Hosted by TruLight Ministries – The Place of Truth
SELECT YOUR READING LANGUAGE – BOTTOM LEFT = YOUR DAILY MANNA NOW AVAILABLE IN 103 LANGUAGES

Key Gospel Themes for 2026
- Peace in the Midst of the Storm: God offers a deep, lasting peace beyond worldly anxieties, a refuge found in His presence, even as global challenges arise.
- Breaking Barriers & Open Doors: A year for divine intervention, where God opens opportunities and shifts systems, but believers must walk in faith to receive them.
- Discernment & Authentic Fruit: With much noise (including AI), focus on Jesus’s true character and the “fruit” (actions, relationships, discipleship) as the real measure of faith, not just words.
- Walking with Jesus & Kingdom Living: The official theme that highlights a personal journey with Christ, applicable broadly as a call to discipleship and service.
- Overcoming Offense: A strong warning against becoming easily offended; remaining unoffendable is crucial to avoid being swayed by deception and to serve God’s true purposes.
- New Beginnings & Completing the Work: A reminder that God’s grace provides fresh starts, and He will complete the good work He started in believers, urging perseverance.
- Voice & Dominion: Believers are called to use their God-given voice to break cycles of fear and delay, exercising spiritual authority to see God’s will manifest.
Sample Verses & Applications for 2026
• Jeremiah 29:11: Trust God’s hopeful plans for your future, not striving to control everything.
• Matthew 6:33: Make seeking God’s Kingdom your top priority for life to fall into place.
• Philippians 4:6-7: Combat anxiety with prayer, thanksgiving, and trust in God’s peace.
Discernment & Authentic Fruit
In Matthew 24:24, Jesus warns, “For false christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and miracles to deceive even the elect—if that were possible.” Similarly, 2 Thessalonians 2:9 says, “The coming of the lawless one will be in accordance with the work of Satan displayed in all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs and wonders.”
When God sent Moses to deliver the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, He performed miraculous signs through Moses to prove that Moses was indeed His messenger. However, Exodus 7:22 states, “But the Egyptian magicians did the same things by their secret arts, and Pharaoh’s heart became hard; he would not listen to Moses…” (see also Exodus 7:11 and 8:7). God later demonstrated His superiority by performing miracles the magicians, or more accurately, the demons who were empowering the magicians, were not able to replicate (Exodus 8:18; 9:11). But the fact remains that Pharaoh’s magicians were able to perform miracles. So, if miracles can be from either God or the demonic world, how are we to discern the difference?
The Bible does not give specific instructions on how to recognize counterfeit miracles. The Bible does, however, give specific instructions on how to recognize counterfeit messengers. “You will recognize them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16, 20). First John 4:2-6 elaborates, “This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist … They are from the world and therefore speak from the viewpoint of the world, and the world listens to them. We are from God, and whoever knows God listens to us; but whoever is not from God does not listen to us. This is how we recognize the Spirit of truth and the spirit of falsehood.”
These two passages present two methods for recognizing a false teacher. First, examine his/her fruit. Does he/she display the Christlikeness that is a qualification for a messenger from God (1 Timothy 3:1-13)? Second, examine his/her teaching. Is what he/she teaches in agreement with God’s Word (2 Timothy 2:15; 3:16-17; 4:2; Hebrews 4:12)? If the teacher fails either of these tests, he/she is not from God. It does not matter how many miracles are present. If a person does not walk the truth or teach the truth, we can discount any miracles he/she performs. Miracles performed by a false teacher are not from God.
In the New Testament, miracles were performed almost exclusively by the apostles and their close associates. The miracles served to validate the gospel message and the ministry of the apostles (Acts 2:43; 5:12; 2 Corinthians 12:12; Hebrews 2:4). While we should never doubt God’s ability to perform miracles, the biblical purpose of miracles should give us a degree of skepticism concerning reports of modern-day miracles. While it is not biblical to say that God never performs miracles, the Bible is clear that we are to seek after truth, not miracles (Matthew 12:39).
It is an interesting conundrum that miracles in the Bible validated the messenger, and yet today, miracles are not necessarily an indicator for a true messenger of God. The difference is God’s Word. Today we have the complete canon of Scripture, and it is an infallible guide. We have a more sure Word (2 Peter 1:19) we can use to discern whether a messenger and a message is from God. Miracles can be counterfeited. That is why God points us to His Word. Signs and wonders can lead us astray. God’s Word will always light the true path (Psalm 119:105).

