Distant voices, footsteps on stone, the faint hum of life moving through ancient streets.

And then almost instantly it was gone.

No birds, no wind brushing against the walls, no background noise echoing through the narrow paths of the old city, just stillness.

People began to notice it at the same time.

Conversation slowed.

Some stopped midstep.

Others looked around confused, not because they saw something unusual, but because they didn’t hear anything at all.

It felt unnatural, almost heavy, as if the air itself had paused.

Moments like this are difficult to explain.

Scientists might point to brief environmental conditions, changes in air flow, or the way sound travels through stone structures.

But explanations don’t remove the feeling.

Because what unsettled people wasn’t the silence itself, it was what came with it.

A quiet tension, a sense that something was about to happen.

Throughout history, silence has often come before major events, not as an ending, but as a pause, a space between what has already happened and what is about to unfold.

And here in one of the most watched cities in the world, that pause felt impossible to ignore.

Because by now, the pattern was already forming.

The sky had moved, the storm had struck, the ground had shifted, even collapsed.

The light had flashed above the city, and now everything stopped.

No sound, no motion, [snorts] just a brief moment where even the city itself seemed to hold its breath.

And maybe that’s what made this omen the most unsettling of all.

Because noise can warn you.

Movement can prepare you.

Well, but silence.

Silence doesn’t tell you what is coming next.

It only tells you that something is.

After the silence, people expected things to return to normal.

And for a moment it seemed like they did.

The city moved again.

Voices returned.

Life continued.

But something small, almost unnoticeable, began to change.

The water.

At first, it was just what remained after the storm.

Pools of rainwater scattered across the stone ground, reflecting the lights above.

Nothing unusual.

Nothing worth questioning.

But then people started looking closer.

The water didn’t behave the way it should.

In some areas, it lingered longer than expected, as if the ground beneath it refused to absorb it.

In others, small ripples appeared without wind.

Subtle movements that didn’t match the calm around them.

Then came something even stranger.

Bubbles.

Ma faint at first, barely visible, rising slowly from the surface in certain spots.

Not boiling, not [clears throat] violent, just there.

Quiet, steady, and unexplained.

Some notice slight changes in color.

Not dramatic, but enough to make the reflections look different.

Enough to make people pause before stepping through it.

Individually, none of this seems significant.

Water can pull.

Surfaces can reflect differently.

Air can escape from beneath the ground.

There are always explanations.

But again, it wasn’t just the what, it was the when.

Because this was happening after everything else, after the sky had shifted, after the storm had struck, after the ground had cracked and even collapsed, after the silence that stopped everything.

And now even the most stable element, the one people trust without thinking, was acting differently.

Water doesn’t usually draw attention.

It flows.

It settles.

It behaves.

But when water starts to change, it often means something deeper is changing with it.

Something beneath the surface, something you can’t see.

And maybe that’s what made this omen so unsettling.

Not because it was dramatic, but because it was subtle, quiet, easy to dismiss until you realize that sometimes the smallest changes are the ones that come just before something much bigger reveals itself.

There are many different interpretations when it comes to what might happen in Jerusalem, and not everyone agrees.

Some believe that in order for certain endtime events to unfold, a new temple would have to be built on the Temple Mount.

Others strongly disagree, saying that this understanding may be a misinterpretation of scripture.

In recent discussions, including interviews with religious figures, an alternative view has been gaining attention.

According to some early church teachings, the temple described in prophecy may not refer to a physical structure rebuilt in Jerusalem at all.

Instead, they suggest something far more symbolic.

Historically, there were attempts to rebuild the temple, most notably during the time of Emperor Julian, but those efforts ultimately failed.

Some interpret this as a sign that the temple, as it once existed, is not meant to return.

Another key idea centers around the role of sacrifice in ancient times.

In the Old Testament, temple sacrifices were central to religious practice.

But according to Christian belief, those sacrifices were fulfilled and brought to completion through Christ.

