Independence Day (Hebrew: יום העצמאות Yom Ha’atzmaut, lit. “Day of Independence”) is the national day of Israel, commemorating the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948. The day is marked by official and unofficial ceremonies and observances.Because Israel declared independence on 14 May 1948, the 5th of Iyar (ה’ באייר) , Yom Ha’atzmaut was originally celebrated on that date. However, to avoid Sabbath desecration, it may be commemorated one or two days before or after the 5th of Iyar if it falls too close to the Jewish Sabbath. Yom Hazikaron, the Israeli Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism Remembrance Day is always scheduled for the day preceding Independence Day.In the Hebrew calendar, days begin in the evening.
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Nahal Haredi was founded on the premise that physical strength alone is not enough – the spirit of Torah and Mitzvot must underlie all that is achieved. The Nahal provides religious men who seek to contribute to Israel’s military defense with a framework for personal and professional achievement that in every way promotes a Torah-true lifestyle.Nahal Haredi was created in 1999 by a group of rabbis in cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces and the Ministry of Defense, as a venue for young men who wish to serve the national interests of Eretz Yisrael while adhering to the highest religious standards. From a small unit of 30 soldiers, Nahal Haredi has become an IDF battalion of close to 1,000 troops, and now aims to reach the requisite threshold for designation as a fully operative infantry brigade. Nahal Haredi continues to develop and implement programming designed to provide military, educational, and economic opportunity to Israel’s growing Haredi community. |
![]() The Jerusalem Chords Bridge or Jerusalem Bridge of Strings גשר המיתרים, Gesher HaMeitarim, also called the Jerusalem Light Rail Bridge is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge at the entrance to the city of Jerusalem, Israel, designed by the Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava. The bridge is used by Jerusalem Light Rail’s Red Line, Incorporated in the structure is a glass-sided pedestrian bridge enabling pedestrians to cross from Kiryat Moshe to the Jerusalem Central Bus Station. |
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Israel’s Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of Independence of the State of Israel (English subtitles)
From the archive: the establishment of Israel – May 1948The new state of Israel was proclaimed in Tel Aviv on 14 May 1948. See how the Manchester Guardian covered the story![]() David Ben Gurion reads out the proclamation of independence and creation of the Jewish State of Israel, 1948. Richard Nelsson 14 May 2012 16.42 BST https://www.theguardian.com/world/from-the-archive-blog/2012/may/14/archive-1948-establishment-israel-jewish-state The state of Israel was founded on 14 May 1948. The following day the Manchester Guardian reported David Ben Gurion’s proclamation of independence, his appointment as Prime Minister, and the reaction of other countries to the creation of the Jewish state. Manchester Guardian, 15 May 1948. Read the full article.Ben Gurion announced that his government’s first act was the revocation of the White Paper of 1939 limiting immigration, and of the mandatory’s restrictions on land sales. Manchester Guardian, 15 May 1948. Read the full article.How the United Nations partition scheme of the region looked was illustrated in a graphic. Manchester Guardian, 15 May 1948. Meanwhile, the paper’s leader column noted:
![]() Medina & Halacha – Exploring the Jewish State through the lens of Jewish Law by Rabbi Shimshon HaKohen Nadel Medina & Halacha – Exploring the Jewish State through the lens of Jewish Law by Rabbi Shimshon HaKohen NadelIsrael’s Declaration of IndependenceTorah Tidbits #1327 – B’ha’aalot’cha – June 14-15 – 12 Sivan 5779 website: www.ttidbits.com Last week, MK Bezalel Yoel Smotrich of Ichud Leumi (who is seeking the post of Minister of Justice) said in an interview that Israel should “return to the way it was run in the days of King David and King Solomon.” He continued, “My desire long-term is that the State of Israel be run according to the Torah.”
In response, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu announced that “the State of Israel will not be a Medinat Halacha.” I do not know if the Prime Minister is a reader of this column, but I would be very happy to sit down with him and discuss just what a Medinat Halacha might look like. Either at his home or mine.
The truth is, since the very birth of the State of Israel, this nascent Jewish Nation has struggled with its Jewish character: Would the Jewish State be a ‘Jewish’ state or a state ‘for the Jews’? A religious state, or just another Western Democracy? One vivid example of this ‘identity crisis’ is the disagreement and debate that took place over the text of Israel’s Declaration of Independence.
This met with much opposition by secular party leaders, and changes and additions were made by Zvi Berenson, the Histadrut trade union’s legal advisor and later a justice on Israel’s Supreme Court.
Berenson’s version was also problematic for some, and so in the days and weeks preceding the withdrawal from Palestine by British Mandatory authorities, a new draft was prepared by politicians, lawyers and writers (including Shai Agnon). The final draft of the Declaration of Independence was drafted by a small committee including David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Sharett, Rabbi Yehuda Leib Fishman- Maimon, and Aharon Zisling.
Rabbi Maimon, head of the Mizrachi party and later Israel’s first Minister of Religion, along with other Religious Zionist leaders, believed strongly that Israel’s Declaration of Independence should mention Hashem. After much opposition, Rabbi Maimon recommended using “Tzur Yisrael V’Go’alo – Rock of Israel and Redeemer”, an expression found in Tanach and our liturgy.
The Declaration of Independence begins by affirming the Jewish People’s ancestral and spiritual connection the land, but instead of the word “Torah”, uses “Book of Books”: “The Land of Israel was the birthplace of the Jewish people. Here their spiritual, religious and political identity was shaped. Here they first attained to statehood, created cultural values of national and universal significance and gave to the world the eternal Book of Books.” The Declaration concludes: “Placing our trust in the Rock of Israel, we affix our signatures to this proclamation at this session of the provisional Council of State, on the soil of the Homeland, in the city of Tel-Aviv, on this Erev Shabbat, the 5th day of Iyar 5708, 14 May 1948.”
Ben-Gurion was comfortable in using “Rock of Israel”, as he felt every individual can decide for himself what the “Rock of Israel” means to him. But it is clear from Tanach that “Rock of Israel” is an expression of our steadfast faith in Hashem as our rock, our strength, and our protector. On his deathbed, King David says, “The Rock of Israel has spoken to me: ‘Become a ruler over men; a righteous one, who rules through the fear of G-d'” (Shmuel Bet 23:3). “Rock of Israel” is a also mentioned in Yishayahu 30:29.
In Chana’s prayer, she recognizes “there is no Rock like our G-d” (Shmuel Alef 2:2). In Tehillim 18:3, Hashem is the “Rock in Whom I take shelter,” and in Tehillim 19:15 he is “my Rock, and my Redeemer”. In Tehillim 62:3, “He alone is my Rock and my Salvation,” and in Tehillim 73:26 Hashem is the “Rock of my heart.”
According to some, Rav Yitzchak HaLevi Herzog’s choice to begin the Prayer for the Welfare of the State of Israel with “Tzur Yisrael V’Go’alo” was no coincidence. His intention was to invoke Israel’s Declaration of Independence and imbue it with religious meaning.
Just hours after its final wording was decided, party leaders lined up to sign their names to the Declaration of Independence. Rabbi Yehuda Leib Fishman-Maimon added something small just above his signature: The Hebrew letters Bet, Ayin, Zayin, Hei, representing “Be’ezrat Hashem.”
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Ever Wondered How it All Started?The Origins of the Israel Defense ForcesYou know the names of our wars, our tanks, our tech… You read about our operational capabilities and our different units. But a military isn’t born overnight. These are the IDF’s origins:
1887 – ZionismThe end of the 19th century marked the start of a new movement––Zionism. Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist movement, called for Jews across the globe to come together and form a national home for the Jewish people.
Back then, the Land of Israel was part of the Ottoman Empire. It was populated mainly by Arabs from throughout the Middle East and Jewish communities in holy cities such as Jerusalem and Safed that had existed for centuries.
Inspired by Zionism and facing violent pogroms in eastern Europe, more and more Jews felt the need to escape to a place they could call their own. They came to Israel and established the first “Moshavot”––Jewish agricultural communities and towns.
As Jewish communities bloomed throughout the Land of Israel, the concept of “Hebrew Labor” became the cornerstone of Israel’s national revival process. By shaping a new society and building a country with their own hands, the Zionist movement was brought to life. At the time, the Jewish communities in the country would hire local Arabs to guard their homes, fields and plantations. However, Jewish pioneers aspired to take their security into their own hands. 1907 – Bar Giora and HaShomerA secret order called Bar Giora was formed in order to lead Hebrew Labor, train Jews in combat, build Jewish communities and secure Jewish towns. The ultimate goal was to create a defensive Jewish force. Bar Giora set up a farm in Sejera (modern-day Ilaniya) and then spread out to guard the entire town as well as their neighboring town, Mas’ha (Modern day Kfar Tavor). Following their success in Sejera and Mas’ha, the demand for Jewish security increased. The members of Bar Giora decided to focus their efforts solely on securing Jewish communities. Therefore, they founded a legal organization––as opposed to Bar Giora, which was underground––called HaShomer. Soon, HaShomer guarded Jewish communities all throughout the Land of Israel.
World War IIn 1917, in the midst of World War I, Jews volunteered to join the British Army to fight against the Ottoman Empire. They formed the Jewish Legion––the 38th to 42nd Battalions of the Royal Fusiliers in the British Army––and hoped that in exchange for their contribution, they would be credited in favor of establishing the State of Israel as the country of the Jewish people once a new world order was set at the end of the war. The Jewish Legion was the first Jewish military force of the modern era, with Jewish symbols and names and Hebrew as its spoken language. The existence of the five Jewish battalions gave proof of the potential power of the Jews as a nation. The military experience its soldiers gained, as well as their spirit, became the foundation of the Jewish underground resistances which would later operate across the Land of Israel.
