forces “will not allow any exports or
imports to continue in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and the Red
Sea,” Ali Abdollahi said.The military adviser to Iran’s supreme leader
Mojtaba Khamenei warned that Iran would sink American ships in the
Strait of Hormuz if the United States decided to “police” the key
shipping channel.“These ships of yours will be sunk by our first
missiles,” Mohsen Rezaei, a former commander-in-chief of Iran’s
Revolutionary Guards who was named as a military adviser by Khamenei
last month, told state TV.In Tehran, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas
Araghchi welcomed a Pakistani delegation on Wednesday led by army chief
Asim Munir that Iranian state television said was to relay a new US
message and discuss a second round of talks.Trump has insisted that any
deal with Iran must permanently bar the Islamic Republic from acquiring a
nuclear weapon.Washington has reportedly sought a 20-year suspension of
Iran’s uranium enrichment program while Tehran has proposed suspending
nuclear activity for five years — an offer US officials rejected.Trump
told Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria” in a Wednesday-aired
interview, “I think they want to make a deal very badly.”In a social
media post, Trump said China has agreed not to provide weapons to Iran
as reports circulated that Beijing has considered transferring
arms.China has long supported Iran’s ballistic missile program and
backed it with dual-use industrial components that can be used for
missile production, according to the US government.
Iranian
proposal offers ships safe passage on Omani side of Hormuz, source
says-Offer hinges on whether Washington is prepared to meet Tehran’s
demands to free hundreds of tankers and ships that have been stuck since
the war began By Reuters and ToI Staff Today, 12:04 am-APR 16,26
DUBAI
— Iran could consider allowing ships to sail freely through the Omani
side of the Strait of Hormuz without risk of attack as part of proposals
it has offered in negotiations with the United States, providing a
deal is clinched to prevent renewed conflict, a source briefed by Tehran
said.The US-Israeli war with Iran has resulted in the largest-ever
disruption of global oil and gas supplies due to Iran’s interruption of
traffic through the strait, which handles about 20 percent of the
world’s oil and liquefied natural gas flows.Hundreds of tankers and
other ships and 20,000 seafarers have been stuck inside the Gulf since
the war began on February 28. A two-week ceasefire came into effect on
April 8, and US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the war was
close to over, but control over the Strait of Hormuz remains a key issue
in negotiations.The source, who declined to be identified due to the
sensitivity of the matter, said Iran could be willing to let ships use
the other side of the narrow strait in Omani waters without any
hindrance from Tehran.The source did not say whether Iran would also
agree to clear any mines it may have placed in that stretch of water or
if all ships — even those linked to Israel — would be allowed to pass
freely.But the source added that the proposal hinged on whether
Washington was prepared to meet Tehran’s demands, a condition that was
central to any potential breakthrough with the Strait of Hormuz.The
White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Iran’s foreign ministry was not immediately available to comment.A
Western security source said the proposal to let ships pass through
Omani waters unhindered had been in the works, although it was not clear
if there had been any response from Washington yet.The strait, a strip
of water only 34 kilometers (21 miles) wide between Iran and Oman,
provides passage from the Gulf to the Indian Ocean and is a main route
for energy supplies from the Middle East and other vital goods,
including fertilizers.The proposal would be the first visible step by
Tehran to pull back from more combative ideas floated in recent weeks,
which included charging ships for passage through the international
waterway and imposing sovereignty on the strait — seen by the global
shipping industry as unprecedented unilateral steps in breach of
maritime conventions.Member countries of the UN’s International Maritime
Organization agency meeting in London this week pushed back on the
idea of a toll being imposed by Iran for ships using the strait, which
the IMO has said would “set a dangerous precedent.”Iran’s proposal
would also be the first move towards restoring the status quo on sailing
through the strait, which had been in place for decades despite
periodic seizures by Iran of ships crossing the waterway.A so-called
two-way traffic separation scheme, which was adopted by the UN’s
shipping agency in 1968 with the agreement of countries in the region,
created the current ship routing system that splits sailing corridors
through Iranian and Omani waters.The US military said on Wednesday that
American forces had completely halted economic trade going into and out
of Iran by sea, and had achieved “maritime superiority” in the Middle
East after imposing a blockade Monday on oil ships leaving Iranian
ports. Broader shipping traffic has remained muted since February
28.Earlier on Wednesday, Iran’s military warned it would block trade
through the Red Sea, along with the Gulf and Sea of Oman, if the US
naval blockade continued.Finance ministers from almost a dozen
countries, led by the UK, called on the US, Israel and Iran to implement
their ceasefire in full, and said the conflict would weigh on the
global economy and markets even if it were to be resolved soon.“Renewed
hostilities, a widening of the conflict, or continued disruption in the
Strait of Hormuz would pose serious additional risks to global energy
security, supply chains, and economic and financial stability,” the
joint statement said.
Hormuz traffic remains at a trickle as US
blockade of Iranian ports appears to hold-Ship tracking data shows only a
few ships have transited key waterway during ceasefire, as US military
says it has some 10,000 personnel ready to enforce naval blockade By
James Pheby 15 April 2026, 10:47 pm
PARIS (AFP) — A trickle of
ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz Tuesday and Wednesday as a US
blockade appeared to further curb traffic in the trade route already
paralyzed by Iranian forces, marine tracking data showed.The crucial
waterway normally sees about a fifth of global crude oil and natural gas
pass through it, but traffic has been almost halted since the US and
Israeli strikes on Iran sparked a war on February 28.The US military
said the blockade of vessels either departing or destined for Iranian
ports had been fully implemented during the first 48 hours.“No vessels
have made it past US forces. Additionally, 9 vessels have complied with
direction from US forces to turn around and return toward an Iranian
port or coastal area,” CENTCOM said on X.It posted photos and audio of
its warships and operations in the area, saying more than 10,000
personnel were deployed for the blockade “against vessels of all nations
entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas.”U.S. naval
vessels are on patrol in the Gulf of Oman as CENTCOM continues to
execute a U.S. blockade on ships entering and departing Iranian ports.
U.S. forces are present, vigilant, and ready to ensure compliance.
pic.twitter.com/dnHR2oz0ZN — U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) April 15,
2026-Ships turn around, tankers enter Gulf-Sanctioned Chinese tanker
Rich Starry, laden with methanol from Iran, crossed the Strait on
Tuesday but U-turned and was close to Iran’s Qeshm island on Wednesday
evening, according to maritime data from ship tracking firm Kpler.The
Iranian-flagged container ship Golbon, sanctioned by the US, made it
through the strait overnight but ground to a halt as it approached
Pakistan and was last detected close to the Iranian port of Chabahar.The
Kashan, another Iranian-flagged container ship, appeared to have made
it out of the Gulf of Oman on its way to India, but made an abrupt
U-turn at around 1300 GMT and headed back towards the
strait.Petrochemical tankers G Summer, Alicia and Agios Fanourios I, all
sanctioned by the US for transporting Iranian products, passed
westwards through the strait towards the Gulf using the so-called “toll”
route set up by Iran, although all listed their destination as
Iraq.First crude tanker moves west through Hormuz since U.S. blockade
The Malta flagged ‘VLCC Agios Fanourios’ is the first crude carrier to
transit westbound through the Strait of Hormuz following the U.S.
blockade on Iran’s ports. It aborted its first attempt on Sunday when…
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April 15, 2026-Bulk carrier Christianna and sanctioned tanker Elpis
both passed eastwards through the strait away from the Gulf, having left
Iranian ports, but later appeared to be stopped close to the UAE.The
only vessel destined for an Iranian port that has made it westwards
through the strait is the Rosalina, which is laden with corn, according
to Kpler.The US has said that humanitarian shipments would be exempt
from the blockade, according to news reports.Another vessel,
Seachampion, left the strait in the opposite direction, having delivered
soy beans to Iran, and was heading to Oman.Massive slowdown as vessels
stuck, targeted-Just 388 commodity carriers have passed through the
Strait of Hormuz between March 1 and April 15, 255 of them oil and gas
tankers, and most were heading east away from the Gulf, Kpler data
showed.Only 16 commodity vessels have made the crossing since the US
blockade came into force on Monday.Around 670 commodity vessels sent
signals from west of the strait on Tuesday, having apparently been stuck
there since the end of February, according to data from maritime
companies collated by Bloomberg.Of those, 332 were oil or gas
tankers.More than 55 very large crude carriers are stuck in the Gulf —
including nine owned by Japanese companies and several owned by
companies from China, Greece and South Korea, according to Bloomberg
data and other maritime companies.No new attacks on ships have been
reported since the start of a ceasefire in the US-Israeli war with Iran
last week.Some 30 commercial ships, including 13 tankers, have been
attacked or reported incidents in the region since March 1, according to
the IMO, the UK Maritime Trade Operations Centre and Vanguard Tech.
Analysis-In
Iran, the conflict is unresolved. But in the US, Israel is losing the
war-Many Israelis see the war as a shared fight against an existential
threat, but Americans take a poor view of both the conflict and Israel;
amid it all, Netanyahu is relying on Trump’s fickle goodwill By Ben
Sales-15 April 2026, 6:04 pm
When Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu addressed Israel on the first day of the Iran war, an
underlying theme of his remarks was that the campaign was being
prosecuted, in his words, “in full coordination with our friends in the
US.”Almost seven weeks later, the war is in the midst of a shaky
ceasefire, with some of its declared goals unmet. But one thing is
becoming clear: Israel’s friends in the US are disappearing fast.One
year ago, Israel’s poll numbers in the US looked pretty bad, with a
solid majority of American Democrats, and half of Republicans under 50,
expressing unfavorable views of the country, according to a Pew
survey.Since then, a few developments could have indicated sunnier days
ahead for Israel’s popularity among the citizens of its closest ally: A
US-brokered ceasefire has been in effect in Gaza for more than six
months; countries in the Middle East — from the Gulf to Lebanon — appear
to be coming into strategic alignment with Israel; Jerusalem and
Washington have jointly embarked on not one but two military operations
against Iran, a country many Americans have described as a threat.Amid
it all, Israel’s polling numbers in the US have gotten even worse.While
in Israel, the Iran war is seen as a shared fight against an existential
threat, in the US, many view it as an unnecessary conflict that’s going
badly and costing the country.Meanwhile, Netanyahu appears to be
relying increasingly on the goodwill of US President Donald Trump, who
is also unpopular, and whose feelings are famously fickle.Israel’s
plummeting popularity-According to the latest Pew survey, 60 percent of
Americans dislike Israel, including the majority of Democrats and
independents, and more than 40% of Republicans. Most Americans under 50,
across all parties, have unfavorable views of the country. More than a
quarter of Americans have a very unfavorable view of Israel.As in
previous polls, the numbers are especially bad among Democrats. Nearly
half of younger Democrats (47%) have a very unfavorable view of Israel,
and the number is only a little lower among their elders, at 39%.“This
war has been like a precision strike to take out pro-Israel Democrats,
and if it drags on longer it will eliminate the pro-Israel Republicans
too,” center-left commentator Matt Yglesias wrote on X in a
since-deleted post last week.Overall, in the US, Israel is about as
popular as the Iran war, according to Pew. In both cases, about 60% of
Americans disapprove, with the numbers far higher among Democrats.But
Israel’s favorability isn’t suffering just on the left: Notably, among
young Republicans, a majority approves of Trump’s handling of the war —
but most also disapprove of Israel.A New York Times report from last
week that Netanyahu made a “hard sell” for the war in the White House
Situation Room sparked a new wave of criticism, as it indicated that
Israel had pushed the US into a fight that has cost it blood and money,
and led Americans to pay more for everyday goods.“People keep telling me
it’s antisemitic to say Israel influenced [the] US on [the] Iran war,”
Tim Miller, a former Republican strategist and prominent Trump critic,
posted on X. He added later, “Obviously it is ultimately Trump’s call
but… I think it would behoove supporters of the war to just be honest
about it. If Israel hadn’t pitched this there is no chance Trump goes at
this alone.”Relying on Trump-In fact, according to the Pew poll, older
Republicans are the only group that still largely supports Israel. And
Netanyahu seems to be relying on the good graces of one older Republican
in particular.“President Trump is not only Israel’s greatest friend
ever to sit in the White House; he is also a determined leader of the
free world,” Netanyahu said in the February 28 speech. In remarks
earlier this month, he added that he and Trump speak daily, and that
they “smile” when they hear reports of tension between them.Netanyahu
and Trump have indeed had a close partnership throughout the president’s
second term thus far. But the mercurial Trump has shown how fleeting
his support can be, and he has often turned on his onetime allies.The
Israeli leader himself fell afoul of Trump when he recognized Joe
Biden’s 2020 election victory, and Trump even cursed him in a 2021
interview, before the two eventually patched things up.But come 2028,
Israel may face a deeper problem. Absent a sharp reversal in the poll
numbers, the candidates running to succeed Trump appear to have growing
incentives to distance themselves from Israel.Leading Democratic
contenders have hardly been shy about airing their criticisms or of
disavowing AIPAC, the leading pro-Israel lobby. On the Republican side,
Vice President JD Vance — reported to have vocally opposed the Iran war
before it began — is himself a member of the young Republican cohort
that is more skeptical of Israel, and he has been close with
vociferously anti-Israel pundit Tucker Carlson.In his February address
at the war’s outset, Netanyahu said of Trump, “He looks to future
generations, decides what is good for America, and then acts with
responsibility and courage.”The conflict remains unresolved. But in the
US, those future generations are signaling that when it comes to Israel,
they don’t want to follow Trump’s lead.
Iran used Chinese spy
satellite to target US military bases in Middle East – report-IRGC
bought satellite in late 2024 after it was launched into space, and
directed it to monitor bases before and after missile and drone strikes
on them, Financial Times says By Reuters and ToI Staff 15 April 2026,
10:02 am
Iran used a Chinese spy satellite it secretly bought in
2024 to target US bases in the current war, the Financial Times reported
Wednesday.The TEE-01B satellite, built and launched by Chinese company
Earth Eye Co, was acquired by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’
Aerospace Force in late 2024 after it was launched into space from
China, the report said, citing leaked Iranian military documents.The
Iranian military commanders directed the satellite to monitor major US
military sites, the newspaper said, citing time-stamped coordinate
lists, satellite imagery and orbital analysis. The images were taken in
March before and after drone and missile strikes on those locations, FT
said.As part of the deal, the IRGC received access to commercial ground
stations operated by Emposat, a Beijing-based provider of satellite
control and data services provider with a network extending across Asia,
Latin America and other regions, according to the report.The satellite
captured images of Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia on March 13,
14 and 15, FT said.On March 14, US President Donald Trump confirmed US
planes at the base had been hit.According to the report, the satellite
also monitored Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan and locations close to
the US Fifth Fleet naval base in Manama, Bahrain, and Erbil airport,
Iraq, around the time of IRGC-claimed attacks on facilities in those
areas.Reuters could not independently verify the report. The White
House, CIA, Pentagon, China’s foreign affairs ministry and defense
ministry, Earth Eye Co and Emposat did not immediately respond to
requests by Reuters for comment.Previous reports have said Iran received
Russian intelligence satellite imagery of both US and Israeli targets
following the start of the US-Israeli bombing campaign in Iran on
February 28.The campaign, which came to a halt last Wednesday after a
two-week ceasefire was announced, sought to destabilize Iran’s regime
and destroy its ballistic missile and nuclear programs.Iran responded
with missile and drone strikes across the region and by effectively
blockading the Strait of Hormuz. Last week, Russia and China vetoed a
United Nations Security Council aimed at reopening the vital waterway.
