BREAKING VIDEO: An Iranian missile made impact at or near the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheva. Damage is seen. There are other reports of missile impacts in other locations as well.

A barrage of Iranian ballistic missiles rained down on Israeli territory in the early hours of Thursday morning, resulting in multiple impacts and reports of injuries. According to initial assessments, between 20 to 30 ballistic missiles were launched from Iran toward central and southern Israel. While the Israeli air defense network successfully intercepted the majority of the incoming threats, officials confirmed that at least four missiles breached the defense perimeter. Three of the missile impacts were reported in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, causing fires in several residential buildings. Emergency services responded to the scenes, with thick plumes of smoke visible over parts of the city.

NEW YORK – An anti-Israel agitator with a long history of protest-related arrests is now the prime suspect in a major arson case that left 11 NYPD vehicles destroyed and caused at least $8

A new poll has revealed that a majority of President Donald Trump’s supporters oppose U.S. involvement in the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. Among voters who backed Trump in the 2024 presidential election, 53 percent do not want the U.S. to join Israel’s strikes on Iran, with just 19 percent in favor, according to an Economist/YouGov survey conducted over the weekend.
Another 28 percent said they were unsure.

This op-ed by David Horovitz first appeared at the Times of Israel
How close was Iran to the bomb, and how far has Israel now pushed it off?
Rafael Grossi, the head of the UN’s nuclear weapons watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, warned a few weeks ago that “they’re not far off,” and also cautioned that Tehran’s obstruction of his agency’s inspectors has meant that the IAEA has not been able to keep track of recent progress by the regime on the various aspects of its program.

The COVID-19 variant that may be driving a recent rise in cases in some parts of the world has earned a new nickname: “razor blade throat” COVID. That’s because the variant — NB.1.8.1. or “Nimbus” — may cause painful sore throats. The symptom has been identified by doctors in the United Kingdom, India and elsewhere, according to media outlets in those countries. Other COVID-19 symptoms of any variant include fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath or loss of taste or smell. Experts say there isn’t major cause for concern with the Nimbus variant, but here ‘s what else you need to know about it.

Earlier this morning, the New York Court of Appeals issued its decision in the litigation challenging the State Education Department regulations.   While we believe that the Appellate Division’s decision should have been reversed, the Court of Appeals’ affirmance is based on an interpretation of the regulations that severely limits the State Education Department’s authority over yeshivas and yeshiva parents. SED cannot take the enforcement actions that it had previously announced.

The White House is enveloped in a cloud of suspense and conflicting signals as President Donald Trump weighs a momentous decision: whether to deploy U.S. B-2 stealth bombers to drop bunker-busting munitions on Iran’s heavily fortified Fordo nuclear facility. The intrigue has sparked a frenzy of contradictory reports, leaving allies, adversaries, and observers on edge. According to CBS News, The Wall Street Journal, and ABC News, Trump has greenlit a military strike plan targeting the Fordo installation, buried deep within a mountain near Qom. Yet, sources say that the president has not issued a final order, keeping the world guessing about his next move. The plan, if executed, would see the U.S.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stepped forward as a potential mediator in the mounting crisis between Israel and Iran, offering Moscow’s involvement in seeking a peaceful solution. His vision: an agreement that would permit Iran to pursue a non-military nuclear program while simultaneously ensuring Israeli security.

SEC. OF THE NAVY: “I am proud to announce we’ve met our Fiscal Year 2025 recruiting goal, three months early. 40,600 future Sailors have signed up to serve in our U.S. Navy.”

BREAKING: The IDF has issued an urgent evacuation warning for civilians in Arak and Khandab, where Israeli forces are preparing to strike Iranian military infrastructure. The area is deemed highly dangerous, as Arak houses Iran’s heavy water nuclear reactor used in potential plutonium-based weapons development, while nearby Khandab contains IRGC air defense units guarding the facility.

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