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Qatar Expels Iranian Diplomats Following Attacks

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In a dramatic escalation, Qatar has ordered the expulsion of Iranian diplomats from its territory after repeated attacks attributed to the Islamic Republic.

Qatar announced that the military attaché and security attaché at Iran’s embassy in Doha, along with all staff working in their offices, have been declared persona non grata. Authorities instructed all personnel connected to these offices to leave the country within 24 hours. The move comes in response to ongoing Iranian attacks against Qatar.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry stated: “This decision stems from repeated attacks by Iran against Qatar, a violation of its sovereignty and security, and a breach of the principles of international law, United Nations Security Council resolutions, and the principles of good neighborliness. If the Iranian side continues this approach, Qatar will take further measures to ensure the protection of its sovereignty, security, and national interests. Qatar reserves the right to take all necessary measures to defend its sovereignty and security, in accordance with the provisions of international law.”

Earlier, Qatar reported that it intercepted two missiles launched toward the gas city of Ras Laffan, shortly after an Iranian missile strike caused significant damage to a liquefied natural gas production facility.

The Iranian attack inflicted major damage on the Ras Laffan industrial city, home to one of the world’s most important and largest LNG production facilities. The assault included five missiles, four of which were intercepted, while the fifth struck its target.

At the same time, Saudi Arabia reported that four people were injured when interception debris fell on a civilian structure in Riyadh during an earlier Iranian missile attack. “Four ballistic missiles launched toward Riyadh were intercepted and destroyed. Fragments of one of the missiles fell near a refinery south of Riyadh,” the Saudi Defense Ministry said.

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WATCH: Joe Kent Reveals All to Tucker Carlson in First Interview Since Resigning as Trump’s Counterterrorism Director

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Joe Kent on why we actually went to war with Iran.

Joe Kent is a former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center and the President’s principal counterterrorism advisor, who served 20 years in the U.S. Army with 11 combat deployments fighting terrorist networks with the 75th Ranger Regiment, Army Special Forces, and U.S. Army Special Operations Command, earning six Bronze Stars. Joe is also a Gold Star husband whose first wife, Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Shannon Kent, also served and was killed while fighting ISIS in Syria in 2019.

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Global Pro-Palestinian Flotilla Groups Announce Unified Maritime Mission to Gaza for 2026

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A coalition of international anti-Israel flotilla groups revealed Wednesday that they are joining forces to launch a coordinated large-scale maritime operation to Gaza, scheduled for the spring of 2026.

In a joint announcement, organizers said the effort, named the “Global Sumud Flotilla,” will combine several existing initiatives into a single campaign. Participating groups include Thousand Madleens to Gaza, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, the Freedom and Sumud Flotilla Eurasia, the Maghreb Sumud Flotilla, the Global Movement to Gaza, Sumud Nusantara, and the People’s Flotilla Movement.

According to the organizers, the operation will not consist of separate voyages but will instead function as a unified mission, bringing together ships, delegations, medical personnel, and reconstruction teams under one coordinated structure.

They described the initiative as the “largest civilian maritime action for Palestine to date,” pointing to appeals from Palestinian Arabs for a more organized and collective international civilian response.

The plan outlines six central goals: ending what organizers called Israel’s “illegal siege,” creating a maritime access route, rallying international involvement, delivering humanitarian assistance, aiding rebuilding efforts, and challenging what they termed global complicity.

The statement indicated that the flotilla is expected to involve more than 100 vessels carrying supplies such as food, infant formula, educational materials, medicine, and other critical items.

Organizers also said a specialized medical fleet will be part of the mission, with more than 1,000 healthcare workers expected to participate alongside local medical staff in Gaza. In addition, the effort is set to include educators, medical experts, and rebuilding teams tasked with assisting in the restoration of homes, schools, hospitals, and other infrastructure.

The announcement further emphasized that the initiative opposes reconstruction models that, in the organizers’ view, frame Gaza’s recovery as a geopolitical undertaking instead of one directed by local needs.

Organizers added that the flotilla is part of a wider campaign addressing ongoing conditions in Gaza, while acknowledging that the planned voyage represents only one component of what they believe is necessary for long-term recovery.

More information, including launch locations in the Mediterranean, participating groups, and operational stages, is expected to be released in the weeks ahead.

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What the Headlines Don’t Tell You

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By Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz

As Jews, we are trained to look at world events differently than others do. My rebbi, the famed Rav Mendel Kaplan, would sometimes interrupt his daily shiur to teach us how to read a newspaper. He would quip that when he was in Shanghai with the Mirrer Yeshiva during the Second World War, he would know the news simply from glancing at the Chinese newspapers, “because the main news is written between the lines.”

Headlines speak about presidents, armies, alliances, and wars. Analysts discuss strategy and politics. But a Yid knows that beneath the noise of world affairs, there is something deeper taking place. History unfolds through the constant Hand of the Ribbono Shel Olam guiding events.

Because we live in a time of hester, that guiding hand is often concealed. Yet, when we read between the lines and look at events through the prism of Torah, it becomes easier to recognize that Hashem is causing events to unfold and guiding the course of history.

As we approach the Yom Tov of Pesach, the time when we relive the great revelation of Hashgocha, we are reminded that what appears to be the unstoppable power of great nations can disappear almost overnight.

Mitzrayim was the superpower of its era. Paroh ruled with absolute authority over a vast empire. To the enslaved Jews, his dominance must have appeared permanent.

But when the appointed time for that golus came to an end, that empire was shattered, its ruler humbled, and the Jewish people walked out to freedom.

