Prophecy News Watch - June 5, 2025

Around the World
Trump’s Trade Team Wants Foreign Nations To Submit Best Trade Proposals
President Donald Trump's trade team sent letters to foreign nations facing reciprocal tariffs seeking their best trade offers by Wednesday as the administration looks to make deals.
U.S. to Consolidate Troops in Syria, Overhauls Policy After “Century of Failure”
The United States will drastically scale back its military presence in Syria, consolidating forces into a single base, part of a sweeping policy overhaul declared by newly appointed U.S. Special Envoy Thomas Barrack.
Khamenei Rejects U.S. Nuclear Proposal as Trump’s Hardline Stance Gains Overwhelming Support
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has rejected a revised U.S. proposal to limit and eventually end uranium enrichment in the country, declaring it a direct affront to Iran's sovereignty and independence. The rejection throws U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations into renewed crisis, as the Trump administration considers its next move.
Iran Reinforces Air Defenses Ahead of Possible Israeli or U.S. Strikes
Iran is rebuilding its air defense systems around key nuclear sites amid fears of potential Israeli or U.S. strikes, according to the Financial Times. Satellite imagery and intelligence reports show Tehran has moved missile launchers, including Russian-made S-300s, to protect uranium enrichment facilities at Natanz and Fordow.
Three Bombs Found In Cologne; 20,000 Rushed To Safety
The biggest evacuation in the German city of Cologne since the Second World War is underway after the discovery of three unexploded bombs dropped by Allied forces 80 years ago.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
U.S. Vetoes UN Security Council Resolution Calling for Immediate Gaza Ceasefire Without Hostage Release
The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday held a pivotal vote on a draft resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza -- a resolution that notably made no mention of the Israeli hostages still held by Hamas. The resolution gained overwhelming support from 14 of the 15 member states, but was ultimately blocked by a veto from the United States.
Israel Unveils Revolutionary Laser Defense Systems That Could Eliminate Need for Bomb Shelters
In a major leap forward for missile defense, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems unveiled its new family of laser weapons that could render traditional bomb shelters largely obsolete during most aerial attacks. The Iron Beam series--comprising the stationary Iron Beam, mobile Iron Beam M, and vehicle-mounted Lite Beam--was introduced last week and will continue to be presented throughout 2025.
Coalition on the Brink: Netanyahu Scrambles to Avert Knesset Dissolution Over Haredi Draft Law
Israel's governing coalition is teetering on the edge of collapse as tensions over a proposed Haredi conscription bill deepen, prompting multiple parties to push for dissolving the Knesset and sending the nation toward new elections.
Israel Strikes Syria After Syrian and Houthi Rocket Attacks
Israel’s military said it struck Syria early Wednesday after a “barrage of rockets” launched by forces in southern Syria and Houthis in Yemen entered Israel, forcing millions to seek shelter.

Inside the United States
Justice Department Launches Investigation into Biden’s Final Pardons Amid Autopen Scandal
The U.S. Justice Department has launched a sweeping investigation into thousands of controversial last-minute pardons issued by former President Joe Biden, many of which were reportedly signed using an autopen device rather than by Biden himself.
Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Barring Chinese Communist Party Land Purchases Near U.S. Military Bases
In a decision with broad national implications, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed a bill that would have banned the Chinese government and its affiliates from purchasing land in the state--particularly near U.S. military installations. The move has ignited fierce criticism from Republicans and national security advocates who argue the veto undermines U.S. defense readiness and emboldens America's top geopolitical rival.
Birthright Citizenship, Guns, Pornography On Supreme Court Docket
June marks the final month of the Supreme Court’s 2024-2025 term and all nine justices are racing against the clock to issue final opinions on controversial cases.
FBI Releases Writings from Covenant School Shooter, Revealing Deep Hatred Toward Christianity and Children
After more than two years of legal battles, the FBI has released over 100 pages of disturbing writings and personal documents belonging to Audrey Hale, the perpetrator of the March 2023 Covenant School shooting that left six people dead -- including three children.
Chinese Nationals Charged in Plot to Smuggle ‘Agroterrorism Weapon’ Into U.S.
Two Chinese nationals have been charged in what federal officials are calling a "grave national security threat" after allegedly smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen into the United States with the intent to conduct research at the University of Michigan. Authorities say the scheme involved a toxin-laced fungus capable of decimating America's agricultural system and causing severe illness in humans and livestock.
Ice Agents Arrest 1,500 In Massachusetts Despite No Local Help
Federal authorities continue to take action in Massachusetts after state and local authorities implemented policies directing police to not work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Trump Rejects Pride Proclamation as Republicans Move to Reclaim June as ‘Family Month’
In a clear departure from the progressive movement, President Donald Trump's White House confirmed Tuesday there will be no proclamation recognizing June as "Pride Month." Instead, a growing coalition of conservative lawmakers is working to reclaim June for traditional values by introducing a resolution to officially designate it as "Family Month."
Washington Church Defends Hiring Freedom as Ninth Circuit Weighs Religious Exemption Case
A three-judge panel from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday in a case testing the limits of religious freedom and anti-discrimination laws, as the state of Washington seeks to overturn an injunction shielding a church-run nonprofit from enforcement of hiring restrictions under state law.
Boulder ‘Terror’ Suspect’s Family In Ice Custody, Pending Deportation
The family members of the suspect in Sunday's Colorado attack have been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials and could be deported as early as Tuesday evening, according to the White House.

Christian News
Churches Shut After Easter Attacks as Revival and Persecution Intensify in India
More than a month after coordinated attacks on Easter Sunday by Hindu nationalist groups, several Christian churches in Gujarat remain closed, exposing a rising tide of religious persecution even as India experiences significant Christian revival over the past two decades.
More than 100 Christians Killed In Nigeria
More than 100 Christians, including children, pastors, farmers, and “even people attending a funeral,” have been killed and around 5,000 displaced in attacks by Islamist militants in Nigeria, a Christian advocacy group confirmed Tuesday.

Worthy Insights
Christian Camp That Led Thousands to Christ Faces Legal Battle to Uphold Biblical Beliefs on Gender
Camp IdRaHaJe, which is taken from the song "I'd Rather Have Jesus," is celebrating 77 years of introducing young campers to the Lord during weeklong forays to the foothills of Bailey, Colorado.