Because of that, honing a physical temple is no longer necessary within that framework.

There’s also debate around a well-known passage in the book of Daniel often referred to as the abomination of desolation.

Many interpret this as an event that would take place inside a rebuilt temple in Jerusalem, but others see it differently.

Some theologians suggest that this passage may not be referring to a physical temple at all, but rather to a spiritual institution, something that represents faith itself.

This has led to a wide range of perspectives.

Some groups believe that rebuilding the temple could accelerate prophetic events.

Others caution against that thinking, pointing out that even within scripture, the period associated with those events is described as extremely difficult.

In the end, with there is no single agreed upon interpretation.

And that may be the most important point to understand because when it comes to prophecy, what people believe often shapes how they interpret the signs around them.

Which raises a deeper question.

Are these events leading towards something physical or something far more symbolic that many still don’t fully understand? Israel is much stronger, much greater than it has been in the past.

We need to recognize this.

Oh my god.

Waking up in 2026 is kind of like which page of Revelation we are on.

In Jerusalem, the birds of the sky are now officially giving us a warning that there is something terrible that’s going to happen in the world right now.

The entire sky is filled with swarms of birds.

Ravens and crows are just panicking.

So, this is happening currently in Israel right as we speak about all the wars that are currently taking place.

And apart from this, what’s even more terrifying is that there is a massive swarm of locust which is especially mentioned in the Bible which will happen right before the end times before the second coming of Jesus Christ.

These things are literally mentioned in the chapter of Revelation.

And right now take a look at what’s currently happening around the world as well.

With the book of Exodus warning that God will send locusts that cover the face of the earth during the beginning of his judgment.

What do they mean? Are we standing on the threshold of the greatest event in human history? And all of this context is why people reacted so strongly to comments made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In a recent speech, he said that Israel would ultimately reach the return of the Messiah, though he added that it would not happen immediately.

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And before we get to BB Netanyahu’s pretty remarkable commentary from last night about ushering in of the Messiah, let’s see why the Temple Mount getting bombed is so significant and how do the two connect.

The Temple Mount is considered the holiest site in Judaism and one of the most sacred places in Islam.

When explosions occur near a place with such immense religious importance, the potential consequences reach far beyond ordinary military conflict.

Footage circulating online shows missiles passing over the old city.

In the same skyline, you can see the Dome of the Rock, the western wall below it, and nearby the Church of the Holy Sephiler.

And these landmarks sit only a short distance from one another inside the ancient walls of Jerusalem.

Air raid sirens echoed through the city as explosions were reported close to these historic sites.

Pilgrims inside the Church of the Holy Sephller were forced to shelter in place while warnings sounded outside.

Seeing weapons fall so close to locations that hold thousands of years of religious history is deeply unsettling.

These are places that have shaped the spiritual identity of billions of people.

The Dome of the Rock itself was built centuries after the destruction of the second temple.

For Muslims, it marks the location associated with the prophet Muhammad’s night journey.

For Jews, the same platform is the site where the ancient temple once stood, and including the Holy of Holies, the most sacred space in the entire temple complex.

According to the Gospels, Jesus himself taught in the temple courts that once stood here.

He also warned that the temple would one day be destroyed, a prophecy many believe was fulfilled when the Romans dismantled Jerusalem in 70 AD, leaving almost nothing of the structure behind.

Today, the Dome of the Rock and the Alaka mosque stand on that historic ground.

Both are centuries old and deeply sacred to millions of believers.

Any damage to these sites would send shock waves across the religious and political landscape of the entire world.

That is why the recent missile strikes near Jerusalem have caused such intense concern.

When bombs begin falling close to some of the most sacred locations on Earth, the fear is not only about military escalation.

Many people worry that events like this could ignite something far larger.

Conflicts driven not only by politics, but by faith itself.

And that possibility is what has so many observers watching Jerusalem with growing unease.