Pesach teaches a lesson that repeats itself throughout history: the forces that appear strongest at any given moment are ultimately revealed to be nothing more than pawns in Hashem’s plan, and they fade away when the Divine plan determines that their time has ended.

This week, we begin the month of Nissan, the month of geulah. It was in this month that our nation was formed when Hashem took us out of Mitzrayim.

Pesach, the Yom Tov when we celebrate our freedom, is upon us.

In 1948, as Israel was fighting its War of Independence, people were deeply worried about what the next day would bring. Rav Refoel Kook traveled to the Chazon Ish.

“People are asking me about what is going on now and how they are to understand the terrible situation they are in. Rebbe, I don’t know what to answer them.”

The Chazon Ish told him to tell the people, “Everyone can see that from Shomayim we are being led somewhere, but we are not able to figure out where until we get there. We cannot fathom the ways of Hashem.”

Pesach is the Chag Hageulah, but it is also the Chag Ha’emunah, the Yom Tov that strengthens our faith in Hakadosh Boruch Hu. It was through the faith of the Jewish people in Mitzrayim and at the Yam Suf that they merited redemption.

Throughout the years of slavery, they could not understand why they had to endure such suffering and hardship. Yet, when they were redeemed, they realized that because of the intense subjugation they had experienced, they were freed nearly two hundred years earlier than the time Hashem had originally indicated.

When they witnessed the makkos and the many miracles at the Yam Suf, they understood that everything that had happened to them was directed by Hashem. As the posuk states, “Vaya’aminu baHashem uveMoshe avdo – And their belief in Hashem and in Moshe was strengthened.”

In our own time, we see the people of Eretz Yisroel suffering. The country is once again at war. Sirens sound day and night, and people are constantly running to and from shelters. The economy is shaken, there is little calm, and no one knows how long the situation will continue.

Some say that President Trump is running out of patience and wants to bring the conflict to an end. Others believe that it will continue until Pesach, while still others predict that the war could last several months. Once again, Israel is forced to fight for its existence against an existential enemy, and once again it seems that the nations of the world are waiting for the moment when they can pressure Israel to end the war prematurely before a complete victory is achieved.

At the same time, anti-Semitism is rising across the world, and Jews are discovering that danger exists everywhere, even in this country. Synagogues have become targets of attacks, and in many places, Jews are fearful for their safety. The nation that incurred the world’s enmity at Har Sinai when the Torah was given continues to be hated and despised.

I do not understand why so many people pay attention to podcasters and other purveyors of hatred, but that is the reality of the world today. Millions follow and listen to individuals who spread irrational conspiracies and tropes against Jews. It would be foolish to ignore what is happening and comfort ourselves with the thought that these messages have no effect. The Democrat Party has largely adopted anti-Israel positions, and its leaders frequently promote narratives against Israel. Recent polls demonstrate the cumulative impact of all of this, as more Americans are turning against Israel and Jews.

People ask why all of this is happening, and everyone offers a different explanation. As believing Jews, we know that Hashem is directing what unfolds. What we understand is that in an eis tzarah, we are meant to call out to Hashem for salvation and to engage in teshuvah.

We also remember that those who possess emunah are able to maintain calm and serenity. Because we know that nothing occurs unless Hashem wills it, we do not live in constant fear of the events of the day. We recognize that everything Hashem does is ultimately for our benefit. Some things we understand immediately, and others we come to understand later. But we remain confident in the knowledge that everything is part of a Divine plan that will ultimately unfold for our good.

The month of Nissan and the Yom Tov of Pesach remind us that when there is a deluge of negativity and painful news, we respond with faith, not fear; with tefillah, not despair; and with the knowledge that with every missile that falls, we are drawing closer to the geulah.

Three times a day, in Modim, we thank Hashem for the daily miracles. Some we recognize and some we do not, but we know that they are there. Be on the lookout for them, write them down, and appreciate the good that we have. Doing so helps us cope with our difficulties and reminds us that we are never alone.

Eighty-five years ago, when murder and destruction spread across Europe, a small group of yeshivos were brought through Divine intervention to Shanghai, where they spent those terrible years in relative peace. In that hot, distant city they had never previously heard of, they flourished. Their suffering produced tremendous growth in Torah, ultimately gifting our people with a generation of gedolim, roshei yeshiva, rabbonim, and maggidei shiur.

When the war ended, the full weight of their situation finally struck them. Free to travel, they realized that very few among them had parents or families waiting to reunite with them. There was nowhere to return to. Everyone had been killed. Everything had been destroyed.

As a steady stream of talmidim headed to Eretz Yisroel and America, several were left behind, waiting for visas. For the first time, they were overtaken by despair. The Gerrer Rebbe, the Imrei Emes, penned a letter to a group of stranded Polish bochurim. He wrote, “The main thing now is to know that everything comes from Hashem and no bad emanates from Him. Everything is for the good… As the seforim teach, ‘Vayehi erev vayehi voker yom echod,’ both the darkness and kindness are from one source and for one goal: to illuminate the world for us later on.

“We believe that just as the Tochacha, the prophecies foretelling difficult times, were fulfilled, so will the hopeful and comforting prophecies come to be. The hester ponim is a test, an illusion, and in the end, everything will turn out very good.”

The Gerrer Rebbe quoted the Rambam’s Iggeres Teiman, where he encouraged the beleaguered Jews of Yemen during a difficult period.

“The Rambam writes that a cord of Torah and mitzvos connects heaven and earth. To the degree that a person grasps it, he will be strengthened…”

The rebbe sought to sustain the refugees with the eternal message that g’nus leads to shevach, winter leads to spring, and darkness leads to light. This message goes back to the first day of creation, when night and day were formed, as the posuk states, “Vayehi erev vayehi voker yom echod.”

