Prophecy News Watch - December 2, 2016
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Islamic State has unleashed over 600 car bombs in Mosul battle
The Islamic State has launched 632 vehicle bombs against Iraqi forces since their offensive to reclaim the city of Mosul began six weeks ago, a senior military official said Thursday.
Iran says extension of sanctions act by US Congress violates nuclear deal
Iran's Foreign Ministry said on Friday that the US Senate's vote to extend sanctions against the Islamic Republic for 10 years violated a historic nuclear deal reached between the country and six major powers in 2015.
Trump team eyes proposed new non-nuclear sanctions on Iran
Donald Trump's transition team is examining proposals for new non-nuclear sanctions on Iran, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing congressional sources who have been in contact with the Republican President-elect's team.
Russia's election hacking sounds new alarms across Senate
Senate lawmakers reiterated concerns this week involving Russia's purported meddling in the recent White House race nearly two months after the Obama administration publicly accused the Kremlin of interfering in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Hamas to hold war preparation drill in Gaza
The government of Hamas, which is the de-facto governing authority in Gaza, continues to build up its military capabilities in preparation for a future conflict with Israel.
Obama signs waiver to prevent moving US Embassy to Jerusalem
President Barack Obama signed a waiver to prevent moving the American embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Sea of Galilee water levels rise due to heavy downpours
In wake of the torrential downpours across Israel in the past few days the water levels of the Sea of Galilee rose 1 cm.
Inside the United States
Trump vows to ‘stop dead’ Mideast immigration: ‘We have no idea who they are’
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to “keep America safe” by cracking down on immigration from the Middle East and favoring “stability” in foreign policy.
Rush Limbaugh Rips Obama for Mocking Trump on Carrier in June
Conservative radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh Thursday slammed President Barack Obama for dismissing Donald Trump's pledge to keep Carrier from moving 1,000 jobs from Indianapolis to Mexico in a town hall meeting in June.
President-elect Donald Trump at first stop on 'thank you' tour: 'We are not going to be divided for long'
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to bring the nation together and said thank you to Ohio on Thursday, December 1st -- saying the state had heard history's call and helped him win the presidency, even though his supporters called for his former opponent Hillary Clinton to be put in jail.
Trump to nominate retired Gen. James Mattis to lead Pentagon
President-elect Donald Trump says he will nominate retired Gen. James Mattis to be his defense secretary.
Christian News
Muslims Torch Christian Village Over Church Rumors
A mob of Muslims launched a violent attack on a Christian village in Egypt after rumors of an attempt to build a new church.
'In God We Trust:' US Motto Targeted in Lawsuit
This time, a federal court has once again dismissed a lawsuit that asked for the removal of the National Motto, 'In God We Trust,' from U.S. currency.
Dutch Christian Survives Terror Attack on Jerusalem Bus, Forgives Attackers
Marike Veldman left Holland and made a new home for herself in Jerusalem almost 40 years ago. Her goal was simple: to become a foster-mother to Arab children.
Jakarta protests: Muslims turn out in force against Christian governor Ahok
A crowd of at least 200,000 Muslim protesters has descended on Jakarta to demand the Christian governor of the Indonesian capital be arrested for insulting Islam.
Dollywood employee finds burned Bible page after wildfires
The day after wildfires tore through Gatlinburg, damaging or destroying more than 700 structures, killing at least 10 people and displacing thousands, Isaac McCord was doing his part to help out, picking up debris from the Dollywood park grounds.
Around the World
Islamic State has unleashed over 600 car bombs in Mosul battle
The Islamic State has launched 632 vehicle bombs against Iraqi forces since their offensive to reclaim the city of Mosul began six weeks ago, a senior military official said Thursday.
Iran says extension of sanctions act by US Congress violates nuclear deal
Iran's Foreign Ministry said on Friday that the US Senate's vote to extend sanctions against the Islamic Republic for 10 years violated a historic nuclear deal reached between the country and six major powers in 2015.
Trump team eyes proposed new non-nuclear sanctions on Iran
Donald Trump's transition team is examining proposals for new non-nuclear sanctions on Iran, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing congressional sources who have been in contact with the Republican President-elect's team.
Russia's election hacking sounds new alarms across Senate
Senate lawmakers reiterated concerns this week involving Russia's purported meddling in the recent White House race nearly two months after the Obama administration publicly accused the Kremlin of interfering in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Hamas to hold war preparation drill in Gaza
The government of Hamas, which is the de-facto governing authority in Gaza, continues to build up its military capabilities in preparation for a future conflict with Israel.
Obama signs waiver to prevent moving US Embassy to Jerusalem
President Barack Obama signed a waiver to prevent moving the American embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Sea of Galilee water levels rise due to heavy downpours
In wake of the torrential downpours across Israel in the past few days the water levels of the Sea of Galilee rose 1 cm.
Inside the United States
Trump vows to ‘stop dead’ Mideast immigration: ‘We have no idea who they are’
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to “keep America safe” by cracking down on immigration from the Middle East and favoring “stability” in foreign policy.
Rush Limbaugh Rips Obama for Mocking Trump on Carrier in June
Conservative radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh Thursday slammed President Barack Obama for dismissing Donald Trump's pledge to keep Carrier from moving 1,000 jobs from Indianapolis to Mexico in a town hall meeting in June.
President-elect Donald Trump at first stop on 'thank you' tour: 'We are not going to be divided for long'
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to bring the nation together and said thank you to Ohio on Thursday, December 1st -- saying the state had heard history's call and helped him win the presidency, even though his supporters called for his former opponent Hillary Clinton to be put in jail.
Trump to nominate retired Gen. James Mattis to lead Pentagon
President-elect Donald Trump says he will nominate retired Gen. James Mattis to be his defense secretary.
Christian News
Muslims Torch Christian Village Over Church Rumors
A mob of Muslims launched a violent attack on a Christian village in Egypt after rumors of an attempt to build a new church.
'In God We Trust:' US Motto Targeted in Lawsuit
This time, a federal court has once again dismissed a lawsuit that asked for the removal of the National Motto, 'In God We Trust,' from U.S. currency.
Dutch Christian Survives Terror Attack on Jerusalem Bus, Forgives Attackers
Marike Veldman left Holland and made a new home for herself in Jerusalem almost 40 years ago. Her goal was simple: to become a foster-mother to Arab children.
Jakarta protests: Muslims turn out in force against Christian governor Ahok
A crowd of at least 200,000 Muslim protesters has descended on Jakarta to demand the Christian governor of the Indonesian capital be arrested for insulting Islam.
Dollywood employee finds burned Bible page after wildfires
The day after wildfires tore through Gatlinburg, damaging or destroying more than 700 structures, killing at least 10 people and displacing thousands, Isaac McCord was doing his part to help out, picking up debris from the Dollywood park grounds.