Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Turkey’s Erdoğan issues threats as Israel hosts PMs of Greece & Cyprus for summit in Jerusalem


Turkey’s Erdoğan issues threats as Israel hosts PMs of Greece & Cyprus for summit in Jerusalem


Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned that his country would not tolerate “violations of its rights” ahead of a tripartite summit of the leaders of Greece, Cyprus and Israel in Jerusalem on Monday.

A Greek newspaper reported last week that the three countries are considering establishing a joint force in the Eastern Mediterranean in response to Turkey’s military buildup in the region.

“The alliance between Israel, Greece, and Cyprus is an anchor of responsibility, stability, and shared interests in a challenging region,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after welcoming the Greek premier and the Cypriot president in Jerusalem.

“We will continue to work together, consistently and resolutely, to strengthen security, advance economic development, and deepen the ties between our peoples.”

Speaking at a naval ceremony last weekend, President Erdoğan said that Turkey “does not want any tension, crisis or conflict with any country,” while warning, “Turkey will not allow violations of its rights or what belongs to it.”

The country recently expanded its naval power under the “Blue Homeland” (Mavi Vatan) doctrine, challenging maritime boundaries amid strong objections from Greece and Cyprus.


A diplomatic source told The Times of Israel that the Jerusalem summit was intended to show that the relationship between the three countries is “moving to a new stage,” and that this will be highlighted in a joint declaration following the meetings.

The declaration will deal with “energy, security, and most of the economic sectors you can imagine, from tourism to agriculture,” the source added.

Netanyahu privately welcomed both leaders before a tripartite meeting. His office stated that he met Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the president of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, in a private setting, before holding an “expanded meeting including the Foreign and Energy Ministers” and senior officials of the respective countries.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar met with his counterparts, Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and Cypriot Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos, ahead of the meetings with Netanyahu.

In addition, Israeli President Isaac Herzog met with the Mitsotakis and Christodoulides, as well.


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Return To The Land: Exactly As The Prophets Foretold




Not long ago, a secular Israeli friend tried to explain why, after building a successful life in North America, he was still thinking about going “back home” to Israel.

He is not religious. He is not part of a settler movement. He is weary of war and politics. Yet he told me, almost apologetically, “I don’t even know why. It’s like there’s a magnet. I just feel I belong there.”

That “magnet” is everything and nothing at once: family, Hebrew, history, trauma, culture — and, if Scripture is to be believed, the hand of God.

What makes his story so striking, especially for readers of ALL ISRAEL NEWS, is that the Jewish people are returning to their ancient land largely in unbelief. Most Israeli Jews today do not confess Yeshua as Messiah, and many are secular or loosely observant. And yet, after two thousand years of dispersion, they are home again — in roughly the same numbers as before the Holocaust, and on the same narrow strip of land the Bible calls Israel.

For many evangelicals who love Israel and follow the headlines — from the trauma of October 7 to the ongoing war of words and rockets — that combination of return and unbelief can feel confusing. For the prophets, it was expected.

This is not a glitch in God’s plan. It is part of the script.

A demographic miracle in the shadow of the Shoah

On the eve of the Holocaust in 1939, there were about 16.6 million Jews worldwide. The vast majority lived in Europe. Six years later, after the Nazi death machine and its collaborators did their work, only about 11 million remained. More than one-third of the entire Jewish people had been murdered.

Nearly eight decades on, the global Jewish population has only recently approached that pre-war peak. A 2023 analysis by the Jewish Agency for Israel and reporting in the Times of Israel estimate about 15.7 million Jews worldwide, with roughly 7.2 million living in Israel — about 46% of world Jewry.

Later updates show the trend continuing: On the eve of Rosh Hashanah 2024, the global Jewish population was estimated at 15.8 million, with about 7.3 million Jews in Israel and 6.3 million in the United States — again, roughly 46% of world Jewry in Israel.

In 1939, by contrast, only about 3% of the world’s Jews lived in what was then British Mandate Palestine — fewer than half a million people. Today, close to half live in the modern State of Israel. According to Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics, summarized by Israel’s official portal and outlets such as i24News, the country’s population recently stood at around 9.9 million, including over 7.4 million Jews.

Within a single lifetime, the Jewish people have gone from being a mostly European people, with a small foothold in the land of Israel, to being a people whose largest and most dynamic community is back in that land. Israel is now the demographic engine of the Jewish future.

No honest historian in 1939 — or even 1945 — would have predicted that outcome. Yet the Hebrew prophets, writing 2,500–2,700 years ago, described a future in which God would scatter Israel to the ends of the earth and then bring them home again.

The prophets saw this second homecoming 

Isaiah takes Moses’ theme and looks far beyond the Babylonian exile. He foresees a future in which the Lord:

“will raise a signal for the nations
and will assemble the banished of Israel,
and gather the dispersed of Judah
from the four corners of the earth.”
— Isaiah 11:12

This is not simply the return from Babylon, which involved a relatively small number of exiles returning from a single empire. Isaiah speaks of a worldwide regathering “from the four corners of the earth,” tied closely to the Messianic reign of Isaiah 11:1–10.

Ezekiel develops the same theme in unforgettable images.

In Ezekiel 36, the Lord promises to bring Israel back to their land, to multiply the people, and to rebuild the ruined cities. Only after they are back in the land does He promise to sprinkle clean water on them, give them a new heart, and put His Spirit within them (Ezek. 36:24–27).

Then comes the valley of dry bones in Ezekiel 37. Ezekiel sees scattered bones come together, then sinews and flesh cover them. Only later does the breath (ruach) of life enter them so that they stand as a vast living army.

