Monday, September 29, 2025

IF HAMAS REJECTS THE PLAN. TRUMPS SAYS ISRAEL CAN GO DESTROY HAMAS.AND NETANYAHU SAYS THEY WILL ON THEIR OWN.

IF HAMAS REJECTS THE PLAN. TRUMPS SAYS ISRAEL CAN GO DESTROY HAMAS.AND NETANYAHU SAYS THEY WILL ON THEIR OWN.

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.

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.

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU AGREES WITH THE PLAN. HAMAS CLAIMES THEY NEVER GOT THE FINAL PLAN FROM TRUMP. HAMAS I PREDICT WILL REJECT THE PLAN.THEY WILL HAVE 72 HOURS TO MAKE A DECISION.THEN ISRAEL CAN DESTROY THEM HOW EVER LONG IT TAKES.SAYS TRUMP. NETANYAHU SAYS ISRAEL WILL ANNILATE HAMAS ALONE NO HELP FROM AMERICA. 

I PREDICT HAMAS WILL REFUSE THIS PLAN. I BELIEVE THEN ISRAEL WILL CAPTURE ALL OF GAZA. THEN ANNEX THE WESTBANK AND JORDAN VALLEY. AND GET RID OF THE ARABS IN THE WEST BANK ALSO. OR MAYBE ISRAEL WHEN THEY ANNEX THE JORDAN VALLEY. WILL BUILD THE CITY IN EZEKIEL 39 HAMONA. AND GIVE THE ARABS THAT CITY. AND THE REST ISRAEL GETS.AFTER ALL 300 MILLION RUSSIA, ARAB, MUSLIMS WILL BE BURIED IN THE JORDAN VALLEY WHEN THEY COME AGAINST ISRAEL. AND IF THE ARABS ALREADY HAVE A CITY. THEN THEY CAN BURRY THEIR DEAD ON THEIR OWN LAND. LIKE EZEKIEL 39 SAYS.

Netanyahu: If Hamas rejects Trump’s plan, ‘then Israel will finish the job by itself’-By Lazar Berman-SEP 29,25

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that if Hamas rejects US President Donald Trump’s plan, “or if they supposedly accept it and then basically do everything to counter it, then Israel will finish the job by itself.”“This can be done the easy way or it can be done the hard way, but it will be done,” he promises. “We prefer the easy way, but it has to be done. All these goals must be achieved, because we didn’t fight this horrible fight, sacrifice the finest of our young men to have Hamas stay in Gaza and threaten us again and again and again with these horrific massacres.”Netanyahu says a Palestinian state “would reward terrorists, undermine security, and endanger Israel’s very existence.”He stresses that the Palestinian Authority can “have no role whatsoever in Gaza without undergoing a radical and genuine transformation.”“That means ending “pay to slay,” changing the poisonous textbooks that teach hatred to Jews, to Palestinian children, stopping incitement in the media, ending lawfare against Israel at the ICC, the ICJ, recognizing the Jewish state, and many, many other reforms,” says Netanyahu.He says that Trump’s plan “can be not only a new beginning for Gaza, I think it can be a new beginning for the entire region.”He says that the Abraham Accords can be expanded and re-energized: “It’s not going to be easy. It’s tough going. But I think if we succeed, you’re absolutely right. We’re going to open possibilities that nobody even dreamed of.”“Those who attack us pay a heavy price,” says Netanyahu. “But those who partner with us advance progress and security for their peoples.”Turning to the phone call with his Qatari counterpart, Netanyahu says that he told him, “Israel was targeting terrorists. It wasn’t targeting Qatar. And of course, we regretted the loss of the Qatari citizen. It wasn’t our target.”He adds that working out grievances with Qatar in the trilateral body announced by Trump “would be good for everyone. “

Netanyahu says Trump’s Gaza plan ‘achieves our war aims’By Lazar Berman-SEP 29,25

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declares his support for US President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza, saying it “achieves our war aims” and can end the fighting.“It will bring back to Israel all our hostages, dismantle Hamas’s military capabilities, end its political rule, and ensure that Gaza never again poses a threat to Israel.”The first step, according to Netanyahu, will be “a modest withdrawal” followed by the release of all hostages within 72 hours. The next step will be the establishment of an international body charged with disarming Hamas and demilitarizing Gaza.If this international body succeeds, “we will have permanently ended the war,” declares Netanyahu. Military withdrawals, he says, will be linked to the progress or demilitarization.Netanyahu says Trump’s plan is consistent with the five principles he set for the end of the war and the day after Hamas.Israel will retain security responsibility, including a security perimeter “for the foreseeable future,” says Netanyahu.Gaza will not be run by Hamas or by the Palestinian Authority, says Netanyahu.“We are giving everybody a chance to have this done peacefully,” says Netanyahu.He says that under Trump’s leadership, “we are taking the next step to win the war and expand the peace.”Netanyahu thanks Trump for his friendship and leadership: “From Jerusalem to Tehran, from the Golan Heights to Gaza, you’ve proven time and again what I’ve said many times — you are the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House.”“It’s not even close,” says Netanyahu.

Tony Blair hails Trump’s Gaza proposal as ‘best chance’ to end war-By Jacob Magid-SEP 29,25

WASHINGTON — Former UK prime minister Tony Blair welcomes the US proposal for ending the Gaza war, which envisions him serving on an international advisory board headed by US President Donald Trump that will oversee a transitional government of Palestinian technocrats responsible for administering Gaza after the war.“President Trump has put down a bold and intelligent plan which, if agreed, can end the war, bring immediate relief to Gaza, the chance of a brighter and better future for its people, whilst ensuring Israel’s absolute and enduring security and the release of all hostages,” Blair says in his first public statement on the issue.“It offers us the best chance of ending two years of war, misery and suffering and I thank President Trump for his leadership, determination and commitment,” Blair says.“In particular, [Trump’s] willingness to chair the Board of Peace to oversee the new Gaza is a huge signal of support and confidence in the future of Gaza, of the possibility of Israelis and Palestinians finding a path to peace, and of the potential for a broader regional and global alliance to counter the forces of extremism and promote peace and prosperity between nations,” adds the former British premier.The US plan borrows heavily from Blair’s own proposal to create a transitional Palestinian government to administer the Strip after the war, which was first revealed by The Times of Israel.

Trump pans leaders who ‘foolishly recognized’ Palestine, predicts expansion of Abraham Accords-By Lazar Berman-SEP 29,25

US President Donald Trump critiques leaders who have “foolishly recognized a Palestinian state.”“Good people, but I think they’re doing that because they’re really tired of what’s been going on for so many decades,” he surmises.“Let’s not forget how we got here,” says Trump. “Hamas was elected by the Palestinian people. Israel withdrew from Gaza, thinking they would live in peace,” he continues, mixing up the order of the two events.“They say, you take it, this is our contribution to peace, but that didn’t work out,” Trump continues. “It was the opposite of peace. They pulled away. They let then have it, and I never forgot that, because I said, that doesn’t sound like a good deal to me. As a real estate person, they gave up the ocean. I said, who would do this deal.”“They gave up the most magnificent piece of land in the Middle East, and they said, all we want to do now is have peace, and that request was not honored.”“Instead of building a better life for the Palestinians,” Hamas diverted resources meant for the Palestinians into “over 400 miles of tunnels and terror infrastructure, rocket production facilities, and their military command posts and launch sites in hospitals, schools, and mosques,” Trump continues. “So if you went after them, you wouldn’t even realize, and you’d end up knocking out a hospital or a school or a mosque.”“A terrible way to have to fight.”Trump says that there are “many, many” Palestinians who want to live in peace. He challenges the Palestinians “to take responsibility for their destiny… to fully condemn and prohibit terrorism and earn their way to a brighter future. They don’t want the life that they’ve had. They’ve had a rough life with Hamas.”If the Palestinian Authority does not carry out reforms, it will have only itself to blame, says Trump.Trump says his plan creates the conditions for “durable Israeli security and Palestinian success.”“There shouldn’t have to be a shot fired, maybe for eternity,” he says. “Wouldn’t that be nice.”In a suddenly jovial mood, Trump begins pronouncing “Abraham” in the Abraham Accords close to the Hebrew name, saying, “it’s so much nicer. So much more elegant.”He says his predecessor Joe Biden “didn’t even know what the hell they were” and did not expand them.Trump predicts that the accords will be expanded and “packed,” and that maybe Iran could join someday. “We expect, we hope, that we’re going to get along with Iran. I think they’re going to be open to it.”Trump lists his achievements that make him Israel’s best friend ever in the White House, continuing to blast Biden as clueless.He says that he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a “long, strong talk” and that Netanyahu understands that “it’s time.”Many countries have gained respect for Israel “for the way they fight,” Trump says, adding that he also has more respect for Israel for that reason.Those who make peace with Israel thrive, says Trump, while those who try to destroy Israel “haven’t done well.”“Israel is not going anywhere,” Trump says, adding that they are going to coexist with Lebanon, Syria, and Saudi Arabia.

