Sunday, September 18, 2050

SALVATION-GODS FREE GIFT TO YOU-IF YOU ASK HIM INTO YOUR HEART

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

JACK VAN IMPE-NO BODIES IN HEAVEN ONLY ( MOSES-ELIJAH-ENOCH)-JESUS (HAS HIS NEVER DYING BODY LIKE WE CHRISTIANS GET AT THE RAPTURE TO LIVE ON EARTH FOREVER IN OUR SEEN BODY)--RIGHT NOW--ALL SPIRIT BODIES IN HEAVEN NOW ARE CHRISTIANS IN THEIR SPIRITUAL BODIES UNTIL THE RAPTURE OCCURS-WHEN ALL THE BODIES AND SPIRITS OF ALL CHRISTIANS DEAD-WILL REUNITE TOGETHER WITH EACH OTHER AGAIN.AND THEN WE WILL HAVE OUR NEW BODIES (NEVER DYING BODIES LIKE JESUS') AND WE RETURN TO EARTH WITH JESUS TO RULE FOREVER IN NOT OUR SPIRITUAL UNSEEN BODIES.BUT OUR CLEARLY SEEN NEW REUNITED SPIRIT-BODY-SOUL BODIES TO LITERALLY RULE ON EARTH FOREVER WITH JESUS.SO YES-JACK IS CORRECT THERE IS NO PERSON IN HEAVEN WITH A BODY BUT ONLY A SPIRIT BODY FOR NOW-UNTIL THE RAPTURE-WHEN WE GET OUR NEW BODIES THAT WILL BE SEEN AGAIN.AND LIVE ON EARTH WITH JESUS FOREVER.
RAPTURE-PRE-TRIB

ROSH HASHANA SHOFAR
SOUND OF THE SHOFAR

SALVATION GODS FREE GIFT TO YOU

IF YOU DONT KNOW KING JESUS AND WANT HIM TO TAKE OVER YOUR LIFE, HE LOVES YOU AND WANTS YOUR HEART TO BE WITH HIM FOREVER AND EVER. HE WANTS ALL PEOPLE ON EARTH TO COME TO REPENTENCE AND CALL ON HIM TO SAVE US FROM OUR SINS. ONLY HE CAN DO IT WHEN WE CALL ON HIM.

IF YOU WANT TO BE SAVED FOR TIME AND ETERNITY WITH KING JESUS SAY THIS PRAYER AND HE PROMISES ETERNAL LIFE WITH HIM. HELL WAS MADE FOR SATAN AND HIS ANGELS, GOD WANTS ALL HUMANS TO BE WITH HIM FOREVER.

PRAY THIS PRAYER

THANK YOU LORD JESUS. THAT YOU LOVED ME, AND GAVE YOURSELF FOR ME. WHAT LOVE, AND TODAY I RESPOND, I WANT YOU AS MY OWN PERSONAL SAVIOR. AND YOUR PRECIOUS BLOOD PUT INTO A SPECIAL BODY BY YOUR FATHER, WAS SHED FOR ME, TO CLEANSE ME, TO WASH ME, TO SAVE ME. I ACCEPT IT NOW, COME INTO MY HEART PRECIOUS SAVIOR. I PRAY THIS IN YOUR HOLY NAME KING JESUS. AMEN AND AMEN.

COME QUICKLY LORD JESUS.OUR JEWISH MESSIAH.AND KING.YOUR EARTHLY FOREVER THRONE OF DAVID AWAITS YOU IN JERUSALEM.AFTER THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION PERIOD.

JACK VAN IMPE ALTER CALL AT 23MINUTES OF THE VIDEO

ZECHARIAH 14:4
4 And his (JEWISH KING JESUS) feet shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem on the east, and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof toward the east and toward the west, and there shall be a very great valley; and half of the mountain shall remove toward the north, and half of it toward the south.

LUKE 1:32-33
32  He (JEWISH KING JESUS) shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David:(IN JERUSALEM)
33  And he shall reign over the house of Jacob (ISRAEL) for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.(THATS RULING FOREVER FROM JERUSALEM JESUS DOES)

ISAIAH 9:6-7
6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given:(JESUS 1ST COMING AS A BABY OR SAVIOR) and the government shall be upon his shoulder:(JESUS 2ND COMING AS RULING KING AND JUDGE FROM JERUSALEM FOREVER AT THE END OF THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION) and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
7 Of the increase of his (JESUS) government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David,( IN JERUSALEM) and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform this.

YOU EITHER LIVE WITH JESUS ON EARTH FOREVER.OR WITH SATAN FOREVER IN THE LAKE OF FIRE-WHICH I BELIEVE TO BE A BLACK HOLE IN OUTER DARKNESS OF THE HEAVINLIES.AFTER JESUS' 1,000 YEAR RULE ON EARTH.THEN ALL THE LOST DEAD STAND IN FRONT OF JESUS-THEN GET THROWN IN THE LAKE OF FIRE FOREVER WITH THEIR NEVER DYING BODY. AND WHETHER YOU BELIEVE THEIRS A HELL OR NOT. YOUR BELIEF DOES NOT MATTER. GOD TOLD US HE CREATED A HELL FOR THE DEVIL AND HIS ANGELS. AND WHOEVER IS NOT SAVED-SPENDS ETERNITY IN HELL WITH THE DEVIL AND HIS ANGELS. PERIOD.
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2016/02/just-seen-biggest-black-hole-ever-seen.html 

IS HELL REAL YOU DECIDE

IF YOUR NOT SAVED.YOU HAVE TO KNOW WERE YOU WILL SPEND ETERNITY-FOREVER IN YOUR NEVER DYING BODY.

The following article appeared in the well respected Finland newspaper, Ammenusastia

"As a communist I don’t believe in heaven or the Bible but as a scientist I now believe in hell," said Dr. Azzacove. "Needless to say we were shocked to make such a discovery. But we know what we saw and we know what we heard. And we are absolutely convinced that we drilled through the gates of hell!"Dr. Azzacove continued, ". . .the drill suddenly began to rotate wildly, indicating that we had reached a large empty pocket or cavern. Temperature sensors showed a dramatic increase in heat to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.""We lowered a microphone, designed to detect the sounds of plate movements down the shaft. But instead of plate movements we heard a human voice screaming in pain! At first we thought the sound was coming from our own equipment.""But when we made adjustments our worst suspicions were confirmed. The screams weren’t those of a single human, they were the screams of millions of humans!"The following is a recording that claims to be the actual sounds of hell from the above article.

Biblical Words that Describe Hell-Fire and brimstone-Furnace of fire-Judgment by fire-Fiery oven-Lake of fire-Eternal punishment-Pits of darkness-Flames of fire-Burning wind-Unquenchable fire-Judgment by fire. 
 
 MY HARNESS RACE SITE PREDICTIONS
https://stansracepredictions.blogspot.com/ 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

WAR WITH IRAN - DAY 20 - PACIFIC NATIONS WORRIED ABOUT OIL IN MIDEAST. $110.00 A BARREL.

 JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

WAR WITH IRAN - DAY 19 -  PACIFIC NATIONS WORRIED ABOUT OIL IN MIDEAST. 

THE NEXT US-ISRAEL HIT ON IRAN SHOULD BE VERSE 37. ALL OFFENSIVE NUKE SITES MISSLES,DRONES,AND OF COURSE KHEMENI AND THE IRGC GUARDS.THEN AFTER IRANS REGIME CHANGE. MUSLIMS COME TO JESUS BY THE MILLIONS.

JEREMEIAH 49:32-39 (IN IRAN AT THE BUSHEHR OR ARAK NUKE SITES AND ALL OFENSIVE WEAPONS DESTROYED IN IRAN)
Jeremiah 49:32-39    
32 Their camels shall be a booty, and the multitude of their cattle a spoil: and I will scatter to all winds those who have the corners [of their hair] cut off; and I will bring their calamity from every side of them, says Yahweh.
33 Hazor shall be a dwelling-place of jackals, a desolation forever: no man shall dwell there, neither shall any son of man sojourn therein.(Location & Size: It was strategically located along the Via Maris (Way of the Sea), a major trade route connecting Egypt with Syria and Mesopotamia.)
34 The word of Yahweh that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning Elam,(IRAN) in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, saying,
35 Thus says Yahweh of Hosts: Behold, I will break the bow of Elam,(IRANS OFFENSIVE WEAPONS) the chief of their might.(MISSLES AND NUKE SITES)
36 On Elam (IRAN) will I bring the four winds from the four quarters of the sky, and will scatter them toward all those winds; and there shall be no nation where the outcasts of Elam shall not come.(SINCE 1979 IRANIANS HAVE GOTTIN OUT OF IRAN BECAUSE OF KHEMENI AND HIS APOCOPOLIPTIC DEATH CULT BELIEF-BLACK HATER 12ERS)
37 I will cause Elam (IRAN) to be dismayed before their enemies, and before those who seek their life;(ISRAEL THE LITTLE SATAN AND THE U.S THE BIG SATAN) and I will bring evil on them, (MISSLES) even my fierce anger,(FIRE) says Yahweh; and I will send the sword after them,(IRANS OFFENSIVE WEAPONS) until I have consumed them; (DESTROYED THEM ALL NUKE SITES,MISSLES ETC)
38 and I will set my throne in Elam,(IRAN WILL BECOME A CHRISTIAN NATION) and will destroy from there king (KHEMENI, ISLAM) and princes, says Yahweh.(IRANIAN ARMY GUARDS)
39 But it shall happen in the latter days, that I will bring back the captivity of Elam,(IRAN) says Yahweh.(WERE IN THE LATTER DAYS NOW)

WHEN ARE THE 500 MILLION MIGRATING BIRDS IN ISRAEL IN THE SPRING TIME.(GET READY ISLAM TO BE BIRD SEED FOR THESE BIRDS)
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/m0bXU5Xqc5M
The 500 million migratory birds in Israel during the spring arrive from Africa and head toward Europe and Asia, with the peak migration occurring in March and April. While migration starts in late February, the most intense movements, particularly of birds of prey, storks, and pelicans, occur during the third week of March and continue into April. 
Key Details on the Spring Migration
Peak Period: Mid-March through April.
Main Migration Route: The birds use the Great Rift Valley, which includes the Hula Valley and Eilat, acting as a "bottleneck" where millions of birds fly through the narrow land bridge.
Best Spots: The Hula Lake Park (Northern Israel) and the Eilat Birding Center (Southern Israel) are primary locations for observing the migration.
Key Species: Hundreds of thousands of white storks, along with black kites, raptors, and pelicans, pass through over these months.
uration: The spring migration runs from late February and continues into June, though the heaviest traffic is in March/April. 

The 500 million migratory birds fly over Israel in the fall between late August and mid-December. The peak migration period for the autumn, when the highest volume of bird traffic occurs, is typically October and November. 
Key Fall Migration Details
Location: The Hula Valley (Agamon Hula Park) in northern Israel is the premier spot to witness this phenomenon.
Timing: Migration starts as early as late June with some waders, but intensifies from mid-August through November.
Peak Festival: The "Annual Hula Valley Bird Festival" is usually held in November to align with the peak migration traffic.
Key Species: Many birds of prey (raptors), including honey buzzards and steppe eagles, cross during this time, along with massive flocks of storks and cranes.
While roughly 500 million birds pass through in the autumn on their way to Africa, the same number crosses again in the spring (mid-February to May) on their way back to Europe and Asia. 

