IDF Tests Successful Terror Tunnel Detection System

A new system designed to detect terror tunnels is being tested in the field for the first time ever, a senior IDF officer revealed on Monday…report by Breaking Israel News

Should the field test prove successful, the entire detection system could be deployed around the Gaza Strip in under a year. The system will cost approximately 1.5 – 2.5 billion NIS ($432-720 million).

The latest military campaign in Gaza, Operation Protective Edge, highlighted the danger posed by Hamas’s terror tunnels and emphasized the need to a detection system to better protect Israel’s border and its citizens.

The new system, along with a partner system, have both proven successful at detecting subterranean movement under lab testing.

The IDF official explained that over the years, some 700 ideas have been tested in over thousands of trials to find an answer to the growing tunnel threat. All of them have failed – until now.

The two projects that are undergoing more extensive field tests have failed in the past, but after being improved, are now ready for real time use.

No stranger to using technology to defend its country, Israel has utilized some of the most innovative technological advancements to protect its citizens, such as the Iron Dome.

While other low-tech ideas have been presented to the IDF, the officer noted that a mix of physical and technological capabilities will be most likely used to protect the border.

“A physical obstacle like a moat or an internal wall is possible, but costs a lot of money,” the officer noted.

He added that Israel will install physical barriers, geology permitting, around suitable and sensitive locations. The technological system itself will comprise a two to three layers that, when connected, will be able to detect tunneling or movement in the tunnel.

During Operation Protective Edge, the IDF announced that it would be focusing its efforts in Gaza on dismantling Hamas’s terror tunnel infrastructure. Forces located and destroyed over 30 tunnels dug by Hamas, each reaching into various parts of Israel.

Several times, Hamas terrorists succeeded in infiltrating Israel using the tunnels. In some instances, IDF forces were ambushed and killed. In others, soldiers were able to thwart the impending attack.

In total, 11 IDF soldiers were killed in attacks using terror tunnels.

Original Post by Breaking Israel News

Pentagon considers rescue mission for Iraqis trapped on Mountain

The Pentagon sent additional military planners to Iraq on Tuesday to figure out a way to rescue and relocate the tens of thousands of religious minorities trapped on a mountain by Islamic militants, senior U.S. officials said…report by Fox News

A senior U.S. official told Fox News that 130 military personnel have arrived in Irbil for the job.

The troops will work with State Department officials and USAID to develop plans to help the Yazidi people, a religious minority displaced on Sinjar Mountain.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel formally announced the deployment in remarks to Marines at Camp Pendleton, California.

“This is not a combat boots on the ground kind of operation,” Hagel said.

The deployment comes as Defense officials openly voice doubts about the impact airstrikes alone can have, and as Kurdish forces struggle with the rescue mission.

When President Obama authorized military force last week, it was for the dual purpose of protecting American personnel and helping Kurdish forces as they try to aid members of the Yazidi minority trapped in the Sinjar mountain range. They were driven there by militants with the Islamic State (IS), and have been relying largely on international aid drops for food and water.

Officials say any relocation effort likely would involve international partners.

The planning, though, is complicated by the administration’s directive not to send ground troops. Absent that, the U.S. would have to pursue an airlift mission.

Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes told Fox News on Tuesday that both an airlift mission and an operation to create safe passage for the refugees to leave on their own are among the options being considered. This would be important, he said, to avert an act of “genocide.”

One official told Fox News that even the most “Herculean effort” to lift the refugees off the mountains would take hundreds of flights and 10 days or more of constant missions.

An airlift of this sort would also come with considerable risk.

To date, the U.S. has not encountered any anti-aircraft fire, but that could change given the heavy weaponry the Islamic State has at its disposal.

Earlier Tuesday, one Iraqi helicopter crashed shortly after picking up refugees.

The consideration of such a mission comes after several days of airstrikes on the IS militants. The Pentagon currently has 250 military advisers in Iraq.

