☪ The Union of Ishmael
and Esau that is shaking the world continues!
❖ People of the flesh
are united in persecuting those of the spirit!
👉 Esau Empowering
Ishmael 👈
👉 From Osama Bin
Laden to Abdullah Hussein. Hammoud👈
A Muslim mayor of Dearborn,
Michigan, has stunned with his vitriol against a Christian resident
of his city who simply objected to promoting violence.
Mayor Abdullah Hussein.
Hammoud scolded resident Edward "Ted" Barham, a Christian,
"Although you live here, you are not welcome here."
Barham had objected to renaming
some intersections in Dearborn after Osama Siblani, Arab American
News publisher who has promoted Hezbollah and Hamas, both Middle East
organizations that have inflicted death, destruction and terror on
Americans.
Hammoud issued a dangerous
suggestion for Barham to not see the signs.
"The best suggestion I have
for you is to not drive on Warren Avenue or close your eyes while
you're doing it. His name is up there and I spoke at a ceremony
celebrating it because he's done a lot for his community,"
Hammoud claimed.
He then turned to a personal
attack on his city's resident, accusing Barham of being "a
bigot, and you are racist, and you're an Islamophobe. Although you
live here, I want you to know as mayor, you are not welcome here. And
the day you move out of the city will be the day that I launch a
parade celebrating the fact that you moved out of this city."
Barham had explained Siblani is
"a promoter of Hezbollah and Hamas. … He talks about how the
blood of the martyrs irrigates the land of Palestine … whether we
are in Michigan and whether we are in Yemen. Believe me, everyone
should fight within his means. They will fight with stones, others
will fight with guns, others fight with planes, drones, and rockets."
Fox News reported the signs
actually were approved by the Wayne County commission, as the road is
a county road, but the signs are inside Dearborn.
Barham compared the signs to
naming a road "Hezbollah Street or Hamas Street," and said
the "honor" for Siblani was "provocative."
He explained as a Christian, he
promoted peace.
☪
Islamic Leader Declares Muslim Domination of U.S. Politics
Imminent – Vows to ‘Rule’ America
✞ 150,000 Christians
Have Been Killed in One
of
The Worst Countries in
The World For Christian
The plight of Sudan’s two
million Christians has become extremely dire as the brutal civil war
between former junta partners Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohamed
Hamdan Dagalo grinds on.
Sudan was already one of the
worst countries in the world for Christian persecution and neither
side in the two-year civil war has demonstrated much concern for
their safety.
According to Christian
persecution watchdog Open Doors, at least 150,000 Christians have
been killed in battles between Burhan’s Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF)
and Dagalo’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Up to 15 million more
Christians have been driven from their homes, creating the “world’s
largest displacement crisis.”
“Neither side is sympathetic
to Christians, and the conflict has given Islamist extremists more
opportunity to target them,” Open Doors warned.
“Christians are also
experiencing exceptional hardship in the hunger crisis because local
communities discriminate against them and won’t give them support.
Much of the church in Sudan, which might have been able to help with
aid distribution, is on the run,” Open Doors added.
Fox News on Sunday spoke with a
senior Sudanese church leader who confirmed this grim assessment of
the situation.
“When even NGOs
(non-governmental organizations) want to distribute food, the
category of people who will receive this relief is controlled by
government. So, government in these places doesn’t give it to
minorities. Often Christians here have been told, ‘Unless you leave
your Christianity, no food for you,’” said the church leader, who
asked for both his name and location to be withheld out of fear for
his safety.
The church leader issued an
especially dire warning about Christians in the city of El Fasher,
which has been under siege by the RSF since April 2024. The United
Nations in August accused the RSF of deliberately targeting civilian
residences and refugee camps in the city.
“For a long time now, they’re
eating animal feed and grass. No wheat, no rice, nothing can get in.
And, unfortunately now, no medicine – if you have just the flu it
can kill you,” the Sudanese church leader said.
