Prophecy News Watch - June 14, 2016

Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Four NATO battalions heading to Baltic States, Poland
NATO plans to send four multinational battalions to the Baltic states and Poland to increase defenses against Russia.
US military uses Apache helicopter gunships for first time against ISIS in Iraq
The U.S. military used Apache helicopter gunships for the first time in the war against ISIS Monday in northern Iraq when one of the U.S. Army helicopters fired a hellfire missile at an ISIS armored vehicle rigged with explosives, a senior defense official told Fox News.
'The Sun,' UK's biggest selling newspaper, endorses Brexit
In an editorial, Britain's top-selling newspaper has come out in support of the country leaving the EU. The endorsement comes just as a new poll shows the 'Leave' camp gaining support.
Turkey wavers on Islamic State fight amid rising tensions with U.S., allies
Even as U.S., Iraqi and Kurdish forces make significant gains against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, rising friction between Turkey and America's key regional allies threatens to scuttle the hopes of coalition forces to drive the terrorist group from the region.
US calls on UN members to protect LGBT people from attack
The United States on Monday called on all 193 members of the United Nations to not only condemn the terrorism that resulted in the mass killing of 49 people at a gay nightclub in Florida over the weekend, but also to protect gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people from such attacks.
The Islamic State's shocking war on gays
Omar Mateen, the man behind the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, seemed motivated by two things: a loathing of the LGBT community and an avowed admiration for the Islamic State militant group, which has inspired 'lone wolf' attacks elsewhere in the United States and the world.
Bangladesh arrests over 100 Islamists in crackdown after killings
Authorities in Bangladesh have arrested at least 103 militants as part of a broad crackdown on Islamists after a wave of deadly attacks on members of minority groups and liberal activists, police said on Monday.
U.N. rights boss deplores detention of migrants in Europe
The United Nations human rights boss on Monday decried a 'worrying rise' in detention of migrants in so-called 'hotspots' in Greece and Italy and urged authorities to find alternatives to confining children while their asylum requests are processed.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
UN warns Israel over its refusal to cooperate with human rights investigations
The United Nations implied Monday that Israel could be in trouble over its continued refusal to allow human rights investigators to alleged violations of international law against Palestinians access to the West Bank and Gaza.
Israel elected to chair UN committee for first time
The United Nations General Assembly has elected Israel to chair one of its six permanent committees for the first time in the world body's history. Palestinians and Arab countries have condemned the decision.
World in chaos, Israel gets singular focus at UN rights body
Wars in Iraq, Syria and Yemen have killed hundreds of thousands of people. Enforced disappearances, torture and extremist attacks infringe on human rights worldwide. Tyrannical, autocratic leaders and their allies from Belarus to Burundi repel dissent with an iron fist.

Inside the United States
Dems to push new gun law in wake of massacre
Senate Democrats will try to force a vote on legislation that would block people on a federal terror watch list from purchasing guns, in the wake of the Orlando mass shooting Sunday.
Afghanistan Migration Surging into America; 99% Support Sharia Law
Between 2001 and 2013, the U.S. permanently resettled nearly 30,000 Afghan migrants on green cards. According to Pew, nearly all Muslims in Afghanistan (99%) support sharia law as official law.
Confidence in newspapers, TV news hits bottom
Confidence in newspapers has hit an all time low in the latest Gallup survey, and TV news is also at a new low, the latest proof that Americans are losing faith in the media.
Obama: No evidence Orlando suspect led by Islamic State; Saudi gov't says Mateen made trips in '11, '12
President Barack Obama on Monday said there is 'no clear evidence' the accused Orlando nightclub gunman was directed by the Islamic State or was part of a larger plot, though federal investigators said they are investigating the possibility of others being involved.
Orlando gunman tied to radical imam released from prison last year, say law enforcement sources
The gunman who murdered at least 50 people in a Florida nightclub early Sunday morning was a follower of a controversial gang leader-turned-bank robber who was released from prison last year despite warnings from prosecutors that he would recruit people to carry out violent acts, sources told FoxNews.com.
FBI confirms: 'Strong indications' Orlando shooter inspired by terrorists
FBI Director James Comey said the investigation into Sunday morning's massacre in Orlando, Fla., revealed 'strong indications of radicalization by this killer' who was likely at least partly influenced by outside influences.
WikiLeaks to Release Additional Hillary Clinton Emails
WikiLeaks is set to publish additional emails sent and received on Hillary Clinton's private server during her time serving as secretary of state.
Orlando's 'Pulse' Gay Bar Was a 'Gun-Free Zone' by State Law
Pulse, the Orlando gay nightclub targeted in a jihadist terror attack, was a 'gun-free zone' by state law.

U.S. Politics
Donald Trump bans Washington Post from his rallies
Donald Trump said on his Facebook page on Monday afternoon that he is banning The Washington Post from covering his presidential campaign events.
Gun control: Clinton urges stronger laws, Trump calls for Muslim 'vigilance'
Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton staked out their positions on gun control Monday, one day after a shooting at an Orlando gay nightclub killed 49 people.

Christian News
Chaplain booted over praying 'in Jesus' name' goes to Supreme Court
The U.S. Navy chaplain who was removed from the military for disobeying a 'lawful' order banning prayer 'in Jesus' name' has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene and overturn a decade of rulings in his case.
Anti-Terror Crackdown: Over 5,000 People Arrested in Bangladesh to Protect Christians
Authorities in Bangladesh arrested more than 5,000 people over the weekend in connection to Islamic terror, seeking to stand up to the growing wave of attacks against minorities, including Christians and atheists, in the South Asian country.