Submitted by: M Mulukin
Mysterious Underwater Objects.
25 May 2021
The US Navy have detected unexplainable mysterious objects moving at hundreds of knots under the water as the Pentagon prepares to release its report on UFO sightings.
The US Navy has picked up sonar data showing mysterious fast-moving objects underwater that cannot be explained by experts or current technology.
Washington Examiner's Tom Rogan said that US Navy "has the data" to prove the bizarre encounters. Some of these encounters could be included in the US Government task force which is preparing to brief Congress on its UFO findings next month.
We are about 2 weeks away [if it is not postponed?] from the official and highly-anticipated Pentagon report on UFOs or, as they like to call them, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.
The latest wrinkle in this ongoing and stunning development is video of UFOs that are trans-medium, meaning they can fly in Outer Space, they can fly in the clouds, and without missing a beat, they can dive underwater and travel at speeds of over 230 miles per hour.
Whatever they will be claimed to be , the world is about to change as never before in human history!
US Secretary Blinken will find Hamas’ fiery Islamism nullifies a two-state solution.
May 25, 2021
Before being cut short by an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire on May 20, the latest round of the Gaza conflict marked a seminal change in the contours of the Israel-Palestinian dispute.
When US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in the region this week for the talks in Jerusalem, Ramallah, Amman. and Cairo, he will find that the prospect of a two-state solution, resurrected this time by President Joe Biden, is more elusive than ever before.
Biden hoped the Gaza conflict and ceasefire would serve US diplomacy for leveraging fresh negotiations for an independent Arab Palestine to rise alongside the state of Israel.
That plan has been overlaid by the radical Hamas’ exploitation of the Gaza conflict to spark an upsurge of violent religious extremism. It has spread its anti-Semitic tentacles into western countries thinly disguised as support for the Palestinian cause.
Secretary Blinken will find that neither Gaza’s Arab Palestinians nor the Israelis are in any mood to discuss a common future.
Hamas is still on the march, whereas an opinion poll found almost 50% of Israelis opposed to the ceasefire as premature. Both the US and Israel are turning away from naming the new Palestinian reality.
Ramallah has lost its credibility since Mahmoud Abbas called off an election for fear of a Hamas takeover of the so-called West Bank. But Hamas found another way to dominate the Palestinian cause. While failing on the battlefield against the IDF, Hamas instead brought forward the combustible Islamist dimension for the first time in its armed conflict with Israel.
The Ramadan clashes on Temple Mount were fought, day after day, against Israeli police by Muslim worshippers at Al Aqsa Mosque; Israeli Arab mobs suddenly turned on their neighbours in a week of mob violence that singled out Jews;
American cities saw an unparalleled surge of anti-Semitic outbreaks that spread to Europe.
In Lod and Acre, Jews were beaten, their business sacked and looted. In Manhattan, Los Angeles and London, Jews faced with anti-Semitic thugs removed their Yarmalkas and the mezuzot from their doors. The Palestinian plight and the Gaza conflict were the pretexts for these outbreaks, but really symptomatic of a different kind of Islamic terrorism on the march – not just the “inter-communal hostility” branded in the White House.
On Sunday, as US Vice President Kamala Harris joined an earlier statement from President Joe Biden denouncing the sharp spike in anti-Semitic attacks around the world since the start of the latest round of fighting in Gaza. The US administration is avoiding drawing a connection to the Middle East match lighting the fires in American cities.
That connection was exposed on Sunday in the angry comments made on British Sky News by Hamas’ co-founder Mahmoud al-Zahar. When asked by an interviewer if he accepted the State of Irael’s right to exist, he said indignantly. “No. Why? Why? You are coming from America and you take my house. We are the owners of this. This is an Arabic area. This is well-known as an Islamic area, well-known.”
For the founder of this radical movement, there can be no question that the whole of former Palestine is an Islamic area illegally “occupied” by foreigners and infidels. Arab and Muslim ownership of every inch of the disputed territory is synonymous.
The IDF’s Gaza operation is therefore far from over. In Biblical reality, it has just begun?
Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi after convening the top military and intelligence command for a post mortem on the operation, announced that the slightest sign of aggression from Gaza, be it an incendiary balloon or a rocket, would call forth a harsh response.
However, Hamas’ belligerence now reaches beyond the confines of the Gaza Strip and outside the military remit. Instead of breaching the ceasefire with a round of rockets and incurring more painful IDF punishment, they may again use the Palestinian dispute with Israel over Temple Mount and the conflicting claims to the Jerusalem suburb of Sheikh Jarrah to re-ignite Islamic Arab mob violence in the streets of Jaffa and Acre.
Although Police Commissioner Yaakov Shabtai assures that after 1,100 arrests, his Law and Order campaign is working, the embers of the former outbreaks are still smouldering in Israel’s mixed towns and liable to burst into flame without warning.
For many years, different Muslim movements tried without success to inject the fundamentalist Islamic element into the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Previous confrontations were waged on national grounds, including the 2000 Palestinian intifada.
For the first time now, Hamas, which was born as the operational arm in Palestine of the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood, has adopted jihad as its battle cry. But once the religious genie is out of the bottle it may take on a perilous life of its own, out of Hamas’ control.
How much more evidence do we need to see that we are now at the end of the Church age? Practically everything that is prophesied for the Time of Jacob’s Trouble is being fulfilled every day now? The church worldwide seems unimaginably snoozing or rallying against the Jews in an effort to support the monstrous lie of a once Arab Palestinian state.
Every day now a new aspect of the conditions detailed biblically for this time appear – and the SUDDEN public release of the global, largely unchallenged, anti-Semitism eruption can now be added to that list.
Two former IDF soldiers describe how their army training in Israel saved them during a recent attack by pro-Palestinian thugs on the streets of New York.
25 May 2021
Amit Skornik and Snir Dayan [pictured above] were recently besieged by a pro-Palestinian mob in midtown Manhattan after one of the thugs heard them conversing in Hebrew.
The two ex-IDF soldiers stayed calm and beat back the mob, who threw bottles and punched them.
The pro-Palestinian assailants targeted the Israelis in front of a popular Jewish restaurant.
Spate of anti-Jewish attacks in the U.S. draws calls for more forceful response.
25 May 2021
A series of attacks on Jews in the United States in recent days, linked to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, has increased pressure on law enforcement officials, lawmakers and the Biden administration to take more steps to quell anti-Semitic violence.
Since May 10, at least 26 instances of anti-Semitism have been reported across the United States, from Los Angeles to New York, according to the Anti-Defamation League and news reports. The cases range from protest signs calling Zionists “Nazis” to several physical attacks. There have also been at least four reported instances of vandalism at synagogues and Jewish community centres.
Among those targeted in the attacks was Joseph Borgen, 29, who was on his way to a pro-Israel rally in New York on Thursday and wearing a yarmulke when he was assaulted by a violent mob, he said in an interview.
“They were calling me a filthy Jew, a dirty Jew,” he said, adding: “They said, ‘Hamas is going to kill all of you. Israel is going to burn.’ ” Borgen said the men punched him, hit him with crutches and sprayed an irritant in his face, leaving him with bruises, a concussion and injuries to his skin and eyes. “I really thought I could have died,” he said.
Experts said that conflict in the Middle East has often sparked violence in the United States, but they are worried that the recent attacks were evidence of a worrisome trend that has been accelerated by the fighting in Israel and Gaza.
“This does feel quite different,” Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, said in an interview Sunday.
Congressional lawmakers condemned the recent violence, saying it was deeply troubling.
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