Bible Verse and Prayer for Today
If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!
—2 Corinthians 5:17
We all like “do-overs” — you know, second chances that allow us to do things over, only better. God does much better than that for us through his gift of Jesus! He allows us to become new again. Being the “God of new things” (Isaiah 43:19), he can make us new, fresh! Beyond forgiveness, beyond cleansing, the LORD makes us holy and wholly new through Jesus. Let’s use the opportunity of a New Year as our emotional springboard to live a fresh, new, and vibrant life for God. After all, the old year is gone, and the New Year has come! Let’s live it for Jesus!
Prayer
O Lord, thank you for a New Year and a fresh start. Please give me wisdom and strength to serve you with integrity and faithfulness in this coming year. I pray that your work be done in my life as I offer myself, my plans, and my future to you. I pray this through Jesus, my intercessor and Lord. Amen and Amen

Bible Teaching of the Day
In the first chapter of Philippians, Paul tells the church at Philippi that his prayer for them is that their love would abound with knowledge and discernment, that they would be pure and blameless as they wait for the day of Christ, and that they would be “filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ—to the glory and praise of God” (Philippians 1:9–11). Here we see the concern of a spiritual father for his spiritual children. Paul had established the church at Philippi and had developed a close relationship with them.
The fruit, or result, of righteousness is the outgrowth of righteousness in the heart. A truly righteous person will display certain actions and attitudes that confirm the nature of the heart: honesty, kindness, meekness, goodness, love, etc. The wording of the NLT links the fruit to our salvation and the resulting Christian character: “the fruit of your salvation—the righteous character produced in your life by Jesus Christ.” It’s Paul’s desire that the Philippian believers will show external evidence that they are truly righteous, that they will harvest what the Holy Spirit produces in them, that they will be “filled” with all that Christ’s righteousness yields.
The fruit of righteousness, like all fruit, springs from a seed—in this case, the seed of grace implanted in the heart of all believers at the moment of salvation. Without that seed, fruit would not be possible. Prior to God’s work of regeneration, we are incapable of producing righteous fruit. In Romans 3:10–18, Paul describes the state of unredeemed man—not one of us is righteous (pure, holy, undefiled). Clearly, unrighteous people cannot produce the fruit of righteousness.
The description of the vine and the branches paints a beautiful picture of the process by which the fruit of righteousness is produced (John 15:1–6). A grape vine is that from which the branches receive the life-giving nourishment of water and nutrients. Only as the branch is attached to the vine can grapes come forth from the branch. Branches do not produce fruit on their own. In the parable, Jesus is the true Vine, and only from Him does spiritual nourishment come to the branches (His people) so that fruit is produced. Believers are the branches attached to the true Vine. They do not produce fruit on their own; they merely display it. All branches attached to the true Vine will display fruit; righteous fruit comes from the righteous Vine.
Proverbs 11:30 uses the same turn of phrase as Paul does: “The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and the one who is wise saves lives.” Galatians 5:22–23 helps explain the fruit that God produces in us: “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.” Notice that these qualities are the fruit of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit creates new life in the believer, and the evidence of the new life is the fruit the Spirit produces in that life. The source of the fruit of righteousness is not “righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith” (Philippians 3:9).
Paul adds that the goal of the fruit of righteousness is “praise and glory to God” (Philippians 1:11). The fruit displayed in our lives comes from God and is not for our own praise and glory and not to gain honor and applause from men; it is to glorify God. Others should see our good deeds and “glorify [our] Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:16). The works of righteousness are those God has prepared beforehand that we would walk in them (Ephesians 2:10). They are proof of a true saving relationship with Christ. Jesus assures us that, if our salvation is real, the fruit of righteousness will be evident in our lives (Matthew 7:16–20).

