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Israeli Military Says Iran Campaign Moving Faster Than Expected, Will Continue for “Several More Weeks”

Israel’s military campaign against Iran, conducted alongside the United States, is advancing according to plan and even more quickly than originally anticipated, senior defense officials said Sunday, Times of Israel reports. At the same time, the military is preparing to expand attacks on Iran’s defense manufacturing sector while continuing operations aimed at limiting missile launches toward Israel.

Although progress has been faster than projected, Israeli officials say the operation is expected to continue for at least several more weeks. The military still has thousands of targets to strike across Iran, including sites in Tehran and other areas of the country.

“We have thousands of targets ahead,” IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin told CNN on Sunday. “We are ready, in coordination with our US allies, with plans through at least the Jewish holiday of Passover, about three weeks from now. And we have deeper plans for even three weeks beyond that.”

The war began with a series of targeted Israeli strikes on February 28 that killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, along with more than forty senior Iranian officials. Since then, the IDF has carried out sustained attacks against ballistic missile launch systems and air defense networks. Military officials say the focus of the campaign has now shifted toward dismantling Iran’s defense manufacturing infrastructure.

According to Israeli officials, the current war differs dramatically from the brief twelve-day conflict that took place in June 2025 and is far broader in scope.

During that earlier confrontation, Israel concentrated primarily on neutralizing what it viewed as an imminent danger: Iran’s progress toward acquiring nuclear weapons and its accelerated production of ballistic missiles. The current campaign, however, is intended to go much further by removing not only the immediate threat posed by Iran but also the broader long-term strategic danger to Israel.

As a result, the military is now working to systematically damage Iran’s entire military production network, targeting facilities connected to ballistic missiles, nuclear development, and other weapons systems.

Iran’s defense industry is extensive and includes multiple branches of the military along with private companies that develop components used in weapons systems. These organizations manufacture a wide range of capabilities, including missile technology, air defense systems, naval weapons, cyber warfare tools, and even reconnaissance satellites.

Israel has targeted elements of Iran’s weapons industry before. In October 2024, Israeli fighter jets struck facilities producing planetary mixers used in the manufacturing of solid fuel for long-range ballistic missiles. Similar attacks were carried out during the June 2025 conflict, when Israel targeted locations tied to missile and air defense production.

Officials say the current campaign is far more comprehensive. The IDF now intends to strike every facility connected to Iran’s weapons production process, covering the entire chain of development and manufacturing.

Since the start of the war, Israel has already attacked more than 1,700 sites tied to Iran’s military industry, and hundreds of additional targets remain on the list.

The targets include major defense companies linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which produce ballistic missiles and other advanced weaponry, as well as smaller firms that supply key components for those systems.

According to Israeli officials, these strikes have inflicted heavy damage on Iran’s missile manufacturing sector. As a result, they say Iran currently lacks the capability to produce new ballistic missiles.

Israel has also continued striking facilities connected to Iran’s nuclear program, targeting research centers and companies involved in developing components used in atomic weapons.

In addition to military industry targets, Israeli strikes have focused on what officials describe as the regime’s “centers of power.” These include command headquarters and facilities used by internal security forces and the Basij paramilitary organization responsible for suppressing protests.

Military officials estimate that between 4,000 and 5,000 Iranian soldiers have been killed during Israeli strikes, with tens of thousands more wounded. Many of those casualties, they say, come from the regime’s internal security apparatus and the Basij militia.

Officials also report signs of weakening morale among Iranian troops, including cases of soldiers refusing orders or abandoning their posts.

These developments appear to be most evident among personnel responsible for operating Iran’s ballistic missile systems. Israeli officials say attacks on command centers and replacement headquarters have sharply reduced the number of missiles fired at Israel in recent days.

At the same time, the Israeli Air Force continues actively searching for and destroying missile launch platforms. In recent days alone, dozens of launchers have reportedly been destroyed, including several that were prepared to fire toward Israel.

Overall, the military says it has eliminated or disabled roughly seventy percent of Iran’s estimated fleet of about 500 ballistic missile launchers. However, officials acknowledge that Iran has previously demonstrated the ability to build new launch systems relatively quickly, as it did following the 2025 war.

Israeli airstrikes have also focused heavily on Iran’s air defense network. Within the first day of the conflict, the IDF reported gaining aerial superiority in certain parts of the country, allowing Israeli aircraft to carry out large-scale strikes in Tehran and other regions with reduced risk.

Military officials say the Israeli Air Force now enjoys air dominance over most of Iran’s airspace after destroying more than one hundred air defense systems and roughly 120 detection installations.

At the same time, Israeli operations continue targeting the Quds Force, the IRGC’s overseas operations arm, both inside Iran and in Lebanon.

Israeli leaders say the joint campaign with the United States is intended to weaken the Iranian regime’s military capabilities, push threats farther away from Israel, and help create conditions that could eventually allow the Iranian population to challenge and potentially overthrow the ruling government.

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Trump Rejects Claims of Rift With Israel: “Fake News. Third-Grade Fake News”

President Donald Trump dismissed reports suggesting a breakdown in relations between Washington and Yerushalayim during a phone interview with Israel’s Channel 14 on Sunday, strongly denying an Axios report that claimed disagreements had surfaced over the ongoing war against Iran.

Responding to the report, Trump flatly rejected the suggestion that tensions exist between the two governments.

