April 29, 2026

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Even Hitler Knew When The War Was Lost—But Instead Of Accepting Defeat, Hamas Is Digging In

Chris Katulka

Before taking his own life on April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler appointed Admiral Karl Dönitz, commander of Germany’s U-boat fleet, as his successor. Hitler knew that World War II was lost and betrayal among his leadership surrounded him. He turned to Dönitz, a man he regarded as disciplined, loyal, and untainted by the corruption of the Nazi inner circle, to defend what remained of the collapsing Reich. Instead, when Hitler died, Dönitz accepted reality: The Nazis were beaten.

The Allies were closing in from east and west, Berlin had fallen, the German army was crushed, and the people were starving. The only rational act left was to save lives, especially those of soldiers and civilians fleeing the Soviets’ advance. Dönitz formed a caretaker administration focused solely on survival. It lacked the venomous ideology and iron grip of the Nazi regime. Days later, Dönitz’s envoys signed Germany’s unconditional surrender. The Third Reich was officially dead.

Unlike his predecessor, Dönitz didn’t cling to delusions of victory or fantasies of a “Thousand-Year Reich.” His aim was pragmatic: Stop the killing, end the madness, and allow a defeated nation to survive. History, however, has a way of repeating itself. Eight decades later, another Jew-hating ideology faces collapse.

In October, President Donald Trump signed a peace agreement in Egypt, with leaders from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, aimed at ending the war in Gaza. The 20-point plan requires Hamas to return all remaining hostages, alive and dead, and to relinquish its control over Gaza.

Hamas now faces realities its leaders refuse to admit. It is surrounded by Israeli forces; key leaders have been killed; regional backers like Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iran are battered and constrained; and Arab nations have agreed to the deal that supports its demise.

But instead of standing down, Hamas is digging in, confusing stubbornness for strength. Rather than relinquishing power, it is consolidating it. Hamas seems determined to preserve its political and military grip on Gaza, perpetuating an ideology of hatred and martyrdom.

Dönitz recognized the futility of further bloodshed. He chose surrender over slaughter. By contrast, Hamas persists in a cult of death, unable to distinguish resistance from self-destruction.

Hitler’s death marked the end of the Third Reich and unraveled his poisonous worldview. As German citizens learned of the Holocaust’s atrocities, many were horrified and ashamed. By the 1960s, a new generation had rejected Nazism altogether, denouncing it as moral evil. The Allies reinforced that rejection by rebuilding Germany on principles of democracy, free speech, and human rights. Holocaust remembrance and repentance became part of Germany’s national identity.

Hamas, however, clings to its ideology with fanatical resolve. It continues murdering fellow Gazans it brands as “collaborators with Israel” and indoctrinating its children with hatred toward the nation and the Jewish people, twisting its defeat into a false narrative of victory.

Even Hitler knew he had lost the war. Dönitz knew enough to end it. Hamas, tragically, knows neither.

The peace deal offers Gaza an opportunity to begin again—to rebuild, to live, to hope. But as long as Hamas clings to violence, the cycle of destruction will persist. For the sake of Israelis seeking security and Palestinians dreaming of dignity, I pray that this peace plan brings a measure of stability to the region. While skeptical about human peace accords, I remain hopeful in Christ, whose Kingdom alone will bring lasting, eternal peace to Israel, its neighbors, and the world. As the prophet Isaiah wrote, “He shall judge between the nations, and rebuke many people; they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore” (Isaiah 2:4).

Until that day comes, we pray for the Prince of Peace Himself to come quickly and reign forever.


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Florida Governor Bans Tax Dollars From Being Spent On ‘Radical Climate Agendas And Identity Politics’

The two pieces of legislation, backed by Governor Ron DeSantis and signed into law last week, are a continuation of Florida’s efforts to expand freedom and destroy what the governor refers to as “woke” ideology, his office said. “Floridians should not be forced to pay for radical climate agendas or identity politics with their hard-earned tax dollars,” said DeSantis, a Republican, in a statement about the laws. The “important bills,” continued the governor, “limit government overreach and prevent local authorities from imposing carbon taxes and discriminatory DEI mandates on Floridians.”

A Growing Worldview Which Glorifies And Celebrates Political Violence

Respondents who identified themselves as politically left of center showed higher willingness to accept political violence. More than half of respondents in this group said it would be at least partially justified to murder Musk (50%) and the president (56%). Nearly 60% felt it would be at least partially justified to destroy a Tesla dealership.

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Stoking Violence: The Assassination Culture In America Is Not A Problem Coming From ‘Both Sides Of The Aisle’

The assassination culture we're seeing in America right now is not a problem coming from “both sides of the aisle." Yet this is the claim the mainstream media runs with every time there is an attempt on a conservative's life, and there have been many in recent years. We witnessed it again this past weekend when President Trump was targeted for death yet again by a radical leftist at the White House Correspondents Dinner in DC.