JEREMEIAH 49:23-27
23  Concerning Damascus.(SYRIA) Hamath is confounded, and Arpad: for they have heard evil tidings: they are fainthearted; there is sorrow on the sea;(WAR SHIPS WITH NUKES COMING ON SYRIA) it cannot be quiet.
24  Damascus is waxed feeble, and turneth herself to flee, and fear hath seized on her: anguish and sorrows have taken her, as a woman in travail.
25  How is the city of praise not left, the city of my joy!
26  Therefore her young men shall fall in her streets, and all the men of war shall be cut off in that day, saith the LORD of hosts.
27  And I will kindle a fire (NUKES OR BOMBS) in the wall of Damascus, and it shall consume the palaces of Benhadad.(ASSADS PALACES POSSIBLY IN DAMASCUS)

THE IRANIAN DEATH CULT LEADERS AND GUARDS ARE DELUDED LYING HYPOCRITES.THEIR ALL MOUTH. AND COWARDS IN REALITY. THEY SAY WITH CHAOS ON THE EARTH-THEIR FAKE PLAYBOY MAUHDI WILL COME OUTTA THE WELL. ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THEIR HYPOCRITE MOUTH.THEY SAY WE WANT TO DIE FOR ALLAH (SATAN) AND PEDOPHILE MOHAMMAD. OK SO IF THEY WANNA DIE FOR SATAN (ALLAH FAKE MOON GOD). WHY DON'T PLAY-BOY-PLAY-TOY MAUHDI-BLACK-HAT 12ERS AND LEADERS IN IRAN AND GUARDS. NOT WANNA JUST COME OUT OF THE OFFICES, HOUSES, HOLE IN THE GROUNDS, SO THEY CAN BE BOMBED (SO CALLED MARTYRED) INTO PARADISE.SO THEY CAN BE PEDOPHILES HAVING 72 VIRGIN KIDS TO HAVE LUSTY EARTHY SEX WITH FOREVER. BUT I GOT NEWS FOR THESE PUPPETS OF SATAN. THE SCOND THEY DIE. THEIR IN HELL FIRE FOREVER (NEVER ENDING). OH BUT ALLAH OUR SATANIC FATHER GOD TOLD US LOSERS.IF WE KILL JEWS, CHRISTIAN OR INFEDELS (WHOEVERS NOT A MUSLIM OR PERSIAN MAUDI BLACK-HAT-BELIEVER CULTIST). WE DIE AND GET OUR EARTHLY LUSTS OF SEX FOR MURDER FOREVER. CAN ISLAMIC SHIITES AND SUNNIS BELIEVE THIS BULL. AND DIE FOR THE CAUSE.YES THEY CAN.AND YES THE SELF DELUDED FOOLS DO.GOOD LUCK. HELLS GONNA BE FULL OF ISLAMISTS AND PERSIANS FOR BELIEVING SATAN INSTEAD OF JESUS. 

THE DELUTION THAT NETANYAHO IS DEAD-WE GOT ALL KINDS OF YOUTBE OBSESSERS CLAIMING AND BELIEVING THEIR SELF DELUTION THAT BIBI NETANYAHO IS DEAD FROM IRAN.AMIR TSARFATY IS GETTING SO MANY SO CALLED CHRISTIANS E-MAILING HIM ABOUT THIS LIE.HE HAD TO BLOCK 500 SELF DELUDED FOOLS THAT BELIEVE THE LIE.THESE LUKE WARM CHRISTIANS GOD IS VOMMITTING OUT OF HIS MOUTH. AND GIVING THESE SELF DELUDED PEOPLE OVER TO SATAN TO BE HIS PUPPET. EVEN THUGHT GOD WANTS EVERY ONE ON EARTH SAVED. IF YOU GO TO FAR.JESUS WILL GIVE YOU OVER TO THE DOCTRINES OF DEMONS AND A REPROBATE MIND.TO PERRISH. JUST REMEMBER YOU CHOOSE WERE YOU SPEND ETERNITY (FOREVER).YOUR OWN WORDS CONDEMN YOU WERE YOU SPEND ETERNITY. 


Israel says Iran’s intelligence minister Esmaeil Khatib killed in Tehran strike-Defense minister reveals IDF has free hand to ‘eliminate’ any senior Iranian security figures; Wall Street Journal reports Iranian security officials being hunted with drones By Emanuel Fabian-and ToI Staff 18 March 2026, 3:26 pm

The Israel Defense Forces killed Iran’s intelligence minister, Esmaeil Khatib, in an overnight airstrike on Tehran, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday, adding that “significant surprises” were expected later in the day.Khatib was the third senior Iranian official slain within 24 hours.“On this day, significant surprises are expected across all arenas that will escalate the war we are conducting against Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon,” Katz said during a security assessment, in remarks provided by his office.“The intensity of the strikes in Iran is increasing. The Iranian intelligence minister Khatib was also eliminated overnight,” he said.Hours later, Israel attacked Iran’s largest gas-processing facility, in the Bushehr Province.Katz said that he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had “authorized the IDF to [eliminate] any senior Iranian figure… without the need for additional approval.”Khatib, who had served as intelligence minister since 2021, was targeted by Israeli Air Force fighter jets in the capital, Tehran.The military said the Intelligence Ministry is “the Iranian terrorist regime’s primary intelligence organization, which also played a key role in supporting the regime’s repression and terrorist activities.”The ministry “possesses advanced intelligence capabilities, overseeing surveillance, espionage, and the execution of covert operations worldwide, particularly against the State of Israel and Iranian citizens,” the IDF said.As intelligence minister, the IDF said, Khatib “played a significant role during the recent protests throughout Iran, both with regards to the arrests and killing of protesters, as well as shaping the regime’s intelligence assessment,” and during protests in 2022-2023 over the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman, in police custody.The IDF said Khatib also led the ministry’s “terror activities against Israeli and American targets around the world, as well as activities directed against targets within Israel” during the current war.On Tuesday, Israel announced it had killed Ali Larijani, a top security official believed by some to be running Iran amid the war, and Gholamreza Soleimani, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ volunteer Basij militia.Throughout the war, Israel has been using targeted airstrikes and loitering drones to hunt and kill officers of the Iranian regime’s internal security forces, chasing them from headquarters to backup locations and even to tents and buses on the side of the road, The Wall Street Journal reported early Wednesday.Soleimani was killed in a tent in a wooded area of Tehran, where he’d withdrawn with his deputies after Israel bombed the Basij headquarters and other official gathering places. An ordinary Iranian had tipped off Israeli intelligence about the commander’s location, the report said.According to the article, after the US-Israeli strikes on February 28 that killed supreme leader Ali Khamenei and dozens of other high-ranking Iranians, starting the war, the IDF followed intelligence that security forces planned to use sports arenas as mustering points. After watching the sites fill up, Israel struck the stadiums, killing hundreds of members of the security services and military.That the stadiums — in particular Azadi Stadium, in Tehran — were struck was widely reported at the time, but their use as gathering points for security officers was not known. Regime officials condemned the strikes as attacks on civilian targets, without acknowledging their use.Israeli intelligence officials have also been calling individual police commanders, warning them to stand down in the case of a civilian uprising. The Journal said it reviewed the contents of one call in which a Mossad agent warned a senior police commander, in Persian: “We know everything about you.” The policeman reportedly said: “I’m a dead man already. Just please come help us.”According to the report, Iranians have reported a sense of disorder taking hold, with police unable to carry out some of their regular duties, and advising shopkeepers to close up at night and leaving previous investigations on hold.Some security officers, afraid for their safety, have started sleeping in mosques, vehicles, or tents. Some have pleaded with residents to let them sleep inside apartment buildings, or have set themselves up in stairwells, prompting the residents to evacuate for fear of an Israeli strike, the report said.According to the newspaper, Israel aims not only to disrupt the command and control of the agencies and degrade their enforcement abilities, but also to show Iranian civilians that agents of the regime are under attack.Drones hovering in Tehran, taking out checkpointsOver the past week, the Israeli Air Force has been striking members of Iran’s oppressive Basij paramilitary force and its checkpoints across Tehran and elsewhere. The Journal reported that the IAF had sent “fleets of loitering drones” to carry out the strikes.On Thursday alone, the IDF said it struck Basij soldiers at more than 10 checkpoints and positions in Tehran.The military said one target was an “emergency position” of the Basij and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, “which had previously served as a football club.”A source in Tehran told the Journal that police moved another checkpoint in the city’s Vanak neighborhood under a highway bridge to avoid being struck. The report said that much of the intelligence about roadside targets has come via tips from ordinary Iranians.The IDF said the strikes were “inflicting deep and ongoing blows to the capabilities of the Basij unit.”Last week, the IDF also said it had struck members of the Basij force at checkpoints in Tehran.Though the US and Israel have said that only Iranians themselves can topple the Islamic Republic, both countries have spoken of creating the conditions for a popular uprising.On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Iranians to challenge the Islamic Republic during the holiday of Nowruz, saying Israel was “watching from above.” The remark came despite another report that Israeli officials had warned last week that, as things stood, Iranians would be “slaughtered” if they took to the streets.The US and Israel launched a bombing campaign on Iran on February 28 after a massive US military buildup in the region and repeated threats by US President Donald Trump to strike Iran, first over its crackdown on anti-regime protesters in January and then over its nuclear program. Iran has responded to the bombing with missile and drone strikes across the region.It’s unclear how many people were killed in Iran’s brutal crackdown, with estimates from human rights and opposition groups running at between 7,000 and 36,000 people killed, mostly protesters.

Analysis'Right now, it's not at all clear who's running things'Larijani’s death removes key pillar of regime. Will it be enough to make Iran collapse? Ali Khamenei’s handpicked deputy was believed to be coordinating Tehran’s war effort. Israel hopes his assassination will bring protesters out on ancient Persian holidayBy Lazar BermanToday, 2:29 am-MAR 18,26

Iran confirmed on Tuesday that Israel had overnight assassinated Ali Larijani, one of the most important Iranian officials who had survived the US-Israeli strikes thus far.Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s National Security Council, was the regime’s key figure after the assassination of supreme leader Ali Khamenei by Israel on February 28. He was Khamenei’s handpicked deputy, and many viewed him as the de facto leader of the Islamic Republic following Khamenei’s death.Khamenei “saw Larijani as the man who would inherit the Islamic Revolution and continue it,” said  Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. “And that obviously has been seriously disrupted.”An establishment insider who hailed from one of the country’s leading clerical families, Larijani had been tasked with taking the lead on Iran’s most pressing issues. He oversaw Iran’s efforts to reach a nuclear deal with the United States, and is widely believed to have personally directed the deadly crackdown on anti-government protests in January.“Larijani was one of the first Iranian leaders to call for violence in response to the legitimate demands of the Iranian people,” said the US Treasury as it announced sanctions against him.A former member of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Larijani served as chief nuclear negotiator from 2005 to 2007, defending what Tehran says is its right to enrich uranium. He once described European incentives to abandon nuclear fuel production as “exchanging a pearl for a candy bar.”In 2005, he headed the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) for the first time.Israel’s President Isaac Herzog on Tuesday accused him of masterminding the kidnapping and killing of IDF soldiers in 2006 that sparked the Second Lebanon War. “That morning he took a flight out of Lebanon,” said Herzog. “He was there as head of the national security council of Iran — he came to plan with [Hassan] Nasrallah this operation, to give him the okay.”Larijani was speaker of the parliament from 2008 to 2020, during which time Iran negotiated and signed a nuclear deal with the US and five other powers in 2015.He also ran unsuccessfully for president in 2005. He later sought to contest the 2021 and 2024 presidential elections but was barred both times by the Guardian Council, which cited issues including lifestyle standards and family ties abroad.Larijani was appointed last August as secretary of the SNSC once again, following the 12-day air war between Iran and Israel that the US joined.Khamenei, to whom Larijani had always shown loyalty, sent him last month to Oman to prepare for indirect nuclear talks with the US. He also made several trips to key ally Moscow in recent months to discuss a range of security issues.“His status and influence extended far beyond any formal position he had,” said Meir Ben-Shabbat, once Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s national security adviser and now head of the Misgav Institute for National Security & Zionist Strategy.Since Khamenei’s death, said Ben-Shabbat, Larijani “managed the fight against Israel and served as the chief coordinator of Iran’s security bodies.”‘Unprecedented crisis’The pressing question now is what practical effect Larijani’s assassination will have on the Islamic Republic’s ability to continue mounting a coherent military response to the US-Israeli aerial onslaught, and potentially on its very survival.Before Larijani’s death, dozens of other senior Iranian officials had been killed in 18 days of bombing, including head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Basij Force, Gholamreza Soleimani, who died in a separate strike Monday night.The strikes, said Ben-Shabbat, “continue the process of severing and dismantling the chain of ideological, political, and operational command and control of the Iranian regime, placing it in an unprecedented crisis.”Right now, it’s not at all clear who’s running things. Khamenei’s son Mojtaba was selected as Iran’s third supreme leader, but he is believed to have been injured in the airstrike that killed his father, and hasn’t been seen since.That doesn’t automatically equal the end of the regime. Iran’s proxies Hamas and Hezbollah have both suffered a series of Israeli decapitation strikes and operations, and are both still functioning.But they didn’t have to contend with an angry populace that wants to tear down their regime.Larijani’s death, said Michael Makovsky, president and CEO of the Jewish Institute for National Security of America, “has to hearten the Iranian people, and encourage them more at some point to rise up again against the regime.”Netanyahu is looking to take advantage of the strike immediately. In an English-language message to the Iranian people on Tuesday night, he urged them to “celebrate the Festival of Fire.”The holiday of Chaharshanbe Suri, marked on Tuesday evening and seen by the Islamic Republic as pagan though it’s of Zoroastrian origin, often features anti-regime protests. “Celebrate and Happy Nowruz,” said Netanyahu, reassuring Iran’s people that “we’re watching from above.”“The culling of the top leaders is absolutely going to have an impact on the way the Iranian people view what happens next,” said Schanzer.No one knows exactly what the next stage of the war will bring, and whether the killing of Larijani will be enough to get Iranian protesters back out onto the streets.Even if it isn’t, Israel’s ability to locate the most important figure in the Iranian regime 18 days into war is evidence of how deeply its intelligence has penetrated the most sensitive reaches of the Islamic Republic. There are — it appears — more surprises from Israel on the way.Agencies contributed to this report.PM urges Iranians to celebrate Persian fire festival, in apparent bid to spark protests.