Once World War I came to an end, the British gained control over the Land of Israel as part of the Sykes–Picot Agreement, which divided the Middle East between the British and French.
In 1917, The British Government published the Balfour Declaration, solidifying its support and recognizing the Land of Israel as the national home of the Jewish people. The number of Jews immigrating to the British Mandate of Palestine continued to grow. These new Jewish immigrants formed a new way of living––the Kibbutz.
Triggered by the fall of the Ottoman Empire, in 1919, Arabs increased their attacks on Jewish communities in the Galilee region. The most well-known event is the Battle of Tel Hai, when a Small Arab squad attacked the small Jewish community living there, resulting in the death of eight Jews. One of the fallen was Joseph Trumpeldor, a Zionist role model and national hero. 1920 – HaganahMeanwhile, HaShomer had been gaining members, including Eliyahu Golomb, David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Tabenkin, who argued that the guard should become a countrywide body. This caused controversy amongst HaShomer veterans, who aspired to maintain the selective and elitist tradition of the organization.
This led to HaShomer voluntarily disbanding, and the Haganah, a defensive organization open to all, was established. Based upon the principles of HaShomer and under the authority of the World Zionist Organization, the Haganah’s mission was to protect the Hebrew Yeshuv (the Jews who lived in the Land of Israel) from Arab attacks.
Almost immediately after the establishment of the Haganah began the Nabi Musa riots. Jewish homes were raided and attacked by Arabs. As the British Army stood to the side, the Haganah managed to evacuate around 300 Jews from the Old City of Jerusalem. The violence continued for four days. Once the situation deescalated, the British accused the Haganah of causing the riots and sent the Jewish soldiers to the Acre Prison.
Just a few months later, in May, 1921, the Jaffa riots occurred. Arabs attacked Jewish communities in Jaffa and throughout central Israel, killing 47 Jews. In 1929, a series of violent Arab massacres of Jewish communities took place. 133 Jews were brutally murdered as Arab mobs targeted ancient Jewish communities in holy cities such as Jerusalem, Safed, Hebron, and Nablus. Jewish families who had lived there for centuries were wiped out while British forces stood idly by. 1931 – EtzelFollowing these horrific events, a group of Haganah commanders split and formed an organization called the Etzel. The Etzel abandoned the Haganah’s defensive approach and advocated for a more offensive and deterrent one, demanding decisive action against Arab aggression and British indifference. 1936 – The Arab RevoltMeanwhile, in Europe, the Nazi party was rising to power. More and more Jews frantically fled Europe and immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine. This resulted in the Arab revolt in Mandatory Palestine, during which Arabs committed acts of terror against British forces and their representatives as well as attacks on Jews and their property. These events were more brutal than the previous riots both in scope and intensity.
The Haganah’s policy was “Havlagah – Restraint”.
The Haganah headquarters received real-time reports from various agents in the Yeshuv, using an underground radio system and Morse code in order to gather intelligence and thwart Arab attacks. However, as the attacks increased, the Haganah decided to expand their fighting front. They established POSH (Field Companies), the elite commando unit of the Haganah. Its commander, Yitzhak Sadeh, developed offensive combat techniques: not to “stay behind the fence” but to operate at nighttime, conduct squad ambushes, all the while familiarizing themselves with the terrain.
Concurrently, the Haganah began to collaborate with the British Mandate and formed the PALAM, the “Special Night Squads”, an elite unit under the command of Cpt. Orde Wingate, a British officer. Cpt. Wingate selected his recruits personally. He developed a unique combat method for the unit, specializing in guerrilla warfare, memorizing the land’s topography while forming small, mobile striking units capable of taking down Arab terror squads.
When the Arab revolt ended in 1939, the Yeshuv and the Haganah had only grown stronger. With new, fortified Jewish communities and kibbutzim, the organizations were able to expand their combat capabilities via their special units, PALAM and POSH. The POSH was later turned into HISH (Field Corps), a young guard who trained to protect the Yeshuv and its people, and HIM (Guard Corps) a guard who defended Jewish communities and towns. World War II, Lehi and PalmachSeveral months later, the British government issued the White Paper of 1939, limiting Jewish immigration to the Land of Israel almost entirely. The Holocaust was just beginning, and more than ever, the Jewish people needed a safe place to go. Thousands of Jews who managed to escape the Nazis came by boat to Mandatory Palestine for survival––only to be turned back at its shores. While the Jewish people supported British efforts to fight against the Nazis, they could not stand by while desperate Jewish refugees were denied entry into the country.
“We will fight the White Paper as if there is no war against Hitler,” declared David Ben Gurion, prominent Haganah leader and Israel’s first prime minister, “and we will fight Hitler as if there is no White Paper.”
More than 40,000 Jews enlisted into the British Army during World War II to fight against the Nazis. Throughout the war, Jews served in various positions, including the famous Jewish Parachutists, made up of 37 brave men and women who volunteered to parachute into Nazi-occupied Europe in order to gather intelligence, rescue Allied forces who had fallen into enemy territory, and try to save Jews in Europe.
Meanwhile, the Etzel had internal disagreements over whether or not they should cease fire with the British and assist them during the war or continue to act in defiance of the White Paper. Eventually, those who opposed the British split and formed a new organization—the Lehi. It was a small organization, but it carried out daring missions against British rule.
Poster calling for Jews to enlist into the British Army News of the Nazis’ plan to conquer the Middle East spread rapidly as France, which controlled Lebanon and Syria, came under pro-Nazi Vichy’s rule, and German Gen. Rommel made his way through north Africa’s shores to the Suez Canal.
This resulted in the establishment of the Palmach, the Haganah’s official military branch, to supplement the HISH and HIM. The Palmach was created as a force to protect and defend the Jewish people in Israel in the event of a Nazi invasion. It was an integral part of the Haganah. Every Palmach member was loyal to the Haganah as well.
The British initially sponsored the Palmach and provided its members with weapons as well as military training. The Palmach operated using methods of guerrilla warfare, combat patrols, reconnaissance, strike and sabotage. They even had a “German Platoon”, in which German-speaking soldiers impersonated Nazi military officers, trained to operate German weapons, completed intensive exercises, and studied German military history and strategy.
However, after the British victory over Gen. Rommel in Africa in the Second Battle of El Alamein, the British no longer saw the need for the Palmach’s existence and cut off all funding and assistance.
The organization was forced to go underground and support itself through work in the kibbutzim—each Palmach platoon was assigned a kibbutz to live on, where they were provided with food, housing and other resources. In return, the platoons worked on the kibbutz for half of the month and trained for combat during the other half. This combination of agricultural work and training created a combat-ready, self-sufficient force.
The Palmach managed to establish the “Palyam” (naval companies) and the “Sha” (air force service), as well as special units such as the “Sachar”, known as the Arab Platoon, which trained Arabic-speaking Jews to gather intelligence and secret information in the Middle East. Known for conducting informal social activities apart from training, its free spirit and high morale was the Palmach’s essence and source of strength.
At the time, most Yeshuv members wanted to join the Allies in the fight against the Nazis and be a part of an established, respected military rather than a newly formed paramilitary with limited resources. In order to convince Jews to join the Palmach, Yitzhak Sadeh, the Palmach’s first commander, insisted: “The Russian gun is carried by the Russian soldier, the English gun is carried by the English soldier, but friends, who will carry the Hebrew gun?”
The Jews and the British had a common enemy: the Nazis. Therefore, as long as Europe was occupied by the Nazis, the World Zionist Organization decided to refrain from using weapons against the British. However, the Etzel dismissed this decision in the last few months of the war; as news about the horrors of the Holocaust made its way overseas, the White Paper’s policy still kept Jews seeking refuge from immigrating to Mandatory Palestine. The Etzel announced their resumption of the armed struggle against British rule with the aim of expelling the British from the country and establishing an independent Jewish state instead.
That started “The Saison”––The Haganah and the Palmach’s fight against the Etzel in order to stop them from operating against the British Mandate. The Haganah began to track Etzel members and gather information to pass on to the British, sometimes even handing over Etzel members themselves. Despite rising tensions, all three organizations remained careful not to spark infighting, for they all had the same mission––to establish the State of Israel. 1945 – Jewish Resistance MovementImmediately after World War II, the Etzel, the Lehi, the Haganah and the Palmach all came together to form a united “Hebrew Resistance Movement”. Together, they organized wide-scale operations in order to bring Jewish immigrants safely to the Land of Israel. They broke into the Atlit internment camps and released all 200 Jewish immigrants and Holocaust survivors who were imprisoned there, and sabotaged British railways, ships, jets, airports and radar stations with which the British Army used to detect Jewish immigration ships.
One of their most well-known operations is “Night of the Bridges”. On the night of June 16th, 1946, the Jewish Resistance Movement destroyed ten bridges linking Mandatory Palestine to its neighboring countries––Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt––in order to sever the British Army’s strategic and economic ties.
In response, on June 29, 1946, the British implemented their plan to eliminate the Jewish resistance: Operation Agatha, also known as the “Black Shabbat”. The British seized Jewish cities, kibbutzim and towns, confiscated important documents, arrested thousands of members, and raided homes to find guns and weapons. The “Black Shabbat” constituted a significant blow to the Yeshuv. They swiftly planned to retaliate.
At the time, the King David Hotel in Jerusalem was known to be the headquarters of the British government in Israel. The Jewish Resistance Movement’s original plan was to plant explosives and destroy the hotel as a warning sign to the British, but after consulting with the World Zionist Organization, they cancelled the mission. However, the Etzel carried on with the mission on their own. Even though they called for the hotel to be evacuated, the British dismissed their warning. 91 people died in the attack—Jews, Arabs and British. The disaster sent a massive shock through the Hebrew Resistance Movement and led to its dissolution.
