Iran’s state-run media finally confirmed a cease-fire with Israel early Tuesday morning, several hours after President Trump had already declared that a deal was in place. The Israeli government did not immediately respond to the report, though it acknowledged that missile attacks from Iran were ongoing, with at least three fatalities confirmed.
President Trump announced the breakthrough following more than a week of intensifying rocket exchanges between the two nations. His statement came two days after U.S. forces carried out airstrikes on Iranian nuclear targets.

BEERSHEVA: Rescue teams are seen combing through the building struck by an Iranian missile as they desperately search for survivors beneath the rubble.

Multiple people killed in Israel as Iran violated the ceasefire, and Trump just posted this.

In the early hours of Tuesday, Israel’s military reported a series of missile attacks launched from Iran, carried out in three waves targeting Israeli territory.

A new poll released Monday revealed a dramatic shift in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, with Zohran Mamdani pulling ahead of Andrew Cuomo in a ranked choice scenario—marking a surprising turn in the race.
According to the Emerson College Polling/Pix 11/The Hill survey, Cuomo initially holds a narrow lead in the hypothetical first round, drawing 35% support among likely Democratic voters. Mamdani follows closely at 32%, while city Comptroller Brad Lander garners 13%. Speaker Adrienne Adams comes in at 8%, Scott Stringer at 3%, and another 5% is divided among Zellnor Myrie, Whitney Tilson, Jessica Ramos, and Michael Blake. Four percent of voters remain undecided.

On Monday night, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee reacted with enthusiasm following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran.
“It’s 3:00 a.m. in Israel and awakened by phone instead of ballistic missile, as President Trump gives the world great news of ceasefire soon to be in place! 12 days felt like 12 months!” Huckabee wrote in a post on X.
He added, “Trump didn’t just ‘pray for the peace of Jerusalem’, he delivered it!”
In an interview with NBC News following the ceasefire announcement, Trump described the development as a milestone moment for global stability. “It’s a wonderful day for the world, in my opinion,” he said.

TRAGIC UPDATE: At the scene in Beersheva, MDA EMTs and paramedics have R”L pronounced three victims dead who were killed in the strike. MDA is currently providing medical treatment to 3 people in critical condition – a man around 40, a woman around 30, and a man around 20, as well as 1 in moderate condition, and 5 others with minor injuries.

Richard Hirschhaut, the Los Angeles regional director of the American Jewish Committee, told JNS on Monday that the AJC group “welcomes” an apology from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, after the department issued a statement referring to the “victims” of the strikes on Iran.
The department, under Robert Luna, the sheriff of Los Angeles County, “has been unwavering in its support and protection of the Jewish community and other vulnerable populations across Los Angeles County,” Hirschhaut said.

Iran fired multiple missile barrages targeting nearly all areas of Israel early Tuesday morning, casting doubt on a fragile U.S.- and Qatar-brokered ceasefire meant to end the brutal 12-day war between the two nations. The attacks  come amid ambiguity over the ceasefire’s start time, with a new Axios report indicating it is set to begin at 7 a.m. Israel time (12 a.m. EDT) on Tuesday, raising questions about whether Iran’s actions constitute a violation. The conflict erupted on June 13 when Israel launched a preemptive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, including key sites at Natanz and Fordow, and targeted senior military commanders and nuclear scientists.

UPDATE: Reports of a missile impact in Beersheva. Emergency personnel are responding.  

Smoke rising from Iranian ballistic missile impact in Beersheva. Medics on scene. Details shortly.

A monumental and emotional event took place in Cleveland, Ohio, last night as Yeshivas Telz celebrated 150 years since its founding.
The historic maamad, was marked by grandeur and reverence, honoring a century and a half of Torah greatness.
The Munkatcher Rebbe made a rare and historic visit from New York to return to the yeshivah where he once learned in his youth. His arrival was greeted with great excitement and emotion by the roshei yeshivah, talmidim, and alumni present.

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