“Wrong. Fake news. Third-grade fake news. The relationship has never been better,” Trump said, adding that the campaign against Iran is progressing at a wonderful pace.”

Trump also offered strong praise for Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, crediting him with playing a decisive role in Israel’s survival.

“You wouldn’t even have Israel right now if Bibi weren’t the prime minister. I’m all for Bibi.”

When asked whether the United States might take a direct military role in the fighting against Iran and its network of regional proxies, Trump declined to provide a clear answer.

Trump also urged Arab nations in the region to take part in efforts against Iran, particularly in ensuring that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains open.

“In keeping the Strait [of Hormuz] open – yes. They get all the oil, We don’t get anything from the Strait, so they should participate. The countries that get the oil, should keep the Strait open, not the US. We will help them a lot.”

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Report Says Trump Considering Seizure of Iran’s Kharg Island as Hormuz Standoff Continues

President Donald Trump is seeking to organize a multinational coalition to restore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, with plans to potentially unveil the effort later this week, according to four sources who spoke with Axios on Sunday.

At the same time, U.S. officials say the administration is examining the possibility of taking control of Iran’s major oil terminal on Kharg Island if tankers continue to be unable to leave the Persian Gulf. Any attempt to seize the facility would likely require deploying American forces on the ground.

The discussions come as global energy prices climb following Iran’s blockade of the strategically vital waterway. The closure has interrupted the flow of a substantial share of the world’s crude oil shipments.

Tehran has prevented Gulf states from exporting their oil through the strait while permitting vessels carrying Iranian crude to pass, allowing the regime to continue selling oil to China and other buyers.

One individual familiar with the situation told Axios that if the blockade persists and Gulf oil exports remain constrained, Trump would not be in a position to end the conflict even if he wanted to.

While speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday, Trump said he expects NATO countries and other major energy-importing nations — including China — to take part in securing the waterway.

“We are talking to other countries about policing the straits. It will be nice to have other countries policing with us. We will help. We are getting a good response,” Trump said.

Trump indicated that negotiations are underway with seven different countries regarding participation. He acknowledged that some governments have already declined but said the operation would still be limited in scale because Iran has “very little firepower” left.

At the same time, U.S. forces have continued striking Iranian targets across the country, concentrating in particular on locations near the Persian Gulf and around Kharg Island.

Kharg Island sits roughly 15 miles off Iran’s coastline and serves as the hub for about 90 percent of the country’s crude oil exports.

Trump said on Friday that he had directed attacks against military facilities on the island but had intentionally avoided hitting its oil infrastructure. In comments to NBC on Saturday, he remarked that the U.S. “may hit it a few more times just for fun.”

A senior White House official cautioned that no determination has been made about further action involving the island.

“No one should read into anything more than what the president announced,” the official said. “The president has made no decisions on Kharg Island.”

Still, the official noted that circumstances could shift if diplomatic and military efforts to reopen the strait fail.

“The president is not going to wait around and let the Iranians dictate the pace of the conflict,” the official said.

Another U.S. official said Trump has expressed interest in the possibility of seizing Kharg Island itself, characterizing the move as an “economic knockout of the regime” that could severely undermine Tehran’s financial lifeline.

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Rav Elimelech Biderman Enters Lelover Beis Medrash for First Time in 38 Years for Son’s Engagement

A historic engagement celebration took place Sunday night in Bnei Brak, marking a moment of significance in the Lelover kehillah. The event celebrated the engagement of the granddaughter of the Lelover Rebbe to the youngest son of the renowned mashpia Rav Elimelech Biderman.

The celebration was held at the Lelover beis medrash in the Ramat Lelov neighborhood of Bnei Brak. The kallah is the daughter of Rav Michoel Eliezer Biderman, son of the Lelover Rebbe and son-in-law of the Dzikov–Vizhnitzer Rebbe.

The chosson, Shlomo Biderman, is a talmid at the Tchernobyl Yeshiva in Elad.

Observers within the community described the event as particularly historic, noting that Rav Meilech Biderman had not entered the Lelover beis medrash in Bnei Brak for 38 years. The building had served as the beis medrash of his uncle, the Lelover Rebbe, Rav Shimon of Lelov zt”l.

On Sunday evening, that long-standing gap was symbolically closed when Rav Biderman arrived at the beis medrash for the engagement celebration, now connected through marriage to the family of the late Rebbe Rav Shimon of Lelov.

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Macron Urges Iran to Halt Regional Attacks, Calls for Restoration of Navigation in Strait of Hormuz

French President Emmanuel Macron held a phone conversation on Sunday with Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian, pressing him to bring an end to Iran’s assaults on neighboring countries.

After the call, Macron released a statement on social media explaining that he urged the Iranian leader “to put an immediate end to the unacceptable attacks Iran is carrying out against countries in the region, whether directly or through proxies, including in Lebanon and Iraq. I reminded him that France is acting within a strictly defensive framework aimed at protecting its interests, its regional partners, and freedom of navigation, and that it is unacceptable for our country to be targeted.”

Macron warned that the continued escalation threatens to destabilize the Middle East on a broad scale and will carry serious consequences both now and in the future.

“The unchecked escalation we are witnessing is plunging the entire region into chaos, with major consequences today and for the years to come. The people of Iran, like those across the region, are paying the price,” warned Macron.

The French president also argued for the creation of a new political and security structure designed to provide stability and safety across the region.

