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FIRST EVER: Israeli F-35 Downs Iranian Jet Over Tehran in Historic First Air-to-Air Kill

An Israeli Air Force F-35I fighter aircraft brought down an Iranian Yak-130 jet over Tehran on Wednesday, the IDF announced, marking the first time an F-35 has shot down a piloted aircraft, Times of Israel reports.

The encounter also represented the first instance in roughly four decades that the Israeli Air Force has fought an air-to-air battle against a manned enemy plane.

The previous time Israeli fighter jets destroyed a piloted hostile aircraft occurred on November 24, 1985, during a clash over Lebanon, when an Israeli F-15 shot down two Syrian MiG-23 fighter jets.

In an audio transmission released by the military, Israeli Air Force commander Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar praised the pilot responsible for the interception, calling the moment a landmark achievement.

“The historic interception over the skies of Tehran is an expression of the air force’s power and your personal determination. The next mission is already waiting for you,” Bar said.

Speaking with reporters, the commander of Nevatim Airbase — where Israel’s fleet of F-35 aircraft is stationed — described how the engagement unfolded once the Iranian jet was detected.

“We identified the plane, locked on it and launched [a missile].”

“The Iranian plane endangered [our] aircraft. It could have hit our plane, so we shot it down,” Brig. Gen. “Daled,” — identified only by his rank and first initial in Hebrew — said.

The base commander explained that the Israeli fighter launched its missile while already conducting operations targeting Iranian regime facilities in Tehran, noting that the aircraft is capable of executing such actions rapidly and precisely.

He added that the pilot responsible for downing the Iranian jet is relatively junior within the force, though the officer has previously flown operational missions over Iran.

“The Iranian Air Force understands that it is inferior and under significant threat. Despite this, it is trying with its remaining capabilities to carry out missions that will disrupt us. That was the situation that led to the shootdown,” the airbase commander said.

“We encounter the enemy during our sorties in Iran, but it is a weak enemy,” he added.

Video circulated on social media that appeared to show the aircraft crashing in the Lavasan Mountains north of Tehran, though the authenticity of the footage could not immediately be confirmed.

The Israeli Air Force is expected to commemorate the event by adding a “victory mark” decal to the side of the F-35I involved in the interception, recognizing the pilot and the aircraft for the achievement.

If added, it would likely be the first time in nearly twenty years that such a marking has been placed on an Israeli aircraft.

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Sirens, Tehillim & Faith

By Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz

On Purim, we celebrate the deliverance of the Jewish people from Haman’s sinister plot to annihilate them. We read and study the Megillah, reliving the stunning reversal that transformed a decree of destruction into a day of light and joy, and tracing the downfall of the wicked Haman.

The Megillah is unique in the fact that the name of Hashem is not mentioned openly anywhere in the entire narrative. Unlike other moments in our history, the Hand guiding events remains concealed between the lines. Purim was the first major miracle of national deliverance in which Hashem’s presence was hidden, His orchestration discernible only in hindsight. As the story unfolded, it appeared to move forward through political maneuvering, palace intrigue, and human courage. Only once the salvation was complete did it become evident that every detail — including the seudah of Achashveirosh, Vashti’s downfall, Esther’s rise, the king’s sleepless night, and everything else described in the Megillah — had been precisely arranged as part of a Divine plan.

Until Purim, Hashem’s role in our redemption had been revealed openly and unmistakably, often through events that transcended the laws of nature. The makkos, YetziasMitzrayim, Krias Yam Suf, and the miraculous sustenance in the midbar proclaimed Hashem’s mastery for all to see. The supernatural was evident, the message undeniable.

But the salvation in the days of Mordechai and Esther ushered in a new era. It was accomplished b’hester, within the natural order, through seeming coincidence and ordinary events. And so it has been ever since. We celebrate Purim not only to commemorate what happened then, but to internalize what it teaches now: That nothing is random, nothing is happenstance. Even when Hashem’s name is seemingly not written into the story, His presence is there. What appears fragmented and confusing is, in truth, carefully choreographed by Hashem Yisborach, guiding His people toward their ultimate redemption.

Once again, Klal Yisroel finds itself confronting grave danger. Nearly 2,400 years after the wicked designs of Haman to annihilate the Jewish people, we faced an existential threat from the regime in Iran.

For 47 years, since the Iranian Revolution, Iran’s leaders have openly proclaimed their hostility toward Israel and the United States, funding terror proxies across the region while pursuing nuclear capabilities and long-range missile technology. Israeli officials have warned for decades that a nuclear-armed Iran would pose an intolerable threat, not only to Israel but to global stability. American administrations, along with other Western governments, have insisted that Iran must never obtain a nuclear weapon, though diplomatic efforts and negotiated agreements often fell short of eliminating the danger.

This past Shabbos, after years of escalating tension and repeated warnings, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes targeting senior Iranian military leadership, nuclear facilities, ballistic missile installations, drone infrastructure, and command centers.

The objective was to halt a program that had crossed declared red lines and was rapidly advancing toward operational capability. Last year’s attacks apparently slowed, but did not stop, Iran’s efforts to build and expand its nuclear and missile programs.

The regime that repeatedly pledged to wipe Israel off the map appeared to be inching closer to that goal. Negotiations were attempted, but as the threat intensified and intelligence assessments grew more alarming, leaders concluded that the window to act was narrowing. When the opportunity presented itself to rid the world of the country’s leadership, the war was launched.