The Haganah’s weapons, found by the British in Kibbutz Yagur during the “Black Shabbat”, 1947 1947 – The Fight for Israel’s IndependenceAnd so, each organization resumed their previous mission––the Etzel and the Lehi continued to openly fight against the British while the Haganah and the Palmach focused on rescuing Jewish refugees and bringing them to Mandatory Palestine.
A turning point in the Haganah’s effort to save Jewish immigrants was when the British seized the Exodus 1947 illegal immigration ship, forcing thousands of Holocaust survivors seeking refuge in the Land of Israel to go back to Europe. This incident was covered heavily in the media. Members of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP) who were visiting Israel at the time witnessed the event, influencing them to recognize the necessity of a state for the Jewish People.
Exodus 1947 in Haifa’s harbor, after it was seized by the British On the 29th of November, 1947, the UN General Assembly approved Resolution 181, marking the end of the British Mandate of Palestine. This was a historic moment for the Jewish people. The Arab population within Mandatory Palestine immediately rejected the resolution and declared war on the Jews.
The Haganah, Etzel and Lehi joined together to fight for the existence of an independent Jewish state in their ancestral homeland.
The Haganah’s six brigades of HISH and three brigades of Palmach were the main entities acting as the backbone of the Yeshuv’s military force and played a key role in Israel’s War of Independence. Half of the fighting forces were also made up of “Gahal soldiers”––Jews recruited from Europe, most of them Holocaust survivors.
After six months of war, the Haganah decided to shift from their typical defensive approach to an increasingly offensive one that led them to a series of small victories, bringing the Yeshuv enough stability to arrive at this historic moment: On the 15th of May, 1948, David Ben Gurion declared Israel’s independence from the British Empire, based on Resolution 181 and the Partition Plan. Immediately after, Israel was attacked by six foreign Arab armies.
On the 26th of May, 1948, Ben Gurion ordered to disassemble all the underground resistance movements and form a new, united army called the Israel Defense Forces.
Despite being drastically outnumbered, the newly-formed IDF worked together to win the war. Israel emerged victorious, and, once and for all, the Jewish people began to build their nation, the State of Israel.
Since then, the IDF has transformed from a small, newly-formed army to one of the most respected and powerful militaries in the world. For over 73 years, the IDF has protected the Israeli people, and this was made possible because of the Haganah, the Palmach, and all the resistance movements who built the foundation for the IDF we know today. We owe it to them to continue their legacy and fight for Israel’s future. Defence Army of Israel Ordinance No. 4 – פקודת צבא הגנה לישראל מס’ 4
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Psalm 20:7 These trust in chariots and these in horses, but we call on the name of HASHEM our God.
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תהילים פרק כח: אֵ֣לֶּה בָ֭רֶכֶב וְאֵ֣לֶּה בַסּוּסִ֑ים וַֽאֲנַ֓חְנוּ בְּשֵׁם־יְהוָ֖ה אֱלֹהֵ֣ינוּ נַזְכִּֽיר׃ |
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The Secret of Israeli Independence DayIs there any significance that Israeli Independence Day is on 5-Iyar (Shabbat, 03-May-2025)? YES, says the Vilna Gaon! This date is closely tied to Mashiach and the Final Redemption. Let’s not pass up this golden opportunity to pray especially hard for both!Rabbi Pinchas Winston | Posted on 10April2026 | https://breslev.com/3697848/
I once read that the Vilna Gaon said that the 20th and 42nd days of the Omer Count were special days, spiritual windows of opportunity with respect to the redemption of the Jewish people. Even the middot hayom (character trait for the day), Yesod sh’b’Tifferet (Foundation within Harmony) and Malchut she’b’Yesod (Kingship within Foundation) respectively, suggest this as well.
As such, they are good days to pray extra hard for the arrival of Mashiach and the Final Redemption. These two days, more than the other 365 days of the year, are good opportunities to give thanks to God that we are still here as a people, and living on our land once again. Neither is a small miracle.
What redemption-yearning person would want to pass up such an opportunity? What Jew who prays for redemption at least three times every day in his Shemonah Esrei would not want to take advantage of such a unique window to geulah shlaimah?
Yet each year, we shut the window of spiritual opportunity on these two days of the Omer. For decades now, the 20th and 42nd day of the Omer have come and gone and many redemption-oriented Jews did little to use them to further the cause of redemption.
What are these two days?
The 20th day of the Omer is Yom HaAtzmaut, Israel Independence Day, and the 42nd day is Yom Yerushalayim, Jerusalem Day.
Each year, instead of taking advantage of the opportunity of these redemption-oriented days of the Omer, we often ignore them at best. We miss the entire point of what these two days represent.
Should we be surprised? Not at all. It is a classic situation, albeit Kabbalistic. We are watching ancient forces at play here, scenarios as old as man himself. The only surprising thing is that after thousands of years of experience, we are no better at dealing with them than before.
The concept, as mentioned in Sha’ar HaGilgulim, is “mirmah utachbolet”, which means “trickery and scheming.” It is a tactic used, historically, by the Sitra Achra (Satan), and quite surprisingly, by G-d Himself.
First, the Sitra Achra. The Sitra Achra does not like redemption or anything to do with it. Redemption means Mashiach and the perfection of mankind. It means the end of the yetzer hara, and therefore, of the Sitra Achra. Therefore, the Sitra Achra hates redemption.
But he is a clever angel. He must be to make free will relevant to man. Though he can get some people to rush headlong into sin, others he cannot. They are too smart, too moral. If he wants them to miss a spiritual opportunity, he must be clever about it. He must make them believe that the wrong thing they are doing is really the right thing.
If the “road to hell is paved with good intentions,” it is because the Sitra Achra is the contractor. He’s the one who takes advantage of people’s spiritual shortcomings and blindness to trick them into sinning when they otherwise might not sin.
Right back at him though. G-d is no stranger to mirmah utachbolet. He is the One who arranged for Avraham to be born to Terach, an idol worshiper. He did it to fool the Sitra Achra into believing that no one important was being born.
He also set it up that Ruth would be born from Moav, a nation that began with an incestuous relationship. “How could anything to do with the holy Mashiach,” the Sitra Achra must have mused at the time, “come from such an unholy relationship?”
To his surprise, it did anyhow.
It was also G-d who made Dovid HaMelech’s beginning so spiritually murky. Though it made the ancestor of Mashiach’s life exceedingly difficult, it made the path to Mashiach very possible, even inevitable. We do not even know how many times such things have happened throughout history along the long journey to Mashiach and the Final Redemption.
It never ceases to amaze how many places it shows up, and what it hides from those of us who fail to think the situation to its logical, and sometimes, Kabbalistic end.
The 20th day of the Omer is here again, and many people who could use the opportunity to push for the Final Redemption will miss the opportunity.
Let us not be fooled again by the Sitra Achra. Let us fool HIM when we push away distractions of celebration and instead, pray for Redemption with mercy on such an auspicious day.
*** Pinchas Winston is the author of over 95 books on various topics that deal with current issues from a traditional Jewish perspective. He has also written on the weekly Torah reading since 1993, called “Perceptions”, as well as on current topics and trends affecting Jewish history, past and present. One of his missions is to make the depth and beauty of the more mystical teachings of Torah understandable and accessible to those who can really benefit from them. Visit his website at thirtysix.org.
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We will continue no matter what happens with unity and love for Am Israel |
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גלי-עטרי-אין-לי-ארץ-אחרתגלי עטרי – אין לי ארץ אחרת Ein li eretz acheret (I have no other country)![]() Dry Bones: Israel at 30 (1978)” Note that there are two images of Israel. The more “Westernised” business-suited version of herself (at 30) and her remembering her early “oriental” look. Also notice the take on Jimmy “one term” Carter, and the fact that we were both excited and nervous about how things were proceeding with Anwar Sadat, President of Egypt. At the bottom of the page Doobie the Dog adds his earthy and cynical comment in his own strip. אין לי ארץ אחרת אין לי ארץ אחרת אין לי ארץ אחרת בגוף כואב, בלב רעב |
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| EIN LI ERETZ ACHERETEin li eretz acheret Gam im admati bo’eret Rak mila be’ivrit choderet el orkai el nishmati – Beguf ko’ev, belev ra’ev Kan hu beiti –Lo eshtok ki artzi shinta et panehaLo avater lehazkir la Ve’ashir kan be’ozneha Ad shetiftach et einehaEin li eretz acheret Gam im admati boeret Rak mila beivrit hoderet el orkai el nishmati Beguf koev, belev raev Kan hu beiti –Lo eshtok ki artzi shinta et paneha Lo avater lehazkir la Veashir kan beozneha Ad shetiftah et einehaEin li eretz aheret Ad shetichadesh yameha Ad shetiftah et einehaEin li eretz aheret Gam im admati boeret Rak mila beivrit hoderet el orkai el nishmati Beguf koev, belev raev Kan — hu beitiBeguf koev, belev raev Kan — hu beiti |
I HAVE NO OTHER COUNTRYI have no other country even if my land is aflame Just a word in Hebrew pierces my veins and my soul – With a painful body, with a hungry heart, Here is my home.I will not stay silent because my country changed her faceI will not give up reminding her And sing in her ears until she will open her eyesI have no other country even if my land is aflame Just a word in Hebrew pierces my veins and my soul – With a painful body, with a hungry heart, Here is my home.I won’t be silent because my country has changed her face. I will not give up reminding her And sing in her ears until she will open her eyesI have no other country until she will renew her glorious days Until she will open her eyesI have no other country even if my land is aflame Just a word in Hebrew pierces my veins and my soul – With a painful body, with a hungry heart, Here is my home.With a painful body, with a hungry heart, Here is my home.TOP |
Speech by the president of the Czech Republic at the reception held to celebrate Israel’s Independence DayMiloš Zeman, the president of Czech Republic, gave the following speech last Monday at a reception to celebrate Israel’s Independence Day. Many thanks to Gemini for the translation from the official text posted at the Czech government’s website. May 26, 2014
— Miloš Zeman, president of the Czech Republic, Hilton Hotel, 26th of May 2014
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Independence Means Never Having To Say You’re SorryBy Tamar Yonah 06May2014 http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Blogs/Message.aspx/5706#.U3LmfYZxMxA Independence means never having to say you’re sorry.