Jewish and Christian readers alike have long seen in this a two-stage restoration:

  1. A physical regathering of the Jewish people to their land while still in unbelief — bones and sinews, a national body without spiritual life.

  2. A spiritual renewal when God breathes His Spirit upon them and brings them to faith.

Look at modern Israel through that lens:

  • A people regathered from “the four corners of the earth,”

  • In a land long desolate and contested,

  • Speaking ancient Hebrew as a modern tongue,

  • Yet mostly secular or non-Messianic.

It looks suspiciously like the first stage Ezekiel described.


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Silver And Copper Are Both Flashing The Same Signal


Silver And Copper Are Both Flashing The Same Signal — And That Is Setting The Stage For Widespread Panic On Wall Street
Michael Snyder


2025 has been a smashing year for those that invested in precious metals.  The price of copper is up about 30 percent since the start of the year, and the price of silver has risen 128 percent during that same time period.  I have been saying “we have never seen anything like this before” a lot lately, but this is yet another case where that is entirely true.  Needless to say, what we have been witnessing is not welcome news for those that have been trying to keep silver prices and copper prices suppressed.  In recent weeks, big losses have turned into even bigger losses as things haven’t gone their way.  The big financial institutions in the western world that have been attempting to suppress prices are fighting a losing battle, because the “AI revolution” is going to require vast amounts of physical silver and physical copper.  At this stage, it would take a truly apocalyptic event to stop the construction of the thousands of colossal data centers that are currently going up all over the globe.


At the same time, there has been a worldwide explosion in demand for physical silver from individual investors as paper currencies rapidly lose their purchasing power.

This has particularly been true in Asia.

In fact, there was so much demand for physical silver in India a couple of months ago that it actually caused “severe physical shortages”

The Indian silver market has been gripped by an unprecedented “silver squeeze” in October 2025, sending prices to historic highs and creating severe physical shortages. This crisis, fueled by a unique blend of festive demand, speculative buying, and a constrained global supply, has had immediate and significant implications, not only within India but also across international bullion markets. The traditional festive season of Dhanteras and Diwali has ignited a buying frenzy, pushing domestic silver prices to record levels, with physical market premiums skyrocketing and global ripple effects causing scarcity even in major bullion hubs.


You could argue that what has been going on in India lately is just temporary hysteria.

But what isn’t temporary is the steadily increasing industrial demand for physical silver

High industrial demand for silver, too, has been driving up prices for months, the Silver Institute, an international nonprofit industry group, has observed. A December report from the institute further declared silver the “next generation metal,” calling it “an essential component across multiple high-growth sectors as industries race to embrace digital innovation and meet clean energy mandates.”


Physical silver is literally used in thousands upon thousands of high tech products, and many are convinced that what we are witnessing today is just the beginning.

For example, Samsung has been working on a new generation of solid-state batteries that threatens to revolutionize the marketplace

If the adoption of solid-state batteries becomes widespread, the demand for physical silver in many industries could go through the roof








Strong M6.5 earthquake hits eastern New Guinea, Papua New Guinea


Strong M6.5 earthquake hits eastern New Guinea, Papua New Guinea


A strong earthquake registered by the USGS as M6.5 hit Papua New Guinea at 10:31 UTC (21:31 local time) on December 22, 2025. The agency is reporting a depth of 110.2 km (68 miles). EMSC is reporting M6.4 at a depth of 88 km (55 miles). There is no tsunami threat from this earthquake.

The epicenter was located 42 km (26 miles) NNE of Goroka (population 18 503), 64 km (40 miles) SSW of Madang (population 27 419), 141 km (88 miles) E of Mount Hagen (population 33 623), and 200 km (124 miles) NW of Lae (population 76 255).

According to USGS estimates, 808 000 people are likely to have felt moderate shaking (MMI V), and 3 191 000 light shaking (MMI IV). Another 141 000 people experienced weak shaking.


The USGS issued a Green alert for shaking-related fatalities and economic losses. There is a low likelihood of casualties and damage.








‘Hostile’ European NATO policies raise risk of clash – Moscow


‘Hostile’ European NATO policies raise risk of clash – Moscow
RT



European NATO members are pursuing “hostile” policies that keep the risk of a direct war with Russia high, even as Washington signals a more balanced approach toward Moscow, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has warned. 

Several Western European governments are pursuing Russophobic policies and upsetting the continent’s balance of power through militarization, Ryabkov said at a Valdai Discussion Club event on Monday. 

“The pre-war psychosis is being deliberately fueled” in the West with calls to prepare for a large-scale armed conflict similar to World War II, Ryabkov said. “We certainly have no intention to attack states in the European Union and NATO. Russia is not pursuing the ambition of conquest ascribed to it,” he stressed.

President Vladimir Putin previously said Moscow is ready to legally formalize security guarantees to European states, a position that Ryabkov reiterated, stressing that any such step must be based on the principle of equal and indivisible security.

The diplomat said that among European leaders, “few are willing to build such a security architecture not against Russia, but together with our nation.” Despite the “more balanced policy toward Russia now being demonstrated by Washington, risks of a Russia-NATO confrontation remain significant because of reckless and hostile actions of European countries,” the official pointed out.

Ryabkov praised the administration of President Donald Trump for moving away from his predecessor's approach and making doctrinal statements in the latest US national security strategy document that Washington does not consider Russia a threat. 

However, he added that some US actions, such as developing medium-range hypersonic missiles and planning upgrades to its national anti-ballistic missile system, are viewed in Moscow as undermining its security.