Remarks come as Israeli officials reported to assess protesters would be ‘slaughtered’; some in Iran said marking Chaharshanbe Suri publicly despite Islamic Republic’s warning not to By Lazar Berman and ToI Staff Today, 3:18 am

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Iranians to celebrate on Tuesday night a fire festival derided as pagan by the Islamic Republic, apparently hoping to spark demonstrations despite Israeli officials’ reported assessment that anti-regime protesters would be “slaughtered.”Unverified footage published by Iranian opposition outlets showed crowds marking Chaharshanbe Suri with bonfires in Tehran and other Iranian cities, after local authorities warned against the celebrations, citing the ongoing US-Israeli bombing campaign. At the same time, Iranian authorities on Tuesday called on supporters to rally nationwide against “potential plots” by the “Zionist enemy.”The Chaharshanbe Suri holiday is marked on the eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz, the Persian new year, which starts Friday evening.Celebrations surrounding the Persian new year have in recent years sometimes featured protests against the regime, which took power in the 1979 Islamic Revolution and discourages the non-Muslim celebrations.In an English-language video statement Tuesday evening, Netanyahu told Iranians, “Celebrate, and Happy Nowruz. We’re watching from above.”Speaking from the Air Force command bunker at the IDF’s Kirya headquarter in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu noted Israel in the past day killed Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani and Basij volunteer force head Gholamreza Soleimani, architects of the regime’s massacre of protesters in January.I'm here with Israel's Defense Minister, our Chief of Staff, the head of the Mossad, the Chief of Air Force, our senior commanders. In the past 24 hours, we knocked out two of the terrorist chieftains, the top terrorist chieftains of this tyranny. Our aircraft are hitting the… pic.twitter.com/lFJKEMvgxR Advertisement — Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) March 17, 2026“In the past 24 hours, we knocked out two of the terrorist chieftains, the top terrorist chieftains of this tyranny,” he said. “Our aircraft are hitting the terror operatives on the grounds, in the crossroads, in the city squares.“This is meant to enable the brave people of Iran to celebrate the Festival of Fire,” said Netanyahu.The comments came hours after the Washington Post reported that senior Israeli officials assessed that if Iranians take to the streets, “the people will get slaughtered” because the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps “has the upper hand” over them.The assessment was reportedly cited in a cable to the US State Department that was circulated Friday by the US embassy in Israel. According to the report, the cable was a summary of meetings held last week between US officials and members of Israel’s Defense Ministry, Foreign Ministry and National Security Council. The authenticity of the cable was verified by two State Department officials, the newspaper said.The cable reportedly said Israel had expected there to be “more chaos” within Iran’s regime following the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the opening salvo of the US-Israeli bombing campaign.But instead, the regime is “not cracking” and is willing to “fight to the end,” with its grip on power demonstrated by its continued ability to launch drones and ballistic missiles “everywhere they want to,” Israeli officials told their US counterparts, according to the cable cited by the Washington Post.The “stubborn” regime would have to be “taken down from within,” Israeli officials were quoted saying as they speculated the regime could become more moderate if Khamenei’s son and successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, were killed.Meanwhile, the younger Khamenei was “still in charge,” and was even “more aligned” with hardliners from the IRGC than his father had been, the report said, quoting the cable.Still, the Israeli officials cited in the US cable said they hoped Iranians would revolt and that the US should prepare to support them if they do, according to the Washington Post.The US and Israel launched a bombing campaign on Iran on February 28 after a massive US military buildup in the region and repeated threats by US President Donald Trump to strike Iran, first over its crackdown on anti-regime protesters in January and more recently over its nuclear program. Iran has responded to the bombing with missile and drone strikes across the region.It’s unclear how many people were killed in Iran’s brutal crackdown, with estimates from human rights and opposition groups running at between 7,000 and 36,000 people killed, mostly protesters.

Analysis'Drone warfare has become cheap and commercially available'Despite FBI warning, Iran likely can’t strike US homeland with military drones-Experts say Tehran probably lacks the ability to attack the American mainland with military aircraft, although a domestic terror plot using commercially available drones is a threat-By Luke Tress-Today, 7:43 pm-MAR 18,26

Last week, reports surfaced that the FBI had issued a warning about potential Iranian drone attacks on California.Federal and state officials downplayed the threat, saying there were no indications of an imminent attack.“No such threat from Iran to our homeland exists, and it never did,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said.Some still took the danger seriously, though — the Academy Awards, held in Los Angeles over the weekend, beefed up security due to fears of a possible attack.But could Iran actually attack the US homeland with military drones? Two experts said it was unlikely Iran has the capability, although one added that a domestic terrorist attack using drones was more realistic.“I don’t think it’s likely, but it’s a goal,” said Michael Rubin, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute think tank who specializes in Iran, Turkey and the wider Middle East.The initial FBI warning reportedly said that Iran “allegedly aspired” to a drone attack from an “unidentified vessel” off the coast, but did not say that Iran had the capability. The warning came immediately before the outbreak of the war and said it had “no additional information on the timing, method, target, or perpetrators of this alleged attack.”Leavitt said the warning was based on “one email that was sent to local law enforcement in California about a single, unverified tip.”Rubin, a former Pentagon official who has lived in Iran, said it was an aspiration for Iran because a successful attack would be a boon for the regime’s standing.“The first foreign state power to attack the US since World War II would be a hook upon which Iranians could claim victory for a generation,” he said, noting that the Iranian regime still celebrates Operation Morvarid, a 1980 Iranian raid against Iraq.Rubin said a potential drone attack could theoretically be launched from a cargo ship in the Pacific, or from Mexico. Iran reportedly has links to criminal networks and other bad actors in Latin America.“It would not be too difficult to utilize them if the price is right,” Rubin said.“The fact that previous administrations gave the Revolutionary Guards pallets of cash just underlines the fact that all things are possible,” he added, referring to the Obama and Biden administrations’ sanctions relief for Iran.Iran has attacked Israel and Arab states since the start of the war with hundreds of drones and missiles.Kateryna Bondar, a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington, DC, research institute, also said she doubted Iran could attack US territory with military drones.“Bringing [military] drones close to the US coast on cargo ships, it’s pretty complicated. I don’t think Iran has such capability or has been planning this in advance,” she said, adding that Iran does not possess drones with the range to reach the US from Iranian territory. Iran’s military drones are believed to have a maximum range of about 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles).US intelligence, satellites, spectrum analysis and border defenses could all thwart such an attack, said Bondar, a former adviser to the Ukrainian government who has studied drone warfare in Ukraine and written about Iran’s use of drones in the war.The Ukraine conflict has seen pioneering use of drones in warfare, particularly by Ukraine, which has used cheap unmanned aerial vehicles to defend against Russian attacks that often use Iran’s Shahed drone series.Ukraine last week sent anti-drone experts to Middle Eastern Arab states under Iranian attack.Bondar warned that a domestic terrorist attack using commercial drones was more of a threat. Iran is believed to have sleeper cells and sympathizers in other countries who could carry out attacks. The US has thwarted Iranian plots in the US, and Iran-linked attacks have been carried out in countries such as Argentina.“Drone warfare has become very accessible, cheap and commercially available, so that it can be an act of terrorism here in the US,” Bondar said.“Anyone can buy an FPV drone online on Amazon, attach an explosive device and there’s your flying IED,” she said, referring to off-the-shelf first-person-view drones and improvised explosive devices. “Not only Iran, but anyone can do that.”She pointed to Ukraine’s Operation Spider’s Web last year, in which Ukrainian forces attacked strategic bomber aircraft at Russian airbases by launching explosive-laden drones from trucks near the targets in Russian territory, far from the front lines.Such an attack on the US would not require military expertise or the complicated logistics that would be required to bring military drones near the US, Bondar said.“It is so much easier than bringing a Shahed drone and cargo ship and risking and going over all the border patrol and the Coast Guard and all sorts of defenses on the border,” Bondar said. “Drones are just tools. Pretty easy to fly, to maneuver, to learn how to use. Anyone can do this, so it makes this threat even more feasible.”

Iranian cluster bombs kill foreign worker in central Israel, 3 West Bank Palestinians-Two women and girl killed near Hebron are first Palestinian casualties of Iran war; Hezbollah fires at Gaza border area, in apparent first since renewing attacks on Israel from Lebanon By Emanuel Fabian-Today, 3:46 am-MAR 19,26

Iranian ballistic missile strikes Wednesday night killed a man in central Israel and at least three women in the southern West Bank, first responders said.The man, a 30-year-old foreign worker, sustained critical injuries from shrapnel in Moshav Adanim and was declared dead a short while later, the Magen David Adom ambulance service said. He was not immediately named.Police and medics said they were responding to reports of impacts in central Israel, as footage showed the ballistic missile launched by Iran carried a cluster bomb.In the Hebron-area village of Beit Awwa, roughly an hour before, an apparent cluster munition killed at least three people and wounded thirteen, two of them critically, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said.The two women and girl were the first West Bank Palestinians killed by Iran in the current war. WAFA the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency, identified them as Sahira, Amal and Mais Masalma, ages 50, 36 and 17, respectively. It was not immediately clear how they were related.Another cluster munition hit the Israeli community of Neta, just over the Green Line from Beit Awwa, damaging a home but causing no injuries, according to rescue services.Sirens warning of the strike had sounded in several towns north of Beersheba as well as southern West Bank settlements. Footage showed at least one of the missiles carried a cluster bomb warhead.Earlier Wednesday, a 44-year-old man and two children aged 13 and 12 in central Israel’s Petah Tivka were lightly wounded in another Iranian ballistic missile attack, medics said. Several cluster munition impact sites were reported in central Israel, one of which caused damage to a home.Three other Iranian missile attacks since Wednesday morning also set off sirens in the areas of Haifa, the Galilee, the Golan and near southern Israel’s Eilat, without any injures reported.About half the ballistic missiles launched by Iran at Israel in the current war have carried cluster bomb warheads, according to the IDF. A couple in their 70s were killed early Wednesday by a cluster munition that hit their home in central Israel’s Ramat Gan. Iran acknowledged firing cluster munitions, saying it was to avenge Israel’s killing of Iranian security chief Ali Larijani earlier this week.Iran has launched missile and drone attacks across the region in response to the ongoing bombing campaign that the US and Israel launched on the Islamic Republic on February 28 in a bid to destabilize its leadership and destroy its nuclear and ballistic missile programs. Iran’s latest attacks on Israel came after Defense Minister said the IDF killed Iran’s intelligence chief overnight, the third top Iranian official killed in the last 24 hours.Meanwhile, Iran-backed Hezbollah also attacked Israel on Wednesday, including launching rockets at the Gaza border area — some 200 kilometers (124 miles) from Lebanon — apparently for the first time since the Iran-backed terror group renewed its attacks on Israel earlier this month.The long-range projectiles struck open areas, according to the military. No injuries were reported.During the attack, sirens also sounded in nearby Ashkelon as well as in northern Israel’s Kiryat Shmona, where the rocket caused damage but no injures, according to rescue services.Minutes earlier, Hezbollah launched a small number of projectiles at central Israel and the Galilee. Sirens had sounded in Tayibe, Qalansawe, Kfar Saba and other nearby towns northeast of Tel Aviv, as well as in several communities in the Galilee. No injuries were reported.The projectiles were either intercepted or landed in open areas, according to the IDF.Sirens also sounded earlier Wednesday warning of a Hezbollah drone attack in the Galilee Panhandle and Golan Heights, with no injuries or damage reported.Hezbollah on March 2 launched its first rocket barrage on Israel since the November 2024 Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal. Israel has responded with massive airstrikes in Hezbollah strongholds across Lebanon.Hezbollah has said it renewed its attacks in response to both Israel’s continued presence and attacks in Lebanon since the agreement, and the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei at the start of the current US-Israeli bombing campaign.

