As Neo-con Lindsey Graham Threatens Biblical Judgement Upon America, God Sends Jews Into Scorching Oven
Sen. Lindsey Graham delivered an impassioned speech in support of Israel at a recent major fundraising gala for the South Carolina Republican Party, slamming the world’s portrayal of Israel as the “bad guy” and warning that America will face Divine judgment if it stops supporting Israel.
“I am tired of the word ‘genocide.’ Let me tell you about genocide. If Israel wanted to commit genocide, they could. They have the capability to do that. They choose not to. Hamas would commit genocide in 30 seconds. They just can’t. And that’s the big difference, folks.”
“To people in my party: I’m tired of this crap. Israel is our friend, the most reliable friend we have in the Mideast. They’re a democracy surrounded by people who would cut their throats if they could. This is not a hard choice if you’re an American. It’s not a hard choice if you’re a Christian. A word of warning—if America pulls the plug on Israel, God will pull the plug on us. So we’re not going to let that happen.”
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Meanwhile, a relentless weeklong heatwave brought Israel to a sweltering standstill on Wednesday, toppling temperature records across the country, pushing the national power grid beyond its limits, and forcing sweeping restrictions on outdoor activity.
The Israel Meteorological Service (IMS) reported a blistering 49.7°C (121.5°F) in Kibbutz Gilgal in the Jordan Valley — the highest reading nationwide and a new regional record, surpassing the previous 49.3°C (120.7°F). Eilat followed close behind at 48.8°C (119.8°F), while Kfar Blum in the Galilee hit 46.8°C (116.2°F). Jerusalem baked at 40.8°C (105.4°F), and Tel Aviv, by comparison, saw a “cool” 33.5°C (92.3°F).
The extreme heat rewrote the record books: Tzfas reached 41.4°C (106.5°F), breaking its all-time high; new peaks were also logged in Ayelet Hashachar, Ma’aleh Adumim, and Arad. Even overnight temperatures refused to drop — the Sodom station near Yam Hamelach recorded an unprecedented low of 36.6°C (97.8°F), the hottest minimum temperature ever measured in Israel. Eilat and Yotvata also reported record warm nights at 35.8°C (96.4°F) and 33.7°C (92.7°F), respectively.
As Israelis sought refuge indoors, electricity demand surged to a staggering 17,287 megawatts at 3:15 p.m., smashing the previous day’s record of 16,000 MW and marking the fourth consecutive day of record-breaking consumption, according to the Independent System Operator (Noga).
“Extreme heatwaves are no longer an unusual event, but a reality that will return in the years to come,” warned Noga director Shiki Fisher, pledging coordinated efforts with power producers and “smart management” to keep the grid stable.
In response to the tinderbox conditions, the Israel Nature and Parks Authority extended a ban on entry to all hiking trails in national parks and reserves through Shabbos. The Israel Fire and Rescue Services have also kept a nationwide ban on open-air bonfires in place until the end of the month.
Infrastructure also took a hit. Israel Railways imposed a speed limit of 80 km/h (50 mph) on certain routes after extreme heat caused track expansion, warning passengers to expect delays.
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