He is a revered Torah teacher named Rav Shlomo Yehudah many call him a gift to this generation. Kaduri had said that he expected the Mashiach, the Jewish Messiah, to arrive soon and that he had met him a year earlier. It has been alleged that he left a hand-written note to his followers and they were reportedly instructed to only open the note after Rabbi Kaduri had been dead for one year.
Orthodox Jews Claim They Have Their Messiah
Orthodox Jews claim they have found their messiah.
Half Jewish, half Muslim. His name is Jizkiahu Ben David. His age is anywhere from 30-33
There is very little information about him that I could find online. I have read he recently came from South America and is somehow involved in the medical field but I’m having a hard time finding much else.
Could this be their Messiah? Jesus did say there would be many pretending to be...He told us to be aware and cautious of this.
Of every clip, I watch....commenters cannot believe the rabbis that are kissing this man’s hand. They say this action is unheard of.
Is Russia going to war with Ukraine?
Multiple sources have reported large Russian military movements towards the eastern Ukraine border and into Crimea, which Russian forces annexed from Ukraine in March 2014.
President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Ukraine is staging "provocations". Ukrainian intelligence sources told the BBC that the extra forces amount to 16 battalion tactical groups, which would be up to 14,000 soldiers. In total, according to the Ukrainian presidency, Russia now has about 40,000 on the eastern border and about 40,000 in Crimea.
Russian-backed separatist rebels and Ukrainian troops have been clashing in the east of the country.
Russia has also been building up troops on the border with Ukraine.
The official, Dmitry Kozak, said that Russian forces could intervene to "defend" Russian citizens.
"Everything depends on the scale of the conflagration," he said. He is deputy head of Russia's presidential administration.
He also warned that an escalation could mark the "beginning of the end" for Ukraine - "not a shot in the leg, but in the face".
The Ukrainian military says one of its soldiers was killed on Thursday by shooting from the separatists. The rebels used machine guns, grenades, and mortars several times, and Ukrainian forces fired back, the military was quoted as saying.
The Ukrainian army commander, Gen Ruslan Khomchak, said "we see the build-up of Russian troops near Ukraine's state border.
"However, this does not mean that our country is being encircled. The situation is under control."
Earlier the rebels said one of their fighters was killed when Ukrainian troops fired mortars at a village on the outskirts of the city of Donetsk.
The United States and Germany have both expressed concern at the increase in tensions.
Israel appears to confirm it carried out a cyberattack on Iran nuclear facility
Israel appeared to confirm claims that it was behind a cyber-attack on Iran’s main nuclear facility on Sunday, which Tehran’s nuclear energy chief described as an act of terrorism that warranted a response against its perpetrators.
The apparent attack took place hours after officials at the Natanz reactor restarted spinning advanced centrifuges that could speed up the production of enriched uranium, in what had been billed as a pivotal moment in the country’s nuclear program.
As Iranian authorities scrambled to deal with a large-scale blackout at Natanz, which the country’s Atomic Energy Agency acknowledged had damaged the electricity grid at the site, the Israeli defense chief, Aviv Kochavi, said the country’s “operations in the Middle East are not hidden from the eyes of the enemy”.
The apparent attack by Israel on Iran’s nuclear enrichment facility appears to be the latest episode in an increasing tit-for-tat cyberwar. Both sides have already targeted so-called industrial control systems [ICS], which have emerged as a key weakness for countries across the globe.
While Iran described the latest attack as “sabotage”, Israeli media called it a cyber-attack.
The vulnerability of ICS systems, and similar so-called “operating technology” used in industrial processes and large infrastructure plants – from electrical grids to steel, chemical, and water treatment plants – was demonstrated more than a decade ago by the revelation of the US-Israeli Stuxnet malware attack on the Natanz plant.
A ship owned by Israeli firm attacked off UAE coast: media
DUBAI (Reuters) -A commercial vessel owned by an Israeli firm was attacked off the coast of the United Arab Emirates in Gulf waters, pro-Iran media and an Israeli television channel said on Tuesday.
Israel’s top-rated Channel 12 quoted unnamed Israeli officials as blaming arch-foe Iran for the assault, which it described as a missile strike. There were no casualties and the ship continued on its course, the TV channel added.
Two maritime security sources told Reuters that an Israeli ship was hit near the UAE’s Fujairah port resulting in an explosion but that there were no casualties.
Officials in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office and Israel’s Defence Ministry declined to comment on the incident. A spokesman for Israel’s Transportation Ministry said he was aware of the reports but could not confirm them.
Biden to announce plan to withdraw troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11
President Biden is set to announce a plan Wednesday to withdraw all remaining troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that sparked the United States’ longest war.
The plan, which U.S. officials disclosed Tuesday, means that many of the few thousand troops in Afghanistan will remain after May 1, a deadline the Trump administration set last year in a deal with the Taliban.
But two decades after they arrived, U.S. troops appear all but certain to exit Afghanistan within five months, leaving the Afghan government to fight on largely alone against an enemy that has been gaining ground and that has balked at a U.S.-led push for a peace settlement.