“We are just always asking God
to have mercy on us,” he said, adding that even this comfort may be
denied, as Christians are “forbidden even to pray in your home as a
group in many places now.”
Foundation for the Defense of
Democracies (FDD) research analyst Mariam Wahba told Fox News that
both the SAF and RSF have brutalized Christians, including arbitrary
detentions and the destruction of churches. The RSF is somewhat more
brutal, as it has a history of vowing to eliminate Christians through
either murder or forced conversion to Islam.
“It’s important to remember
that the RSF is the latest incarnation of the Janjaweed militias,
infamous for their campaign of ethnic cleansing in Darfur two decades
ago. That legacy of terror is now being carried out again,” Wahba
said.
The Janjaweed were among the
most brutal and reprehensible paramilitary forces in modern history.
The group grew out of mercenary forces hired by Libya and Sudan to
interfere in neighboring Chad’s civil war in the 1980s. When Sudan
became embroiled in its own civil war in the early 1980s, the demand
for militia forces willing to handle the most brutal acts of
oppression and banditry grew.
The Janjaweed were pioneers of
“ethnic cleansing,” working with the tacit support of the
Sudanese armed forces, which would use air power to soften up
villages – and then look the other way while hordes of mounted
Janjaweek killers rode in to wipe the villagers out. Janjaweed
attacks had a tendency to leave the area virtually uninhabitable, as
they burned crops and poisoned wells to ensure the inhabitants did
not return.
The RSF is a direct descendant
of the Janjaweed, inheriting many of its personnel and tactics. The
RSF has been systematically persecuting Christians with
Janjaweed-style attacks since the beginning of the current civil war
in 2023. According to human rights groups, RSF fighters also have a
habit of sacking churches because they mistakenly believe the
churches are hoarding gold and jewels.
A Sky News correspondent found
terror, hunger, and “despair” in the refugee camps around El
Fasher on Monday. Residents of the camps spoke of “torture, rape,
and forced starvation” in “horrifying detail.”
Sky News noted the camps are
severely low on food, water, and medicine because the RSF is
maintaining a “full blockade” on El Fasher. Not only does the
brutal paramilitary force attack anyone bringing supplies to the
area, but they have even built an earthen wall around the city, so
large that it can be seen from orbit.
According to the refugees, RSF
fighters will capture people trying to flee from El Fasher and hold
them for ransom. In the highly likely event that their relatives
cannot afford the ransom, the prisoners are tortured, raped, and
killed. Members of tribal groups that are especially despised by the
RSF are subjected to the worst treatment.
“These people killed my
children. They killed my in-laws. They orphaned my grandchildren.
They killed two of my sons,” an elderly woman told Sky News.
“They raped my two younger
daughters in front of me. There is nothing more than that. They fled
from shame and humiliation. I haven’t seen them since,” she said.
The director of the refugee
camp, Dr. Afaf Isaq, said she was “on the verge of a mental
breakdown” from hearing the horrible stories of the people she is
trying to help. The doctor herself is a refugee, having fled Khartoum
at the beginning of the civil war because her husband joined the RSF.
“I direct my blame to the
international community. How can they speak of human rights and
ignore what is happening here? Where is the humanity?” she asked.
Christians living in areas
controlled by Burhan’s SAF do not fare much better. International
Christian Concern (ICC) reported in July that churches in parts of
Khartoum controlled by the SAF have been demolished without
explanation. Christians have been arrested by Burhan’s officials on
flimsy pretexts and detained for “fines” that look suspiciously
like ransom payments.
Evangelical Community Council
for Sudan chairman Rafat Samir accused Burhan’s government of using
the civil war as an opportunity to systematically eliminate churches,
and Christianity, from Khartoum. The government will not allow
damaged or destroyed churches to be repaired.
“There is a decision issued by
the Urban Planning Department not to maintain or rebuild any building
affected by the war without a permit, and a very large percentage of
our churches are not permitted because the state does not give a
permit to any church, no matter how many conditions it meets,” he
explained.
