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Misrepresenting God’s Word, Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens Condemn Israel’s Right To Defend Itself
By Daniel Cohen: How do you feel about war? Christians, let’s be honest, it’s difficult. As followers of Jesus, we are called to be peacemakers and to love our neighbor as ourselves, but we also live in a broken world where evil must be confronted. Evil, such as the radical Islamic regime in Iran firing ballistic missiles into Israel in the middle of the night, killing civilians. Israeli rescuers pulled a six-day-old baby from the rubble early Monday morning.
In just 72 hours, Israel has crippled Iran’s capability to create a nuclear holocaust in Israel or the United States. At the same time, we’re hearing naive voices from the progressive left and confused voices from the woke right, who say they follow Jesus but condemn Israel’s right to defend itself.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, speaking of Israel in an interview with Russell Brand, stated:
Candace Owens recently made this statement:
In just 72 hours, Israel has crippled Iran’s capability to create a nuclear holocaust in Israel or the United States. At the same time, we’re hearing naive voices from the progressive left and confused voices from the woke right, who say they follow Jesus but condemn Israel’s right to defend itself.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, speaking of Israel in an interview with Russell Brand, stated:
“You do not have the right to kill people, except in self-defense. Ever. Because you are not God. And if you decide that you have that right—if you decide you are God and you just get to kill people because it’s going to make the world better, or whatever, you’re a monster. And just know that. By the way, I didn’t always feel that way, but I now do. I feel it strongly enough to become unpopular by saying it.”If you agree with Tucker, let me be crystal clear: his position isn’t just wrong; it’s unbiblical, dangerous, and plays right into the hands of Israel’s enemies.
Candace Owens recently made this statement:
“They have this bizarre focus, our classrooms, on training us to have this bizarre allegiance to Israel? I’m just sick and tired of the subjugated Christian. I’m sick and tired of the tail in between your legs Christian that is like, ‘Israel first, and then I’ll get to the New Testament.'”In First Samuel chapter 15, God commands King Saul to completely destroy the Amalekites, who attacked God’s people during the Exodus from Egypt. When Saul disobeyed, the prophet Samuel took a sword and hacked the Amalekite King to pieces....
Prophecy News Watch

You’ll Need Digital ID To Travel
—Then To Live
—Then To Live
By PNW Staff: Apple's WWDC 2025 announcement barely caused a ripple in mainstream headlines. Yet buried in their list of "exciting new features" was a quiet bombshell: iOS 26 will soon allow users to store digital passport IDs in Apple Wallet. What sounds like a nifty travel perk is in fact a giant leap toward a future where digital identification isn't just helpful--it's required. First for flights. Then for logging into websites. Eventually, for participating in society at all.
This isn't just a convenience update. It's a warning shot.
The Transportation Security Administration has confirmed it will begin accepting these digital passports at domestic checkpoints, making biometric and device-based identification a new standard for travel. Apple emphasizes this feature is "not a replacement for your physical passport." Not yet, anyway. But the trajectory is clear. What begins as a helpful tool for airports is being positioned as the new foundation for proving who you are--everywhere.
And that's the problem.
The Slippery Slope Has Already Begun
This is part of a wider, global push. Apple is already rolling out mobile driver's licenses across numerous states. Similar programs are underway in Europe, Canada, and parts of Asia. Governments and corporations are teaming up to turn your phone into your wallet, your keys--and now your identity. What they call "seamless access," many experts are beginning to call seamless surveillance.
Once embedded in our daily routines, digital IDs don't stop at airports or banking apps. They move into health care. Education. Employment. Online logins. Even access to news and social media. Some jurisdictions are already testing these boundaries. And the United Nations has floated proposals to link digital ID systems to internet access itself--a supposed solution to stop AI-powered impersonators and disinformation.
They call it "proof of personhood." But what it really proves is that your right to exist in the digital world may soon be contingent on state-sanctioned credentials.
Convenience Now. Control Later.
We've seen this pattern before. Tech promises ease. It delivers frictionless interactions and smart features. But once we're hooked, the terms change.
Credit cards became chip cards. Chip cards became tap-to-pay. Now even carrying a physical card seems outdated when your phone can do everything. Digital ID will follow this same pattern: from optional to expected, then from expected to enforced.
And when enforcement arrives, it will be subtle at first. "For your safety." "To protect against fraud." "To stop bots and deepfakes." You'll need your digital ID to prove you're real--not just at airports, but on message boards, Zoom calls, even job applications. Can't verify? No access.
Soon, anonymity online--already endangered--will be outlawed entirely under the banner of security. But security for whom?
This isn't just a convenience update. It's a warning shot.
The Transportation Security Administration has confirmed it will begin accepting these digital passports at domestic checkpoints, making biometric and device-based identification a new standard for travel. Apple emphasizes this feature is "not a replacement for your physical passport." Not yet, anyway. But the trajectory is clear. What begins as a helpful tool for airports is being positioned as the new foundation for proving who you are--everywhere.
And that's the problem.
This is part of a wider, global push. Apple is already rolling out mobile driver's licenses across numerous states. Similar programs are underway in Europe, Canada, and parts of Asia. Governments and corporations are teaming up to turn your phone into your wallet, your keys--and now your identity. What they call "seamless access," many experts are beginning to call seamless surveillance.
Once embedded in our daily routines, digital IDs don't stop at airports or banking apps. They move into health care. Education. Employment. Online logins. Even access to news and social media. Some jurisdictions are already testing these boundaries. And the United Nations has floated proposals to link digital ID systems to internet access itself--a supposed solution to stop AI-powered impersonators and disinformation.
They call it "proof of personhood." But what it really proves is that your right to exist in the digital world may soon be contingent on state-sanctioned credentials.
We've seen this pattern before. Tech promises ease. It delivers frictionless interactions and smart features. But once we're hooked, the terms change.
Credit cards became chip cards. Chip cards became tap-to-pay. Now even carrying a physical card seems outdated when your phone can do everything. Digital ID will follow this same pattern: from optional to expected, then from expected to enforced.
And when enforcement arrives, it will be subtle at first. "For your safety." "To protect against fraud." "To stop bots and deepfakes." You'll need your digital ID to prove you're real--not just at airports, but on message boards, Zoom calls, even job applications. Can't verify? No access.
Soon, anonymity online--already endangered--will be outlawed entirely under the banner of security. But security for whom?
Israel 365 News

