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A strange narrative has suddenly appeared across social media, politics, and propaganda outlets: the claim that Jews “worship Baal” and sacrifice children.
Within just six weeks, the idea moved from an obscure OCR error in the Epstein files to livestreams reaching millions, Iranian state rallies burning “Baal” effigies marked with the Star of David, and Russian ideologue Alexander Dugin publishing essays framing the Iran war as a battle against “Baal.”
This narrative is not new. It is simply the oldest antisemitic weapon in Western history - the medieval blood libel, repackaged for the digital age.
For nearly 900 years, the same accusation has preceded waves of violence against Jews:
• 1144 - the blood libel accusation in Norwich, England
• medieval European pogroms
• the Spanish Inquisition
• Russian pogroms
• Nazi propaganda before the Holocaust
The pattern is always the same:
First accuse Jews of demonic practices or child sacrifice.
Then define them as enemies beyond human morality.
Once that happens, coexistence becomes impossible.
Today, that ancient accusation is being revived through a modern ecosystem - social media influencers, propaganda outlets, and geopolitical actors who share the same enemy and amplify the same narrative.
Russia, Iran, and radical online movements may not coordinate directly - but they operate within the same ideological framework, where the West, Israel, and Jews are portrayed as part of a “satanic system.”
It is a reminder that some propaganda techniques never disappear.
They simply wait for a new generation - and new technology.
The narrative may be modern.
The weapon is centuries old.
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https://x.com/defiyantlyfree/status/2033304209161085181?s=46
Jonathan Feldstein, Genesis123 founder, speaks at The Pointe Church in Belmont, North Carolina. Pastor Ray Hardee conducts the interview.






Jesus Appeared To Us Before The Bomb - I'm The Only Iranian Leader Who Survived"
"I was a Major General in Iran's Revolutionary Guard. On March 3rd, 2026, I was in the underground meeting in Qom where 47 Iranian leaders gathered to select our new Supreme Leader after Khamenei's assassination. I'm officially listed as dead. But I survived because Jesus Christ appeared in that room and warned us minutes before the Israeli airstrike killed everyone." 💥
General Reza Hosseini witnessed the impossible: Jesus materialized in their sealed chamber, called leaders by name, exposed their sins, and offered them salvation. They rejected him and quoted Quran verses denying his deity. Jesus warned: "Your time is ending. Continue in rebellion and face judgment."
Minutes later, missiles struck. All 47 leaders died instantly. Reza survived only because Jesus's appearance disturbed him so much he left the room to make a phone call. ⚡
Now he's a fugitive. Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered his assassination. 🎯 His family thinks he's dead. He's hiding in an undisclosed country, risking everything to share what he saw before Iran silences him permanently.
This is the eyewitness account Iran doesn't want you to hear. 🇮🇷

I love camels. Over the years I have brought home many from Jerusalem’s Old City and Bethlehem. Olive wood of course.
Ahava and Shalom,
Steve Martin, Love For His People
P.S. It may be like finding Waldo.









Jonathan Feldstein was born and educated in the U.S. and immigrated to Israel in 2004. He is married and the father of six. Throughout his life and career, he has been blessed by the calling to fellowship with Christian supporters of Israel and shares experiences of living as an Orthodox Jew in Israel. He writes a regular column for Standing With Israel at charismanews.com and other prominent web sites. He can be reached at firstpersonisrael@gmail.com

This week, I had the privilege to host a powerful and very personal conversation for the “Inspiration from Zion" podcast and webinar series, which was so profound that I have to tell you about it. The program was entitled “Stranded: Christian Americans Stranded in Israel and Israeli Jews Stranded Overseas,” reflecting that, as I write, I am stranded in the United States, several thousand miles away from my home and family in Israel. Due to the war, presently, except for “rescue flights” being organized to bring Israelis home, there are no commercial flights available in or out of Israel, along with other Middle Eastern countries caught in the fire attacks from Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon. I have a ticket to return before the end of the month, but only God knows if it will actually happen. It’s interesting and perhaps the only example, ever, that in Israel, when we are at war – something that raises its ugly head too often – we are the only people who actively rush to get home, as compared to fleeing the fighting.
It was also entitled “Stranded” because my two good friends and panelists in the conversation, Pastor Jen Mallan and Rev. Dr. Tricia Miller, are stranded in Israel. Or so I thought. Early on in the conversation, Mallan corrected me that she was not stranded, but “planted.” That it was part of God’s plan to have her in Israel at this time. Miller agreed and added, based on her dissertation and book on antisemitism and the Book of Esther, they were specifically in Israel to celebrate Purim – the 2500-year-old salvation of the Jewish people in Persia. For such a time as this. This idea became one of several “bumper sticker” thoughts to come out of the conversation.
What ensued was a heartfelt, faith-centered discussion amid the escalating conflict involving Israel, the United States, and Iran’s Islamic regime. The conversation took place less than an hour after the panelists needed to take cover in a bomb shelter again, for the third time that day, due to missile threats from Iran. Through it, they expressed an unrelenting solidarity with Israel during these ongoing missile barrages from Iran and its proxies like Hezbollah.
Read all: https://townhall.com/columnists/jonathanfeldstein/2026/03/15/stranded-or-planted-n2672760

In a recent interview with Christian journalist Paul Calvert, Anne Ayalon of Christian Friends of Magen David Adom (CFMDA) described how Israel’s national emergency medical service is operating under wartime pressure while continuing to respond to urgent needs across the country.
Ayalon explained that Magen David Adom (MDA) has been mobilized since Operation Roaring Lion began in late February, with ambulances, first responders, dispatchers, and blood donation services all functioning at heightened capacity.
She spoke candidly about traumatic scenes that MDA response teams have encountered. Recalling the recent missile attack in Beit Shemesh, where nine people were killed and many others injured, she said, “This was a very difficult time for us. There was, of course, a lot of rubble, and you had to get the vehicles close enough, and you had to get our paramedics there to search, help search for bodies, and respond to those who needed care.”
Ayalon emphasized the remarkable preparedness of MDA personnel, saying, “They have trained so well that it almost becomes a gut response. They know exactly what to do without having to think about it.”
She also highlighted the organization’s unity across religious lines, telling Calvert, “We have many Muslims and Christians working with Orthodox Jews and secular Jews to help each other. And we actually have a very large number of what we call commanders or their senior staff who are Muslim.”
For Christian supporters abroad, Ayalon explained how CFMDA offers a direct way to stand with Israel in times of crisis.
“We actually raise funds from Christians. It gives them a worthwhile, a meaningful way to bless Israel. And it really is. I've been doing this. I'm a volunteer. I've been doing this for almost 13 years now. And it's very meaningful to me.”
She added that some ministries provide ambulances that are marked with the CFMDA insignia, so Israelis can see that their Christian friends around the world are standing with them.
Calvert's full interview with Anne Ayalon of Christian Friends of Magen David Adom offers a real-world, hopeful look at emergency response, interfaith cooperation, and practical Christian support for Israel in wartime.

The All Israel News Staff is a team of journalists in Israel.