Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Signs of End Times (Latest Events October 2015)
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson likened some attempts at gun control measures to measures that he says Nazi Germany took to disarm the public prior to the Holocaust. (Oct. 9) The White House was lit up pink Friday evening to highlight Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the U.S. This time-lapse video shows the illuminated building standing in stark contrast to the thick rain clouds rolling overhead as a storm approached. (Oct. 9) White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday that President Obama called the president of Doctors Without Borders, as well as the Afghan president to express his condolences for the accidental bombing of a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan. (Oct. 7) POTUS met with family members of those killed and wounded in last week's shooting at a community college in Oregon. More funerals for the victims are scheduled for today and tomorrow. President Obama wants to tighten gun-control laws. The hospital appeared to be struck by an airstrike believed to be targeting the Taliban. Violence is raging in different parts of Palestine. Several people have been killed in clashes on the Gaza border, while heavy scuffles have also been seen on the West Bank. Clashes have intensified in the region since the start of the month. Washington has abandoned its strategy to train the rebels in Syria. The Pentagon's announced it's pulling the plug on the 500 million-dollar campaign to build an opposition force on the ground - after just one year, well short of expectations. Street fires, hurled stones and rubber bullets are now an everyday occurence in the West Bank as the conflict between Palestinians and Israeli security forces worsens. Ramallah and Bethlehem have become the latest violence hotspots. The medical aid group calls for an investigation into the U.S. airstrike that hit a hospital, killing at least 22. Clashes between protesters and police erupted in Amman on Friday during a demonstration against violence surrounding events at the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City. Israeli President Reuven Rivlin held his annual foreign media address in Jerusalem on Wednesday, and said that "Israel has no intention whatsoever to change the status-quo" on the Al-Aqsa compound, a sacred site both for Muslims and Jews, as tensions are rising after three weeks of violence. On the Jewish holiday of 'Simchat-Torah', some 2,500 right-wing Israelis gathered next to the prime minister's house in Jerusalem, to call on him to tighten the struggle against terror and to build new settlements in the West Bank The UN rights chief has voiced concern about reports that over 130 Palestinians have been injured by Israeli live ammunition in recent days. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed the recent wave of Palestinian stabbing attacks against Israelis on incitement by Hamas, the Palestinian Authority and some other regional countries. While vowing a crackdown on inciters with nobody immune, the Israeli prime minister also ordered all politicians away from the Temple Mount for now to avoid further escalation.
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