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Chris Katulka

Before taking his own life on April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler appointed Admiral Karl Dönitz, commander of Germany’s U-boat fleet, as his successor. Hitler knew that World War II was lost and betrayal among his leadership surrounded him. He turned to Dönitz, a man he regarded as disciplined, loyal, and untainted by the corruption of the Nazi inner circle, to defend what remained of the collapsing Reich. Instead, when Hitler died, Dönitz accepted reality: The Nazis were beaten.

The Allies were closing in from east and west, Berlin had fallen, the German army was crushed, and the people were starving. The only rational act left was to save lives, especially those of soldiers and civilians fleeing the Soviets’ advance. Dönitz formed a caretaker administration focused solely on survival. It lacked the venomous ideology and iron grip of the Nazi regime. Days later, Dönitz’s envoys signed Germany’s unconditional surrender. The Third Reich was officially dead.

Unlike his predecessor, Dönitz didn’t cling to delusions of victory or fantasies of a “Thousand-Year Reich.” His aim was pragmatic: Stop the killing, end the madness, and allow a defeated nation to survive. History, however, has a way of repeating itself. Eight decades later, another Jew-hating ideology faces collapse.

In October, President Donald Trump signed a peace agreement in Egypt, with leaders from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, aimed at ending the war in Gaza. The 20-point plan requires Hamas to return all remaining hostages, alive and dead, and to relinquish its control over Gaza.

Hamas now faces realities its leaders refuse to admit. It is surrounded by Israeli forces; key leaders have been killed; regional backers like Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iran are battered and constrained; and Arab nations have agreed to the deal that supports its demise.

But instead of standing down, Hamas is digging in, confusing stubbornness for strength. Rather than relinquishing power, it is consolidating it. Hamas seems determined to preserve its political and military grip on Gaza, perpetuating an ideology of hatred and martyrdom.

Dönitz recognized the futility of further bloodshed. He chose surrender over slaughter. By contrast, Hamas persists in a cult of death, unable to distinguish resistance from self-destruction.

Hitler’s death marked the end of the Third Reich and unraveled his poisonous worldview. As German citizens learned of the Holocaust’s atrocities, many were horrified and ashamed. By the 1960s, a new generation had rejected Nazism altogether, denouncing it as moral evil. The Allies reinforced that rejection by rebuilding Germany on principles of democracy, free speech, and human rights. Holocaust remembrance and repentance became part of Germany’s national identity.

Hamas, however, clings to its ideology with fanatical resolve. It continues murdering fellow Gazans it brands as “collaborators with Israel” and indoctrinating its children with hatred toward the nation and the Jewish people, twisting its defeat into a false narrative of victory.

Even Hitler knew he had lost the war. Dönitz knew enough to end it. Hamas, tragically, knows neither.

The peace deal offers Gaza an opportunity to begin again—to rebuild, to live, to hope. But as long as Hamas clings to violence, the cycle of destruction will persist. For the sake of Israelis seeking security and Palestinians dreaming of dignity, I pray that this peace plan brings a measure of stability to the region. While skeptical about human peace accords, I remain hopeful in Christ, whose Kingdom alone will bring lasting, eternal peace to Israel, its neighbors, and the world. As the prophet Isaiah wrote, “He shall judge between the nations, and rebuke many people; they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore” (Isaiah 2:4).

Until that day comes, we pray for the Prince of Peace Himself to come quickly and reign forever.


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Florida Governor Bans Tax Dollars From Being Spent On ‘Radical Climate Agendas And Identity Politics’

The two pieces of legislation, backed by Governor Ron DeSantis and signed into law last week, are a continuation of Florida’s efforts to expand freedom and destroy what the governor refers to as “woke” ideology, his office said. “Floridians should not be forced to pay for radical climate agendas or identity politics with their hard-earned tax dollars,” said DeSantis, a Republican, in a statement about the laws. The “important bills,” continued the governor, “limit government overreach and prevent local authorities from imposing carbon taxes and discriminatory DEI mandates on Floridians.”

A Growing Worldview Which Glorifies And Celebrates Political Violence

Respondents who identified themselves as politically left of center showed higher willingness to accept political violence. More than half of respondents in this group said it would be at least partially justified to murder Musk (50%) and the president (56%). Nearly 60% felt it would be at least partially justified to destroy a Tesla dealership.

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Stoking Violence: The Assassination Culture In America Is Not A Problem Coming From ‘Both Sides Of The Aisle’

The assassination culture we're seeing in America right now is not a problem coming from “both sides of the aisle." Yet this is the claim the mainstream media runs with every time there is an attempt on a conservative's life, and there have been many in recent years. We witnessed it again this past weekend when President Trump was targeted for death yet again by a radical leftist at the White House Correspondents Dinner in DC.

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.