And thus, in the very region where the Purim story unfolded, and in the week of Purim, we find ourselves holding our collective breath. As in the days of Mordechai and Esther, events are moving swiftly, alliances are shifting, and the stakes are nothing less than the safety of millions. We recognize that beyond the military maneuvers and political calculations, Hakadosh Boruch Hu guides everything.

We are living through dangerous and historic days. Across Eretz Yisroel, families once again began the week hearing the wail of sirens and rushing to shelters as barrages of ballistic missiles streaked across the sky. Regrettably, some of those missiles landed in populated areas and claimed lives.

We daven that this conflict ends swiftly, that innocent lives be spared, and that the threat hanging over Klal Yisroel be decisively removed.

Just as the hidden Hand became clear at the end of the Megillah, we pray that soon we will merit to see, openly and unmistakably, the yeshuah that is now unfolding.

Boruch Hashem, most of us reading these words have never had to scramble to a shelter with minutes to spare. But for our brothers and sisters in Eretz Yisroel, this has become an all-too-frequent reality. And yet, no matter how many times they have done it, they never grow accustomed to it.

War is not merely headlines and briefings. It is not maps and military jargon. It is fear. It is disorientation. It is being jolted awake in the middle of the night, or abandoning what you are doing in the middle of the day, clutching your children as you race to safety, reciting kappitlach of Tehillim as you run. It is the collapse of normalcy, with schools closed, businesses shuttered, flights canceled, and deliveries halted. It is the steady, unrelenting anxiety that settles into the body and clings to the soul.

Having your day interrupted by sirens and a frantic dash to a shelter before a missile strikes is more than inconvenient. It is nerve-racking, frightening, and life-altering. It reminds a person, again and again, how fragile life is.

And yet, amidst the chaos of sirens and explosions, a Jewish heart responds instinctively: “Hashem yishmor. Hashem will guard us.” Every rocket intercepted is a manifestation of His mercy. Every near miss is an indication of His will and rachamim. Ultimately, no defense system and no army operate independently of the Ribbono Shel Olam. He alone determines who will be protected, who will be spared, and who will emerge to say, “Hashem was watching over me.”

We are a nation that has endured more than any other in history, not because of our superior strength or political advantage, but because of our unbreakable bond with the Ribbono Shel Olam. That connection has carried us through empires that rose and fell, and through Hamans of every generation, and it sustains us still, in these days of sirens, smoke, rockets, planes, and peril.

With rachameiShomayim, most of the intended targets inside Iran are being struck, and with each successful operation, the threat is further diminished. Missiles are intercepted. Catastrophes are averted. Entire barrages that could have wrought unimaginable destruction are stopped midair.

And yet, as we saw in Tel Aviv, Beit Shemesh, Yerushalayim, and other cities, there are rockets that penetrate the shield. They land. They destroy. They maim. They are painful reminders that alongside rachamim, there is also din. They remind us how fragile life is, how dependent we are on siyatadiShmaya, and how urgently we must draw closer to Hakadosh Boruch Hu to merit protection.

As maaminimbneimaaminim, we understand that while armies battle on the physical front lines, we wage war on a spiritual one through tefillah, teshuvah, and tzedakah. Every added kappitel of Tehillim, every act of chesed, every extra moment of Torah learning fortifies the battlefield forces in ways we cannot measure. The unseen weapons of Klal Yisroel have always been its most powerful.

And when the war feels prolonged and the darkness thick, we cling to the promise of the novi: “Ki lo yitosh Hashem amo,” Hashem will not forsake His people.

Even now. Especially now.

In times of conflict, many are tempted to become amateur geopolitical analysts. Conversations quickly turn to speculation — why the enemy acted, what strategic calculus was at play, how deftly this leader or that one responded. Pundits dissect the decisions of presidents and prime ministers, attributing outcomes to political brilliance or failure.

But we know better.

This war, like every war, unfolds because Hashem willed it so, not because a particular leader desired it, and not because of one treaty or another speech. Events do not generate Divine plans. They implement them.

It is not that circumstances aligned and therefore history moved. History moves because the Ribbono Shel Olam directs it, and circumstances align accordingly.

Just as Paroh ascended to power to set the stage for YetziasMitzrayim, so are contemporary leaders positioned precisely where they need to be to fulfill a larger design. The revolutionary regime that took control of Iran in 1979 did not emerge by accident. The global powers that enabled it, restrained it, negotiated with it, or confronted it did not act outside the framework of Hashgocha. Each played, and continues to play, a role in a script authored long before any of them took office.

It’s not that Trump won and therefore the war happened. It’s the other way around. Trump won because Hashem wanted the world to move toward this moment.

Presidents and prime ministers occupy their posts because, at this juncture in history, the Ribbono Shel Olam requires them there. The world is being guided, step by step, toward its destined culmination. The threats we face, the alliances that form, and the confrontations that erupt are all part of a process moving creation toward geulah.

Because Hashem wants to set up the world for Moshiach to reveal himself and redeem us, He brought the world to this juncture.

We may not yet see the full picture. But just as in the days of Purim, when the Hand was hidden until the final moment, so too, we now live within a story still unfolding, guided with precision, purpose, and promise.

When we forget who we are and Who sustains us, when we allow ourselves to be distracted by headlines and worldly analysis, we risk becoming like the Jews of Shushan, threatened by Haman after having sinned by indulging in the feast of Achashveirosh and drinking from the keilim of the destroyed Bais Hamikdosh.

