Monday, July 13, 2026

Was Lindsey Graham Assasinated? Naftila Hananya in Israel

Was Senator Lindsey Graham's sudden death exactly what officials say it was, or are there still unanswered questions?


In this video, we examine the timeline, the FBI's reported involvement, and the theories circulating online while separating known facts from speculation. Watch until the end and decide for yourself: coincidence, or is there more to the story?

Disclaimer: This video discusses publicly reported information and publicly circulating theories for the purpose of commentary and discussion. It does not present speculation as fact, and viewers should rely on official investigations and verified sources for confirmed information.

00:00 – Breaking News: Lindsey Graham Found Dead

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“Wealth of the Nations” by Steve Martin

Wealth of the Nations

For a long time I would often quote the Bible verse, “The wealth of the nations will come to you.” Isaiah 60:5, NASB And use it for “me.” After all, I was taught that all those “positive verses” in what we have called the Old Testament, and put on our refrigerators (at least we have) were for us as believers. And we would/could “claim them” for us.

Maybe so. Maybe not.

If you read the chapter of Isaiah 60 in full context, Jesus (Yeshua) quoted it when He walked through Israel between 30-33 A.D. as we understand the time (give or take a few years.) And who did He quote these  Isaiah verses to? His people, the Jews. In their synagogues.

And yet we as Christians have often dismissed that accurate part of the Bible and say it is only for us.

Really? I think not.

Have you ever thought of the billions of dollars that the nations of the world have invested in Israel these past decades? I “googled” that question and was amazed at just how much it has been, especially from the USA, from tech giants like Microsoft, Meta, and more.

Check it out for yourself. It is true.

And it goes on to say this, in Isaiah 60 this amazing verse, which we see literally happening in our day too. For Israel. For the JEWS.

“Foreigners will build up your walls, and their kings will minister to you…the wealth of the nations, with their kings led in procession.” (Isaiah 60:10, NASB)

Have you been to Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa,  even Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee lately? How about Beersheva and the Negev Desert? I have. For the 30th time this year, 2026. Have you seen all the building going on; the desert blooming?

The fields near Ashdod and down the Med Sea coast literally reminded me of Iowa and Illinois, where I grew up, with their John Deere tractors in the field. Wow!

Mark Twain wrote in the late 1890s on his visit to this land that the place was desolate. Well it certainly isn’t anymore after the multitudes of Jews have made aliyah, coming back to their homeland. And the Living God of Israel pouring out His blessing on them. As He promised.

Reading Scripture with open eyes, and not based on replacement theology, reveals a whole lot of  what and how the Lord, the Living God of Israel, is moving in these last days.

I hope you are taking notice.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin

 

 

 


Strange how Senator Lindsey Graham died suddenly?


#BreakingNews President Trump says its strange that Lindsay Graham told him last night that the SAVE Act was going to pass, then he ends up dying.


President Donald Trump revealed details of his last phone call with Senator Lindsey Graham last evening. "He was tired, but he wanted to pass the Save America Act."

#DC  


"And I said, "Well, we're gonna get it done, Lindsey. We're gonna get it done. I'll see you like soon."


Donald Trump: So what makes it even stranger is that I got a call last night, sometime at, you know, the early evening, maybe in the sevens."

#SouthCarolina 


"And he called and he said, "We're all set for the Save America Act." He was pushing the Save America Act like crazy."


" He got back, said he just landed from Ukraine. I said, "That's a long trip to make it." He said he sounded a little tired, but perfect, but a little bit tired."


"Had a right to be. And he was a worker. He was really a worker. But he sounded great actually, but he was — he actually said he was tired, but he wanted to pass the Save America Act."


"And I said, "Well, we're gonna get it done, Lindsey. We're gonna get it done. I'll see you like soon."


"We thought maybe we might even meet today." And then that was it. And that was, you know, very — around the time, it couldn't have been much longer."


"I don't — it could have been his last call. I don't know exactly. But I got a message about one o'clock in the morning from one of the people in his office that he had passed away."


" I said, "You got it. I just can't believe it." He was like a member of the family to me. It's very tough, actually. It's amazing."

#ChristinaAguayoNew

‘I can't die now': Late Sen Graham prepared push for Saudi-Israeli peace in his final weeks – report. All Israel News

Graham planned trips to Israel & Saudi to gauge interest in new diplomatic push

Published: July 13, 2026 
US Senator Lindsey Graham speaks during a press conference in Jerusalem, November 27, 2024. (Photo: Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90)

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham was preparing a new push for Saudi-Israeli peace for later this year, when he shockingly passed away on Saturday due to a heart issue, according to the news outlet Axios.

Graham’s office said Monday that the vocal supporter of Israel died from an “aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.”

His sudden death had shocked and saddenedIsraeli leaders, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to fly to the U.S. to attend his funeral.

Graham was not just a true friend to Israel but cultivated deep ties with the other U.S. allies in the region, including Saudi Arabia. According to Axios reporter Barak Ravid, Graham told him several times in recent weeks that he planned to launch a new push for normalization between the two most important American allies in the region.

Normalization had seemed imminent several times in 2023, and documents found in Gaza indicate that the threat of an agreement was among Hamas' primary motivations for launching its Oct. 7 invasion in an effort to derail it.

Ravid quoted an unnamed person who spoke with Graham after his return from a trip to Ukraine on Saturday, who said “the senator complained that he was feeling unwell. When the person urged him to seek medical attention immediately, Graham said he would do so Sunday morning,” after appearing on NBC.

“I can't die now,” Graham joked. “I still need to do the Russia sanctions, get Iran sorted out and do Israeli-Saudi normalization.”

The South Carolina senator had been instrumental in pushing for normalization for the past few years, and reportedly planned to launch a diplomatic campaign after Israel’s elections, scheduled for October, and the swearing-in of a new Congress in January.

Graham saw the weakening of the Iranian regime as an opportunity to reach such an agreement, while also recognizing the need to calm the recent escalation of fire exchange between Washington and Tehran.

The senator had reportedly begun nudging U.S. President Donald Trump to include Saudi-Israel peace as a central component of a post-war arrangement in the region, according to the report. In May, Trump shocked Arab and Muslim leaders by urging them to establish relations with Israel as part of a broader peace agreement with Iran.

Despite the Saudi leadership having shown an apparent readiness to make peace with Israel in recent years, this had appeared to cool since the start of the war in 2023.

Some analysts have also argued that the weakening of the Iranian regime – which has long threatened both Israel and Saudi Arabia – may have reduced the urgency of an alliance, making a normalization agreement less likely

The Iran war has also reportedly strained relations between Washington and Riyadh. When U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the Gulf last month, he notably visited the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain but not Saudi Arabia. This was interpreted as a calculated snub, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing “people familiar with the kingdom’s thinking.”

A Middle East intelligence official later confirmed tothat relations have substantially soured because of the war, according to The Times of Israel.

Hussain Abdul-Hussain, a research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), warned recently that “alongside Qatar, Riyadh continues to pursue reconciliation with Iran… it is advancing its own policy of accommodation toward the country that directly attacked it.”

Against this backdrop, Graham consulted with Netanyahu confidant Ron Dermer, Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Princess Reema bint Bandar and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan to gauge support for his initiative. He also plans to travel to Saudi Arabia and Israel in the coming weeks to further assess prospects for advancing normalization.

If there was an opportunity, Graham told Ravid, that “he wanted intensive work to begin in September so the pieces of a deal could be in place by November,” planning to use the “lame-duck” period after the midterms to gain the required two-thirds Senate majority to ratify the U.S.-Saudi defense treaty that would be a centerpiece to Israel-Saudi peace.