Prophecy News Watch - February 7, 2024

Around the World
New Report Details Iran Closer Than Ever To Building a Nuclear Weapons
A new report by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) raises serious concerns about Iran's ability to build a nuclear bomb, marking a significant escalation by assigning its highest warning level, "Extreme Danger," for the first time since it started monitoring Iran's nuclear activities in the 1990s.
China-Born Australian Activist Sentenced To Death
Australia was weighing its options Tuesday after a Chinese court gave a suspended death sentence to a prominent China-born Australian pro-democracy activist on Monday. The Australian government, which has repeatedly raised his case over the years, said it was appalled.
Australia Rushing To Become World’s First Functionally Cashless Society
Australia has begun unleashing a digital revolution to possibly become the world's first functionally cashless nation by 2025 after a digital identity (ID) document scheme will be rolled out across the country by July, Worthy News learned Tuesday.
Grandson Munich Massacre Victim Hospitalized After Anti-Jewish Attack In Berlin
German police have detained a 23-year-old man for “attacking and seriously injuring” the grandson of an Israeli athletics coach who was murdered by Palestinian fighters in the Munich Olympics massacre in 1972, several sources confirmed Monday.
Hungary Refuses To Ratify Sweden’s NATO Membership
Legislators of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s party boycotted an opposition-initiated parliamentary session on Sweden’s entry into NATO, ensuring further delays and more tensions between lone holdout Hungary and other allies of the military alliance.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
U.K. Signals It May Recognize Palestinian State After Gaza War
During a visit to Lebanon, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron stated achieving peace would be unattainable as long as Hamas controlled Gaza. However, he emphasized that offering Palestinians the opportunity for statehood was "absolutely vital for the long-term peace and security of the region."
US Considers Aiding Gaza Palestinians Through Other Agencies Amid Continuing Suspension of UNRWA Funding
Continuing the suspension of its funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA), the United States announced it is looking to provide assistance to Gaza Palestinians through other aid organizations instead, the Times of Israel (TOI) reports. Together with several other western powers, the Biden administration suspended its funding of UNRWA last month following credible allegations that 12 of the agency’s staffers had participated in the Hamas’ Oct.7 genocidal attack on Israel.

Inside the United States
U.S. House Votes Against Impeaching Mayorkas
The U.S. House of Representatives voted Tuesday against impeaching U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, with four Republicans joining all Democrats in voting against impeachment.
Speaker Johnson Criticizes Biden For Turning Its Back on Israel
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) criticized President Joe Biden for his threat to veto a standalone aid bill for Israel in their "hour of greatest need."
Trump Doesn’t Have Presidential Immunity, Federal Appeals Court Says
A federal appeals court dealt former President Donald Trump's defense a major blow Tuesday when it said he doesn't have presidential immunity to protect him from charges of election interference in his Washington D.C. case.

Christian News
India: Aid Group Assists 50 Persecuted Christian Farmers Attacked by Hindu Nationalists
The International Christian Concern (ICC) advocacy and aid organization reported this week that it has provided aid to 50 Christian farmers suffering intense Hindu nationalist persecution in India’s Chhattisgarh state.
Historic Christian Community Dwindling In Iraq
Causing alarm that soon there will soon be nothing left of Iraq’s historic Christian community, more than million Christians have now left the country due to war, persecution, government corruption, and unemployment, the Catholic Register reports. There are now just some 150,000 Christians in Iraq, compared to around 1.5 million in 2003.