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Chief Rabbis Call for Public Fasting and Tefillah Amid War
Israel’s Chief Rabbis released a public letter on Motzaei Shabbos in response to the war with Iran, urging the tzibbur to strengthen themselves through added fasting, prayer, and heartfelt supplication during what they described as a “difficult campaign” against a cruel enemy.
The letter, signed by the Rishon LeZion and Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rav Dovid Yosef, and the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rav Kalman Meir Ber, was issued under the heading “Lech Kenos Es Kol HaYehudim.”
In their message, the rabbanim write: “We stand in the midst of a difficult campaign against a hostile and cruel enemy. We witness the steadfastness of the Air Force pilots, of the soldiers of the IDF, and of all members of the security forces.
“And just as we merited in the days of Purim to be saved after fasting and crying out — ‘when Mordechai the Jew and Esther established and accepted upon themselves and their descendants the matters of the fasts and their cry’ — so too now it is incumbent upon the public to increase matters of fasting and outcry.”
The rabbanim continue by calling upon the tzibbur to intensify tefillah and supplication, writing: “Therefore, we must increase prayer and supplications so that in these days of Purim as well, we should merit, with Hashem’s help, to be saved.”
They instruct that during Shacharis and Mincha, after Shemoneh Esrei, Avinu Malkeinu should be recited, along with chapters of Tehillim — 20, 121, 123, and 130. The letter concludes with the prayer that “our prayers should be accepted favorably and that we should merit salvation speedily.”
The Chief Rabbis also stress the obligation to follow the directives of the Home Front Command, noting that regulations concerning public gatherings may change from time to time. They close with a blessing drawn from Megillas Esther: “LaYehudim haysa ora v’simcha v’sasson v’ikar — so may it be for us.”
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Rav Yitzchak Zilberstein Delivered Chizuk on Eve of War: “They Have No Chance”
Just one day before the outbreak of Operation “Roaring Lion,” Rav Yitzchak Zilberstein, the revered posek, delivered powerful words of chizuk and reassurance during his renowned shiur for doctors and rabbanim at Maayanei HaYeshua Medical Center. In the midst of mounting tension, his message was one of calm, bitachon, and deep emunah.
Concluding his Thursday night shiur on Parshas Tetzaveh, Rav Zilberstein addressed the matzav with clarity and serenity, speaking directly to the concerns that were already in the air — concerns that, within 24 hours, would erupt into open war.
He said: “What can I say? First of all, residents of Bnei Brak — there is nothing to fear! My sister-in-law, Rebbetzin Batsheva Kanievsky, of blessed memory, once woke up in the middle of the night and told my brother-in-law, Rav Chaim Kanievsky, that a bomb had fallen in Bnei Brak. But he told her, ‘That is a mistake, it is not Bnei Brak,’ and indeed it turned out that it fell a few meters beyond Bnei Brak.”
With palpable warmth, Rav Zilberstein continued: “Look, my dear ones, today in the yeshivos they are learning very well, very, very well. It seems to me that here in Bnei Brak nothing will happen, and I very much want to ask that all of us together fulfill the mitzvah of loving our fellow Jews, and that we also pray for all our brothers. Residents of Bnei Brak — there is nothing to speak about. I only want to ask that everyone think about our brothers who are not residents of Bnei Brak.”
He then added words that resonated deeply with those present: “It seems to me that they have no chance — that is how it appears to me! Look, people are sitting here and speaking words of Torah, they are not handing out chocolate…, not blankets…, they are simply sitting and learning, truly Torah for its own sake!
“I think that regarding Bnei Brak there is nothing at all to fear, and I also think that in the other cities there is nothing to fear. Why? Because the yeshiva students today also have good character traits. The mussar studied in the yeshivos — if that is so, I believe they protect the entire nation. That is how it seems to me.”
In a striking moment of confidence, Rav Zilberstein declared: “It seems to me that only salvations await us. That is what I think.”
One of the Rav’s close associates later related that he personally heard Rav Chaim Kanievsky say regarding the city of Modiin Illit that Kiryat Sefer has the same din as Bnei Brak, since it is a makom entirely filled with lomdei Torah.
Rav Zilberstein concluded with heartfelt divrei chizuk: “Therefore, I think that right now we simply need to increase love among fellow Jews, and it does not appear to me that anything will happen here. It seems to me that nothing at all will happen here.”
Following his remarks, Rav Zilberstein recited a kapitel Tehillim together with the participants, with deep kavana, and concluded with the tefillah of “Acheinu Kol Beis Yisrael.”
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Danon at UN Security Council: “At Auschwitz We Saw What Happens When the World Stays Silent”
The United Nations Security Council held an emergency session overnight following the joint Israeli-American strike on Iran, where Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, said Israel is acting to eliminate an existential threat before it becomes reality and will firmly exercise its right to self-defense.
Addressing the council, Danon said that during a week when Jews around the world mark the holiday of Purim, many Israelis are sitting in bomb shelters. He drew a historical parallel to ancient Persia and warned against ignoring open threats of destruction.
