Monday, December 23, 2024

JD Farag Update: A Spirit Of Fear May Unite The World Again


Prophecy Update - 2024-12-22
JD Farag
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Pastor JD addresses the prophetic significance of what many are seeing and calling drones and UFO’s specific to what they are for, as opposed to what they are.

Pro-Terrorist Protestors in Europe Continue Attacks on Christianity- Storm Irish Church During Mass


Pro-Terrorist Protestors in Europe Continue Attacks on Christianity- Storm Irish Church During Mass


Just days after a an attack on a Christmas market in Germany, pro-terrorist protesters stormed a Catholic Church in Ireland to disrupt mass.

The Gateway Pundit reported that on Friday, a 50-year-old man from Saudi Arabia deliberately plowed through a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany in a terror attack.

The attack left at least 5 dead with more than 200 injured.

Just days after the attack in Germany, pro-Hamas terrorists stormed St. Mary’s Church in Dublin, Ireland, to disrupt mass.

Left wing extremists today STORMED Dublin's St. Mary's Pro Cathedral during Mass

The anti Catholic thugs were using Gaza as an excuse for their 'protest', however given that a Cardinal was in Gaza today distributing presents, this excuse is not credible

Priest criticises 'inappropriate time' of protest by Far Left in Dublin's St Mary's Pro Cathedral and asks them to leave The anti Catholic leftists have begun using Gaza as an excuse to start storming Catholic churches during Mass


The media has been woefully silent on attacks against Christianity in Europe. How would the international media cover a group of Christian protestors storming a Mosque to push a political agenda?

The most recent protest comes despite the fact that the Irish government, since the Hamas terrorist attacks on civilians on October 7, 2023, has displayed a consistently anti-Israel, pro-terrorist posture.

The Gateway Pundit reported that Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gideon Sa’ar, announced that Israel’s embassy in Ireland will close due to the “extreme anti-Israel policy of the Irish government.”

In May, Israel recalled its ambassador after Ireland became one of three EU countries that said they would unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state.

In December 2023, Ireland’s City Council, in a unanimous vote, agreed to fly the Palestinian flag over Dublin’s City Hall for seven days.

Cork City Council lit up city hall in “Palestinian” green and flew the Palestinian flag


Report: Iran looking for new ways to strengthen Hezbollah


Report: Iran looking for new ways to strengthen Hezbollah


Iran is considering ways to rearm Hezbollah in Lebanon after the fall of the Assad regime, in an attempt to help the terrorist organization recoup from the IDF attack, the British The Times reported on Monday.

The Times also reported that sources in the Middle East and the West estimate that Iran is preparing to launch an airlift of weapons to Lebanon, turning Beirut into the new logistical arms center, instead of Damascus. The option of transferring weapons to Hezbollah by sea is also being examined.

Direct flights from Tehran's international airport to Beirut resumed a few days ago, but planes have not been flying over Syrian airspace since the rebels seized power in Damascus.

The land routes, through which Iranian rockets and other weapons were previously transported to Hezbollah via Syria, have been disrupted, so Iran is considering turning Beirut into its military logistics center.

International sources have noted that such a move would constitute a breach of the ceasefire agreement recently signed between Israel and Lebanon.

Estimates claim that, following talks about the weakening of the Iranian "axis of resistance" against Israel, the Tehran regime will want to significantly strengthen the terrorist organizations that have not yet suffered a severe blow – such as the Shiite militias in Iraq and the Houthi rebels in Yemen. At the same time, attempts will be made to rebuild Hezbollah's power.


Peace in Sight? Ukraine War Rhetoric Changes Amid Trump’s Pledge to End Conflict


Peace in Sight? Ukraine War Rhetoric Changes Amid Trump’s Pledge to End Conflict
Sputnik



 Kiev is "starting to believe" that the Ukraine conflict may end in 2025 amid more active discussions of peace settlement after Donald Trump’s election as US president, The Washington Post reported on Monday, citing an unnamed senior Ukrainian official. 
The report added that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s rhetoric has also changed due to the difficulties the Ukrainian armed forces are facing on the battlefield. The Ukrainian president has been demonstrating more readiness for ceasefire talks, for instance, and paying less attention to having the territories back, but is focusing on the need to ensure security for the long term, the report read. 
This shift in Zelensky’s position is believed to be connected with his willingness to be more in line with Trump, who has said he intends to end the conflict.