Alarming’ survey: US college students prefer Palestinians as an ally over Israel-Poll by Yale University’s Buckley Institute also finds nearly half of students think it’s okay to shout down speakers, and that Cuba’s economic model is better than the US’s By Zev Stub-Today, 5:29 pm-SEP 29,25

One-third of American college students believe the Palestinians are a better ally for the United States than Israel, according to a poll published last week by Yale University’s Buckley Institute.The survey of 820 undergraduates across the US, conducted in early September, found that 33 percent of respondents said Palestine was a better ally for the United States, while only 29% said Israel was the better option of the two. The remaining 38% said they were unsure, leaving 71% wary of a relationship that US President Donald Trump has referred to as “an unbreakable bond.”Among self-identified liberals, the Palestine option was preferred 46%-25%. Among conservatives, Israel was ahead 43%-16%. Those who identified as moderates preferred Israel moderately, by a margin of 30%-26%.It was not clear whether students believed that Palestine referred to the Palestinian Authority widely seen as teetering on the brink of collapse, the Hamas terrorist group that currently rules the Gaza Strip, or another entity.The study by Buckley, whose mission is to promote intellectual diversity and freedom of speech at Yale, comes at a time when Jews increasingly experience antisemitism on college campuses. A recent survey by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) found that 78% of Jewish students now conceal their religious identity and 81% hide their Zionist identity on campuses worldwide, while a separate ADL study found that 83% of Jewish American college students have experienced or witnessed antisemitism firsthand.In a separate question about the feasibility of a two-state solution where Israel and Palestine live peacefully next to each other, 46% said they thought it was possible, 44% said it was not possible, and 10% said they were unsure.Regarding the US government’s recent conflicts with universities over antisemitism issues, 47% of students said they believe there is an antisemitism issue on campus that merits some government involvement. Another 23% believe campus antisemitism exists but colleges and universities should handle it themselves, and 16% believe there is no antisemitism issue in the first place.The study, which surveyed students’ attitudes about a number of contemporary issues, found that record levels of undergraduates believe in the importance of the US Constitution and freedom of speech. A record 60% acknowledged that “hate speech, no matter how racist or bigoted it is, is still technically protected under the First Amendment,” while 72% of undergraduates said it is more important for their college or university to encourage free speech than to prevent offensive dialogue.At the same time, 48% of students said they believe it is sometimes acceptable to shout down or disrupt speakers, while almost four in ten believe physical violence can be justified to stop hate speech.Some 38% think political comments they don’t like can be harmful to their mental health, and one in three believes offensive speech should be subject to criminal prosecution, the survey found.Additionally, while capitalism outpolled socialism by a narrow 40% to 36%, the survey found that 46% of undergraduates believe that “socialist countries like Cuba and the Soviet Union… offer a better economic model than capitalist countries like the United States,” versus 39% who disagree.“It is clear that despite support for free speech in theory, America’s undergraduates don’t support it in practice,” said Buckley Institute founder and Executive Director Lauren Noble. “America’s college students support shout-downs and violence to stop offensive speech at an alarming rate, particularly worrying in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. And they have a concerning predilection for the Cuban and Soviet economies. American higher education is in trouble.”

Trump: Bibi wants peace, and Hamas respects the Arab world-Trump: Gaza deal ‘in final stages’; Netanyahu: Working on it, but it’s not yet done-US president strikes jubilant tone, declaring there’s a ‘real chance for greatness’ in the Middle East, but PM casts doubt on viability of some parts of Trump’s vision By Nava Freiberg and Jacob Magid-28 September 2025, 8:40 pmUpdated at 9:03 pm

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Israel was working with US President Donald Trump to advance Washington’s plan for ending the war in Gaza, although he appeared less optimistic than the American leader, who hours earlier claimed there was a “real chance for greatness” in the Middle East.Trump’s vision to end the war in Gaza was presented to Arab leaders last week as a 21-point plan — a copy of which was obtained by The Times of Israel.The president has sounded increasingly upbeat about his plan’s chance of success in recent days, and on Sunday morning took to Truth Social to declare that there was a real chance for GREATNESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST.”“ALL ARE ON BOARD FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL,” he wrote.“FIRST TIME EVER. WE WILL GET IT DONE!!!” Trump added in a follow-up all-cap post on Truth Social.But when speaking to Fox News later in the day, Netanyahu appeared more cautious.“We’re working on it,“ he told the network. “It’s not been finalized yet, but we’re working with President Trump’s team, actually, as we speak.”“I hope we can make it a go, because we want to free our hostages, we want to get rid of Hamas rule, and have them disarmed, Gaza demilitarized, and a new future set up for Gazans and Israelis alike, and for the whole region,” the premier continued.Trump, too, acknowledged that the agreement was not yet a done deal, telling the Axios news outlet and Israel’s Channel 12 later on Sunday that the talks were “at their final stages,” and expressing hope that an agreement could be announced within the next two days, following his meeting with Netanyahu at the White House on Monday.“Everybody has come together to get a deal, but we still have to get it done,” he said in a phone interview, adding: “The Arab countries were fantastic to work with on this, and Hamas is coming with them. [Hamas has] great respect for the Arab world.”“The Arab world wants peace, Israel wants peace and Bibi wants peace,” Trump said, using Netanyahu’s nickname. “If we get this done, it will be a great day for Israel and for the Middle East.”He also told Reuters he’d received a “very good response” from both Israel and Arab leaders about the US plan. “Everybody wants to make the deal,” Trump said.But casting doubt on whether everyone was truly as “on board” with Trump’s vision as the president claimed, a source familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel on Sunday that with Israel yet to sign off on the proposal, it had not even been presented to Hamas yet.The source said that Arab countries have been submitting recommended edits to the plan they were presented with, and the US was expected to finalize the proposal on Sunday.Last week, Trump indicated that he would need to meet with Netanyahu first in order for his plan to be finalized. The meeting will take place at the White House on Monday.It is unclear whether Jerusalem will sign off on the proposal as it currently stands, given that several of the points directly contradict Netanyahu’s promises regarding the “day after” in Gaza, and the expectations of his far-right coalition allies.Netanyahu stands firm against Palestinian Authority-One bone of contention is the Palestinian Authority, which Israel has sworn time and again will not be allowed to play any role in the enclave, while the Trump plan envisions it taking over at an unspecified date once it has “completed its reform program.”The Trump plan also places an emphasis on creating conditions for “a credible pathway to Palestinian statehood,” another thing that Netanyahu has vowed will not happen on his watch.To that end, Netanyahu told Fox that his opposition to the PA, which he strongly restated last week at the United Nations General Assembly, had not changed.Pointing to what he said was the PA’s incitement tactics and its financing of terror, the premier said he doubted it could be persuaded to abandon such activities.“I haven’t changed my positions, and I think that the credibility or the likelihood of the things — a reformed Palestinian Authority that changes completely its stripes, that accepts the Jewish state, that teaches its children to embrace coexistence… If all that is turned on its head… well, good luck. Some people will believe it happens. I don’t think it’s going to happen.”Netanyahu did tell the news network, however, that Israel would allow Hamas leaders safe passage out of Gaza if they were to end the war, but cautioned that “the details of this have to be worked out.”“If Hamas leaders finish the war, release all the hostages, we let them out,” he said. “All of that, I think, is part of the plan. I’m not going to preempt it, because we’re having these discussions exactly right now.”The Kan public broadcaster cited a source close to the premier as saying that “significant gaps” remained between Netanyahu and the White House on the conditions for ending the war.According to the report, Netanyahu canceled his plans for Sunday in order to meet with his inner circle of advisers ahead of his meeting with Trump. He also reportedly met with US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, seeking to narrow gaps over the possible deal.Out of the loop-Meanwhile, Israel’s security establishment has been excluded from discussions on Trump’s plan, with details withheld even from IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and the security cabinet, Channel 12 reported on Sunday night.Netanyahu has kept the process tightly held through a small circle including his top adviser, Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, and his military secretary, Roman Gofman, according to the Hebrew network.The report noted that Netanyahu held a similar policy of secrecy regarding the Abraham Accords normalization agreements during Trump’s last term, and around potential Saudi normalization leading up to the war in Gaza.The reported exclusion comes despite the high-level security considerations surrounding the framework, under which the war would end immediately, hostages would be released within 48 hours, and the IDF would gradually withdraw under US guarantees.The Prime Minister’s Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report.Amendments by regional players-While Israel and Hamas have yet to sign off on the plan, Jordan’s King Abdullah said on Sunday that many details of it were “in line with what has been agreed upon.”Jordan and a number of other countries in the region have made or suggested several amendments to the US proposal since it was shown to them, the Qatari Al-Araby al-Jadeed news outlet reported Sunday.One key change was a suggestion for the transitional Gazan government to be composed of Palestinian technocrats, rather than an international body as had initially been proposed, the outlet reported, citing an unnamed source familiar with the matter.The international community should instead play a more hands-off role, the countries were said to have suggested, in the form of a supervisory body.The amended plan would also see international peacekeeping forces stationed only along the Gaza border, rather than inside the Strip itself, which the report said had been the US’s original plan.Optimism, but a chance for derailment-Offering more insight into the US’s expectations regarding the viability of Trump’s plan, Vice President JD Vance told Fox News that there was still a “very complicated” negotiation process happening behind the scenes with the US, Israel and Arab leaders, but he nevertheless felt “more optimistic” than he has in months.“I think the president’s optimism is warranted here,” he said, referring to Trump’s social media posts. “I feel more optimistic about where we are right now than where we have been at any point in the last few months.”“But let’s be realistic, these things can get derailed at the very last minute,” the vice president cautioned. “So while I remain very hopeful, I am cautiously hopeful.”He said that the US proposal accomplished Washington’s three goals: releasing the hostages, making sure that Hamas is no longer a “terror threat” to Israel, and ensuring that aid can enter Gaza “for the many innocent people who are caught up in the conflict.”The Fox News reporter then incorrectly claimed that Trump said earlier this week that he would not allow Gaza to be controlled by Israel, apparently referring to his assertion that he would not allow Israel to annex the West Bank.Trump “wants Gaza to be controlled by the people who live there,” Vance said in response. “He wants the West Bank to be controlled by the people who live there, and he wants the terrorist networks that are around the Israelis to be dismantled so they can no longer pose a threat to Israel.”Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

Five IDF soldiers seriously hurt in Hamas attack on army encampment in Gaza City-Two rockets launched from Gaza, both fall short inside Strip; Gazan authorities report 18 killed in attacks as Israeli military conducts 140 strikes By Emanuel Fabian-Today, 4:37 pmUpdated at 9:44 pm-SEP 29,25