“Such a framework must guarantee that Iran never acquires nuclear weapons, while also addressing the threats posed by its ballistic missile programme and its destabilising activities regionally and internationally.”

Macron further emphasized the need to reopen the vital shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz without delay.

“Freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz must be restored as soon as possible,” he stressed.

During the conversation, Macron also pressed Iran to free two French citizens who have been imprisoned in the country on accusations of spying for Israel’s Mossad.

“I also urged the Iranian President to allow Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris to return safely to France as soon as possible. Their ordeal has gone on for far too long, and they belong with their loved ones,” said Macron.

Earlier this month, after the latest round of fighting began, Macron revealed that France would strengthen its military footprint in the region, including sending the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle.

Although Macron said he understands the actions taken by the United States and Israel, he argued that the operations were conducted “outside the framework of international law.” He added that France, together with Germany and the United Kingdom, is urging an immediate end to the strikes and a renewed push toward diplomatic talks, saying that “a lasting peace in the region will only be achieved through renewed diplomatic talks.”

The following day, Macron said he spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and urged him to safeguard Lebanon’s territorial integrity and avoid launching a ground invasion. He also underscored the importance of returning to the ceasefire arrangement.

Earlier Sunday, Macron posted a message in Hebrew on social media criticizing Israel’s strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and calling for the attacks to stop.

Dutch right-wing political leader Geert Wilders, a vocal supporter of Israel, responded with a brief reply in Hebrew consisting of a single word: “Coward.”

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Trump Says Israel Working With U.S. to Secure Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump said Sunday night that Israel is cooperating with the United States to strengthen security operations in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route that has become a focal point of tensions with Iran.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said the two countries are coordinating closely on the effort and emphasized that his relationship with Israel’s leadership remains strong.

“They’re working with us,” Trump said, adding that his relationship with Israel is very good and again dismissing reports about arguments with Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu. “We really get along well.”

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Trump also confirmed that the United States is holding ongoing talks with several nations about forming a broader coalition to help safeguard the waterway and ensure that commercial shipping can pass through safely.

“We attacked Kharg Island, left just the one little area standing with all the oil pipes. We can do that on five minutes’ notice. We’ve essentially defeated Iran!” he said, adding, “Nice to have other countries police that with us. We’ll help!”

The president said Iran is eager to begin negotiations with Washington but suggested that Tehran has not yet shown a willingness to make the concessions necessary for an agreement.

“They want to negotiate. They want to negotiate badly. I don’t think they’re ready, just from what I’m hearing,” he said.

“They want to negotiate badly, as they should. But I don’t think they’re ready to do what they have to do.”

“But we’re doing very well with respect to that whole situation in Iran. We are talking to other countries about working with us,” he said.

Trump also warned that the region could have faced catastrophic consequences if he had not taken earlier steps to confront Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

“If I didn’t terminate the Obama horrible deal – the Iran nuclear deal, it’s called – if I didn’t terminate that in my first term, they would have already had a nuclear weapon, and they would have used it immediately upon getting it. And if I didn’t send in the B-2 bombers to bomb the hell out of it and obliterate – and that’s what it was, we obliterated that site and stopped all their potential nuclear. If I didn’t do that, you would have had Israel and the Middle East hit by nuclear weapons.”

He added that, in his view, Iran’s plans would have devastated Israel and destabilized much of the region if decisive action had not been taken.

“Israel would have been obliterated. I think lots of the Middle East would have been. And you saw that when they sent thousands of missiles to countries that didn’t expect anything. They didn’t think they were going to be involved. And yet, you look at what happened with Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar…all of a sudden, they’re being barraged by missiles. These people would have used nuclear on the entire Middle East. And that was their plan, take over the whole Middle East. And it failed with the nuclear. And then they had thousands of missiles. And for the most part, largely, we’ve now destroyed those missiles.”

Trump had said a day earlier that U.S. strikes inflicted major damage on Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export terminal, and suggested that additional strikes could occur.

“We totally demolished Kharg Island. We may hit it a few more times just for fun,” Trump told NBC News in an interview.

While acknowledging that Iran has indicated interest in negotiating a ceasefire, Trump said he is not ready to accept a deal unless the terms meet U.S. demands.

“Iran wants to make a deal, and I don’t want to make it because the terms aren’t good enough yet,” he explained, adding that any terms will have to be “very solid.”

In an interview with Fox News Radio on Friday, Trump declined to offer a firm timetable for the end of the conflict with Iran, saying the conclusion of the war would depend on his own judgment.

He said the war would end when he feels it “in my bones.”

Trump also said he does not expect the conflict to drag on but stressed that he alone will determine when it concludes.

He voiced confidence that the situation could resolve soon, though he acknowledged that the fighting could continue for as long as necessary. Trump also brushed aside concerns that the United States could run short of weapons or ammunition.

“Nobody has the technology or the weapons that we have,” he told Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade in the interview. “We’re way ahead of schedule. Way ahead.”

He later added that the United States has ample resources to sustain military operations for as long as needed.

“We have virtually unlimited ammunition. We’re using it, we’re using it. We can go forever.”

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Trump Blasts Iran For AI Propaganda, Says Regime Is ‘Being Annihilated’

President Donald Trump said Sunday that Iran is attempting to manipulate public perception of the ongoing conflict by spreading disinformation through artificial intelligence and media channels, even as the Islamic Republic continues to suffer heavy military setbacks.