(updated version from a blog I wrote in 2011)
Independence means never having to ask another country for arms and how we can use them.
Independence means never having to ask another nation where Jews can and cannot live.
Independence means never having to ask the U.N. to condemn terrorist attacks against us, because Israel would have already dealt out justice herself!
Independence means never having to apologize for hitting an anti-semitic, terror supporting, anarchist in the face with your gun.
Independence means never having to put a soldier on trial for cocking his gun while being threatened by enemies of the Jewish people.
Independence means never having to board a terrorist-supporting flotilla ship, where we arm our soldiers with paint guns, instead of meaning business.
Independence means not giving in to the Obamas and Kerrys of the world and releasing murdering terrorists out onto the streets for a goodwill gesture.
Independence means not having to cave into world pressure and cut yourself in pieces to carve out a terrorist state in your belly.
Independence means never having to ask another entity for permission… to exist.
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Latma’s song for Yom Haatzmaut – Please give me back my country! |
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New initiative – 10 days of gratitude![]() This book is the next step up the ladder of inner peace and self-realization from Rabbi Shalom Arush
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The Jews had every reason to fear genocide in 194805May2023 https://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2023/05/the-jews-had-every-reason-to-fear.html There is an interesting thread by Yair Wallach, from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, where he minimizes any threats made by Arabs towards Jews in 1948, and says that Jews exaggerate those threats in order to pursue their goal of Jewish supremacism:
It is true that in 1948, Zionist analysts felt that the war would go their way. It is probably true that some sober Arab leaders did not plan genocide against the Jews and “merely” wanted them to remain despised second class citizens as they had been forever under Muslim rule. But there is a huge leap in logic there to claim that there was no fear of another genocide, and an even larger leap to say that Jewish racism is keeping that myth alive in order to subjugate Palestinians.
First of all, there were threats – real threats – by Arab leaders promising a massacre of Jews that were recorded in major media, and not difficult to find at all. And they included at least one explicit call to throw Jews into the sea.
Here’s one genocidal threat from November 1947:
Another one was from Abdul Azzam Pasha, secretary general of the Arab League. Right before the UN partition vote on November 29, 1947, he publicly threatened not only the Jews of Palestine but all Jews in the Middle East.
Azzam Pasha is saying here that it is a point of pride for Arabs not to accept Jews as equals or victors. He proudly calls Arabs racists against Jews. So even if they wouldn’t have literally thrown all the Jews into the sea, all the Arab proposals of what to do with the Jews ensured that Jews would be forever subjugated.
Now, let’s look at what happened in the immediate aftermath of Azzam Pasha’s threat. As soon as the UN partition vote ended – -within hours – Arabs in Palestine started attacking every Jew they could find.
Not Haganah members. Jews.
And for months, until the Haganah started going on the offensive, Jews were murdered every day just because they were Jewish.
In the Palestine Post of December 31, 1947, we read about:
– 39 Jews massacred at a Haifa oil refinery when 2000 Arab employees ran amok after an apparent Irgun bomb killed six Arabs.
– A funeral procession to the Mount of Olives (for Jews previously murdered by Arabs) was raked by gunfire, killing one of the mourners and a British policeman.
– Two Jews were killed in separate events near Safed.
– One Jew was killed and several injured in sniping from Jaffa to Tel Aviv.
And these are only the stories about fatal attacks. There were many others that were either repulsed or “only” resulted in injuries.
This is what the paper was like every day. Jewish doctors killed in hospitals. Jews killed trying to help Arabs in trouble. Arab neighbors who had been friends with Jews turned around and started ululating in support of Iraqi troops in their villages. It was open season on Jews.
And Jewish civilians in the Arab world were also targets at that time – in Tehran and Yemen, in Bahrain and Syria, in Morocco and Egypt.
These are not myths. Azzam Pasha’s threats were coming true.
There was also at least one threat to throw Jews into the sea. In August, 1948, Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan Banna told the New York Times, “If the Jewish state be-comes a fact, and this is realized by the Arab peoples, they will drive the Jews who live in their midst into the sea.” This is referring to the Jews of Arab countries, and the NYT added that “the Sheikh granted that this was a figure of speech,” but later in the article he explicitly said that if it wasn’t for politics, the Arab world would have “destroyed the Jews” in Palestine.
Wallach, whose Twitter feed has a number of statements disparaging those who are arguing with him because they are not real historians like he is, apparently found these explicitly genocidal statements against all Jews in the Middle East by Arab leaders too difficult to find. These are not “dubious” quotes – they are explicit calls to wipe out the Jews.
Coming only three years after the Holocaust, why wouldn’t Jews take these threats seriously? More importantly, how can anyone consider these public statements from Arab leaders, backed up by Arab actions on the ground, not genocidal? The only thing protecting the Jews in Palestine was the Haganah – without them they would have been defenseless. They weren’t defending themselves only from armies but from their neighbors. The Hadassah Hospital convoy massacre was not exactly an invitation by Arabs to work out their differences with the Jews.
Wallach’s evidence that some Arabs discussed how to not eradicate the Jews and only subjugate them may very well be true, but there was also counter-evidence – the leader of the Arab Higher Committee being a Nazi collaborator, the organized attacks against Jews the previous decade during the Arab Revolt, the 1929 pogroms against Jews throughout the land – these were all fresh memories. Maybe Arab leaders really were against genocide, and maybe they just felt it was not a practical solution, but the Arab leaders throughout the Middle East were inciting their people to murder Jews, whether in the media or speeches to mobs.
No one says that every Arab wanted to kill every Jew. But given the events that followed the partition vote, and the recent history of Arab attacks on Jews, it would have been stupid indeed for Jews to rely on the goodwill of Arabs to keep them safe.
It is true that things aren’t black and white. One can look at the relative strength of the armies and conclude that the Zionists probably wouldn’t be destroyed. But at the time, as political winds swirled around – the US changed its position about partition before Truman recognized Israel, the UN meetings on Palestine brought different news every day, the British stumbled between pretending to defend Jews to abandoning them — there was no room for the Jews to be confident. Thousands of Jews were killed during the war, and everyone knew friends and family who fell. The Jews had no less fear than the Arabs who fled – but the Jews had nowhere else to go. No matter how much Arab leaders insisted they weren’t antisemitic, it isn’t like the Jews of Palestine could expect safe passage or asylum in the neighboring states.
Wallach the historian also plays fast and loose in order to make his non-historic, purely political conclusion. What do these supposed “myths” of 1948 have to do with the “occupation” that began in 1967? If the “founding myths” were what animates Israel’s actions today, then shouldn’t they be treating Israeli Arabs the exact same as Palestinians?
He knows that Israeli Arabs having equal rights destroy his assertions, so he switches contexts to Palestinians who are not citizens, and jumps from 1948 to 1967.
Similarly, if Israel regards all Arabs as genocidal and violent, as Wallach asserts as a fundamental belief, then why did Israel make peace with Arab countries?
It is so sad when that reality gets in the way of a juicy, anti-Zionist theory.
Modern historians have the benefit of hindsight, and too often exhibit the proclivity to cherry pick the historic evidence that support their positions and ignore the inconvenient facts that say otherwise. But as we see here, being a historian does not mean being free of bias – on the contrary, it often gives the historian the hubris to discount or ignore the messy facts that don’t fit their theories.
(h/t Nurit Baytch for Hassan Banna quote)
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ISRAEL AT WAR 5786: Iran: Operation Roaring Lion
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Israeli technology doesn’t just power AI and help fight cancer, it brings people together.
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Where Iran fired it’s missiles and Drones
Tips for Israelis
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Tips for Israelis.
How to determine if that sound was an exploding missile interception or thunder:
If your phone didn’t give you a heart attack a minute ago with its endless screeching, it’s thunder.
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Home Front Command alerts during Shabbat and the holiday
Silent wave during Shabbat and the holiday
During Shabbat and the holidays, you can receive Home Front Command alerts via the Silent Wave frequencies
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Radio Stations operating in “Silent Wave” format, providing preliminary guidelines, alerts, and end-of-event notifications; the National Emergency Portal on your computer; and the Home Front Command app—this is how you can receive the alerts in your area on Shabbat and Holidays.
Shabbat and Holidays observant citizens can receive the alerts and guidelines through the following means:
Silent Wave on Radio Stations
The following radio stations cease broadcasting on Shabbat and holidays and provide preliminary guidelines, alerts, and notifications regarding the end of an event and exiting the protected space. Starting on the first day of Passover, on every Shabbat and holiday, the “Silent Wave” will broadcast the guidance area on every preliminary guideline and end-of-event notification.:
Please note: During Operation “Roaring Lion”, you can also receive Radio Kol Chai and Kol BaRama in the Northern region:
Leave the radio device turned on to one of these frequencies to receive only instructions and alerts during Shabbat and holiday.
To find the name of the guidance area for your town – enter the site homepage and enter the name of your town into the box at the top of the page.
National Emergency Portal
You can connect to the National Emergency Portal (this website) before Shabbat, approve the activation of voice alerts in the pop-up window on the homepage, then go to the “Alerts” tab and define your location. The computer must be left active during Shabbat (it is important to disable “Sleep Mode” in the computer settings so the screen remains on). If rocket or missile fire occurs in your defined area, an alert will be received via sound and an on-screen display.