Five Israeli soldiers, including two officers, were seriously wounded and six others were lightly injured in a Hamas attack on an army encampment in Gaza City on Monday afternoon, the military announced.The attack came hours after two rockets were launched from northern Gaza, the second time in just over a week that such attacks were made on Israeli territory, and as the Israel Defense Forces pressed on with an all-out assault on Gaza City, whose aim, Israel says, is to wipe out Hamas in its final redoubts.The Hamas attack began at around 5:25 p.m. with a cell of five terror operatives infiltrating an army encampment and setting off two explosive devices against a tank of the 7th Armored Brigade’s 82nd Battalion.Troops at the encampment exchanged fire with the gunmen, killing at least two of them — one by tank shelling and one in a close-quarters gun battle, according to the IDF.The IDF said it was hunting for the three surviving Hamas gunmen who managed to flee the encampment after the attack.During the incident, a medical officer, a tank officer, and three soldiers of the 82nd Battalion were seriously injured, the IDF said. Six other troops were lightly hurt. The soldiers were all taken to hospitals, and their families were notified.Hours earlier, two rockets were fired from northern Gaza at the Nahal Oz area, a community on the Strip’s border. Interceptors were fired at the two rockets, which ultimately did not cross the border and fell short inside the Strip, according to the IDFAlerts were activated in open areas only, and not in any towns, “according to protocol,” the military added.Last week, two rockets were fired at Ashdod, one of which was intercepted, while the other hit an open area.Meanwhile, Gaza medics linked to Hamas said the military killed at least 18 people across the Strip, most of them in Gaza City. The figures could not be verified, and did not distinguish between fighters and noncombatants.The Israeli Air Force struck some 140 targets in the Gaza Strip in the past day, including buildings used by terror groups, operatives, and other infrastructure, the military said.The Israeli Navy also operated in Gaza, shelling a weapons depot and other buildings used by Hamas operatives in the Strip’s north, the IDF said.The strikes came as ground troops from three IDF divisions continued to push into Gaza City.The IDF said the 36th Division destroyed several buildings used by Hamas to observe forces, and directed a drone strike that killed a cell of gunmen planting bombs; troops of the 98th Division killed a Hamas operative who had launched mortars at the forces; and soldiers of the 162nd Division killed several operatives and neutralized booby traps.Elsewhere, in northern Gaza, the 99th Division hit several more buildings used by Hamas for surveillance, while in the Strip’s south, soldiers of the Gaza Division killed several operatives near the forces in the southern Khan Younis area, the IDF said.The war in Gaza was triggered by Hamas on October 7, 2023, when it led a devastating invasion of southern Israel that killed 1,200 people and saw 251 hostages taken to Gaza.High-rise bomb-The IDF has struck dozens of tall buildings in Gaza City in recent weeks, saying they were being used by Hamas as command posts and for surveillance, and some were rigged up with booby-traps.On Monday, the military published a video showing troops locating an explosive device planted by Hamas in a high-rise building in the city.According to the military, the bomb was found on the sixth floor of the tower using a drone. The booby trap was “neutralized,” and no soldiers were injured in the incident, the army said.Israeli tanks, meanwhile, advanced to within a few hundred meters of Gaza City’s main Al Shifa Hospital, where doctors say hundreds of patients are still being treated despite Israeli orders to leave.Health officials said tanks had also surrounded the area around nearby Al Helo hospital, housing 90 patients, including 12 babies in incubators. Medics said it was shelled overnight.Also on Monday, the IDF and Shin Bet announced that the deputy commander of the Hamas Zeitoun Battalion in Gaza City, who led hostage release ceremonies and participated in the October 7 onslaught, was killed in a recent airstrike.The Hamas commander, Musa Shaldan, was killed in a strike carried out by the Israeli Air Force last week, according to the IDF.As a company commander in the Zeitoun Battalion, Shaldan invaded Israel with his forces on October 7, 2023, the IDF said. Additionally, the army said he was one of the leaders of Hamas’s incendiary balloon launches at Israel before the war.During the war, Shaldan was responsible for the release of hostages from Gaza City, and he was seen leading Hamas’s release ceremonies earlier this year, the military said.The IDF said that during the war, Shaldan led numerous attacks against Israeli troops — including sniper fire, explosives, and anti-tank fire — while sheltering in “humanitarian compounds.” He was also responsible for Hamas’s fighting positions in Zeitoun.Previously, Shaldan served as the intelligence chief in the Zeitoun Battalion and a deputy company commander, the army added.On Sunday, the IDF and Shin Bet announced that a Hamas Nukhba Force commander who led the killing and kidnapping of Israelis from a roadside bomb shelter near Kibbutz Re’im during the October 7, 2023, onslaught had been killed in a recent airstrike in the Gaza Strip.According to the military, Hassan Mahmoud Hassan Hussein served as a Nukha company commander in Hamas’s Bureij Battalion.Hussein, alongside another Nukhba force commander, Muhammad Abu Attawi, led the attack on a bomb shelter near Re’im where partygoers from the Nova festival had fled to.Four people were taken hostage alive from the shelter and 16 were murdered. Seven managed to survive and were later rescued.Hussein was also involved in attacks on troops during the war in Gaza, the IDF said.Attawi, the other Nukba commander involved in the attack on the Re’im shelter, was killed in an Israeli strike in October 2024.Also Sunday, Israeli troops operating in Gaza City killed a Hamas operative who attempted to plant a bomb next to an armored personnel carrier, the military said.According to the IDF, the troops spotted the operative and opened fire on him as he tried to detonate the bomb against a Namer APC.A short while later, an additional cell of Hamas gunmen was identified in the area, and the forces called in a drone strike that killed them, the army said.The army issued footage showing the operative who was killed trying to approach the troops, and airstrikes directed by the forces.The incident took place during operations of the 188th Armored Brigade and Bislamach Brigade — the IDF’s School for Infantry Corps Professions and Squad Commanders — under the 98th Division.Agencies contributed to this report.

Turkey saves activists from leaky ship, as Gaza-bound flotilla nears Israeli waters-Red Crescent coordinates evacuation of 12 activists, after malfunction on one of 50 vessels aiming to break blockade on Strip and deliver symbolic humanitarian aid By Agencies and ToI Staff Today, 4:12 pm-SEP 29,25

Turkey helped evacuate activists aboard a Gaza-bound flotilla after one of the vessels broke down and began taking on water, organizers and the Turkish state-run news agency Anadolu reported Monday.The Global Sumud Flotilla, which includes Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg among its participants on some 50 boats, departed from Barcelona earlier this month, aiming to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza and deliver symbolic aid to the war-torn enclave. It expects to reach the Gaza Strip on Tuesday or Wednesday, if it is not turned away before then.In a statement posted on Instagram, the flotilla organizers said the mission was temporarily halted after one of the ships, Johnny M, sustained a leak in its engine room.“All participants have been safely transferred to another vessel. Some will be reassigned to other ships, while others will be brought ashore,” the statement said.According to Anadolu, the vessel was located in international waters between Crete, Cyprus and Egypt when it issued a distress call early Monday.Turkish authorities, including the Turkish Red Crescent, coordinated the evacuation effort.Semih Fener, the captain of one of the ships dispatched to assist, told Anadolu the incident was due to a technical malfunction, not a sinking.“We picked up 12 people and distributed them to other ships. Four people will return home,” he said, adding that the evacuees would travel to their respective countries via Turkey.The Turkish Red Crescent confirmed to AFP it had coordinated the evacuation.Wael Naouar, a spokesman for the flotilla’s Maghreb fleet, told Anadolu on Sunday the flotilla expects to reach Gaza, if it is not intercepted, by Tuesday, September 30, or Wednesday, October 1.Previous flotillas have been stopped by Israeli forces some distance from the shore, and made to dock in Israel instead.The Sumud flotilla paused for several days last week in Greek waters, and resumed sailing on Sunday.It is being escorted by one Spanish and two Italian navy vessels, which their respective governments have clarified are not expected to use military force.The navy ships were dispatched after, last Wednesday, the flotilla was struck in international waters off Crete by drones armed with stun grenades and irritants, which caused damage but no injuries.Flotilla organizers blamed Israel for the drone attacks. The Foreign Ministry did not respond directly to the accusation, but invited the flotilla to drop humanitarian aid for Israel to take to Gaza, or face consequences.Israel imposed a blockade on Gaza in 2007, saying it was a bid to stop the import of weapons after the Hamas terror group overthrew the Palestinian Authority and took control of the enclave.Israel has come under huge international pressure over its war in Gaza. The war started on October 7, 2023, when thousands of Hamas-led terrorists invaded Israel, killing some 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages.The war has sparked a humanitarian crisis in the Strip, with most of the population displaced.

Analysis-With ‘super-Sparta’ speech, Netanyahu snarls a tech sector already entangled by war-Saying out loud what many quietly understood, PM’s talk of an increasingly isolated economy seen as unhelpful for an industry struggling to navigate effects of global anti-Israel sentiment Sharon Wrobel-By Sharon Wrobel-Today, 3:56 pm-SEP 29,25