He stated: “In the week when we mark the holiday of Purim, many Israelis are sitting in shelters. More than 2,500 years ago in Persia, they tried to destroy the Jewish people. It began with words, continued with a decree, and nearly ended in massacre. Queen Esther understood what the world did not understand — when someone rises to destroy your people, you act. You do not wait.”
Danon also referenced a recent visit to Auschwitz, where he stood alongside dozens of ambassadors, and warned against appeasing extremism.
He said: “At Auschwitz we saw where hesitation in the face of extremism leads. There were leaders who believed aggression could be calmed through concessions. They were wrong. Concessions did not stop evil — they strengthened it. We will take no risks and we will defend ourselves.”
Emphasizing coordination between Israel and the United States, Danon said both countries are acting because they refuse to ignore explicit threats of annihilation.
He concluded: “Israel and the United States are acting together because we do not ignore declarations of destruction. We will stop the radical regime before it becomes nuclear. Our responsibility is to act, now.”
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Israel Public Transportation Scaled Back Nationwide; Officials Urge Public Not to Rely on Apps
Israel’s public transportation system has shifted to a limited emergency schedule due to Operation “Roaring Lion,” with major service reductions and temporary shutdowns across the country, the Transportation Ministry announced Sunday morning.
The Ministry of Transportation and the National Public Transportation Authority said that, in accordance with directives from the Home Front Command and security officials, many bus and rail lines have either been reduced or suspended entirely.
Under the new framework, Israel Railways will operate only from centralized emergency hubs. The light rail systems in Yerushalayim and the Gush Dan region, as well as the Haifa cable car, have been suspended until further notice. In addition, “Al HaKav” service centers will remain closed nationwide.
Officials emphasized that travel information displayed on transportation apps and public transit websites does not accurately reflect the current operating lines. Passengers are therefore advised to verify service directly through the telephone hotlines of the respective public transportation operators.
Israel Railways will run Sunday through Thursday from approximately 5:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m., and on Fridays until approximately 1:00 p.m.
To maintain essential continuity for passengers, trains will operate only on key and vital routes, with one local train per hour on each of the following lines:
Nahariya–Haifa–Tel Aviv–Beersheva, with stops at all intermediate stations listed below.
Herzliya–Tel Aviv–Ben Gurion Airport–Yerushalayim.
Herzliya–Tel Aviv–Ashkelon–Ofakim (the Sharon and Western Negev loop line).
Binyamina–Rehovot/Ashkelon.
Karmiel–Haifa.
Due to the emergency situation on the home front and the mobilization of railway employees and security personnel for the war effort, train service will operate only at the following stations:
Karmiel, Nahariya, Acre, Kiryat Motzkin, Haifa Center HaShmona, Haifa Bat Galim, Haifa Hof HaCarmel (eastern entrance only), Binyamina (western entrance only), Caesarea–Pardes Hanna (western entrance only), Chadera West, Netanya, Beit Yehoshua (western entrance only), Herzliya, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv Savidor Center, Tel Aviv HaShalom (southern entrance only), Lod, Kiryat Gat, Beersheva Center, Ra’anana West, Kfar Saba Nordau, Rosh HaAyin North, Petah Tikva Kiryat Aryeh, Ben Gurion Airport, Yerushalayim Yitzchak Navon, Bat Yam Yoseftal, Rishon Lezion Moshe Dayan (northern entrance only), Cholon Wolfson, Yavne West, Rehovot, Ashdod Ad Halom, Ashkelon, Sderot, Ofakim, and Netivot.
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GOOD RIDDANCE: Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Noted Anti-Semite, Eliminated in Opening Strike; Reports Say He Recently Attempted Coup
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s former president and one of Israel’s most outspoken adversaries, was reportedly eliminated Saturday morning during Israel’s opening strike on Iran at the outset of the war dubbed “Roar of the Lion.” Iranian media outlets reported the development Sunday.
According to the reports, Ahmadinejad was killed together with his bodyguards.
Ahmadinejad served as Iran’s sixth president for approximately eight years and was widely regarded as one of the regime’s most vocal and extreme figures in his rhetoric against Israel. In later years, tensions reportedly developed between him and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and his attempts to run again for the presidency were blocked.
Journalist Amit Segal reported Sunday that Ahmadinejad had been under house arrest in recent weeks after allegedly attempting to carry out a coup aimed at steering Iran in an even more extreme direction than the current regime under Khamenei.
Veteran Arab affairs analyst Zvi Yehezkeli said following the reports of the assassination that Ahmadinejad would be remembered as the Iranian president who advanced a hardline conservative agenda focused on pursuing nuclear capabilities and strengthening Hezbollah.
According to Yehezkeli, Ahmadinejad also revived Holocaust denial and intensified antisemitic rhetoric, fostering a generation within the Revolutionary Guards that pursued nuclear ambitions and expanded military capabilities in pursuit of what he described as the Shiite regime’s broader ideological goals.