The Rambam opens HilchosTaanis with a powerful statement: “Mitzvas asei min haTorah, it is a mitzvah in the Torah, to cry out to Hashem and to do teshuvah whenever any tragedy strikes.” This is derived from a posuk in ParshasBeha’aloscha (Bamidbar 10:9). When tragedy strikes, it is ultimately a reflection of our own shortcomings, and the path to overcoming it is through teshuvah.

Those who reduce wars or calamities to purely political or natural explanations, or who deny or ignore Hashem’s role in the unfolding of events, are engaging in a form of cruelty. They obscure the truth, prevent people from recognizing the Divine Hand, and hinder the opportunity for teshuvah. None of us wish to be counted among the cruel, especially when the Rambam is not offering opinion but articulating halacha and revealing the true nature of the world according to the Torah.

The Chovos Halevavos teaches in Shaar CheshbonHanefesh that someone who places his faith in Hashem is never abandoned. Hashem opens the gates of understanding, reveals the hidden depths of His wisdom, watches over him, and does not leave him to the limitations of his own strength.

The Gemara (Avodah Zarah 2b) tells us that when Moshiach comes, the nations of the world will protest the punishment they are about to receive for their treatment of the Jews. They will claim that all their actions were intended to benefit the Jewish people and facilitate their service of Hashem and the Torah. Persia, modern-day Iran, will argue, “We built bridges, conquered lands, and waged wars all to enable the Jews to learn Torah.”

While it is conceivable that infrastructure projects could indirectly support Torah study, what of war? Perhaps the Gemara is hinting that even wars and threats can serve as wake-up calls — to frighten, to warn, to inspire teshuvah, and to redirect hearts toward the Torah.

When the Supreme Ruler of Iran publicly declared his intent to destroy Israel and raced to arm the nation with nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, the world largely stood by, making only nominal attempts to curb his ambitions.

During last year’s twelve-day conflict, Israel cleared the skies, striking hundreds of targets and neutralizing military leaders, nuclear scientists, and key infrastructure. In just a few days, a nation seventy-five times smaller dismantled decades of buildup, despite Iran’s strength and pride. Though rockets were fired in retaliation, Hashem’s protection was unmistakable. Most were intercepted, and the death toll remained minimal. Every life lost is a tragedy, yet the contrast between what could have happened and what actually occurred can only be explained by HashgochaProtis.

This is not strategy. This is not luck. This is not political brilliance.

This is Hashem’s Hand. This is the unfolding of a Divine plan. This is the sound of the approaching geulah.

Let us not waste this moment. As the war continues, as sirens wail and bombs threaten every part of Eretz Yisroel, let us raise our voices in passionate tefillah that Hashem spare us from the evil intentions of the anshei Poras andYishmoel.

Let us strengthen our commitment to Torah, chesed, tzedakah, and the refinement of our middos. Let us build zechuyos with every word of Torah learned, every tefillah sincerely recited, and every act of kindness performed.

Just as in the days of Mordechai and Esther, when danger loomed and Hashem’s Hand was hidden, we live today with the awareness that nothing is by chance. Every challenge, every threat, every moment of uncertainty is part of a Divine plan. Purim reminds us that even when Hashem is hidden, His providence is real, guiding every event and protecting His people.

We are reminded that our role is not passive. While Hashem orchestrates the world, we are called to act as only we can through Torah, tefillah, tzedakah, and chesed, refining ourselves and building zechuyos for ourselves and our people. Just as Esther and Mordechai played a crucial role in the miracle of Purim by leading Am Yisroel to teshuvah, so will our spiritual efforts today help bring about the hidden yeshuah for which we all yearn.

Let us live with clarity and courage, seeing both the dangers and the opportunities that lie before us. Let us be a people who respond to fear, threats, and uncertainty with emunah, bitachon, and unwavering trust in Hakadosh Boruch Hu.

May this be the last war, and just as the Megillah ends with orah, simcha, sasson and yekor, may we soon see peace break out in the Middle East and throughout the world and be zoche to the coming of Moshiach Tzidkeinu.

Iranian Warplanes Shot Down Minutes Before Alleged Strike on Largest US Military Base in Middle East

Iranian military aircraft were reportedly only minutes away from striking a key American installation in Qatar before they were intercepted and shot down by Qatari fighter jets, according to a report by CNN citing two unnamed officials familiar with the incident.

The report said the Iranian aircraft were just “two minutes” from launching an attack on Qatar’s al-Udeid Air Base — the largest U.S. military facility in the Middle East — when Qatari F-15 fighter jets engaged and destroyed them.

According to one of the sources briefed on the situation, the aircraft were identified as Soviet-era Su-24 tactical bombers operated by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. The planes were reportedly flying toward al-Udeid, which typically hosts about 10,000 U.S. service members, as well as Qatar’s Ras Laffan natural gas processing complex.

The source said the aircraft were carrying “bombs and guided munitions” and did not respond to repeated radio calls as they approached their suspected targets.

Officials said the Iranian aircraft ultimately went down in Qatari territorial waters after being struck by the fighter jets. Search operations are currently underway to locate the crews of the downed planes.

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HE’S ALIVE: Ahmadinejad Appears at Funeral of Bodyguards After Reported Assassination Attempt

Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was seen attending the funeral of several bodyguards who were reportedly killed in a strike that targeted him earlier this week, fueling further discussion about claims that an assassination attempt had been carried out against the former Iranian president.

