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IDF Campaign Against Iran Advancing Quickly, Thousands of Targets Remain

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Israeli military officials say the IDF’s campaign against Iran is advancing faster than expected but is expected to continue for at least three more weeks as thousands of targets remain. So far, more than 1,700 assets tied to Iran’s military industry have been struck, and the IDF estimates that 4,000–5,000 Iranian soldiers have been killed, […]

Pakistan Strikes Militant Targets in Afghanistan as Cross-Border Fighting Escalates

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Pakistan said Sunday it targeted militant hideouts in Afghanistan’s Kandahar region overnight, as the fighting that erupted between the two neighbors late last month showed no signs of abating. The cross-border fighting, which has included Pakistani airstrikes in the Afghan capital, Kabul, is the deadliest yet between the two South Asian nations. Islamabad has referred […]

SECRET TALKS? Ron Dermer Visits Saudi Arabia As Lebanon Ceasefire Discussions Emerge

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As Israel’s military continues its campaign against Iran and Hezbollah, quiet diplomatic efforts are also underway behind the scenes as regional leaders begin discussing what a possible post-war arrangement in Lebanon could look like. According to reports, Ron Dermer, one of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s closest confidants and a longtime senior adviser, recently traveled to […]

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Hospitalized With Pneumonia While Serving Prison Sentence

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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro ’s kidney function has improved but he will remain in an intensive care unit because of pneumonia, a hospital in the capital, Brasilia, said on Sunday. The 70-year-old former leader has also been given more antibiotics since Saturday, according to a statement by his doctors. Bolsonaro, who governed between 2019 […]

Israeli Schools Set to Reopen in Several Regions as Home Front Command Eases Restrictions

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Israel’s Home Front Command announced that certain regions of the country will begin moving out of strict lockdown conditions, allowing schools, workplaces, and limited gatherings to resume beginning Monday morning.

According to the updated guidance, the changes will take effect on Monday, March 16, 2026, at 6:00 a.m. Several areas will shift from a restricted activity level to a partial activity level as part of a gradual easing of security restrictions during the ongoing conflict.

The most significant change involves the gradual return of educational institutions and economic activity in the affected regions. Schools, workplaces, and public gatherings will be permitted, provided that participants can reach a properly designated protected space within the required response time for each locality.

The regions scheduled to receive the eased restrictions include the Shomron and Yehuda areas, the Beit She’an Valley, the Jordan Valley and Dead Sea region, communities surrounding Gaza, Western Lachish, Western Negev, Southern Negev, and the Arava.

Under the “partial activity” classification, educational institutions may reopen if an accessible standard protected space is available. Public gatherings will be limited to up to 50 people outdoors and up to 100 people indoors, provided they are located near a protected area.

Workplaces in these regions will also be allowed to operate as long as they meet the required protective safety standards.

Home Front Command officials emphasized that the current nationwide restrictions remain in effect until the new guidelines take effect Monday morning. As a result, major population centers in central Israel, Yerushalayim, and northern parts of the country will remain under the stricter regulations for the time being.

Authorities urged the public to continue following life-saving safety instructions and to stay updated through the National Emergency Portal and the Home Front Command mobile application for any further changes.

{Matzav.com}

Experience the Alps: A Unique Summer Program for 12th Grade & Beis Medrash Bochurim

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Camp Ramim is offering an exciting summer experience for 12th grade and Beis Medrash bochurim with a program set in the breathtaking Alps. Scheduled for July 26th through August 11th 2026 (י״ב–כ״ח אב), the program combines meaningful learning with unforgettable outdoor adventures.

Participants will enjoy a strong Beis Medrash environment, including Choshuve Maggidei Shiur and a fully stocked Beis Medrash, alongside delicious food throughout the program. 

The program is centered around a range of outdoor activities such as canyoning, caving, paragliding, via ferrata, scuba diving, a visit to Mont Blanc, and Lake Geneva.

Now entering its 5th year, Camp Ramim continues to provide a memorable and meaningful summer program for bochurim.

The program is run by R’ Refoel Wiederkehr.

Limited slots are available.
Cost: $3,950 + airfare ($695)

For details and applications:
📞 929-309-2906
📧 campramim@gmail.com
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IDF Intelligence Says Hezbollah Facing Financial Collapse After Cash Stockpiles Destroyed

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Israel’s Military Intelligence Directorate says Hezbollah is experiencing an unprecedented financial collapse after Israeli strikes destroyed large cash reserves and ongoing attacks in Iran disrupted the terror group’s primary funding pipeline.

According to Israeli intelligence assessments, the combination of Israeli operations against Iranian regime targets and the destruction of Hezbollah cash storage sites in Beirut has pushed the organization into its worst financial crisis in decades. Hezbollah, which for years relied heavily on Iranian funding and financial exploitation of Lebanese civilians, now finds its main sources of support cut off from both directions.

At the center of the financial blow is the Al-Qard al-Hasan association. Long presented as a charitable organization providing social services and operating as an alternative financial network to Lebanon’s formal banking system, the group has now been identified as Hezbollah’s key financial backbone.

Israeli intelligence officials say the association stored hundreds of millions of dollars in cash that were used to pay salaries to operatives and purchase weapons. According to the Military Intelligence Directorate, “attacks on regime targets have made Hezbollah’s ability to receive money directly from the Iranian terror regime almost impossible,” while the ability to transfer funds through money changers has also been severely disrupted.

Regional geopolitical developments have further worsened Hezbollah’s financial situation. Following the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, key land smuggling routes used to transfer funds and supplies were severely damaged. As a result, the Al-Qard al-Hasan cash reserves located in civilian neighborhoods in Beirut became the organization’s primary financial fallback.

The IDF said Hezbollah has continued making promises to Lebanese civilians about reconstruction and compensation, but in reality the funds were largely used to strengthen the group’s strategic military capabilities. Military Intelligence stated that “as a result of cutting off the funding chain from its two main sources – Iran on one side and the Lebanese civilian population on the other – Hezbollah’s economy finds itself in the most severe financial collapse in decades.”

The most significant blow came with the strategic decision to target the association’s financial infrastructure during the current war. Israeli forces destroyed cash storage facilities containing large portions of the organization’s operational budget, severely damaging Hezbollah’s ability to carry out terror activities.

Although Iran previously transferred approximately $1 billion for Hezbollah’s compensation and reconstruction program, intelligence officials say much of that money has already been consumed by ongoing military activity and is insufficient to cover the group’s rapidly expanding expenses.

According to Israeli intelligence, “the regime’s involvement in a direct war against Israel and the United States… does not allow it to continue funding and arming the proxy organization in Lebanon.”

Officials say the financial collapse of Hezbollah is also deeply affecting Lebanon itself, which has become economically dependent on the organization. Although Lebanon’s central bank attempted to impose sanctions on the Al-Qard al-Hasan network in July 2025 under international pressure, Hezbollah continued to operate it as what Israeli officials describe as a “terror bank.”

With cash reserves destroyed and Iran increasingly focused on its own survival, Hezbollah now faces growing difficulty paying its members or rebuilding its operational strength. Israeli intelligence says the destruction of the group’s financial infrastructure is weakening Hezbollah across multiple levels and undermining its long-standing claim of being Lebanon’s protector.

{Matzav.com}

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