In a lengthy message posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump accused Tehran of orchestrating propaganda campaigns designed to exaggerate its military capabilities and mislead the public about developments in the war.

“Iran has long been known as a Master of Media Manipulation and Public Relations. They are Militarily ineffective and weak, but are really good at ‘feeding’ the very appreciative Fake News Media false information,” Trump wrote.

He also claimed that Iran has begun using artificial intelligence to fabricate imagery and stories about the conflict.

“Now, A.I. has become another Disinformation weapon that Iran uses, quite well, considering they are being annihilated by the day. They showed phony ‘Kamikaze Boats,’ shooting at various Ships at Sea, which looks wonderful, powerful, and vicious, but these Boats don’t exist – It’s all false information to show how ‘tough” their already defeated Military is!” contiuned Trump.

Trump further criticized media coverage that reported damage to American military assets, saying those reports were false and generated through manipulated imagery.

“The five U.S. Refueling Planes that were supposedly struck down and badly damaged, according to The Wall Street Journal’s false reporting, and others, are all in service, with the exception of one, which will soon be flying the skies. Buildings and Ships that are shown to be on fire are not – It’s FAKE NEWS, generated by A.I. For instance, Iran, working in close coordination with the Fake News Media, shows our great USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier, one of the largest and most prestigious Ships in the World, burning uncontrollably in the Ocean. Not only was it not burning, it was not even shot at – Iran knows better than to do that! The story was knowingly FAKE and, in a certain way, you can say that those Media Outlets that generated it should be brought up on Charges for TREASON for the dissemination of false information!”

He argued that Iran’s only victories have come through fabricated narratives circulated online and in the press.

“The fact is, Iran is being decimated, and the only battles they ‘win’ are those that they create through AI, and are distributed by Corrupt Media Outlets. The Radical Leftwing Press knows this full well, but continues to go forward with false stories and LIES. That’s why their Approval Rating is so low, and I can win a Presidential Election, IN A LANDSLIDE, getting only 5% positive Press – They have no credibility!”

Trump also praised Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr for reviewing the broadcast licenses of certain media organizations.

“I am so thrilled to see Brendan Carr, the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), looking at the licenses of some of these Corrupt and Highly Unpatriotic ‘News’ Organizations. They get Billions of Dollars of FREE American Airwaves, and use it to perpetuate LIES, both in News and almost all of their Shows, including the Late Night Morons, who get gigantic Salaries for horrible Ratings, and never get, as I used to say in The Apprentice, ‘FIRED.’”

During a separate interview with NBC News on Saturday, Trump said U.S. strikes had inflicted heavy damage on Kharg Island, Iran’s primary oil export terminal, and suggested further attacks could follow.

“We totally demolished Kharg Island. We may hit it a few more times just for fun,” Trump told NBC News.

Trump said Iran has expressed interest in negotiating a ceasefire but indicated that he is not ready to accept a deal under the current conditions.

“Iran wants to make a deal, and I don’t want to make it because the terms aren’t good enough yet,” he explained, adding that any agreement would need to include “very solid” terms.

Speaking Friday with Fox News Radio, Trump said he was not setting a firm timeline for the end of the conflict, explaining that the war would conclude when he personally believes the time is right.

He said the conflict would end when he feels it “in my bones.”

Trump added that he does not expect the war to last long but emphasized that he alone will decide when it ends.

He also expressed confidence in the strength of U.S. military capabilities and dismissed concerns about running short of weapons or ammunition.

“Nobody has the technology or the weapons that we have,” he told Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade in the interview. “We’re way ahead of schedule. Way ahead.”

Trump later added that the United States has more than enough resources to sustain the campaign if necessary.

“We have virtually unlimited ammunition. We’re using it, we’re using it. We can go forever.”

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WSJ: Trump to Announce Ship Escort Coalition in Hormuz

The Trump administration is preparing to announce that a group of countries has agreed to participate in a naval coalition aimed at protecting commercial vessels traveling through the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping corridor increasingly threatened by Iranian activity, according to a report published Sunday by The Wall Street Journal.

According to the report, the formal announcement could come later this week. However, officials are still discussing whether the escort operations would begin immediately or be delayed until the current hostilities in the region ease.

Several countries have publicly signaled caution about committing naval forces to such a mission while tensions remain elevated, expressing concern about the dangers of operating in waters that could quickly become an active combat zone.

The development follows remarks made Saturday by President Donald Trump, who said that multiple nations are expected to join the United States in deploying warships to safeguard the strategic maritime route.

“Many Countries, especially those who are affected by Iran’s attempted closure of the Hormuz Strait, will be sending War Ships, in conjunction with the United States of America, to keep the Strait open and safe,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a Nation that has been totally decapitated,” Trump wrote.

The Strait of Hormuz, which lies between Iran and Oman, serves as one of the world’s most vital maritime energy passages. Approximately 20 percent of the world’s oil supply moves through the narrow channel each day, making any disruption a serious concern for global energy markets.

In recent days, Iranian forces and allied groups have taken steps that could interfere with shipping in the region. These actions have reportedly included harassing commercial vessels, deploying naval patrol craft, and issuing threats to plant sea mines or attack oil tankers.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has historically relied on fast attack boats, drones, and anti-ship missiles positioned along Iran’s coastline to challenge vessels moving through the strait.

U.S. officials have warned that these tactics could enable Iran to temporarily hinder or slow the movement of oil shipments and other cargo passing through the strategic waterway.