US was aware of attack ahead of time, but wasn't involved-Israel strikes major Iranian gas field; Tehran vows to hit Gulf energy sites in kind-Impact expected to be far-reaching, with Brent crude soaring to over $108 a barrel; Qatar, UAE condemn ‘irresponsible’ escalation as Iran warns it will take ‘an eye for an eye’By Emanuel Fabian,Nava Freiberg,Lazar Berman,Jacob Magid,ToI Staff and Agencies 18 March 2026, 8:41 pm

The Israeli Air Force struck Iranian gas infrastructure in the country’s south on Wednesday, in a coordinated effort with the United States that experts warned would send ripples through the global economy and further expand the regional conflagration.The strikes, launched on the 18th day of the US-Israeli offensive against the Iranian regime, targeted Iran’s massive offshore South Pars natural gas field, located in the Bushehr Province. Iranian state media reported additional strikes targeting oil facilities in Asaluyeh.The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the strikes on the gas facility, but an Israeli official confirmed the strike was carried out by the IAF.It marked the first time that Israel attacked natural gas facilities in Iran during the ongoing campaign, after the US struck the Islamic Republic’s oil export hub on Kharg Island over the weekend, although it said it hit only military sites on the island.A US defense official confirmed to the Axios news site that the South Pars strike was coordinated with and approved by Washington. However, Gulf nations, which were likely to bear the brunt of any Iranian retaliation, slammed the move as “dangerous and irresponsible.”Iran’s Fars news agency reported that gas tanks and parts of a refinery had been hit, workers had been evacuated to a safe location and emergency crews were trying to put out a fire. State media later said the fire was under control.Israel is now reportedly attacking Iranian oil facilities in southern Iran. pic.twitter.com/BOH088y68n — Clash Report (@clashreport) March 18, 2026-Iran warned that it would retaliate by targeting energy installations across Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, whose own North Field gas field is connected to South Pars.It specifically threatened Saudi Arabia’s Samref Refinery and its Jubail Petrochemical Complex. It also threatened the UAE’s Al Hasan Gas Field and the petrochemical plants and a refinery in Qatar.A source familiar with the matter later told Reuters that Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG installations were being evacuated as a precaution.Knock-on effect felt abroad-The impact of the strikes was felt immediately, both in the region and beyond, as gas imports to neighboring Iraq were halted, and the price of Brent crude oil jumped to just shy of $110 a barrel, around a six percent increase in price.The price of crude oil had already skyrocketed since February 28, as Tehran shuttered the Strait of Hormuz, where 20% of oil and liquefied natural gas is normally shipped past its coast, but consuming nations have hoped the disruption will be short-lived as long as production infrastructure is spared.Iran’s offshore South Pars gas field makes up around a third of the world’s largest reservoir of natural gas, and the country’s gas production totalled 276 billion cubic meters in 2024, with 94% consumed in Iran, according to data by the Gas Exporting Countries Forum.Sanctions and technical constraints have meant that most of the gas Tehran produces from South Pars is for domestic use, although a portion is also exported across the border to Iraq, which is highly dependent on it. Around 30% to 40% of Iraq’s gas and power needs are supplied by Tehran.Following the attack, however, Iran diverted its gas domestically, halting the flow to Iraq. Iraqi authorities said they were expecting a knock-on effect on power supplies there.“Depending on the damage to the South Pars, it will likely affect Iran’s ability to send gas to power electricity plants domestically and domestic energy supplies for gas processing,” explained Karen Young, senior research scholar at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, to The Times of Israel.“Iran has promised to retaliate mostly on petrochemical facilities and refineries in UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia,” she said, in what would be “one step further to disruption of global energy markets,” this time focused “less on crude transit and more on refined products.”“Iran does not export LNG [liquified natural gas], rather it exports gas through pipelines to neighboring countries,” she explained. “So, if there is a disruption to domestic supply, it could shift to stop exports to Turkey and Iraq.”Turkey, unlike Iraq, did not immediately acknowledge any changes to its gas imports from Iran.Iraq’s state news agency said later on Wednesday that the country’s state oil company SOMO had signed contracts with international carriers and buyers to export crude oil via Turkey, Jordan and Syria.The regional response to the Israeli strikes was not a warm one, as the Gulf states found themselves once again in the line of fire as Iran warned it would retaliate by striking their own gas facilities.Dangerous and irresponsible-Qatar, in a statement published by foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari on X, panned Israel for the “dangerous and irresponsible” action.As a close US ally and host to the largest US airbase in the region, Qatar blamed the attack on Israel without mentioning any US role.“The Israeli targeting of facilities linked to Iran’s South Pars field, an extension of Qatar’s North Field, is a dangerous & irresponsible step amid the current military escalation in the region,” he wrote.“Targeting energy infrastructure constitutes a threat to global energy security, as well as to the peoples of the region & its environment,” he continued, calling on all sides not to target “vital facilities.”The UAE, like Doha, noted that Iran’s South Pars field is connected to Qatar’s North Field, and warned that the strikes “represented a dangerous escalation.”The targeting of energy facilities, it said, “entails serious environmental repercussions and directly endangers civilians.”While neither Israel nor the US commented directly on the strike or took responsibility for it, a US official and a second source familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel that Jerusalem coordinated its strikes on the South Pars natural gas field with the US.The source familiar with the matter said the US was aware of the attack ahead of time, but did not take part in it.Channel 12 cited an unnamed official who said the goal of the attack was to communicate to Tehran that the longer it blocked the Strait of Hormuz, the worse it would be for Iran’s energy infrastructure.“It was a signal to the Iranians about what might come next,” the official said.Another official told Ynet that the strike was intended to increase domestic pressure on the regime by ramping up the anger against it.“There will be power and gas outages,” the unnamed official predicted. “The regime will probably reduce the supply of gas to consumers, and from there, the pressure will increase.”The official predicted that Iran would likely try to target Israeli national infrastructure in retaliation, on top of the Gulf facilities it has already threatened.Strategic significance-Beyond the material damage feared by the Gulf states, experts warned that the consequences of the Israeli strike could be far-reaching and impact global markets.“This could have strategic significance — even [marking] a turning point in the war — not because of the importance of this specific facility for Iran, significant as it may be, but because this is the first time gas facilities in Iran have been meaningfully struck,” explained Yoel Guzansky, a Gulf expert at Tel Aviv’s Institute for National Security Studies.“Iran is capable of, and may now choose to, target gas and oil facilities in the Gulf states,” he said. “This could escalate the war to a new level, severely impacting international markets and the ability of Gulf states to export oil and gas.”This, in turn, he predicted, could “trigger a further response from the United States and Israel, potentially including strikes on even more significant Iranian oil infrastructure — chief among them Kharg Island.”Trump has already threatened to carry out additional strikes on Kharg Island “just for fun,” after the US struck military targets on the oil export hub on Saturday.“This could mark a very dangerous escalation [in] the war,” Guzansky said.Hinting at the potential for this scenario to play out, Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad-Bagher Qhalibaf warned on X on Wednesday evening that Tehran would be seeking “an eye for an eye.”“A new level of confrontation has begun,” he added.

Trump: Israel won’t again strike Iran gas field but US will if Qatar energy sites attacked-By Jacob Magid-MAR 19,26

US President Donald Trump says he will not allow another Israeli attack on Iran’s South Pars natural gas field, after the IDF struck the key energy site on Wednesday.Trump writes on Truth Social that Israel “violently lashed out” at South Pars “out of anger for what has taken place in the Middle East,” while insisting that only “a relatively small section” of the oil field has been hit.The US president claims that the US “knew nothing about this particular attack.”However, US and Israeli officials briefing reporters earlier Wednesday said that Jerusalem did in fact coordinate the strike with Washington, after the latter fumed over an uncoordinated IDF strike on a Tehran fuel facility earlier in the war.Trump notes that while Qatar was also not involved in the Israeli attack, Iran “unjustifiably and unfairly attacked a portion” of Qatar’s Ras Laffan liquified natural gas production facility.“NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE BY ISRAEL pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent — in this case — Qatar,” Trump writes.If such an Iranian attack takes place, the US — “with or without the help or consent of Israel, will massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars gas field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before,” Trump adds.“I do not want to authorize this level of violence and destruction because of the long term implications that it will have on the future of Iran, but if Qatar’s LNG is again attacked, I will not hesitate to do so,” he says.

US intel official: Iran regime is marred but intact, will seek to rebuild if it survives-Gabbard tells lawmakers Iran didn’t reconstitute ‘obliterated’ nuclear program after June strikes, contradicting Trump, who cited Tehran’s efforts to do so as a justification for the war By Jacob Magid and ToI Staff Today, 3:16 am-MAR 19,26

US intelligence agencies assess that while Iran has been severely damaged by the past two and a half weeks of US and Israeli strikes, the regime appears to remain intact and will seek to rebuild its military capabilities if it survives the war, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said on Wednesday.“The IC [US intelligence community] assesses that the regime in Iran appears to be intact, but largely degraded, due to attacks on its leadership and military capabilities,” Gabbard said in a prepared statement at the beginning of her testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on the 19th day of the US and Israeli war against Iran.The testimony featured significant pushback from Democrats who took issue with what they said were conflicting messages from the Trump administration regarding its justification for launching the war against Iran on February 28.Gabbard appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee along with several other top intelligence officials as part of an annual hearing on worldwide threats.The DNI began her testimony by going reviewing the progress that the administration had made in the war against Iran.Iran’s “conventional military power projection capabilities have largely been destroyed, leaving limited options. Iran’s strategic position has been significantly degraded,” she said, noting that sanctions in the lead-up to the war sparked mass protests against an already weak regime.“Even if the regime remains intact, the IC assesses that internal tensions are likely to increase as Iran’s economy worsens,” Gabbard continued. “Even so, Iran and its proxies continue to attack us in the Middle East.”“The IC assesses that if [the] hostile regime survives, it will likely seek to begin a years-long effort to rebuild its military missiles and UAV [Unmanned Aerial Vehicle] forces,” she said.During the questioning, the committee’s top Democrat Senator Mark Warner pointed out that Gabbard omitted a key line from the written statement that was submitted to the panel beforehand:“As a result of Operation Midnight Hammer,” Gabbard wrote, referring to the June 2025 US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, “Iran’s nuclear enrichment program was obliterated. There has been no effort to try and rebuild their enrichment capability.”The conclusion seemed to contradict US President Donald Trump who in his speech announcing Operation Epic Fury, stated that after the 2025 strikes, Iran “attempted to rebuild their nuclear program,” and that this was one of the reasons for the war.Gabbard told Warner she omitted this section of her written comments when reading the statement aloud because her “time was running long.” But Warner said the senior intelligence official was just reluctant to publicly contradict Trump.Gabbard was later pressed to defend the White House’s assertion that the Islamic Republic posed an “imminent nuclear threat” in light of her statement that Iran had not tried to rebuild its “obliterated” nuclear program.She responded that “the intelligence community assessed that Iran maintained the intention to rebuild and to continue to grow their nuclear enrichment.”Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff challenged Gabbard to explain the discrepancy between Iran merely having the intention to rebuild its nuclear program and posing an imminent threat.Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard speaks as, from left, FBI Director Kash Patel, Defense Intelligence Agency Director James Adams III, Acting Commander of the US Cyber Command William Hartman, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe listen during the Senate Committee on Intelligence hearings to examine worldwide threats on Capitol Hill Wednesday, March 18, 2026, in Washington. (AP/Jose Luis Magana)Gabbard replied, “It is not the intelligence community’s responsibility to determine what is and is not an imminent threat.”“The only person who can determine what is and is not an imminent threat is the president,” she added.Ossoff called this “false,” arguing that “it is precisely your responsibility to determine what constitutes a threat to the United States.OSSOFF: Your opening statement stated that as a result of last summer's airstrikes, Iran's nuclear enrichment program was 'obliterated.' Correct? GABBARD: That's right OSSOFF: The WH stated on March 1 that this war was launched to 'eliminate the imminent nuclear threat posed by… pic.twitter.com/3rPVnmZVTb — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 18, 2026-Further complicating the question of the intelligence community’s assessments was the resignation on Tuesday of Joseph Kent, who asserted on social media that Iran “posed no imminent threat to our nation.” Kent, who has previously faced scrutiny over his espousal of conspiracy theories and ties to white nationalists, blamed Israel and “its powerful American lobby” for convincing the US to go to war.Democrats also grilled Gabbard on Trump’s claim that he was completely surprised at Iran’s decision to strike Arab neighbors in response to the US and Israeli attacks.Gabbard refused to disclose to the committee whether US intelligence assessments had predicted such retaliatory Iranian strikes. She did say that Iran’s closing of the Strait of Hormuz had been expected, yet she refused to say whether she had briefed Trump about this expectation.Iran’s closure of the crucial strait, through which a fifth of the world’s oil is transported, and its attacks on energy infrastructure in surrounding countries have caused a surge in oil prices and fears of an energy crisis.