US announces new sanctions against Iran oil sector.
Washington,
United States, April 15 (AFP) Apr 15, 2026-The United States announced
Wednesday it is tightening sanctions against Iran's oil industry as
Tehran keeps up its closure of the Strait of Hormuz as part of the
Mideast war.The new punishment targets oil transport infrastructure by
slapping sanctions on more than two dozen people, companies and ships
that operate within the network of petroleum shipping magnate Mohammad
Hossein Shamkhani, the Treasury Department said."Treasury is moving
aggressively with 'Economic Fury' by targeting regime elites like the
Shamkhani family that attempt to profit at the expense of the Iranian
people," US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a statement,
alluding to a financial pressure campaign against Iran.Shamkhani is the
son of security official Ali Shamkhani, an advisor to Iranian supreme
leader Ali Khamenei, both of whom were killed February 28, the first day
of US-Israeli attacks and the start of the Middle East war."The United
States is acting to decisively limit Iran's ability to generate revenue
as it attempts to hold the Strait of Hormuz hostage," the State
Department said in a separate communique.Iran has effectively shut down
the Strait of Hormuz, a key conduit for shipping oil and gas, in
retaliation for the US and Israeli war campaign.The United States is now
engaged in a naval blockade of Iran's ports.On Tuesday, the Treasury
Department said it would not extend a temporary sanctions waiver that
allowed the sale of Iranian oil already at sea. This had been an attempt
to ease pressure on oil prices that shot up because of the war.The
United States alleges that the Shamkhani network, which operates in Iran
and the United Arab Emirates, dodges sanctions through a group of
seemingly legitimate consulting and shipping companies that run the
network's fleet.Last year the United States imposed sanctions against
entities linked to the network.The Treasury Department also announced
Wednesday it was imposing sanctions against an Iranian man named Seyed
Naiemaei Badroddin Moosavi, whom it described as a financier for the
Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah, and "three companies linked to a
complex money laundering scheme involving the sale of Iranian oil in
exchange for Venezuelan gold."
Inside story'They are
unnecessary'Israel boxes Paris out of Lebanon talks, halts arms buys as
French disconnect grows-Reacting to criticism of fighting against Iran
and Hezbollah, Jerusalem calls France irrelevant and accuses it of
harming security, though French official says claim ‘total BS’By Nava
Freiberg-15 April 2026, 4:51 pm
Already strained by over two
years of regional conflict, Israel’s ties with France have sunk to new
depths in recent weeks over the fighting in Iran and Lebanon, fraying
the countries’ once-robust defense and diplomatic relationships.In the
weeks leading up to the fragile April 8 ceasefire halting the war in
Iran, French President Emmanuel Macron openly condemned the scale of the
US-Israeli campaign against the Islamic Republic, urging a diplomatic
solution to the conflict and a halt to fighting in Lebanon against the
Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group.Israel and the US claimed that France
refused both countries the use of its airspace for military purposes
during the war.Israel has reacted forcefully to France’s opposition,
including a decision last month to halt all defense procurement from the
country. The Defense Ministry said the move was in response to “an
ongoing pattern” of French measures that have “harmed Israel’s
security,” a criticism rejected by Paris.And despite French interest in
mediating the newly launched direct talks between Israel and Lebanon in
Washington, Israeli officials stressed to The Times of Israel that the
French are uninvolved, with one deeming Paris “irrelevant” to the
negotiations.Israel’s ambassador to Washington Yechiel Leiter, who
represented Israel at the negotiations in Washington, put it more
bluntly, telling reporters after Tuesday’s talks, “We’d like to keep the
French as far away as possible from pretty much everything, but
particularly when it comes to peace negotiations.”The two countries are
still talking to each other at the military and diplomatic levels,
according to a French official.But the Defense Ministry decision “is a
clear sign that the bilateral relations are not good,” the official
said. And while Paris downplayed the Lebanon snub, Jerusalem’s posture
on the matter underlines the degree to which Israel no longer sees
France as a critical multilateral partner.Both Israeli and French
officials declined to speak about the relationship on the record, but
offered comment on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the
subject matter.Spokespeople for Israel’s Foreign Ministry also refused
to comment on the state of relations with France and Israel’s ambassador
in Paris was not given permission to be interviewed on the
subject.‘Unnecessary’France’s exclusion from the Israel-Lebanon talks is
notable given its longstanding ties to Lebanon, dating back to the
French mandate following World War I.Paris helped broker the indirect
talks that led to the 2024 Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, and was given a
seat alongside the US on the mechanism overseeing its
implementation.French absence is not for lack of interest. Macron
offered last month for Paris to host direct talks between Jerusalem and
Beirut, and told President Isaac Herzog over the phone that “France is
working to promote this goal.”However, officials in Jerusalem described
French involvement as unwanted and unneeded.While it remains unclear
whether France formally requested a presence at the US-hosted talks, one
official told The Times of Israel on Monday that “there is no French
involvement whatsoever” in the negotiations, stressing that “they are
unnecessary.”Leiter echoed this in his Tuesday remarks, declaring,
“They’re not needed. They’re not a positive influence, particularly not
on Lebanon.”A second Israeli official told The Times of Israel that
while there had been “some discussion” with the US regarding French
involvement, Israel “from the outset saw the French as not relevant” to
reaching an agreement with Lebanon.Responding to the officials’ remarks,
a French diplomat told The Times of Israel on Monday that “what we are
hoping for is not a ticket to the meeting, but that Israel stops its
offensive on Lebanon.”‘Total BS’US President Donald Trump lashed out at
France and other European allies last month for not doing enough to
support the war effort and accused Paris of denying planes carrying
military supplies to Israel the right to fly over French territory.Days
later, Israel’s Defense Ministry confirmed it had halted all defense
procurement from France in response to an “ongoing pattern” of French
measures that have “harmed Israel’s security and the operational
capabilities of its defense industry,” most recently the “prohibition on
Israeli aircraft carrying munitions intended for operations against
Iran from overflying French airspace.”“The French prohibition was
imposed despite prior coordination, despite clear explanations that the
munitions were intended solely for Iran, and despite the understanding
that this effort is critical for European security as well,” the
ministry added.Citing additional grievances behind the decision, the
Defense Ministry pointed to measures carried out by France in recent
years in protest of Israel’s conduct during its war with Hamas in
Gaza.These included France’s prevention of “dozens” of Israeli defense
companies from exhibiting at the 2024 Eurosatory defense show in Paris
and the 2025 Paris Air Show, the freezing of export licenses to Israel,
and leading a United Nations initiative last year during which Paris and
other European nations recognized a Palestinian state.The French
official dismissed the Defense Ministry’s claim that French decisions in
recent years have harmed Israel’s security as “total BS.”“We showed
several times… that we care about Israel’s security,” the official said,
adding that Israel “forgot to mention” that France contributed to
Israeli defense during its war the June war with Iran.“If disagreeing
with Israel means… not caring about [Israel’s] security interests, it’s a
bit short for an argument,” the official said.Israeli sources said the
move had been coordinated between the Foreign and Defense
ministries.France has been among the most outspoken critics of Israel,
but it is not alone among Israel’s European allies in taking punitive
diplomatic and defense measures over humanitarian concerns in recent
years. Israel’s Defense Ministry indicated that similar steps could be
taken against other countries deemed unfriendly.It said it would replace
French sales with domestic procurement or purchases from “allied
countries” as part of a broader strategy “to build full defense
autonomy, without relying on unreliable countries.”Poor
communication-The decision is more significant politically than it is
militarily or economically, with Israel and France already doing
relatively little trade in arms.Between 2020 and 2024, France made no
major exports of military goods to Israel, selling only limited
components mainly for defensive systems or re-export, amounting to tens
of millions of euros annually, according to the Stockholm International
Peace Research Institute.Jean-Dominique Merchet, an expert on French
defense, said the move would have a limited material impact on France’s
defense industry.“Israel is not a [significant] client for the French
industry,” he said, estimating that arms sales to Israel made up less
than 1 percent of France’s annual defense sales.Nonetheless, Merchet
said the decision marked “a real crisis” in bilateral relations,
describing France’s blocking of Israeli defense industry participation
in major exhibitions as a “very serious” turning point for the
relationship.The expert also surmised that the rift could extend beyond
trade to intelligence cooperation on Iran, which he said had been “near
perfect” as of three years ago.“I hope that we continue to talk on the
[Iranian] ballistic [missile] and nuclear subject,” he said. “But I’m
not sure we are.”The French official declined to confirm to The Times of
Israel whether France had indeed refused the use of its airspace during
the war, but claimed that even if such restrictions were in place, they
would not have made a meaningful difference, as “there are alternative
routes” available to Israel for these flights.The official said that
Israel and the US had been “very pushy” about Europe’s participation in
the campaign against Iran, but that France’s position on refraining from
offensive participation — shared by virtually all of Europe — remained
the same.The official added that France “still hasn’t been directly
notified” of the ministry’s decision to halt arms purchases and that
officials “discovered it in the news,” describing this as part of a
trend of poor communication by Israel.The Defense Ministry declined to
comment on the alleged lack of communication, instead reiterating
earlier remarks that it had informed French Defense Minister Catherine
Vautrin that “there will be no new professional engagement with the
French military.”Despite the rise in tensions, dialogue between Israel
and France is ongoing, the French official said, noting “we still
continue to have discussions” on both diplomatic and military levels.
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.
One hurt as Hezbollah fires over 40 rockets at
northern Israel-IDF says it hit over 200 targets in Lebanon over past
day; foreign press group urges vigilance after IDF posts altered image
of slain Hezbollah-linked reporter By Emanuel Fabian-and Stav Levaton-15
April 2026, 2:28 pm
A man was lightly injured on Wednesday
morning in one of several Hezbollah rocket barrages on northern Israel,
in which the Iran-backed terror group fired over 40 rockets.Magen David
Adom said the 61-year-old was hit by shrapnel near the city of Tamra.The
attacks came a day after Israel and Lebanon held a historic summit in
Washington, DC, with envoys for the two nations meeting with the hopes
of reaching a peace deal that would end decades of conflict.Hezbollah
has expressed fierce opposition to the talks. The Lebanese government
has distanced itself from the terror group and made efforts to disarm
it, though Israel is skeptical of its ability to do so.Hezbollah has
been firing hundreds of rockets per day, according to the Israel Defense
Forces. The vast majority of the daily rocket fire has been directed at
Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon, with only a few dozen
projectiles crossing the border into Israel.The IDF believes Hezbollah
still possesses thousands of short-range rockets, along with hundreds of
longer-range projectiles. The IDF has said that Hezbollah is launching
most of its attacks from deep within southern Lebanon, north of the
Litani River, and not from areas close to the border.The military,
meanwhile, carried on with its campaign against the terror group, saying
the Israeli Air Force has struck over 200 Hezbollah targets in southern
Lebanon over the past day.The IDF said the targets included terror
operatives, buildings used by the terror group, and some 20 rocket
launchers, including some used in attacks on Israel.Lebanese media
reported that at least two vehicles were targeted in Israeli strikes on a
coastal highway south of Beirut, near the seaside towns of Jiyeh and
Saadiyat, some 70 kilometers north of Israel’s border.There was no
immediate comment from the IDF on the specific strikes.Despite its
ongoing attacks, Israel has not targeted the Lebanese capital since a
series of attacks targeting Hezbollah sites across the country on April 8
killed more than 350 people.The IDF also reiterated on Wednesday its
wide-scale evacuation warning for southern Lebanon.“Hezbollah’s terror
activities are forcing the IDF to act strongly against it. Strikes are
ongoing… therefore, for your safety, we again urge you to evacuate your
homes immediately and move at once to north of the Zahrani River,” army
spokesman Col. Avichay Adraee wrote on X.The IDF has issued such
warnings numerous times in recent weeks.On the ground, Israeli troops in
the south located a Hezbollah anti-tank guided missile launcher that
was aimed at Israel, the military said.Reservists of the 8th Armored
Brigade, operating under the 91st “Galilee” Regional Division, found
several anti-tank missiles alongside the launcher, as well as other
weapons and equipment.The IDF said the division in recent days also
directed airstrikes on buildings in southern Lebanon that were being
used by Hezbollah, including a command center, and killed several
members of the terror group.The military also announced Wednesday that,
following the injury of the commander of the 401st Armored Brigade’s
52nd Battalion in southern Lebanon Tuesday, Lt. Col. Daniel Ella, a
previous commander of the battalion, will return to the role
temporarily.Ella, as the 52nd Battalion commander, was moderately
wounded during fighting in Gaza in July 2024. He was replaced by Lt.
Col. Yehuda Shalev, who was later severely wounded in October 2024. Ella
then briefly returned to serve as acting battalion commander until the
latest commander — seriously wounded on Tuesday — entered the role.Now,
Ella will again serve as acting commander of the battalion.Israeli
officials have said the IDF is establishing a demilitarized “security
zone” in southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, until the threat of
Hezbollah is removed.The buffer zone would be controlled with
surveillance and firepower, as well as ground troops in areas deemed
strategically necessary, the military has said.Defense Minister Israel
Katz has said he instructed the IDF to raze all buildings in the
so-called “first line” of Lebanese villages close to the Israeli border,
to ensure Hezbollah cannot use them to stage attacks on Israel.Thirteen
IDF soldiers have been killed in southern Lebanon amid fighting against
Hezbollah, two civilians were killed by Hezbollah rockets, and an
Israeli civilian was mistakenly killed in the north by Israeli artillery
shelling.In Lebanon, the Israeli military has said that it has killed
some 1,500 Hezbollah operatives, including hundreds of members of the
terror group’s elite Radwan Force, since hostilities escalated amid the
war with Iran.More than 3,500 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon have also
been struck, including hundreds of command centers, weapon depots, and
rocket and missile launchers, according to the IDF.Foreign press group
urges vigilance after IDF shares altered image-The Foreign Press
Association is urging journalists to be “vigilant in accepting handout
materials” from the IDF “at face value,” after the military circulated a
digitally manipulated image of a Lebanese journalist it killed in an
airstrike, alleging he was a Hezbollah operative.On March 28, the IDF
published an image of Hezbollah-affiliated journalist Ali Shoeib,
showing him split between two depictions: one unedited, in a press vest,
and another altered to show him in Hezbollah uniform. The military said
he had been targeted as a Radwan Force operative acting “under the
guise of a journalist.”????ELIMINATED: For years, Ali Hassan Shaib
operated as a Hezbollah Radwan Force terrorist under the guise of a
journalist. Turns out the “press vest” was just a cover for terror.
pic.twitter.com/24F7MJ3Yth — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 28,
2026“This image turned out to be fake,” the FPA said in a statement,
adding that it was intended to “discredit” Shoeib, who was killed
alongside two other journalists.“During the recent wars, it has been
common practice by the Israeli military to discredit journalists and sow
doubt by releasing inaccurate information and raising allegations
without providing clear evidence,” the group charged.Ali Shaib was
officially recruited as a member of Hezbollah’s military wing in 2020,
but in practice had been cooperating with the terrorist organization
since 2013. His role in the intelligence unit was to film intelligence
information and transfer it to the Radwan Force, all…
pic.twitter.com/Y0IWDov1CW — LTC Nadav Shoshani (@LTC_Shoshani) March
29, 2026-A day after the edited image was published, the IDF released
what appeared to be an unaltered image of Shoeib in military attire,
standing near a tank.Israel has faced repeated accusations of targeting
journalists since the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attack, particularly in
Gaza, where foreign press has been barred from entering since the war
began.The IDF has consistently denied the allegations, saying it takes
steps to minimize civilian harm while maintaining that some journalists
killed in strikes were affiliated with terror groups.