The Sefas Emes explains that Nissan is considered the first of the Hebrew months because it was during this month that Hashem revealed the hanhogah that became visible in this world during Yetzias Mitzrayim.

Until that time, it had been a hanhogah of hester, but during the month of Nissan, Hashem revealed His presence and strength in Mitzrayim b’yad chazokah uvizroa netuya.

Each year, during Nissan, that spiritual energy returns to the world, offering an opportunity to reveal Hashem in the lower realms and to fill this world with His presence. Pesach, the Yom Tov of emunah, gives us the opportunity to fill our hearts – and those of our children – with this awareness of freedom and protection.

As the month of Nissan begins, it reminds us that Hakadosh Boruch Hu is here, just as He was in Mitzrayim, directing events and preparing the world for redemption.

When the Imrei Emes passed away in 1948, his oldest surviving son, Rav Yisroel, became rebbe. It was an extremely difficult period. The people had not yet recovered from the devastation they had suffered in the Holocaust. Israel was fighting for its survival, and there were regular attacks on settled areas and cities.

When he spoke on the first Shabbos, he quoted his grandfather, the Chiddushei Horim, who shared a remarkable explanation of why the halachos of eved Ivri apply only when there is Yovel. When Yovel ended with the churban, the phenomenon of a Jewish slave ended as well.

He explained that this teaches the Jewish people that every period of difficulty, every challenge, does not last forever. Every tzorah has a time when it ends and when good times return. When Yovel, which frees the slaves, is no longer active, there can no longer be Jewish slaves, because there would be no mechanism to bring their painful period to an end.

Throughout Jewish history, we have repeatedly seen this pattern. Periods of great darkness are followed by periods of extraordinary light.

After the darkness that descended upon Klal Yisroel with the killing of the Asarah Harugei Malchus, the world was illuminated by the teachings of Rabi Shimon Bar Yochai and the revelation of the Torah’s hidden wisdom in the Sefer HaZohar. Following the terrible era of Tach V’Tat, when tens of thousands of Jews were slaughtered and communities were destroyed, Klal Yisroel was blessed with towering lights such as the Vilna Gaon, the Baal Shem Tov, and the Ramchal. And after the unspeakable darkness of the Holocaust came the remarkable rebuilding of Torah life, with flourishing communities in Eretz Yisroel, America, and throughout the world.

Rav Tzadok Hakohein of Lublin explains that this pattern reflects the way the Ribbono Shel Olam created the world. As the posuk describing creation states, “Vayehi erev vayehi voker,” evening is followed by morning. Periods of darkness and sadness are followed by periods of light and renewal.

Rav Yisroel Eliyohu Weintraub quoted the Sefer Hachassidim, who explains that Hashem wishes to bestow goodness upon man, but the Soton interferes and claims that man does not deserve it. The Soton questions why Hashem should be so kind to undeserving people. It is for this reason, he explains, that Hashem brings periods of great pain and nisyonos to silence the evil Soton.

And today, just as in Mitzrayim, for us to merit Hashem’s light and goodness, we must first endure darkness and pain. Let us strengthen ourselves in Torah, tefillah, and maasim tovim.

As we approach Pesach, let us strengthen ourselves in emunah and bitachon, so that on this Yom Tov of emunah, we will merit to see our faith rewarded.

We must know that the difficult time will end, hopefully soon, and that better days will return. Have no fear. Do not despair.

Which brings us to what is happening in the world today.

For decades, American presidents have repeatedly vowed that Iran would never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.

In Washington, there is a phrase that has been repeated for so many years that it has almost become background noise: Iran must never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.

President after president said it. Republicans said it. Democrats said it. The statement appeared in speeches, press briefings, and policy papers. It was presented as an unshakable principle of American foreign policy.

And yet, for decades, it remained mostly words because presidents were afraid of confronting Iran.

Sanctions were imposed and then eased. Negotiations were conducted and agreements were signed. Red lines were drawn and then moved. All the while, Iran’s regime continued enriching uranium, developing missiles, and spreading terror through its network of proxies across the Middle East.

Washington promised that Iran would never get the bomb, but Tehran learned to believe that the promise would never truly be enforced.

For all his failings, President Franklin D. Roosevelt led the United States into World War II to confront the Nazi menace before it could reach American shores. In a famous fireside chat he declared, “The United States has no right or reason to encourage talk of peace until the day shall come when there is a clear intention on the part of the aggressor nations to abandon all thought of dominating or conquering the world.”

Those words could easily have been echoed by President Donald Trump as he explained why he has taken this nation into confrontation with the Islamic theocracy of Iran that has spent decades and untold sums plotting the destruction of Israel, America, and the Western world. He pursues this course despite the loud objections of isolationists and political demagogues who condemn his actions, much as figures like Father Coughlin railed against Roosevelt.

When President Donald Trump moved from declarations to action against Iran’s nuclear ambitions, many Democrats and large segments of the media reacted with outrage – not at Iran, but at Trump.

Yet, working closely together, the United States and Israel have carried out coordinated strikes against key elements of Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure. Missile sites, command centers, and strategic facilities tied to the regime’s military machine have been struck. The goal has been clear: Dismantle the capabilities that allow Tehran to threaten Israel, destabilize the region, and move toward nuclear weapons.

While Tehran has responded with missiles and drones, much of that firepower has been intercepted or neutralized.

For the Jewish people, all of this is unfolding during the months of Adar and Nissan, when we are reminded that the sight of great power collapsing is nothing new.