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7-year-old boy in Syria Proudly Holds up Man’s Decapitated head

A proud father’s boast accompanies an image the U.S. secretary of state on Tuesday called “one of the most disturbing, stomach-turning, grotesque photographs ever displayed.”…report by CNN

“That’s my boy,” Khaled Sharrouf wrote on Twitter alongside a photo of his 7-year-old son using both hands to hold up a man’s severed head.

The photo, since removed from Twitter, was reportedly taken in Raqqa, a Syrian city in the stranglehold of Islamic State (IS) militants, where the Australian father has taken his young family to join the fight.

Condemnation has been swift and on Tuesday included scathing criticism from Australia’s most senior Islamic cleric, Grand Mufti Ibrahim Abu Mohamed.

“It is utterly deplorable for extremists to use Islam as a cover for their crimes and atrocities,” Mohamed said in a statement to CNN from the Australian National Imams Council.

“Their misguided actions do not represent the overwhelming majority of Muslims who emulate the pure teachings of Islam such as justice, mercy and freedom.”

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the image underscored “the degree which ISIL (now Islamic State) is so far beyond the pale with respect to any standard that we judge even terrorist groups.”

“That child should be in school; that child should be out learning about the future; that child should be playing with other kids, not holding a severed head and out in the field of combat,” he said.

Kerry spoke at a news conference with Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, who also presented the image as evidence of the increasing threat of “homegrown terrorists.”

“There are a significant number of Australian citizens who are taking part in activities in Iraq and parts of Syria: extremist activities, terrorist activities,” Bishop said.

“Our fear is that they will return home to Australia as hardened homegrown terrorists and seek to continue their work here in Australia.”

Who is Khaled Sharrouf?

Born in Australia in February 1981, Sharrouf is the son of Lebanese parents who had a violent relationship with his father and spent most of his youth in and out of local courts.

Details of Sharrouf’s troubled teenage years were revealed in court documents from his sentencing in the New South Wales Supreme Court in 2009 on terror-related charges.

According to the documents, Sharrouf was expelled from school in Year 9 for violent conduct and “was soon drawn into bad company.”

He appeared before the courts on a number of minor charges between 1995 and 1998, when he was also regularly taking amphetamines, LSD and ecstasy. The drugs were likely to have been a “significant factor” in the emergence of schizophrenia, the documents said.

Sydney attack plot

Sharrouf worked as a laborer in the building industry for a time but survived mostly on a disability support pension until his arrest in November 2005 on terror-related charges.

He was one of nine alleged terrorists detained after a series of raids on homes and businesses as part of Operation Pandanus, an investigation into plans to bring holy war to Australia.

Sharrouf pleaded guilty to possessing batteries and clocks knowing that they were going to be used to make explosives for a terrorist act. However, Sharrouf’s hearing was delayed after he was found to be unfit to stand trial due to mental illness.

In November 2007, a court-appointed specialist said he was suffering an “acute exacerbation of the illness schizophrenia.” He was put on medication, and in early 2009, it was deemed he had made a “remarkable recovery.”

Sharrouf was sentenced to five years and three months in prison. However, as he’d already served most of that time while awaiting trial, he was released from prison after just three weeks.

‘A chance for a fresh start’

During the sentencing, the court heard an affidavit from his wife, Tara Nettleton, who said she and Khaled had talked about what they wanted to do once he was released from prison. At the time, the couple had four children.

“He often tells me how sad he feels that he has missed out on so much of his children’s life and that he can’t wait to be able to return home so that he can have a chance to make up to his children all the time that was missed and get to know them again,” the statement said.

We often talk about moving out to the country and living on a farm so that we get away from everything and get the chance to have a fresh start.

It’s not clear what Nettleton thinks of her husband’s decision to take their children to Syria. However, her estranged father, Peter Nettleton, said he was devastated by the image of his grandson holding a head.

“I’m scared for the children,” he told News Corp. “What life are they going to have now?”

Was Sharrouf further radicalized in prison?

Less than five years after his release from prison, it’s clear that Sharrouf has not abandoned the ideology that saw him jailed.

If anything, his time in prison has further radicalized him, according to Clarke Jones, an expert from the Australian National University who is writing a book on the radicalization of inmates.

