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Faith Faces a New Test as Explosives Disrupt Manhattan Protests – Yet Hope Endures in God’s Plan
Two young men from Pennsylvania hurled homemade explosives at right-wing protesters opposing Islamic extremism near New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Gracie Mansion residence.
Federal charges reveal the devices contained TATP, a volatile explosive favored by ISIS terrorists, with suspects invoking the Islamic State group upon arrest.
Faith Facts
- Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, were apprehended Saturday during chaotic protests and counter-protests in Manhattan.
- One device tested positive for triacetone triperoxide, linked to deadly jihadist attacks worldwide.
- Suspects’ references to ISIS underscore persistent radical Islamic threats to American safety and Christian liberties.
Believers must vigilantly defend faith, family, and freedom through prayer and patriotic resolve against encroaching evil.