Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz has made a startling claim, alleging that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu provided $30 million per month in startup funding to Hamas. The assertion, reported by independent media outlets, centers on a 2018 secret letter from Netanyahu to Qatari leadership. In the correspondence, Netanyahu reportedly urged Qatar to channel monthly financial support to Gaza, citing intentions to reduce terror group motivations, prevent humanitarian crises, and maintain regional stability.

The Israeli Security Cabinet reportedly approved this policy, according to public statements by Netanyahu. However, the prime minister later shifted his stance, publicly condemning Qatar for not extraditing Hamas members. This contradiction has sparked scrutiny over Israel’s actions in the region. Meanwhile, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson faced questions about screening congressional candidates for alignment with Israeli government policies during a recent meeting with AIPAC and Jewish leaders. Johnson denied allegations of such measures, emphasizing support for Israel while distinguishing between national and political backing.

The discussion also touched on foreign influence operations in the U.S., with concerns over nations like Israel allegedly using platforms to spread propaganda. Critics highlighted the irony of American military equipment being employed in conflicts involving entities funded by foreign governments.

A separate segment explored religious perspectives, referencing Dr. Michael Heiser’s analysis of biblical cosmology and the concept of “Cosmic Geography.” This framework suggests divine oversight of global nations through spiritual principals, a theory presented as an alternative lens for understanding geopolitical events. The article concluded with calls to engage with these ideas through educational resources and discussions.