All the firepower that Iran accumulated and the infrastructure it had established to destroy Israel has been evaporating at a historical pace.

On Pesach, we will sit at the Seder and retell the story that defines our nation. Mitzrayim was the greatest superpower of its time. Paroh ruled over an empire that appeared eternal. To the Jews enslaved there, Egypt must have seemed invincible.

But history turned in a single dramatic moment.

The Haggadah reminds us, “B’chol dor v’dor omdim aleinu l’chaloseinu,” that in every generation, there are those who rise against us to destroy us. Empires arise. Tyrants make threats. Powerful regimes boast that they will eliminate the Jewish people.

Yet, the next words are the ones that have defined our history: “V’Hakadosh Boruch Hu matzileinu miyodom.” The Ribbono Shel Olam saves us from their plans.

Time and again, forces that appeared overwhelming crumbled. Egypt fell. Persia faded. Rome disappeared. The Soviet Union collapsed. Gamel Nasser, Saddam Hussein, Yasser Arafat, Hafez Assad, and his son Bashar are gone and almost forgotten. As all who threatened us have been struck down, the Jewish people endure.

Pesach reminds us that what seems like the iron grip of power can collapse overnight when the Master of the world decides that the moment of redemption from that particular golus has arrived.

As Pesach approaches, we prepare not only to remember the past, but also to understand the present.

At the Seder we proclaim, “Avodim hoyinu…vayotzieinu Hashem Elokeinu mishom b’yod chazokah u’vizroa netuyah.” At that moment, we are reminded that history is not written in the halls of power or on the battlefields of empires.

It is written by the Ribbono Shel Olam.

Empires rise. Threats come and go. The headlines of today will one day fade into the pages of history. But the Jewish people continue forward with emunah, knowing that the Yad Hashem that redeemed us from Mitzrayim continues to guide the world today.

And that is the most powerful message we carry with us into this chodesh of geulah.

As others debate the war and speculate about how it will end and what victory will look like, events continue to unfold before our eyes.

Drones, bombs, and missiles continue falling on Eretz Yisroel. Travel is curtailed, and much of daily life in that country has been placed on hold.

At such moments, we must remember the truth that has sustained our people for thousands of years: The nations may rage, the mighty may boast, and tyrants may threaten, but Klal Yisroel lives on, because the One who redeemed us then continues to watch over us now.

We must know that just as in Mitzrayim, the pain we endure – the battles, the struggles, and the difficulties we face in our personal lives, in our communities, and in the world around us – are part of a process that will ultimately lead to geulah, when our suffering will finally come to an end.

The Jews in Mitzrayim were unable to listen to Moshe Rabbeinu when he brought them words of consolation and told them that their redemption was near. Let us not be like them.

Let us strengthen our emunah. Let us carry the simcha of Adar into Nissan. Let us remember that the difficult period will lead to better times. And may we merit that in the month in which geulah began, we will witness its completion once and for all with the coming of the final and everlasting geulah.

Saudi Arabia Warns Iran: “We Reserve The Right To Take Military Actions If Necessary”

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Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, issued a sharp warning to Iran on Wednesday, condemning its actions against neighboring countries and stating that the kingdom may respond with military force if necessary.

Speaking to reporters following a gathering of Arab and Islamic foreign ministers, Prince Faisal accused Tehran of refusing to engage constructively with countries in the region and instead attempting to exert pressure on them.

He said that Iran “doesn’t believe in talking to its neighbors”, adding that “it tries to pressure its neighbors” and emphasized that such tactics would not succeed.

“The kingdom is not going to succumb to pressure, and, on the contrary, this pressure will backfire … politically, will backfire, I believe, morally, and certainly, as we have stated clearly, we reserve the right to take military actions if necessary,” he stressed.

Prince Faisal also dismissed Iran’s justification for targeting civilian infrastructure in neighboring countries, calling its explanation—that such attacks are tied to the presence of U.S. military bases—“unconvincing”.

He added that participants at the Riyadh meeting agreed Iran must immediately halt its support for proxy groups operating throughout the region.

According to Prince Faisal, whatever limited trust once remained between Iran and its neighbors has now been completely eroded.

“Iran’s attacks on neighboring countries were premeditated, and what we are witnessing now confirms this,” he said, adding, “I would hope that they understand the message of the meeting today, recalculate quickly and stop attacking their neighbors.”

Following recent U.S. and Israeli strikes inside Iran, Tehran has carried out a series of retaliatory actions across the region, including against Saudi Arabia.

Among those incidents were multiple attempted strikes on the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, including one attack involving two drones that resulted in a small fire and minor structural damage.

A report by The Washington Post, published shortly after the military campaign against Iran began, claimed that President Donald Trump moved forward with the strikes after weeks of behind-the-scenes pressure from Israeli and Saudi leadership.

According to sources cited in that report, the Saudi crown prince held several private conversations with Trump in recent weeks urging military action, even as he publicly promoted diplomacy.

Saudi officials strongly rejected that account, with a spokesperson for the kingdom’s embassy in Washington stating, “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been consistent in supporting diplomatic efforts to reach a credible deal with Iran.”

“At no point in all our communication with the Trump Administration did we lobby the President to adopt a different policy,” he added.

In a more recent development, Bloomberg reported that Saudi Arabia has increased direct diplomatic contacts with Iran as part of an effort to prevent further escalation and contain the broader regional conflict.

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Trump: No More Israeli Strikes On Iran’s Gas Field, But US Will Act If Qatar Is Targeted

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President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the United States had no prior knowledge of Israel’s strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field and indicated that no additional similar operations are expected, while sharply criticizing Iran for retaliating against a Qatari facility.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump condemned Iran’s response to the Israeli action, accusing Tehran of wrongly targeting Qatar after the strike.