Today’s Devotional
In the natural world, fruit is the result of a healthy plant producing what it was designed to produce (Genesis 1:11–12). In the Bible, the word fruit is often used to describe a person’s outward actions that result from the condition of the heart.
Good fruit is that which is produced by the Holy Spirit. Galatians 5:22-23 gives us a starting place: the fruit of His Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. The more we allow the Holy Spirit free rein in our lives, the more this fruit is evident (Galatians 5:16, 25). Jesus told His followers, “I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last” (John 15:16). Righteous fruit has eternal benefit.
Jesus told us clearly what we must do to bear good fruit. He said, “Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me. I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing” (John 15:4–5). A branch must stay firmly attached to the trunk to stay alive. As disciples of Christ, we must stay firmly connected to Him to remain spiritually productive. A branch draws strength, nourishment, protection, and energy from the vine. If it is broken off, it quickly dies and becomes unfruitful. When we neglect our spiritual life, ignore the Word of God, skimp on prayer, and withhold areas of our lives from the scrutiny of the Holy Spirit, we are like a branch broken off the vine. Our lives become fruitless. We need daily surrender, daily communication, and daily—sometimes hourly—repentance and connection with the Holy Spirit in order to “walk in the Spirit and not fulfill the lusts of the flesh” (Galatians 5:16). Staying intimately connected to the True Vine is the only way to “bear fruit in old age” (Psalm 92:14), to “run and not grow weary” (Isaiah 40:31), and to not “grow weary in well-doing” (Galatians 6:9).
One counterfeit to bearing good fruit is pretense. We can become experts at the routines, the lingo, and “acting Christian,” while experiencing no real power and bearing no eternal fruit. Our hearts remain self-centered, angry, and joyless even while we go through the motions of serving God. We can easily slip into the sin of the Pharisees of Jesus’ day in judging ourselves by how we think we appear to others and neglecting that secret place of the heart where all good fruit germinates. When we love, desire, pursue, and fear the same things that the rest of the world does, we are not abiding in Christ, even though our lives may be filled with church-related activity. And, often, we don’t realize that we are living fruitless lives (1 John 2:15–17).
Our works will be tested by fire. Using a different metaphor than fruit, 1 Corinthians 3:12–15 says, “If anyone builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, their work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each person’s work. If what has been built survives, the builder will receive a reward. If it is burned up, the builder will suffer loss but yet will be saved—even though only as one escaping through the flames.”
God is the judge of even our thoughts and motivations. All will be brought to the light when we stand before Him (Hebrews 4:12–13). A poor widow in a one-room hut can bear as much fruit as a televangelist leading giant crusades if she is surrendered to God in everything and using all He has given her for His glory. As fruit is unique to each tree, our fruit is unique to us. God knows what He has entrusted to each of us and what He expects us to do with it (Luke 12:48). Our responsibility before God is to be “faithful with little” so that He can trust us with much (Matthew 25:21).

TruLight Ministries Daily Entertainment
TruLight TV – Kids Hour – The fruit of the Spirit
On Today’s Kids Hour Your preschooler will join Olive on Farmer Fred’s farm as she completes chores, sings, plays games, and learns about the fruit of the Spirit. This week, Olive is reminded of all of the good fruit that God gives us! Meanwhile on the Way Out West – Yeehaw! Preschool will join Sheriff Sam in Tumbleweed Canyon and become deputies as they uncover what happened to Cactus Carl on the range. Together, they will catch Billy the Bandit and explain to him how God helps us, including him! God’s Word is the perfect tool to understand how God helps us, and we can see that in Exodus as God helped the Israelite’s in the desert and gave them food! learn more by watching today’s program. Enjoy!
Today on TruLight Radio XM

TruLight Radio XM 24/7
Program
GMT / UTC +2
Monday To Fridays
00:15 Words to Live By Testimonies
01.15 Science Scripture and Salvation
02.15 Ground Works
04.00 Gospel Concert of the Day
05.00 The Daren Streblow Comedy Show
5:55 It is Today devotional
6:00 Gaither Homecoming Morning Show
7:15 Discover the Word
8.15 Destined for Victory
8:55 Science Scripture and Salvation
9:00 Holy Spirit Hour – Normally Sermons
10:15 Hope of the Heart
11:15 Unshackled
11.45 Words to Live By
12:15 Truth for Life
13:15 Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram
14:15 Focus on the Family
15:00 Kids Hour
16:00 In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley
16:30 Groundwork
17:15 Live in the Light
18:15 Renewing your Mind
19:00 Gaither Homecoming Show
20:15 Growing Hope
21:15 Adventures in Odyssey Radio Drama
21:45 Bible Reading
22:15 Nightsounds
23.00 Good Old Country Gospel / Rhema Gospel Express
VISIT THE WEBSITE
https://TruLightRadioXM.org.za

BIBLE PROPHECY IN THE NEWS
SIGNS OF THE TIMES
GOG AND MAGOG UPDATE
Articles in the News
What was the Top Topics searches at Search Engine’s (Like Google) in 2025 – What was Googled in line of Religion ?