“The way we incarcerate terrorists — the labels we put on terrorists — we tend to isolate them and segregate them. But sometimes it’s better to incorporate these types of individuals with other inmates.

“If you isolate them and segregate them, it tends to give them time to think and strengthen their cause, strengthens their ideologies. So I think this time in prison made him worse,” he said.

“If he has severe psychological conditions, he needs treatment; he’s a sick individual.”

It’s unclear why Sharrouf has chosen to take his young family to a war zone, but Jones says that if he was doing it to win support, he’s likely to have failed.

“For some reason, he thinks that getting his son to hold up a head is going to attract people to his cause. I actually think it’s going to have a negative effect. I think it’s going to deter some of those who might have wanted to demonstrate their faith to a religion,” he said.

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Replaced Iraq Prime Minister refuses to Step aside for new president

Political turmoil is adding to the mounting challenges facing Iraq…report by CBN

The country’s new president announced his choice to replace divisive Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki Monday. But al-Maliki isn’t stepping aside.

Instead, he’s trying to undermine President Fouad Massoum, accusing him of violating Iraq’s constitution.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is urging Iraq’s leaders to quickly form an inclusive government so they can start addressing the crisis in the north.

Kerry says the U.S. will work “to fully support a new and inclusive Iraqi government, particularly in its fight against ISIL,” the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

The U.S. is delivering more food, water and other aid to thousands of refugees forced from their homes in the latest wave of violence from the so-called Islamic State.

The U.S. Agency for International Development says the aid mostly will go to members of an Iraqi religious minority known as Yazidis, who’ve been trapped on a mountaintop in northwest Iraq by the Sunni Muslim terrorists.

Meanwhile, Lt. Gen. William Mayville, the director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters that targeted strikes have slowed the Islamic State’s advance but done little to degrade their capacity as a fighting force.

“In the immediate areas where we’ve focused our strikes we’ve had a very temporary effect,” Mayville said. “I in no way want to suggest that we have effectively contained, or that we are somehow breaking the momentum of the threat posed by” the Islamic State group.

Original Post by CBN News

Kid in Egypt Calls Only Arabic Christian Television Station for Kids and says an Amazing Prayer for the Middle East

A touching prayer for the Middle East by a young boy in Egypt included prayers for “those killing others” in Iraq and Arab countries, according to audio and video released by a children’s program on an Arabic Christian television channel…report by CP

“Mario, a regular fan of the SAT-7 KIDS program ‘Why Is That,’ called the studio last week to pray for Iraq and all the Arab countries,” the SAT-7 station stated on its website on Monday. SAT-7 KIDS is the first and only Arabic Christian television channel designed exclusively for young and adolescent children that broadcast in the Middle East.

“The young boy called from his home in Tanta, just north of Cairo in Egypt. As soon as Mario’s voice came over the air, presenter Mr. Know recognized him. Even though Mario lives hundreds of miles away from Iraq, he is touched by the plight of families suffering there,” SAT-7 KIDS stated.

Mario prayed over the air (VIDEO BELOW):

“We thank you for extending your glory to everything in our lives, Lord…

We pray for Iraq and all the Arab countries, they’re in your hand, Lord. Let there be peace and forgiveness, oh Lord, in terms of those who are doing bombings. Watch over the innocent people…

Even those killing others, you love them very much. You wait for them that they may come back to you again, oh Lord.

Lord Jesus, you said, ‘Come to me, you who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest.’ Yes, Lord. May we come back to you in everything, Lord Jesus.

Whether it be a small problem or a big problem, whether it be among nations or something material, or anything. If it be household problems, you will be glorified, Lord Jesus.

I thank you for hearing and answering us. Amen.”

The prayer, which came during a show last week, comes at a time when many Christian leaders throughout the world are asking for prayer for the Middle East. The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) calls on the global Church to “pray for Christians and other minorities who are being persecuted by militant Islamists in Iraq.”

The WEA also calls on the international community to “intervene in light of the continuous and ever-increasing violent attacks on and targeted killing of Christians and others in recent weeks.”

Station managers report that the takeover of several Iraqi towns by the extremist group ISIS has been devastating in recent weeks. “Children in particular are sensitive to such tragedies,” they said.

