NTEB Prophecy News Midweek Update
Jared Kushner And Donald Trump ‘Board Of Peace’ Ceremony Sets The Internet On Fire With Antichrist Speculation
Host And Founder Of ‘Now The End Begins’ Geoffrey Grider:
Donald Trump went to Davos with Jared Kushner and launched the Gaza Board of Peace and the internet goes crazy with talk of Antichrist and end times.
Donald Trump went to Davos, as Q and MAGA hoped, to tear down the New World Order. Well, he didn’t do that, but what he did do set the internet on fire this morning. What’s everyone talking about? Just the crazy and creepy similarities between the Gaza Board of Peace that Trump created with Jared Kushner and what the biblical Antichrist will do with Israel in the end times. Here is everything you need to know as it relates to end times Bible prophecy, exciting times!
Donald Trump went to Davos with Jared Kushner and launched the Gaza Board of Peace and the internet goes crazy with talk of Antichrist and end times.
Donald Trump went to Davos, as Q and MAGA hoped, to tear down the New World Order. Well, he didn’t do that, but what he did do set the internet on fire this morning. What’s everyone talking about? Just the crazy and creepy similarities between the Gaza Board of Peace that Trump created with Jared Kushner and what the biblical Antichrist will do with Israel in the end times. Here is everything you need to know as it relates to end times Bible prophecy, exciting times!
(A Song or Psalm of Asaph.) Keep not thou silence, O God: hold not thy peace, and be not still, O God. For, lo, thine enemies make a tumult: and they that hate thee have lifted up the head. They have taken crafty counsel against thy people, and consulted against thy hidden ones. They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.” Psalm 83: 1-4 (KJV)
Harbinger’s Daily
By Amir Tsarfati: On December 28, the protests began. This wasn’t the first time. Major protests had taken place in 2022, in 2019, and even before. What was different this time is that the flames of rage ignited throughout the entire population. Iran is a divided country with only 49% being Persian. The rest are a wide mix of minorities. Often, demonstrations would begin within one of the minority groups who were tired of being slighted. However, the rebellion could never reach the level of revolution, because the Persians and various other minorities would hold back from the conflict.
The popular conflagration of this current uprising crosses all segments of the population, including the Persians. The people are tired of having no water and no electricity. They are sick of having to deal with impossible inflation which places even bare necessities out of the reach of many people, unless they turn to the black market. Add to that the fact that as they experience their own deprivations, they see their government pouring money into their proxy militias in Iraq, Yemen, Syria, and Lebanon. This is what has led to the ferocity and durability of the current protests.
The government has met the protests head on. Live fire on protesters have killed thousands and wounded hundreds of thousands. Morality police and military soldiers have raided hospitals, killing wounded on the surgical tables and in recovery rooms. Chemical weapons have even been deployed, causing sickness and death among many. Thus far, more than 16,500 people have been slaughtered by the regime’s thugs causing bodies to pile up because they’re coming too fast to be buried in a timely manner.
Where’s the help for these people? At the beginning, President Donald Trump encouraged the protesters to go out and take over, promising that help would be on the way.
The popular conflagration of this current uprising crosses all segments of the population, including the Persians. The people are tired of having no water and no electricity. They are sick of having to deal with impossible inflation which places even bare necessities out of the reach of many people, unless they turn to the black market. Add to that the fact that as they experience their own deprivations, they see their government pouring money into their proxy militias in Iraq, Yemen, Syria, and Lebanon. This is what has led to the ferocity and durability of the current protests.
The government has met the protests head on. Live fire on protesters have killed thousands and wounded hundreds of thousands. Morality police and military soldiers have raided hospitals, killing wounded on the surgical tables and in recovery rooms. Chemical weapons have even been deployed, causing sickness and death among many. Thus far, more than 16,500 people have been slaughtered by the regime’s thugs causing bodies to pile up because they’re coming too fast to be buried in a timely manner.
Where’s the help for these people? At the beginning, President Donald Trump encouraged the protesters to go out and take over, promising that help would be on the way.
Prophecy News Watch
By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz/Israel 365 News: When Samuel Hyde set out to explain why Israel dominates global media coverage, he knew the debate would begin where it always does--with arguments over words. Critics and defenders alike fixate on whether journalists write "settlement" or "neighborhood," whether the barrier is labeled a "security fence" or "apartheid wall."