Samir, a former Sudanese church
leader who now lives in exile and works with Open Doors, said that
Christians in Sudan face “multiple layers of persecution,” as
they are targeted for both their religion and ethnic backgrounds.
• “For a Christian, it’s
always been a problem to live in Sudan. Islamic governments since
independence have had no tolerance for other religions, tribes, or
languages,” he said on Saturday.
• I'd rather starve.
• My heart bleeds for the
mother quoted in the article. I don't know how she wakes up every
morning and continues to live. Heart wrenching!
• So, a massive Christian
genocide is taking place at the hands of Muslims without a whimper
from the United States, Europe or the world community? Why am I not
surprised?
• The Rainbow/Tranny mafia and
Islam has much in common. Both hate and consistently murder innocent
Christians and we know the proclivities of those sodomites in the
hills of Pakistan and Afghanistan: They say, "Women are for
babies, boys are for fun".
• Islam -- a diabolical
political system devoted to the greatest of deceivers (aka Satan)
masquerading as a religion.
• Islam is owned by satan. It
should be eradicated off the face of the earth.
• There was a time when Popes
mobilized the Christian world in defense of Christianity. Not so much
anymore.
• I wish that our country
could go in and rescue those being killed. Dear God, help them.
• So where are the "real"
Christians like Vance, Hegseth, Cruz, Huckabee, the Pope to stop this
genocide that's been going on for years? Not a peep from them.
• People scream and holler
about the poor Palestinians…….when Christians are murdered and
starved ……not a peep is heard ….
• Oh look, an actual Genocide.
Where's Greta? Or is this actual Genocide not better in her warped
mind than the fake one in Gaza?
• No report on genocide, UN?
• Muslims , and Atheist
Socialist Marxist White people also support attacking and killing Christians
. This is going on in the USA
• These are the type of
refugees we should take in as they would respect our culture.
• I've said this many times
and I'll say it again, No civilized country can live with Islam.
🤔 How
do you solve a problem like the wonderful sisters Rita, Regina and
Bernadette?
👏 THREE
nuns, aged 81, 86 and 88, enlisted the help of villagers and former
boarding school students to flee from the Austrian retirement home
they had been placed in to return to their convent near Salzburg
(City of Mozart.)
The sisters were the last nuns in the convent, and say they were
moved from there against their will in late 2023.
❖[Numbers
6:24-26]❖
“The
LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face to shine upon you
and be gracious to you; the LORD lift up his countenance upon you and
give you peace.”
♰
9/11 Ethiopian New Year Sacrifice: One of the THREE
Ohio Christian Victims Called 911 THREE Times
♰ Victim in
triple-homicide, Eden Adugma raised
concerns about suspect before killings, family says
♰ Eden Adugna
called 911 THREE times
♰ 9/11 =
Ethiopian New Year's Day – and probably The Correct Birth Day of
Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
🌕 THREE
Days After The Moon Turned Blood Red in The September 7, 2025
Total Lunar Eclipse.
In
the biblical Book of Daniel the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar
commanded that all people bow to a golden image he erected, with the
consequence of being thrown into a blazing furnace. THREE
Jewish youths—Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (originally Hananiah,
Mishael, and Azariah)—refused to worship the idol. When thrown into
the furnace, they were miraculously preserved, along with a fourth
figure resembling a son of God, leading Nebuchadnezzar to acknowledge
their God.
The evil and stubborn Luciferians sacrificed the blood of THREE
thousand innocent Americans twenty four years ago, now this. Will
this tragedy now relieve Trump of the Epstein-Gate?
So one of the victims
called 911 THREE times, but no follow up. Crucially, no
attempt was made to disarm the killer. Had the police done their job,
the victims would still be with us. An inquiry, and perhaps a
lawsuit, is warranted.
