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A Manufactured Rift: The Left-Wing Media Is Working Overtime to Fabricate Rumors and Provoke Division

(Tel Aviv, Israel) — The fake news media machine is working overtime to manufacture a rift between Israel and President Trump—and they concocted this tale right before the American leader was headed to Saudi Arabia. This isn’t journalism, it’s propaganda designed to tear President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu apart.

Let me guide you through how the fake news media machine works. The Jerusalem Post published a story from a “Gulf diplomatic source” that claimed: “President Donald Trump will issue a declaration regarding the State of Palestine and American recognition of it, and that there will be the establishment of a Palestinian state without the presence of Hamas.”

That’s a loaded statement from one unnamed source—no corroboration, no verification, just one “Gulf diplomat.”

Ambassador Huckabee’s response was perfect.

Jerusalem Post needs better sources than this unidentified ‘source,’” Huckabee stated on X. “My 4-year-old grandson Teddy is more reliable. And take it from Teddy. This report is nonsense. Israel doesn’t have a better friend than President Trump!”

Trump arrived in Saudi Arabia today, eyeing a huge Saudi investment. The Crown Prince has already committed $600 billion to the United States. President Trump is pushing for one trillion and working to bring the Saudi Kingdom into a mammoth Abraham Accords peace deal between the Saudis and Israel.

Forget the rumors. Look at the evidence.

Trump moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem, despite warnings from “experts” that it would set the Middle East on fire. He recognized Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights. He brokered the Abraham Accords and eliminated Iranian general Qasem Soleimani, who at the time was the number one terrorist in the world. Does this sound like someone who is about to abandon Israel?

Jesus warned us in Matthew 24:6 that we “will hear of wars and rumors of war.” Notice, he mentioned both “wars” and “rumors of war.” Why would the Son of God warn us specifically about rumors? Because rumors can be just as destructive as actual conflicts.

When we believe a false report, it creates division where none exists. Jesus’ message is clear: don’t believe the rumor. Believe facts. The left-wing media isn’t trying to inform; they’re trying to create the reality they want you to see.

My advice is to turn off the fake news and question everything, especially damaging stories citing “unnamed sources.” Don’t let rumors of war distract you from the truth.

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