IDF Preparing For The Final Battle For The Biblical Heartland
By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz: Even while the Israeli Air Force is flying non-stop sorties over Iran, the IDF is preparing for the final front in the ongoing war for Israel’s existence. This comes after solid proof that Palestinians are planning an Oct. 7th-style attack emanating from the Arab strongholds in Samaria, targeting all of Israel.
Lost among the headlines about ballistic missile strikes were relatively tame reports that the IDF was bolstering its presence and preparedness in Samaria. Astute news hounds noted that reassigning military assets to internal areas was unusual. The ground war against Hamas in Gaza is still being fought. The northern borders still require vigilance with a new regime in Syria, and Hezbollah’s status is unclear. In the north, the IDF says it is mobilizing troops to be ready to defend or attack if needed.
But the IDF is uneasy about the Palestinians in Samaria. On Friday morning, at the same time F-35s carried out preemptive strikes against Iran, ground troops surrounded all Palestinian cities in Samaria, reinforcing all border fence areas between the Palestinian and Jewish portions of Judea and Samaria. Soldiers have shifted to conducting inspections and monitoring traffic routes and village exits. The IDF accelerated the formation of the newly established Gilad Division (the 96th Division), which will be responsible for securing the eastern border and preventing infiltration attempts from Jordan.
In addition, the security establishment is concerned about reports of possible incursions by Iranian-backed groups to smuggle militants and significant quantities of weapons into Israel via the eastern front.
Lost among the headlines about ballistic missile strikes were relatively tame reports that the IDF was bolstering its presence and preparedness in Samaria. Astute news hounds noted that reassigning military assets to internal areas was unusual. The ground war against Hamas in Gaza is still being fought. The northern borders still require vigilance with a new regime in Syria, and Hezbollah’s status is unclear. In the north, the IDF says it is mobilizing troops to be ready to defend or attack if needed.
But the IDF is uneasy about the Palestinians in Samaria. On Friday morning, at the same time F-35s carried out preemptive strikes against Iran, ground troops surrounded all Palestinian cities in Samaria, reinforcing all border fence areas between the Palestinian and Jewish portions of Judea and Samaria. Soldiers have shifted to conducting inspections and monitoring traffic routes and village exits. The IDF accelerated the formation of the newly established Gilad Division (the 96th Division), which will be responsible for securing the eastern border and preventing infiltration attempts from Jordan.
In addition, the security establishment is concerned about reports of possible incursions by Iranian-backed groups to smuggle militants and significant quantities of weapons into Israel via the eastern front.
Israel Hayom

Trump Calls For ‘Unconditional Surrender,’ Threatens Khamenei’s Life
By Miri Weissman: Against the backdrop of the scenario where the US might join the war, US President Donald Trump wrote Tuesday evening on his social media platform Truth Social that he owns, "We know exactly where the so-called "Supreme Leader" is hiding. He is an easy target, but is safe there. We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now. But we don't want missiles shot at civilians, or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin. Thank you for your attention to this matter!"
Meanwhile, the US military is sending additional fighter jets to the Middle East and extending the deployment of other fighter aircraft to strengthen American military forces in the region during the war between Israel and Iran. Three sources reported this to the American news agency Reuters. One source told the news agency that the deployment includes F-16, F-22, and F-35 fighter jets. Two sources emphasized the defensive nature of the fighter jet deployment.
Meanwhile, the US military is sending additional fighter jets to the Middle East and extending the deployment of other fighter aircraft to strengthen American military forces in the region during the war between Israel and Iran. Three sources reported this to the American news agency Reuters. One source told the news agency that the deployment includes F-16, F-22, and F-35 fighter jets. Two sources emphasized the defensive nature of the fighter jet deployment.
Geller Report

Trump Knocks ‘Kooky’ Carlson
Over Iran Criticism
Over Iran Criticism
By Pamela Geller: Thank God President Trump did not listen to this clown. Expect Tucker Carlson and his ilk to be marginalized in the months and years ahead.
President Trump took a shot at pundit Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News host and one of his most reliable allies in the media, over the commentator’s criticism of the president’s posture toward Iran.
“Somebody please explain to kooky Tucker Carlson that IRAN CAN NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social website Monday evening. (The Hill)
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The Watchman — Erick Stakelbeck
Trump Demands Iran SURRENDER; U.S. Joining Israel To Attack Nuclear Sites?
Watchman Newscast Synopsis: President Trump is turning up the heat on Iran—demanding their full surrender as war in the Middle East escalates. With Israel hammering nuclear and missile sites, could the U.S. now be preparing to enter the fight? Trump’s fiery warning to Tehran signals the potential for a major shift: a joint U.S.-Israel military strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Are we on the brink of a major regional war? Watch now!