“Israel, out of anger for what has taken place in the Middle East, has violently lashed out at a major facility known as South Pars Gas Field in Iran. A relatively small section of the whole has been hit. The United States knew nothing about this particular attack, and the country of Qatar was in no way, shape, or form, involved with it, nor did it have any idea that it was going to happen,” wrote Trump.

“Unfortunately,” he continued, “Iran did not know this, or any of the pertinent facts pertaining to the South Pars attack, and unjustifiably and unfairly attacked a portion of Qatar’s LNG Gas facility.”

Trump went on to emphasize that Israel would not proceed with further strikes on the site, unless provoked by Iran.

“NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE BY ISRAEL pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent, in this case, Qatar – In which instance the United States of America, with or without the help or consent of Israel, will massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before.”

He added that he is reluctant to authorize such force but made clear that he would act if necessary.

“I do not want to authorize this level of violence and destruction because of the long term implications that it will have on the future of Iran, but if Qatar’s LNG is again attacked, I will not hesitate to do so. Thank you for your attention to this matter,” concluded the President.

Trump’s remarks came after a Wall Street Journal report indicated that he is seeking to halt further Israeli strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure following the South Pars attack.

According to that report, officials said Trump had been aware of the Israeli strike ahead of time and backed it as a signal to Iran amid tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. They added that he now believes the message has been delivered and opposes continued attacks on Iran’s energy sector.

However, those same officials noted that Trump could reconsider that position and support additional strikes on Iranian energy sites, depending on how Iran proceeds in the strategically significant waterway.

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Rav Dov Landau on the War: “There Is No Question That Torah Protects”

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Maran Rosh HaYeshiva Rav Dov Landau delivered powerful words of chizuk at Yeshivas Beis Medrash Elyon, marking the close of the winter zeman and concluding a broad chizuk trip across the heichalei haTorah in Eretz Yisroel, during which he visited more than 40 yeshivos.

Addressing the oilam, the Rosh HaYeshiva spoke with clarity about the current matzav, especially in light of the ongoing war.

Boruch Hashem, the olam haTorah is flourishing. Thousands upon thousands are learning Torah, despite the difficulties, despite the decrees, despite the מלחמות. ‘Shivti b’veis Hashem kol yemei chayai.’”

He emphasized that the protection of Klal Yisroel comes through Torah.

“There is no ספק that Torah is what protects. According to derech hateva, there is no explanation for all the nissim that are happening before our eyes. It is very troubling that there are those who are making it difficult for lomdei Torah. What do they want—to drill a hole in the very ship we are all on?”

The Rosh HaYeshiva stressed the proper perspective a Yid must have during such times.

“A person must know something fundamental—we place our bitachon in the Ribbono Shel Olam. We believe with complete emunah that He watches over us and protects us. Of course, one must be careful and take precautions, but ultimately we are in the hands of Shamayim. There is no reason to live with fear and panic. Nothing is in the hands of man—everything is in the hands of Shamayim. Our tafkid is to increase Torah and tefillah in order to bring more rachamei Shamayim upon those dwelling in Tzion.”

Turning to the upcoming bein hazmanim, he issued a strong call to bnei yeshiva.

“We are now heading into bein hazmanim, which by nature can be a time of weakness in learning. But a true ben yeshiva cannot disconnect from Torah—even during bein hazmanim.”

He added that in the current situation, the responsibility is even greater.

“In times like these, when we need so much rachamei Shamayim, the obligation to increase Torah is doubled and redoubled. Not a single day should pass without several hours of uninterrupted, focused learning. Klal Yisroel needs our protection—the protection of lomdei Torah. If not us, then who?”

The Rosh HaYeshiva also reminded the bochurim of their broader responsibilities.

“Of course, one must fulfill kibbud av v’eim, but always remember our main mission—to increase Torah, to live a life of Torah, and to be mekadesh Shem Shamayim, so that people will say, ‘Ashrei rabo shelimdo Torah, ashrei aviv shelimdo Torah.’”

He concluded with a heartfelt bracha.

Yehi ratzon that the roshei yeshiva should be zoche to continue increasing their תלמידים for many good years, and that we should all merit the geulah shleimah speedily in our days, amen.”

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“Did I Say Too Much?” Minister Hints at End of Sirens: New Defense System May Neutralize Threats Before Launch

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A wave of curiosity spread through the Knesset and across the country after an unusual and cryptic remark by Tourism and Welfare Minister Chaim Katz, who suggested that Israel may be approaching a breakthrough that could make air-raid sirens unnecessary.

Speaking during a Knesset session, Katz alluded to a developing technological capability that could fundamentally change how Israel handles incoming threats. “I believe we are, hopefully without needing it, approaching a solution where before a launch we won’t need a siren,” he told lawmakers, before quickly adding with a smile, “I said it, and I don’t know if I said too much, but I said it.”

The vague statement immediately sparked widespread speculation among both officials and the public, raising the possibility that Israel is nearing a system capable of stopping enemy projectiles before they even enter Israeli airspace.

Security analysts point to the advanced laser defense system known as “Magen Or” as the most likely candidate behind Katz’s remarks. Developed entirely in Israel, the system has undergone extensive operational testing over the past two and a half years of fighting since the war began on October 7, demonstrating highly effective interception capabilities.

Katz’s comments suggest that this laser technology—possibly combined with other classified systems—could soon render traditional warning sirens obsolete by eliminating threats either within enemy territory or immediately upon launch, before they pose any danger to populated areas.

