Reuters has reported that U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi have held several phone calls the past week to seek a diplomatic resolution, but Araqchi emphasized that Tehran would not resume negotiations unless Israel ceases its attacks, according to three diplomats who spoke anonymously.

Iran has released video showing ballistic missiles launching to attack Israel in its most recent series of strikes.

Putin says he proposed joint missile defense projects to Iran, but they turned down the offer.

Maj. Gen. Shlomi Binder, Chief of the Military Intelligence Directorate, stated that the IDF must “hunt down” Iran’s military commanders “wherever they flee,” citing the recent elimination of Iran’s top commander, Maj. Gen. Ali Shadmani, and the strike on the Khatam al-Anbiya chief of staff near Tehran, emphasizing that their efforts have made Iran’s distant military feel like a close, manageable target.

The IDF and Judea and Samaria Border Police thwarted an attempt to smuggle assault rifles.

The IDF confirms it eliminated a Hezbollah operative attempting to rebuild the group’s terror infrastructure in the area of Houla, in southern Lebanon. A total of four Hezbollah operatives have been killed by the Israeli Air Force in the past 24 hours.

Head of IDF Military Intelligence Shlomi Binder: “Two days ago, we found a secret bunker hidden in a mountain in Iran with over 30 commanders inside, and we eliminated them all…Iran is no longer a distant threat, we’ve brought the fight closer.”

DRAMATIC RESCUE: This morning in Ramat Gan, after an Iranian missile struck a residential building, United Hatzalah volunteers scanned the site and discovered a woman trapped beneath the rubble. She was rescued, received initial treatment on scene, and was then transported to the hospital.

As the war with Iran continues, several Israeli Knesset members received threatening phone calls in recent days from individuals identifying themselves as Iranian. According to a report by Channel 12 News on Wednesday, lawmakers from both right-wing parties and coalition factions were targeted with disturbing messages of intimidation and mockery.
The report, by journalist Dafna Liel, revealed that one of the calls was received by an aide to MK Sheli Tal Meron of the Yesh Atid party. The caller, speaking in Hebrew with a heavy Persian accent, made direct threats.
“I’m calling you from Iran. Are you scared or not?” the caller asked. “Why aren’t you answering? Today you need to wait for our missiles.”

Israel on Monday eliminated Major General Ali Shademani, the Iranian regime’s War-Time Chief of Staff and the most senior military commander after the Supreme Leader himself. The assassination marked the second decapitation strike on Iran’s top brass in less than a week. Shademani was killed Monday night in a covert Israel Air Force strike on a heavily guarded compound nestled in the mountains outside Tehran. The secluded location had been chosen by dozens of senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officers after they fled their main command center in the capital—wrongly believing they’d escaped Israel’s reach. Instead, Israeli intelligence tracked their every move. The IAF waited until the IRGC leadership was assembled at the so-called “safe house.” Then came the strike.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Soroka Medical Center on Thursday, following damage sustained in an Iranian missile strike in the morning. Accompanied by Health Minister Uriel Buso, Deputy Minister Almog Cohen, and Be’er Sheva Mayor Ruvik Danilovich, Netanyahu toured the affected areas of the hospital and met with staff and officials. During the visit, Netanyahu sharply contrasted Israel’s military actions with those of Iran, accusing the Islamic Republic of deliberately targeting civilians. “We are striking with precision — targeting Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure,” Netanyahu said.

In a long-awaited development, Israel’s Ministry of Transportation has released initial guidance for Israeli citizens who are currently stranded abroad and wish to return home. The announcement, issued late Wednesday, outlines steps for those with return tickets, as well as a special process for those without. Israeli citizens who already hold return tickets to Israel are advised to contact the airline on which they are booked. At present, only Israeli carriers are operating flights into the country. For those without return tickets, or those whose flights have been canceled, the Ministry has established a special Exceptions Committee.

A new billboard campaign in the heart of Times Square is turning heads and making a powerful statement: the phrase “Free Palestine,” far from a call for peace, is being exposed as a cover for deep-seated antisemitism and genocidal rhetoric. Launched Monday by the Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV), the 30-day ad campaign features vivid, 10-second digital clips running six times per hour. Its aim is to raise national awareness about what CJV says is a growing threat to Jews and to the American social fabric. “We call upon all Americans to join us in speaking clearly about who and what the bloodthirsty ‘Free Palestine’ movement stands for, and the need to stamp it out,” said Rabbi Yaakov Menken, CJV’s executive vice president.

Rahm Emanuel, who once served as White House chief of staff and later as mayor of Chicago, said Wednesday that he is weighing a presidential bid for 2028 on the Democratic ticket, citing a lack of strong contenders in the current party landscape.
In an interview with Crain’s Chicago Business, Emanuel stated: “’Of course’ it’s fair to say he’s considering running for president, declared Rahm Emanuel, hands for the moment neither waving nor pointing but resting on the table. ‘I’m looking at the (Democratic) field and, most importantly, what I have to contribute.’”

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump launched a fresh attack on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome

The IDF’s Home Front Command has confirmed that Iran launched at least one ballistic missile armed with a cluster bomb warhead toward central Israel earlier today. According to the military, the warhead deployed at an altitude of approximately seven kilometers, dispersing roughly 20 smaller submunitions across an estimated eight-kilometer radius. Lacking propulsion systems, these bomblets scattered unpredictably before hitting the ground. One of the submunitions struck a residential home in the town of Azor, south of Tel Aviv. The impact caused limited damage, comparable to that of a small rocket. No injuries were reported in that particular strike.

Rav Kalman Bar, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel, has issued a psak halachah stating that krias haTorah missed due to shul closures must be completed under specific conditions.

Family getting up: Shacharis: 8:00 am Mincha: 8:15 pm Maariv: 9:30 pm

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