The proposed multinational force would seek to counter those threats by escorting commercial ships as they transit the strait.

Trump also indicated that the United States is prepared to continue using military force if necessary to ensure that the critical route remains open.

“In the meantime, the United States will be bombing the hell out of the shoreline, and continually shooting Iranian Boats and Ships out of the water,” Trump wrote. “One way or the other, we will soon get the Hormuz Strait OPEN, SAFE, and FREE!”

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Police Expose False Claim After Kan 11 Reporter Blames Bnei Brak Residents for Cluster Bomb Incident

A claim circulated by a Kan 11 reporter accusing residents of Bnei Brak of reckless behavior during the war was contradicted after police determined that the suspect involved in the incident was not from the city, exposing the allegation as unfounded.

Even as Israel remains at war, with sirens sounding across the country and missile attacks continuing, critics say some media figures continue directing hostility toward the chareidi public, sometimes attaching accusations to current events without evidence.

The latest episode occurred Sunday when a Kan 11 reporter used a criminal incident in Bnei Brak to accuse the city’s residents, despite lacking any factual basis. Police later clarified that the allegation was incorrect.

In a post on the social media platform X that remained online, reporter Hadas Greenberg shared a video showing a young man handling a cluster bomb fragment and wrote: “Meanwhile somewhere in Bnei Brak they are playing with a cluster bomb remnant. In the end they will really die and still not enlist.”

Police later reported that the individual involved was actually a resident of the Arab city of Tira. According to the police statement, officers detained the suspect after he allegedly collected a cluster bomb into his vehicle in Bnei Brak during the missile barrage and fled the scene.

Investigators were able to identify the suspect by tracing the vehicle’s license plate number and subsequently located and detained him.

Police bomb disposal units arrived at the scene, safely handled the cluster bomb that had been found, and conducted extensive searches of the surrounding area to ensure that no further danger remained to the public.

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Transportation Ministry Weighs Major Change at Ben Gurion Airport to Expand Evacuation Flights

As the Iran war enters its third week, Israeli officials are examining a significant change to the passenger arrangement on special flights departing from Ben Gurion Airport that were originally designated to evacuate American citizens from Israel. If the proposal is approved, hundreds of additional Israelis may be permitted to join those flights leaving the country.

The proposal was discussed during a situation assessment currently taking place between Israel’s Home Front Command and the Ministry of Transportation. The talks are focusing on modifying seating allocations on the special flights so that more passengers can be accommodated.

Officials say the adjustment could allow many more Israelis to leave the country on flights that were initially organized primarily for American citizens. At the same time, additional easing measures related to aviation travel are also being examined.

Two weeks into the war, the Transportation Ministry has already reached agreements on certain aviation-related relaxations that are expected to take effect beginning tomorrow. Under the new arrangements, the number of passengers permitted on departing flights will increase. The change became possible after the Home Front Command authorized allowing larger numbers of people to be present at Ben Gurion Airport.

Transportation Minister Miri Regev convened a situation assessment Sunday evening to discuss expanding passenger quotas on outbound flights in the coming days, following an evaluation of the initial pilot program.

The plan under consideration would expand the pilot and introduce additional flights to the United States using wide-body aircraft capable of carrying approximately 300 passengers. Officials are also reviewing the possibility of increasing the number of passengers allowed on narrow-body aircraft traveling to European destinations—from roughly 100 passengers per flight today to between 150 and 170 passengers.

The move would represent another step in gradually restoring outbound flight activity at Ben Gurion Airport, which has been severely disrupted since the start of Operation Shaagas HaAri and the wave of cancellations by foreign airlines.

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Reb Moshe Meir Einhorn z”l: The Legendary Gabbai Who Survived the Holocaust and Served Three Generations of Bobover Rebbes

Heavy mourning has descended upon the Bobover court as thousands of chassidim accompanied the venerable Reb Moshe Meir Einhorn z”l to his final resting place on Erev Shabbos.

A survivor of the dor de’ah and the devoted gabbai of Bobov’s Shaarei Tzion kehillah for fifty years, he passed away peacefully at the age of 100.

Reb Moshe Meir was born on Erev Sukkos 5686 in the town of Kashanov. His father was among the prominent Bobover chassidim in the area. As a child he merited to bask in the presence of the Bobover Rebbe, the Kedushas Tzion, during the period when the Rebbe resided in the town of Tchebin.

When he reached bar mitzvah age, on Erev Sukkos 5699, he traveled to don tefillin with his rebbe, the Kedushas Tzion. In doing so, he became the last living Jew known to have had the privilege of putting on tefillin with the Kedushas Tzion himself.

During the terrible years of the Holocaust, he endured six brutal years in concentration camps. Even under those horrific conditions he maintained his dignity and served Hashem with great mesirus nefesh.

After the war, he arrived in Switzerland, where he served as a shochet under the guidance of the renowned gaon, the Chelkas Yaakov of Zurich. A few years later he immigrated to the United States, where he bound himself with deep devotion to his rebbe, the Bobover Rebbe, the Divrei Shlomo. Even during those early years he already served as gabbai in the Bobover shtiebel in Boro Park, at a time when the Rebbe was still living in Crown Heights.

In 5730 he was officially appointed by the Divrei Shlomo of Bobov to serve as the gabbai of the Bobover Shaarei Tzion kehillah. He carried out that role with extraordinary dedication and unwavering loyalty for fifty consecutive years.