Jewish MP:
'We do not want to live behind ever higher walls' 2 arrested for trying
to torch London synagogue in what cops call an antisemitic
attack-47-year-old woman and 46-year-old man detained hours after
targeting Reform temple, throwing two bottles of suspected flammable
material that did not end up igniting By Agencies Today, 4:51 am-APR
16,26
Police in London arrested two people on Wednesday over an
attempted arson attack on a synagogue in the north of the city, amid an
upsurge in antisemitic incidents in Britain.The pair — a 47-year-old
woman and a 46-year-old man — were detained in Watford, north of the
capital, and are being held in custody, police said.The attack shortly
after midnight on Wednesday came after an arson attack on ambulances run
by the Jewish volunteer emergency service Hatzola in London last month
and a deadly attack on a synagogue in Manchester in October 2025.The
latest incident targeting the Finchley Reform Synagogue, which police
said was being treated as an “antisemitic hate crime,” was being
investigated with support from counter-terrorism detectives.“I hope the
swift action by officers today to identify and arrest two people
provides some reassurance and demonstrates how seriously we take attacks
of this nature,” Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams, who
leads policing in the area, said in a statement.“We are aware of the
significant concern that this incident will cause in the community,
particularly in the wake of the arson attack in Golders Green last
month,” said Williams, referencing the ambulance arson attack.Describing
the attack in an earlier statement, police said two people wearing dark
clothing and balaclavas approached the synagogue in Finchley and “threw
two bottles suspected to contain petrol,” which did not ignite, the
Metropolitan Police Force said.Local member of parliament Sarah Sackman
said she refused to accept such incidents becoming “the new
normal.”“This shocking attempt to harm a local synagogue follows a
series of alarming attacks on the Jewish community in Finchley and
Golders Green,” she said in a statement.“British Jews must be free to go
about their lives without fear – whether taking their children to
nursery or attending synagogue. We do not want to live behind ever
higher walls.”Monitoring groups have reported an upsurge in antisemitic
and Islamophobic incidents in Britain, particularly since the start of
the war Gaza war sparked by Hamas’s terror onslaught on October 7,
2023.The Community Security Trust recorded 3,700 instances of
anti-Jewish hate across the UK last year, a four percent rise on 2024,
but down on 2023.Two men and a boy have been charged over the ambulance
attack on March 23, in which four Hatzalah ambulances were destroyed.The
2025 Yom Kippur attack on the Manchester synagogue left two people dead
and three seriously injured, prompting increased anxiety among Jewish
communities.In February, a court jailed two men for life after police
foiled a separate plot to carry out an Islamic State-inspired gun attack
on a Jewish gathering in Manchester.Two Iranians also appeared in court
in London in March, accused of spying on the Jewish community in London
on behalf of Tehran.Earlier this year, the British government announced
that about 28 million pounds ($38 million) would be provided to help
provide security at synagogues, Jewish schools and community centers.
Sudan
enters 4th year of civil war as UN official says ‘world has failed’ to
meet crisis-Tens of thousands killed and over 10 million displaced, as
deadly civil conflict between army and militia allegedly backed by UAE
has no end in sight By Samy Magdy and SAM MEDNICK 15 April 2026, 6:12 pm
PORT
SUDAN, Sudan (AP) — Famine. Massacres. And now badly needed food and
other supplies are under strain. Sudan on Wednesday entered a fourth
year of war that’s being called an “abandoned crisis,” as a new conflict
in the Middle East throws into shadow the fighting that has forced 13
million people to flee their homes.The North African country has been
described as the world’s largest humanitarian challenge, notably in
terms of displacement and hunger.There is no end in sight to the
fighting between the military and the paramilitary group Rapid Support
Forces, or RSF, which witnesses and aid groups say has laid waste to
parts of the vast Darfur region.Growing evidence shows regional powers
like the United Arab Emirates backing combatants behind the
scenes.Attempts by the United States and regional powers, now distracted
by the Iran war, have failed to establish a ceasefire.“This grim and
chastening anniversary marks another year when the world has failed to
meet the test of Sudan,” UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said.Numbers
tell the tale-At least 59,000 people have been killed. At least 6,000
died over three days as the RSF rampaged through the Darfur outpost of
el-Fasher last October, according to the United Nations, with UN-backed
experts concluding that the offensive bore “the defining characteristics
of genocide.”More than 11,000 people were missing over the course of
the war, the Red Cross says.The war has pushed parts of Sudan into
famine. The number of people with severe acute malnutrition, the most
dangerous and deadly kind, is expected to increase to 800,000, the
world’s foremost experts on food security, the Integrated Food Security
Phase Classification, said in February.About 34 million people, or
almost two out of three Sudanese, need assistance, the UN says. Only 63
percent of health facilities remain fully or partially functional amid
disease outbreaks, including cholera, according to the World Health
Organization.At a center for malnourished children in the Red Sea city
of Port Sudan, health staff weighed crying babies and fed some through a
tube in their nose.The number of severely malnourished children
entering the center has doubled since the war began, to 60 a week, staff
said. The clinic has 16 beds, often forcing several children to share a
mattress, they said.“I don’t know what will happen in the coming days,”
said Dr. Osman Karrar, a physician there.And now fuel prices in Sudan
have increased by more than 24% because of the Iran war and its effects
on shipping, driving up food prices.“A plea from me: Please don’t call
this the forgotten crisis. I’m referring to this as an abandoned
crisis,” the top UN official in Sudan, Denise Brown, said Monday,
criticizing the international community for failing to focus on ending
the fighting.War could spread beyond Sudan-The conflict exploded from a
power struggle that emerged following Sudan’s transition to democracy
after an uprising forced the military ouster of longtime autocratic
President Omar al-Bashir in April 2019.Tensions sparked between military
chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, who chairs the ruling sovereign
council, and RSF commander Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, who was Burhan’s
deputy there.Neither side can achieve a decisive victory, said Shamel
Elnoor, a Sudanese journalist and researcher, adding that Sudanese “have
become powerless and are subjected to foreign dictates.”Germany was
hosting a Sudan conference in Berlin on Wednesday for governments, UN
agencies and aid groups. The aim is to rally humanitarian donors and
“promote an immediate ceasefire,” the German Development Ministry
said.The Sudanese government in Khartoum, however, slammed the
conference as an “unacceptable” interference and said Germany didn’t
consult with Sudan before convening it.Sudan is now essentially divided
between a military-backed, internationally recognized government in the
capital, Khartoum, and a rival RSF-controlled administration in
Darfur.The military has established control over the north, east and
central regions, including Sudan’s Red Sea ports and its oil refineries
and pipelines. The RSF and its allies control Darfur and areas in the
Kordofan region along the border with South Sudan. Both regions include
many of Sudan’s oil fields and gold mines.While Egypt supports Sudan’s
military, the UAE is accused by UN experts and rights groups of
providing arms to the RSF. The UAE has rejected the accusation.The Yale
School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab, which tracks the
war through satellite imagery, said this month that the RSF had received
military support from a base in Ethiopia. The RSF didn’t comment on the
allegation.Josef Tucker, senior analyst for the Horn of Africa at the
International Crisis Group, told The Associated Press that the war could
spill over Sudan’s borders, making the conflict “even more
intractable.”Experts look at possible war crimes-Three years of fighting
have seen widespread atrocities, including mass killings and rampant
sexual violence, including gang rapes.Hospitals, ambulances and medical
workers in Sudan have been attacked, with more than 2,000 people killed,
WHO has said.The International Criminal Court has said that it was
investigating potential war crimes and crimes against humanity,
particularly in Darfur, a region that two decades ago became synonymous
with genocide and war crimes.Most of the latest atrocities have been
blamed on the RSF and their Janjaweed allies — Arab militias that were
notorious for atrocities in the early 2000s against people identifying
as East or Central African in Darfur. The RSF grew out of the
Janjaweed.The military’s seizure of Khartoum and other urban areas in
central Sudan in early 2025 did allow the return of about 4 million
people to their homes, the UN migration agency said in March. But they
struggle with damaged infrastructure and other challenges.“It’s not
really a return to normal. It is trying to survive amid a new normal,”
said Tjada D’Oyen McKenna, CEO of aid group Mercy Corps.
CORRECTED: Russia launched 659 drones, 44 missiles at Ukraine: Kyiv.
Kyiv,
Ukraine, April 16 (AFP) Apr 16, 2026-Russian forces launched hundreds
of drones and dozens of missiles at cities across Ukraine over a 24-hour
period, Kyiv's air force announced Thursday, in a barrage that killed
at least 14 people, mainly overnight.The Ukrainian air force said
Moscow's forces had deployed 659 drones in the attack and 44 missiles,
adding that its air defence units downed 636 drones and 31 missiles.
EU slams 'horrendous' Russia attack on Ukraine civilian targets.
Brussels,
Belgium, April 16 (AFP) Apr 16, 2026-EU chief Antonio Costa accused
Russia Thursday of "deliberately" targeting Ukrainian civilians after an
overnight drone and missile barrage killed at least 14 people."Russia's
war of aggression against Ukraine has failed, and so it chooses to
deliberately terrorize civilians," the EU council president wrote on
social media, slamming a "horrendous attack against civilian targets."
Russian strikes kill at least 16 across Ukraine.
Kyiv,
Ukraine, April 16 (AFP) Apr 16, 2026-A massive Russian drone and
missile barrage killed at least 16 people in cities across Ukraine, more
than four years into the war with peace talks stalled, Ukrainian
officials said on Thursday.AFP journalists heard loud bangs echoing over
the capital during the night and saw huge plumes of black smoke rising
over central Kyiv at dawn.The Ukrainian air force said Russia had
launched 659 drones in the attack and 44 missiles, over the last 24
hours, adding that its air defence units downed 636 drones and 31
missiles.Officials across the country said 16 people were killed and
more than 100 were wounded in the attacks in several regions."Another
night has proven that Russia does not deserve any easing of global
policy or lifting of sanctions," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
wrote on social media after the attack."Russia is betting on war," added
the president, who has been touring European countries to drum up
support.EU council chief Antonio Costa accused Russia of choosing to
"deliberately terrorise civilians", decrying the overnight killing as a
"horrendous attack against civilian targets".Moscow has fired hundreds
of drones on its neighbour almost nightly since the beginning of the
war, with Kyiv regularly carrying out strikes within Russia in response
to its attacks.Russia's invasion of Ukraine, launched in February 2022,
had killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions,
marking the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II.- Peace
talks in limbo -The Kremlin's latest deadly attack comes after the end
of a 32-hour Orthodox Easter truce marred by accusations of mass
violations, according to both countries.Peace talks spearheaded by the
United States to end the war now grinding through its fifth year have
been derailed by US and Israeli war with Iran.Kyiv has also stepped up
its long-range drone and missile attacks on Russia, and Ukrainian
strikes overnight killed two people, including a child, in southern
Russia, officials said.A 14-year-old girl and a young woman were killed
in the Black Sea city of Tuapse when a volley of drones hit housing and a
music school, local governor Veniamin Kondratyev said. Five other
people were wounded.The Russian army said its forces intercepted 207
drones across the western and southern regions, in total.The attacks in
Ukraine's Odesa that killed nine people also targeted port
infrastructure in the wider region that are vital for Ukrainian grain
exports. The strikes on the Ukrainian Black Sea port city also wounded
23 people.In Kyiv, at least four people were killed, including a
12-year-old boy, the city's mayor Vitali Klitschko said.AFP journalists
at the scene of the attacks in Kyiv saw a damaged ambulance and the body
of one victim covered with a blanket on the street.Rescuers pulled a
child from the rubble of a residential building that collapsed in Kyiv's
Podilsky district, where a drone "literally flew into an 18-storey
apartment block", Klitschko said.Three people were killed and 34 were
wounded in the central Dnipropetrovsk region, Oleksandr Ganzha, head of
the regional administration said on Telegram.The attack on Kyiv wounded
at least 48 people, including several medics, mayor Klitschko said.In a
separate attack, the head of the eastern Kharkiv region said a Russian
drone strike had killed a woman in the town of Merefa.burs-jbr/jxb
Ukraine
says Russian ship carrying stolen grain docked at Haifa, asks Israel to
detain it-Ambassador said to have initially asked Israel to prevent the
vessel from docking; Ukraine’s FM tells Sa’ar ‘illegal trade with
stolen goods must not be allowed’By Lazar Berman,ToI Staff and Agencies
15 April 2026, 9:34 am
Israel has allowed a Russian ship carrying
stolen Ukrainian grain to dock in Haifa, Ukraine alleged Tuesday,
reportedly asking Israel to stop the vessel from leaving the port.The
Russian vessel ABINSK was loaded by boats sailing from ports in
Russian-occupied Ukraine, according to Ukrainian journalist Kateryna
Yaresko of the Myrotvorets Center’s SeaKrime project.Since Russia’s
capture of swaths of agricultural land in Ukraine in early 2022, Kyiv
has accused Moscow of illegally harvesting and shipping grain produced
on occupied territory to third countries, often using vessels from a
so-called shadow fleet.Axios reported Tuesday that Ukrainian Ambassador
Yevgen Korniychuk met with senior Israeli Foreign Ministry officials on
March 27 and asked them to prevent the ship, apparently part of the
shadow fleet, from docking in Israel.As the ship was permitted to dock,
Ukraine’s attorney general met Israel’s Ambassador to Kyiv Michael
Brodsky on Tuesday to ask Israel to stop the vessel from leaving the
port, according to the report.Additionally, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister
Andrii Sybiha called his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa’ar to discuss the
cargo, Kyiv said.Israel has accepted a Russian vessel carrying stolen
Ukrainian grain from temporarily occupied territories. This was reported
by Kateryna Yaresko, a journalist for the SeaKrime project of the
Myrotvorets Center. The Russian bulk carrier ABINSK was granted
permission to enter the… pic.twitter.com/yOoTic9RFc — WarTranslated
(@wartranslated) April 14, 2026-Sybiha “drew attention to a Russian
vessel carrying grain stolen from Ukraine that was allowed to dock in
one of Israel’s ports.”He stressed “that the illegal export of stolen
Ukrainian agricultural products is part of Russia’s broader war effort.
