| | | Israeli Hospital Struck in Iranian Missile Attack | | In a chilling escalation, Iran launched 23 ballistic missiles at Israel early Thursday morning, striking multiple civilian areas, including a hospital, and injuring more than 30 people across the country. The attack began at 7:03 a.m. Israel time, when warning sirens blared nationwide as Iranian missiles streaked across the sky. One of the most severe impacts occurred in Holon, central Israel, where a missile hit a building and left 16 people wounded—three in serious condition, one moderately injured, and a dozen lightly hurt. | |
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| | Israel Strikes Arak and Natanz in Major Blow to Iran’s Nuclear Program | | Israel has intensified its campaign against Iran’s nuclear threat with a series of powerful overnight airstrikes targeting critical infrastructure, including the Arak heavy water reactor and a weapons development facility near Natanz. These precision attacks, announced Wednesday morning by the IDF, aim to cripple the regime’s ability to produce nuclear weapons. | |
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| Did You Know? “Israel’s bomb shelter system is a remarkable example of national resilience and innovation. Since the Gulf War in 1991, every Israeli home, apartment, and public building is legally required to include a reinforced security room known as a “mamad.” These shelters are built with thick concrete walls and airtight doors to withstand missile attacks and chemical threats. In cities like Tel Aviv and Sderot, where threats are more frequent, entire underground shelter networks and communal bunkers are maintained in public areas, schools, and playgrounds. When sirens sound, residents calmly and efficiently retreat to safety, a testament to the nation’s preparedness. This system not only saves lives but also symbolizes the unshakable spirit of Israel’s people in the face of constant adversity.” |
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| WJC Israel Chief Asks Trump to Join Israel’s Effort Against Iran | | Sylvan Adams, head of the World Jewish Congress’s Israel Region, has issued a bold appeal to former U.S. President Donald J. Trump: join Israel in its existential war against Iran. In a letter sent this week, Adams described the moment as historic, a test of global leadership, and a moral imperative. “This is your Churchillian moment. Help Israel rid the world of this scourge,” Adams urged. | |
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| US Evacuates Diplomats from Israel as Former Hostage Edan Alexander Boards Flight | | As tensions rise across the region, the United States has begun evacuating its diplomats and their families from Israel. A U.S. military aircraft landed earlier today to carry out the mission, signaling heightened concerns about the rapidly evolving security situation. Among the evacuees was Edan Alexander, the 21-year-old Israeli-American soldier who survived 19 months in brutal captivity under Hamas. His presence on the flight added a powerful human dimension to the unfolding drama. | |
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