Israel’s Prime Minister declares nation is on its way to victory in fight with Hamas
Benjamin Netanyahu declared "It will take more time, the war is in full swing, but this is the beginning of the end for Hamas.” The prime minister used his comments to encourage those fighting for the terrorist group to give up their fight and surrender. The war has continued to escalate now with other terrorists’ groups threatening or attacking Israel. Hezbollah has launched rockets into Israel’s northern border. A second terrorist group in Yemen is threatening a blockade of ships carrying supplies to Israel. The UN recently failed to pass a resolution calling for Israel to end the conflict. The measure was vetoed by the US… Israel’s defense of its borders has continued to be a source of ire around the world. Various news sources have reported a rise in anti-Semitism including here in the U.S… Israel’s government has vowed to continue its campaign until Hamas is destroyed. The terrorist group attacked on October 7th killing over 1,000 people. Over 200 were taken hostage by the terrorist group.
Jewish students file lawsuits over discrimination on college campuses
The rise in anti-Semitism is now resulting in lawsuits at college and universities here in the U.S…. Jewish students at various colleges are now suing, claiming discrimination. Several students at colleges such as Harvard, MIT, and Columbia are claiming threats and fear of bodily harm due to Anti-Semitic activity on campus. The students are accusing the various school administrations of allowing and even encouraging this hostile environment. One student, who served in the Israeli Defense Forces, reported receiving an anonymous threat online following Anti-Israel protests on campus. The rise in threats prompted an investigation by members of the U.S. Congress. The University of Pennsylvania’s president resigned this week following a congressional hearing on Antisemitism on college campuses.
Pastor reports large response to the Gospel in Egypt
A well-known pastor is reporting a major outpouring of God’s spirit at a recent event. Dr. Michel Yousef reported on an evangelism outreach in Cairo, Egypt. The event was deemed the largest Christian event in Egypt history, and was held at the request of a 27-denomination group of pastor and leaders. The group sent a request to Dr. Yousef to preach to Gospel in that nation at a large event. The event, according to organizers, drew 17,000 to the crusade. Dr. Yousef’s organization, Leading the Way Ministry, reports 7,800 people received Christ as their Savior. There are over 2,000,000 Evangelical Christians and 10,000,000 million Coptic Christians in Egypt. Dr. Yousef is requesting people continue to pray for an outpouring of God’s spirit in Egypt and throughout the Middle East.
SNBC Health report: researchers are reporting new data on Vitamin D
According to three studies conducted in November of this year, government recommendations for Vitamin D should be different. Researchers suggest that Vitamin D should be administered by personalized guidelines. Two of the studies presented data in reference to heart disease. The study found that vitamin D is effective in preventing heart disease. The study also revealed Vitamin D deficiency can cause issues in the body. Another study followed athletes, and researchers reported they responded better when receiving doses of the supplement based on personalized needs. Vitamin D is nicknamed the sunshine element, because it can be acquired by spending time in the sun. It can also be found naturally in various foods. If you’re interested in getting a test to determine your personal vitamin levels, please contact a trusted healthcare professional.