In the translated remarks, Netanyahu stated that Israel is now stronger than it has been in the past and that the nation must recognize its endurance and survival through alliances and determination.

He suggested that the Jewish people will eventually reach what he described as the messianic era.

Though he emphasized that such a moment would not arrive overnight.

Those words quickly spread online and sparked intense debate.

Some people interpreted the statement as a direct reference to the return of the Messiah and the possible rebuilding of the temple.

And others believe the translation may have exaggerated the meaning.

A community note later suggested that Netanyahu may have actually been referring more broadly to the Messianic era, a period of peace and fulfillment in Jewish tradition rather than the literal arrival of the Messiah.

Even so, the discussion raised important questions.

Was Netanyahu speaking symbolically about Israel’s future? Was he referencing long-standing Jewish hopes tied to the Temple Mount? Or could his words hint at something deeper connected to religious prophecy? For Jews, the arrival of the Messiah has not yet happened, and the rebuilding of the temple is often seen as part of that future redemption.

For Christians, however, the same event is interpreted very differently.

Many believe that the appearance of a new temple would signal the beginning of the final prophetic events described in the Bible.

So, when people hear world leaders speaking about messianic eras, ancient temples, and the future of Jerusalem, it naturally captures attention.

Whether the comments were misunderstood, mistransated, or simply taken out of context, they have reignited discussion about prophecy, history, and the future of one of the most contested locations on earth.

For now, no temple is being built.

The Temple Mount remains one of the most politically and religiously sensitive places in the world.

But the question remains, when leaders begin speaking about messianic eras and ancient prophecies tied to Jerusalem, are these simply political words? Or could we be witnessing the early chapters of something far larger still unfolding? If you have been following what’s going on in the world with the kind of wars and rumors of wars and obviously right now there is no longer rumors because Israel, America, Iran, and so many other nations are currently in combat.

And this could literally turn into something that we have always been trying to avoid for all these years.

But it seems the calm days are becoming fewer.

Right as tensions across the region continue to rise, another unusual event has begun to draw attention.

This time, not in the sky at night, but in the middle of violent storms.

During a dark and unstable weather system moving across the region, a sudden storm began forming above parts of Israel.

Without much warning, large chunks of hail began crashing down from the sky.

When witnesses described the hailstones as unusually large, striking rooftops, vehicles, and streets with explosive force, some residents stepped outside to film the storm as the sky filled with the sound of ice hammering the ground.

What made the moment even more unsettling was the timing.

At the very same time that tensions were continuing to escalate, the sky above parts of the region was suddenly releasing this violent hail storm.

For many watching the footage online, the scene felt eerily symbolic.

In the background of several recordings, long trails of smoke from missiles could still be seen stretching across the sky while the hail continued to fall.

The last time this happened, we already saw that there was a massive conflict happening.

But right now each the situation has just scaled up to a whole new level.

And once again we’re getting that ominous sign which obviously is something that has already been mentioned in the Bible in the chapter of Revelation as well as in Romans prophecy, Daniel’s prophecy and Revelation’s prophecy.

All of these things have already prophesized that there will be a hail storm which will occur as a sign of the great calamity before that day.

And before that happens, there will be a lot of signs.

One of the major signs is that there will be earthquakes in various places.

And now reports suggest something extraordinary.

The very stones of the eastern gate are shifting just as cracks are appearing on the Mount of Olives.

The gate itself seems unsettled as though history and prophecy are moving in tandem.

Could it be that the mountain and the gate are preparing together for the same appointed hour? To answer this question, we need to look at both prophecy and the science of the earth.

In recent years, geologists have confirmed that a large fault line runs under the Mount of Olives.

This fault is part of the Great Rift Valley, a huge system that stretches from Lebanon all the way down to the Red Sea.

Scientists say Jerusalem may be overdue for a strong earthquake.

Some experts even think the Mount of Olives could be the center of a future quake.