His strong connection to the Bobover court continued under the leadership of the Rebbe, Rav Naftali Tzvi of Bobov, and later with the current Bobover Rebbe, who showed him special warmth and affection.

Reb Moshe Meir maintained his energetic and disciplined chassidic routine almost until the very end of his life. Among other practices, he continued attending the Rebbe’s regular Shacharis minyan until only a few years ago, even after he had already passed the age of ninety.

Every Shabbos, during the tish of Rava D’Ravin, it was he who began the niggun of “Baruch Kel Elyon.” Each Erev Shabbos he would enter the Rebbe’s chamber to deliver the community’s rent payments.

Those who knew him described him as a chassid from an earlier generation, a Jew who embodied sincere avodas Hashem, integrity in business, and a warm countenance toward every person.

Only a few months ago, his wife passed away after nearly eighty years of marriage that began shortly after the war.

The levayah departed on Friday afternoon from the plaza of the Bobover Beis Medrash in Boro Park. The Bobover Dayan delivered a hesped on behalf of the chassidim, followed by members of the family.

At the head of the procession was the Bobover Rebbe, as well as other prominent rabbonim.

Reb Moshe Meir was laid to rest in the Bobover cemetery, in the section near the ohel of the Rebbes of the Bobover dynasty.

Yehi zichro boruch.

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Rav Berel Povarsky On the Role of Jewish Children During Wartime

Rav Avrohom Pinzel visited the home of the Ponovezh rosh yeshiva, Rav Berel Povarsky, as a representative of the administrators of the talmudei Torah in Eretz Yisroel. He came seeking words of guidance and encouragement that could be conveyed to the tens of thousands of tinokos shel beis rabban during this time of war.

The following is the full dialogue from the visit:

Rabbi Pinzel: How is the rosh yeshiva feeling?

Rosh Yeshiva: Boruch Hashem.

Rabbi Pinzel: What does the rosh yeshiva say about the situation?

Rosh Yeshiva: Hashem will help.

Rabbi Pinzel: Is there reason to worry? People are under great pressure and are asking what they should strengthen themselves in.

Rosh Yeshiva: To strengthen themselves in Torah and yiras Shomayim.

Rabbi Pinzel: Perhaps the rosh yeshiva could say something to the children of Klal Yisroel about their role during this time.

Rosh Yeshiva: Listen—Hakadosh Boruch Hu loves the children of Yisroel more than anyone else, the tinokos shel beis rabban. Hakadosh Boruch Hu said that as long as they exist, He is with them. He is their Father.

Rabbi Pinzel: And then what? What should they do?

Rosh Yeshiva: If Hakadosh Boruch Hu is their Father, a father does not ask for anything. When something is taken in the house it is not theft, because the father is happy that his son has it. So if Hakadosh Boruch Hu is our Avinu Malkeinu—He is our Father and also our King, as it says tenah lanu melech l’shofteinu—the king is also a judge. Therefore, the best situation, during the Aseres Yemei Teshuvah and during times when there is judgment, is when the judge is a king. A king can sit on a throne of mercy. A judge cannot sit on a throne of mercy; he can only carry out the strict law. But a king sits on a throne of mercy. That is why during the Aseres Yemei Teshuvah we ask Hakadosh Boruch Hu, Avinu Malkeinu—You are our Father and our King, and You are also our Judge. When the king judges, he can sit on the throne of mercy. We ask Kel Melech yosheiv al kisei rachamim, that He should have mercy on us and give us everything we ask for.

Rabbi Pinzel: So now, during such a time of war, what does the rosh yeshiva say to the children in the cheder, the children of Klal Yisroel?

Rosh Yeshiva: Just think about what your Father wants, and do what He says. Then you will have success. He will give you everything—just as He promised that if you listen to His voice, He will listen to yours.

Rabbi Pinzel: With Hashem’s help, it will be fulfilled that “Layehudim haysa orah v’simcha v’sasson vikar.”

The rosh yeshiva: Exactly.

Rabbi Pinzel: There is a well-known midrash that the children of Klal Yisroel sat and learned with Mordechai during the decree of Haman. Hakadosh Boruch Hu asked the angels, “What is the sound of sheep that I hear?” And they answered, “These are not sheep—these are the young of Your nation, the House of Yisroel.” Immediately Hakadosh Boruch Hu was filled with mercy. He broke the seals and tore up the letters, and “Layehudim haysa orah v’simcha v’sasson vikar,” and everything was reversed.

Rosh Yeshiva: That’s it.

Rabbi Pinzel: So this year as well, with Hashem’s help.

Rosh Yeshiva: With Hashem’s help.

Rabbi Pinzel: But the children of Yisroel should say a lot of Tehillim, correct?

Rosh Yeshiva: Yes.

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Bnei Brak Mourns the Petirah of Veteran Mechaneches Mrs. Yaffa Eisenstein a”h at 89

The city of Bnei Brak is mourning the petirah of Mrs. Yaffa Eisenstein, wife of Rav Tzvi Eisenstein, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Tiferes Tzion and the longtime legendary chazzan of Yeshivas Ponovezh. She passed away at the age of 89.

Mrs. Eisenstein was born in Yerushalayim on the 30th of Nissan, 5696, to her father, Rav Yaakov Sirota of the Batei Nitin neighborhood, and her mother, Mrs. Devorah Miriam.