Yehezkeli recounted on his social media platforms: “I personally saw him through our television cameras about 15 years ago when we stood on Mount Adir to watch his victory visit to Maroun al-Ras in southern Lebanon. He arrived there with Nasrallah, threw a stone within the compound toward the Israeli border, and promised to destroy Israel.”
{Matzav.com}Israelis Stranded in Dubai Amid Iranian Attack: “There Are Massive Interceptions Here”
Several people were injured and one person was killed overnight when an Iranian drone struck near Dubai International Airport, as dozens of Israelis vacationing in the United Arab Emirates found themselves caught in the middle of a large-scale missile and drone assault.
The UAE announced that during the first 24 hours of Operation “Roaring Lion” against Iran, its forces intercepted 137 missiles and 209 drones. Unlike in Israel, however, those currently in Dubai do not receive advance warning alerts and do not have access to designated protected spaces, leaving many anxious and awaiting assistance to return home.
Footage circulating on social media showed damage at Dubai’s international airport following the reported Iranian strike.
Tzvika Yitzchaki, 67, who traveled to Dubai with his wife Shoshi for a vacation, said they are now confined to their hotel. Speaking to Ynet, he described the fear they are experiencing: “We’re in a hotel room on the 63rd floor and my wife said that if we don’t change rooms, she’s sleeping in the lobby. She’s sitting and crying. We canceled all the shows and performances, our entire trip is ruined. We saw the interceptions while we were touring in the desert and we’re very worried.”
Yitzxhaki said he expects the Israeli government to take steps to bring them home. “I expect them to work to bring us back home. I flew with Fly Dubai and the moment the skies reopen, I’m sure Fly Dubai won’t bring us back. I’m after a stroke, and in terms of medication I’m set for three weeks. I take 24 pills a day. I have enough for now and I hope this ends before then because I have nowhere here to arrange that.”
Tzlil Tal, 31, who arrived in Dubai with her mother for a five-day trip, also described the chaos. She told Ynet: “We arrived on Friday in Dubai on a flight from Israel. When we landed, there was already talk of a possible strike, and in the morning we woke up to chaos, and suddenly in the past few hours everything is above us. We see all the missiles here. There are massive interceptions here, and missiles fell two kilometers from us.”
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“Many More Could Have Been Hurt, Chas V’Shalom”: Beit Shemesh Security Chief Urges Residents to Follow Safety Instructions
Motti Leitner, Head of Security for the Beit Shemesh Municipality and Deputy Mayor, spoke Sunday afternoon from the scene of the devastating missile strike in the city that left several people dead — Hashem yikom damam — and dozens wounded in varying degrees.
Leitner emphasized that strict adherence to Home Front Command instructions saved numerous lives that otherwise could have been lost, given the wide radius of the blast. He also urged residents to keep access roads clear to allow emergency forces to move freely in and out of the area.
“The incident is severe and still ongoing,” Leitner said at the outset. “The municipality’s careful and precise preparedness once again proved itself. From the moment the impact was heard, all municipal teams and emergency centers arrived on site and surrounded the command posts. The event is being managed in a very effective manner.”
He continued: “Unfortunately, there are casualties, but because residents followed the instructions, it appears that many lives were saved. I call on all residents who are curious or want to see the scene up close — do not approach with vehicles. Access routes must remain open. Security and rescue forces cannot enter and exit through narrow, congested streets. Please daven for the recovery of the injured.”
Leitner concluded with a direct appeal to the public: “First and foremost, it is critical to follow instructions — enter shelters. Security protocols save lives. The outcome is severe and painful, but many others could have been injured or harmed had people not adhered to the guidelines. Follow the instructions. We have no one but our Father in Heaven. We must do our hishtadlus, and with Hashem’s help, may as few people as possible be harmed in this important war.”
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IDF Destroys Dozens of Ballistic Missiles Ready for Launch in Central Iran
The IDF announced Sunday morning that it carried out overnight strikes deep inside Iran, destroying dozens of ballistic missiles that were prepared for launch and further damaging the Iranian regime’s missile and air defense systems.
According to the military, the Israeli Air Force, guided by Military Intelligence, completed an additional wave of attacks targeting the Iranian regime’s ballistic missile array and air defense infrastructure in western and central Iran. As part of the operation, the Air Force intensified its efforts and struck several launch sites in central Iran that had not previously been targeted.
One of the locations hit was a missile launch site in the Qom region of central Iran. The site reportedly stored Qadr-H-1 ballistic missiles capable of carrying hundreds of kilograms of explosives. The strikes on the missile systems and launch infrastructure thwarted dozens of planned launches toward the State of Israel and significantly weakened what the IDF described as the regime’s most significant offensive capability.
The IDF said it also carried out an additional round of strikes overnight against the Iranian regime’s ballistic missile network and air defense systems.
In a statement, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said: “The IDF continues to strike the missile array and air defense systems of the Iranian terrorist regime. The completed strikes improve the Air Force’s freedom of action and thwart numerous launches and missiles that threatened the citizens of the State of Israel and the Middle East.”
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