Such illegal trade with stolen goods must not be allowed.”Shadow fleet
vessels typically have opaque ownership structures and have raised
concern about environmental risks, with poorly regulated, aging tankers
prone to spills, mechanical failures and leaks, threatening marine
ecosystems.They usually sail without top-tier Western insurance or
safety certification cover, and often have unknown insurers or assessors
of seaworthiness — both required for ocean-going commercial ships,
shipping and insurance industry sources familiar with the matter have
said.Speaking to the Kyiv Post, the Ukrainian Embassy in Israel
described the ship’s arrival as “a blatant violation of international
law and its territorial sovereignty.”“We call on the Israeli authorities
to thoroughly examine the matter, act in accordance with their
international obligations, and ensure that the territory of the State of
Israel is not used as a route for the transfer of goods originating
from unlawful activities,” the embassy said.The Kyiv Post noted that the
Haifa Port serves as a regional hub for imports and exports,
particularly with shipping disrupted in the Gulf amid the Iran war, and
that it was therefore unclear whether the grain was meant for an Israeli
domestic market or was to be shipped overland.If the vessel is
confirmed to contain stolen Ukrainian grain, the incident could mean
that Israel has run afoul of sanctions imposed by the US and
international community in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.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.
Inside
story'There's an immense and terrible fear among residents'Year-long
IDF closure said to bolster settler violence by only barring
Palestinians’ allies-Closed military zone imposed near Duma for a full
year, a longer-than-normal move that critics say is not being enforced
against settlers, letting them assault villagers while activists are
kept away By Nurit Yohanan-15 April 2026, 4:53 pm
In early April,
Thaabet Maslam was attacked by Israeli settlers while outside his home
with three others in the small hamlet of Khirbet al-Marajim, about
halfway between Jerusalem and Nablus.In security camera footage, Maslam
can be seen standing with his phone out, attempting to film three men
who had arrived there, one of whom is armed with a gun. When the armed
settler snatches the phone away, Maslam grabs it back and a minor
scuffle ensues, with both sides swinging sticks at each other for a few
seconds. The man with a gun points it at the Palestinians and then
quickly retreats with his two companions.The IDF responded to the
incident, saying that “a report was received of Israeli civilians who
attacked Palestinians in the area. A local security coordinator –
Ravshatz – who was nearby was dispatched and conducted a search, but
found no evidence.”In terms of settler violence, the incident is
relatively tame, especially as compared to the severe beatings, arson
attacks and deadly shootings carried out by Israelis against
Palestinians in the West Bank, which have grown more numerous and brazen
in recent months.But unlike other violent encounters, the one involving
Maslam took place in an area the Israel Defense Force had declared a
closed military zone, meaning entry is prohibited to anyone other than
soldiers or residents.Ostensibly designed to prevent friction between
Palestinians and Israelis, critics say the entry bans are often
selectively enforced against Israeli activists seeking to protect locals
from violent settlers, leaving Palestinians exposed to continued
harassment and worse. According to Palestinians and activists, the
situation has already prompted dozens of families to leave the
area.“Settlers are allowed to enter the military zone, but activists are
not,” Maslam told The Times of Israel.Yesterday in Marajam near Duma,
settlers ATTACKED Palestinians inside a closed military zone ????
Advertisement It was proclaimed by the Army on Monday but enforced only
ob activists, while settlers keep herding their cattle near the
Palestinian homes, harassing and attacking them.
pic.twitter.com/DMx6iINkhM — Herd of Justice (@JustHerds) April 9,
2026-Closed military zone orders are generally issued on an ad-hoc
basis, and usually for a limited period of time. In the case of the
closed zone around Khirbet al-Marajim, just south of the Palestinian
town of Duma, the order has been in place since March, and earlier this
month the army made the unusual move of extending it until April
2027.The IDF said in response that a closed military zone order had been
imposed in the area of the village of Duma due to a high number of
friction incidents and repeated disturbances in the area.The statement
added that, “As a rule, the IDF enforces the closed military zone order
equally against anyone who violates it. The purpose of the enforcement
is to maintain order and prevent friction in the area.”Escalating
violence-A collection of fewer than a dozen ramshackle homes, animal
pens and other structures on a scrubby hillside, Khirbet al-Marajim is
one of several mostly Bedouin communities near Duma that have come under
increasing attack from nearby settlers.The hamlets, home to some 200
people, are situated in the West Bank’s Area C, where Israeli civil and
security authorities have full jurisdiction. In recent years, activists
say, settlers intent on expanding their reach have increasingly sought
to drive Palestinians from Area C through a campaign of harassment and
violence. The crusade has already resulted in the depopulation of nearly
60 small herding communities like Khirbet al-Marajim, according to
Israeli NGO B’Tselem.Maslam’s family has lived in Khirbet al-Marajim for
decades. He said that about two months after the October 7, 2023,
massacre, settlers began assaulting the village and neighboring
communities. “They beat us, burned equipment, burned a house, burned a
house with two children — my brother’s children, who survived — burned a
car, stole livestock,” he said.According to residents and activists
with Torat Tzedek, a faith-based Israeli group that seeks to protect
Palestinians from settler violence, the attacks have escalated in recent
months.Yotam, an Israeli activist who requested that his full name not
be published, said that starting in January, settlers from an outpost
established in the area over the summer began attacking area residents
and activists with pepper spray on a near-daily basis. Yael Rozmarin,
another activist, said club-wielding settlers had raided communities on
several occasions, damaging or stealing residents’ property.On March 3,
the IDF imposed a closed military zone order on all the communities
surrounding Duma, following a chaotic confrontation between settlers and
activists a day earlier.Edited video published by left-wing activist
Adele Shoko showed teens identified as settlers, including one with a
bloody lip, yelling, head-butting and swatting at Israelis attempting to
protect Palestinians there during the incident.According to Rozmarin,
the settlers, who had come from a nearby outpost, beat Yotam and
deployed pepper spray against both of them.Soldiers eventually arrived,
firing in the air to break up the melee. Four Palestinians and one
Israeli activist were arrested and then released later that evening
without charges. No settlers were arrested.The IDF said in response to
the incident that “troops were dispatched to the area following a report
that Palestinians had thrown stones at Israeli civilians present at the
scene. Upon arrival, the forces acted to disperse both the Israeli
civilians and the Palestinians from the area”.Closed to activists, open
to settlers-Within hours of the order being issued, three families left
the area and moved to Duma, citing the violence and fears that it would
now only intensify with the loss of assistance from friendly
Israelis.The families, consisting of 25 people, had only just arrived
from Ein Rashash, a village to the south that residents fled in late
2023 due to settler attacks.“Without the activists, we wouldn’t have
[lasted] five minutes,” said Raad Zuabra, one of the residents who
moved. “They documented [attacks] and protected us. The activists left,
and then we left.”Despite the closed military order, activists and
locals say settlers have continued to enter the area to carry out
attacks.Residents said that soon after the three families left, settlers
came back and ransacked one of their homes. Footage showed extensive
damage, including smashed solar panels.“The settlers came and destroyed
everything in one of the abandoned homes,” Zuabra said.The IDF said in
response to the incident that IDF forces were dispatched to the scene
and conducted searches in the area, but no findings were
identified.Aside from the incident this month, Maslam’s security camera
also captured footage on March 14 of a settler attacking his father near
the entrance to his home. According to Maslam, the assailant maced his
father with pepper spray in the attack.After settlers returned this
month, Maslam said he called the Palestinian District Coordination
Office, which is supposed to liaise between Palestinians and Israeli law
enforcement. He also called the police. But nobody showed up, he
said.The alleged double standard keeping activists but not settlers away
under the closed military zone was seemingly documented in another
video, this one recorded by activist Ofek Sivoni as he visited the area
on March 17.In the footage, soldiers are seen telling him to leave the
area due to the order, while in the background, a man identified as a
settler can be seen, prompting Sivoni to question the troops about the
uneven enforcement.“He is allowed to be here, and you are not,” the
soldier is heard telling Sivoni.According to the activist, the soldier
also told him, “That’s how it is, because I decide who stays and who
doesn’t.”The IDF told The Times of Israel in response that “this was a
human error stemming from the soldier’s lack of familiarity with the
details of the order. The details of the order have since been clarified
to the soldier.”Sivoni said he was in Duma later, and could see that
the same settler was still being allowed to remain.Zuabra told The Times
of Israel that a hoped-for return to his home can only occur if
activists are no longer blocked from assisting them.Longer orders,
higher fears-The army typically issues closed military zone orders
during times when Palestinians or settlers undertake activities liable
to bring them into increased contact, raising the chances of
friction.Though the army does not publish information about where and
when such orders are issued, they appear to be most common during the
olive harvest season, when Palestinians enter groves that might bring
them closer to settlements or outposts than normal. Such orders rarely
last beyond a few months.Aside from the order affecting the villages
around Duma, the army has only issued year-long closed military orders
zone two other times in recent years, according to experts.In mid-2024,
the army imposed such an order on a small area between the Palestinian
town of Jaba and the settlement of Geva Binyamin, just north of
Jerusalem. And late last year in imposed a year-long order a few
kilometers further north, near the Palestinian town of Mukhmas.In both
cases, the orders came after violence occurred on a scale well beyond
what is happening in Duma, including repeated arson attacks on
Palestinians’ homes.Yotam, who is also active in the Mukhmas area, said
that there, too, he had seen the order only being enforced against
activists, and not against settlers.Attorney Roni Pelli of the left-wing
Yesh Din NGO said she had witnessed the same phenomenon in an
agricultural area around the Palestinian town of al-Mughayyir, where an
order issued during the olive harvest in October is only set to expire
in July.“The one-sided enforcement prevents Palestinians — if they do
not live in the area — and also those assisting them from entering,”
said Pelli, who is seeking a court injunction to lift the order. “But
settlers are not prevented from entering. So in effect, it transfers the
use of the land from the Palestinian owners to settlers.”Rabbi Arik
Ascherman, who heads Torat Tzedek, told The Times of Israel that the
group is not opposed to the military order, as long as it is enforced
against settlers as well.He said Torat Tzedek may petition the High
Court to lift the order near Duma over the lack of enforcement against
settlers entering the area. The decision is dependent on whether the
Civil Administration, the Defense Ministry unit that governs Area C,
agrees to a request filed last week for three activists to be exempted
from the military closure.No response has yet been received.Though the
violence in areas around Duma has not reached the level of other places,
residents and activists who spoke to The Times of Israel worry that the
longer the military order lasts, the more dangerous the situation will
become, with activists unable to act as a check on settler
violence.There is “a great, immense and terrible fear among residents,”
Rozmarin said.“In Khirbet al-Marajim, threats have risen sharply
recently — with pepper spray and clubs. They aren’t used to this,” she
added.To Maslam, the situation underlines the degree to which those in
Israel with the power to clamp down on settler violence are instead
abetting their campaign of dispossession.“It’s not like you can fight
the settlers through the law — the army and the police do not enforce
what is written in the law,” he alleged. “The settler is protected.”“The
one who expels me is not just the settler, it’s the entire state that
does not want me here,” he continued. “It is the one driving me out.”
Jewish
groups ask US Supreme Court to rule on Ohio man barred from hosting
home prayers-Orthodox groups file amicus brief on behalf of Daniel
Grand, who has been banned since 2021 by University Heights municipality
from holding Shabbat services in his residence By Grace Gilson Today,
9:37 am-APR 16,26
JTA — Orthodox US Jewish groups have urged the
country’s Supreme Court to take up the case of an Orthodox Jewish man
ordered by officials in University Heights, Ohio, to stop hosting prayer
services in his home without a permit.The amicus brief, which was filed
Friday by the National Jewish Advocacy Center alongside the Orthodox
Union and the National Council of Young Israel, comes years after Daniel
Grand, a resident of the suburb of Cleveland, invited a group of Jewish
men to his home for Shabbat services starting in January 2021.At the
time, University Heights, citing zoning laws, issued a cease-and-desist
order blocking Grand from using his home for prayer.Grand initially
applied for a special use permit to use his home as “a place of
religious assembly” in 2021, but later withdrew the application, saying
he did not “wish to operate a house of worship as is defined under the
zoning ordinance.”According to the NJAC, the former mayor of University
Heights, Michael Dylan Brennan, then encouraged Grand’s “neighbors to
watch his home and report any sign of Jewish worship to the
authorities.”“What happened to Daniel Grand is not an isolated
incident,” Rabbi Mark Goldfeder, the CEO of NJAC, said in a statement.
“It is the latest chapter in a long and documented history of
municipalities using zoning laws to suppress Orthodox Jewish religious
practice.”The city’s current mayor, Michele Weiss, who was elected last
fall, told JTA that there was currently one residence in the city that
had obtained a special permit to host worship gatherings and that
another was currently in the middle of applying for one.“My perspective
is that everyone has a right to worship in their home with a small group
of people (a minyan) without city involvement, just like a book club
might do,” Weiss, who is the first female Orthodox Jewish mayor in the
United States, wrote in an email to JTA. “If a congregation wants to
worship in a residence with a proper congregation then each city should
have a way forward through their planning commission.”First orthodox
Jewish woman voted as mayor of US city: Michelle Weiss was elected mayor
of University Heights, Ohio, becoming the first orthodox Jewish woman
to serve as a mayor in the US. https://t.co/4wKZuALmYf ArutzSheva
pic.twitter.com/Op0N4V2z4P — Jewish Community (@JComm_NewsFeeds)
November 18, 2025-In September 2022, Grand filed a lawsuit against the
city and Brennan, alleging that the former mayor was motivated by
“animus against Orthodox Jews.” He maintained that the actions blocking
him from conducting services in his home were part of a “systematic
campaign” to prevent the Orthodox community from growing in University
Heights, according to the Cleveland Jewish News.In January, Weiss told
JTA that University Heights’ Jewish community had grown a “tremendous
amount” in recent years, and was the “largest Orthodox contingency of
residents in the state of Ohio.”Brennan, who was twice censured by the
city council for “inappropriate language,” had previously faced
criticism from the city’s Jewish community during his tenure. In
November 2024, he drew backlash for criticizing voters in a heavily
Jewish neighborhood who supported Donald Trump, and in April 2025, he
accused the volunteer-run Jewish ambulance service Hatzalah of
“jeopardizing public safety.”In October 2024, the US District Court of
Northern Ohio ruled in favor of University Heights, and the Ohio 6th
District Court of Appeals later upheld the ruling in November 2025.A
petition for Supreme Court review is currently pending, and a decision
on whether it will be heard is expected in the coming months, according
to NJAC.“This case deserves Supreme Court review because, across the
country, Jewish religious practice has repeatedly been constrained
through the neutral application of rules in ways that disproportionately
burden visible Jewish life,” David Benger, the litigation counsel at
NJAC, said in a statement.