Images circulating on social media and regional news outlets on Wednesday showed Ahmadinejad present at the funeral ceremony for members of his security detail who were described by Iranian sources as having been killed during the attack. The appearance appeared to dispel rumors that Ahmadinejad himself had been killed or seriously wounded in the incident.

Reports about the alleged strike began spreading earlier in the week, when several news outlets claimed that a targeted attack had been carried out against Ahmadinejad while he was traveling with his security team. According to those reports, several of his bodyguards were killed in the strike while attempting to shield him.

The reports sparked widespread speculation across social media platforms, with conflicting claims emerging about Ahmadinejad’s condition. Some posts suggested he had been injured or killed, while others insisted he had survived unharmed.

Ahmadinejad’s public appearance at the funeral appeared to put an end to those rumors.

“Ahmadinejad seen today attending the funeral of his martyred bodyguards. Rumours about his death officially over,” stating one report.

Iranian authorities have not released detailed official information about the circumstances of the attack or confirmed who may have been responsible. However, the reports have circulated amid the broader regional conflict involving Iran, Israel, and U.S. forces, which has intensified in recent days.

Ahmadinejad served as president of Iran from 2005 to 2013 and remains a controversial political figure inside the country. Although he no longer holds formal power within Iran’s leadership structure, he continues to maintain a public presence and occasionally comments on political developments.

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WATCH: Rep. Nancy Mace Asks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz: “What is a Woman?”

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz faced intense questioning Wednesday during a House Oversight Committee hearing, where lawmakers examined allegations involving the use of federal funds in the state.

The session grew contentious at times, particularly during an exchange between Walz and Rep. Nancy Mace.

Much of the hearing centered on a major fraud investigation in Minnesota and issues tied to increased immigration in the state during the Trump administration. However, the discussion briefly veered away from those topics when Mace posed an unrelated question before turning to the issue of state spending on autism programs.

Mace opened her questioning with a pointed inquiry directed at the governor.

“Governor Walz, what is a woman?” she asked. “Have you learned that lesson? Do you know what a woman is?”

Walz declined to engage with the premise of the question and pushed back during the exchange.

“I’m the governor of Minnesota, Congresswoman,” Walz replied. “I’m not here to be your prop or your obsession.”

Mace immediately responded, tying the question to the broader theme of the hearing.

“OK, so if you can’t define what a woman is, you certainly can’t define what fraud is,” Mace interjected.

The line of questioning echoed a similar moment from a June 2025 House Oversight hearing, when Mace asked Walz the same question. At that time, Walz expressed confusion about what she was asking.

“I’m not sure I understand the question here. What do you want me to say?”

Mace then responded at that earlier hearing with a lengthy rebuke.

“I want you to say that a woman like me is an adult human female. That men can’t become women,” she responded back in June. She continued, “You guys are the party of violence, and you’re the party erasing women. You don’t respect us. You’re a bigot. You’re a misogynist. …Mr. Chairman, I yield back.”

During Wednesday’s hearing, the back-and-forth between the two continued as Walz repeatedly rejected Mace’s approach to questioning.

“I’m not here to be your prop,” he said multiple times.

When Mace later asked, “Is doing Minnesota math a prop?” Walz responded by defending his state’s performance in national rankings.

“Minnesota ranks at the top. Where does South Carolina rank?”

At another point, Mace questioned Walz about conditions for children in Minnesota.

“Do you even care about kids in Minnesota?” Mace asked at one point.

Walz fired back by pointing to the state’s metrics in education and social services.

“They rank near the top in nearly every category. My children are fed, my children are housed. My children have healthcare. My children have the best schools.”

Mace eventually concluded her questioning shortly afterward.

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WATCH: Leavitt Scolds CNN’s Collins In Tense Exchange Over US Deaths From Iran War: ‘Listen To Me, Especially You!’

[Video below.] White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt sharply criticized CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins during a tense exchange Wednesday over how the media has covered the deaths of U.S. service members killed amid the ongoing conflict with Iran and across the Middle East.

The confrontation unfolded during a White House briefing when Collins, CNN’s chief White House correspondent, asked Leavitt about comments made earlier by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at a Pentagon press conference. At that event, Hegseth accused the “fake news” media of highlighting the deaths of American troops in a way that was intended to make President Donald Trump “look bad.”

The discussion escalated after Collins raised Hegseth’s remarks and also referenced reports that Trump plans to attend the dignified transfer ceremony for the remains of six U.S. soldiers killed Sunday during an attack on a command center in Kuwait.

“Is it the position of this administration that the press should not prominently cover the deaths of U.S. service members?” Collins asked Leavitt.

“No,” Leavitt answered. “It’s the position of this administration that the press in this room and the press across the country should accurately report on the success of Operation Epic Fury and the damage it is doing to the rogue Iranian regime that has threatened the lives of every single American in this room.”

Collins pressed further, noting that Hegseth had been “complaining that it was front page news about these six service members who were killed.”

Leavitt rebuked the CNN reporter for the follow-up and repeatedly interrupted as Collins attempted to respond and fact-check the press secretary’s comments.

“That’s not what the secretary said, Kaitlan, and that’s not what the secretary meant,” Leavitt said. “And you know it. You know you’re being disingenuous.”

Collins then quoted Hegseth directly, reading from his earlier remarks at the Pentagon.

