Prophecy News Watch - August 3, 2016

Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Obama Joins Singapore Leader in Latest Push of Trans-Pacific Trade Deal
U.S. President Barack Obama and Singapore's prime minister on Tuesday made impassioned sales pitches for the benefits of a pending Trans-Pacific trade deal during a state visit by the head of the Southeast Asian commercial hub.
White House approves 30-day airstrike mission against ISIS in Libya
President Obama has authorized a 30-day mission for the U.S. military to conduct airstrikes against the Islamic State terror group in Libya as new strikes were unleashed Tuesday, Fox News has learned.
North Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles, South Korea and U.S. say
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles Wednesday morning local time, U.S. and South Korean authorities said.
Syria Aleppo siege: Fighting rages as Russian jets strike
Intense fighting has continued around the Syrian city of Aleppo, where a rebel offensive is trying to break a government siege of rebel-held areas.
Pope Francis says it's 'terrible' that children are taught they can choose gender
Pope Francis has lamented that children are being taught at school that gender can be a choice, adding that his predecessor, Benedict XVI has labeled current times 'the epoch of sin against God the Creator.'
ISIS: Christians are Pagan 'Cross Worshippers'
ISIS is using the latest issue of its online magazine to portray Christianity as a 'false' religion and to encourage Muslims to launch more attacks on churches like the one carried out in France last week, Islam experts say.
Obama paid Iran $400 million ransom for American hostages: report
The Obama administration secretly airlifted $400 million in cash to Iran in January at the same time Tehran was releasing four jailed Americans, payment that a top congressional Republican is calling 'ransom.'
Worldwide drug use steady, but heroin on rise in U.S., U.N. report says
Worldwide, drug use has remained steady over the past four years, according to a report released today by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. However, researchers found that heroin use in the United States is up 145% since 2007.
Obama Wants US to Ratify Trade Deal That His Likely Successor Opposes
U.S. President Barack Obama wants Congress to approve the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal his administration has been negotiating for nearly his entire time in office. The major candidates to replace him in January would rather not see that happen.
'Terrorist' chemical weapon attack kills 5 in Aleppo, Syrian regime claims
A 'terrorist' group launched a chemical attack that killed five people in Aleppo on Tuesday, CNN quoted a Syrian government official as saying. Meanwhile, an Anti-regime group stated chlorine gas canisters were dropped in Idlib province. If the two attacks are connected is still unclear.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Temple Institute announces school to train Levitical priests
The Temple Institute, dedicated to reestablishing the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and in keeping its memory alive, announced it is opening a school for training Levitical priests for their eventual service in a new temple.
Israeli officials tricked into interviews for Lebanese documentary on 2006 war
A documentary in the 2006 Lebanon war aired recently on a Hezbollah linked television station featured interviews with Israeli officials and a soldier who were tricked into providing statements, the Israeli daily Haaretz reports.
Israeli air force to take part in US exercise alongside Pakistan: report
A contingent of Israel's air force is to participate in a three-week training exercise in the United States, which will reportedly also include Pakistani pilots, Haaretz said on Wednesday.
national security leadership on Monday, entering the final stage of talks over a new decade-long US defense package.

Inside the United States
FBI took months to warn Democrats of suspected Russian role in hack: sources
The FBI did not tell the Democratic National Committee that U.S officials suspected it was the target of a Russian government-backed cyber attack when agents first contacted the party last fall, three people with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.
Federal watchdog: Whistleblower retaliation happens 'too often' under Obama
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel said Tuesday that whistleblowers across the federal government are still facing unlawful retaliation in the Obama administration, and that the agency is still working to stop these illegal practices.
Vice President Joe Biden officiates same-sex wedding of White House staffers
Vice President Biden officiated a same-sex wedding at the vice president's residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory on Tuesday.

U.S. Politics
Trump says he can't endorse GOP candidates Ryan, McCain in upcoming races
As criticism, tolerance and support swirl throughout the Republican ranks, presidential nominee Donald Trump said Tuesday that he isn't supporting two of the party's most prominent leaders in their upcoming congressional races.
Report: Democratic National Committee CEO resigns
Another top Democratic National Committee official resigned after leaked emails revealed party leaders' conversations, according to a report.
Trump is 'woefully' unfit for presidency, Obama says
Obama says that Trump lacks the temperament, grasp of constitutional norms and basic understanding of the world around him necessary to occupy the world's most powerful office.

Christian News
Imprisonment of Christian pastors unabated in Iran
International Christian Concern has learned that three pastors from the country of Azerbaijan were arrested in late June after they visited Iran. It's not known why they were arrested, leaving their families to fear for the safety of their loved ones.