US Senate foils effort to nix Israel
arms sale, but 75% of Democrats vote to block it-Sanders’ resolutions to
stop bulldozer, bomb deliveries gain broad Democratic support,
demonstrating major shift in party’s approach toward Israel over wars in
Gaza, Lebanon By Jacob Magid and Agencies Today, 8:44 am-APR 16,26
The
US Senate voted down a pair of resolutions to prevent sales of weapons
and bulldozer to Israel on Wednesday, but the vast majority of Democrats
joined the minority, demonstrating a substantive shift in the party’s
approach toward Israel.Forty out of 47 Senate Democrats voted in favor
of one of the resolutions to block a $295 million sale of bulldozers,
which the initiative’s author, Senator Bernie Sanders, claimed would be
used to demolish homes in the West Bank, Gaza and Lebanon. Fifty-nine
senators — mostly Republicans — voted against blocking the
sale.Thirty-six Democrats backed another resolution aimed at blocking a
$152 million sale of 1,000-pound bombs to the IDF, which Sanders argued
would be used in Gaza and Lebanon. Sixty-three senators voted against
blocking the sale.“The United States must use the leverage we have —
tens of billions in arms and military aid — to demand that Israel ends
these atrocities,” Sanders said, urging support for the
resolutions.Israel says it does not intentionally target civilians, and
that its strikes are intended to neutralize terror threats and military
infrastructure.“It’s clear that Democrats are beginning to listen to the
average American who is sick and tired of spending billions of dollars
to support Netanyahu’s horrific wars when people in this country can’t
afford housing or health care,” Sanders said after the vote.A
decades-long tradition of strong bipartisan support for Israel in the US
Congress means resolutions to stop weapons sales are unlikely to pass,
but backers hope raising the issue will encourage Israel’s government
and US administrations to do more to protect civilians.Sanders forced
votes on the resolutions, saying the sales violate criteria for foreign
assistance in the Foreign Assistance Act and the Arms Export Control
Act.Supporters of the sales say Israel is an important ally to whom the
United States should sell military equipment.Similar resolutions forced
by Sanders in 2024 and 2025 were also rejected, but the number of
Democrats voting with the Vermont Independent, who caucuses with
Democrats, has more than doubled in less than two years amid Israeli
military operations in Gaza, Iran and Lebanon, as well as a stepped-up
campaign by party activists who have increasingly used criticism of
Israel as a litmus test for granting candidates their support.Seven
Democrats and all the Republicans voted against advancing the resolution
of disapproval of the bulldozer sale, except for Republican Senator
Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, who did not vote.Eleven Democrats joined
every Republican to block the measure related to the bombs by 63 to 36.
Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina did not vote.Democratic
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly voted in support of the two resolutions
after opposing some of Sanders’ previous efforts. In a speech just
before the vote, Kelly said that “the reckless decisions being made by
Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump” led him to his decision,
which he said he did not take lightly.Republicans said the vote could
hurt US efforts in the Iran war.Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Chairman Jim Risch, an Idaho Republican, said the resolutions could
embolden Iran and “send the message that the US is prepared to leave our
ally Israel vulnerable.”“They will not help the United States of
America,” Risch said ahead of the vote.Among the Democrats voting
against the resolutions were Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. Nearly 100 protesters were arrested during a
demonstration on Monday calling on the two New York senators to vote in
favor of Sanders’ two measures.Democrats supported a resolution earlier
on Wednesday to halt Trump’s war in Iran, though that was also
rejected, 47-52. Democratic Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat who voted
against Sanders’ Israel resolutions, said he voted to end the Iran war
but did not want to abandon Israel.“My votes should be taken neither as
an endorsement of the actions of the Netanyahu government nor as an
abandonment of the state of Israel, the Jewish people, or the US-Israel
relationship,” Coons said in a statement after the vote.The Trump
administration bypassed the normal congressional review of military
sales early in the US-Israeli war on Iran, saying there was an emergency
that made it necessary to immediately transfer the weapons.Israel
fought a war in Gaza that was triggered by the Hamas-led invasion and
massacres in southern Israel on October 7, 2023. A ceasefire was reached
in January, leaving Gaza bisected into Israeli- and Hamas-held
territories. Skirmishes have continued along the dividing line, and
Israel has carried out strikes as both sides accuse each other of
violations.Israel and the US launched their campaign against Iran on
February 28 in a bid to destabilize the regime and destroy its nuclear
and ballistic missile capacities. Iran has responded with missile and
drone strikes across the region, and its proxies in Iraq and Lebanon
have also carried out attacks, with Israel launching massive airstrikes
in Lebanon in response to the Hezbollah terror group’s rocket barrages.
Israel has also launched a ground operation to seize key territory in
southern Lebanon, saying Hezbollah uses the area to launch attacks on
the country.
Archaeology'We wanted to see how the conflict
affected common people' Shepherds without borders: In biblical Israel’s
war zone, flocks traversed contested lands-Study of 3,000-year-old
animal teeth from Tel Hazor in the Upper Galilee shows herds moved
between warring Israel and Aram, shedding light on ancient boundaries’
permeability By Rossella Tercatin-Today, 6:04 am-APR 16,26
Some
2,900 years ago, the Upper Galilee region in modern-day northern Israel
was in upheaval, caught between the warring kingdoms of Israel and
Aram.Yet, the shepherds of Tel Hazor continued to herd their sheep and
goats on rolling hills and green pastures as distant as the Golan
Heights, apparently undisturbed by the conflict, a new study published
in the prestigious journal PLOS ONE last week has suggested.The authors,
most of whom are affiliated with the University of Haifa, performed
isotope analysis on sheep and goat teeth dating to the eighth to 10th
centuries BCE found at the site during decades of excavations by the
Hebrew University. They found no change in the areas where the animals
grazed, despite evolving geopolitical scenarios.According to the study,
this suggests that the line between Israel and Aram never turned into a
hard, impenetrable border and did not affect the simple people and
communities living in the area.“Studies on the Iron Age [1200-586 BCE]
usually ask the questions about the top of society, the leaders, the
army, the kingdoms; [researchers] don’t usually look at the common
people,” said senior lecturer Shlomit Bechar of the University of Haifa,
one of the authors of the PLOS ONE paper. “We wanted to see how the
wars between Israel and Aram affected common people, and we thought we
could do so by examining their sheep and goats.”Hazor has been excavated
since the 1950s, when the first expedition was led by legendary Israeli
archaeologist Yigael Yadin. Since the end of the 1990s, archaeologists
have been returning to the site to continue exploring it almost every
year. Bechar has been excavating there since 2007.A prominent biblical
site-Hazor features prominently in the Hebrew Bible.“Joshua then turned
back and captured Hazor and put its king to the sword —Hazor was
formerly the head of all those kingdoms,” reads the book of Joshua
(11:10; translation JPS).The site was a prominent Canaanite city in the
second millennium BCE until it was completely destroyed around 1250
BCE.“We know when and how, but we do not know by whom or why,” Bechar
noted, saying that most scholars do not believe the documented
archaeological destruction was connected to the biblical narrative of
Joshua’s conquest of the land, as the chronology does not match.A small
settlement was rebuilt in Hazor around 1100 BCE.In the 10th century,
Hazor expanded again, with new fortifications built and houses probably
associated with the elites. The remains also show that, at that point,
the settlement was Israelite.“The material culture becomes very much
like what you find in the rest of the country,” Bechar said.In the ninth
century, the city doubled its size, according to the archaeologist,
featuring public buildings, storage houses, a citadel, and a very
impressive fortification system. The same period witnessed the wars
between Israel and Aram.The conflict is mentioned in both the Bible and
the Tel Dan Stele, a ninth-century BCE stone fragment that features the
earliest archaeological mention of the House of David, in the context of
celebrating the victories of Aramean King Hazael.The first book of
Kings describes a war between the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, where
King Asa of Judah asked Aramean King Ben-Hadad for help against King
Baasha of Israel.“Ben-Hadad responded to King Asa’s request; he sent his
army officers against the towns of Israel and captured Ijon, Dan,
Abel-beth-maacah and all Chinneroth, as well as all the land of
Naphtali,” reads I Kings 15:20 (translation JPS), referring to the
portion of the land Israel assigned to the Israelite tribe of Naphtali,
where Hazor stood.The stele speaks about Aramean king Hazael conquering
the area.In the eighth century BCE, the conflict between Aram and Israel
subsided.Following the isotopes’ trail-The authors hypothesized that if
the wars had affected the daily lives of the shepherds of Hazor, it
would have changed the grazing patterns of their herds, as it would be
difficult for them to reach the same areas whose control was shifting
between Israel and Aram.On the contrary, consistent grazing patterns
across the centuries would likely mean that simple people continued to
have access to the same pastures, regardless of shifts in political or
military control over them.Grazing patterns were assessed through
isotopic analysis, which is conducted on teeth (or bones) to investigate
strontium, carbon, and oxygen isotopes. The three types of isotopes are
found in soil, vegetation, and water. Animals and humans absorb these
elements through their diet, and they are encapsulated in their teeth or
bones, providing scientists with a “fingerprint” of the locations where
they lived.The authors of the study examined how the isotopes reflected
the different environments in the Hula Valley, where Hazor stands, and
found no significant changes over the centuries. Herds continued to
graze around the settlement and in more distant areas, such as the Golan
Heights, even during times of conflict, suggesting the absence of a
hard border between the rival polities.“The common people, these
herders, were able to go around contested areas between Israel and Aram
without any problem,” Bechar said.The archaeologist explained that the
animals’ teeth were dated based on the archaeological context in which
they were found.“To this date, there is no radiocarbon dating from Hazor
in the Iron Age,” she said.Asked whether archaeological evidence also
provides insights into how the conflict between Israel and Aram, as
described in written sources, affected the elites of Hazor, Bechar said
that “I don’t know of anything that shows that their lives changed, but
as we say that a picture is worth 1,000 words, a written source is worth
1,000 sherds.”“When you have the actual words of people who lived
during this time, you don’t need to imagine what was going on,” she
added, referring to the Tel Dan Stele. “The text is the strongest
evidence.”While this specific study is concluded, Bechar said that there
are several ongoing research projects focusing on findings from
Hazor.The archaeologist plans to return to the site to dig in the summer
to excavate.“We have not been able to do so since the summer of 2023
because of the war,” she said, referring to the conflict sparked by the
bloody Hamas onslaught against Israel in October 2023. “We will see if
this year the situation will allow us to go back.”
Shekel breaks
below 3 to the dollar in first since 1995; exporters warn of economy
risk-Currency’s strength reflects optimism over an Iran deal and Lebanon
truce; Bank of Israel not seen intervening in the market, hurting
exports By Sharon Wrobel-15 April 2026, 10:47 pm
The shekel on
Wednesday crossed below the threshold of NIS 3 per dollar, its strongest
level in more than 30 years, fueled by growing optimism over an end to
the war with Iran and a ceasefire in Lebanon. But manufacturers and
exporters warned that the strength of the currency presented a risk to
the economy.The shekel was trading at 2.993 to the dollar at one point
on Wednesday, its strongest showing since October 1995. The local
currency has appreciated more than 5 percent against the dollar so far
in 2026, and more than 20% over the past year, despite an economy
strained by military campaigns with Iran and ballooning war costs.“A
dollar exchange rate below NIS 3 is a death blow to export
profitability,” warned Israel Manufacturers’ Association President
Avraham Novogrocki. “A cumulative change of about 20% in the exchange
rate completely erases profit margins and pushes factories to the brink
of closure.”The overly strong shekel has a deflationary force as it
makes imports cheaper, restrains price rises and credit costs for
consumers, and enables the Bank of Israel to lower interest rates.
However, it also erodes the competitiveness of Israeli manufacturers,
especially businesses reliant on exports and earning in dollars, while
paying expenses including salaries in shekels.Novogrocki cautioned that
the industry is grappling with “collapsing dollar revenues and rising
shekel expenses,” which will have broader consequences, including
reduced activity and investments, and layoffs.“High-tech and
multinational companies are also already considering relocation to shift
operations from Israel,” said Novogrocki. “This will dramatically harm
state revenues, and raises real concerns about tax revenues.”“Without
immediate action, the entire economy will pay the price,” he
said.Exports make up as much as 40% of Israeli economic activity.
Exports of goods were down 7.4% in 2025 in shekel terms, according to
Central Bureau of Statistics data.So far, the Bank of Israel has not
rushed to intervene in the market by buying tens of billions of dollars
to moderate the shekel’s gains, as it has done in the past, or by
cutting interest rates.“When the shekel strengthens, the consumer is
able to import and travel abroad cheaply, but exporters face the brunt,”
said Leader Capital Markets chief economist Jonathan Katz. “It’s an
erosion of their competitiveness, which at some point impacts our export
performance.”“However, the Bank of Israel is not likely to intervene as
this is not a bubble, the economy has been resilient, and there is no
threat to inflation,” said Katz.The Bank of Israel has previously
indicated that it will act in the foreign exchange market in the event
of unusual movements in the exchange rate that are inconsistent with
underlying economic conditions, or when there is a market failure.“The
Bank of Israel will consider intervening in the foreign exchange market
if there are sharp shekel fluctuations during a short period of time
that are not reflective of the economic and geopolitical reality,” said
Katz.Mizrahi Tefahot Bank’s chief markets economist Ronen Menahem said
that mainly local market forces and economic fundamentals are continuing
to drive strong demand for the shekel.“The market anticipates a
reduction in geopolitical risk amid optimism for an end of war in the
region and prospects for agreements with neighboring countries,
including Saudi Arabia, which will further boost the growth potential of
the Israeli economy,” said Menahem.“The optimistic scenario is
attracting foreign investors to the local stock market and direct
investments from abroad into the high-tech sector, alongside increased
defense export sales, which are all factors driving demand for the
shekel.”
FINALLY THE EUROPEAN UNION IS TALKING ABOUT HAVING THEIR OWN ARMY.AND IT MUST HAPPEN.
REVELATION 19:16-21
16
And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, King Of
Kings, And Lord Of Lords.(JESUS RETURNG TO EARTH LITERALLY ON A WHITE
HORSE WITH THE RAPTURED CHRISTIANS 7 YEARS EARLIER)
17 And I saw an
angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all
the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves
together unto the supper of the great God;
18 That ye may eat the
flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men,
and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of
all men, both free and bond, both small and great.(2ND TIME GOD-JESUS
TELLS THE 500 MILLION MIGRATING BIRDS TO GET READY TO EAT HUMAN
FLESH.THE FIRST TIME WAS WHEN GOD TOLD THE 500 MILLION MIGRATING
BIRDS-TO EAT RUSSIA,GERMAN,ARAB, MUSLIM BODIES FOR 7 MONTHS IN EZEK 38 @
39.
19 And I saw the beast,(E.U WORLD LEADER) and the kings of the
earth, and their armies,(HERE IT SAYS THE E.U WILL HAVE ITS OWN ARMY)
gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, (JESUS)
and against his army.(RAPTURED CHRISTIANS)
20 And the beast (E.U
WORLD LEADER) was taken, and with him the false prophet (POPE FRANCIS)
that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had
received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image.
These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone.
21
And the remnant were slain with the sword of him that sat upon the
horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth: and all the fowls were
filled with their flesh.
Zephaniah 2:1-15
1 Gather together, yes, gather,O shameless nation,
2
before the decree takes effect[a] -before the day passes away like
chaff—before there comes upon you the burning anger of the Lord, before
there comes upon you the day of the anger of the Lord.
3 Seek the
Lord, all you humble of the land, who do his just commands;[b] seek
righteousness; seek humility; perhaps you may be hidden on the day of
the anger of the Lord.
4 For Gaza shall be deserted, and Ashkelon
shall become a desolation; Ashdod's people shall be driven out at noon,
and Ekron shall be uprooted.