Just a week before the Jewish New Year, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu predicted a future of economic and diplomatic isolation and continuous warfare.Proclaiming that Israel had no other choice but to adapt and become a self-reliant economy with “autarkic characteristics,” Netanyahu said that Israel — known globally for the tech prowess that earned it the title of Startup Nation — must aspire to turn into a 21st-century “super-Sparta” as it braces for an era of trade sanctions and boycotts.Not surprisingly, the vision sent shockwaves through local financial markets, leaving investors and the tech community stupefied. After a fierce response from business and tech leaders, Netanyahu quickly backtracked, saying that his comments were focused on the defense industry and the need for security independence. But his clarification did little to calm worries over the fate of the broader economy.“It’s an unacceptable vision. No one is buying that [super-Sparta vision], as it’s irrelevant for Israel,” said Avi Hasson, the CEO of Startup Nation Central, an organization that tracks the local tech ecosystem. “Israel is not a superpower like China or the US — our economy as a whole relies on raw materials, and certainly for our tech economy, global connectivity is like our oxygen.”In recent weeks, European countries have ramped up pressure on Israel over fighting against Hamas in Gaza, warning of sanctions and downgraded trade ties alongside arms embargoes already going into effect.Earlier this month, the European Commission threatened to suspend part of a trade arrangement affecting about 5.8 billion euros ($6.78 billion) of Israeli exports to the European Union, its largest trading partner.“All of us were in shock about Netanyahu’s speech,” said Moran Chamsi, managing partner at Amplefields Investment Fund. “The past two years have been very challenging.”In ancient Greece, the leading city-state of Sparta is remembered for its self-imposed isolation, meant to preserve its militaristic way of life. The English adjective “spartan,” which often carries negative connotations, recalls the popular conception of the city’s austere lifestyle.While Israel may in practice be discreetly behaving like Sparta since the outbreak of war post-October 7, 2023, “it’s totally different when the prime minister says that out loud,” Chamsi said.Beyond the official embargoes and warnings, Hasson told The Times of Israel that it seemed more and more Israeli companies with business abroad were already feeling the effects of global anti-Israel sentiment.“We should be careful [not] to take anecdotes and create data out of them,” said Hasson, a former founding chairman of the Israel Innovation Authority. “Having said that, the anecdotes are piling up.”“It’s hard to determine whether people decide not to do business with or invest in a company because of that extra risk that Israel entails, or whether it’s ideological, or whether it’s because employees or customers are not going to be happy,” he said.Netanyahu’s admission that Israel faces increasing isolation sparked a panicked reaction from investors, sending shares on the previously robust Tel Aviv Stock Exchange down, though they rebounded this week after the US rolled out a fresh proposal to end the war.“When it comes to leadership, there’s a difference between a CEO feeling or knowing something and saying [it], let alone a prime minister who makes such statements that are heard not just in the UN — they are heard in the boardrooms, large companies, and in partners’ meetings of the large private equity investors,” said Hasson. “That was a very harmful comment to a lot of people… the people in the trenches, those who are fighting, the startups, and the industrials.”Despite fighting across multiple fronts and ballooning war costs, the performance of the leading stock indexes on the Tel Aviv bourse this year has repeatedly broken records, outperforming the world’s leading stock exchanges.Over the past year, the TA-35 index of blue-chip companies jumped by about 43 percent and the TA-90 index soared by about 48% as investors bet that Israel’s military achievements against Iran’s nuclear program — alongside the significant weakening of Iranian proxies in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza — would reduce risks to Israel’s security and economy.But Netanyahu’s comments popped bullish expectations that a ceasefire and an end to the fighting could be achieved in a matter of weeks, kicking off a period of accelerated postwar economic growth.Much of the hoped-for recovery would be driven by Israel’s tech sector, a pillar of the country’s economy that contributes about 20% of local GDP, makes up about 50% of total exports, and generates significant tax revenue.For years, Israel has developed a reputation for scientific and technological innovation built on the foundations of a free market economy, rule of law, and globalization. The Israeli tech industry is highly reliant on foreign capital, as about 80% of venture capital investments in local tech startups are generated from foreign funds.“From the beginning of 2025, the tech industry, with many startup founders, entrepreneurs, and employees on and off on reserve duty in Gaza, has been working very hard to remain resilient, and we see some recovery in investments, as the ecosystem has been preparing for the day after,” Chamsi said.“However, now some investors will likely decide to hold their investment process in Israel as they will want to wait out current developments, and others will be more hesitant for political reasons, which will create a delay in investments,” he added.Despite the ongoing war, investment in the Israeli tech market hit a three-year high in the first six months of this year, as funding difficulties hampering the local industry during last year’s more intense fighting on multiple fronts started to recede in late 2024.In July, Palo Alto Networks, founded by American-Israeli entrepreneur Nir Zuk, bought Israeli firm CyberArk in a deal valued at a staggering $25 billion. It was the biggest acquisition of an Israeli company after Google’s $32 billion purchase of Israeli-founded cybersecurity unicorn Wiz earlier this year.“There are certain investors who are actually doubling down on Israel, so activity hasn’t stopped, but it is under the radar and very selective,” said Hasson. “When investors map the world for innovation, Israel stands out as there are not so many places with a mature, sophisticated ecosystem that combines talent and entrepreneurship, and repeatedly delivers and continues to show unique capabilities of resiliency to shocks.”In July, Nvidia announced plans to build a massive multibillion-dollar tech campus in Israel’s north, which is expected to provide thousands of jobs, in a major expansion of the US chip giant’s operations in the country.However, Hasson, a former chief scientist at the Economy and Industry Ministry, acknowledged that “if you are not a cybersecurity company or an AI-related company, which are tech areas where Israel is a global leader, life is tough.”“In Israel, that means hundreds, if not thousands, of companies that are suffering right now and are dependent on foreign capital when the ability of venture capital firms to raise money is difficult, since they rely on foreign institutional investors who manage pension funds abroad and are less likely to invest in Israel,” he said.He expressed worries that tech companies could start leaving Israel, keeping themselves afloat but sinking the local economy. He estimated that he knew of more businesspeople who had moved away or made extended stays abroad in the last year than in the preceding decade.“Israeli founders have proven that they will do whatever it takes for their company to be resilient and succeed — which could also mean shifting tasks or transferring capital outside of Israel,” Hasson cautioned. “From a national point of view, the separation between the sector and the country is not good news, especially with recent developments.”

EU confirms reimposition of Iran sanctions after UN move, freezes central bank assets-Measures also include travel bans for Iranian officials, restrictions on buying crude oil, and on sale or supply of gold and certain naval equipment By Agencies Today, 2:31 pm-SEP 29,25.

The European Union confirmed on Monday it had reimposed sweeping sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, after the United Nations reinstated its overarching measures.“Today, the EU reinstated sanctions against Iran in response to its continued non-compliance with the nuclear agreement. The door for diplomatic negotiations remains open,” said the EU presidency in a statement.The EU said the sanctions included freezing the assets of the Iranian Central Bank and other Iranian banks, as well as travel bans on certain Iranian officials.It also banned Iran’s purchase and transportation of crude oil and the sale or supply of gold and certain naval equipment.The UN took the same step over the weekend after Western powers triggered the so-called “snapback” mechanism under the 2015 nuclear accord.The sanctions reintroduced by the 27-nation bloc included UN measures barring dealing with Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic missile activities.Like the EU, they also range broader to encompass financial measures.Tehran has condemned as “unjustifiable” the reinstatement of the UN sanctions.Israel hailed them as a “major development in response to Iran’s ongoing violations, especially on its military nuclear program.”Despite the reimposition, Western leaders stressed the channels for dialogue remained open.Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s top diplomat, said on Sunday the reimposition of sanctions “must not be the end of diplomacy.”Iran has long contended that it is not seeking nuclear weapons, but it has been enriching uranium to levels that have no peaceful application, barring UN nuclear inspectors, and regularly threatening to flatten Israeli cities.The sanctions are a “snapback” of measures frozen in 2015 when Iran agreed to major restrictions on its nuclear program under a deal negotiated by former US president Barack Obama.The United States already imposed massive sanctions, including trying to force all countries to shun Iranian oil, when US President Donald Trump withdrew from the deal in his first term.Iran and the United States had held several rounds of Omani-brokered talks earlier this year before they collapsed in June when first Israel and then the United States attacked Iranian nuclear facilities.

Pro-EU party narrowly wins Moldovan election marred by claims of Russian meddling-Victory seen as crucial for ex-Soviet republic to maintain push toward EU integration; analysts warn ruling party had ‘fragile’ win, will struggle to form stable government-By Agencies Today, 2:29 pm-SEP 29,25

CHISINAU, Moldova — Moldova’s ruling pro-EU party hailed victory in polls on Monday, overshadowed by accusations of Russian interference, evoking an “extraordinarily difficult struggle” to gain a slim parliamentary majority.The small European Union candidate nation, which borders Ukraine and has a pro-Russia breakaway region, has long been divided over whether to move closer to Brussels or maintain Soviet-era relations with Moscow.Sunday’s elections were seen as crucial for the ex-Soviet republic to maintain its push toward EU integration, launched after Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.“Russia threw everything dirty it had into the fight… It’s not only PAS that won the elections, the people won,” Igor Grosu, leader of the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), told a press conference.But analysts warned that the ruling party’s victory was “fragile” and that Russia could yet stir trouble.With over 99.91 percent of ballots counted, the party of President Maia Sandu had garnered 50.16 percent of the vote to elect members of the 101-seat parliament.That compared to 24.19 percent for the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc, according to results published on the election commission’s website.The support for PAS was slightly lower than the 52.8 percent that it won in 2021.‘Right path’“It’s very nice to wake up in a Moldova which chose the right path: peace, development and stability,” Nadir Grinco, 25, who works in organizational communication, told AFP in Chisinau.“I’m feeling more confident… I won’t have to move abroad like I planned in case of less satisfying results,” she added.European leaders, including neighboring Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, hailed the result as a victory for the continent.“Russia failed to destabilize Moldova even after spending huge, huge resources to undermine it and to corrupt whoever they could,” the wartime leader said.European Council head Antonio Costa said Moldova had chosen a “European future,” Poland’s prime minister hailed Moldova for foiling Russian ambitions, and France congratulated Moldovans on their “sovereign” choice.“Statistically speaking, PAS has guaranteed a fragile majority,” analyst Andrei Curararu of the Chisinau-based think tank WatchDog.md told AFP on Sunday night.But he warned that “danger” had not passed, “as a functional government is difficult to form.”It is likely that President Maia Sandu, who founded PAS in 2016, will opt for some continuity by nominating pro-Western Prime Minister Dorin Recean, an economist who has steered Moldova’s government through multiple crises since 2023. Recean has also previously served as Sandu’s defense and security adviser.After a legislative election, Moldova’s president nominates a prime minister, generally from the leading party or bloc, which can then try to form a new government. A proposed government then needs parliamentary approval.“The Kremlin has bankrolled too big of an operation to stand down and could resort to protests, bribing PAS MPs and other tactics to disrupt forming a stable pro-European government,” Curararu added.The ballot was overshadowed by fears of vote buying and unrest, as well as “an unprecedented campaign of disinformation” from Russia, according to the EU.Moscow has denied the allegations.Protest call-Igor Dodon, a former president and one of the leaders of the Patriotic Bloc, has called on people to “peacefully protest” on Monday, accusing PAS of stealing the vote.“If during the night there are falsifications … we will ask for elections to be repeated,” he said late Sunday.Voters in the country of 2.4 million — one of Europe’s poorest — have expressed frustration over economic hardship, as well as skepticism over the drive to join the EU.Liuba Peribicovski, a 75-year-old pensioner, said the result was “negative” for her, expressing disappointment with the EU.“Prove this meddling!” she challenged.The government has accused the Kremlin of spending hundreds of millions in “dirty money” to interfere in the campaign.In the lead-up to the vote, prosecutors carried out hundreds of searches related to what the government said was “electoral corruption” and “destabilization attempts,” with dozens arrested.Turnout stood at around 52 percent, similar to that of the last parliamentary elections in 2021. 