Despite the cautious optimism surrounding these developments, the reality on the ground remains painful and fresh. While most incoming missiles and drones from the north and from Iran have been successfully intercepted b’chasdei Hashem, the nation still carries the trauma of the deadly strike in Beit Shemesh, where a single interception failure resulted in the deaths of nine civilians, including three children from the Biton family Hy”d. That tragedy continues to underscore the urgent need for a fully reliable defense system that can prevent any breach.

Whether Katz’s statement was an intentional reveal or an offhand remark, it has injected a sense of hope into a public weary of constant sirens and disruptions. A shift from reactive defense—relying on warnings and sheltering—to proactive systems that eliminate threats before impact could mark a turning point in Israel’s security reality. For now, attention turns to whether this hinted-at solution will soon become an operational game-changer.

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BIG ADMISSION: Ex-NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio Finally Admits ‘Defund The Police,’ Lax Borders Were Bad Ideas: ‘Made No Sense’

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Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is now conceding that progressive calls to “defund the police” and relaxed border policies were mistakes, offering a sharp reassessment of positions he once defended.

De Blasio, who recently found himself confused with another individual sharing his name in a news report, made the remarks during a friendly appearance with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Hannity’s podcast, “Hang Out with Sean Hannity.”

“In retrospect, the whole concept of ‘defund the police’ made no sense,” de Blasio said as the Democrat sat with a margarita.

“It made sense to say, `how can we do better?’ It made sense to say, hey—and by the way, a lot of cops told me this. A lot of police leaders told me this—we’ve got to do a lot more for young people to give them positive alternatives, because that’s good for the police too. That’s good safety too.”

Hannity responded, “We’re not disagreeing, right? This is amazing.”

De Blasio responded, “So far we’re doing good. We’re doing—so defund was a mistake. And I understand where it came from, but it was a mistake.”

During another portion of the discussion, de Blasio also acknowledged that President Joe Biden’s handling of the southern border had fallen short.

“We’re going to have some common ground. Are you ready?” de Blasio teased Hannity.

“I’m shocked,” Hannity said.

“OK – I don’t like what Biden did with the border,” said de Blasio, who served as mayor from 2014 to 2021.

Hannity asked him, “Why didn’t you say it then?”

“Because honestly,” de Blasio said, “I didn’t think it was as bad as it was. And then, when I saw it during Biden’s time, that he was able to reverse course in that final year and tighten up the border—no, I mean, that’s the irony.”

Hannity pushed back, arguing that Biden acted too late and should not be credited for tightening border enforcement after the situation had already escalated, which he said led to a surge of migrants arriving in cities like New York.

“Something changed. Obviously, something changed,” de Blasio said.

“So we better drink more of your margarita,” Hannity joked. “This is going to get tougher.”

De Blasio then confesses, “We, as Democrats, rightfully deserve that critique.”

The comments drew reactions from conservative figures in New York, some of whom welcomed the shift while noting it came long after de Blasio left office.

“Even a stopped clock is right twice a day,” quipped state Conservative Party chairman Gerard Kassar.

“Unfortunately, de Blasio didn’t say this when he had the power to make a difference. But I’m glad he’s admitting he’s wrong.”

Kassar added that de Blasio could have seen the scope of the migrant crisis firsthand by visiting areas such as the Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, which was used temporarily as a shelter.

While in office, de Blasio did not explicitly embrace the slogan “defund the police,” but he did back a major reduction in police funding during the unrest following George Floyd’s death in 2020.

The City Council ultimately approved an $88.1 billion budget that redirected roughly $1 billion away from the NYPD.

At the time, de Blasio defended the move, saying he believed the city had reached the proper balance.

“We are reducing the size of our police force by not having the next recruit class,” he said at the time. “We are reducing our overtime levels. We’re shifting functions away from police to civilian agencies.”

However, less than a year later, in April 2021, de Blasio reversed course and approved $105 million for the construction of a new NYPD precinct in Southeast Queens, responding to strong demand from local residents and reversing an earlier decision to scrap the project amid pressure to cut police spending.

{Matzav.com}

El Al Cancels 25,000 Tickets Ahead of Pesach Amid Flight Restrictions at Ben Gurion Airport

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With Pesach approaching and ongoing security concerns affecting air travel, El Al announced on Wednesday that it is canceling a large number of scheduled flights, impacting approximately 25,000 tickets for departures between March 21 and March 27.

The cancellations come in response to operational restrictions at Ben Gurion Airport, which have significantly limited flight activity. As a result, a wide range of destinations will not be serviced during this period.

The affected cities include Tbilisi, Budapest, Zurich, Barcelona, Belgrade, Berlin, Boston, Batumi, Fort Lauderdale, Frankfurt, Heraklion, Krakow, Larnaca, London Luton, Lyon, Marseille, Bucharest, Paphos, Prague, Chisinau, Thessaloniki, Sofia, Salzburg, Podgorica, Tirana, Tivat, Venice, and Vienna.

Regarding other destinations, the airline stated that “updates will be provided בהתאם להתפתחויות ולהנחיות הגורמים הרשמיים – according to developments and the instructions of the official authorities.”

El Al also clarified that, at this time, it is unable to offer alternative flights to passengers whose trips have been canceled. Instead, customers are being given the option of a full refund or a credit voucher for future use on El Al flights. The company emphasized that it is operating under strict limitations and that passenger safety remains its top priority.

In a related development, as previously reported, Channel 12 said that Israel’s Ministry of Transportation is considering reducing the number of passengers permitted on outgoing flights, following recent damage to aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport.