SAT-7 KIDS’ motto is “where your children are safe,” reflecting its role as a safe haven for children to learn about the world, the Bible, and daily life, the station states. It reports that an audience of 9.25 million children across the Arab world watches SAT-7 KIDS – including 1 in 3 children in Iraq and 1 in 4 children in Saudi Arabia.

SAT-7 ARABIC is the flagship channel and offers a variety of dynamic programs designed to attract teen and adult viewers, according to the media organization. “Compelling dramas, lively quiz shows, and talk shows about popular social and spiritual topics have viewers glued to the screen,” it states. SAT-7 ARABIC also airs music videos, cartoons, news, comedies, worship services, Sunday school classes, and discipleship programs.

SAT-7 studios, launched in 1996, are located in Egypt and Lebanon and produce more than 75 percent of the shows that air on the channel.

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Israel Won’t Negotiate Until Hamas Stops Unleashing Missiles

As talks to extend the 72-hour ceasefire stalled, Israeli soldiers said they hit dozens of Hamas sites in response to more than 57 rockets that were fired from the Gaza Strip since the truce ended Friday morning…report by CP

Three Palestinians were killed in an attack on a mosque, two others travelling on a motorcycle died when they were struck by a bomb and two more were shot dead by soldiers, according to Sky News. Those killed included a 10-year-old Palestinian boy in Gaza City.

Israel says Hamas fired at least 57 rockets into southern Israel on Friday and the “Iron Dome” interceptor system was used against some of them, according to Reuters, which said at least two Israelis were injured by mortar fire from Gaza.

Israel, which said some of the rockets were fired hours before the ceasefire was due to end at 8 a.m. Friday local time, responded to the Palestinian rockets by targeting 51 “terror sites” across the Gaza Strip.

Since Israel began its attack in Gaza on July 8 following an increase in cross-border rocket strikes by Hamas militants, nearly 1,900 Palestinians have died in the fighting. At least 1,354 of those killed have been civilians, according to the United Nations. In Israel, 64 soldiers and three civilians have died.

As Egyptian-mediated talks failed to extend the truce, an Israeli official said negotiations with Palestinians can happen only after militants stop unleashing missiles.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri was quoted as saying that Israel had rejected most Palestinian demands.

While Amnesty International earlier claimed that Israel’s military forces targeted hospitals and other civilian areas, Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev told Sky News Friday that Israel doesn’t target hospitals and civilians.

“What we’ve had to do on a number of occasions is to hit terrorist targets in the immediate vicinity of hospitals and things like that, where they’ve abused them,” Regev said. “And what you’ve seen is there’s a whole series of reports coming out of Gaza from journalists across the planet – not Israeli journalists, Canadians, Finns, Indian journalists and others – who have all reported that Hamas has got this systematic pattern of behavior where they deliberately abuse humanitarian structures to shoot their rockets at Israel.”

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Friday he is disappointed that the ceasefire could not be extended. “The Secretary-General firmly calls on the parties not to resort to further military action that can only exacerbate the already appalling humanitarian situation in Gaza,” his office said in a statement.

Israel has said it is targeting terror tunnels and other targets that pose a direct threat to its people. The Israeli military has identified at least 32 fortified tunnels, and 11 run of them are deep beneath the border and lead into Israel’s territory. It has also blamed Hamas for the civilian casualties, saying that the militants are using people as human shields.

Israel withdrew most of its ground troops from Gaza last week, and a military spokesperson said, “We’ve caused substantial damage to this network to an extent where we’ve basically taken this huge threat and made it minimal.”

Earlier this month, the U.S. Senate as well as the House approved a $225-million support for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system.

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Could this be The End of Christian Education in the USA?

President Obama recently signed an executive order making it illegal for federal contractors to discriminate against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees. Sounds innocuous enough, but an unintended consequence may be the closing of Christian colleges and schools

The order doesn’t directly affect private education, but its unprecedented refusal to exempt religious organizations surely will. Without this exemption the President has signaled to regulators that it’s open season on faith-based institutions.