“When a few drones get through or tragic things happen, it’s front page news. I get it. The press only wants to make the president look bad, but try for once to report the reality.”

“You know we cover the deaths of service members under any president,” Collins also hit back.

Leavitt responded by reiterating Hegseth’s criticism and accusing the media of trying to undermine the administration.

“The press does only want to make the president look bad,” the rattled press secretary replied. “That’s it. That’s a fact.”

She then continued her criticism of CNN and its coverage.

“Listen to me, especially you, and especially CNN,” Leavitt snapped back at Collins. “The Secretary of Defense cares deeply about our war fighters and our men and women in uniform. He travels all across this country to meet with them, to connect with them, and your network has hardly ever probably reported on that.”

Collins attempted to close the exchange by noting that reporting on Trump’s plans to attend the transfer of the soldiers’ remains was not negative coverage but instead highlighted his actions as president.

Leavitt responded that the administration expects the media to report on that event while again accusing CNN of consistently portraying the president in a negative light.

“We expect you to cover that as you should, Kaitlan, but you and your network know that you take every single thing this administration says and tries to use it to make the president look bad,” Leavitt said, before adding a final jab about CNN’s ratings.

Earlier in the briefing, Leavitt also defended Trump’s decision to launch strikes against Iran, saying the move was based on intelligence indicating an imminent threat to the United States and its allies.

“The president was not going to be just another president on a very long list who sat back and stood by and passed the buck of this direct threat to the next administration,” she said Wednesday after The Independent pressed her on the shifting explanations for the war offered by top administration officials since the weekend.

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Hezbollah Seeks Hostages: Security Officials Assess Possible Radwan Force Infiltration Into Northern Communities

Israeli defense officials are preparing for the possibility that Hezbollah could attempt an infiltration into northern Israeli communities, amid concerns that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps may push for such an operation to be carried out through the Lebanese terror group.

The scenario, raised during discussions held over the past 24 hours among Israel’s political and military leadership, involves the Radwan Force — Hezbollah’s elite commando unit — attempting to infiltrate communities along Israel’s northern border, according to a report aired on Channel 12 News.

According to the report, Israel’s defense establishment is preparing for a range of potential Hezbollah activities, including a ground infiltration. Officials believe there is a possibility that Iran’s Revolutionary Guards could encourage Hezbollah to carry out such an operation using the Radwan Force, even as the IDF has deployed troops to several positions inside southern Lebanon.

Channel 12 further reported that Israel’s political leadership has instructed the military to reinforce forces in the north. In response, the IDF has increased troop deployments both inside Lebanon and in the areas surrounding northern Israeli communities in order to be prepared for such a scenario, even though officials believe the chances of a large-scale operation remain relatively low.

The report added that the directive to the military is to avoid taking any risks, even when it comes to the possibility of a small infiltration attempt by a limited Hezbollah cell. Officials stressed that it would be a mistake to assume that the presence of Israeli forces alone guarantees such an incident will not occur.

“This is still a scenario that forces are preparing for as if it could happen at any moment — a type of lesson learned from the events of October 7,” the sources emphasized.

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Thousands of Iraqi Kurds Launch Ground Offensive Inside Iran

Thousands of Kurdish fighters are said to have moved from Iraq into Iran on Wednesday, marking a new stage in the widening military campaign against the Iranian regime.

Officials from the United States and Israel confirmed that the operation is underway, according to reports by Fox News and The Jerusalem Post.

At the same time, a senior representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government forcefully rejected claims that Kurdish forces from Iraq were participating in the assault.

“Not a single Iraqi Kurd has crossed the border. This is patently false,” Aziz Ahmad, the deputy chief of staff to the prime minister of Kurdistan, wrote on X.

According to The Jerusalem Post, Kurdish factions based near the Iraq–Iran frontier are the ones carrying out the ground operation.

Those organizations command thousands of armed fighters and had reportedly been making preparations in recent days for a cross-border move intended to stretch Iranian security forces thin by forcing them to respond in multiple areas across the country.

The push into Iranian territory may have begun earlier in the week, according to the report.

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Photos: Purim 5786 in Yerushalayim

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Trump On Iran Operation: On A Scale Of 10, I’d Rate It About 15

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the United States now holds a commanding advantage in its war with Iran following a series of coordinated American and Israeli strikes aimed at dismantling Tehran’s military capabilities.

Speaking at the White House in remarks reported by Fox News, Trump described the ongoing campaign as highly effective and said the results have exceeded expectations.

“We’re doing very well on the war front, to put it mildly,” Trump said. “Somebody said on a scale of 10, where would you rate it? I said about a 15.”

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Trump said the attacks have severely damaged Iran’s missile infrastructure, describing rapid progress in eliminating both weapons and launch systems.

“Their missiles are being wiped out rapidly. Their launchers are being wiped out,” he said.

The President also pointed to what he described as Iran’s long history of threatening the United States and Israel, saying the current military action is addressing dangers that have persisted for decades.

“That was a tremendous threat to us for many years,” he said. “For 47 years they have been killing our people and killing people from all over the world.”

Trump said the recent strikes have shifted the strategic balance in favor of the United States and its allies.

“We’re in a very strong position now,” Trump added. “It’s a great display of military strength.”

Earlier Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also praised the military campaign, saying “Operation Epic Fury has been a resounding success.”