However, Zelensky’s attempts to ensure security guarantees for Ukraine, as well as Kiev’s invitation to the alliance, is still a distant prospect, some NATO diplomats told the newspaper. 
In June, Russian President Vladimir Putin put forward initiatives for a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine: Moscow will immediately cease fire and declare its readiness for negotiations after the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the territory of Russia's new regions. In addition, Kiev should declare that it is abandoning its intention to join NATO and carry out demilitarization and denazification, as well as accept a neutral, non-aligned and non-nuclear status. The Russian leader also mentioned the lifting of sanctions against Russia. 
After Ukrainian troops attacked Russia's Kursk Region in August, Putin called negotiations with Kiev an impossible prospect. Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said that Moscow's peace proposals had not been voided, but Russia would not engage with Ukraine at that point.

Long-range strikes, drones and new Donbass gains: The past week in the Ukrainian conflict


Long-range strikes, drones and new Donbass gains: The past week in the Ukrainian conflict
RT



The past week in the Russia-Ukraine conflict has seen intensive fighting along the front line, with active hostilities continuing in the southwest of Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), where Moscow liberated multiple locations, as well as in Kursk Region, where the country’s troops continued their effort to push out Ukrainian invasion force.

Last weekend, the Russian Defence Ministry reported regaining control over the village of Novoivanovka, a small settlement located in the northwest of the Ukrainian-controlled pocket in Kursk Region. The development signalled the expansion of the Russian zone of control around one of the key roads running from the village of Korenevo to the town of Sudzha, the largest settlement under Ukrainian control in the area.

According to the latest estimates by the Russian Defense Ministry, the Ukrainian invasion force has lost some 42,750 servicemen since early August when the attack on Kursk was launched. The invasion force also sustained heavy material losses, including up to 250 tanks, 189 infantry fighting vehicles (IFV), 130 armored personnel carriers (APC), more than 1,300 other armored vehicles and other hardware.

Donbass offensive continues 

The Russian military has made new gains in the DPR, continuing their advance to the south of the city of Pokrovsk (also known as Krasnoarmeysk), the largest population center under Ukrainian control in the southwest of the republic.

Over the past week, the Russian military reported making new gains to the south of Kurakhovo, a heavily fortified town stretching along the southern bank of the eponymous reservoir, located some 30 km to the south of Pokrovsk. The liberation of villages of Annovka, Vesely Gay, Yelizavetovka, Trudovoye, Ostrovsky and Uspenovka constituted the elimination of a Ukrainian-held pocket to the south of Kurakhovo, that stretched along the river of Sukhiye Yaly. The area has seen intense combat over the past few weeks, with the situation gradually deteriorating for Kiev’s troops. 

Another important milestone achieved this week was the liberation of the village of Stariye Terny, a settlement located on the westernmost tip of the Kurakhovo reservoir. The development further aggravates the situation for the Ukrainian troops stationed in the area, with media reports suggesting the town itself has already largely fallen under Russia’s control. 

The Russian military has also expanded its zone of control in the immediate vicinity of Pokrovsk, seizing control of the villages of Novopustynka and Pushkina, located a short way to the south of the city. Moscow’s forces are advancing westward in the area in an apparent effort to encircle the city and cut it off the main logistics routes.

Active hostilities continued in the vicinity of the so-called Vremevka Ledge, a string of villages in the west of the DPR. The area saw active combat during the ultimately disastrous Ukrainian counteroffensive last year, with several settlements in the area seized by Kiev at the time. This week, the Russian military reported the liberation of Novy Komar, a small village located to the north of the two largest settlements of the ledge, Vremevka and Velikaya Novoselka. The capture of Novy Komar means the Ukrainian troops are left with only one major road to supply its force in the area.

Fiber optics drones 

The Russian military has continued to expand the use of kamikaze drones guided through fiber optic wire that appeared on the frontline in numbers back in August. The drones debuted in repelling the Ukrainian invasion of Russia’s Kursk Region, spreading to other areas since then.

The drones of the type are immune to any electronic warfare countermeasures or radio interference, as well as able to fly at extremely low altitudes and reliably enter buildings. At the same time, such UAVs appear to be somewhat less versatile and agile than their wireless counterparts, given that they have to carry a large roll of fiber optics cable beside the payload.

A new video said to be shot in the south of the DPR shows a wired drone detecting a Ukrainian M113 APC, concealed in shrubbery. The UAV hits the vehicle in its rear with the transported infantry visible inside through the vehicle’s opened rear ramp. 

Lancet drones and new mystery high-precision weaponry

The past week has seen continuing active use of the Lancet-family drones, with multiple new videos surfacing online showing the loitering munitions in action. The drones of the type have seen increasingly intensive use over the course of the conflict, serving as one of the key medium-range tools in Moscow’s arsenal.

A fresh video that surfaced online this week purports to show the destruction of a Ukrainian T-64 tank near the DPR village of Novy Komar. The vehicle was hit by a Lancet drone as its crew apparently attempted to tow away another disabled tank, with its ‘cold’ silhouette barely visible in the thermal video.


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