Here’s one possible future: The order says if you want federal money you must hire gays. The US Department of Education decides that this applies to federal financial aid as well. Students are then prohibited from using their aid at colleges that do not hire gays. Christian colleges go out of business.

Here’s another future: With the exemption gone, accrediting bodies take the cue and insist that all colleges include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” in their non-discrimination policies, revoking accreditation for those faith-based schools that won’t genuflect. Students are prohibited from using their aid at non-accredited colleges. Christian colleges go out of business.

Absurd? Alarmist? It’s already happening to Gordon College in Massachusetts.

Gordon’s president merely co-signed a letter requesting that this executive order exempt religious institutions. Enter the Secret Police. The New England Association of Schools and Colleges is now reconsidering Gordon’s accreditation. As their decision goes, so goes Gordon. And as Gordon goes, so may go Christian higher Ed.

In this environment, Christian K-12 schools could also be fed to the lions. If religious exemptions disappear—which they now probably will—couldn’t the Massachusetts Department of Education (or any state DOE) compel private schools to hire LGBT faculty to remain an approved school? Couldn’t it mandate that school curricula promote LGBT acceptance?

It’s not even hypothetical. On this same issue the government has strong-armed a Christian-run bakery in Colorado, a Christian-run florist in Washington, and a Christian photographer in New Mexico, among others. And as we saw in the recent Hobby Lobby case, HHS tried to require all businesses, including faith-based ones, to pay for abortifacients under Obamacare. They even got four Supremes to agree with them.

So is it really implausible that Christian education is next? The ultimatum for schools will be inescapable: comply or close.

Well “so what?” some would say. Just comply. What’s the problem with non-discrimination?

Nothing, if you frame the issue in that one-sided manner. But what if it were framed this way: What’s the problem with coercing a Christian school to teach that the Bible is wrong? Or hateful? Or discriminatory?

Set aside for a moment that Washington is not supposed to be Tehran. Could you really build an educational system on a Book like that?

Of course not. It wouldn’t be credible and eventually people would abandon it. If you want evidence, just look at the empty pews in our dying mainline churches. The exodus correlates well with their de-legitimizing of scripture.

Empty desks will follow empty pews, at least if this capricious; destabilizing theology is foisted upon our Christian schools. It’s time to take a stand.

The President is right to codify non-discrimination, but not at the expense of religious freedom. If we continue to sacrifice the latter for the former, as we have yet again with this executive order, we will someday see the end of Christian education.

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Yazidis Storm Aid Helicopters at Mount Sinjar in Iraq to escape situation

United States and Iraqi forces have been delivering much needed aid to members of the Yazidi community in northern Iraq, and video footage of the scene at Mount Sinjar, where they have been hiding from rampaging ISIS militants, show them desperately storming helicopters to make an escape…report by CP

A video produced by news outlet Rudaw shows Iraqi forces transporting food and water to Yazidis, members of a local religious sect, who have taken refuge at Mount Sinjar (or Mount Shingal) to escape the murderous rampage of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (or the Islamic State). ISIS has been wiping out residents who do not subscribe to the terrorist group’s particular extremist brand of Sunni Islamic beliefs.

Since the weekend operations, an estimated 20,000 Yazidis have been rescued in northern Iraq while countless others have been left behind, The Christian Post previously reported. On Sunday, U.S. forces also continued air strikes on ISIS militants, with American warplanes and drones destroying vehicles used by the Islamic State.

ISIS has been giving ultimatums to Christians, Muslims and other religious minorities to convert or leave the country, and in some cases to pay a fine — but residents have found conversion and money useless against the bloodthirsty militants.

Political and religious leaders have used words like “genocide” and “holocaust” to describe the Islamic State’s slaughter of Iraq’s religious minorities.

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A Judge has Ordered the removal of the Ten Commandments From a New Mexico City Hall

A judge has ruled against a Ten Commandments display located in a New Mexico city hall, deciding in favor of a lawsuit brought by two Wiccans…report by CP

U.S. District Court Judge James Parker ruled last week that Bloomfield City Hall must remove the Ten Commandments display as it violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.

