Hamas Rams More Than a Dozen in Ra’anana, Israel
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Two Palestinian terrorists attacked and drove over pedestrians in Ra’anana, Israel, on Monday—stabbing an elderly woman to death and injuring 17 others, including children and teenagers traveling home from school.
Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was carried out by “heroes of the Palestinian people.”
The Iranian proxy organization remains defiant in the face of Israel’s efforts to eliminate it, following Hamas’s attack last October 7 that killed some 1,200 people.
This is part of a pattern of surging aggression from Iran.
Late Monday, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired missiles at what it claimed were Israeli “spy headquarters” near the U.S. Consulate in the Iraqi city of Irbil.
Meanwhile, another Iranian-funded group, the Houthis, struck a U.S.-owned cargo ship, showing that they are undeterred by the strikes the U.S. has launched so far and further intensifying the conflict over shipping lanes in the Mideast.
The Trumpet closely tracks these Iranian provocations. They are prophesied to escalate to a push that triggers a catastrophic world war.