Leavitt said U.S. forces have targeted “more than 2,000 targets,” eliminating “hundreds and hundreds of ballistic missiles, launchers, and drones.” She added, citing the Department of War, that the United States expects “to have complete and total dominance over Iranian airspace in the coming hours.”

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Senate Republicans Block Resolution To Limit Trump’s Military Action Against Iran

Republican senators on Wednesday voted down a resolution that would have required President Donald Trump to secure approval from Congress before undertaking any additional U.S. military operations against Iran.

The measure was defeated by a vote of 47 to 53. Republican Senator Rand Paul broke with most members of his party and joined nearly all Democrats in supporting the resolution, while Democratic Senator John Fetterman sided with Republicans in opposing it.

Even if the proposal had passed this procedural stage, it still faced a difficult path forward. The resolution would have needed to move through the Senate’s full amendment process before it could advance to the House of Representatives. In addition, the legislation would almost certainly have faced a presidential veto, meaning supporters would have needed a two-thirds majority in both chambers of Congress to override it.

The vote came shortly after Trump publicly criticized five Republican senators who had supported an earlier war powers resolution related to potential military action in Venezuela. Of those lawmakers, only Paul once again voted in favor of restricting the president’s authority.

The issue is now expected to come before the House of Representatives, where lawmakers are scheduled to vote on a related measure on Thursday.

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NJ Assemblyman Avi Schnall Named as Chief Operating Officer of Agudath Israel of America

Agudath Israel of America has appointed New Jersey Assemblyman Avi Schnall as the organization’s new Chief Operating Officer.

The appointment was first shared at a meeting of the Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah held last Thursday in Boro Park, Brooklyn. The news was later conveyed to Agudah staff members during a gathering on Taanis Esther. The official announcement was made today by Shlomo Werdiger, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Agudath Israel of America.

“Avi is a longtime employee of Agudas Yisroel, an effective advocate for both his home state of New Jersey as [previously] the state director, and more recently for yeshiva children across the country as our Director of Federal Education Affairs in Washington, D.C. Avi also has the Agudah in his DNA as the grandson of the beloved, longtime Agudah activist Mr. Zloitchy Gluck z”l. Avi’s infectious enthusiasm, his dedication to Klal Yisroel, and his ability to form personal connections and relationships, will certainly serve him in good stead as he moves forward on this more important national role in Agudas Yisroel,” Mr. Werdiger added.

In his new capacity as Chief Operating Officer, Assemblyman Schnall will oversee the day-to-day operations of Agudath Israel of America, one of the nation’s leading Orthodox Jewish advocacy organizations.

A Brooklyn native who now resides in Lakewood, New Jersey, Schnall currently serves in the New Jersey State Assembly representing the 30th legislative district. The district includes Lakewood and Point Pleasant, as well as several Monmouth County municipalities including Avon-by-the-Sea, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Brielle, Farmingdale, Howell Township, Lake Como, Manasquan, Sea Girt, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, and Wall Township.

Schnall first assumed a leadership role with Agudah of New Jersey in 2014. In that position, he advocated for the Orthodox Jewish community on both the state and local levels and developed working relationships with officials across the political spectrum. During that time, he earned the confidence of both the Christie and Murphy administrations.

He has also served on the New Jersey Department of Education’s Nonpublic School Committee, where he was appointed chairman in 2018. In 2020, Governor Phil Murphy selected Schnall to serve on the Social Services and Faith Committee of the Restart and Recovery Advice Council.

Schnall grew up in Flatbush and pursued his Torah studies in Yeshiva of Philadelphia before continuing his learning under Rav Dovid Soloveitchik in Eretz Yisroel. He later learned at Bais Medrash Govoah in Lakewood.

Before entering the field of public advocacy, Schnall spent more than seven years working for Oorah, where he served as National Director of Learn n’ Chill Zone and as head counselor of the organization’s boys division summer camp.

The spirit of communal leadership and askonus was instilled in Schnall from a young age. His grandfather, Reb Louis (Loychie) Glueck z”l, was a devoted Agudah activist and a close confidant of Rabbi Moshe Sherer zt”l. Known as a proud bearer of the Agudah banner, he worked tirelessly on behalf of the organization and ensured that those values were passed on to the next generation.

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Israeli Flight Diverted to Saudi Arabia Amid Iranian Attacks; Passengers Bused to UAE

An Israeli flight bound for Dubai was forced to land in Saudi Arabia after Iranian strikes targeted the Gulf region, leaving about 180 Israeli passengers unexpectedly stranded before they began traveling by bus toward the United Arab Emirates.

The incident occurred after the launch of Operation “Shaagat HaAri” and the start of large-scale strikes against Iran, which led to the rapid closure of Israeli airspace early that morning. Thousands of Israelis abroad were left unable to return home, and estimates suggest that roughly 100,000 Israelis are currently stranded outside Israel.

Among those affected were dozens of Israelis aboard a FlyDubai flight that had departed for Dubai. The aircraft ultimately landed in Saudi Arabia, where passengers remained on board before beginning a long overland journey to the UAE by bus.

“Our flight to Dubai took off about an hour after the airspace was closed, according to the announcement by the Ministry of Transportation,” said Reuven, one of the passengers, speaking to Ynet. He added that travelers had not yet received clear information about what would happen next.

Another passenger, Eran Feitelovich, who had boarded a flight from Tel Aviv to Dubai, told N12 that the alert announcing the beginning of the military operation sounded while passengers were still standing in the boarding bridge.