And signs are already appearing.

Small cracks have begun to show on the slopes of the mountain.

Engineers in Israel have warned that the ground in some places is slowly shifting.

Reports also say that cracks are forming near the eastern gate as if the land itself is under pressure.

Now from a scientific view, this is normal geology.

The plates of the earth slowly move, pressure builds, and eventually that energy is released.

But from a prophetic view, the meaning could be much bigger.

In Zechariah 14:4, the Bible says the Mount of Olives will split in two when the Lord returns.

Some people wonder if the tension scientists see in the ground could be part of something foretold long ago.

The Bible also speaks about a great earthquake in the future.

Revelation 16:18 says, “There was a great earthquake unlike any since people have been on the earth, so powerful and so great.

” In these passages, the shaking of the earth is not random.

It is part of events connected to the end of days.

The cracks on the Mount of Olives could be a small preview of that final moment when both heaven and earth will be shaken.

Another passage and let Hebrews 12:26-27 says once more I will shake not only the earth but also the heavens so that what cannot be shaken may remain.

Science says the ground beneath Jerusalem is unstable.

Scripture says the world itself will one day be shaken until only God’s kingdom remains.

This is where science and prophecy seem to meet.

Science warns that an earthquake may come.

Prophecy speaks of the return of the king.

Some believe both could be connected.

The Bible records one of the earliest major earthquakes in the history of Israel.

In Amos 1:1, it speaks about the earthquake in the days of King Isaiah of Judah.

This earthquake was so powerful that people still remembered it many years later.

The prophet Zechariah even mentioned it again, saying, “Was you will run away just as you ran from the earthquake in the days of Oziah, king of Judah.

” Zechariah 14:5.

The event was so strong that it became a memory passed down through many generations.

Archaeologists have also found signs of this destruction across [clears throat] the land of Israel.

They discovered broken walls, moved foundations, and thick layers of fallen stone.

These remains show that a large earthquake shook the region around the 8th century BC.

Even Jerusalem was affected by the shaking.

What is more striking is that today movements are not alone.

Similar changes in the land have happened all around the world.

We just had like five earthquakes in South Carolina.

Not normal, of course.

Mud volcanoes, volcanoes going off everywhere.

Two or three already.

The earth is shaking everywhere.

Within only 24 hours leading up to March 14th, 2026 on a monitoring systems around the world recorded more than 130 earthquakes with magnitudes above 1.

5.

The strongest reached 6.

3 near Chile, while other notable tremors measuring 5.

1 struck along the Mid-Atlantic ridge in in Turk Manistan.

If [clears throat] the ground has shaken before, it can shake again.

Some people believe that if past earthquakes were warnings, then the cracks seen today may not be random.

Have you ever had the unsettling feeling that the world may be moving towards something far larger than we understand? That the events unfolding around us may not simply be random headlines, but part of a pattern people have been warning about for centuries.

Some believe we may be witnessing the early stages of the events described in the book of Revelation.

In a time when artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly and war is once again raging in the Middle East, many people are beginning to ask uncomfortable questions.

Are these events simply the result of human conflict? Or are they part of a much larger design that was written long ago? Those questions become even harder to ignore when rockets begin falling over Jerusalem.

Jerusalem is not just another city.

It holds some of the most sacred sites in the world for Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.

Yet in recent days, explosions have been reported alarmingly close to these historic locations.

One Iranian missile reportedly landed only a few hundred meters from the old city near some of the most important religious landmarks on Earth.

The Western Wall stands there, one of the holiest sites in Judaism.

Just beyond it rises the Dome of the Rock, a sacred place in Islam that has dominated Jerusalem’s skyline for centuries.

And nearby is the church of the holy sephiler, the site many Christians believe marks the place where Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected.

For anyone who has ever walked the narrow streets of Jerusalem, the scene is almost impossible to imagine.

Air raid sirens echoed across the city as residents and pilgrims rushed for shelter.