Your destiny will be as your leader,' Mossad agent tells cop-Israel said threatening Iranian officers on the phone as part of efforts to stir unrest-Mossad agent tells senior cop he’s on a ‘blacklist,’ augurs his demise in taped call obtained by WSJ, as Israel hopes crippling of domestic security forces will help lead to uprising-By ToI Staff Today, 1:45 am-MAR 19,26

Israeli efforts to topple Iran’s regime in the ongoing war have expanded into the realm of psychological warfare, according to a Wall Street Journal report, which claimed intelligence officials have been placing threatening phone calls to Iranian internal security forces.The calls are apparently part of a larger campaign by Israel to lay the groundwork for an uprising to oust the Islamic Republic by weakening the morale of its public security personnel, including the Revolutionary Guard’s domestic security arms, the Basij militia and special police forces, per the Wednesday report.The Wall Street Journal detailed one such phone exchange between a Mossad agent and police commander, in a taped call obtained by the American outlet.In Farsi, the Israeli agent was reportedly heard saying, “We know everything about you. You are on our blacklist, and we have all the information about you,” to which the commander replied, “OK.”The agent seemed to urge the officer to join in, or at least step aside, in the case of an uprising against the regime. “I called to warn you in advance that you should stand with your people’s side… if you will not do that, your destiny will be as your leader,” he said.“Brother, I swear on the Quran, I’m not your enemy,” the commander reportedly responded. “I’m a dead man already. Just please come help us.”Aside from phone calls, Israeli strikes targeting rank-and-file officers have sent forces scrambling for cover. The strikes are reportedly part of a division of labor by the US and Israel, in which the former goes after the regime’s “military and industrial power” while the latter targets “structures of internal control.”This began with the targeting of command centers, then the targeting of local sports complexes — which Israeli intelligence officials quickly learned were being used as backup gathering spots for internal security forces. The Wall Stree Journal said the strikes on these stadiums were among the deadliest so far in this war.Israel has reportedly since shifted its focus to individual checkpoints and roadblocks operated by members of the oppressive Basij paramilitary volunteer force, targeting personnel with fleets of loitering drones.These efforts have played second fiddle in the public eye to the high-profile assassinations of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Ali Larijani, the powerful secretary of Iran’s National Security Council, but have thrust Iran’s law enforcement system into limbo nonetheless.At least three different checkpoints were targeted Thursday last week, including at the Imam Reza Highway and on Shahed Street in northern Tehran. On Sunday night, Israeli forces hit 11 checkpoints. According to the report, many of the strikes were guided by tips from ordinary Iranians.Residents reported security personnel taking over schools, sports halls and other civilian buildings to evade loitering drones. When security officers take cover in apartments, many tenants evacuate, fearing a strike.Some residents told the Wall Street Journal that police were seen sleeping in tents and buses.Israel has also struck police warehouses, destroying computer equipment, vehicles and police gear, according to target lists cited in the report. Motorcycle units — which have been crucial to the regime in suppressing protests — were another target for the Israeli Air Force.The report said that investigations into crimes like theft that happened before the war are up in the air with police under attack, while quoting a Tehran resident who said police told him and other shop owners to close before dark, since their security could not be guaranteed by cops.Despite major setbacks for the regime, its forces have managed to stave off meaningful collective dissent.Though Israeli officials told the Wall Street Journal that strikes have made a significant dent, it is difficult to gauge to what extent the regime’s command structure has been disrupted, due to its tight grip on internet activity.Meanwhile, experts speculated that if the Islamic Republic manages to hold onto power, it will emerge more emboldened and hardline than it was before, with one telling the newspaper that “they are seeing a decaying system before their eyes… But it would take a lot more attacks to turn the tables.”

Op-ed-Regimes are ousted from within, but the US and Israel must not let up until that happens in Iran-Trump and Netanyahu now allow that their confidence in the Iranian people rising up when the bombings stop may be misplaced. But they cannot end this war without the removal of Iran’s uranium stockpile, and a commitment to keep returning until the regime is gone-By David Horovitz-18 March 2026, 5:16 pm

This Editor’s Note was sent out earlier Wednesday in ToI’s weekly update email to members of the Times of Israel Community. To receive these Editor’s Notes as they’re released, join the ToI Community here.Almost three weeks into the US-Israel war on the Islamic Republic, with much of the world dithering, Israel and much of the Gulf fiercely supportive, and US President Donald Trump confusingly vowing to keep going and to imminently stop, let nobody doubt what hangs in the balance.We are at war because the mass-murdering regime in Tehran — during negotiations aimed by the US at avoiding this conflict, even as the ayatollahs had resumed their nuclear weapons program and were again expanding their ballistic missile arsenal — refused to give up its ostensible “right” to enrich uranium.Why would that be? Because they had already evaded oversight protocols and enriched sufficient uranium for 11 nuclear bombs, as they cheerfully confirmed to Trump’s negotiator Steve Witkoff, and by extension fully intend to proceed along the road to a nuclear arsenal.And what would they do if they reached their destination? Whatever is necessary to destroy Israel and anybody else that resists their would-be regional- and world-dominating skewed Islamic extremist vision of divine will. Just as they have been doing whatever is necessary to slaughter their own domestic opponents by the tens of thousands. Just as they have been targeting their own regional rivals, appeasers and supporters alike, to try to ratchet up pressure to end this war. Just as they are leveraging their capacity to play havoc with global energy supplies via the Strait of Hormuz. Just as they have inspired, armed and trained terrorist armies on Israel’s borders for decades to try to wipe us out. Just as they have carried out incessant acts of terrorism to destabilize free nations and peoples worldwide.After almost three weeks of missile attacks, battered Israelis, hounded from Metula to Eilat, nonetheless overwhelmingly support this war. That’s because we know all too well that the tragic price paid so far — in loss of life, damage, the further decline of our international standing as far right and far left combine to misrepresent what is actually unfolding, and the impact on Jews and Jewish communities targeted by terror and antisemitism — is nothing compared to the apocalyptic consequence for all humanity if these coldhearted fanatics obtain the weapons of mass destruction they are insistently seeking.Sooner or later — and for all of our sakes, let it be sooner — Iranians and the rest of us have to be freed from the black shadow of the Islamic Republic.And if the regime doesn’t fall? Is that, then, how this war will end? With the toppling of the regime?Maybe, but not necessarily.Both Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have said repeatedly that the goal of the war is to create the conditions in which the Iranian public — assessed to widely loathe the regime — can take control from the ayatollahs.Not only that — both of them have said repeatedly since the start of the airstrikes on February 28 that the moment for doing so is imminent.In his opening statement that day, in remarks addressed to “the great, proud people of Iran,” Trump specified that “the hour of your freedom is at hand. Stay sheltered. Don’t leave your home. It’s very dangerous outside. Bombs will be dropping everywhere. When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take. This will be probably your only chance for generations.”Netanyahu last week, in his only press conference to date since the war started, promised Iranians: “The moment when you will be able to embark on a new path of freedom is approaching. That moment is drawing closer.”But both men have lately also reluctantly allowed that their breezy confidence may have been exaggerated and that this campaign may not end with the people of Iran emerging to seize control of their destiny.On Friday, asked by Fox News whether he still believes the masses can oust the ayatollahs, Trump acknowledged, “I really think that’s a big hurdle to climb for people that don’t have weapons.” It will happen, he went on to assert, “but… maybe not immediately.”Similarly Netanyahu, in his Thursday press conference, stressed, “We will create optimal conditions” for the Iranian public to emerge and take charge, but admitted, “I do not deny it: I cannot say for certain that the Iranian people will bring down the regime.”“The [promised] help has come and more will follow,” he added. “We are all hoping for the result of this regime falling.” But “ultimately, a regime is ousted from within.”The intelligence and execution of the joint attacks has been extraordinary, but what of the strategic planning? Have energized, capable new leaders been identified, encouraged and assisted in preparing for the intended moment of truth? Of that, we still know very little.Is that because atypical secrecy has been impressively maintained, or because such planning has been inadequate? Who is supposed to lead the uprising, to reverse the Islamic Revolution? Who, and whose army.And if this war does not end with the fall of the regime, or precipitate its fall in the near future, will the US and Israel keep returning, as they must, to thwart its revival until it does collapse? That stockpile must come out-Whether this proves to be the defining round of conflict, or the Islamic Republic survives in one form or another, it is crucial that the fighting not end with the regime retaining those 450 kilograms of near-weapons-grade uranium — believed to be intact and held underground at the Isfahan nuclear facility and possibly one or two other locations.The regime’s motivation to get to the bomb has increased hugely as it battles to survive — knowing the enhanced strength it would have as a nuclear power in resisting future efforts to oust it.There has been talk of an ambitious and dangerous special forces operation to retrieve the stockpile, and Israel has pulled off some remarkable operations inside Iranian territory, including the Mossad’s seizure and methodical removal of Iran’s nuclear weapons project archive from Tehran in 2018. But this would be a challenge of a far different order, taking control of targets that the regime is undoubtedly braced to defend come what may.In the run-up to this conflict, Iran’s negotiators proved unwilling to give up the 60% uranium hoard — merely to ostensibly downgrade or dilute it, in return for the lifting of all international sanctions. If the war is to have any medium-term benefit, Ariel Levite, a veteran former senior official at the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission, argued persuasively this week, Israel and the US must leverage their successes to ensure that what remains of the regime gives up both the stockpile and its purported right to enrichment. That’s a “preferred option and it’s not impossible,” Levite suggested, even with an extremist Iranian leadership and even at the price of a non-aggression pact and sanctions relief.Far better, needless to say, for the regime to fall, life-affirming Iranians to take control, and the rogue nuclear program to be carefully and irrevocably dismantled.Hubris-The Israel-led “decapitation” policy — which began with the killing of ayatollah Ali Khamenei and many others on the morning of February 28, and continues unabated even as I write these lines — marks an astonishing feat of both intelligence gathering and execution.The declared aim is to eliminate the regime’s leaders, and their successors, and their successors’ successors, until it can no longer function.The intelligence penetration of the regime that is enabling not only pinpoint strikes on nuclear installations and other stationary targets, but, especially, ongoing targeted killings — of extremely savvy figures who know they are being hunted down and yet still cannot escape their fate — stands in almost unimaginable contrast to the catastrophic intelligence vacuum that enabled Hamas to invade southern Israel on October 7, 2023.Those left standing have nowhere they can feel safe, and nobody they can fully trust.But Israel must recognize the dangers of hubris. We wanted to believe — as Trump avowedly did — that the regime’s nuclear and missile programs had been strategically demolished last June, and the regime somewhat deterred from a rapid return to its bomb program. That was not the case.We wanted to believe, and our leadership broadly assured residents of northern Israel, that Hezbollah — its leadership eradicated, many of its operatives killed in the legendary exploding beeper operation, its missile and rocket capacity massively degraded — was largely out of action. Hezbollah is, indeed, not the mighty terrorist army that it was until 2024, but recent days have underlined its ongoing capacity and determination, in defiance of much of Lebanon’s leadership, to wreak destruction.And we may want to believe that Israel is immune to anything remotely resembling the intelligence penetration that the military and security services have evidently achieved in the relentless elimination of the leaders and commanders of the Islamic Republic. But the innumerable arrests and prosecutions here of spies and would-be spies for Iran, and the vast potential for cyber and other electronic penetration, tell a different story.Israel is promising further surprises as it works to counter the Islamic Republic’s military capabilities and eliminate the leadership of the regime. Our leadership must surely know that the regime is trying to do the same, and must not be underestimated.Dystopia via deadly prediction betting? I have to add a short word, also war-related, about the death threats to our indefatigable military correspondent Emanuel Fabian by bettors on Polymarket.Journalism can be a risky business, especially for war reporters. But such reporters have not hitherto had to worry about vicious threats to themselves and their loved ones, issued by financially incentivized criminals, stemming from their straightforward reporting of events.The Times of Israel sadly has experience of dangerous people making credible threats to our staff because of our reporting of financial criminality, notably when we exposed the despicable binary options industry, a fraudulent enterprise that stole billions worldwide, ruined innumerable lives, and even pushed victims to suicide. That industry metastasized and almost all of its perpetrators remain at large, with not a single successful prosecution in Israel and precious few around the world.Now Fabian was targeted by users of a real-life-events prediction gambling enterprise that allowed them to place bets on developments in the war against Iran. Polymarket has condemned the threats, says it has (somehow) identified the accounts involved and banned them, and has promised to convey the relevant information to the appropriate authorities.That’s all well and good. But it is still promoting bets on the progress of the war.Taking bets where lives are directly at stake should be unthinkable. And since nothing is unthinkable, it should be illegal. Where money is involved, some people are capable of unlimited immorality, unscrupulousness and criminality. These kinds of bets provide financial encouragement for such people to say, and do, things that get other people killed.Think on that. Think of where it can lead. Think what corrupt and dangerous people in positions where they have the capacity to get people killed — private criminals and criminals with political power — can do to win these bets. From threatening a reporter to get him to change an accurate report for the sake of a few million pounds, to sending troops into this or that battle, starting this or that war, and lord knows what else. The opportunities for financial gain are endless, and the consequences for victims are unlimited.Dystopia via deadly prediction betting. Is that the way we want to go? It’s past time for honest people with political power to intervene.