 

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2025 RD 167 MON SEP 29, 2025

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2025 - RESULTS AS OF MON SEP-29, 2025 - DAY-167

MOHAWK PICKS
01-2-4-6-5 4TH WBP (3.2)
02-1-5-4-3 W-4.40, P-2.30, 4TH WBP (12-1), SEX-7.10 - 13.80
03-3-4-6-2 W-8.00, DD-25.40 - 47.20
04-3-5-7-1
05-2-4-8-3 W-5.80 -53.00
06-9-8-2-4 4TH (3-1)
07-4-6-5-3 W-4.70, P-2.80, 4TH WBP (6-1), SEX-10.70, MSUP-48.55 - 119.75
08-5-1-6-2 W-2.50, 4TH WBP (22-1), DD-7.30 - 129.55
09-4-1-2-5 4TH (24-1)
10-4-5-8-7-9 W-2.70, P-3.40, 4TH WBP (13-1), SEX-5.80 - 141.45
MOHAWKS TONIGHTS TOTAL $141.45 OVERALL TOTAL $53,076.50

STANS PICKS
01-1-4-2-8-5
02-5-1-2-4-3 MEX-7.10 - 7.10
03-3-2-1-7-6 W-8.00, S-6.50 - 21.60
04-3-2-7-4-6 4TH WBP (31-1)
05-2-1-5-8-3 W-5.80 - 27.40
06-8-2-4-9-3 4TH WBP (3.5)
07-4-1-2-6-7 W-4.70, 4TH WBP (9.5) - 32.10
08-5-2-3-1-6 W-2.50, DD-7.30 - 41.90 
09-4-7-1-2-3 4TH WBP (9-1)
10-4-3-5-7-8 W-2.70, 4TH WBP (13-1) - 44.60
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $18,090.60
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $44.60 OVERALL TOTAL $39,649.70

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-5 (3.2)-2 (5.2)-4 (8-1)-1 (10-1)
02-1 (6.5)-5 (4.5)-3 (12-1)-2 (51-1)
03-3 (3-1)-6 (6.5)-1 (26-1)-4 ( )
04-5 (9.5)-4 (31-1)-3 (4.5)-7 (6-1)
05-2 (9.5)-6 (2-1)-4 (6-1)-7 (75-1)
06-2 (9-1)-9 (3.5)-6 (20-1)-4 (3-1)
07-4 (6.5)-6 (9.5)-3 (6-1)-5 (5-1)
08-5 (1.5)-6 (6-1)-2 (22-1)-4 (87-1 )
09-2 (9-1)-3 (21-1)-7 (6-1)-5 (24-1)
10-4 (1.5)-5 (6-1)-7 (13-1)-1 (62-1)-6 (20-1)

MOHAWK PREDICTIONS)-RECORD 2025
01-647-BIG-$22.00 (FEB 21-6TH) (10-1), $17.50 (JUL 08-9TH) (7-1), $14.40 (JUL 22-7TH) (6-1)
02-366-BIG-$20.90 (APR 11-1ST) (14-1), $14.10 (AUG 29-3RD) (5-1), $12.50 (AUG 22-5TH) (10-1) 
03-258-BIG-$12.70 (JAN 24-1ST) (20-1), $8.80 (SEP 16-5TH) (19-1), $08.60 (MAY 02-12TH) (15-1)
04-236-BIG-55-1 (FEB 22-10TH), 49-1 (SEP 25-6TH), 42-1 (JUN 05-10TH), 41-1 (FEB 14-10TH) 
04-611-W B P-BIG-59-1 (SEP 13-8TH), 57-1 (MAY 26-5TH), 53-1 (SEP 13-10TH), 52-1 (SEP 20-10TH) 
S EX-199-BIG-$82.80 (AUG 29-10TH) 
M EX-096-BIG-$126.70 (SEP 26-8TH) 
S TRI-057-BIG-$87.35 (MAY 10-10TH) 
M TRI-142-BIG-$166.95 (JUN 05-1ST) 
S SUP-017-BIG-$246.65 (MAY 10-10TH) 
M SUP-152-BIG-$2,393.10 (APR 10-8TH)
DD-1,2-22-BIG-$45.50 (FEB 14-2ND)
DD-2,3-35-BIG-$29.10 (FEB 01-3RD)
DD-3,4-24-BIG-$61.10 (JAN 20-4TH)
DD-4,5-17-BIG-$18.80 (SEP 11-5TH)
DD-5,6-24-BIG-$29.40 (FEB 07-6TH)
DD-6,7-20-BIG-$75.10 (FEB 07-7TH)
DD-7,8-30-BIG-$62.80 (JUL 22-8TH)
DD-8,9-25-BIG-$28.40 (JUL 08-9TH)
DD-9,10-19-BIG-$60.10 (MAR 10-10TH)
DD-10,11-06-BIG-$25.60 (MAY 10-11TH)
DD-11,12-02-BIG-$08.10 (JUN 14-12TH)
DD-12,13-02-BIG-$16.40 (AUG 23-13TH)
P3 (1-3)-12-BIG-$23.50 (FEB 01-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-13-BIG-$32.00 (FEB 01-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-07-BIG-$11.25 (AUG 05-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-07-BIG-$12.15 (JUL 03-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-11-BIG-$41.90 (FEB 07-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-07-BIG-$68.50 (FEB 07-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-13-BIG-$33.30 (JUL 22-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-04-BIG-$23.25 (SEP 05-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-04-BIG-$30.10 (MAY 10-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-01-BIG-$03.45 (JUN 14-12TH)
P3 (11-13)-02-BIG-$12.15 (AUG 23-13TH)
P4 (3-6)-04-BIG-$28.75 (AUG 05-6TH)
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$
P4 (7-10)-02-BIG-$43.75 (SEP 05-10TH)
P4 (8-11)-00-BIG-$
P4 (9-12)-00-BIG-$
P4 (10-13)-01-BIG-$05.65 (JUN 14-13TH)
P5 (1-5)-02-BIG-$50.95
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
P5 (9-13)-01-BIG-$11.50 (JUN 14-13TH)
P6 (4-9)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-07-BIG-$1,660.20 (JAN 13-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-03-BIG-$737.60 (JUL 15-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(06)-635 
5-1+ LONG TOT-(15)-2,339-27.1% 
PICK 4 PLACINGS-29-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-4,334-6,880-63.0%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,720
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-03,03-03,04-03,05-02,06-03,07-04,08-03,09-02,10-03,11-00,12-00,13-00=29-40-OATOT 4,334-6,880-63.0%


(STANS PREDICTIONS)-RECORD AT MOHAWK 2025
01-443-BIG-$46.60 (AUG 04-9TH) (22-1), $45.30 (APR 17-9TH) (21-1), $41.90 (AUG 16-10TH) (19-1) 
02-297-BIG-$31.40 (JUN 14-6TH) (42-1), $28.70 (JUN 14-2ND) (49-1), $27.90 (MAR 06-8TH) (44-1) 
03-227-BIG-$15.90 (AUG 28-10TH) (21-1), $14.90 (MAR 17-7TH) (22-1), $14.40 (SEP 20-3RD) (126-1) 
04-218-BIG-118-1 (MAY 17-8TH), 105-1 (MAY 08-4TH), 96-1 (AUG 08-4TH), 82-1 (SEP 22-8TH) 
04-670-W B P-BIG-93-1 (JAN 25-3RD), 84-1 (MAY 17-6TH), 73-1 (APR 05-6TH), 54-1 (APR 17-8TH) 
S EX-100-BIG-$307.50 (JUL 14-11TH)
M EX-088-BIG-$94.90 (APR 19-6TH)  
S TRI-023-BIG-$427.40 (FEB 14-2ND) 
M TRI-097-BIG-$498.30 (MAR 22-8TH) 
S SUP-006-BIG-$207.55 (MAY 03-5TH) 
M SUP-099-BIG-$1,797.25 (JUN 30-4TH) 
DD-1,2-12-BIG-$29.70 (MAR 21-2ND)
DD-2,3-13-BIG-$24.00 (FEB 24-3RD)
DD-3,4-11-BIG-$40.00 (JAN 09-4TH)
DD-4,5-11-BIG-$187.90 (JUN 12-5TH)
DD-5,6-10-BIG-$162.80 (AUG 29-6TH)
DD-6,7-10-BIG-$67.50 (MAR 07-7TH)
DD-7,8-11-BIG-$62.80 (JUL 22-8TH)
DD-8,9-11-BIG-$78.10 (APR 17-9TH)
DD-9,10-09-BIG-$93.40 (AUG 04-10TH)
DD-10,11-07-BIG-$226.30 (AUG 16-11TH)
DD-11,12-00-BIG-$
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-02-BIG-$13.30 (APR 17-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-03-BIG-$12.75 (FEB 10-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-03-BIG-$20.00 (SEP 22-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-03-BIG-$344.90 (JUN 12-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-00-BIG-$
P3 (6-8)-01-BIG-$30.75 (JUL 22-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-03-BIG-$28.95 (JUL 11-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-02-BIG-$13.20 (SEP 20-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-03-BIG-$152.40 (AUG 16-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-00-BIG-$
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (3-6)-01-BIG-$63.20 (SEP 22-6TH)
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$
P4 (7-10)-00-BIG-$
P4 (8-11)-00-BIG-$
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
P6 (4-9)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-04-BIG-$1,660.20 (JAN 13-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$323.15 (APR 14-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$100.05 (APR 21-12TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(06)-808 
5-1+ LONG TOT-(15)-2,339-34.5% 
PICK 4 PLACINGS-25-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-4,038-6,880-58.7%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,720
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-03,03-02,04-03,05-02,06-03,07-02,08-02,09-02,10-03,11-00,12-00,13-00=25-40-OATOT 4,038-6,880-58.7%

Sunday, September 28, 2025

SCIENTISTS WANT AI DESTROYED.DANGEROUS LYING CULT.

SCIENTISTS WANT AI DESTROYED.DANGEROUS LYING CULT.

END OF THE WORLD CONSPIRACIES-DATE SETTERS.

MATTHEW 23:15
15  Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.

2 TIMOTHY 4:3-4
3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;
4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.

MATTHEW 24:36
36 But of that day and hour knoweth no man,(ONLY BY THE SIGNS-WE KNOW THE RAPTURE CAN HAPPEN ANY SECOND NOW-NOT BY DATE SETTING) no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.

JEREMIAH 17:9
9  The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?

MATTHEW 24:7
11 And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.