5 Woe to you inhabitants of the
seacoast, you nation of the Cherethites! The word of the Lord is against
you, O Canaan, land of the Philistines; and I will destroy you until no
inhabitant is left.
6 And you, O seacoast, shall be pastures, with meadows[c] for shepherds and folds for flocks.
7
The seacoast shall become the possession of the remnant of the house of
Judah, on which they shall graze, and in the houses of Ashkelon they
shall lie down at evening. For the Lord their God will be mindful of
them and restore their fortunes.
8 “I have heard the taunts of Moab
(JORDAN) and the revilings of the Ammonites, how they have taunted my
people and made boasts against their territory.
9 Therefore, as I
live,” declares the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, Moab shall become
like Sodom, and the Ammonites like Gomorrah, a land possessed by nettles
and salt pits, and a waste forever.The remnant of my people shall
plunder them, and the survivors of my nation shall possess them.”
10 This shall be their lot in return for their pride, because they taunted and boasted against the people of the Lord of hosts.
11
The Lord will be awesome against them; for he will famish all the gods
of the earth, and to him shall bow down, each in its place, all the
lands of the nations.
12 You also, O Cushites, shall be slain by my sword.
13
And he will stretch out his hand against the north and destroy
Assyria,(SYRIA) and he will make Nineveh a desolation, a dry waste like
the desert.
14 Herds shall lie down in her midst, all kinds of
beasts;[d] even the owl and the hedgehog[e] shall lodge in her
capitals; a voice shall hoot in the window; devastation will be on the
threshold; for her cedar work will be laid bare.
15 This is the
exultant city that lived securely, that said in her heart, “I am, and
there is no one else.” What a desolation she has become, a lair for wild
beasts! Everyone who passes by her hisses and shakes his fist.Sa'ar: No
free meals; talks possible if more hostages freed Israel halts aid into
Gaza, citing Hamas refusal to extend first phase of truce
Footnotes-a
-Zephaniah 2:2 Hebrew gives birth, b-Zephaniah 2:3 Or who carry out his
judgment, c-Zephaniah 2:6 Or caves, d-Zephaniah 2:14 Hebrew beasts of
every nation, e-Zephaniah 2:14 The identity of the animals rendered owl
and hedgehog is uncertain
DANIEL 2:37-45
37 Thou, O king, art a king of kings: for the God of heaven hath given thee a kingdom, power, and strength, and glory.
38
And wheresoever the children of men dwell, the beasts of the field and
the fowls of the heaven hath he given into thine hand, and hath made
thee ruler over them all. Thou art this head of gold.
39 And after
thee shall arise another kingdom inferior to thee, and another third
kingdom of brass, which shall bear rule over all the earth.
40 And
the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron: forasmuch as iron breaketh
in pieces and subdueth all things: and as iron that breaketh all these,
shall it break in pieces and bruise.
41 And whereas thou sawest the
feet and toes, part of potters' clay, and part of iron, the kingdom
shall be divided; but there shall be in it of the strength of the iron,
forasmuch as thou sawest the iron mixed with miry clay.
42 And as the toes of the feet were part of iron, and part of clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong, and partly broken.
43
And whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle
themselves with the seed of men: but they shall not cleave one to
another, even as iron is not mixed with clay.
44 And in the days of
these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never
be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it
shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand
for ever.
45 Forasmuch as thou sawest that the stone was cut out of
the mountain without hands, and that it brake in pieces the iron, the
brass, the clay, the silver, and the gold; the great God hath made known
to the king what shall come to pass hereafter: and the dream is
certain, and the interpretation thereof sure.
DANIEL 7:17-26
17 These great beasts, which are four, are four kings, which shall arise out of the earth.
18 But the saints of the most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the kingdom for ever, even for ever and ever.
19
Then I would know the truth of the fourth beast, which was diverse from
all the others, exceeding dreadful, whose teeth were of iron, and his
nails of brass; which devoured, brake in pieces, and stamped the residue
with his feet;
20 And of the ten horns that were in his head, and of
the other which came up, and before whom three fell; even of that horn
that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great things, whose look was
more stout than his fellows.
21 I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them;
22
Until the Ancient of days came, and judgment was given to the saints of
the most High; and the time came that the saints possessed the kingdom.
23
Thus he said, The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth,
which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole
earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.
24 And the
ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and
another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first,
and he shall subdue three kings.
25 And he shall speak great words
against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High,
and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his
hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
26 But the judgment shall sit, and they shall take away his dominion, to consume and to destroy it unto the end.
THE WORLD IN 10 WORLD TRADE BLOCS LEAD BY THE EUROPEAN UNION THE WORLD LEADER, NOT AMERICA.I PREDICT.
THE EUROPEAN UNION AND REVIVED ROMAN WORLD GOVERNMENT
DANIEL 2:31-33,36-43, DAN 7:3-8,17
First From Daniel Chapter 2
1 EGYPT
2 ASSYRIA
3 BABYLON (HEAD OF GOLD) DAN 2:31-32,36-38, DAN 1:1
4 MEDO-PERSIANS (CHEST & ARMS OF SILVER) DAN 2:32,39, DAN 9:1
5 GREECE (WAIST & HIPS OF BRONZE) DAN 2:32,39, DAN 11:2
6 ROME (2 LEGS OF IRON) DAN 2:33,40, ROM 1:6
7 REVIVED ROME (EU) (FEET IRON & CLAY) DAN 2:33,41-43,10 TOES
Now From Daniel Chapter 7
1 EGYPT
2 ASSYRIA
3 BABYLON (LION WITH EAGLES WINGS) DAN 7:4, DAN 1:1
4 MEDO-PERSIANS (BEAR ON HIND LEGS) DAN 7:5, DAN 9:1
5 GREECE (LEOPARD 4 WINGS, 4 HEADS) DAN 7:6, DAN 11:2
6 ROME (HUGE IRON TEETH) DAN 7:7 (10 HORNS), ROM 1:6
7 REVIVED ROME (EU) DAN 7:8,19-20,23-25 10 HORNS, 10 KINGS
REV
17:9,12, 10 HORNS, 10 KINGS, 7 HILLS ROME. REV 13:1 BEAST WITH 7 HEADS.
THE E.U LEADER OF WORLD GOVERNMENT DAN 2:40-45, 7:7-8,23-25,27, 8:23,
REV 13:3,7,8,12,14,16
REVELATION 17:10-12
10 And there are
seven kings (7TH WORLD EMPIRE IN HISTORY) five are fallen, (EGYPT,
ASSYRIA, BABYLON,:MEDO-PERSIAN,GREECE and one is,(IN POWER IN JOHNS
DAY-ROME) and the other is not yet come; and when he
cometh,(FUTURE-REVIVED ROMAN EMPIRE-EUROPEAN UNION TODAY) he must
continue a short space.(7 YEARS OF WORLD DOMINATION-BUT 3 1/2 YEARS OF
NEW WORLD ORDER OR ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT)
12 And the ten horns (10
WORLD TRADE BLOCS OR REGIONS) which thou sawest are ten kings, which
have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour
with the beast.
REVELATION 17:12-13
12 And the ten horns (10
WORLD TRADE BLOCS-NATIONS) which thou sawest are ten kings, which have
received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the
beast.
13 These have one mind,(WORLD SOCIALISM) and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.
We
shall have World Government, whether or not we like it. The only
question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or
consent.James Paul Warburg appearing before the Senate on 7th February
1950
Like a famous WWII Belgian General,Paul Henry Spock said in
1957:We need no commission, we have already too many. What we need is a
man who is great enough to be able to keep all the people in subjection
to himself and to lift us out of the economic bog into which we threaten
to sink. Send us such a man. Be he a god or a devil, we will accept
him.And today, sadly, the world is indeed ready for such a man.
DICK
MORRIS-This truly creates a global economic system. From now on, don’t
look to Washington for the rule making, look to Brussels.
THE CLUB OF ROME FOUNDER AURELIO PECCEI WANTS THE WORLD IN 10 REGIONAL TRADING BLOCKS.
REVELATION 16:1-2
1
And I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels,
Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the
earth.
2 And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth;
and there fell a noisome and grievous sore upon the men which had the
mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image.
REVELATION 13:16-18
16
And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor,
free and bond, (SLAVE) to receive a mark in their right hand, or in
their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the
beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred
threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM
I KNOW THIS MARK WILL
BE A MICROCHIP IMPLANT UNDER THE SKIN. LETS LOOK UP WHAT THE WORD MARK
SAYS IN REVELATION 13:16-18, 14:9,11, 15:2, 16:2, 19:20, 20:4-ALL THESE
VERSES FROM THE BOOK OF REVELATION SPEAK OF THIS DICTATORS MARK. NOW
LETS SEE WHAT IT MEANS FROM STRONGS EXAUSTIVE CONCORDANCE OF THE BIBLE.
UNDER MARK PAGE 684.MARK UNDER MARK. THE OLD TESTAMENT IS UNDER HEBREW
AND THE NEW TESTAMENT IS UNDER GREEK. SO WHEN WE LOOK UNDER REVELATION
13:16-17 WE SEE IT IS UNDER GREEK, SO WE GO TO GREEK IN THE BACK SECTION
AND GO TO 5480 TO SEE WHAT IT SAYS THIS MARK WOULD BE. SO LETS GET TO
IT.MARK IN STRONGS GREEK 5480 XAPAYUA CHARAGMA, KHAR-AG-MAH: FROM THE
SAME AS 5482: A SCRATCH OR ETCHING, I.E STAMP (AS A BADGE OF SERVITUDE),
OR SCULPTURED FIGURE-(STATUE):-GRAVEN, MARK FROM 5482 XAPAE CHARAX,
KHAR-AX; FROM XAPAOOW CHARASSO (TO SHARPEN TO A POINT; AKIN TO 1125
THROUGH THE IDEA OF SCRATCHING); A STAKE, I.E (BYIMPL.) A PALISADE OR
RAMPART (MILITARY MOUND FOR CIRCUMVALLATION IN A SIEGE): - TRENCH FROM
1125 YPAPOE GRAPHO, GRAF-0; A PRIM. VERB; TO "GRAVE", ESPEC. TO WRITE;
FIG. TO DESCRIBE:-DESCRIBE, WRITE (-ING, -TEN).G5516-GO TO G4742-666 -
STRONGS NT 4742: στίγμα - στίγμα, στιγματος, τό (from στίζω to prick;
(cf. Latinstimulus, etc.; German stechen, English stick, sting, etc.;
Curtius, § 226)), a mark pricked in or branded upon the body. According
to ancient oriental usage, slaves and soldiers bore the name or stamp of
their master or commander branded or pricked (cut) into their bodies to
indicate what master or general they belonged to, and there were even
some devotees who stamped themselves in this way with the token of their
gods (cf. Deyling, Observations, iii., p. 423ff); hence, τά στίγματα
τοῦ (κυρίου so Rec.) Ἰησοῦ, the marks of (the Lord) Jesus, which Paul in
Galatians 6:17 says he bears branded on his body, are the traces left
there by the perils, hardships, imprisonments, scourgings, endured by
him for the cause of Christ, and which mark him as Christ's faithful and
approved votary, servant, soldier (see Lightfoots Commentary on
Galatians, the passage cited). (Herodotus 7, 233; Aristotle, Aelian,
Plutarch, Lcian, others.)
THE INVENTOR OF THE MICROCHIP IMPLANT-CARL SANDERS MICROCHIP ENGINEER LEADER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgH9D6n4ZWo
THE MICROCHIP IMPLANT IN YOUR RIGHT HAND OR FOREHEAD.
LEVETICUS 19.28
Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD.
HERES WHAT THE WORLD WOULD LOOK LIKE (SINCE THERE WILL BE WORLD GOVERNMENT IN THE FUTURE)-UPDATED VERSION (10 WORLD TRADE BLOCS)
01 CANADA, U.S.A, MEXICO
02 EUROPEAN UNION,WESTERN EUROPE
03 JAPAN
04 AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND, S AFRICA, ISRAEL AND PACIFIC ISLANDS
05 EASTERN EUROPE
06 SOUTHERN, CENTRAL AND LATIN AMERICAS
07 NORTH AFRICA, AND MIDEAST (MOSLEMS)
08 CENTRAL AFRICA
09 SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
10 CENTRAL ASIA
THE
CLUB OF ROME WANTS A WORLD CHARISMATIC DICTATOR (EITHER RELIGIOUS,
POLITICAL OR SCIENTIFICAL) TO HEAD THIS WORLD GOVERNMENT. REV 13:3,7-8,
DAN 7:23-24
WORLD POWERS IN THE END TIME
NORTH - RUSSIA EZEK 38:1-2, 39:1-2
SOUTH - EGYPT DAN 11:42
EAST - CHINA DAN 11:44,REV 16:12
WEST - EUROPEAN UNION DAN 7:23-24 (NOT THE U.S.A)
http://israel7777777.blogspot.ca/2012/03/10-world-trade-blocs-one-world.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2006/09/how-eu-takes-world-control.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2012/05/one-world-religion-crislam.html
FINALLY THE EUROPEAN UNION IS TALKING ABOUT HAVING THEIR OWN ARMY.AND IT MUST HAPPEN.
REVELATION 19:16-21
16
And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, King Of
Kings, And Lord Of Lords.(JESUS RETURNG TO EARTH LITERALLY ON A WHITE
HORSE WITH THE RAPTURED CHRISTIANS 7 YEARS EARLIER)
17 And I saw an
angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all
the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves
together unto the supper of the great God;
18 That ye may eat the
flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men,
and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of
all men, both free and bond, both small and great.(2ND TIME GOD-JESUS
TELLS THE 500 MILLION MIGRATING BIRDS TO GET READY TO EAT HUMAN
FLESH.THE FIRST TIME WAS WHEN GOD TOLD THE 500 MILLION MIGRATING
BIRDS-TO EAT RUSSIA,GERMAN,ARAB, MUSLIM BODIES FOR 7 MONTHS IN EZEK 38 @
39.
19 And I saw the beast,(E.U WORLD LEADER) and the kings of the
earth, and their armies,(HERE IT SAYS THE E.U WILL HAVE ITS OWN ARMY)
gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, (JESUS)
and against his army.(RAPTURED CHRISTIANS)
20 And the beast (E.U
WORLD LEADER) was taken, and with him the false prophet (POPE FRANCIS)
that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had
received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image.
These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone.
21
And the remnant were slain with the sword of him that sat upon the
horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth: and all the fowls were
filled with their flesh.