“The Ten Commandments monument is government speech regulated by the Establishment Clause because the Ten Commandments monument is a permanent object located on government property and it is not part of a designated public forum open to all on equal terms,” wrote Parker.

“In view of the circumstances surrounding the context, history, and purpose of the Ten Commandments monument, it is clear that the city of Bloomfield has violated the Establishment Clause because its conduct in authorizing the continued display of the monument on city property has had the primary or principal effect of endorsing religion.”

In 2012, the New Mexico chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against the city of Bloomfield regarding a Ten Commandments display on their city hall property.

The ACLU filed the suit on behalf of Jane Felix and B.N. Coone, two pagan residents of Bloomfield who took issue with the Ten Commandments’s placement on government property.

ACLU of New Mexico Executive Director Peter Simonson in a statement said that his organization had no issue with private organizations posting Ten Commandments displays.

“Individuals, religious communities, and religious associations should be free to post the Ten Commandments as they wish, and the ACLU will defend their right to do so,” said Simonson.

“But the government should not decide which religious doctrines it favors and then post them on government property.”

The six-foot-tall, approximately 3,000-pound Ten Commandments display was placed at city hall in July 2011 and officially dedicated by former city councilor Kevin Mauzy.

In an interview with local media regarding the Parker decision, Bloomfield Mayor Scott Eckstein expressed surprise at the result of the lawsuit.

“I am surprised (by the decision) and had never really considered the judge ruling against it because it’s a historical document, just like the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights,” said Eckstein to the Daily Times.

“The intent from the beginning was that the lawn was going to be used for historical purposes, and that’s what the council voted on.”

Bloomfield has 30 days from last Thursday to review the decision and decide whether or not to appeal.

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Atheists now have the liberty to Officiate Weddings in Indiana,USA

In Indiana the solemnization of marriages now can be overseen by people who profess to have no religion at all…report by CP

Indiana has opted to not try to delay a decision from a three-judge panel of the Chicago-based United States Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals allowing for non-theists to officiate weddings.

The Center for Inquiry, a secular group with chapters across the United States, brought the lawsuit against Indiana regarding their ban on atheist solemnization of marriages.

Reba Boyd Wooden, director of the CFI secular celebrant program and plaintiff in the case, said in a statement that she approved of the decision.”We’re delighted to have the equal status of the nonreligious recognized and finally made official in Indiana,” stated Wooden.

“Our secular celebrants stand ready to accommodate any couple — religious or nonreligious — who desire a secular ceremony, whether it be a private solemnization or a large wedding in front of family and friends.”

In 2012, CFI filed a lawsuit in district court against Indiana over its regulations restricting who can solemnize a marriage.

According to Indiana Code 31-11-6, titled “Authority to Solemnize Marriages,” those who can perform marriages include a “member of the clergy of a religious organization (even if the cleric does not perform religious functions for an individual congregation), such as a minister of the Gospel, a priest, a bishop, an archbishop, or a rabbi.”

The code section also lists certain government officials as well, and specifically notes the Friends Church, German Baptists, the Baha’i faith, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and an imam of a mosque as those who can solemnize marriages.

In December 2012, U.S. District Judge Sarah Evans Barker of the Southern District of Indiana ruled that CFI could not perform solemnization services for marriages, arguing that the CFI has “not succeeded on the merits of their First Amendment or Equal Protection claim.”

“Because plaintiffs cannot demonstrate actual success on the merits in either of their stated causes of action, their remaining arguments are wholly unavailing,” wrote Evans.

“As a result, and pursuant to guiding case law, plaintiffs’ motion for permanent injunctive relief must be DENIED. Final judgment shall now issue in conjunction with this entry.”

CFI appealed to the Seventh Circuit, which ruled last month that humanists should be allowed to officiate weddings, overturning Barker’s decision.

Ronald Lindsay, president of CFI, said in July that he found the judges’ ruling “deeply satisfying,” stating the judges have “recognized that nonreligious Americans are entitled to the same rights as religious Americans.”

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller had initially entertained the possibility of continuing to defend the state code last month, but then decided against it.

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