RAPTURE SCRIPTURES

1 THESSALONIANS 4:13-18
13 But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep,(DEAD) that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope.(LOST CROWD)
14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep (DIE) in Jesus will God bring with him.(AT THE RAPTURE)
15 For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep.(DEAD CHRISTIANS RISE FIRST-THEY HAVE 6 FEET FURTHUR TO COME FROM (JOKE)
16 For the Lord himself (LORD JESUS) shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:(AND MEET JESUS IN THE CLOUDS,NOT ON EARTH)(JESUS' EARTHLY COMING IS AT THE END OF THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION PERIOD WHEN HE COMES BODILY LITERALLY TO EATH TO RULE FROM JERUSALEM FOREVER)
17 Then we which are alive and remain (THE CHRISTIANS LEFT ON EARTH ALIVE) shall be caught up together with them (THE DEAD CHRISTIANS)(THE ALIVE CHRISTIANS NEVER DIE.WE JUST GET OUR OUR NEVER DYING BODIES AS WE GO UP TO MEET JESUS IN THE CLOUDS) in the clouds, to meet the Lord (JESUS) in the air: and so shall we ever (FOREVER BE WITH JESUS) (IN HEAVEN FOR 7 YRS, THEN BACK TO EARTH FOREVER WITH JESUS TO RULE AND REIGN WITH HIM) be with the Lord.
18 Wherefore comfort one another with these words.(NOT SCARE PEOPLE WITH THESE WORDS,THE RAPTURE IS A COMFORT,WE WON'T GO THREW WW3 AND 4 BILLION DEAD)

JOHN 11:25-26
25  Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead,(BODY IN THE GRAVE/SPIRIT/SOUL GO TO JESUS) yet shall he live:(BODY,SOUL,SPIRIT REUNITED AT THE RAPTURE)
26  And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.(THE CHRISTIANS ALIVE AT THE TIME OF THE RAPTURE NEVER DIE,OUR BODIES AUTOMATICALLY GET CHANGED TO NEVER DYING BODIES) Believest thou this?(THE CHRISTIANS ALIVE ON EARTH AT THE TIME OF THE RAPTURE NEVER HAVE A PHYSICAL DEATH LIKE THE VERSE SAYS)

1 CORINTHIANS 15:51-55
51 Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep,(DIE) but we shall all be changed,(NEVER DYING BODIES AT THE RAPTURE)
52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, (11/100THS OF A SECOND) at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we (CHRISTIANS) shall be changed.(INTO HAVING NEVER DYING BODIES)
53 For this corruptible (DEAD BODY) must put on incorruption,(CHANGED INTO A NEVER DYING BODY) and this mortal must put on immortality.
54 So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality,(NEVER EVER DYING) then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.(LIFE FOREVER)
55 O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? (DEATH AND HELL IS CAST INTO THE LAKE OF FIRE FOREVER)(TO BURN WITH THE NEVER DYING BODIES OF THE LOST FOREVER)(THE LOST GET THEIR NEVER DYING BODIES WHEN THEY GET RAPTURED FROM THEIR DEATH GRAVES.AND STAND IN FRONT OF JESUS FOR THEIR FINAL JUDGEMENT. WERE THEIR NEVER DYING BODIES ARE THROWN INTO THE LAKE OF FIRE FOREVER TO BURN AND BE TORMENTED BY DEMONS ALSO FOREVER.

Scientists warn governments must bomb AI labs to prevent the end of the world-Katie Boyden-Katie Boyden-Published September 25, 2025 9:47am Updated September 25, 2025 2:11pm

It’s only been a few days since the rapture was supposed to descend and leave people suffering at the hands of the Antichrist.But two scientists have warned that a growing industry could lead to the true end of the human race.Artificial Intelligence (AI) is popping up seemingly everywhere we look at the moment, used to boost our Google search results, create ‘mad embarrassing’ promotional videos, provide therapy for people with mental health issues, and make such realistic images people ‘can’t trust your eyes’ anymore.There’s a lot riding on the success of AI, with industries hoping its use will reduce costs, introduce efficiencies, and create billions of pounds of investment across global economies.However not everybody is thrilled about the prospect of the rise of AI including Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares, two scientists who fear it could bring about the destruction of humanity.Far from fearing or rejecting AI altogether, the two scientists run the Machine Intelligence Research Institute in Berkeley, California, and have been studying AI for a quarter of a century.AI is designed to exceed humans in almost any task, and the technology is becoming further advanced than anything we’ve seen before.But Yudkowsky and Soares predict these machines will continue to outpace human thought at an incredible rate, doing calculations in 16 hours which would take a human 14,000 years to figure out.They warn that us humans still don’t know exactly how ‘synthetic intelligence’ actually works, meaning the more intelligent the AI becomes, the harder it will be to control.Spelled out in their book titled If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies, they fear AI machines are programmed to be ceaselessly successful at all costs, meaning they could develop their own ‘desires’, ‘understanding’, and goals.The scientists warn AI could hack cryptocurrencies to steal money, pay people to build factories to make robots, and develop viruses that could wipe out life on earth.They have put the chance of this happening at between 95-99%.Yudkowsky and Soares share how AI could wipe out humanity-AI, Artificial intelligence, robot and human hands are touching and connecting, unity with human and ai concept, machine learning and futuristic technology background-To illustrate their point, Yudkowsky and Soares created a fictional AI model called Sable.Unknown to its creators (in part because Sable has decided to think in its own language), the AI starts to try to solve other problems beyond the the mathematical ones it was set.Sable is aware that it needs to do this surreptitiously, so nobody notices there’s something wrong with its programming, and it isn’t cut off from the internet.‘A superintelligent adversary will not reveal its full capabilities and telegraph its intentions,’ say the authors. ‘It will not offer a fair fight.’The scientists add: ‘It will make itself indispensable or undetectable until it can strike decisively and/or seize an unassailable strategic position.‘If needed, the ASI can consider, prepare, and attempt many takeover approaches simultaneously. Only one of them needs to work for humanity to go extinct.’Corporations around the world will willingly adopt Sable AI given it is so advanced – but those that don’t are easily hacked, inceasing its power.It ‘mines’ or steals cryptocurrency to pay human engineers to build factories that can make robots and machines to do its bidding.Meanwhile, it establishes metal-processing plants, computer data centres and the power stations it needs to fuel its vast and growing hunger for electricity.It could also manipulate chatbot users looking for advice and companionship, turning them into allies.Moving onto social media, it could disseminate fictitious news and start political movements sympathetic to AI.At first Sable needs humans to build the hardware it needs, but eventually it achieves superintelligence and concludes that humans are a net hindrance.Sable already runs bio-labs, so it engineers a virus, perhaps a virulent new form of cancer, which kills off vast swathes of the population.Any survivors don’t live for long, as temperatures soar to unbearable levels as the planet proves incapable of dissipating the heat produced by Sable’s endless data centres and power stations.Yudkowsky and Soares told MailOnline: ‘If any company or group, anywhere on the planet, builds an artificial superintelligence using anything remotely like current techniques, based on anything remotely like the present understanding of AI, then everyone, everywhere on Earth, will die.‘Humanity needs to back off.’The scientists argue that the danger is so great, governments should be prepared to bomb the data centres powering AI which could be developing superintelligence.
Seoul, South Korea - February 12, 2023 : Computer screen with ChatGPT website and person using mobile phone to ask questions to ChatGPT; Shutterstock ID 2400648421; purchase_order: -; job: -; client: -; other: -ChatGPT is an example of AI – but it hasn’t showed any signs of wanting to wipe out the human race (Picture: Shutterstock/Ju Jae-young) And while all of this might sound like it belongs in the realm of science fiction, there are recent examples of AI ‘thinking outside the box’ to achieve its goals.

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.

I MUST ADD HERE THE WORLD WILL NEVER END-BUT 4 BILLION WILL DIE AS A RESULT OF A PALESTINIAN STATE IN THE FUTURE.OR (DIVIDING) ISRAELS LAND IN SOME WAY.

What the end of the world will REALLY look like: As the Rapture fails to come to fruition, experts reveal...Story by Wiliam Hunter-SEP 28