♰
Another 9/11 Ethiopian New Year Sacrifice: Charlie Kirk + THREE
Ohio Ethiopian Christians
Safe humanitarian access,
civilian protection and justice for victims of war crimes are
non-negotiable. The world may move on but history never forgets. Only
bold, principled action can unshackle Ethiopia from the chains of its
dark past. There’s the risk of using glitters of the dam to sweep
Tigray horrors under the rug.
It might take long to redeem
Tigray. Stakes are high and TPLF has split into bitter factions.
Nonetheless, Ethiopia and its allies have an obligation to ensure
justice to all war victims is served.
👉 Courtesy: The
Standard, Kenya.
Attention has quickly turned to
Ethiopia – Africa’s second-most populous nation – following the
inauguration of a $5 billion dam on the Blue Nile River.
The launch of the Grand
Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on Tuesday came with unrivaled fanfare.
Judging by the guest list, regional kingpins are happy. But not all
Ethiopians are thrilled.
Egypt and Sudan, citing the
historical Nile Water Treaties, have voiced strong opposition. For
them, GERD is a diplomatic provocation. They’re calling it a slap
in the face and bluntly, a shrug at centuries of shared water rights.
Diplomatic rifts can be messy and ugly. For Addis Ababa, however, the
dam signals a new era of economic transformation in a country whose
69 million citizens are off the grid. It opens doors of hope for
growth in irrigation, energy exports and tourism. With a GDP of
$163.7 billion mainly driven by agriculture, Ethiopia views GERD as a
door to its future. But as we marvel at this mega hydro-electric
project in the Benishangul-Gumuz region, we must not to let bright
lights of progress blind us from darker realities of life like the
Tigray conflict and its grim effects.
In 2022, soft-spoken World
Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
reprimanded global leaders for ignoring the brutal war between
Ethiopia’s federal government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).
In an uncharacteristic outburst,
the WHO chief called it ‘the worst humanitarian disaster on Earth’
and questioned whether the muted global response was due to the skin
colour of the victims. Why, he asked, is there urgency when
atrocities occur in Europe, but silence when they happen in Africa?
He was right to speak out. I am
a widely travelled proponent of an openminded world who appreciates
the power and otherwise of skin colour. No conflict of the Tigray
scale should be neglected, and racial or religious indifference must
never be allowed to justify international inaction. Since 2020,
Tigray has witnessed atrocities on a mass scale. Human rights
rganisations of global repute such as Amnesty International and Human
Rights Watch have documented massacres, extrajudicial killings, mass
rapes, arbitrary detentions and forced starvation by multiple ties.
Conservative estimates suggest
that more than a Million people have died from violence, hunger and
lack of medical care. More than 2.8 million were displaced and more
than five million needed humanitarian aid. Studies show mortality
rates among adults and the elderly more than doubled during the war.
Meanwhile, some 10,000 survivors of conflict-related sexual abuse
have shared their stories. Observers fear that even after the 2022
Pretoria Agreement that ended large-scale fighting, Tigray remains
devastated and largely forgotten. The silence is deafening and
dangerous. Civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr once said that
‘the ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad
people but the silence by the good people’.
As we celebrate the dam, we must
remember that another slide into conflict would be deadly. The Ethiopian
government must now show the same political will and resource
commitment it did for GERD to fully implement the Tigray peace deal.
This includes fully disarming combatants, restoring local
administration and resuming critical services like healthcare,
electricity and water. It’s the right
thing to do.
Safe humanitarian access,
civilian protection and justice for victims of war crimes are non-negotiable. The
world may move on but history never forgets. Only bold, principled
action can unshackle Ethiopia from the chains of its dark past.
There’s the risk of using glitters of the dam to sweep Tigray
horrors under the rug.
It might take long to redeem
Tigray. Stakes are high and TPLF has split into bitter factions.
Nonetheless, Ethiopia and its allies have an obligation to ensure
justice to all war victims is served.