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Breaking News September 8, 2024 Part 2 

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White House officials are upset at Hamas because of new demands for a ceasefire. Biden administration should call out Egypt for helping smuggle supplies to Hamas. A new kind of chaplain is helping people deal with 'climate grief.' You really can’t make this stuff up!
Headline 1 'Sad, upset and frustrated' | WH officials considering forgoing new proposal entirely
US officials say much of the focus has shifted to seeing if the Egyptians and Qataris can press Sinwar to lessen his demands as the Biden admin begins to give up hope.
Top Biden administration officials are reconsidering presenting a new proposal for a hostage and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, Axios reported on Sunday citing US officials.
According to the report, while the President is pushing for an offer, his aides do not see a point in it as Hamas and Israel both take tougher positions in negotiations.
One US official described the feelings in the administration, telling Axios: "It's a rough period. People at the White House are sad, upset and frustrated. We are still working but we are not about to present anything imminently. We are in a tough spot."
As we have been consistently saying, when will the US, as well as others, realize that Hamas has no desire to make any sort of deal for the hostages or for a ceasefire.
Headline 2 Biden administration should call out Egypt for helping smuggle supplies to Hamas
Senior Israeli officials are expected to ask AIPAC to demand the US also increase the pressure on Cairo to reach a cease-fire and hostage deal; 'The time has come for them to recognize Egyptian responsibility,' said an Israeli official, including Egypt's alleged role in arming Hamas and potential economic motives tied to Cairo's resistance to Israeli presence along Philadelphi Corridor
In the intricate corridors of Jerusalem's decision-making, a strategic shift is afoot - a move to amplify diplomatic pressure on the United States concerning Egypt's current resistance to Israeli presence along the Philadelphi Corridor. This week, a delegation from AIPAC, the formidable pro-
Israel lobby within the U.S. Congress, arrives in Israel. Anticipated discussions with these power players aim to convey a pointed message to Congress: The U.S. administration should be urged to exert pressure not only on Hamas, but also on Egypt to broker a cease-fire and hostage-prisoner exchange deal.
It is about time that this was acknowledged. Egypt has been complicit all along in helping Hamas build their infrastructure in Gaza. Israel, therefore, should ignore any threats from Egypt about keeping their troops on the border since it is clear that Egypt cannot be trusted to follow through on their commitments.
Headline 3 A new kind of chaplain is helping people deal with 'climate grief'
TALENT, Ore. - When Diane Ware’s home state of Oregon proposed a natural gas pipeline that threatened local waterways, she sprang into action - leading workshops on lobbying state lawmakers, mentoring student activists and organizing lectures at her church.
But when plans for the pipeline were canceled, Ware, 78, found little pleasure in the victory. The retired elementary school teacher couldn’t shake the feeling that it may be too late to save a planet in deep peril - a prospect tinged with grief, anger and depression. Ware realized she had a case of "climate grief” - and needed help.
Ware is one of a growing number of people using the services of an eco-chaplain, a new kind of spiritual adviser rising among clergy trained in handling grief and other difficult emotions.
Today, there are chaplains working at the intersection of climate, grief and spirituality in the United States, Great Britain, Australia and Canada. Most develop their own ways of addressing the issue, from one-on-one therapy sessions to online climate grief circles and in-person support groups.
You really can’t make this stuff up. Reminds us of the chapel service held a few years back at Union theological Seminary where the speaker called the students come forward and kneel down at the altar to confess their sins, not to God but to the number of plants that he put on the stage for a prop. The plants, representing nature, need to forgive humanity for the way in which we have been treating them….
There are no words...
These sort of events confirm Sign 19 of our 25 Signs We Are Near The End... The Organized Church Will Turn Away From The Faith (Apostasy)
Sad, but predicted, from the Word of God.
We document this as well as the rest of the signs of the end in our book, 25 Signs, that can be found as a free download on our website educatingourworld under the heading of Bible Prophecy.
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