{Matzav.com}

Mrs. Esther Weitz a”h, Sister-in-Law of the Gerrer Rebbe, Passes Away at 72

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A pall of mourning fell over the Gerer community on Wednesday with the passing of Mrs. Esther Weitz a”h, the esteemed sister-in-law of the Gerrer Rebbe, who was niftar at the age of 72 following a serious illness in recent weeks.

Mrs. Weitz was the wife of R’ Yissachar Dov Yeshaya Weitz, one of the respected members of the Gur chassidus in both Haifa and Ashdod. She was widely known as a woman of refinement and chesed, whose life reflected deep emunah and quiet strength.

She was born on 24 Tammuz 5713 to her father, R’ Yeshayahu Wexelman z”l, a prominent Gerrer chossid in Haifa who served as chairman of Agudas Yisroel in the city.

In her youth, she married her husband, R’ Yissachar Dov Yeshaya Weitz, a distinguished figure within the chassidus. He is the son of Rav Menachem Mendel Weitz z”l, who served as a maggid shiur in Yeshivas Chiddushei HaRim and was the father-in-law of the Gerrer Rebbe.

For many decades, the couple built a home in Haifa rooted in Torah and chassidus. Her husband is known as a yerei Shamayim who worked in kashrus supervision and also served as a baal tefillah, leading the davening in the main Gerrer Bais Medrash in Yerushalayim.

Those who knew her describe a true tzadekes, whose Tehillim was never far from her hands. Her days were filled with acts of kindness and devotion. Each Erev Shabbos, she would distribute Shabbos candles throughout the city of Haifa, enabling many to bring in Shabbos with light and kedusha. Over the past year, she and her husband relocated to Ashdod to be closer to their children.

She leaves behind a large and beautiful family, including 12 children, along with grandchildren and descendants who continue in the path of Torah and yiras Shamayim.

Yehi zichrah boruch.

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U.S. Prepares for Underwater Threat in Strait of Hormuz as Iran’s Mine Arsenal Looms

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As global attention remains fixed on missiles and airstrikes, a quieter but critical front is unfolding beneath the waters of the Strait of Hormuz, where the United States is preparing for the possibility of a massive Iranian naval mine threat that could disrupt a major portion of the world’s oil supply.

According to U.S. defense officials, Iran is believed to possess an arsenal of up to 6,000 naval mines capable of severely impacting international shipping routes. While no active mines have yet been confirmed in the water, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated that the Pentagon is operating under the assumption that the threat is real and immediate. U.S. Central Command chief Vice Admiral Brad Cooper revealed that American forces have already carried out preemptive strikes, destroying Iranian storage facilities believed to house these weapons.

At the center of the U.S. response are the Avenger-class mine countermeasure ships—aging but highly specialized vessels designed specifically to operate in mine-infested waters. Built using wood and fiberglass rather than traditional metal, these ships are able to avoid triggering the magnetic sensors used by many modern naval mines. Equipped with advanced sonar systems, they can detect underwater threats and deploy devices that simulate acoustic and magnetic signatures, causing mines to detonate harmlessly at a distance.

Alongside these older vessels, the U.S. has deployed more modern warships, including the Canberra, Santa Barbara, and Tulsa, which incorporate advanced mine countermeasure systems. These platforms rely on a combination of autonomous underwater vehicles capable of identifying and neutralizing mines without risking human lives, as well as Seahawk helicopters outfitted with laser-based detection systems that can identify shallow-water mines and eliminate them with precision.

The strategic stakes are enormous. Roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil supply passes through the narrow Strait of Hormuz, making it one of the most critical maritime chokepoints on the planet. Iran has long relied on asymmetric warfare strategies, using relatively inexpensive mines as a way to threaten far more valuable naval assets and disrupt global trade. Recent tensions have already pushed oil prices above $100 per barrel.

In response, the United States is implementing a layered approach that combines legacy systems with cutting-edge technology to secure the waterway. President Trump has also taken steps to ease pressure on energy markets, including temporarily suspending aspects of the century-old Jones Act to facilitate the movement of oil.

Military officials indicate that the coming phase of the conflict in the Gulf may not be defined by large-scale naval battles, but rather by a methodical and largely unseen effort to detect and clear mines, ensuring the continued flow of global commerce. For Israel, the extensive American presence and operations in the region provide a significant layer of strategic support in the broader confrontation with Iran.

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FBI Probes Former Counterterrorism Chief Joe Kent Over Alleged Classified Leak After Resignation

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The FBI has launched an investigation into former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent over allegations that he disclosed classified material, a probe that became public shortly after his resignation Tuesday in protest of the war with Iran, Semafor reports.

According to four individuals familiar with the matter who spoke to Semafor, the inquiry centers on claims that Kent improperly shared sensitive intelligence during his time in office.

Kent stepped down this week, issuing a resignation letter in which he sharply criticized the administration’s approach to Iran, asserting that the country “posed no imminent threat to our nation” and accusing President Donald Trump of launching the conflict because of “pressure from Israel.”

People with knowledge of the case said the investigation was already underway prior to Kent’s departure, with one source describing it as having been in progress for several months. Following news of his resignation, Trump allies and aides quickly labeled him a leaker.

In his resignation letter, Kent reiterated his position, stating that Iran poses “no imminent threat to our nation” and alleging that Trump initiated the war “due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.”

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Meron Access Shut to Vehicles on Erev Rosh Chodesh Nissan Amid Northern Fighting; Pedestrian Entry Still Permitted

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Access to Meron was sharply restricted on Wednesday, Erev Rosh Chodesh Nissan, as authorities closed the main entrance to vehicles due to the heightened security situation in the north during Operation Shaagas Ha’Ari, leaving those determined to reach the kever of Rav Shimon bar Yochai with only one option: arriving on foot.

