A powerful Israeli airstrike has hit Tehran’s Simon Bolivar district.

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Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump’s Iran position as focused only on “using the American military to accomplish American people’s goals.” “I have yet to see a single good argument for why Iran needed to enrich uranium well above the threshold for civilian use. I’ve yet to see a single good argument for why Iran was justified in violating its non-proliferation obligations. I’ve yet to see a single good pushback against the IAEA’s findings,” Vance wrote on X. “Meanwhile, the president has shown remarkable restraint in keeping our military’s focus on protecting our troops and protecting our citizens. He may decide he needs to take further action to end Iranian enrichment. That decision ultimately belongs to the president.

If the U.S. decides to support Israel more directly in its attack on Iran, one option for Washington would be to provide the “bunker-buster” bombs believed necessary to significantly damage the Fordo nuclear fuel enrichment plant, built deeply into a mountain. Such a bomb would have to be dropped from an American aircraft, which could have wide-ranging ramifications, including jeopardizing any chance of Iran engaging in Trump’s desired talks on its nuclear program. Israeli officials have also suggested that there are other options for it to attack Fordo as it seeks to destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities. But aside from a commando attack on the ground or a nuclear strike, the bunker buster bomb seems the most likely option. What is the bunker-buster bomb?

Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro launched a furious tirade against Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, labeling him “the Hitler of the 21st Century” over Israel’s military response to Iran. Maduro, who maintains a close alliance with the Iranian regime, made the comments during a session of his government’s “Seven Transformations” workshop, part of his regime’s blueprint for Venezuela through 2031, Breitbart reports.

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JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel stunned and hobbled Iran last week when it pulled off an intelli

Kraft Heinz will be pulling certain artificial dyes from its U.S. products starting in 2027 and will no longer roll out new products with the dyes. The move comes nearly two months after U.S. health officials said that they would urge foodmakers to phase out petroleum-based artificial colors in the nation’s food supply. Kraft Heinz said Tuesday that almost 90% of its U.S. products already don’t contain food, drug & cosmetic colors, but that the products that do still use the dyes will have them removed by the end of 2027. FD&C colors are synthetic additives that are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in food, drugs and cosmetics. Kraft Heinz said that many of its U.S.

The Kosel is desolate and empty as it remains closed since the beginning of the attack on Iran early Friday morning. A Minyan of people are in a protected space, so there is always Tefillos ongoing at our holiest location.

BREAKING: Vice President JD Vance says Trump could take ‘additional action’ against Iran’s nuclear program.

In the wake of the Iranian missile that struck Bnei Brak, severely damaging a school for special-needs children, Gerer Rosh Yeshiva Rav Shaul Alter delivered a powerful and emotional reflection on the tragedy, questioning why such a vulnerable institution was targeted.
Speaking on the “Hi Sichasi” call-in line, where he regularly discusses Torah topics with the talmidei chachamim of his kehillah, Rav Shaul veered from his usual format to comment on current events. Referring to the heartbreaking strike that hit a facility for children with special needs, he remarked, “The Ribbono Shel Olam is awaiting the tefillos of those children in particular.”

Regional sources revealed to Ynet on Tuesday that “significant progress” has been made toward a possible hostage release agreement, a ceasefire in Gaza, and a broader framework to end Israel’s war against Hamas. While both sides are said to be showing “unusual flexibility,” lingering anxieties—especially over fallout from the parallel conflict with Iran—continue to complicate final negotiations. “The Israeli delegation hasn’t left for Doha yet, out of concern that it could slow negotiations rather than speed them up,” one official told reporters, highlighting the precarious nature of the talks. Still, U.S. officials have privately told hostage families in recent days that “very positive signs of a breakthrough” are emerging.

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