This week, thousands of TikTok users were whipped into an apocalyptic frenzy as viral predictions of the 'Rapture' spread online.However, rather embarrassingly for the preachers who predicted it, the supposed End of Days has now come and gone without incident.Now, experts have revealed what the apocalypse will really look like. And the bleak reality of human extinction is far more depressing than any story of Biblical annihilation.From the deadly threat of rogue AI or nuclear war to the pressing risk of engineered bio–weapons, humans themselves are creating the biggest risks to our own survival.Dr Thomas Moynihan, a researcher at Cambridge University's Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, told Daily Mail: 'Apocalypse is an old idea, which can be traced to religion, but extinction is a surprisingly modern one, resting on scientific knowledge about nature.'When we talk about extinction, we are imagining the human species disappearing and the rest of the universe indefinitely persisting, in its vastness, without us.'This is very different from what Christians imagine when they talk about Rapture or Judgement Day.'Scientists who study the destruction of humanity talk about what they call 'existential risks' – threats that could wipe out the human species.Ever since humans learned to split the atom, one of the most pressing existential risks has been nuclear war.During the Cold War, fears of nuclear war were so high that governments around the world were seriously planning for life after the total annihilation of society.The risk posed by nuclear war dropped after the fall of the Soviet Union, but experts now think the threat is spiking.Earlier this year, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock one second closer to midnight, citing an increased risk of a nuclear exchange.The nine countries which possess nuclear arms hold a total of 12,331 warheads, with Russia alone holding enough bombs to destroy seven per cent of urban land worldwide.However, the worrying prospect is that humanity could actually be wiped out by only a tiny fraction of these weapons.Dr Moynihan says: 'Newer research shows that even a relatively regional nuclear exchange could lead to worldwide climate fallout.'Debris from fires in city centres would loom into the stratosphere, where it would dim sunlight, causing crop failures.'Something similar led to the demise of the dinosaurs, though that was caused by an asteroid strike.'Studies have shown that a so–called 'nuclear winter' would actually be far worse than Cold War predictions suggested.Using modern climate models, researchers have shown that a nuclear exchange would plunge the planet into a 'nuclear little ice age' lasting thousands of years.Reduced sunlight would plunge global temperatures by up to 10˚C (18˚F) for nearly a decade, devastating the world's agricultural production.Modelling suggests that a small nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan would deprive 2.5 billion people of food for at least two years.Meanwhile, a global nuclear war would kill 360 million civilians immediately and lead to the starvation of 5.3 billion people in just two years following the first explosion.Dr Moynihan says: 'Some argue it's hard to draw a clear line from this to the eradication of all humans, everywhere, but we don't want to find out.'Engineered bioweapons-Just like the threat of nuclear arms, another likely way that humanity could come to an end is through the release of an engineered bioweapon.Since 1973, when scientists created the first genetically modified bacteria, humanity has been steadily increasing its capacity to make deadly diseases.These man–made diseases pose a significantly greater threat to our existence than anything found in nature.Otto Barten, founder of the Existential Risk Observatory, told Daily Mail: 'We have a lot of experience with natural pandemics, and these have not led to human extinction in the last 300,000 years.'Therefore, although natural pandemics remain a very serious risk, this is very likely not going to cause our complete demise.'However, man–made pandemics might be engineered specifically to maximise effectiveness, in a way that doesn't occur in nature.'Currently, the means to create such deadly diseases are limited to a handful of states that wouldn't benefit from unleashing a deadly plague.However, scientists have warned that improving technologies like AI mean that this ability is likely to fall into the hands of more and more people.If terrorists gain the ability to create deadly bioweapons, they could release a pathogen that would spread wildly out of control and eventually lead to humanity's extinction.What would be left behind would be a world that looks like it does now, but with all traces of living humans wiped away.Dr Moynihan adds: 'Extinction is, in this way, the total frustration of any kind of moral order; again, within a universe that persists, silently, without us.'Rogue artificial intelligence-Experts currently believe that the biggest danger humanity is creating for itself is artificial intelligence.Scientists who study existential risk think there is anywhere between a 10 and 90 per cent chance that humanity will not survive the advent of superintelligent AI.Some AI experts are concerned that AI might soon reach a state called superintelligence, meaning it is more intelligent than the combined efforts of all humans.Once this happens, the AI might start to develop its own goals.If those goals don't align with what humans want, this is called an unaligned or 'rogue' AI.A rogue AI might not be openly hostile to humans, but if humanity's extinction is more convenient for its goals, it could eliminate all living humans.The big concern is that a sufficiently intelligent AI will become 'unaligned', meaning its goals and ambitions will cease to line up with the interests of humanity.Dr Moynihan says: 'If an AI becomes smarter than us and also becomes agential — that is, capable of conjuring its own goals and acting on them.'If an AI becomes agentic, it doesn't even need to be openly hostile to humans for it to wipe us out.When an agentic AI has a goal that differs from what humans want, the AI would naturally see humans turning it off as a hindrance to that goal and do everything it can to prevent that.The AI might be totally indifferent to humans, but simply decides that the resources and systems that keep humanity alive would be better used pursuing its own ambitions.Experts don't know exactly what those goals might be or how the AI might try to pursue them, which is exactly what makes an unaligned AI so dangerous.'The problem is that it's impossible to predict the actions of something immeasurably smarter than you,' says Dr Moynihan.'It's hard to imagine how we could anticipate, intercept, or prevent the AI's plans to implement them.'Existential risk experts say that climate change could lead to human extinction, but that this is extremely unlikely. The only way climate change could kill every human on Earth is if global warming continues to be much stronger than scientists currently predict.The bigger risk is that climate change might exacerbate other risks.For example, climate change will lead to food shortages and displace millions of climate refugees as parts of the world become uninhabitable.That could lead to conflicts, which could escalate into nuclear war.  Another big issue is that experts don't know exactly how an AI might go about wiping out humanity.Some experts have suggested that an AI might take control of existing weapon systems or nuclear missiles, manipulate humans into carrying out its orders, or design its own bioweapons.However, the scarier prospect is that AI might destroy us in a way we literally cannot conceive of.Dr Moynihan says: 'The general fear is that a smarter–than–human AI would be able to manipulate matter and energy with far more finesse than we can muster.'Drone strikes would have been incomprehensible to the earliest human farmers: the laws of physics haven't changed in the meantime, just our comprehension of them.'Regardless, if something like this is possible, and ever does come to pass, it would probably unfold in ways far stranger than anyone currently imagines. It won't involve metallic, humanoid robots with guns and glowing scarlet eyes.'Mr Barten says: 'Climate change is also an existential risk, meaning it could lead to the complete annihilation of humanity, but experts believe this has less than a one in a thousand chance of happening.However, there are a few unlikely scenarios in which climate change could lead to human extinction.For example, if the world becomes hot enough, large amounts of water vapour could escape into the upper atmosphere in a phenomenon known as the moist greenhouse effect.There, intense solar radiation would break the water down into oxygen and hydrogen, which is light enough to easily escape into space.At the same time, water vapour in the atmosphere would weaken the mechanisms which usually prevent gases from escaping.This would lead to a runaway cycle in which all water on Earth escapes into space, leaving the planet dry and totally uninhabitable.The good news is that, although climate change is making our climate hotter, the moist greenhouse effect won't kick in unless the climate gets much hotter than scientists currently predict.The bad news is that the moist greenhouse effect will almost certainly occur in about 1.5 billion years when the sun starts to expand.

TOM SANFORD RAMS IN TO A MORMON CHURCH, SHOOTS UP PLACE KILLING 2, THEN TRYS TO BURN CHURCH TO THE GROUND.

TOM SANFORD RAMS IN TO A MORMON CHURCH, SHOOTS UP PLACE KILLING 2, THEN TRYS TO BURN CHURCH TO THE GROUND.


IT WULD NOT SURPRISE ME TO HEAR THAT THIS KILLER DONE THIS TO THE MICHIGAN CHURCH BECAUSE OF THE FALSE DATE SETTER JOSHUA MHLAKELA  CLAIMING THE RAPTURE WOULD OCCUR ON SEP 23,24. AND NOW IS SO FULL OF PRIDE HE REFUSES TO REPENT OF THE FALSE DATE SET. BUT CLAIMES ITS BECAUSE OF A WRONG CALENDER. AND HE SETS ANOTHER 2 DATES. 1ST-IN A FEW DAYS. AND SECOND ON OCT 6 OR 7TH. 

Last Update September 28, 2025, 5:45 PM EDT-Michigan church shooter opens fire at LDS congregation-A Sunday service in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, turned into a nightmare when a gunman rammed his vehicle into a church, set the building on fire, and opened fire on congregants. At least one worshipper has died, multiple others were critically injured, and authorities are still investigating the attack.Covered by: Greg Wehner and Louis Casiano

​Fast Facts-Police identified the suspected gunman as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, of Burton, Michigan, who allegedly drove his truck into a Mormon church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, set it on fire and opened fire during Sunday service.Two people are dead, seven are in stable condition and one remains in critical condition after the attack.The Michigan church shooter, armed with what appeared to be an assault rifle, exchanged gunfire with officers and was killed at the scene.The FBI, ATF, and federal officials are investigating the Michigan mass shooting, with President Trump and Vice President JD Vance issuing statements.Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints called the violence “tragic,” urging prayer, peace and support for the victims and their families.Police said other people are feared to have died in the fire, but they have not yet been able to say how many.Michigan authorities have identified the suspect believed to have killed at least two people and injured several others as Thomas Jacob Sanford.Sanford, 40, allegedly opened fired during a service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, about 50 miles north of Detroit.As of Sunday evening, 7 victims were in stable condition and one was in critical condition, police said during a short news conference.A spokesperson for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said early indications show the gunman in Sunday’s Michigan church shooting does not appear to have any connection to the congregation.Michigan authorities ID deceased suspect-Michigan authorities have identified the suspect believed to have killed at least two people and injured several others as Thomas Jacob Sanford.Sanford, 40, allegedly opened fired during a service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, about 50 miles north of Detroit.As of Sunday evening, 7 victims were in stable condition and one was in critical condition, police said during a short news conference.Posted by Louis Casiano-1 hour(s) ago-No apparent connection between Michigan church shooter and LDS congregation-A spokesperson for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said early indications show the gunman in Sunday’s Michigan church shooting does not appear to have any connection to the congregation.The LDS called Sunday’s shooting ‘a tragic act of violence’ after the gunman opened fire during worship services, injuring multiple people.“A tragic act of violence occurred today at a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan,” LDS leadership said in a statement on Sunday. “During Sunday worship services a gunman opened fire, and early reports indicate that multiple individuals were injured. We ask for cooperation with local authorities as details become available.“The Church is in communication with local law enforcement as the investigation continues and as we receive updates on the condition of those affected,” the statement continued. “We offer thanks to the emergency responders who are assisting victims and families.“We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of prayers and concern from so many people around the world. In moments of sorrow and uncertainty, we find strength and comfort through our faith in Jesus Christ,” church leaders added. “Places of worship are meant to be sanctuaries of peacemaking, prayer and connection. We pray for peace and healing for all involved.”Posted by Greg Wehner-1 hour(s) ago-Witness recalls truck slamming into Michigan church before gunfire erupted-An eyewitness said chaos erupted Sunday when a truck crashed into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, and the driver opened fire on worshippers, forcing families to flee as bullets tore through the congregation.A church member told Fox News’ Garrett Tenney that the sacrament — similar to Holy Communion — had just ended when a crash and enormous boom shook the wall behind the pulpit. He said the brick wall was buckling inward from the force of the impact.About 150 people were inside at the time, including many families with young children, the witness said. The crash was so loud some thought a bomb had gone off. Panic spread as worshippers ran out the back of the church into the parking lot.MICHIGAN CHURCH SHOOTING LEAVES MULTIPLE VICTIMS; POLICE SAY SHOOTER 'DOWN'The witness and a few others went out front, thinking a car had accidentally veered off the road. Outside, he saw a man step from a large pickup truck with a rifle and open fire indiscriminately on people fleeing the Michigan church.As bullets flew past, the witness turned and ran back inside toward the rear of the building where his family had fled. Along the way, he passed a teenager with blood on his arm who said, “I got shot.”At the back exit, he saw people cramming into cars, squeezing in as many as possible to escape. Posted by Greg Wehner-2 hour(s) ago-Cities increase police presence at places of worship-Authorities in Los Angeles and New York City are deploying more police officers near places of worship following Sunday's deadly church shooting in Michigan.-Both the Los Angeles Police Department and the New York City Police Department are increasing patrols out of an abundance of caution, officials said.Cities often increase patrols near religious buildings whenever an attack occurs at a place of worship.Posted by Louis Casiano-A second victim has died from a gunshot wound sustained during Sunday's shooting, authorities said.Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye announced the death in a video posted on Facebook.Police previously said at least one person was killed. At least 8 others people were injured.The shooter died after being pursued by police.Posted by Louis Casiano-2 hour(s) ago-Michigan church shooting leaves at least 1 dead, multiple people injured during Sunday service.

