
Breaking News Updates - April 25, 2026

An LGBT Festival In The Shadow Of Sodom: What 'Pride Land' Symbolizes For Israel
In early June 2026, thousands are expected to gather along the shores of the Dead Sea for "Pride Land," a four-day festival billed as the largest LGBT celebration the Middle East has ever seen. The region surrounding the Dead Sea has long been associated with the account of Sodom and Gomorrah, described in Genesis 19.

The Next 9/11 Won’t Look The Same: Missing Crop Duster Drones Are Wake Up Call
For decades, U.S. counterterrorism planning has revolved around large, centralized threats--planes, bombs, coordinated attacks like those seen in the September 11 attacks. But technology has quietly shifted the landscape. Today, the tools required to inflict large-scale harm are smaller, cheaper, and increasingly accessible. And perhaps most concerning--they're dual-use.

Hamas Adopts Iran-Style Planning - Buying Time While Preparing For War
Senior security officials say Hamas is waiting for changes in the region, especially related to Iran. During this time, the group aims to recover economically and rebuild its military strength.

When Protest Turns To Praise: Why Are Americans Cheering Our Enemies?
There was a time when disagreement with U.S. foreign policy stopped well short of celebrating the success of those who actively oppose it. You could argue against wars, question alliances, even protest loudly in the streets—but still agree on a basic moral boundary: you don’t cheer for forces aligned with terrorism or hostile regimes targeting civilians and American interests. That boundary is now becoming harder to recognize.

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