Home Front Command App
If you have a smartphone—you can receive alerts on the Home Front Command app if a threat is posed to your location (location services must be enabled) as well as for 10 areas of interest of your choice. On iPhone—ensure the device is not on “Silent” mode. People with hearing disabilities can set the alert to a 10-second vibration (on Android—set this in the app’s settings page; on iPhone—set the vibration in the device’s system settings). Additionally, the alert can be received accompanied by the flashlight flickering.
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This is How You Prepare for Shabbat in an Emergency
Using a few simple actions you can prepare for Shabbat in emergency situations, while following the Home Front Command guidelines and observing Shabbat
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The State of Israel is in the midst of a war in the south and in the north. During a war, even when there is a temporary respite, you are still in a time of emergency that does not stop on Shabbat, so people who observe Shabbat must prepare and make the necessary adjustments before Shabbat, by following a number of simple steps.
This preparation is important and essential to enable you to follow the Home Front Command guidelines in full, even during Shabbat, while keeping both life-saving guidelines and the Shabbat.
Receiving alerts during Shabbat:
To guarantee that you continue to receive alerts during Shabbat, you must connect before Shabbat to the Home Front Command’s means of alert.
Click here for information on receiving alerts on Shabbat and holidays.
Preparing the protected space before Shabbat
At this time, we must be prepared and have the protected space ready in case an alert is received. This is even more significant before Shabbat, to make sure the protected space can serve us as needed during Shabbat. Therefore, it is important to perform the following actions before Shabbat begins:
• Make sure the light in the protected space and on the way to it is switched on, so we can safely reach the protected room and avoid tripping in the room or on the way to it.
• Remove any Mukze items that may interfere with the arrival and stay in the protected space.
• Make sure that before Shabbat starts you leave some useful items in the protected room: bottles of water, a radio operating on the silent wave, a siddur, toys for the children, etc.
Spending the Shabbat away from home?
• Make sure you hosts have a protected space that is suitable for your needs and those of your family.
• Find out what is the time available to reach shelter in the location where you will be spending the Shabbat.
• Prepare the protected space in the place where you will be staying before Shabbat starts and according to guidelines.
Preparing for emergencies in Shul
On Shabbat and holidays, it is customary to go to Shul with the children and the women’s gallery is also fuller than on ordinary days. Therefore, it is important to know and remind the members of the family of the behavioral guidelines at the Shul.
Even outdoors, the Home Front Command guidelines save lives
Naturally, many families go on Shabbat with the children for walks in the neighborhood, to play in the park and visit extended family and friends. Therefore, it is important to know and to remind the children of the behavioral guidelines when receiving al alert on rocket and missile fire outdoors, according to the following:
• In a built-up area – enter a shelter or a stairwell in a nearby building for 10 minutes. Stay away from the entrance area.
• In an open area – lie on the ground and protect your head with your hands.
A special letter from the Chief Rabbis
When the Iron Swords War erupted, the Chief Rabbis, The Rishon Lezion Rabbi Izhak Yossef Shalita (שליט”א) and the Chief Rabbi, Rabbi David Lao Shalita (שליט”א), issued a letter with specific Halacha rulings for behavior in Shabbat during a war, along with Halachot referring to the behavior in time of war on normal days.
These are the main points in the letter:
1. You must follow all Home Front Command guidelines and recommendations to the letter. When the guideline is to remain at home, do not leave the home at all, even not to pray, say your prayers alone.
2. Pray only in Shuls that have protected space or are close to protected spaces. If an alert is received, go to the protected space immediately until the danger passes. People who are ill and walk slowly should pray in their homes, unless the Shul is in a shelter.
3. If you receive an alert during Amida, you must stop immediately and walk silently to the protected space, and then return and pray. If the delay was no more than five or six minutes, continue where you left off, if it was more than five or six minutes, start over from the beginning of Amida. If an alert is received in the middle of reading from the Torah, close the scroll immediately and place a cloth over it and then go to the protected space, even if the Torah is left unguarded. When you return, continue the reading where you left off.
4. In every Shul, leave a mobile phone that is switched on before Shabbat, so it can be used to call emergency services in case of need. A mobile phone can be kept in your pocket on vibration mode.
5. Those who have a licensed weapon, should carry the weapon also on Shabbat, even if you do not usually trust the Eruv. It is important to make sure that in every Shul there is at least one person who is armed. Walk with your weapon covered by your clothes.
6. Leave the radio on, tuned to the silent wave, to make sure you receive the Home Front alerts.
7. In all prayers, include the Avinu Malkenu prayer, including on Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh (omitting the “Katvenu” part and in Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh omitting Chatanu Lefanecha), when opening the Heichal, repeat 12 times “Leolam Hashem Dvarech Nitzav Bashamaim” and the Psalms 20, 100, 121, 230, 242 as well as the special prayer we issued for this time.
8. For matters relating to Tvila and Tahara, consult your local rabbis.
9. Simchas such as weddings, Briths and such like must be conducted according to the Home Front Command guidelines.
ויהי רצון שלא ישמע עוד שוד ושבר בגבולנו, ושב יעקב ושקט ושאנן ואין מחריד, ובא לציון גואל במהרה בימינו אמן.
Shabbat Shalom
Venishmartem Meod Lenafshotechem, with G-D’s help, together, we shall win!
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Home Front Command Pikud HaOref guidelines הנחיות פיקוד העורף
Pikud HaOreftweet-28February2026-interceptions fragments can cause severe damage
Even fragments of interceptions can cause severe damage!!! This is how a residential building that was hit this morning by an interception fragment in one of the northern cities looks. The family that was in the protected space was saved from impact
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What you see here in the video is a single missile that disperses into many small and dangerous munitions.
Pay attention, not all the munitions explode upon contact with the ground, and any contact with them could lead to an explosion and endanger lives!
Therefore, now more than ever, stay away from unexploded ordnance, keep others away, and immediately call the hotline 100.
Safely adhering to the Home Front Command guidelines!
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No video is worth your lives
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No video is worth your lives.
You received an alert about missile fire? Do not go out to the balcony and do not open the window to film.
Enter the protected space immediately and do not leave until you receive an explicit message.
Be sure to follow the Home Front Command guidelines; they save lives.
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Filming interceptions? You’re gambling with your lives. Put 🧡 on protecting yourselves when receiving an alert, under no circumstances film and endanger yourselves❗️
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Home Front Command Pikud HaOref guidelines-13April2026
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Update to the Home Front Command’s Defense Policy
In accordance with the situation assessment, the defense policy will be updated starting from Monday, April 13, 2026, at 21:00 until Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 20:00.
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Home Front Command guidelines
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In accordance with the situation assessment, the Home Front Command has decided to change the guidelines –
a shift from full activity to essential activity nationwide – without conducting educational activities, without gatherings, without workplaces except for essential services.
The policy is in effect starting from Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 08:00 until Monday, March 2, 2026, at 20:00.
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1March2026-2 Days before Purim
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🔦SPOTLIGHT: ONE OF THE PROUDEST JEWS
Under the sky, with sirens ringing out, Ben Goldstein steps forward and simply exudes what it means to be a proud Jew in the Land of Israel.
If you’re looking for inspiration, find Ben Goldstein and follow his channels.
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Nefesh B’Nefesh-We’re here for you
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We’re here for you ❤️
Once again we find ourselves as a nation seeking safety from ongoing sirens throughout the country. It is important to know where to turn for our physical safety as well as emotional safety.
As always, the Answers team is here for you to listen, guide and connect with emotional resources during this time. We can be reached from Sunday–Thursday 9 AM–5 PM at *3680 or answers@nbn.org.il.
Resources and support links: http://linktr.ee/nbn_aliyah
– @PikudHaoref1 (Home Front Command) should always be your first point of reference for public preparedness and safety. Phone: 104
– Natal Israel’s trauma center
– Eran Emotional crisis hotline
All Health Funds are offering emotional assistance:
Clalit – 03-7472010
Macabi – *3555
Leumit – 1700507507, *507
Meuhedet – *3833
Based on guidance from Dr. Yonit Schorr, a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Jerusalem and former Clinical Research Psychologist at the Boston Veterans Hospital and National Center for PTSD, there are several ways to help yourself and your loved ones during stressful times. Emotions such as fear, anger, or feeling “numb” are normal reactions to stress, and sharing feelings can help reduce tension within families. The sound of sirens can naturally trigger panic, so modeling calm and explaining what is happening — especially to children — can help create a sense of security. It’s also important to listen without judgment, allowing both adults and children to express feelings and ask questions, even when there are no clear answers.
Families should try to limit exposure to anxiety-arousing media and focus only on reliable headlines, as repeated footage can increase distress, particularly for children. Keeping familiar routines, making time for simple comforting activities, and staying connected with others can help restore balance. As Dr. Schorr reminds us through the “oxygen mask” analogy, self-care is essential — rest when you can, exercise, eat nourishing meals, listen to music, take walks, call friends, and focus on what helps you stay physically and emotionally resilient.
NBN wishes you a safe and joyous Chag Purim!
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2026 Jewish demographic momentum in Israel
12April2026 4:05 pm https://theettingerreport.com/2026-jewish-demographic-momentum-in-israel/
Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, “Second Thought: a US-Israel Initiative” April 12, 2026
In 2025, the number of Israel’s Jewish births was 139,676 – 74% higher than 1995 (80,400), compared to 44,029 Arab births – 21% higher than 1995 (36,500).
In 2025, Jewish births were 76% of total births, compared to 69% in 1995. The surge of Jewish births has taken place due to the unprecedented rise of births (since 1995) in the secular sector, notwithstanding a rising level of education, income and wedding age and expanded urbanization. Since 1995, Israel’s ultra-orthodox sector has experienced a mild decrease of fertility, while the modern orthodox rate of fertility has been stable.