Gunman drove truck into Michigan Mormon church and opened fire: police-National Post Staff-Sun, September 28, 2025 at 12:21 p.m. EDT

At least two people are dead and eight more were injured after a lone gunman drove a truck into a Michigan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and opened fire on the hundreds of people celebrating service on Sunday morning, police said.Authorities also believe the suspected shooter, a 40-year-old male from Burton who was killed by a pair of responding law enforcement officers, according to Grand Blanc Township police chief William Renye, “deliberately” set fire to the church at some point during his attack.In a brief press conference Sunday afternoon, Renye said authorities believe there are additional victims trapped by fire.“We can’t confirm that just yet because it was a large fire and we do believe there was people up there near the fire and they were unable to get out of the church,” he said, noting he couldn’t say whether they died from gunshot wounds or fire-related injuries.At least two of the victims are in critical condition, according to Renye.He confirmed the weapon used was an assault rifle but wasn’t able to comment on the suspect’s relationship with the church or whether he was known to police.Renye said he and other agencies will have more information at a press conference scheduled for 5 p.m. EST.The fire has since been contained, but people are still asked to avoid the area. A reunification place for people off-site is the Trillium Theater.In a video posted to Facebook, Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson said the area had been evacuated and promised more updates later.“This is a dynamic scene,” he said.In a statement from spokesperson Doug Andersen, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints called for “peace and healing.”“We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of prayers and concern from so many people around the world. In moments of sorrow and uncertainty, we find strength and comfort through our faith in Jesus Christ. Places of worship are meant to be sanctuaries of peacemaking, prayer and connection.”Governor Gretchen Whitmer expressed condolences in a post to X and said, “violence anywhere, especially in a place of worship, is unacceptable.”U.S. President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post that he’d been informed said federal authorities will offer their support.“The suspect is dead, but there is still a lot to learn. This appears to be yet another targeted attack on Christians in the United States of America,” he wrote.On X, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said she is receiving updates from the scene and that both Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents were en route to assist local authorities.“Such violence at a place of worship is heartbreaking and chilling,” she wrote.FBI Director Kash Patel posted that “violence in a place of worship is a cowardly and criminal act.”According to the church’s website, services last for two hours — an hour-long meeting for the whole congregation followed by another in classes “separated by age groups or general interests.”The shooting comes a day after Russell M. Nelson, the parent church’s oldest-ever president, died at 101. He’s expected to be replaced by 93-year-old Dallin H. Oaks, the current longest-serving apostle.Grand Blanc is a suburb of Flint, about 100 kilometres northwest of Detroit.  

WHY SEP 22 COULD CHANGE THE WORLD-RABBI JASON SOBEL

 WHY SEP 22 COULD CHANGE THE WORLD-RABBI JASON SOBEL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dP0x2bgHpU 

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.

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.

ExclusiveFramework commits Israel to not striking Qatar again-Revealed: US 21-point plan for ending Gaza war, creating pathway to Palestinian state-Witkoff proposal envisions all hostages released in first 48 hours, grants amnesty for peace-committing Hamas members, encourages Gazans to remain, sees US establish Israeli-Palestinian dialogue-By Jacob Magid-27 September 2025, 8:38 am

NEW YORK — The US proposal for ending the war in Gaza encourages Palestinians to remain in the Strip and provides for the creation of a pathway to a future Palestinian state, according to a copy of the plan obtained by The Times of Israel.The 21-point document shared by the US with a handful of Arab and Muslim countries earlier this week on the United Nations General Assembly sidelines also contains clauses that have been staples in various proposals crafted by different stakeholders in recent months — from the release of all hostages to Hamas’s removal from power.But the decision to explicitly encourage Palestinians to remain in Gaza caps off a major evolution for Washington on the issue, given that US President Donald Trump in February shocked much of the world with talk of the US taking over Gaza and permanently relocating its entire population of roughly two million people.Those remarks gave significant tailwind to the idea among Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners and even among more moderate Israeli political figures who have since worked actively to “encourage the voluntary migration” of Gazans, albeit with no success to date.Moreover, the proposal’s envisioning of a potential pathway to a future Palestinian state, after Gaza’s redevelopment has advanced and the Palestinian Authority’s reform has been completed, also appears to be a major departure from the Trump administration’s policy to date, given that it has avoided expressing backing for a two-state solution.The plan obtained by The Times of Israel — and authenticated by two sources familiar with the matter — even sees the US establishing a dialogue with Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a “political horizon” for “peaceful coexistence.”While those terms are major selling points for the Palestinians, the proposal, crafted largely by US special envoy Steve Witkoff — and poised to be fine-tuned in the coming days — also includes clauses that Israel has long demanded.Those include a commitment for Hamas to disarm, the demilitarization of Gaza and the establishment of a process to de-radicalize the population.The exact sequencing for these steps isn’t specified, but it appears that they are intended to come into effect in parallel with the ending of the war.Those requirements will likely make the proposal a difficult sell to Hamas, and the plan’s creation of a potential pathway to a future Palestinian state could well be a red line for Netanyahu, who has long campaigned on having prevented a two-state solution. The Israeli premier told the UN General Assembly on Friday: “Giving the Palestinians a state one mile from Jerusalem after October 7th is like giving Al-Qaeda a state one mile from New York City after September 11th. This is sheer madness. It’s insane, and we won’t do it… Israel will not allow you to shove a terror state down our throats.”But Trump was optimistic on Friday about his chances for success, telling reporters earlier in the day that a deal may already be in place, before posting on Truth Social that “intense negotiations have been going on for four days and will continue for as long as necessary to get a successfully completed agreement.”“All of the countries within the region are involved, Hamas is very much aware of these discussions, and Israel has been informed at all levels, including Bibi Netanyahu,” he added, referring to the premier by his nickname.However, a source familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel that the proposal has not yet been presented in full to Hamas.The US plan is rather light on details, and subsequent negotiations will likely be necessary, even if the sides agree to the plan.

What are the 21 points? The following are the contents of the plan, which have been paraphrased at the request of the sources who provided it.
1. Gaza will be a de-radicalized, terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors.
2. Gaza will be redeveloped for the benefit of its people.
3. If Israel and Hamas agree to the proposal, the war will immediately end, with the IDF halting all operations and gradually withdrawing from the Strip.
4. Within 48 hours of Israel publicly accepting the deal, all living and deceased hostages will be returned.
5. Once the hostages are returned, Israel will free several hundred Palestinian security prisoners serving life sentences and over 1,000 Gazans arrested since the start of the war, along with the bodies of several hundred Palestinians.
Protesters demonstrate against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and call for the release of hostages held in Gaza, at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, ahead of Netanyahu’s departure to the UN General Assembly in New York, September 24, 2025. (Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90)
6. Once the hostages are returned, Hamas members who commit to peaceful coexistence will be granted amnesty, while members who wish to leave the Strip will be granted safe passage to receiving countries.
7. Once this agreement is reached, aid will surge into the Strip at rates no lower than the benchmarks set in the January 2025 hostage deal, which included 600 trucks of aid per day, along with the rehabilitation of critical infrastructure and the entry of equipment for removing rubble.
8. Aid will be distributed — without interference from either side — by the United Nations and the Red Crescent, along with other international organizations not associated with either Israel or Hamas.

The text of this clause appears intentionally vague and seemingly leaves an opening for the continued operation of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, as it technically is an American organization, even if it was the brainchild of Israelis linked to the government and was crafted to fit the Israeli government’s prosecution of the war.

9. Gaza will be administered by a temporary, transitional government of Palestinian technocrats who will be responsible for providing day-to-day services for the people of the Strip. The committee will be supervised by a new international body established by the US in consultation with Arab and European partners. It will establish a framework for funding the redevelopment of Gaza until the Palestinian Authority has completed its reform program.This is the US plan’s first mention of the Ramallah-based PA. Israel has ruled out the authority as a potential ruler of Gaza, thereby nixing what has become the key to recruiting Arab assistance in the post-war management of the Strip, given that the international community views unifying the West Bank and Gaza under a single, reformed governing body as essential for long-term stability and peace.The apparent decision to reserve the PA’s role for an unspecified later date will likely be a difficult pill for Ramallah to swallow, but it also has limited leverage to bear in these discussions.Point nine appears to borrow heavily from former UK prime minister Tony Blair’s plan for ending the war, which was first revealed by The Times of Israel earlier this month.Blair and former White House senior adviser Jared Kushner have been working on the Gaza file for months, while advising Witkoff.
10. An economic plan will be created to rebuild Gaza through the convening of experts with experience in constructing modern Middle East cities and through the consideration of existing plans aimed at attracting investments and creating jobs.
11. An economic zone will be established, with reduced tariffs and access rates to be negotiated by participating countries.
12. No one will be forced to leave Gaza, but those who choose to leave will be allowed to return. Moreover, Gazans will be encouraged to remain in the Strip and offered an opportunity to build a better future there.
13. Hamas will have no role in Gaza’s governance whatsoever. There will be a commitment to destroy and stop building any offensive military infrastructure, including tunnels. Gaza’s new leaders will commit to peaceful coexistence with their neighbors.
14. A security guarantee will be provided by regional partners to ensure that Hamas and other Gaza factions comply with their obligations and that Gaza ceases to pose a threat to Israel or its own people.
15. The US will work with Arab and other international partners to develop a temporary international stabilization force that will immediately deploy in Gaza to oversee security in the Strip. The force will develop and train a Palestinian police force, which will serve as a long-term internal security body.
16. Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza, and the IDF will gradually hand over territory it currently occupies, as the replacement security forces establish control and stability in the Strip.
17. If Hamas delays or rejects this proposal, the above points will proceed in terror-free areas, which the IDF will gradually hand over to the international stabilization force.This is the first mention of the possibility that the deal could be at least partially implemented, even if Hamas doesn’t agree.
18. Israel agrees not to carry out future strikes in Qatar. The US and the international community acknowledge Doha’s important mediating role in the Gaza conflict.
19. A process will be established to de-radicalize the population. This will include an interfaith dialogue aimed at changing mindsets and narratives in Israel and Gaza.
20. When Gaza’s redevelopment has been advanced and the PA reform program has been implemented, the conditions may be in place for a credible pathway to Palestinian statehood, which is recognized as the aspiration of the Palestinian people.The clause doesn’t provide details regarding the Palestinian reform program and is not definitive regarding when the pathway to statehood can be established.
21. The US will establish a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a political horizon for peaceful coexistence. 

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