These semantic battles feel forensic, as if the correct noun might finally settle the great drama of the Middle East. But Hyde, a South African-Israeli writer and fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute, identifies these disputes as exactly what they are: a distraction. Words matter, he writes, but they keep us arguing on the surface while deeper, more corrupting structures remain untouched and unseen.
In a Jerusalem Post editorial and on his Substack, Hyde exposes two distortions so massive they become strangely invisible. The first is the sheer scale of attention--not criticism, but attention--directed at Israel. The second is the systematic reduction of regional warfare into a localized Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Together, these forces explain why Israel occupies such an outsized and morally charged place in Western media's imagination, and why that coverage has become both obsessive and fundamentally dishonest.
How does disproportionate media coverage transform Israel from a country into a symbol--and what reality gets erased in that transformation?
These semantic battles feel forensic, as if the correct noun might finally settle the great drama of the Middle East. But Hyde, a South African-Israeli writer and fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute, identifies these disputes as exactly what they are: a distraction. Words matter, he writes, but they keep us arguing on the surface while deeper, more corrupting structures remain untouched and unseen.
In a Jerusalem Post editorial and on his Substack, Hyde exposes two distortions so massive they become strangely invisible. The first is the sheer scale of attention--not criticism, but attention--directed at Israel. The second is the systematic reduction of regional warfare into a localized Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Together, these forces explain why Israel occupies such an outsized and morally charged place in Western media's imagination, and why that coverage has become both obsessive and fundamentally dishonest.
How does disproportionate media coverage transform Israel from a country into a symbol--and what reality gets erased in that transformation?
Israel 365 News
By John Enarson: On January 17, the Roman Catholic Church and its allied denominations in Jerusalem released a statement condemning Christian support for Israel as a “damaging ideology” that misleads the public and harms church unity. This might look like a unified Christian front turning against the Jewish State. But for hundreds of millions of Evangelical supporters of Israel, this statement clarifies exactly why we are not just Zionists—we are Protestant Zionists.
The Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem claim to be bothered by some “Christian” ideology, but the real issue is that these Protestants are helping the Jewish people retain national sovereignty in their ancient homeland. Under traditional Catholic or Eastern Orthodox theology, Jews might be tolerated as stateless minorities in Christian lands. However, the idea that the Jewish nation has a biblical right to sovereignty violates centuries of supersessionist theology—the belief that the Church has replaced Israel.
We Evangelical supporters of Israel are “Protestant” for a reason. We “protest” against the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox traditions that preceded it. While modern apologists suggest the Protestant Reformation is over, the protest remains vital, whether against the worship of Mary, or images, or unbiblical soteriology. Chief among our objections is the betrayal of the Bible in favor of church tradition. The foremost meaning of “Evangelical” is to believe in the primacy of Scripture (the euangelion in old parlance).
The Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem claim to be bothered by some “Christian” ideology, but the real issue is that these Protestants are helping the Jewish people retain national sovereignty in their ancient homeland. Under traditional Catholic or Eastern Orthodox theology, Jews might be tolerated as stateless minorities in Christian lands. However, the idea that the Jewish nation has a biblical right to sovereignty violates centuries of supersessionist theology—the belief that the Church has replaced Israel.
We Evangelical supporters of Israel are “Protestant” for a reason. We “protest” against the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox traditions that preceded it. While modern apologists suggest the Protestant Reformation is over, the protest remains vital, whether against the worship of Mary, or images, or unbiblical soteriology. Chief among our objections is the betrayal of the Bible in favor of church tradition. The foremost meaning of “Evangelical” is to believe in the primacy of Scripture (the euangelion in old parlance).
Geller Report
By Pamela Geller: In a move bearing all the unmistakable hallmarks of The Art of the Deal, President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that the United States has reached a framework agreement with NATO leadership over Greenland, reshaping Arctic security while suspending looming tariffs—leveraging economic pressure into strategic advantage for the United States and its allies.
Donald J. Trump announced that he has reached a preliminary framework with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on a future deal covering Greenland and the broader Arctic region, calling it a major strategic win for the United States and NATO allies. As part of the understanding, Trump said he will suspend planned tariffs set to take effect February 1 while negotiations continue, including talks related to the “Golden Dome” defense concept for Greenland.