Israel fertility rate 1996-2025 Jew-Arab
In 1969, Israel’s Arab fertility rate was six births higher than the Jewish fertility rate. In 2024, Jewish fertility rate – 3.09; Israeli Muslims – 2.51.
Muslim fertility rate has been Westernized: Jordan (similar to West Bank Arabs) – 2.5 births per woman, Iran – 2, Saudi Arabia – 2.1, Morocco – 2.3, Iraq – 3.4, Egypt – 3, Yemen – 3.3, the United Arab Emirates – 13, etc.
Israel’s robust Jewish fertility rate reflects upbeat optimism, patriotism, attachment to roots, communal solidarity, frontier-mentality, less abortions and a traditional joy of having children. Arab demographic Westernization is attributed to sweeping urbanization, enhanced status of women (education, employment, rising wedding age, shorter reproductive period) and expanding use of contraceptives.
Israel fertility rate 1965-2025 Arab-Jew Arab birth rate decline
More information on mywebsite and in my recent video.
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Modi’in Illit family celebrates the birth of their 21st child
Modi’in Illit family celebrates the birth of their 21st child, all born as singletons. The eldest child is only 22, meaning the family has added nearly one child per year over two decades.
Israel National News / Published: 10March2026, 11:07 AM (GMT+2) / https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/423679
A well-known family in Modi’in Illit celebrated the birth of their 21st child yesterday (Monday) at Ma’ayanei HaYeshua Hospital in Bnei Brak.
The case is particularly unusual, as all 21 children were born as singletons, with no multiples among them.
According to the Haredi news channel HaPargod, the eldest child in the family is only 22 years old. This means that over just more than two decades, the family has welcomed nearly one child every year.
At present, all the children still live at home with their parents and are unmarried.
The family’s story has drawn significant attention in the neighborhood, mainly due to the sheer number of children and the fact that every birth was a singleton. Many local residents have already expressed willingness to assist the family with support and logistics during the early days following the birth.
While there have been a few reports in recent years of families with a similar number of children, those cases typically included multiple sets of twins. This family’s string of singleton births makes their case exceptionally rare.
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Newborn babies wrapped in life itself
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Newborn babies at Beilinson Hospital were wrapped in blue and white as a reminder of what we are fighting for: life itself.
📸 @Beilinson_ENG
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Israeli hospitals moved underground
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Israeli hospitals moved underground. This is a picture of civic responsibility. Take a lesson world. Underground is for civilians, not terrorists.
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Joy and stoicism in the bunkers of Tel Aviv
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Joy and stoicism in the bunkers of Tel Aviv right now as Israelis await the incoming Iranain retaliation that everyone knew would come. Praying and singing. Booms in the background.
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A couple holds their wedding in an bomb shelter of Tel Aviv
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🇮🇱 Resilience in Israel
As ballistic missiles from the Iranian regime are fired at Israeli cities and sirens sound, life goes on.
A couple holds their wedding in an underground parking lot converted into a bomb shelter.
Love will not be interrupted.
Mazel Tov! 💙
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A BEAUTIFUL MESSAGE FROM AN ISRAELI PILOT TO THE CHILDREN
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🇮🇱 A BEAUTIFUL MESSAGE FROM AN ISRAELI PILOT TO THE CHILDREN
An Israeli Air Force pilot recorded a message for children who may be sitting in protected rooms tonight.
“You’re not alone.
When I fly high above your homes, my entire mission is to protect you.
Maybe you’re in a shelter right now. Maybe it’s a little scary.
But there are thousands of us doing everything we can to keep you safe.
When I’m in the cockpit, I think about your smiles, your games, the hugs you give your parents.
Every time you go into the safe room on time, you’re part of our team. Our team of heroes.
If your heart is beating fast, take a deep breath. Hold your brother or sister’s hand. Listen to a song you love.
And think of me flying above you, guarding the sky like an invisible shield surrounding you.”
He ends with:
“You are not alone. You are loved. You are protected. And I am here for you, even when you can’t see me.”
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Charlie Hebdo-10March2026-Iran-for a French supreme guide
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Allons-nous manquer de guides suprêmes ?
👉 Dossier Municipales à Nantes : dépôt de bilan
👉 Iran : pour un guide suprême français
👉 Novlangue : la trumpisation de la science
En vente mercredi !
Translated from French
Are we running out of supreme guides?
👉 Municipal Elections in Nantes: filing for bankruptcy
👉 Iran: for a French supreme guide
👉 Novlangue: the Trumpification of science
On sale Wednesday!
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5 March 2026 at 10:27 am New York Time https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/iran-us-israel-conflict-2026/card/russia-says-iran-conflict-not-our-war–O2B3TxlnWcvV5aoZjFOF
Russia Says Iran Conflict ‘Not Our War’
By Thomas Grove
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia hadn’t received any official requests for aid from Iran and that Moscow had no intention of getting involved in the conflict, despite the close ties between the Kremlin and Tehran.
“It’s not our war,” he said on state television. “We’re seeing a constantly increasing number of countries that are being dragged into the conflict. We’re doing what corresponds to our interests.” Russia and Iran signed a strategic partnership last year and are united in trying to disrupt the U.S.-led order, but Moscow has largely stayed out of the conflict, publicly offering only support at the United Nations.
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“Iran Says School Massacre” and the Media Repeats: How a Regime Claim Became a Viral Headline
Key Takeaways: Iran’s state broadcaster, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), claimed that the U.S. had targeted the Shajareh Tayyebeh school. Western outlets soon picked up the story without attributing it to regime-backed media….
Sharon Levy 1March2026 6:37 pm< https://honestreporting.com/iran-says-and-the-media-repeats-from-regime-claim-to-viral-headline/
How a Regime Claim Became a Viral Headline
Key Takeaways:
On Saturday, February 28, Israel and the U.S. launched a joint military operation against the Iranian regime, targeting senior leadership, including Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei, and military commanders. The operation has also seen a significant targeting of military infrastructure, including air defense systems, missile launchers, and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) command centers.
The Iranian regime, like its terrorist proxies Hamas and Hezbollah, has embedded its infrastructure within civilian locations. As protests broke out at the beginning of 2026, the movement of weapons and military equipment into protected civilian locations, such as schools and hospitals, was widely observed. This prompted Iranian civilians to take protective measures and warn one another of the dual use of protected spaces.
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Geolocation/Correction/Additional Info:
1. Confirmed geolocation: The Imam Ali school in Arak, Iran (34.088253, 49.687137) @GeoConfirmed .
2. The photo is from as early as January 8th, 2026 – Per earliest reports it just depicts them as “Security forces”.
3. This school appears to have been used in the past as a staging ground for Tehran Riot Police, an example from 2022:
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Straight out of Hamas playbook…
In preparation for a possible US strike, the regime in Iran has relocated its IRGC forces from official bases to SCHOOLS.
Theyre doing this to maximize civilian casualties (specifically children) for propaganda purposes.
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When the IDF targeted an IRGC compound in Minab, southern Iran, Iran’s state broadcaster, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), immediately claimed that the U.S. had purposefully targeted the Shajareh Tayyebeh school full of young girls. Al Jazeera soon published the story, blaming Israel for the deaths of children.
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The Western media, without questioning the credibility of the source, immediately reported on the strike and followed Al Jazeera’s lead by holding Israel responsible. In doing so, the media further amplified and legitimized claims from the same regime that has spent the past two months executing its own civilians in the streets protesting for freedom.
The same outlets that included a caveat about their inability to independently verify the number of protesters killed by the regime were the same ones that published and continuously updated alleged casualty figures without any verification other than a regime source. This is not to say that innocent civilians may not have died in the strike, but they were certainly not the target of Israel or the U.S. Moreover, a civilian building was purposefully exploited by the Iranian regime, putting civilians in immediate danger.
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“Iran says,” and the media repeats. Without verification.
An evil regime that only weeks ago was killing its own people and covering it up is now trusted not to create false narratives against Israel?
Two and a half years of publishing Hamas propaganda, and the media still haven’t learned. Does the al-Ahli hospital incident ring any bells?
Sadly, @Telegraph isn’t the only one. 🧵
The Telegraph-tweet-28February2026-
🚨 Fifty-one schoolgirls were killed and 60 were injured when a strike destroyed a girls’ elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, Iranian media has reported
Follow the latest ⬇️
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/02/raf-akrotiri-cyprus-drone-strike-us-israel-iran-war/
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Analysis of the Strike
The school, reportedly intended to be for the children of military personnel, was built directly next to an IRGC naval base, according to anti-regime media. Independent geolocation analysts further indicated that the Shajareh Tayyebeh school was located in the same premises as the Sayyid al-Shohada barracks of the IRGC Navy’s Asef Brigade. While it remains unclear whether many civilians were present in the area at the time of the strike, witnesses have reported that the school was not targeted but rather the adjacent IRGC buildings, where missiles were reportedly being stored.
This information was, of course, omitted from IRIB’s reporting of the strike. As a result, when Western outlets covered the story, the school’s proximity to – and apparent integration with – an IRGC military complex was missing from the coverage.
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And now more proof: reviewing maps and satellite images shows that the girls’ school “Shajareh Tayebeh of the IRGC Navy Minab” is located adjacent to and within the compound of several buildings belonging to the IRGC; including the “Martyr Absalan Clinic” belonging to the Medical Command of the IRGC Navy and the “Seyyed al-Shohada Cultural Complex of the IRGC.”
Emily Schrader-tweet-28February2026-And now more proof
The Iranian Embassy in Austria continued with the disinformation campaign on behalf of the regime, sharing a now-viral image on X of a backpack that reportedly belongs to one of the schoolgirls killed in the strike. However, research analysts have found the photo to be AI-generated, as a Google Gemini watermark was detected hidden in the image.
Tal Hagin-tweet-1March2026-The photo AI-generated
The photo of the pink backpack being used here very likely isn’t real – but AI-generated.