COUNCIL FOR EUROPE ON DEFENCE
https://defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu/document/download/6d6f889c-e58d-4caa-8f3b-8b93154fe206_en?filename=SAFE%20Regulation.pdf
Breaking
down the European Commission’s white label age verification
app-Developed by Scytáles and T-Systems, app promises to harmonize age
checks in EU-Apr 15, 2026, 2:08 pm EDT | Joel R. McConvey
The
European Commission’s white label age verification app is technically
ready – but what does it do? Day two of the 2026 Global Age Assurance
Standards Summit sees representatives from Scytáles and T-Systems, which
together won the contract to develop the app, try and answer the
question in a deep dive presentation.Just hours after European
Commission President Ursula von der Leyden announced the white label AV
app’s public debut, representatives from the two companies explained
that the project is intended to provide a flexible privacy-preserving
age verification option for nations, operating within a harmonized EU
framework. “A uniform AV solution ensures that age proofs are issued,
verified and used consistently across Europe while still allowing member
states to adapt the implementation to their national needs.”Four key
principles underlie the age verification app. The need for strong user
identification at issuance disqualifies age estimation; this is a true
age verification tool. The app is meant to provide a single integration
for online services, and is privacy preserving by design. And it exists
within that single, shared EU trust framework.Per Riitta Partala, senior
project manager for Scytáles, the vision is “one integration for online
services, where there is only one implementation needed by sharing the
same specifications, sharing the same standards and not making it
necessary to really implement a different solution for each member
state.”For deployment, nations can choose which age thresholds are
supported, out of a selection of 15 and over, 16 and over or 18 and
over. It can be delivered as a standalone app or integrated into an
existing national app or wallet – meaning it will be compatible with the
European Digital Identity (EUDI) wallet each EU member state is
mandated to offer their citizens by the end of 2026 under the eIDAS 2.0
regulation.A demo showcases how the app creates an age proof from a
passport scan combined with biometric identity verification via a video
selfie. The app completes matching on-device, and no data is sent to an
external server. In addition to passports, age credentials can be
derived from EU ID cards, a third-party application such as a banking
app that has access to a date of birth, or created over the counter at a
service point.The app uses the W3C Digital Credentials API, which it
selected for security and user experience, and has OID4VP as a
fallback.ZKPs for iOS still pending-While EC has deemed the app ready
for prime time, it is still working toward implementing Zero Knowledge
Proofs on the iOS version. ZKPs are ready to activate in Android, but
for now, Apple users will be issued a batch of single-use age tokens – a
measure intended to eliminate the possibility of tracking where a
credential is used over time. Once the tokens are spent, users will have
to re-verify. However, ZKPs allow the app to generate a single proof
per instance, so once that’s implemented in iOS, the batch token option
will likely be less attractive.Because age credentials do not grow or
change with an individual, users will need to verify at ages 15, 16 and
18 to generate accurate and up-to-date proofs.
Europe’s age
verification app reaches technical readiness-Luxembourg considering
social media age restriction options-Apr 15, 2026, 10:04 am EDT | Chris
Burt
The EU age verification app has reached technical readiness
and will be available for public use soon, according to an announcement
from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EC Executive
Vice President for Technological Sovereignty, Security, and Democracy
Henna Virkkunen.The statement from the officials follows the release
weeks ago of two sets of preliminary findings from investigations
indicate that the largest online pornography platforms and Snapchat are
not compliant with the Digital Services Act.The statement begins with an
acknowledgement of the “incredible opportunities” the online world can
hold for children. It moves quickly on to the familiar litany of harms –
bullying, addiction, reduced time spent outside, and exposure to
predators.A special panel on children’s safety online was formed by the
EC in March to consider the challenge, and will hold its second meeting
on Wednesday, and plans to deliver recommendations by summer.A blueprint
for the EU’s age verification app, developed by Scytáles and T-Systems,
was originally released last July, and then updated in October to
include onboarding with biometric passports and national ID cards, in
addition to digital IDs, among other features. The partners behind the
app delved into its features in a presentation at the 2026 Global Age
Assurance Standards Summit.The age verification app “respects the
highest privacy standards in the world,” according to the announcement.
“Users will prove their age without revealing any other personal
information. Put simply, it is completely anonymous: users cannot be
tracked.”France, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Spain, Cyprus and Ireland are
identified in the statement as farthest along towards implementation,
and plan to integrate it with their EUDI Wallets. Von der Leyen and
Virkkunen say they hope more member states and the private sector will
follow their lead.Enforcement will “go hand in hand” with the new app,
they say, adding: “Children’s rights in the European Union come before
commercial interest.”Luxembourg weighs social media restriction
options-Contacto reports how the small founding EU member state wants to
control children’s access to social media.Luxembourg is advocating for
an EU-wide directive standardizing the restrictions, rather than
individual states creating their own.The country’s national digital
identity is on track for launch in December, and would be a viable
method of age verification, a ministerial spokesperson told Contacto, as
machine-translated.A motion recently adopted in Luxembourg’s Chamber of
Deputies calls for social media to be restricted to people 16 years and
older. But efforts will need to go beyond age limits to include
fostering stronger media literacy skills, the official said.
Ireland wants to make its welfare card more like a national ID-Apr 15, 2026, 11:17 am EDT | Masha Borak
Ireland’s
government wants to enable citizens to use Public Services Cards (PSC),
currently distributed by the Department of Social Protection (DSP) to
welfare recipients, as a valid form of identification for financial
services. Critics, however, say that the move would introduce a “de
facto national identity card” without providing a proper legislative
framework or considering data protection implications.A proposal to use
Public Services Cards for identification was brought to the Irish
Cabinet on Tuesday as part of the proposed Social Welfare and Other
Matters Bill 2026. According to the proposal,the card could be used for
identity verification at credit unions, banks and utility
providers.Cardholders would also be able to add their date of birth,
allowing them to use the card for age verification, The Irish Times
reports. Unlike most EU members, Ireland does not issue national ID
cards.Critics, however, say that using the card in this way would only
compound legal issues rather than resolve them.“The PSC was originally
introduced for social welfare purposes,” says TJ McIntyre, chair of
non-profit organization Digital Rights Ireland (DRI). “Now it is being
turned into a de facto national identity card. There has been no public
debate about introducing a national identity card and no proper
legislative framework.”Joined by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties
(ICCL), Digital Rights Ireland argues that key elements of the PSC are
already unlawful.The Public Services Card was introduced in 2011. The
card contains a person’s name, photograph, signature and a Personal
Public Service (PPS) Number, a unique identifier required to work,
access social welfare, public services and healthcare in
Ireland.Citizens can receive the card through a biometric enrollment
process known as SAFE Registration, during which they submit facial
photos and electronic signatures.The government has so far issued some
3.2 million PSCs, while the card has expanded its use to applying for a
passport and driver’s license and accessing digital government services
through MyGovID.After a protracted investigation, the Irish Data
Protection Commission (DPC) ruled in June 2025 that the Department of
Social Protection’s collection of facial data for the Public Services
Card was not in line with GDPR. Over the past 15 years, the Department
has collected facial records from 70 percent of the country’s
population.The agency was given a deadline of nine months to stop
processing biometric data through SAFE Registration unless it could
identify a valid lawful basis. It was also fined 550,000 euros
(US$648,000) for GDPR breaches.The Department has challenged DPC’s
decision in court with resolution pending.A previous decision from 2019
also found that there is no legal basis for public bodies other than the
Department of Social Protection to require people to present the card
before accessing services. The data watchdog, however, cancelled the
enforcement of the decision after negotiations with the DSP.
Growing role of biometrics in everyday life demands urgent deepfake response-Apr 11, 2026, 2:07 am EDT | Chris Burt
Biometrics
are becoming more entrenched a couple of market segments, though not as
fast as some would like. The top stories of the week on Biometric
Update also indicate another wave of adoption through smartphones – and
attendant risks.Practical considerations for digital ID are coming to
the for as adoption turns to everyday usefulness in Pakistan and
Ethiopia, and EU Digital Identity Wallets offer a whole new set of
opportunities, some of which are now more clearly defined.National-scale
digital identity is a target for startup Idbio, while investors are
betting on access control biometrics growth, explored in a new market
report from Biometric Update and Goode Intelligence, to benefit Alcatraz
AI.Then there are the long-running dramas of the biometrics
marketplace.The CEO of Europe’s largest airline group has some choice
words for the rollout of the EU’s new biometric border control system.
Portuguese officials told Biometric Update they do not expect any
additional disruptions. But there is little doubt that EES is already
leading to both delays and individuals deemed threats being caught
trying to enter.Government-issued digital IDs gain ground-NADRA has been
instructed to work with Pakistan’s law enforcement community to ID and
depart undocumented foreigners as part of a broad push to tighten
identity security in the country. An upgraded version of the Pak ID
mobile app, meanwhile, is intended to speed up visa
applications.Ethiopians can now use their national digital ID for
onboarding and to open accounts with Dashen Bank remotely. The
integration marks the first between Fayda’s biometric database and a
commercial bank, and is part of a larger digital payments rollout that
also involves Mastercard.EUDI Wallets are inching closer to general
availability, and ENISA has published a draft of its cybersecurity
certification scheme for them, and the digital IDs that will go in them.
The agency is seeking public feedback until the end of the month.The
Implementing Act for remote user onboarding to the national digital
identity wallets was published this week. The Act leaves the use of
biometrics, and therefore AML compliance, optional, but includes rules
that must be followed if they are.Moldova’s digital wallet is ready for
public and private sector service providers to integrate with now, ahead
of the launch of remote user onboarding in August.Deepfakes get
stronger and spread-Live deepfake tool JINKUSU CAM undermines the value
of challenge prompts for liveness detection, and the KYC checks that
depend on them, with real-time face manipulation. The
cybercrime-as-a-service means not just any PAD protection will work, and
financial institutions and others relying on legacy biometric spoof
defenses are vulnerable.iProov’s latest Threat Intelligence Report shows
biometric injection attacks have spread to iOS, long a more trustworthy
data-capture environment.A data breach at AI model-training company
Mercor includes ID documents, face and voice biometrics. Reality
Defender CEO Ben Colman warns that the incident could potentially lead
to a wave of impersonation deepfake fraud.Deepfakes in the wild make up a
good portion of the I.D. Risk Alerts newsletter from BixeLab for Q1
2026.Biometric physical access control-Biometric physical access control
will grow to a $9.8 billion market by 2028, according to the 2026
Biometric Physical Access Control Market Report & Buyer’s Guide from
Biometric Update and Goode Intelligence. The report, released this
week, provides separate buyers’ guides for SMEs and enterprise buyers,
and presents case studies from some of the top providers in the BPACS
market.Alcatraz AI plans to reach new market verticals and geographies
with its access control face biometrics, after raising $50 million in a
series B funding round.Early days-A range of technologies are candidates
for inclusion in the anticipated automotive AI stack. Recent entries
include patents and papers for lip-reading from Ford, emotion detection
(with or without intoxication detection) and proprietary biometric
driver identification from DriveBuddyAI.Startup Idbio has announced its
presence in the biometrics market with strong debuts in NIST’s
evaluations of iris biometrics and fingerprint recognition, and the
entry of its ABIS into the MOSIP Marketplace. The company also provides
face biometrics, which performed well in a UIDAI benchmark, and liveness
detection.Wizz and the Tech Coalition tell the Biometric Update Podcast
how the age appropriateness focused app utilizes Yoti’s age assurance
technology and how the Coalition works with businesses to deploy such
tools properly.Please tell us about any podcasts, thought leadership
pieces or other content you think we should share with those in
biometrics and the digital identity community in the comments below or
via social media.
Digital health systems keep failing. The fix
isn’t more tech, it’s designing with and for people-A human-centered
design approach seems like an easy choice. Why aren’t more teams using
it? Apr 15, 2026, 4:30 am EDT | Lara Tabac and Carlie Congdon
Governments
around the world are pouring resources into digital health and data
systems, hoping that better technology will lead to better decisions.
From electronic birth registration to real-time mortality dashboards,
the promise is appealing: faster data leads to clearer insights and
smarter public health policy.Yet despite major investments, many of
these systems remain underused, mistrusted, or disconnected from
day-to-day reality and decision making. The problem is rarely technical.
It’s that too many systems were designed without considering the people
expected to use them.That lesson became clear last year when eight
countries participating in the Bloomberg Philanthropies Data for Health
Global Grants Program came together to share experiences strengthening
civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems and improving
data use for planning and policy making. Conversations focused on
interoperability, governance, and digital transformation, but a simpler
reality emerged through the technical language: digital systems only
succeed when they align with how people actually work.This is where
human-centered design (HCD) becomes essential. Long embraced in consumer
technology, HCD remains rarely and inconsistently applied in public
health systems. It starts by understanding the lived experiences of
parents registering births, health workers reporting deaths, civil
servants managing systems, and policymakers using data. Without that
grounding, even the most sophisticated digital platforms can
fail.Digital CRVS and data use systems – promises and limits-Digital
tools are reshaping CRVS systems worldwide. Electronic registration
platforms, mobile applications, and data sharing between health and
civil registration agencies have made it easier to record births and
deaths. When they work well, these systems can produce more timely,
complete, and accurate data, which is critical for public health
surveillance, legal identity documentation, and sound policymaking.In
Rwanda, engagement with policymakers and district health managers helped
shape a national CRVS dashboard that made data more accessible for
planning and resource allocation. Elsewhere, countries are investing in
dashboards, data warehouses, and analytics to improve data use. Ecuador
linked data across government agencies to identify people eligible for
nutrition and cash transfer programs and connect them with nearby
services. Sierra Leone is integrating mortality data from multiple
sources so decision-makers can see a more complete picture of deaths
nationwide.Digital tools hold incredible promise and introduce risk.
Systems that ignore real-world constraints, including limited
connectivity, heavy workloads, or unclear incentives, can entrench
inequities, frustrate frontline workers, or quietly fall into disuse.
Too often, governments discover after rollout that a system works in
theory but not in practice.Why human-centered design changes
outcomes-Human-centered design is not about fancy interfaces or more
training sessions (though training is certainly key to optimization). It
is a methodological approach to understanding people’s needs,
constraints, and motivations that involves co-creating solutions with
them rather than imposing tools and processes from above. Think of it as
the ultimate form of stakeholder partnership.HCD helps identify
practical barriers that technical teams may often overlook, such as
unreliable electricity, low digital literacy, low expectations of data
quality, or gender-based obstacles to registration.It forces essential
questions: Why does a mother delay registering her child? Why does a
health worker skip data entry during a busy shift? What information does
a local official actually trust? When systems reflect these realities,
adoption improves. Workflows become smoother, data quality improves, and
confidence in the system grows. The most sustainable digital systems
are those to which people are sensitized and make their jobs easier, not
harder.Human-centered design also helps ensure that digital reforms do
not leave behind populations already underrepresented in official data,
including rural communities, certain ethnic groups, women, and groups
that have been socially and economically marginalized. Partners in the
Data for Health Initiative have worked with governments to identify who
is undercounted and why, to ensure systems are designed to close gaps
rather than widen them.Just as importantly, HCD is dynamic and at its
core promotes iteration. Instead of treating systems as fixed, it
encourages continuous feedback and adaptation. In fast-changing public
health environments, static systems quickly become obsolete—those built
on principles of continuous improvement survive and thrive.Lessons from
the field-Countries working with the Data for Health Initiative show
what happens when human-centered design is overlooked and what changes
when it is embraced.Cameroon has been developing an interoperable system
linking the health and civil registration sectors to improve birth and
death notification. Although technically functional, the system has
struggled with adoption and efficiency. Many frontline workers report
difficulty understanding its value or integrating it into existing
routines. Interoperability alone did not translate into better
data.Cameroon is now reassessing the system using a human-centered
design lens, engaging health workers and civil registrars to identify
bottlenecks and redesign workflows. The goal is not just a functioning
platform, but one that people trust and use consistently.Mexico offers a
contrasting example. When the National Institute of Public Health
developed a digital dashboard for its national health and behavioral
risk factor survey, it involved government and civil society
stakeholders in deciding which indicators mattered and how results
should be displayed. The process took time. It also made the data far
more likely to inform policy, and by translating the dashboard into
Nahuatl, more far-reaching.From systems thinking to human
thinking-Strengthening CRVS and data systems is often framed as a
technical challenge. In reality, it is a human one as well. Data systems
are only as effective as the people who operate them, contribute to
them, and rely on them to make decisions.As governments and donors
continue to invest in digital health, they should ask a basic question
before funding or deploying new tools: Who was this designed for? Were
they involved in development? Human-centered design should not be an
optional add-on, but a core requirement of digital health
investments.Designing with people at the center will improve outcomes by
preventing costly failures, improving equity, and ensuring that digital
systems deliver what they promise: reliable data that can be trusted
and used to improve public health and save lives.About the authors-Lara
Tabac is the Director of the Global Grants Program at Vital Strategies.