Senior UAE official says Iranian attacks will drive Gulf countries into Israeli arms-Emirati presidential adviser Anwar Gargash says ‘more channels will open’ between Israel and Arab countries it doesn’t have ties with, in the wake of incessant Iranian strikes By Lazar Berman-18 March 2026, 4:32 pm

A top adviser to the United Arab Emirates’ president said on Tuesday that Iran’s attacks on Gulf states are pushing them closer to Israel and to the US.“Iran’s full-throttle attack on the Gulf states will actually strengthen the Israeli role in the Gulf, will not diminish it,” Anwar Gargash said during a Council on Foreign Relations event.“For countries that have relations with Israel, this is — you know, this relationship, in my opinion, will be even more strengthened,” he continued. “For countries that don’t have, I expect… that more channels will be open.”Israel normalized relations with the UAE and Bahrain, another Gulf country, in 2020.Since the US and Israel opened their aerial campaign against Iran on February 28, Tehran has attacked airports, ports, oil facilities and commercial hubs in the six Gulf states with missiles and drones while also attacking Israel and disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz — the artery carrying about a fifth of global oil and underpinning Gulf economies.The attacks have reinforced Gulf fears that leaving Iran with any significant offensive weaponry or arms manufacturing capacity could embolden it to hold the region’s energy lifeline hostage whenever tensions rise.However, they have not joined any attacks themselves, as Gulf leaders remain deeply fearful of triggering a broader, uncontrollable conflagration.Gargash said at Tuesday’s online event that his country could join an international effort led by the US to ensure the safety and security of the Strait of Hormuz.The next day saw a major Israeli strike on the largest gas field in the world.The South Pars/North Dome mega-field supplies around 70 percent of Iran’s domestic natural gas. Iran, which shares the massive field with energy giant Qatar, has been developing its side since the late 1990s.Iran’s state television said that in response to the strike, the Islamic Republic will be attacking oil and gas infrastructure in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.Iran specifically threatened Saudi Arabia’s Samref Refinery and its Jubail Petrochemical Complex, the UAE’s Al Hasan Gas Field, and the petrochemical plants and a refinery in Qatar.The UAE has faced more Iranian attacks than any other country. Since the start of the war, the UAE has intercepted 327 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,699 drones, according to the Gulf state’s defense ministry. Two UAE soldiers have died in the war, as have six civilians, with another 158 wounded.“We’re not seeing 2,000 Israeli missiles and drones targeting us,” said Gargash. “We’re seeing 2,000 Iranian missiles and drones targeting us.”Predominantly Shiite Muslim Iran has often viewed its Sunni Arab Gulf neighbors — close allies of the US that host American military bases — with deep suspicion, even if relations with Qatar and Oman have generally been less fraught.“I think for countries that are seeking to buttress also their defense, their technology, I think it will be more linked,” said Gargash. “And I think this is also the folly of this Iranian strategy, an Iranian strategy that will actually make the Gulf — make Israel less of a threat and Iran more of a threat.”He said that the Gulf countries will also double down on their ties with the US.“In this war we are seeing how important that American connection is,” said Gargash, “although that American connection — we might criticize it over a certain defense system or over a certain of lack of response… overall I think the Iranian folly of targeting the region is not in any way diminishing the America[n] role. I think it’s strengthening the America[n] roles.”Over the years, Iran and its regional allies have been accused of attacks on Gulf energy installations, not least a 2019 strike on Saudi Arabia’s Abqaiq and Khurais oil facilities — for which Iran denied responsibility — that halved Saudi output and rattled energy markets.The six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council — Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and the UAE — have held just one Zoom call, and no Arab summit has been convened to discuss coordinated action.US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said last week that Gulf partners were “stepping up even more” and were willing to “go on the offense” while already working with Washington on collective and integrated air defenses, though he did not specify what else they might do.A senior UAE official said his country had chosen restraint, after Iran said the US military had used the UAE to strike Kharg Island, home to Iran’s main oil export terminal.Reuters contributed to this report.

Pacific nations fear fuel shortages as Middle East war sends oil prices soaring.

Nuku'alofa, Tonga, March 19 (AFP) Mar 19, 2026-Leaders of Samoa and Tonga appealed for help this week as the import-reliant Pacific nations raised fears over possible fuel shortages and escalating costs caused by war in the Middle East.Oil prices have surged to nearly $110 a barrel following strikes against energy infrastructure in Iran and the Gulf states.The crisis in global energy markets has been felt as far away as the south Pacific, where nations like Samoa and Tonga are heavily reliant on imported petroleum.In Samoa, about two thirds of the country's energy generation comes from imported diesel fuel.Speaking after a meeting with New Zealand leader Christopher Luxon, Samoan Prime Minister La'aulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt said he had asked if it was possible to divert fuel to his country in case of crisis."We don't know what's going to happen next," La'aulialemalietoa said.He said Samoa secured its fuel supply from Singapore and other nations, but had asked Luxon to help "cover us in case something happened".And in Tonga -- where 80 percent of its energy generation comes from imported diesel fuel -- Prime Minister Lord Fakafanua said New Zealand and Australia were "sharing intelligence" with his country to help them best prepare for shortages. Tourism makes up 25 percent of Samoa's GDP and 11 percent in Tonga.That's raising concern for countries heavily reliant on airlines that are facing huge cost pressures due to the price of jet fuel.The two nations also depend on their fisheries for food. Any shortage in fuel affects the ability of communities to fuel boats and feed themselves.Tonga had already faced fuel supply issues last year after maintenance delays, limited storage and a stranded fuel vessel left the country almost dry.Lord Fakafanua said he wanted to manage expectations for Tongans concerned about supply and cost."The restrictions are beyond our control," he said."What we can do is prepare as best we can, and part of that is the sharing of intelligence with our partners such as Australia and New Zealand."My concern is about ensuring that we have enough energy for the country," he said, adding that "for now we seem to be okay".Lord Fakafanua said he hoped for a swift resolution to the Middle East conflict."We don't advocate for violence. Our foreign policy remains friend to all, enemy to no one."

PROOF HALF ON EARTH DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD (8 BILLION ON EARTH)

REVELATION 6:7-8 (8 BILLION- 2 BILLION = 6 BILLION)
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 BILLION) to kill with sword,(WEAPONS) and with hunger,(FAMINE) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE).

REVELATION 9:15,18 (6 BILLION - 2 BILLION = 4 BILLION)
15 And the four(DEMONIC WAR) angels were loosed,
18 By these three was the third part of men killed,(2 BILLION) by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their mouths.(NUCLEAR ATOMIC BOMBS)

HALF OF EARTHS POPULATION DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION.(THESE VERSES ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)

LUKE 17:34-37 (8 TOTAL BILLION - 4 BILLION DEAD IN TRIB = 4 BILLION TO JESUS KINGDOM) (HALF DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD JUST LIKE THE BIBLE SAYS)(GOD DOES NOT LIE)(AND NOTICE MOST DIE IN WAR AND DISEASES-NOT COMETS-ASTEROIDS-QUAKES OR TSUNAMIS)
34 I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other shall be left.(half earths population 4 billion die in the 7 yr trib)
35 Two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
36 Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
37 And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord? And he said unto them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be gathered together.(Christians have new bodies,this is the people against Jerusalem during the 7 yr treaty)(Christians bodies are not being eaten by the birds).THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES.BECAUSE NOT HALF OF PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE CHRISTIANS.AND THE CONTEXT IN LUKE 17 IS THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION OR 7 YR TREATY PERIOD.WHICH IS JUDGEMENT ON THE EARTH.NOT 50% RAPTURED TO HEAVEN.

MATTHEW 24:37-42 (THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-SURE NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)
37 But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
40 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
42 Watch therefore:(FOR THE LAST DAYS SIGNS HAPPENING) for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.

WORLD TERRORISM

GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.(CAN YOU SAY TORNADOES,HURRICANES,VOLCANOES,EARTH QUAKES,LANDSLIDES,FLASH FLOODING,EXPLOSIONS,SNOW STORMS,THEN FINALLY NUKESAND ANY OTHER JUDGEMENTS THE EARTH CAN VOMIT THE SINNERS OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH WITH.

MARK 13:8
8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom:(ETHNIC GROUP AGAINST ETHNIC GROUP) and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.

LUKE 21:11
11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places,(DIFFERNT PLACES AT THE SAME TIME) and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.

2 Peter 3:6-7 Amplified Bible (AMP) (HOT SUN, NUKES ETC)
6 By these waters also the world of that time was deluged and destroyed. 
7 By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly.

LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun,(HEATING UP-SOLAR ECLIPSES) and in the moon,(MAN ON THE MOON-LUNAR ECLIPSES) and in the stars;(ASTEROIDS-PROPHECY SIGNS) and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity;(MASS CONFUSION) the sea and the waves roaring;(FIERCE WINDS)
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear,(TORNADOES,HURRICANES,STORMS) and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth:(DESTRUCTION) for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.(FROM QUAKES,NUKES ETC)

GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)

ISAIAH 14:12-14
12  How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13  For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14  I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)

JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)

And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE.

Joel 3:2-King James Version (YOU DIVIDE JERUSALEM IN HALF - YOUR POKING GOD IN THE EYE - GOD SAYS AN EYE FOR AN EYE AND A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH- YOU WANNA DIVIDE JERUSALEM IN HALF -  HALF OF EARTHS POPULATION 4 BILLION DIE ON EARTH.
2 I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land.