- Spiritual Hunger Beneath a Secular Surface
Despite long-standing claims that faith is fading, 2025 tells a different story. Searches related to the Bible, prayer, prophecy, and the nature of God increased–particularly among younger generations. Common queries included
Is God real?
Why does evil exist?
What does the Bible say about the end times?
How do you pray?
What’s striking is how unfiltered these searches were. They were not framed by denomination or tradition, but by raw need. People were not asking which church to join; they were asking eternal questions.
When trust in institutions collapses, people instinctively reach for transcendence. Ecclesiastes tells us that God has placed eternity in the human heart, and the data suggests that longing has not disappeared–it has gone searching.
2. Cultural Identity: When a Society Asks “What Is True?”
One of the most revealing patterns in 2025 search behavior was the surge in identity-focused and truth-oriented questions. Searches such as
What is truth?
What defines a woman?
Is gender biological?
What is marriage for?
Does truth change over time?
appeared repeatedly throughout the year.
These are not fringe debates. They are civilizational questions–the kind societies ask when inherited moral frameworks begin to erode and individuals are left to construct meaning on their own.
What stands out is not outrage, but confusion. People are searching because the promises of radical self-definition have failed to deliver clarity or peace. When identity is untethered from creation, from biology, from history, and ultimately from God, it becomes endlessly fragile. Every answer generates ten more questions.
From a Christian perspective, this moment is deeply revealing. Scripture teaches that truth is not invented–it is revealed. Identity is not self-assigned–it is received. The surge in these searches suggests a growing realization that when truth becomes subjective, it stops functioning as truth at all.
Many searching these terms are not activists or ideologues. They are parents, students, and young adults trying to understand how to live faithfully, raise children, and navigate a culture that offers affirmation without definition and freedom without direction.
3. Technology, AI, and the Fear of Losing Reality
Technology-related searches–especially those tied to artificial intelligence–dominated much of 2025. But beneath curiosity was anxiety. Searches increasingly centered on whether AI can deceive, manipulate images, replace jobs, or blur the line between what is real and what is fabricated.
This reflects a growing awareness that just because something is possible does not mean it is wise. When reality itself becomes editable, people instinctively begin to worry about what can still be trusted.
Scripture repeatedly warns that deception will increase in times of moral confusion–not always through obvious lies, but through convincing imitations of truth. The data suggests that many people sense this danger, even if they don’t yet have language for it.
30 Numbers From 2025 That Tell A Deeper Story

