Iranian transportation infrastructure has been the target of numerous cyberattacks over the past week. It started on Friday with the computers of the national train company, then moved to the Ministry of Transportation the next day. Finally, on Monday the Iranian National Road Infrastructure Company was hit.
Rockets continue to be fired at U.S. bases in eastern Syria. The U.S. forces in the Conoco gas field took indirect fire on Saturday night. The next day, U.S. forces at the al-Omar oil field were the targets of a rocket attack.
Sparks from faulty wiring at an Iraqi COVID hospital spread to an oxygen tank causing it to explode. The resulting fire has taken 92 lives with more than 100 injured. Iraq’s hospital system is notoriously corrupt and poorly run, and 13 arrest warrants have been issued surrounding this tragedy. In April, another hospital fire killed more than 80 Iraqis.
The concern of civil war in Afghanistan continues to grow. The Taliban is extending their power. They now control the borders with Pakistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. Many of those who are not staying to fight are fleeing their homes out of fear for what life will be like under Taliban rule.
In Abraham Accord news, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has opened their embassy in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange building. The location seems to be a huge hint to the nature of the relationship between the two countries. Billions of dollars are being invested by the wealthy moderate Arabs in Israeli innovation. That is exactly why they will protest the invasion described in Ezekiel 38.
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