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The big question here is: Why?
Husham Al-Husainy, a Shia imam with a history of anti-Semitic rhetoric and pro-Hezbollah sentiments, has been selected to speak at President Trump’s inauguration on January 20. Al-Husainy leads the Karbalaa Islamic Educational Center in Dearborn, Michigan, and has sparked controversy over his extremist views.
In 2015, Al-Husainy hosted a rally at his center, where he wished death upon Saudi Arabia, accusing them of being “agents of the Jews” and blaming them for violence in Yemen. He has also openly supported Hezbollah, a designated terrorist organization, and was seen holding a photo of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah during a rally in 2006.
Despite his controversial history, Al-Husainy has previously expressed support for Trump, citing alignment with religious values and criticizing Democratic policies. In 2023, he endorsed Trump at a press conference, praising him as being “closer to the Bible, Torah, and Quran.”
The Trump campaign’s recent outreach to Muslim leaders in states like Michigan has drawn criticism for embracing figures with radical backgrounds. Al-Husainy’s inclusion in the inauguration raises questions about the balance between political outreach and extremism.
Very few media outlets are talking about this, but they should be — urgently.
While most of the world is distracted, U.S. troops are conducting live training exercises in Syria with the forces of the country’s new interim government, now led by Ahmed al-Sharaa — a man widely known as a former Al Qaeda affiliate.
Let that sink in.
Recent reports confirm that U.S. personnel at the Al-Tanf garrison have been training members of the so-called 70th Division, a unit formed from remnants of the Syrian Free Army, which now pledges loyalty to this new government. This comes right on the heels of a massacre of Druze civilians, allegedly carried out by those very same government-aligned forces.
Aiding the Next Generation of Jihadists?
This isn’t just a questionable policy — it could be morally catastrophic.
Druze communities, who have long sought neutrality in Syria’s civil war, were brutally attacked.
Christian populations in the region are living in fear, as radical factions become emboldened ...
Debunked: Following several accusations that Israel is causing famine in Gaza, COGAT has released drone footage of the hundreds of truckloads of supplies waiting to be delivered to Gaza by the UN. A statement accompanying the footage claims that 'There is enough food here to feed all of Gaza, if the UN ever came to pick it up.
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Israel is now on the verge of fully seizing Gaza City, the symbolic, political, and logistical heart of Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has signaled a decisive move toward total military occupation of the city, with an estimated one million Palestinians still inside. This marks a critical turning point in the 22-month war against Hamas.
While global attention remains fixed on the war in Gaza, another front is heating up quietly but dangerously in the north. Hezbollah, long considered Iran’s most potent proxy, is under immense pressure from both the Israeli military and the Lebanese government. Yet, despite staggering losses and degraded capabilities, the group is signaling it may be preparing for a renewed offensive.