The decision followed tightened Home Front Command guidelines and new limits on public gatherings in areas near the northern front. As a result, both private cars and public transportation were barred from entering the moshav, effectively preventing the usual large crowds from reaching the site by vehicle.

The timing is especially significant, as Erev Rosh Chodesh Nissan is considered an eis ratzon, a particularly auspicious time for tefillah, similar in many ways to Erev Rosh Chodesh Elul. Each year, large numbers travel to Meron on this day to daven at the kever of the tanna Eloki Rav Shimon bar Yochai, pouring out their hearts for yeshuos and for the coming geulah.

This year, however, the ongoing conflict has reshaped the reality on the ground. With concerns that large gatherings could become targets amid escalating tensions from the north, officials moved to limit access in order to reduce risk.

Despite the restrictions, many are still making the journey. Reports from the area indicate that pedestrian access remains open, and numerous visitors have chosen to climb the mountain by foot rather than miss the opportunity to be at Meron on this special day.

Security officials continue to urge the public to strictly follow all instructions from police and Home Front Command personnel stationed in the area and to remain alert given the ongoing developments along the northern border.

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KILLING THEIR OWN: Iranian Missile Strike in West Bank Kills Three Palestinian Women, Injures 13

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An Iranian missile attack in the West Bank late Wednesday night left three Palestinian women dead and 13 others wounded, marking the first time Iranian fire has caused fatalities in the territory—and the first Palestinian deaths—since the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.

The strike hit a hair salon in the town of Beit Awwa, located southwest of Hebron, the Palestinian Authority’s official WAFA news agency reported. Among the injured, one person was listed in serious condition.

Israeli military officials said their initial assessment indicates the missile carried a cluster munition warhead, which disperses multiple small explosive bomblets over a wide area upon impact.

The attack occurred at a time when West Bank streets have been especially crowded, with families shopping for treats and gifts ahead of Eid al-Fitr, the holiday that marks the conclusion of Ramadan.

Meanwhile, a man was killed in central Israel after what first responders believe was the impact of a cluster munition during Iran’s latest ballistic missile barrage, with the fatal strike reported at Moshav Adanim. Emergency services from Magen David Adom said they treated the victim, identified as a 30-year-old foreign worker, who suffered severe shrapnel wounds. Medics later confirmed that he succumbed to his injuries shortly afterward.

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Arab Leader Appeals to Israel: “Netanyahu Is the Moses of Our Generation—Save Us”

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As tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East and attention is on Tehran, a powerful and deeply emotional account emerged in the “Akhbar Kikar” studio, shedding light on the suffering of an entire population living under Iranian rule for nearly a century. Hamid Montasher, chairman of the Ahwazi Liberal Party, a teacher and former political prisoner who survived multiple assassination attempts, spoke in an exclusive interview with hosts Moshe Aryeh and Chaim Shegev, offering a rare glimpse into a reality largely unknown to many in Israel.

The oil- and gas-rich Ahwaz region, which serves as a backbone of Iran’s economy, was taken over by Persian forces in 1925. Since then, Montasher described what he called a brutal system of “apartheid,” including a complete ban on the Arabic language, executions of young people for wearing traditional clothing, and systematic exploitation of natural resources used to fund Hamas and Hezbollah, while the local Ahwazi population struggles with severe poverty.

During the interview, Montasher made a biblical comparison, saying, “I love Netanyahu very much, I always liken him to Moses who fought Amalek. Today Netanyahu is fighting the Amalek of the palace in Tehran. Israel is not waging a security war, but a war of liberation for the entire region. Your brave army is cutting off the head of the snake, and we pray for the safety of your pilots and soldiers.”

He also sharply criticized Arab countries, saying, “For a hundred years the Arabs have abandoned us and swallowed the Iranian bait. They support what they call the ‘Palestinian cause’ only to exhaust Israel and hide the real issue—the Iranian occupation in Ahwaz. Hamas and Hezbollah are arms of the devil that loot us, while the Arab world remains silent.”

The interview was made possible through the efforts of Tom Wagner, CEO of the Middle East Peace Center, who has been working to build connections between the Jewish people and liberal elements in Arab countries and Iran. Wagner facilitated the complex coordination between the “Akhbar Kikar” team and the Ahwazi leadership, driven by the belief that exposing the truth is a necessary step toward genuine regional peace.

Montasher also issued a strong warning regarding Iran’s future and opposition movements abroad, stating, “The son of the Shah represents a legacy of blood. His grandfather and father slaughtered us in the name of ‘racial superiority’ and were national Nazis. Khomeini is a religious Nazi. They are two sides of the same coin. We will not allow one occupation to be replaced by another. Israel must understand that its true partners are the 85 million non-Persian peoples waiting for the moment when Israel will cleanse the cities of Basij militias.”

He concluded with an emotional appeal: “Our fate is shared. We are your cousins—you are descendants of Isaac and we are descendants of Ishmael and Abraham. We are waiting for the moment to rise up and overthrow this monster called Iran.”

At the close of the interview, host Moshe Aryeh shared a brief reflection connected to the weekly parsha, Vayikra, noting that as Israel faces conflict on multiple fronts, the source of its strength lies in the words “Adam ki yakriv mikem”—that true sacrifice and strength come from within, from unity and heartfelt connection. He emphasized that victory depends not only on military power, but on genuine achdus and love among the Jewish people.

{Matzav.com}

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