“We asked to get off the plane, but they told us it was impossible,” said Reuven Kim, another passenger on the flight. According to him, the aircraft remained on the runway for roughly 50 minutes while sirens were sounding before it finally took off.

Passengers quoted in reports said that during the flight a man moved through the cabin checking passengers’ nationalities and noting who was Israeli and who was not, though no one was removed from the aircraft. “Everyone is still here,” one passenger said.

While the plane remained grounded in Saudi Arabia, rumors circulated among passengers that they might eventually be transported by bus to Dubai — a journey estimated to take about 12 hours.

The developments came as Iran expanded its attacks across the Gulf region. Neighboring countries were also targeted, including Bahrain, where footage circulated showing an Iranian drone striking a building that, according to the Iranian news agency Sada, houses senior American officials.

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Home Front Command Eases Wartime Restrictions

Israel’s Home Front Command announced Wednesday that it will tighten nationwide civilian safety restrictions, shifting the country to a more restrictive activity level as the security situation continues to evolve.

Following a new situational assessment by military officials, authorities said updated defensive guidelines will take effect beginning Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 12:00.

Under the revised policy, all regions of the country will move from what had been classified as an “essential activity” level to a stricter “limited activity” level.

One of the most significant changes affects schools and other educational frameworks. Educational activities are prohibited (except for activities specified under the outlined exceptions).

New limits have also been placed on public gatherings. Gatherings: Gatherings of up to 50 people are permitted, provided that a standard protected space can be reached within the required protection time.

Workplaces will also face new operating restrictions under the updated policy. Workplaces: Workplaces may operate only in locations from which a standard protected space can be reached within the required protection time.

Officials said the updated guidelines are scheduled to remain in force beginning Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 12:00 and will stay in effect until Saturday, March 7, 2026, at 20:00.

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Hezbollah Leader Naeem Qassem Says Killing of Khamenei Triggered Ongoing Response

Hezbollah Secretary-General Naeem Qassem delivered his first public speech since the outbreak of the war with Iran, claiming that the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei had led to what he described as an ongoing response against Israel and the United States.

Speaking in a televised address, Qassem accused Israel and the United States of launching broad aggression during the Muslim holy month. He said: “The infidels harmed the atmosphere of Ramadan and launched wide aggression. For a year and three months the Israeli-American enemy has continued its aggression.”

Qassem also claimed that Israel had violated the ceasefire agreement while Hezbollah had adhered to it together with the Lebanese government. “For three months the Israeli-American enemy has continued its aggression. The ceasefire agreement was the beginning of a new phase. We stood by that agreement alongside the Lebanese state, while Israel did not comply with even a single clause.”

He said Hezbollah had agreed to give diplomatic efforts a chance but claimed those attempts produced no results. “We agreed to the diplomatic process but it produced nothing for 15 months. We did not respond to the repeated Israeli attacks so that we would not be accused of sabotaging the diplomatic process, because it was the responsibility of the state. We wanted to give the state an opportunity to fulfill its responsibility and to test this option through the practical implementation of the agreement. We said again and again that there are limits to patience, and we said again and again that the state must be more active and that the Lebanese must feel the results.”

Qassem continued by warning that Hezbollah’s patience was nearing its end while accusing Israel of expanding its military activity. “Our patience has limits, and the excess of the Israeli enemy has become great. We were told that completing the deployment of the army south of the Litani River would help — and that we should be patient, because this deployment could help stop the aggression and bring about the withdrawal of the Israeli enemy. This did not happen. We repeated again and again in our speeches that Israel wants to expand and is not satisfied with what it has achieved, and all the steps were only from Lebanon, while there were no steps from Israel.”

He also criticized demands that Hezbollah disarm, arguing that the real issue was what he described as occupation rather than Hezbollah’s weapons. “It is as if the ears have gone deaf, and the demand became one — within Lebanon and among our Arab and foreign friends — to hand over the weapons. Is this the problem? The problem is the occupation, not inside, not the weapons, not Hezbollah, not the components of the people. The problem is the continuous violation of sovereignty and the Israeli-American occupation in Lebanon in the air, on the ground, and through dictates.”

Qassem further condemned Lebanese political decisions related to a plan to collect weapons from armed groups, claiming they weakened the country’s position. “The decisions of the 5th and 7th of August (the plan to collect weapons) were a great sin that weakened Lebanon’s position and gave legitimacy to the Israeli aggression. After that the concessions increased, alongside the intensification of the attacks, as if the attacks were direct pressure to develop diplomatic and political steps intended to make Lebanon without sources of power, so that it would negotiate without ability and enter a process that does not align with its sovereignty. Our duty is to stop this dangerous path in the continuation of the Israeli-American aggression that will undoubtedly lead Lebanon to the confiscation of sovereignty and the imposition of surrender.”

Addressing the rocket fire launched toward Israel, Qassem said the attacks were intended as retaliation against Israeli and American military actions. “The launching of rockets in one barrage is a response to the Israeli-American aggression on our land, and this is the basis. They say that these rockets are what caused the Israeli attack and the war. Absolutely not! These rockets are a response to 15 months of violations of everything I mentioned, and a response to the Israeli recklessness in everything related to us.”

He also connected Hezbollah’s response to the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, claiming it intensified the confrontation. “From that recklessness — what happened with the elimination of the Supreme Leader Khamenei — we are facing a response to a continuous attack.”

