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Destroying Iran’s Nuclear Program: Once Again, The World Owes Its Thanks To Israel

In 1981, Israel struck and destroyed an almost finished nuclear reactor in Sadam Hussein’s Iraq. The backlash was severe. The New York Times called it “inexcusable” and “short-sighted.” The Times turned out to be wrong on both counts. New Delhi Television wrote in 2023, “Many nations condemned Israel for the airstrike on the nuclear reactor. But after the first Gulf War in 1990-91, leaders retroactively supported the incredible operation as the Israeli attack prevented Iraq from eventually acquiring nuclear weapons.”

Hindsight really is 20/20. Ten years after Israel’s strike, the United States led 31 nations in a battle to stop Sadam’s takeover of the oil rich nation of Kuwait. As the Iraqi troops fled in defeat, they set the Kuwait oil fields on fire which some scientists wrongly warned might cause worldwide cooling. Despite the global risk, Sadam Hussein acted out of pure spite. Imagine if even one secret nuclear weapon had been available for him to use against US troops. Of course, if Sadam had been in the nuclear club and it were known, none of the 31 nations would have been willing to fight him. He would have kept Kuwait and, with it, outsized control of global energy prices.

Sadam never got nukes. Thank you, Israel.

On June 13, 2025, at 3:30 am local time in Iran, Israel struck that nation’s vast nuclear facilities. The Israelis took out Iran’s top military leaders and several of its principle nuclear scientists. In those and subsequent strikes, Israel destroyed or did serious harm to Iran’s nuclear facilities at locations across the country. 

Iran’s Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant is built within a mountain. When Iranian dissidents made Israel and the United States intelligence aware of the Fordow plant in 2009, then-President Obama said, “The size and configuration of this facility is inconsistent with a peaceful program.” That was an understatement, but true. You don’t build a huge nuclear enrichment plant inside a mountain if it is being built for peaceful purposes. You put it in a mountain if you want it secret and unassailable.

As of this writing, I don’t know how successful Israel was at diminishing Fordow’s capabilities. Even bunker-busters aren’t able, as far as we know, to get a bomb through a mountain. However, before the attack, military sources said that a strategic strike on Fordow might cause cave-ins, and that could cause significant damage.

Some criticized Israel because they think the recent attack could lead to wider war in the Middle East. It’s more likely that Israel postponed such a war. Iran had already made war with Israel as widespread as it could. Before he was overthrown, Iran used Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in their war on Israel. But now he’s gone. At Iran’s behest, Hezbollah had been waging a decades-long battle against Israel from the north. But, for now, Hezbollah has been defanged. The Houthis in Yemen are doing everything they can against Israel, but it isn’t much. The Shiite militias in Iraq hate Israel and are loyal to Iran, but they have little firepower. 

Hamas is the only non-Shiite group in the Middle East consistently allied with Iran. That’s because Hamas will befriend anyone willing to give it weapons and money. But that alliance is now useless. Will Israel’s actions cause a wider war? Probably not. It was already as wide as Iran could make it. 

Israel’s Sunni Muslim neighbors hate and fear Iran. They complained against Israel publicly, but privately, no one was more relieved. By causing a major delay in Iran’s nuclear program, the Jewish state is doing them a tremendous favor, and they know it. Israel is also doing the rest of the world a favor, especially the United States. Thank you, Israel.



All Christians and common sense driven individuals should be in full support of Israel’s operation. Iran’s repeated threat to wipe the Jewish State off the map is not a figure of speech; it’s a brazen declaration of its very real intentions. As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rightly underscored, “Israel will never allow those who call for our annihilation to develop the means to achieve that goal.”

Israel’s fighter jets have been flying over the skies of Iran day and night, decimating the Iranian regime—targeting nuclear facilities, the IRGC headquarters, ballistic missile factories and launch sites, oil depots, and much more. Many within Iran’s leadership and top nuclear scientists have also been eliminated in the strikes.

Iran has responded by launching several barrages of UAVs and ballistic missiles into Israel. Though many have been intercepted, the indiscriminately aimed Iranian projectiles have killed multiple Israeli civilians and wounded hundreds more.