In 5717 she married her husband, Rav Tzvi Eisenstein, who served as rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Tiferes Tzion L’Tzeirim in Bnei Brak and for many decades was the renowned chazzan of Yeshivas Ponovezh. Rav Tzvi passed away this past Simchas Torah at the age of 97.

For many years she served as an mechaneches at the Merkaz school in Bnei Brak, where she taught and guided hundreds of Jewish girls, instilling in them a love for Torah, yiras Shomayim, and refined middos.

Throughout the years she stood steadfastly at the side of her husband, Rav Tzvi, supporting his efforts in spreading Torah with strength and dedication, demonstrating wisdom, understanding, and devotion.

She is survived by a large family of children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. During her lifetime she endured the loss of her daughter, Mrs. Yehudis Tabal, who passed away in the summer of 5761. She was the wife of Rav Yechiel Tabal, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Shaarei Tzion.

Later this week, her son, the chazzan of Yeshivas Ponovezh, Rav Shaul Eisenstein, is scheduled to celebrate the wedding of his daughter immediately following the shivah for his mother.

The levayah took place in Bnei Brak, and she was laid to rest at the Ponovezh cemetery.

Yehi zichrah boruch.

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Direct Missile Fragment Hits Bnei Brak Home; Baby Removed from Crib Moments Before Impact

A remarkable miracle occurred Sunday evening at the home of Rabbi Moshe Kass on Rechov Yerushalayim in Bnei Brak after a large missile fragment struck the family’s residence directly. Despite the severe damage caused to the home, no one was injured. Family members had left the apartment just moments earlier after a siren warned of incoming rockets.

The incident took place at the Kass family’s home, located near the intersection with Chevron Street. Rabbi Moshe Kass is regarded as one of the prominent avreichim in Bnei Brak and serves among the rabbonim at Yeshivas Tiferes Mordechai. According to reports from the scene, the house sustained a direct strike from a large piece of shrapnel, yet all those inside managed to escape unharmed.

Witnesses described a scene of extensive destruction inside the apartment, emphasizing how close the family came to a tragedy. The mother and children had rushed out immediately when the siren sounded, leaving the home only minutes before the missile fragment tore through the structure.

The damage left the house resembling the aftermath of a terror attack, with debris scattered throughout the apartment. Those who arrived at the scene said that had the family delayed even briefly before seeking shelter, the outcome could have been far more devastating.

Srulik Kornik, a volunteer medic with United Hatzalah’s Bnei Brak rescue unit, described the scene in a message posted after the incident. “I have had the privilege of saving many lives through my volunteer work with United Hatzalah. The destruction caused and the great miracle from the missile strike in Bnei Brak today are enormous. Just a few minutes earlier, the mother ran to remove the baby from the crib.”

Kornik also recounted another incident in the building. “Another neighbor was in the middle of working from home. Her computer remained on, but the apartment was completely destroyed. The alertness to run to the protected room, with Hashem’s great kindness, saved everyone.”

When Rabbi Kass later entered the damaged apartment to retrieve his tefillin, he discovered that they had remained completely intact despite the powerful blast. His tallis, however, had been punctured by the shrapnel that entered the home. One person present at the scene remarked, “You could clearly see at every step that everything has an address.”

Another extraordinary escape occurred in a neighboring apartment. A young girl had been sleeping in her bed but woke up as soon as the siren sounded and ran to the building’s protected room.

Moments later, the missile fragment struck the building, and the window in her bedroom shattered from the force of the blast. A piece of metal from the missile slammed into the wall, leaving a hole exactly where the girl had been lying only moments earlier. She was saved in what witnesses described as an open miracle.

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Report: Israeli Officials Unsatisfied With Pace of Campaign Against Iran

Israeli security officials are reportedly considering whether the goals of the war against Iran should be reevaluated, according to a report broadcast Sunday evening by Kan News.

The report said security sources indicated that although Israel’s initial strike and the early phase of the conflict surpassed expectations, the overall campaign has not been progressing as quickly as originally planned. One major obstacle, the officials noted, has been the challenge of encouraging large-scale public protests inside Iran.

The sources added that both Israel and the United States are preparing additional significant actions within Iran that could influence the direction and pace of the war.

On Sunday, the IDF Intelligence Directorate released an overview of the first two weeks of the joint campaign with the United States, stating that many additional targets remain inside Iran before the military operation can be considered complete. No timeline was given for when the conflict might end, and the future plans discussed by Israeli officials appear to differ from comments by President Donald Trump suggesting the war could conclude “soon.”

During the opening stage of the conflict, a key priority for the Israeli Air Force was gaining control of the airspace over Iran. According to the IDF, roughly 100 air defense systems along with about 120 radar and detection systems have been destroyed during the fighting.

Over the first two weeks of the war, Iran launched approximately 360 missiles toward Israel. Military officials said the size of each missile barrage has declined significantly since the beginning of the conflict. Intelligence assessments indicate that about 70% of Iran’s missile launchers have been disabled by Israeli strikes, and that Iran currently has no ability to produce additional missiles.

The IDF has also targeted a wide range of regime-linked facilities. So far, about 2,200 sites connected to the Iranian government have been struck, including installations tied to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, government ministries, senior leadership networks, internal security organizations, and the Basij militia. Many of these operations have concentrated on Tehran, with intelligence units selecting targets based in part on which individuals were present inside the facilities.