Inside the church of the holy sephiler, visitors were forced to remain in place as the warning sounded outside.

In a place that has stood for nearly 2,000 years as a symbol of faith, people suddenly found themselves waiting out the sound of war.

Images from the city show the familiar structures surrounding the Temple Mount, and including the scaffolding and walkways leading up to the elevated plateau where some of the most contested ground in human history sits.

Seeing explosions so close to these places feels almost surreal.

For many observers, the scenes look less like ordinary conflict and more like something drawn from the pages of prophecy.

A city sacred to billions standing under the shadow of missiles.

Pilgrims sheltering inside ancient churches.

Sirens echoing through the same streets where countless generations once came to pray.

And it raises an unavoidable question.

Why do moments like this capture so much attention around the world? Why do events in this particular city feel so different from conflicts anywhere else? The answer may lie in the extraordinary history of Jerusalem itself, a place where faith, prophecy, arc, and geopolitics have been intertwined for thousands of years.

And when events begin unfolding here, people inevitably begin to wonder whether they are witnessing something far more significant than another chapter of conflict.

One other major sign is that the world will be at unpieace and there will be rumors of wars and actual wars happening and taking place all around the world.

And right now this is the scene of what’s actually going on.

Look at how scary this whole movement actually looks like.

They’re firing off missiles.

There’s a jet flying over.

You never know what is actually going on.

And right now people in Israel and Jerusalem are running for their lives.

There is a massive outbreak in battles that are being fought right now when this could eventually turn out to be something that we’ve always been trying to avoid.

Wait, the word which you know what it is.

And this is currently what’s going on right in the Holy Land.

Many people think we are officially entering the final days of judgment because as of now there are 10 plus countries that have officially entered the war and those countries are obviously Iran, the United States and Israel.

The whole battle started between these three and then it moved on to Yemen, Bahrain, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Qatar, UAE and Kuwait.

Now there are more people joining in because recently we got some latest updates stating that China has also started supplying Iran and Russia is also supplying Iran with many more missiles and many firepowers which they could defend themselves and also attack other nations and also attack their enemies.

So things are getting really heated up and it definitely seems like the entire world is going to start getting into this whole battle.

What started as a conflict between three countries has now dragged a staggering 13 into the fall and today major escalation because Iran struck UK military bases in Cyprus.

Meaning for the first time this war has now officially touched European territory.

Now, in response, the UK has authorized the United States to use its military bases to help destroy Iran’s missile systems, and a member of the European Parliament for Cyprus is already calling for action.

Qatar, which supplies around 20% of the world’s liqufied natural gas, was forced to suspend their operations.

The same goes for Saudi.

And just moments ago, reports emerged that Carg Island, Tom often described as the crown jewel of Iran’s oil network and the transit point for around 90% of the country’s crude oil exports, was also attacked.

According to statements from Washington, the strike was not aimed at oil infrastructure itself, but rather at military targets located on or near the island.

Even so, the development has immediately raised fears across global energy markets as any disruption near Carg Island could affect a major portion of Iran’s oil supply moving through the region.

So, this basically means that the gas prices are just going to reach an all-time high as we have never seen before.

And when fuel prices rise, everything in life goes up in price, too.

That’s what’s going to happen.

And this basically means that we have officially entered the uncertain state.

And to be honest, well, now this is the current state of what’s going on in Israel.

Look at the people out there.

Everybody’s out there in the streets.

They’re terrified of what’s going to happen, where the bombs are going to be dropping from.

And you know, this is one of the most terrifying situations that you can ever live in.

Imagine living in this location right now.

If you’re living in Dubai or living somewhere in the UAE or Iran, it’s going to be terrifying, too.

And if you want to stay connected to these unfolding stories and keep your faith strong during these trying times, please remember to like this video, subscribe to the channel, and share a little prayer in the comments section below to support one another as we witness these incredible phenomena together.

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