
By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Sinensky

By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Sinensky

By Mike Wagenheim - JNS

By Jessica Russak-Hoffman - JNS
Overnight, air raid sirens sounded across Bahrain as authorities urged residents to seek shelter, while Kuwait's military said its air defense systems were intercepting incoming missiles and drones after Iran launched…
Overnight, air raid sirens sounded across Bahrain as authorities urged residents to seek shelter, while Kuwait's military said its air defense systems were intercepting incoming missiles and drones after Iran launched attacks targeting U.S. military bases in both countries. The developments came after the U.S. said its overnight operation struck more than 90 Iranian military targets, with U.S. Central Command stating the attacks were intended to further degrade Iran's ability to threaten commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz by targeting air defense systems, coastal surveillance assets, missile and drone storage sites, naval capabilities, and military logistics infrastructure. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps later claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying it targeted key U.S. military installations in Bahrain and Kuwait and warning that any further American strikes would be met with an expanded response across the region.
Reports from Iran indicate a wave of U.S. strikes targeting several strategic locations across the country. Explosions were reported in the strategic port city of Bushehr, on Qeshm Island, and on Lavan Island, where…
Reports from Iran indicate a wave of U.S. strikes targeting several strategic locations across the country. Explosions were reported in the strategic port city of Bushehr, on Qeshm Island, and on Lavan Island, where initial reports claim an oil refinery was struck. In southeastern Iran, local reports say the U.S. targeted the Imam Ali military base in Chabahar, with at least 20 explosions heard there and another five reported in nearby Konarak.
U.S. Central Command confirms that American forces have begun conducting additional strikes against Iran aimed at further degrading Tehran's ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S…
U.S. Central Command confirms that American forces have begun conducting additional strikes against Iran aimed at further degrading Tehran's ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. says the operation is in response to Iran's recent attacks on commercial shipping and civilian crews transiting the strategic waterway.
Initial reports indicate the U.S. military has launched a new wave of strikes across southern Iran. Explosions have been reported in the port city of Bandar Abbas, with additional blasts also reported in the town of…
Initial reports indicate the U.S. military has launched a new wave of strikes across southern Iran. Explosions have been reported in the port city of Bandar Abbas, with additional blasts also reported in the town of Sirik. Separately, reports indicate the United States informed Israel in advance that it planned to carry out major strikes against Iran in the immediate future. At this time, there are no changes to Israel's Home Front Command guidelines.
By Rabbi YY Rubinstein
By Rabbi YY Rubinstein
By Rabbi YY Rubinstein
By Rabbi YY Rubinstein
By Rabbi YY Rubinstein
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