According to reporting by the Wall Street Journal, discussions are expected to focus on expanded U.S. basing rights in Greenland, stronger European Arctic security commitments, and a U.S. right of first refusal on Greenland’s mineral investments to block Russian and Chinese influence. Trump said negotiations will be led by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, reporting directly to him as talks advance.
Donald J. Trump announced that he has reached a preliminary framework with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on a future deal covering Greenland and the broader Arctic region, calling it a major strategic win for the United States and NATO allies. As part of the understanding, Trump said he will suspend planned tariffs set to take effect February 1 while negotiations continue, including talks related to the “Golden Dome” defense concept for Greenland.
According to reporting by the Wall Street Journal, discussions are expected to focus on expanded U.S. basing rights in Greenland, stronger European Arctic security commitments, and a U.S. right of first refusal on Greenland’s mineral investments to block Russian and Chinese influence. Trump said negotiations will be led by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, reporting directly to him as talks advance.
Front Page Magazine
By Daniel Greenfield: Somalis built America, Rep. Pramila Jayapal claimed.
“You cannot talk about any achievement the City of Boston has had,” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu insisted, “without mentioning the Somali community that has lifted our city up.”
Do we live in America or do we live in ‘Somalimerica’?
If you look at the Minnesota state flag, its politicians, its fraud and its anti-ICE riots, you can see how parts of America are turning into ‘Somalimerica’. Right now mobs of angry white leftists are rallying in Minnesota to fight and die in the streets so that Somali pedophiles like Sahal Osman Shidane, convicted of criminal sexual conduct with a victim 13 to 15 years old, and Abdi Gelle Mohamed, convicted of the sexual abuse of a minor, don’t have to back home to Somalia.
Politicians tell us that Somalis built America. The media insists that we should be grateful that they’re here ‘revitalizing’ our communities which were hopeless before Somalis moved there.
“You cannot talk about any achievement the City of Boston has had,” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu insisted, “without mentioning the Somali community that has lifted our city up.”
Do we live in America or do we live in ‘Somalimerica’?
If you look at the Minnesota state flag, its politicians, its fraud and its anti-ICE riots, you can see how parts of America are turning into ‘Somalimerica’. Right now mobs of angry white leftists are rallying in Minnesota to fight and die in the streets so that Somali pedophiles like Sahal Osman Shidane, convicted of criminal sexual conduct with a victim 13 to 15 years old, and Abdi Gelle Mohamed, convicted of the sexual abuse of a minor, don’t have to back home to Somalia.
Politicians tell us that Somalis built America. The media insists that we should be grateful that they’re here ‘revitalizing’ our communities which were hopeless before Somalis moved there.
Jihad Watch
By Robert Spencer: Why is this man in the United States? How long can a nation endure the presence within it of a large number of people who long for its destruction?
“Director Of NY MAS Youth Center Mohammad Badawy In Brooklyn Friday Sermon: As A Muslim, My Life’s Mission Is To Fight The U.S. Government, The U.S. Army, And ICE Until My Last Breath – That Is My Reason For Existence.”
“Director Of NY MAS Youth Center Mohammad Badawy In Brooklyn Friday Sermon: As A Muslim, My Life’s Mission Is To Fight The U.S. Government, The U.S. Army, And ICE Until My Last Breath – That Is My Reason For Existence.”
Skywatch TV
The Board Of Peace
Host Derek Gilbert: President Trump revealed the charter for his Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum Thursday. The charter doesn’t mention Gaza, suggesting he may view this as a replacement for the United Nations.
Hope For Our Times
Today In Prophecy 01-22-26
Synopsis: In this episode of Today in Prophecy, Pastor Tom Hughes joins us from Florida after an incredible time ministering across the state, including visits to Calvary Chapel Port Charlotte, Calvary Chapel Venice, and an upcoming all-day conference at Calvary Chapel Palm Harbor. He also shares exciting updates on future events in Las Vegas and Sacramento, highlighting the growing hunger for biblical truth.
Erick Stakelbeck
Iran Vows Global Islamic Holy War Against U.S. if Trump Attacks
The Watchman Synopsis: Iran issues a stark warning as tensions rise with Washington. Officials say a U.S. strike could trigger a global Islamic response. What does this mean for Trump, the Middle East, and the world? We break down the threats, context, and risks.