2025 has truly been a historic year. No matter which side of the fence that you are on, nobody can deny that we have witnessed seismic political changes over the last 12 months.
Meanwhile, the AI revolution is transforming our lives in ways that we don’t even understand. But despite all of our advanced technology, we can’t stop the endless barrage of natural disasters that has been pummeling us in 2025, and hunger continues to spread all over the globe. Of course war has been a major theme from the very beginning of the year to the very end of the year.
Humanity has been facing one major crisis after another, and people are steadily getting angrier and more frustrated.
Our world is changing at a pace that is absolutely breathtaking. If you always wanted to live in “interesting” times, you have certainly gotten your wish. The following are 30 numbers from 2025 that are almost too crazy to believe…
#1 As 1999 began, a Gallup survey found that 70 percent of Americans were satisfied with how things were going in the United States. As 2025 ends, only 24 percent of Americans are satisfied with how things are going in the United States.
#2 In 1980, the fact that the U.S. national debt had reached a trillion dollars was a really big deal. But now our national debt has surpassed the 38 trillion dollar mark and there is seemingly no end in sight.
#3 Globally, the total amount of debt in the world has reached an almost unbelievable total of 337 trillion dollars.
#4 In 2025, more than half of all of the nations on the entire planet were either directly involved in military conflict or were funding it.
#5 At the start of 2025, you could purchase an ounce of silver for about 30 dollars. As 2025 ends, an ounce of silver will cost you more than 70 dollars.
#6 Crypto investors lost about $800,000,000,000 during the month of November alone.
#7 After all this time, the Department of Justice is claiming that they have just “discovered” a million more Epstein documents.
#8 In 2025, researchers in the United States and South Korea developed a version of the bird flu that has a 100 percent death rate in mammals.
#9 According to the latest National Customer Rage Survey, 77 percent of U.S. consumers say that they have had a product or service problem within the last 12 months. That is a brand new all-time record high.
#10 Earlier this year, we witnessed 494 earthquakes of magnitude 5.0 or greater within a 30 day period. That was about 4 times as many earthquakes of magnitude 5.0 or greater than we normally experience in a typical month.
#11 Globally, natural disasters caused a total of $120,000,000,000 in economic damage in 2025.
#12 The number of Americans that are dealing with food insecurity has almost doubled since 2021.
#13 The United Nations is warning that nearly 10 percent of the entire population of the globe is now going to bed hungry each night.
#14 Approximately 1.2 million foreign students are currently attending colleges and universities in the United States. How many U.S. students have been denied admission in order to make room for those students at our best schools?
#15 In 2019, you could get a cheeseburger at McDonald’s for a dollar. Today, the average price of a cheeseburger at McDonald’s is $3.15.
#16 Since 2019, the annual income needed to afford a median-priced home in rural U.S. counties has more than doubled.
#17 According to a survey that was conducted by PNC Bank, 67 percent of U.S. workers are now living paycheck to paycheck.
#18 Investopedia has determined that it now takes approximately 5 million dollars to live the American Dream over the course of a lifetime.
#19 One study discovered that approximately 42 percent of Americans that belong to Generation Z have been diagnosed with “anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD” or some other mental health condition.
#20 One recent survey found that 70 percent of U.S. adults are currently taking at least one pharmaceutical drug, and nearly a quarter of U.S. adults are currently taking at least four pharmaceutical drugs.
#21 According to the CDC, an American now dies by suicide every 11 minutes.
#22 Approximately 20 percent of high school students in the United States have had a relationship with an AI chatbot.
#23 One recent survey found that almost two-thirds of all church leaders that prepare sermons “use AI tools in their sermon writing process”.
#24 Well over 50 percent of the global population lives in a nation where Christians are being violently persecuted.
#25 U.S. farmers are facing the worst economic downturn that they have experienced in at least 50 years.
#26 The size of the U.S. cattle herd has dropped to the lowest level in about 75 years.
#27 According to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, U.S. employers have announced a grand total of almost 1.2 million job cuts in 2025.
#28 The McKinsey Global Institute is warning that approximately 40 percent of all U.S. workers could potentially be replaced by AI.
#29 In more than 50 percent of the nations on the entire planet, the total fertility rate is now below replacement level.
#30 A recent YouGov survey discovered that nearly half of the U.S. population believes that a nuclear war is likely within the next 10 years.
The pace of global events has accelerated significantly over the past year.
It really does feel like we are building up to some sort of a crescendo.
We are living at a time of a “perfect storm”, and we just keep getting hammered by one crisis after another.
As a result, much of the population has become numb to it all.
Never before in human history have we been subjected to such an emotional overload.
When you are being pulled in so many directions emotionally, it can be really easy to give in to the temptation to go numb.
But I would encourage my readers not to do that.
It is when times are the darkest that light is needed the most.
As things get even darker in 2026, choose to be a light to those around you.
All of human history has been building up to this time, and we get to be here for it.
There is nowhere else that I would rather be than right here, and there is no other time that I would have rather lived than right now.
Don’t let all of the chaos that is going on all around us get you down.
You were born for such a time as this, and now is the time to become everything that you were created to be.
Netanyahu proposed ’round 2′ of Iran war in 2026, US sets conditions for support ,

Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly spoke with President Trump about carrying out a new air campaign against Iran in 2026.
Israel could launch a new air campaign against Iran as early as 2026, three sources claimed in a report published by Axios on Wednesday.
On Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, during which the two leaders discussed efforts by Iran to reconstitute its nuclear program following the Israeli and American airstrikes in June, and to expand its ballistic missile arsenal.
During the meeting, Netanyahu shared with Trump details regarding Israel’s planning for a possible follow-up air campaign against Iran, should Tehran continue to refuse to halt its efforts to enrich uranium.
According to a US official and two other American sources, Israel is considering airstrikes in 2026.
The American official cited in the report said President Trump would likely support “round two” of fighting with Iran, assuming the US verifies that Iran is taking concrete steps to reboot its atomic program.
However, the official emphasized that Israel and the Trump administration would not necessarily agree on the level of evidence needed to conclude that Tehran is actively seeking to rebuild its nuclear program.
“The tension will be in agreeing what reconstitution means,” the official was quoted as saying.
The two leaders did not set a specific timetable regarding potential military action in Iran, nor did they reach any detailed understandings on how a possible campaign against Iran would be conducted.
Speaking with reporters after the meeting, Trump said that not only would he “absolutely” consider backing Israel in the event the IDF strikes Iran, he would also launch additional B-2 bomber sorties against Iranian nuclear facilities if it was determined Tehran was continuing its efforts to enrich uranium.
A day later, Netanyahu addressed the possibility of a new military confrontation with Iran while speaking with Fox News.
“If you dare to do this, the results will be devastating,” Netanyahu warned Iran, after noting intelligence suggesting Iran may have planned surprise attacks on Israel, using a series of military drills as cover.
Trump to unveil ‘day after’ plan for Gaza in 2 weeks, may include Palestinian police force

After meeting with Netanyahu, Trump reportedly plans to unveil his plan for the postwar administration and reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and is mulling the deployment of a Palestinian police force.
President Donald Trump is planning to unveil his plans for the postwar administration and reconstruction of the Gaza Strip in roughly two weeks, multiple diplomatic sources claim, after the president met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to iron out issues regarding the partial implementation of the second phase of the Gaza plan.
Since the beginning of the Gaza ceasefire in October, the White House has sought to reach a consensus on a path toward the implementation of the second phase of the administration’s peace plan, which would include the disarming of Hamas, deployment of an international peacekeeping force, and work on the reconstruction of Gaza.
However, Hamas’ ongoing refusal to hand over its weapons, coupled with the group’s repeated violations of the ceasefire and failure to return the body of the last remaining hostage have hamstrung efforts to broker an agreement between Israel and Hamas on phase 2 of the deal.
In recent weeks, Trump administration officials have mulled alternative ways to move forward with the reconstruction of Gaza in the event Hamas continues to flout the agreement mandating that it demilitarize.
On Wednesday, Israel Hayom published a report citing diplomatic sources who said that following Trump’s meeting with Netanyahu in Mar-a-Lago on Monday, the administration is finalizing its new, alternative plan for the “day after” in Gaza.
According to the report, Trump will unveil the plan on January 15, announcing the establishment of a reconstruction oversight council that will be tasked with coordinating efforts to clear rubble from parts of the war-torn coastal enclave, build new civilian infrastructure, and construct housing units.
In addition, the plan may include the deployment of the international stabilization force to Gaza, though the makeup of the proposed force has yet to be determined, with many potential contributor nations wary of deploying soldiers to Gaza.
One source said that the plan may include the use of Palestinian police officers as an alternative to the ISF, noting that a number of Palestinian Authority security personnel have been training in Egypt for this purpose.
Israel has thus far objected to any Palestinian Authority involvement in Gaza.
During his talks with Trump, Netanyahu conditioned any cooperation with the PA vis-à-vis Gaza on Ramallah undertaking major reforms, including halting all payments to jailed terrorists and the families of slain terrorists.
TruLight Ministry News

TruLight Ministries orders from God since 2012 . Teach Them , Comfort Them and Warn Them!
Brush up on Your Knowledge on Eschatology = The Study of the End Times . with the TruLight Radio Dramas – The Place of Death :: Eschatology Back to the Future – Who are Worthy ? and Have You seen Dear Angel ?
Doctrine of Demons – Teaching for the Christian , Discerning the spirits
Share this Feeding of Manna with your Friends and Family. just click on the Social Media icon and share !