This is both based on the glossy features of the image, which are currently common amongst AI models – As well as the detection of a Google Gemini watermark imbedded in the image:
Tal Hagin-tweet-1March2026-The photo AI-generated
Adding to the uncertainty surrounding the already disputed casualty figures, basic questions remain unanswered, most notably who exactly was killed in the strike. As of the time of writing, The Telegraph reported 165 casualties, including 81 pupils, citing Iranian sources. That leaves 84 individuals not identified in the public breakdown. And given that the school was located within an IRGC compound, it is legitimate to ask whether any of the remaining casualties were affiliated with the regime, a distinction that has not been clarified.
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The Minab school story is getting increasingly weird.
The latest claim is that 165 people were supposedly killed in the strike, yet only 81 are described as pupils – less than half of the total.
Which raises an obvious question: who were the 84 adults supposedly killed there?
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The disinformation does not stop at pro-regime sources. A widely-circulated photograph online purported to show a misfired IRGC missile that had fallen inside Iranian territory and struck the school, shifting the blame onto the Iranian regime. However, independent analysts found that the school was located more than 1,000 kilometers from where the photo was taken. They also show that the structure in the photograph faced a direction inconsistent with the alleged missile trajectory, making it unlikely that the image depicted the Shajareh Tayyebeh school.
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An image from Zanjan falsely used to claim that a misfired IRGC ballistic missile was what hit the Minab girls school.
Location [POV]: 36.684951, 48.488164
MFMQ+X7M Zanjan, Zanjan Province, Iran
@GeoConfirmed @FaytuksNetwork
Geolocated with @talhagin
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The Iranian regime has taken a page out of Hamas’ notebook. For the past two and a half years, Hamas has made exaggerated and false claims, which the media repeatedly amplified before doing their own due diligence. Corrections, when they came, rarely traveled as far as the original headlines. That same cycle of rapid accusation, viral spread, and delayed scrutiny is now playing out in Iran.
The nature of war between Israel and the Iranian regime means that vast amounts of information are released in real time, often before facts can be fully verified. When reporting omits key context or relies heavily on regime-affiliated sources, narratives can solidify before the truth has a chance to catch up, leaving the public with a distorted understanding of events.
In a time of instantaneous reporting and with clear evidence that narratives are being deliberately shaped for strategic purposes, rigorous scrutiny by the media is essential to ensure the truth prevails.
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What needs to be done.
daniel hanuka-tweet-3March2026-Iranian missile struck Al Aqsa Mosque
Dramatic: cleared for publication – tonight an Iranian missile struck the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem.
In Israel, there are already those calling on Bibi to allow the construction of the Temple.
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Israel-Haters Furious Over Al-Aqsa Closure During Iran War
David Lange – 3March2026 – https://www.israellycool.com/2026/03/03/israel-haters-furious-over-al-aqsa-closure-during-iran-war/
Israel-haters are furious because it is a day ending in Y and Israel still exists. But also over something more specific: Israel closed al-Aqsa Mosque.
That’s right. Israel closed al-Aqsa Mosque because rockets have been raining down on Israel. There is no pretext – it are facts. The same emergency regulations apply to synagogues. To public events. To everyone – which has put a hell of a dampener on Purim this year, let me tell you!
Yet here we have the haters essentially complaining about the fact we are protecting Muslims – including the ones who hate us – essentially from themselves.
The same report inadvertently reinforces this by mentioning other occasions we closed the site:
What makes this complaint even more ridiculous? It was made even after this happened:
Israel is protecting the site from the very people who claim to be its “defenders” in Tehran. Not that these particular people we are protecting likely appreciate it. In fact, I suspect most, if not all, of them are praying for more rockets.
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11March2026 Elder of Ziyon https://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2026/03/jordan-complains-al-aqsa-is-closed-for.html
Jordan complains Al Aqsa is closed for the war. But the Kotel is closed, too.
The Jordanian Foreign Ministry issued a press release condemning Israel for closing Al Aqsa Mosque during the war, calling it ” a clear violation of international law and international humanitarian law.”
This is a lie. Even if you consider Israel to be an occupier of Jerusalem, it is responsible for to “ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety,” under international law as codified in the Hague Regulations article 43.
Arab media is falsely claiming that Israel has no restrictions on Jews in Jerusalem. Palestine Today says “Jerusalemites confirm that these measures are applied only to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, while life continues normally in the rest of the city, including markets and public areas.”
Again, a lie. Here is a screenshot of what the Kotel looks like today from its live camera.
kotel closed
Israel restricts all gatherings of more than 50 people unless they can easily reach a shelter quickly.
As much as the Jordanians and Palestinians pretend that Israel is discriminating against Muslims and Christians, the facts always show them to be liars.
Old City Jerusalem under missile attack
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The Iranian regime is firing missiles at Jerusalem, Israel’s capital.
One of them struck a few hundred meters from the Old City, the Western Wall, Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Protecting lives & worshippers’ safety comes first. That is why prayer at all holy sites has been temporarily suspended.
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the Islamic Republic has launched missile strikes aimed against civilians in 7 different countries over the past 48 hours.
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the Islamic Republic has launched missile strikes aimed against civilians in 7 different countries over the past 48 hours.
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Map-Europe within range of Iranian missiles-21March2026
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Iran has demonstrated a range of at least 4,000km for their ballistic missiles.
Practically all of Europe is within Iran’s range.
Will Europe wake up now? Or will they wait to get hit?
(Map: ISW)
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UK has no defences to stop Iranian missiles and would be forced to rely on US and Europe to stop them as it’s revealed they can now hit London
By GLEN OWEN POLITICAL EDITOR
Published: 00:39 GMT, 22 March 2026 | Updated: 07:04 GMT, 22 March 2026 | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15668053/UK-defences-Iranian-missiles-rely-US-Europe-stop-London.html
Britain would be forced to rely on American missile defence systems stationed in Europe if Iran launched a rocket attack on the UK similar to the one attempted on Diego Garcia this weekend.
The warning came after Tehran fired two ballistic missiles on Friday night towards the base in the Indian Ocean, which is jointly operated by the US and the UK.
The island lies 2,360 miles from Iran, well beyond the 1,240 miles which was thought to be the outer limit of the regime’s reach.
It potentially puts Paris, 2,609 miles away, and even London – 2,750 miles – within Iran’s range if, as some strategists fear, the country uses its Simorgh space launch technology to extend its missile range. RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus is just 1,000 miles from Tehran.
And Israel warned last night that that Iran’s new missile can hit Europe.
IDF chief of staff, Lt Gen Eyal Zamir, in a video released on Saturday night. said: ‘Iran launched a two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of 4,000km towards an American target on the island of Diego Garcia.
‘The missiles were not intended to hit Israel. Their range reaches the capitals of Europe. Berlin, Paris and Rome are all within direct threat range.’ The IDF later added that London is also in range.
Steve Prest, a retired Royal Navy commodore, said: ‘Ballistic missiles are space rockets. They launch, they go really high up and they come down really fast. If you’ve got a space programme, you’ve got a ballistic missile programme.’
In a ballistic attack, defence experts say Britain would be forced to rely on American SM-3 defence systems stationed across Eastern Europe, or the Patriot missiles used by the Germans, to intercept rockets.
The attempted strike on Diego Garcia came as Sir Keir Starmer extended permission for the US to use British bases to launch attacks on the Strait of Hormuz to protect shipping from Iranian assaults.
Neither of the missiles fired at Diego Garcia hit their target, with one believed to have been shot down by a US warship’s SM-3 interceptor and the other failing in flight.
Diego Garcia-Khorramshahr-4 missile
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch accused Sir Keir of covering up the attempted attack on Diego Garcia, saying the Prime Minister needed to ‘come clean’ over the details of the launch.
Government sources confirmed the attack happened before an official statement later said it had allowed the US military to launch strikes on Iran from the island base to help to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This came as:
The Prime Minister spoke to Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and made a commitment that RAF Akrotiri would not be involved in his agreement with Mr Trump on the use of British bases in the war.
This comes after Mr Christodoulides warned last week that when the war finishes, he will demand negotiations about the future of Britain’s ‘colonial’ military bases on the island.
General Sir Richard Barrons, a former Commander in Chief of British forces, said on Saturday that Iran’s power may have been ‘serially underestimated’.
General Sir Richard, who headed the UK’s Joint Forces Command between 2013 and 2016, said it was previously thought that ‘Iran’s missiles had a range of only 2,000 kilometres [1,240 miles] and Diego Garcia is 3,800 kilometres [2,360 miles] away from Iran’.
He was responding to questions over whether Mr Trump was right to say Britain had done ‘too little and too late’ or whether opponents of the war were correct that the UK had been sucked into an American war.
Meanwhile, vegetable prices could rise within weeks as the cost of fertiliser and energy surges, said National Farmers Union president Tom Bradshaw.
He said Britain no longer had the ability to make fertiliser domestically and was ‘absolutely at the mercy of world markets’.
The Middle East is a key supplier of ingredients used to make fertiliser. Most of these pass through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been blocked by Iran, causing prices to spiral as farmers scramble to buy limited supplies as spring planting season looming.
Prices of imported goods are likely to rise immediately because of higher transport costs, said Mr Bradshaw, adding that increases for other foods would begin to appear in coming weeks.
He added: ‘For vegetables grown in heated greenhouses, such as cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes, it will be over the next month to six weeks that we will see those cost increases coming through to the retailer.’
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UAE dismantles Hezbollah-Iran terror network
UAE authorities dismantle a Hezbollah-Iran backed terror network, citing money laundering and national security threats.
Israel National News / Published: 20March2026, 3:23 AM (GMT+2) https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/424272
Authorities in the United Arab Emirates announced on Thursday the dismantling of a terrorist network which they said was funded and operated by Hezbollah and Iran, Reuters reported.