Israel is not backing down. Nor should they.

As Christians, the question is not, “Will Israel be destroyed?” God has gathered the Jewish people back to their land, never to be uprooted again. However, as October 7th made very clear, Israel is not immune to the demonic and murderous schemes of those who hate God’s chosen people.

Most of the world despises Israel and the Jewish people without cause, but they should always feel the faithful love and prayerful support of Christians. Those in the church who hate or are indifferent to their hardship are on the wrong side of this spiritual battle.

The church has an important role to play in helping the Jewish State—and it is one that we should take seriously. There is tremendous power in prayer. Petition the Lord’s throne for Israel’s miraculous protection, the wisdom and discernment of their leadership, and to thwart the malicious attacks of their enemies.

We are called in the Bible to “pray for the peace of Jerusalem” (Psalm 122:6)—and that is direct instruction that we should all wholeheartedly follow.

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America’s Friendship With Israel Is Not Simply A ‘Political Issue,’ It Is A Profoundly Biblical One

The historic partnership between the United States and Israel during Operation Epic Fury has been a sight to see. Analysts are describing the blitz against the Iranian regime as “one of the most coordinated Allied operations in modern warfare.” The deep friendship Israel holds with the Trump administration has been a game-changer in the Middle East, one that stands in sharp contrast to others that came before.

Test The Spirits: The Modern Day Explosion Of Religious Deception

In the times in which we’re living, we should be aware of religious deception. Jesus said that in the last days, there would be an explosion of it, culminating in the appearance of the ultimate deceiver, the Antichrist. We should look out for cults and groups who say they’re the way to God and that their leader, guru, or teacher is the Messiah. Today, in addition to relatively established cults, newer groups have sprung up. There has been a literal explosion of mysticism and spirituality in recent years.

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Jan Markell: Ten Prominent Markers Of Jesus’ Soon Return

A common question in the prophecy community as to our times is, “Why are we still here?” It’s a good question. With the rapid convergence of so many last days’ signs, we should be filled with hopeful expectation of Jesus’ return. In 2026, watch the following. They are just ten prominent markers as to how late it is.

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Israel My Glory

In 1981, Israel struck and destroyed an almost finished nuclear reactor in Sadam Hussein’s Iraq. The backlash was severe. The New York Times called it “inexcusable” and “short-sighted.” The Times turned out to be wrong on both counts. New Delhi Television wrote in 2023, “Many nations condemned Israel for the airstrike on the nuclear reactor. But after the first Gulf War in 1990-91, leaders retroactively supported the incredible operation as the Israeli attack prevented Iraq from eventually acquiring nuclear weapons.”

Hindsight really is 20/20. Ten years after Israel’s strike, the United States led 31 nations in a battle to stop Sadam’s takeover of the oil rich nation of Kuwait. As the Iraqi troops fled in defeat, they set the Kuwait oil fields on fire which some scientists wrongly warned might cause worldwide cooling. Despite the global risk, Sadam Hussein acted out of pure spite. Imagine if even one secret nuclear weapon had been available for him to use against US troops. Of course, if Sadam had been in the nuclear club and it were known, none of the 31 nations would have been willing to fight him. He would have kept Kuwait and, with it, outsized control of global energy prices.

Sadam never got nukes. Thank you, Israel.

On June 13, 2025, at 3:30 am local time in Iran, Israel struck that nation’s vast nuclear facilities. The Israelis took out Iran’s top military leaders and several of its principle nuclear scientists. In those and subsequent strikes, Israel destroyed or did serious harm to Iran’s nuclear facilities at locations across the country. 

Iran’s Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant is built within a mountain. When Iranian dissidents made Israel and the United States intelligence aware of the Fordow plant in 2009, then-President Obama said, “The size and configuration of this facility is inconsistent with a peaceful program.” That was an understatement, but true. You don’t build a huge nuclear enrichment plant inside a mountain if it is being built for peaceful purposes. You put it in a mountain if you want it secret and unassailable.

As of this writing, I don’t know how successful Israel was at diminishing Fordow’s capabilities. Even bunker-busters aren’t able, as far as we know, to get a bomb through a mountain. However, before the attack, military sources said that a strategic strike on Fordow might cause cave-ins, and that could cause significant damage.