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White House Press Sec.: Full Control Will Soon Be Gained Over Entire Iranian Airspace

The White House said Wednesday that the United States and Israel have dealt major blows to Iran since launching Operation Epic Fury, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt declaring that the Iranian regime is being decisively defeated under President Trump’s leadership.

Speaking at her first press briefing since the military campaign began, Leavitt said the offensive marks a turning point in America’s posture toward Iran. She told reporters that “under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, the rogue Iranian terrorist regime is being absolutely crushed.”

Leavitt said the current operation represents the end of decades in which Iran was allowed to sponsor terrorism without facing sufficient consequences. She stated that “47 years of tolerating and enabling the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism are over,” adding that “Iran’s murderous terrorist leaders are paying for their crimes against America, and they are paying in blood.”

Reviewing Iran’s record of attacks against Americans, Leavitt said the regime has long been responsible for violence targeting the United States. She noted that since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Tehran “has actively and intentionally facilitated the killings of Americans.” She cited several examples, including the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and the resulting hostage crisis, the Beirut barracks bombing that killed 241 American service members, and attacks in Iraq that left American troops dead or seriously wounded.

Leavitt also criticized previous administrations for what she described as failing to confront the threat posed by Iran. “Prior leaders have been too weak and ineffective to address this threat,” she said, adding that earlier governments pursued “stupid and naive deals that put Iran on the path of developing nuclear bombs.”

Turning to the ongoing military campaign, Leavitt said President Trump outlined four major objectives when launching Operation Epic Fury. She said the first goal was to “destroy the regime’s deadly ballistic missiles and completely raze their missile industry to the ground.” The second aim, she said, was to “annihilate the Iranian regime’s navy.”

According to Leavitt, American forces have already inflicted heavy damage on Iran’s naval capabilities. She said U.S. forces have “destroyed more than 20 Iranian ships, including their top submarine last night, using a torpedo for the first time since World War II.” She added that “there is not a single Iranian ship underway in the Arab Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, or the Gulf of Oman.”

The third objective of the campaign, she said, is to ensure that Iran’s network of proxy forces can no longer threaten regional stability or target American personnel. In her words, the goal is to make sure Iran’s “terrorist proxies in the region can no longer destabilize the region or the free world and attack our armed forces.” The fourth objective is to “guarantee that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon.”

Summing up the campaign’s progress so far, Leavitt said the operation has already achieved significant success. “It’s safe to say that thus far, Operation Epic Fury has been a resounding success,” she stated.

She said U.S. forces have already carried out widespread strikes throughout Iran. According to Leavitt, American aircraft and missiles have hit “more than 2,000 targets,” eliminating “hundreds and hundreds of ballistic missiles, launchers, and drones.” She also said the Department of War expects the United States and Israel “to have complete and total dominance over Iranian airspace in the coming hours.”

Responding to critics, Leavitt referenced a previous U.S. operation targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities. She pointed to Operation Midnight Hammer, which she said “obliterated Iran’s three major nuclear sites” last June. Despite that blow, she argued that Iran continued efforts to rebuild its nuclear program even while engaging in negotiations.

“The world knows this president’s preference is always peace and diplomacy first,” she said, while emphasizing that “the terrorist Iranian regime refused to negotiate in good faith.”

Leavitt said the United States had presented Iran with multiple proposals aimed at resolving the nuclear dispute peacefully. According to her, American negotiators offered sanctions relief, free nuclear fuel for a civilian energy program, and assistance with peaceful nuclear energy development within an agreed framework.

She said those proposals required only one key concession from Tehran: “Yet in response, Iran would have to forfeit their enrichment capacity once and for all. But Iran rejected. They accepted none of these generous and unprecedented offers by the United States.”

Leavitt argued that Iran refused the diplomatic route because its leadership remained determined to pursue nuclear weapons. “Iran rejected the path of peace because the terrorist in charge of this regime wanted to build nuclear weapons to use against Americans and our allies,” she said.

She also said the military campaign has already removed many senior Iranian leaders from power. According to Leavitt, “49 and counting of the most senior Iranian regime leaders, including the Supreme Leader, have already been wiped off the face of the earth.” She added, “When President Trump makes a threat … President Trump does not bluff.”

During the briefing, Leavitt also addressed the loss of American service members in the conflict. She offered condolences to the families of six troops who were killed during the operation, saying, “These heroes represent the very best among us.” She continued, “They laid down their lives in defense of our country and we will never forget their legacy or their sacrifice.”

Leavitt said President Trump plans to attend the dignified transfer ceremony for the fallen service members, adding that the Department of War is currently coordinating the timing of the event.

She also discussed efforts to evacuate Americans from the Middle East as the conflict continues. According to Leavitt, since the start of Operation Epic Fury, “more than 17,500 Americans have safely returned home from the Middle East,” including “over 8,500 American citizens returning home to the United States just yesterday alone.”

For Americans still in the region seeking to return home, Leavitt said the administration is working to assist them quickly. “If you are a US citizen in the Middle East looking to return to the United States, the Secretary of State asks that you please register with the State Department at step.state.gov,” Leavitt said. She added that the administration is “rapidly chartering flights free of charge and booking commercial options.”

Leavitt concluded by saying the administration will continue its efforts until both objectives are achieved: bringing Americans home safely and eliminating the threat posed by Iran. “The Trump administration will not rest until every American is home safely and until the terrorist threat from Iran has been completely destroyed,” she said.

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