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Hamas’s Secret Letter to Mojtaba Khamenei

Hamas sent two separate letters over the weekend to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei—one public and diplomatic in tone and another secret document that the organization reportedly attempted to keep hidden, according to a report by Kan News.

The report said the publicly released message was written in restrained language and presented in a formal diplomatic style, while the concealed letter adopted a far more militant and operational tone.

In the secret communication, Hamas reportedly made clear that it has no intention of agreeing to any deal that would require it to give up its military strength. “We are aware of attempts to bind the hands of the resistance under the guise of agreements-the organization will not compromise its weapons under any circumstances.”

The letter also stresses the importance of coordinating multiple fronts in the region as part of the effort against Israel. Hamas urges Iran to mobilize what it describes as all elements of the regional alliance simultaneously. “All fronts must be activated to exact a price from the Zionists. We, together with our brothers in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq, will create the next victories under your leadership.”

At the core of the document is a message declaring Hamas’ unwavering loyalty to Iran’s leadership and signaling readiness to advance Tehran’s goals even if doing so undermines broader regional stability.

The message also includes criticism of Arab countries that have pursued normalization with Israel. “The normalization camp is a losing camp,” the secret document states. “They did not even dare to protect those who sought refuge in their bases.”

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IDF Spokesperson: ‘The Regime Is Unstable; We Will Weaken It Further’

IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said Sunday evening that Israel’s ongoing military campaign against Iran is aimed at dismantling the regime’s capabilities and removing what he described as an existential danger to Israel, as Israeli and U.S. forces continue coordinated operations across the region.

“Our goal is to strike all components of the regime – together with the US military – in order to remove an existential threat to the State of Israel,” Defrin said.

Defrin said Iran and Hezbollah have recently attempted to escalate their attacks on Israel by increasing rocket launches in response to the growing military pressure being applied by Israeli forces.

“In recent days we have seen attempts by Iran and Hezbollah to increase the firing toward Israel. This is a direct response to our military pressure,” he said. “Our objective is to damage all of the regime’s systems and capabilities, and we are doing this shoulder to shoulder alongside the US.”

According to the IDF spokesman, Israeli forces have carried out extensive strikes against Iran’s missile infrastructure, targeting hundreds of locations tied to the country’s ballistic missile program.

“More than 70 percent of the ballistic missile launchers have been taken out of service, and more than 80 percent of the air defense systems have been struck,” he said.

Defrin also indicated that the campaign is advancing more quickly than Israeli planners had originally anticipated.

“We are ahead of the original plan in the achievements of the war,” Defrin said. “We have an orderly and ongoing plan and we are deepening the damage, striking sites where Iran attempts to conceal its nuclear program. We still have thousands of targets in Iran. The regime is unstable and is hiding this from its own residents.”

He stressed that Israel’s operations are not intended to directly remove the Iranian leadership from power.

“Our objective is not to topple the regime, but rather create the conditions that will allow the Iranian people to take their country into their own hands,” he said. “We will continue to strike the Basij and the security forces and deepen our attack on them. What the Iranian people choose to do is in their own hands.”

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Fetterman Urges Democrats to Back Iran Strikes, Defends Operation Epic Fury

Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania said Sunday that members of his own party should support U.S. military strikes against Iran if they believe Tehran must be prevented from developing nuclear weapons, citing comments made by Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential campaign as he continued to distance himself from the Democratic Party’s stance on the issue.

Speaking during an interview with John Catsimatidis on WABC radio, Fetterman said he stood alone among Senate Democrats in backing the operation known as Epic Fury. “I became the only Democrat, certainly in the Senate, to support the mission of Epic Fury,” he said, urging fellow Democrats to acknowledge what he described as a successful effort that damaged Iran’s nuclear program.

Fetterman pointed to remarks Harris made while running for president in 2024, when she described Iran as the United States’ most significant foreign adversary. “When Kamala Harris ran for president … she identified Iran as her top international concern,” Fetterman said. “And now, here we have a situation where the Trump administration through Epic Fury has effectively broken the Iranian nuclear apparatus. Why can’t we agree that that’s a good thing for international security?”

Harris had made that assessment during a 2024 interview on “60 Minutes,” where she said Iran was the United States’ “greatest adversary.”

Fetterman also suggested that even if the military campaign leads to higher energy prices, the strategic benefit of weakening Iran’s nuclear program would outweigh the economic costs.

“If the administration creates the kind of outcome that we all agree and wanted … why can’t we support that?” he said.

During the same interview, Fetterman criticized Democrats over the ongoing dispute surrounding funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

“The Coast Guard people … and the TSA agents … they all deserve to be paid,” he said. “This shutdown has had zero impact on ICE. So, why should we punish all of these workers … who are keeping our nation more secure?”

According to CBS News, nearly every Senate Democrat voted against advancing a DHS funding measure on Feb. 13, with Fetterman standing as the only member of the party to oppose the shutdown effort.

“I [was] the only Democrat to vote against that DHS shutdown,” he told Catsimatidis.

Reports from The Associated Press said Democrats were willing to approve funding for much of the department but were seeking changes to the operations of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. Reuters reported that the impasse continued as of March 12, contributing to longer security screening lines at airports as TSA agents went unpaid.

Fetterman framed the standoff as a departure from the party’s traditional support for workers.

“Don’t shut the government down. We used to be the party that refused to do these things,” he said. “I thought we are the party of union workers.”

“[Now] we are constantly voting to prevent them from being paid for their work,” he added.

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