Israel conducts wave of strikes on Beirut, knocks out southern bridges-Beirut, Lebanon, March 18 (AFP) Mar 18, 2026

Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war on March 2 when militant group Hezbollah launched rockets towards Israel to avenge the killing of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.Israel responded with intense strikes on Lebanon that have killed at least 968 people and displaced over a million, according to local authorities, and by launching ground operations in the south.AFP journalists in the Lebanese capital said three densely-populated neighbourhoods in the heart of Beirut were hit on Wednesday, killing at least 12 people and wounding 41, according to the health ministry.In Bashoura, a whole building collapsed into a mound of rubble after being struck."It was at 4:00 am, we were asleep," said Sara Saleh, a 29-year-old woman displaced from Beirut's southern suburbs, long a Hezbollah bastion but where hundreds of thousands of people live."We fled in our pyjamas," she told AFP, after she and her family fled a school they were sheltering in nearby.- Hezbollah TV - Lebanon's official National News Agency (NNA) said a strike had hit an apartment in the central Zuqaq al-Blat neighbourhood, a densely-populated area close to the government's headquarters and several embassies.Two other strikes targeted apartments in the central Basta district, another heavily populated area that Israel struck during a 2024 war with Hezbollah.An AFP correspondent saw emergency workers at the scene in Basta where the walls of apartments on two adjacent floors appeared to have been blasted off.Another strike later in the morning also hit Zuqaq al-Blat, where an AFP journalist saw people clearing dust and glass from cars and the streets.Hezbollah's Al Manar TV said Mohammad Sherri, the director of its political programmes, had been killed along with his wife in one of the strikes in Zuqaq al-Blat.Lebanese Information Minister Paul Morcos said that targeting "media professionals constitutes a flagrant violation of international law".Hezbollah condemned what it said was Israel's "assassination" of Sherri, describing it as a "deliberate attack".In a statement Wednesday, the Israeli army said that, on Tuesday, one of its strikes in the "area of Beirut" had killed a commander in a division linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. AFP was unable to independently confirm this.- Panic in the south -Late Wednesday, the Israeli army renewed strikes on several towns and villages in south Lebanon, according to the NNA, while Hezbollah claimed rocket salvos on a defence company in Haifa and on Nahariya, both in northern Israel.Israel attacked two bridges across the Litani River, which splits the south of the country.AFP photos showed a bridge in an agricultural area north of the southern city of Tyre partially destroyed, with fires burning in the surrounding brush.Israel said Wednesday it would target bridges crossing the Litani, "to prevent the transfer of reinforcements and weapons" to the frontlines, essentially cutting off a large part of the south from the rest of the country.In a statement issued after the twin bridge attacks, the Israeli defence minister said: "This is a direct action against Hezbollah's use of Lebanon's state infrastructure... and also a clear message to the Lebanese government: the State of Israel will not allow such a reality."Israel struck at least five gas stations belonging to the Al-Amana fuel company, which it said finances Hezbollah.This came as Hezbollah announced it had repelled an attempt by "Israeli enemy soldiers to advance" in Khiam, a town about six kilometres (four miles) from the border that has witnessed fierce clashes in recent days.Late Tuesday, the Israeli military had issued an evacuation order for most of the city of Tyre as well as swathes of surrounding areas, sending people fleeing northwards, an AFP correspondent said.In a statement on Wednesday the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said "last night's violent escalation marks a further worrying deterioration"."Heavy exchanges of fire, intensified air and ground activity, and increased presence of Israeli forces inside Lebanese territory are deeply concerning developments," it added. 

IDF strikes Hezbollah financial, military sites; Lebanese authorities report 14 dead-Army says it will bomb Litani River crossings used by Hezbollah as it repeats warning for south Lebanon residents to flee northward following Hezbollah rocket barrage on north By Emanuel Fabian-and Agencies Today, 6:05 pm-MAR 18,26

Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon on Wednesday killed at least 14 people and wounded dozens, according to Lebanon’s health ministry, as the Israel Defense Forces said it struck Hezbollah targets in response to the Iran-backed terror group’s rocket barrage on northern Israel overnight.The military also renewed its call for residents of Hezbollah’s southern Lebanon heartland to flee northward, and said it would bomb crossings used by Hezbollah to move troops and equipment south over the Litani River, which runs some 30 kilometers (18 miles) north of the Israeli border.Israel has escalated airstrikes and pushed troops farther into Lebanon after Hezbollah earlier this month started launching attacks on Israel for the first time since the November 2024 Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement, which ended over a year of conflict.Hezbollah has said the strikes were in response to both Israel’s continued presence and strikes in Lebanon since the agreement, and the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei at the start of the US-Israeli bombing campaign in Iran on February 28.Israeli strikes on central Beirut’s Basta and Zuqaq al-Blat neighborhoods on Wednesday morning killed at least 12 people and wounded 41, said Lebanon’s health ministry, which does not distinguish between combatants and civilians.“It was at 4 a.m., we were asleep,” said Sara Saleh, a 29-year-old woman displaced from Beirut’s southern district, a densely populated Hezbollah stronghold.“We fled in our pyjamas,” she told AFP, after she and her family fled a school they were sheltering in nearby.Among those killed were the director of political programming for Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV and his wife, while their children and grandchildren were wounded, the network said.The IDF had issued an evacuation warning for one building in Beirut’s Bachoura neighborhood, saying it would target facilities used by Hezbollah. In the morning, the military said the Air Force had struck facilities of Hezbollah’s quasi-bank Al-Qard al-Hasan in Beirut.Also in Beirut, the military said a strike carried out by the Israeli Navy targeted a “key” Hezbollah operative. No further details were given.The IDF said it also struck command centers “deliberately embedded within the civilian population” in the southern coastal city of Tyre, which it described as a Hezbollah “center of gravity.” The Tyre area had already been partially evacuated of civilians, and the military issued a new warning ahead of the strikes.A building collapses in Beirut following an Israeli strike after the Israeli military called on residents of the city's central neighbourhood to evacuate, warning of an imminent attack on the Lebanese capital targeting the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah pic.twitter.com/vQpWZQs68m — AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 18, 2026-Another airstrike in south Lebanon targeted a headquarters of the Imam Hossein Division, an Iranian militia that operates alongside Hezbollah, the military added.Lebanon’s health ministry said two people, including a civil defense rescuer, were killed in an Israeli strike on a vehicle near the main seaside road in Sidon. There was no immediate comment from the military on that strike.Later on Wednesday morning, the military targeted gas stations in Lebanon that it said were owned by Hezbollah.Al-Amana, a fuel distribution company that is owned by Hezbollah, has been under US sanctions since February 2020. The IDF said the company “constitutes fundamental economic infrastructure that supports Hezbollah’s military capabilities.”???????????????? Destruction and plumes of smoke were reported following an airstrike on the Al-Amana station in Deir Qanoun. pic.twitter.com/uQAooEWBIZ — ???????????????? Gabriel Ferrigno | Geopolitics (@bielferrigno) March 18, 2026-The strikes on  Al-Amana were intended to cause a blow to both the terror group’s income and mobility, according to the IDF.“The targeted assets generate millions of dollars of profits for the terror organization. These funds are funneled through accounts owned by Hezbollah’s Al-Quard Al-Hassan Association, and fund Hezbollah’s terror activity,” the military said.The military also repeated its call, which was first issued on Thursday and renewed on Tuesday, for residents of southern Lebanon to flee north of the Zahrani River, which runs about 18 kilometers (11 miles) north of the Litani River, where the IDF said it would target crossings used by Hezbollah.The IDF has assessed that just under 1,000 members of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force crossed the Litani River into southern Lebanon to confront Israeli forces carrying out a ground operation.So far, the IDF said it has killed at least 200 Radwan operatives, who the military says are deployed in small cells across nearly every village in southern Lebanon and are mostly retreating after encountering Israeli forces.“Due to Hezbollah’s activities and the movement of terror operatives to southern Lebanon under the cover of the civilian population, the IDF is forced to carry out extensive and precise strikes against Hezbollah’s terror activities,” said army spokesman Col. Avichay Adraee on Wednesday.To “prevent the transfer of reinforcements and combat equipment, the IDF intends to attack crossings on the Litani River” in the afternoon, said Adraee. Addressing south Lebanon residents, he added: “For your safety, you must continue moving to the area north of the Zahrani River and refrain from any movement southward that could endanger your lives.”Last week, the military struck a bridge on the Litani River that it said was being used by Hezbollah as a “key crossing” to move from northern to southern Lebanon.IDF says it thwarted over half of overnight rocket barrage-The IDF said Wednesday that it thwarted more than half of Hezbollah’s overnight rocket barrage on northern Israel, and assessed that the terror group plans to launch similarly large attacks every few days.According to military estimates, Hezbollah intended to fire at least 100 rockets. In practice, it mustered around 40 short-range rockets, several missiles, and five drones.Most of the rockets were intercepted, landed in open areas, or fell short in Lebanon. One, however, struck a home in the northern city of Karmiel, causing damage. All five of the drones were intercepted, according to the IDF.The Israeli Air Force carried out strikes on Hezbollah rocket launchers, launch teams, and command centers both before and during the barrage, aiming to disrupt it. The military said several launchers were destroyed before they could be used, and at least 10 more were struck afterward.In recent days, Hezbollah has been firing an average of about 150 rockets per day, according to the IDF, which assesses that the group is attempting to periodically escalate with larger barrages like the one planned last night.Roughly two-thirds of the daily rocket fire has been directed at Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon and along the border, with the remaining third aimed at Israel.The IDF believes Hezbollah still possesses thousands of short-range rockets with ranges of up to 40 kilometers (24.8 miles), along with hundreds of longer-range projectiles.However, most of the terror group’s remaining capabilities are now based deeper in southern Lebanon, including north of the Litani River. As a result, short-range rockets are largely limited to targeting troops in southern Lebanon or Israeli communities in the Galilee, rather than cities deeper inside Israel.The military also assesses that Hezbollah has decentralized its rocket array, using launchers with fewer barrels spread across more locations. While this makes them harder to detect and destroy, it also reduces the number of rockets that can be fired at once.Meanwhile, the IDF and the Shin Bet internal security service said Wednesday that a senior Hamas moneyman was killed in an Israeli strike on the offices of Hamas’s “fundraising apparatus” in Sidon on Sunday.Wissam Mustafa Hussein Taha operated under Hamas fundraising chief Essam Khashan and had worked “to raise hundreds of millions of dollars worldwide for Hamas,” the Shin Bet said, adding that the funds “are used to finance terrorism, military buildup, and salaries for operatives in the military wing.”The IDF on Wednesday also published footage showing the identification of Hezbollah operatives transporting weapons in southern Lebanon, before being targeted in an airstrike.The operatives were identified by troops of the 91st “Galilee” Regional Division moving RPGs and other weapons out of a car. A short while later, an Air Force drone struck and killed the Hezbollah members, the IDF said.In another incident, troops of the 401st Armored Brigade identified two Hezbollah operatives who had launched rockets at Israeli forces, and a short while later, they were struck and killed, the military said.Elsewhere in southern Lebanon, troops of the 300th “Baram” Regional Brigade recently demolished over 80 Hezbollah sites, the IDF said, adding that the brigade killed two Hezbollah operatives who emerged from one of the sites.Strikes in Lebanon killing or wounding a classroom of kids every day, says UN officialIDF strikes in Lebanon have killed over 900 people and displaced more than a million since Hezbollah renewed its attacks on Israel, according to Lebanese authorities.At least 111 children have been killed and 334 wounded in Israel’s strikes on Lebanon, according to Lebanese health ministry figures.“That’s a classroom of children every day since the beginning of the war that’s either killed or injured in Lebanon,” UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Ted Chaiban told Reuters in Beirut on Wednesday.Israel says it does not deliberately target civilians and that it takes multiple steps, including early evacuation warnings, to mitigate harm to civilians before strikes on terror targets take place.Children across the region have “paid a terrible price” as the war has expanded across the Middle East, with Iran launching missiles and drones throughout the region in response to the continued US-Israeli bombing campaign, said Chaiban.“The first thing we’re calling for is a de-escalation, a political way forward to this war,” he said.On Wednesday, France’s special envoy for Lebanon, Jean-Yves Le Drian, said Hezbollah “bears full responsibility for the resumption of fighting in Lebanon” but “Israel’s response has been disproportionate and counterproductive, as it unites various actors against Israel.”Speaking to the France Info radio station, Le Drian accused Israel of spurning offers by the Lebanese government to enter into negotiations, and of driving the mass displacement in Lebanon with the IDF’s evacuation warnings.Israel and the US have criticized the Lebanese state for failing to disarm Hezbollah in accordance with the November 2024 ceasefire agreement. Le Drian said the state had taken steps toward disarmament.“Israel occupied Lebanon for many years and did not succeed in eliminating Hezbollah’s military capabilities,” Le Drian said. “It cannot now demand that the Lebanese government achieve this in three days under bombardment.”Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

3,500 people evacuated, 10,946 damage claims filed since start of latest Iran war-State comptroller report shows most evacuations from Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Beit Shemesh and Beersheba, with half of damage claims coming from Tel Aviv region By Sue Surkes-Today, 11:38 am-MAR  18,26

Just under 3,500 residents of Israel have been forced to evacuate their homes since the start of the current war against Iran, and 10,946 claims for property damage have been submitted, the state comptroller said.A report published Monday covered the period from the start of the war on February 28 to 8 a.m. on Sunday.Evacuations took place in 22 local authorities hit by missiles or interception fragments. They were led by Tel Aviv-Jaffa (1,420), Beit Shemesh west of Jerusalem (840), and the southern city of Beersheba (570). In fourth place came the mixed Arab-Jewish central city of Ramle (190), followed by Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv (105), Zarzir, a Bedouin town in northern Israel (65), and the central cities of Givatayim (55) and Ramat Gan (40).Nine people, including three siblings, were killed in Beit Shemesh earlier this month when an Iranian missile strike demolished a synagogue and several homes. Israel’s rescue services said 65 people were hospitalized in the attack, including two seriously wounded.In one major hit on Beersheba, at least 19 people were injured.Around 60 percent of the evacuees countrywide chose to move into hotels, with the rest finding their own accommodations, with state support.As barrages of missiles continued to rain down on central Israel, a ballistic missile killed a Ramat Gan couple in their 70s early on Wednesday morning.Of the compensation claims, around 7,650 were for structural damage, 1,180 for broken equipment, 1,950 for vehicle damage and 175 classified as “other.”Around half of all property claims (5,614) were submitted from the Tel Aviv region, the report said.Tel Aviv was followed by the area around the southern city of Ashkelon (4,022), northwestern Acre (815), northeastern Tiberias (278), and Jerusalem (217).To shorten the bureaucratic process for claiming compensation, the Tax Authority has introduced a fast-track system for claims of up to NIS 30,000 ($9,720) that requires an owner’s declaration and photos of the damage. This is supposed to provide payments within a week without the need for a surveyor’s visit.Of the 10,946 claims submitted during the report’s timeframe, 1,821 were opened in this track. No data was available for any payments made.