Carlie Congdon is the Deputy Director, Program Implementation for CRVS
and the Global Grants Program at Vital Strategies. The Global Grants
Program has invested over $15 million in financial and technical support
to low- and middle-income countries to improve data for public health
decision-making, within the Bloomberg Philanthropies Data for Health
Initiative.
Idaho law limits use of digital ID, bans compelled
adoption-New law bars agencies from requiring digital credentials or
accessing personal devices, but drops statutory damages in final
version-Apr 15, 2026, 8:12 pm EDT | Anthony Kimery
Idaho Governor
Brad Little has signed into law Senate Bill 1299, which limits how
public entities can use digital identification while stopping short of
some of the stronger remedies included in the bill’s original
version.The result is a law that still places meaningful limits on
mandatory digital ID and related device access, but with enforcement
mechanisms that are more restrained than what lawmakers first proposed.
The act takes effect July 1.The new law adds a new section to Idaho code
defining digital identification as an electronic credential issued by a
public entity and stored or displayed on a personal electronic device
to establish a person’s identity, age, or legal status.It defines
“public entity” broadly to include the state, agencies, political
subdivisions, and contractors acting on the state’s behalf.At the heart
of the measure is a ban on compelled use. Public entities may not
require anyone to obtain, maintain, present, or use digital
identification, and they may not deny, delay, condition or reduce any
service, benefit, license, employment, education, or access because a
person refuses or is unable to use it.The law also states that physical,
non-digital identification authorized under Idaho law remains valid for
all governmental purposes.The statute also includes device privacy
protections. A public entity may not require a person to surrender,
unlock, or relinquish control of a personal electronic device for
identity verification, and presenting digital identification does not
constitute consent to search or access any other contents of the
device.It further limits digital identification to immediate identity
verification and bars public entities from tracking individuals,
retaining identity data beyond a transaction, or using digital
identification as a universal or shared credential across agencies.But
the final law is narrower on remedies than the introduced bill. The
original version said information incidentally observed on a device
could not be used to establish probable cause or justification for
further search or seizure, and it allowed statutory damages of $500 to
$2,500 per violation along with civil penalties of up to $5,000 for
knowing violations after notice and an opportunity to cure.A Senate
amendment stripped those provisions out. In their place, the final law
gives the Idaho attorney general authority to enforce the statute after
written notice and a 15-day cure period.If a violation is not cured, the
attorney general may seek injunctive relief in district court.Aggrieved
individuals may still bring actions for declaratory or injunctive
relief, and prevailing plaintiffs may recover attorney’s fees and costs,
but the specific statutory damages and civil penalty provisions from
the introduced bill are gone.The amendment also says no public employee
is personally liable for actions taken within the scope of employment.
iDen2, Carahsoft deal brings decentralized digital identity platform to US agencies-Apr 15, 2026, 3:05 pm EDT | Lu-Hai Liang
iDen2
has entered a strategic partnership with Carahsoft Technology Corp. to
expand the availability of its platform across U.S. government agencies
and large enterprises.The agreement puts Carahsoft into the role of
iDen2’s public sector and enterprise distributor, giving agencies access
to the company’s technology through major federal and state procurement
vehicles.These include NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement
(SEWP) V, Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – Software 2
(ITES-SW2), National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO)
ValuePoint, The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) and OMNIA Partners
contracts.“Every person, organization and AI agent operating in the
digital world needs a trusted, verified identity,” says Alfy Louis,
founder of iDen2.“We’re building the infrastructure platform that gives
all three a universal, verifiable and portable identity, and makes trust
the foundation of the agentic economy. Our partnership with Carahsoft
will unlock the utility of our value proposition by expanding our
distribution and reach.”iDen2’s platform provides decentralized,
passwordless identity based on self‑sovereign identity principles. It
enables agencies to issue and verify cryptographically secure digital
credentials, authenticate individuals and devices in real time, and
reduce repetitive identity checks while maintaining user consent and
privacy controls.The system incorporates AI‑driven trust scoring,
predictive fraud detection and defenses against deepfakes and synthetic
identities — capabilities increasingly sought by government
cybersecurity teams.“Carahsoft and its reseller partners are pleased to
collaborate with iDen2 to bring its decentralized digital identity
platform to the public sector,” says Steve Jacyna, Director of
Innovative Cybersecurity Solutions at Carahsoft.“As government agencies
modernize their cybersecurity and citizen service strategies, the need
for secure, privacy-first and interoperable identity solutions has never
been greater.”The partnership gives iDen2 immediate access to
Carahsoft’s extensive reseller ecosystem and public sector distribution
channels.Carahsoft serves as U.S. federal government distributor for a
growing stable of biometrics and digital identity service providers,
including 1Kosmos, Entrust, Nuggets, Incode and ID.me.
Innovatrics’ VC backs biometric driver monitoring startup Mettis AI-Apr 15, 2026, 1:23 pm EDT | Masha Borak
Biometric
Ventures, the venture capital arm of biometrics company Innovatrics,
has invested in Mettis AI, a Spanish startup developing AI-based driver
monitoring systems (DMS).The investment firm highlights Mettis AI’s
integration of behavioral analytics with biometric identity
verification.The startup analyzes driving behavior in real time,
detecting dangerous maneuvers, violations, and risk patterns. It also
uses facial recognition technology to ensure that driver behavior data
is attributed to the correct individual. This capability is particularly
important in cases where multiple people operate the same vehicle, such
as the logistics industry.“In logistics, where drivers rotate across a
single fleet vehicle, it is essential to track performance at the
individual level rather than per vehicle,” says Vojta Diatka, CEO of
Biometric Ventures.The technology also has applications in ride-hailing,
where the combination of behavioral monitoring and identity
verification can help platforms confirm that the registered driver is
behind the wheel. Mettis AI pairs real-time identity verification with
liveness detection to prevent spoofing.Another offering from Mettis AI
is driver-monitoring software that evaluates the performance of driving
school students and provides personalized advice.The two companies did
not release the value of the investment but said they plan to target
driving schools, fleet operators, mobility platforms and carpooling
services.Innovatrics established Czechia-based Biometric Ventures in
late-2023, focusing on early-stage startups that develop or leverage
biometric technology. One of the first projects it backed was age
verification provider Ageaware.In March 2025, the fund participated in a
£1 million (approximately $1.3 million) pre-seed funding round for
Vouchsafe, a UK-based biometric vouching service certified for the UK’s
Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework (DIATF).Biometric
Ventures is also investing in the European fintech industry.
Researchers map emotional signatures in gait as footstep biometrics gain momentum-Apr 15, 2026, 12:57 pm EDT | Lu-Hai Liang
A
new study has identified specific gait patterns that directly shape how
people perceive emotion, which could translate into potential
commercial applications in security, healthcare, gaming, robotics and
digital animation.Researchers used motion‑capture data and principal
component analysis to break walking movements into core components and
found that one pattern in particular — a coordinated arm‑ and leg‑swing
signature — strongly influenced whether observers judged a gait as
angry, sad or fearful.When the team manipulated this movement pattern in
otherwise neutral walks, participants’ emotional interpretations
shifted predictably, providing rare causal evidence that subtle
biomechanical cues drive emotion recognition.The findings give
researchers a method for isolating and modifying dynamic features within
natural movement. The study “Identifying and manipulating gait patterns
that influence emotion recognition” was published in the Royal Society
Open Science.This could potentially open the door to more precise
emotional signalling in digital characters, improved behavioral analysis
tools for security and surveillance, and more expressive motion design
in robotics and virtual environments.One small step towards footstep
biometrics-Researchers are also making advances in another emerging area
of movement‑based biometrics: footstep recognition. The technology
analyzes the unique pressure patterns a person produces underfoot while
walking, and is being explored for security and safety applications.
This is a slightly different modality from gait biometrics, which
analyze body movement, and combined with body structure analysis was
accepted as forensic evidence in a European court for the first time
last year.Until now, however, progress on footstep biometrics has been
slowed by a lack of large, diverse datasets capable of training systems
to recognize new users or cope with real‑world variations such as
different footwear or walking speeds.That gap has begun to close with
the release of the UNB StepUP‑P150 dataset, the largest high‑resolution
collection of footstep‑pressure recordings assembled to date. Its launch
prompted the First International StepUP Competition for Biometric
Footstep Recognition, which challenged teams to build models that could
perform reliably under difficult conditions using only limited,
relatively uniform reference data.The competition drew 23 teams from
industry and academia. The winning group, Saeid_UCC, achieved an equal
error rate of 10.77 percent using a generative reward machine
optimization method. This result shows both the promise of the field and
the hurdles that remain. Many systems still struggle to generalize when
users change shoes, a key obstacle for commercial deployment.The
release of the dataset and the global interest in the competition reveal
growth in gait biometrics. As with gait‑based emotion analysis, the
technology could open new commercial opportunities in access control,
continuous authentication, smart home safety systems and surveillance.In
2021, Stepscan Technologies deployed a pressure-based gait biometric
access control system. Stepscan Secure was designed to capture the
movement of multiple subjects as well as analyze their unique under-foot
and gait features for biometric identification. The gait biometric
system has now been deployed in the new $39 million Cyber Centre in
Fredericton, Canada.
FPC CEO expects biometrics growth,
efficiency, capital gains from Precise merger-'Six or seven' further
biometrics acquisition opportunities identified-Apr 15, 2026, 10:34 am
EDT | Lu-Hai Liang
Fingerprint Cards (FPC) CEO Adam Philpott
believes the company’s planned merger with Precise Biometrics will
create a far more competitive Scandinavian biometrics player.Lund-based
Precise Biometrics and Gothenburg-headquartered FPC will hold a pair of
Extraordinary General Meetings on April 30 to finalize shareholder votes
on the proposed merger.Speaking to Biometric Update, Philpott argues
the companies face the same structural challenge. “We’re sub‑scale,
we’re small, we don’t have the dollars to invest on our own,” he says.
“As you put the companies together it becomes, from an economic
perspective, a much more efficient entity because you can remove
duplicate costs.”The proposed merger will create a “Nordic biometric
powerhouse,” according to Philpott, which will unlock enhanced
profitability, new investment capacity and a platform for further
consolidation in the sector.Both firms are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm —
with Precise in the Small Cap segment — and have separate executive
teams, back‑office functions and overlapping product groups. Philpott
said eliminating this duplication will free capital for growth rather
than administration.The companies estimate 45 million Swedish kronor
(approximately US$4.8 million) in cost synergies annually, enough to
make the combined business EBITDA‑positive on a pro‑forma basis. “You
unlock organic growth, you unlock inorganic investment, and you deliver
returns to shareholders,” he says.Philpott says they’ve scouted other
possible acquisition targets. “We’ve identified six or seven other
companies that would be really good roll-up plays to both improve
profitability but also increase capability,” he says.The merger would
set them up for this greater inorganic growth potential, with a view to
creating “a more integrated stack, this one-stop shop, if you like, of
potential.”Philpott says both boards unanimously support the merger, and
early conversations with shareholders and customers have been
“incredibly positive.”Asked about geographic reach, Philpott says the
two companies fill gaps in each other’s coverage. Precise is stronger in
the Nordics, both have solid positions in Europe, and FPC has a more
developed go‑to‑market presence in the U.S. — a market both see as a
major growth opportunity following recent investments in 2025.He says
the merged company will be selective in Asia, focusing on high efficacy,
easy‑to‑use biometric solutions rather than commoditized offerings.
This is something of a strategic departure for FPC, which once made 98
percent of its revenue in China from products like smartphones and door
locks.Philpott says this mix of geographic overlap and complementarity
creates “real commercial synergies” in global sales coverage.A broader
biometric stack-The merger brings together Precise’s cloud‑based,
decentralized biometric software with FPC’s on‑device hardware and
sensor systems. Both companies offer fingerprint recognition, but each
brings additional modalities. FPC has iris technology used in automotive
applications, while Precise offers palm and facial recognition.
Philpott said the combined portfolio will allow customers to choose the
modality that fits their use case, or combine several for stronger
authentication.He also sees long‑term potential in bridging physical and
digital identity systems. “Biometrics for the workplace, then logging
into your PC — if we can combine that, we know you’re physically in that
location,” he says. “That starts to converge physical and digital
security for a much more positive outcome. That’s not a short-term play,
that’s a longer-term play, but it has a high potential for improved
security outcomes.”Philpott said the merged company will be able to
offer a more complete solution to major global customers already working
with either Precise or FPC. Cross‑selling opportunities, a stronger
balance sheet and a unified product roadmap will, he argues, create a
more resilient business with greater wallet share.“The main opportunity
here is to create a Nordic biometric powerhouse,” he says. “These two
businesses make more sense together than they do separately. When you
combine them, you get much more focused capital on growth outcomes and
customer outcomes. This is a really exciting development in the
biometric market.”Precise will absorb FPC, with shareholders in the
latter receiving 9 new shares in Precise for each Fingerprint Cards
share, irrespective of share class. In their last day of trading on the
Nasdaq Stockholm, Precise shares closed at SEK 2, representing a premium
of approximately 12 percent on FPC class B shares, which closed at SEK
16. The deal values FPC at approximately SEK 135.7 million ($14.5
million). The boards of directors at both companies have approved the
joint merger plan.The merging companies expect cost synergies of 45
million Swedish kronor (approximately US$4.8 million) annually, which is
equivalent to 29 percent of their combined 2025 pro forma revenue.
Realizing those synergies will take SEK 12 million ($1.3 million) in
restructuring costs.Once merged, Precise and FPC plan a share rights
issue to raise SEK 110 million ($11.8 million) to invest in accelerating
growth, take advantage of identified synergies and support continued
global expansion. Fingerprint Cards has also secured SEK 20 million
($2.2 million) in bridge financing.At the end of the merger, Fingerprint
Cards’ shareholders will own a 47 percent stake in the combined
company. The companies expect to register the merged entity around the
beginning of the third fiscal quarter of 2026.Precise CEO Joakim
Nydemark noted the fragmentation in the biometrics and identity
management market and increasing demand for scalable solutions. He said
the combined company will be able to offer “a stronger commercial
offering for existing customers and new market segments” when the merger
was announced.