The network was reportedly involved in money laundering, financing terrorism, and posing a threat to national security.
According to the UAE state news agency, the arrested members of the network were working under the guise of a commercial enterprise, aiming to infiltrate the national economy and destabilize the country’s financial stability.
There has been no immediate response from either Hezbollah or Iran regarding the claims.
The UAE has been a key target in Iran’s ongoing missile and drone attacks since the US-Israel war on Iran began in late February. Emirati officials have confirmed that hundreds of strikes have targeted the country, damaging vital infrastructure such as oil facilities, ports, and regions near major urban centers.
Thursday’s announcement comes a day after Kuwait announced the second set of arrests this week involving a group of 10 Kuwaiti nationals allegedly linked to the Hezbollah terrorist organization.
According to the Ministry of Interior, the group had planned to target vital facilities in Kuwait as part of a larger plot aimed at destabilizing the Gulf state.
The suspects, who had trained in camps abroad linked to Hezbollah, are accused of coordinating with external operatives to gather coordinates of key sites in Kuwait. The ministry confirmed that the suspects provided detailed confessions following their arrests.
This announcement comes after the earlier arrests this week of 14 Kuwaiti nationals and two Lebanese citizens, who were also linked to Hezbollah. These individuals were allegedly involved in efforts to undermine the stability of the country.
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How-to achieve aerial superiority over a terrorist regime
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Watch this video for a how-to achieve aerial superiority over a terrorist regime:
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‼️ The video outlines the phases of the operation: targeting air defense systems and missile launchers in western Iran, then paving the way toward Tehran and establishing aerial superiority over the capital.
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DAVID’S SLING
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🚨 LAST MINUTE UPGRADE:
DAVID’S SLING
Just weeks before fighting with Iran escalated, Israel completed major upgrades to the David’s Sling missile defense system.
Officials say the enhancements significantly improved its ability to intercept complex ballistic and cruise missile threats.
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ISRAELI DEFENSE INDUSTRIES demonstration in Tehran
Dr. Eli David-tweet-1March2026-ISRAELI DEFENSE INDUSTRIES demonstration in Tehran
ISRAELI DEFENSE INDUSTRIES announcement:
TO ALL OUR CLIENTS WORLDWIDE
Following the decision of the French government to restrict our participaton at the paris Air Show – we have decied to transfer the demonstration to Tehran.
YOU ARE ALL WELCOME TO VIEW OUR PRODUCTS.
Zack Mydik-tweet-1March2026
Anyone else who wants to fck with us please take a number and we will be with you shortly
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France turns on Israel, puts it’s own citizens at risk
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🚨 FRANCE TURNS ON ISRAEL, PUTS ITS OWN CITIZENS AT RISK
Israel has had enough of French stupidity.
After defense restrictions, exhibition bans, and backing an arms embargo at the UN, Jerusalem is now reportedly cutting off defense procurement from France.
All this comes at a time when countries around the world are lining up after seeing the effectiveness of Israeli defense systems.
France is moving in the opposite direction.
At the very moment Europe faces growing threats — from Russia externally and instability internally — Paris is choosing to distance itself from one of the few countries actively confronting those same dangers.
Instead of strengthening cooperation in defense and intelligence, it is creating distance.
That has consequences. Less on Israel, more on the safety and security of the French people.
Israel will not fund or rely on partners whose policies undermine its security while it is actively at war.
This marks more than a policy shift.
It signals a new phase in Israel’s relationship with parts of Europe.
A message not just to France, but to others:
Israel is not a doormat.
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IDF begins ground operation in Lebanon
IDF forces take up forward positions in Lebanese territory, aiming to provide additional layer of security for residents of northern Israel.
Yoni Kempinski / 3March2026, 9:25 AM (GMT+2) / https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/423289
IDF forces have crossed the border into Lebanon to take “forward offensive” positions in southern Lebanese territory.
The forces are operating in southern Lebanon and took control of multiple position in order to create an additional layer of security for residents of northern Israel.
“In parallel to IDF activity as part of Operation ‘Roaring Lion’, IDF soldiers are operating in southern Lebanon and are positioned at several points near the border area as part of an enhanced forward defense posture,” the IDF announced Tuesday morning.
“The IDF is working to create an additional layer of security for residents of northern Israel. The IDF is conducting targeted strikes against Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in order to remove threats and prevent infiltration attempts into Israeli territory.
“The Hezbollah terrorist organization chose to attack Israel on behalf of the Iranian regime, and it will bear the consequences of its actions. The IDF will not allow harm to Israeli civilians, and will continue to act to defend the State of Israel and its citizens.”
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz commented, “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I have authorized the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to advance and take control of additional strategic positions in Lebanon in order to prevent attacks on Israeli border communities.”
“The IDF continues to operate forcefully against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. The terrorist organization is paying, and will continue to pay, a heavy price for firing at Israel.
“To prevent the possibility of direct fire targeting Israeli communities, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I have authorized the IDF to advance and secure additional strategic areas in Lebanon, and from there to defend the border communities.
“We promised security for the communities of the Galilee, and that is what we will deliver,” he concluded.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Hezbollah terror group launched 15 rockets towards the Golan Heights and five to the Upper Galilee, as well as two UAVs which were intercepted over the Western Galilee.
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Lebanon government outlaws Hezbollah
Clans of Baalbek no Hezbollah
Lebanon government outlaws Hezbollah
Mossad Commentary-tweet-2March2026-Clans of Baalbek no Hezbollah
🚨 LEBANON: RAMP TO “HOSTING” HEZBOLLAH
The clans of Baalbek have issued a statement backing the Lebanese government’s position that sovereignty means no non-state weapons on Lebanese soil.
They expressed support for ending the use of Lebanon as a platform for foreign agendas.
For years, Hezbollah’s arms have defined Lebanon’s reality.
Now, voices inside the country are signaling there may be an offramp.
The question is whether Beirut will take it.
Mossad Commentary-tweet-3March2026-Lebanon government outlaws Hezbollah
Lebanon’s government says the decision to outlaw Hezbollah’s military activity and to disarm the group is final, and the armed forces have been authorized to execute that decision.
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THE LARGEST MILITARY FLYOVER IN IDF HISTORY
Israel Defense Forces-tweet-28February2026-THE LARGEST MILITARY FLYOVER IN IDF HISTORY
🛩️THE LARGEST MILITARY FLYOVER IN IDF HISTORY:
~200 IAF jets completed a broad strike against the missile array and the aerial defense systems of the IRGC in western and central Iran.
500+ targets hit, including aerial defense systems & missile launchers in several locations throughout Iran simultaneously.
Conducted following precise planning with excellent intelligence, while synchronizing hundreds of fighter jets, the strikes allowed the expansion of the IAF’s aerial superiority over Iranian air space.
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Iranian lies
U.S. Central Command-tweet-28February2026-Iranian lies
🚫The Iranian regime claims to have killed 50 U.S. service members. LIE.
✅There have been no reported U.S. casualties.
🚫The IRGC claims that a U.S. Navy ship was struck by missiles. LIE.
✅No U.S. Navy ship has been struck. The Armada is fully operational.
🚫The Iranian regime is claiming severe damage at multiple U.S. bases. LIE.
✅Damage to U.S. installations was minimal and has not impacted operations.
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Iranian Neighborliness IRAN’S REGIONAL DIPLOMACY
Mossad Commentary-tweet-13March2026-IRAN’S REGIONAL DIPLOMACY
💥 IRAN’S REGIONAL DIPLOMACY 💥
Distribution of 3,403 missiles and drones across the Middle East:
🇦🇪 UAE — 1,737 (51%)
🇰🇼 Kuwait — 332 (9.8%)
🇮🇱 Israel — 330 (9.7%)
🇴🇲 Oman — 297 (8.7%)
🇧🇭 Bahrain — 273 (8%)
🇶🇦 Qatar — 164 (4.8%)
🇯🇴 Jordan — 119 (3.5%)
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia — 86 (2.5%)
🇮🇶 Iraq — 60 (1.8%)
Weapons used:
🚀 1,209 ballistic missiles
🛸 2,194 drones
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Security official: Half of the Missiles from Iran had cluster warheads
A security source reveals that about half of the missiles launched from Iran since the beginning of the war had a cluster warhead.
Israel National News / Published: 10March2026, 5:01 PM (GMT+2) / https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/423698
remains of an Iranian missile-Spokesperson
A security official revealed that about half of the missiles launched from Iran since the beginning of the war carried a cluster-type warhead.
According to the official, these warheads are particularly dangerous. “This is a bomb that can cause extensive damage. Following the safety instructions is critical. It is not hundreds of kilograms of explosives concentrated in one place, but rather spreads across an area of roughly 10 kilometers, which requires a great deal of responsibility from civilians. It kills. Interception debris from regular missiles as well as from large missiles is lethal,” the official said.
Military sources noted that the launches from Iran in recent days have been aimed at population centers, military bases, and national infrastructure, and that the regime in Tehran seeks to harm as many civilians as possible.
According to them, at the moment, it does not appear that Hezbollah and Iran are scheduling and coordinating their attacks against Israel. They noted that the assessments are that Iran is firing small volleys – and would have been interested in coordinating larger, coordinated volleys from several locations across the country at the same time – but is not succeeding in doing so.
Iran uses Cluster Bombs to target Civilians
See, up-close, the cluster munitions used against Israel
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🎥 WATCH: See, up-close, the cluster munitions used against Israel.
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Missile attack on Beit Shemesh killed 9 civilians including 4 children
The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome-tweet-10March2026-Missile attack on Beit Shemesh killed 9
The photograph you shared is of a missile attack that killed 9 civilians including 4 children in Beit Shemesh.
Your laughter is noted.
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10March2026-Missile attack on Beit Shemesh killed 9
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