Some criticized Israel because they think the recent attack could lead to wider war in the Middle East. It’s more likely that Israel postponed such a war. Iran had already made war with Israel as widespread as it could. Before he was overthrown, Iran used Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in their war on Israel. But now he’s gone. At Iran’s behest, Hezbollah had been waging a decades-long battle against Israel from the north. But, for now, Hezbollah has been defanged. The Houthis in Yemen are doing everything they can against Israel, but it isn’t much. The Shiite militias in Iraq hate Israel and are loyal to Iran, but they have little firepower. 

Hamas is the only non-Shiite group in the Middle East consistently allied with Iran. That’s because Hamas will befriend anyone willing to give it weapons and money. But that alliance is now useless. Will Israel’s actions cause a wider war? Probably not. It was already as wide as Iran could make it. 

Israel’s Sunni Muslim neighbors hate and fear Iran. They complained against Israel publicly, but privately, no one was more relieved. By causing a major delay in Iran’s nuclear program, the Jewish state is doing them a tremendous favor, and they know it. Israel is also doing the rest of the world a favor, especially the United States. Thank you, Israel.



All Christians and common sense driven individuals should be in full support of Israel’s operation. Iran’s repeated threat to wipe the Jewish State off the map is not a figure of speech; it’s a brazen declaration of its very real intentions. As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rightly underscored, “Israel will never allow those who call for our annihilation to develop the means to achieve that goal.”

Israel’s fighter jets have been flying over the skies of Iran day and night, decimating the Iranian regime—targeting nuclear facilities, the IRGC headquarters, ballistic missile factories and launch sites, oil depots, and much more. Many within Iran’s leadership and top nuclear scientists have also been eliminated in the strikes.

Iran has responded by launching several barrages of UAVs and ballistic missiles into Israel. Though many have been intercepted, the indiscriminately aimed Iranian projectiles have killed multiple Israeli civilians and wounded hundreds more.

Israel is not backing down. Nor should they.

As Christians, the question is not, “Will Israel be destroyed?” God has gathered the Jewish people back to their land, never to be uprooted again. However, as October 7th made very clear, Israel is not immune to the demonic and murderous schemes of those who hate God’s chosen people.

Most of the world despises Israel and the Jewish people without cause, but they should always feel the faithful love and prayerful support of Christians. Those in the church who hate or are indifferent to their hardship are on the wrong side of this spiritual battle.

The church has an important role to play in helping the Jewish State—and it is one that we should take seriously. There is tremendous power in prayer. Petition the Lord’s throne for Israel’s miraculous protection, the wisdom and discernment of their leadership, and to thwart the malicious attacks of their enemies.

We are called in the Bible to “pray for the peace of Jerusalem” (Psalm 122:6)—and that is direct instruction that we should all wholeheartedly follow.

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America’s Friendship With Israel Is Not Simply A ‘Political Issue,’ It Is A Profoundly Biblical One

The historic partnership between the United States and Israel during Operation Epic Fury has been a sight to see. Analysts are describing the blitz against the Iranian regime as “one of the most coordinated Allied operations in modern warfare.” The deep friendship Israel holds with the Trump administration has been a game-changer in the Middle East, one that stands in sharp contrast to others that came before.

Test The Spirits: The Modern Day Explosion Of Religious Deception

In the times in which we’re living, we should be aware of religious deception. Jesus said that in the last days, there would be an explosion of it, culminating in the appearance of the ultimate deceiver, the Antichrist. We should look out for cults and groups who say they’re the way to God and that their leader, guru, or teacher is the Messiah. Today, in addition to relatively established cults, newer groups have sprung up. There has been a literal explosion of mysticism and spirituality in recent years.

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Jan Markell: Ten Prominent Markers Of Jesus’ Soon Return

A common question in the prophecy community as to our times is, “Why are we still here?” It’s a good question. With the rapid convergence of so many last days’ signs, we should be filled with hopeful expectation of Jesus’ return. In 2026, watch the following. They are just ten prominent markers as to how late it is.

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