Iran executes man accused of spying for Mossad-Kouroush Keyvani was arrested during June war and convicted for providing Israeli spy agency with information about ‘sensitive locations’By Agencies Today, 11:38 am-MAR 18,26

Iran executed a man accused ​of spying for ‌Israel, the judiciary’s Mizan news ​agency said on Wednesday, in the first such execution announced since the war with Israel and the United States broke out on February 28.“The death sentence of a spy for the Zionist regime, who had been providing images and information, about the country’s sensitive locations to Mossad officers was carried out this morning,” the Mizan Online website said.Mizan identified the man as Kouroush Keyvani and said he was arrested during Iran’s 12-day war with Israel last June.It listed details of his alleged meetings with agents from Israel’s Mossad spy agency and said he received training in “six European countries and in Tel Aviv.”Locked ⁠in a decades-long shadow war with Israel, Iran has ​executed ​scores of ⁠people it has accused of links ​to Mossad and ​of ⁠facilitating its operations inside the country.The most recent execution of a man Iran accused of spying for Israel was on January 7. Mizan named the accused as Ali Ardestani.

Russia sharing satellite imagery and drone technology with Iran – report-Moscow said providing its own domestically produced components to improve strike capabilities of Iranian Shahed drones; White House says support not making any difference to war By ToI Staff Today, 8:38 am-MAR 18,26

Russia has been expanding its intelligence sharing and military cooperation with Iran, providing satellite imagery and improved drone technology to aid Tehran’s targeting of US forces in the region, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.According to the report, Moscow is helping its ally Iran with the aim of dragging out the war, as it has economic and military benefits for Russia.Sources, including a senior European intelligence officer, said Russia has been supplying Iran with parts to modify Shahed drones, providing them with improved communications, navigation, and targeting capabilities. Shahed drones are made by Iran, but the Russians have their own domestically produced versions. The Russians have also been sharing their experience in using the weapons against Ukraine, with advice on how best to launch attacks with multiple drones.The Journal and the Washington Post have both previously reported that Russia was giving Iran satellite information about the location of US forces in the Middle East. Sources told the Journal in its recent report that such cooperation has further increased and is believed to have aided the Iranians in hitting US radar systems in the region.The information is coming from satellites operated by the Russian Aerospace Forces, one official said.The Kremlin did not respond to a request for comment.White House spokeswoman Olivia Wales shrugged off the report, saying that Russian support to Iran is not having a significant impact on war achievements.“Nothing provided to Iran by any other country is affecting our operational success,” she said, claiming that US strikes on Iranian assets have led to “their missile attacks decreasing by 90 percent and their drone attacks decreasing by 95%.”Iran has launched numerous missile and drone attacks on countries hosting US bases in the region, as well as on Israeli population centers, in retaliation for the American-Israeli campaign that began on February 28 with extensive airstrikes and has continued unabated ever since.Earlier this month, CNN reported that satellite imagery shows several US radar sites in the region have been hit, impeding air defense capabilities, including one servicing a THAAD defense battery in Jordan and several radar systems in the United Arab Emirates. The New York Times reported on seven US radar and communication sites hit across the region. Drone and missiles have also hit civilian targets and oil infrastructure in Gulf countries, causing casualties and damage.Ukraine says that Russia has used some 57,000 Shahed drones in the ongoing war between the two countries. In addition to thousands it received from Iran, Russia has also been manufacturing the drones itself, giving them improved targeting abilities and better resistance to electronic warfare jamming, the Journal said. Some of those improvements are now being shared with Iran.Meanwhile, Kyiv has developed a range of cheap and effective drone interceptors — aerial craft designed to hit incoming attack drones mid-air. Earlier this month, the Washington Post reported that Ukrainian military personnel were expected to arrive in the Gulf to help countries there fend off Iranian drone attacks.With Iran seeking to strangle off the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route connecting the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea, oil prices have risen, boosting a key element of the Russian economy. In addition, Moscow is seen to be benefitting from the US depleting stocks of interceptor missiles that the Ukrainians want for their own air defenses.Russia and Iran have long enjoyed close ties, and in January 2025, the two countries signed a strategic partnership agreement to further improve cooperation, including military and defense partnerships.

US encouraging Syria to assist with disarming Hezbollah in Lebanon — sources-People briefed on the matter say Damascus is hesitant to take military action in eastern Lebanon, concerned about risks of Iranian missile attacks and domestic instability By Feras Dalatey, Maya Gebeily and Timour Azhari Today, 6:49 am-MAR 18,26

DAMASCUS, Syria (Reuters) – The United States has encouraged Syria to consider sending forces into eastern Lebanon to help disarm Hezbollah, but Damascus is reluctant to embark on such a mission for fear of being sucked into the war in the Middle East and inflaming sectarian tensions, five people briefed on the matter said.The proposal to Syria’s US-allied government reflects intensifying moves to disarm Iran-backed Hezbollah, which opened fire at Israel in support of Tehran on March 2, prompting an Israeli offensive in Lebanon.The idea was first discussed by US and Syrian officials last year, said two of the sources — both Syrian officials — and two others familiar with the discussions. All spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.The idea was raised again by US officials around the time the US and Israel began their war against Iran. The two Syrian officials said a US request came shortly before the war began. A Western intelligence source said it was just after it started.Reuters spoke to 10 sources for this article — six Syrian officials and government advisors, two Western diplomats, a European official and a Western intelligence source. All said Syria’s Sunni Islamist-led government had been cautiously considering a cross-border operation but remained hesitant.US encouragement for a Syrian operation in eastern Lebanon and Syria’s hesitation to carry one out have not previously been reported.A US State Department spokesperson declined to comment on “private diplomatic communications,” and referred Reuters to the Syrian and Lebanese governments for comments on their operations.After this story was published, US envoy for Syria Tom Barrack, who is also ambassador to Turkey, posted on X that “reporting regarding the United States encouraging Syria to send forces into Lebanon is false and inaccurate.”Damascus offers assurances to Lebanon-Despite historic enmity towards Hezbollah and Tehran — both fought alongside Bashar al-Assad during Syria’s 2011-24 civil war — Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has moved cautiously since US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran began on February 28.One source, a senior Syrian official, said Damascus and its Arab allies agreed Syria should stay out of the war, and take only defensive measures.Damascus has deployed rocket units and thousands of troops at the Lebanese frontier since early February, calling these measures defensive.Syria’s ministries of foreign affairs and information did not respond to requests for comment.Responding to questions from Reuters, Lebanon’s presidency said it had not received any “hint or notice from the US, the West, the Arab countries or Syria” about US-Syria discussions on a potential cross-border operation.Lebanese President Joseph Aoun had held a bilateral call with Sharaa, and a trilateral call also involving France’s president, in which Sharaa said Syria respected Lebanon’s sovereignty and had no intervention plans, the presidency said.It said Lebanon coordinates with Syria on border arrangements but has never discussed Hezbollah with Damascus.Lebanon’s military said channels of coordination with Syria remained open “within the framework of addressing border issues and common security challenges”, with the aim of preventing tensions or incidents and ensuring stability in the border area.Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said Sharaa had told him “the reinforcement of the military presence along the Syrian-Lebanese border aims solely to strengthen border control and maintain internal Syrian security,” and that Sharaa underlined the importance of continued coordination.Aoun has pursued a policy aimed at securing Hezbollah’s disarmament but Beirut has moved cautiously, with Hezbollah wielding a potent arsenal and enjoying significant support among Lebanese Shi’ite Muslims.Sharaa has said he supports Aoun’s efforts to disarm Hezbollah.Damascus sees risk of Iranian attack, minority unrest-The senior Syrian official said Washington had given the green light for an operation into eastern Lebanon to help Lebanon disarm Hezbollah — when the time is right.But Damascus saw risks including possible Iranian missile attacks and potential for unrest among minority Shi’ites, threatening efforts to stabilize Syria after sectarian violence last year.Two Western diplomats also said Washington had approved the idea of a Syrian cross-border operation against Hezbollah. The Western intelligence source and a European official said the US had asked Syria’s army to play a more active role countering Hezbollah in Lebanon, including via a possible incursion into the east.The Western intelligence source and the European official said Syria’s leadership was wary of entering Lebanon as this could inflame bilateral tensions.A Syrian military official said there was no final decision yet on any possible operation inside Lebanon, but the option of intervening in the event of a conflict between the Lebanese state and Hezbollah remained on the table.Syrian domination under the Assads-Syria long dominated Lebanon under the Assads, sending in forces in 1976 during the 1975-90 civil war at the invitation of president Suleiman Frangieh and controlling Lebanon’s post-war politics until its withdrawal in 2005.Any Syrian intervention could fuel sectarian tensions in both Syria and Lebanon, home to a mosaic of sects including Sunnis, Christians, Druze and Shi’ites.In a March 13 interview with Lebanese broadcaster MTV, Syrian Defense Ministry spokesperson Brigadier General Hassan Abdel Ghani said the build-up at the border was a defensive measure. There was a high level of coordination with Lebanon’s army, he said, and Sharaa supported the establishment of Lebanese state authority over Lebanon.Last week, Syria’s army said Hezbollah artillery shells landed in a border village. Hezbollah had said it had repelled an Israeli attempt to infiltrate Lebanon from the same village. Israeli officials said they were unaware of any such operation. The Syrian army said it was “considering appropriate options to take the necessary actions” in response.

Analysis-‘A deluxe war’: Why Israeli support for the battle with Iran has stayed so high-Public backing is still sky-high despite sirens, sleepless nights and shuttered schools. The reason, pollsters say, is Israelis feel they’re waging an existential fight in relative safety By Ben Sales-Today, 4:21 am-MAR 18,26`

Last week, the psychoanalyst Yoram Yovell made waves when he went on TV and, in the middle of a conversation about the Iran war, accused part of the country of being “a bunch of spoiled prima donnas.”“I’ve never seen anything like this,” he said on Channel 12. “Gentlemen, ladies, the people of Israel, you need to kiss the Air Force’s feet. You need to wake up, to say thank you. There’s never been a war like this. There’s never been an army like this.”He went on, “The Air Force, the pilots, and the Home Front Command are giving you a deluxe war. Say thank you, for God’s sake!”If you’re wondering why, going on three weeks into the war with Iran, the vast majority of Israelis still support it, there’s your answer.The past 18 days have not been easy here in Israel. As of early Wednesday morning, 14 people have been killed in Israel from Iranian missile attacks. The north is under a constant barrage of rockets and drones from Hezbollah, with IDF soldiers pushing deeper into Lebanon. Routinely, Israel’s hospitals record more than 100 people admitted per day due to injuries from the fighting — whether from missile attacks themselves or the constant rush to shelter every time a siren sounds.Speaking of bomb sirens: Quiet nights in central Israel, where the population is concentrated, feel like an increasingly distant memory, especially for people who need to leave their apartment every time the alarm blares. During the writing of this analysis alone, two sirens went off in Tel Aviv. It was at complaints about the sirens that Yovell aimed his rebuke.In most of the country, parents have had almost three trying weeks at home with their kids as workplaces stay open but schools remain shuttered, with the two-week Passover break around the corner.And this is all after, not nine months ago, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the last Iran war in June was a “historic victory” that would “abide for generations.”Considering all of that, you could be forgiven for thinking Israelis would no longer support this war — except they do, in spades.High levels of resilience to fight an ‘existential danger’A survey by the Israel Democracy Institute taken on the war’s third and fourth day found that 82 percent of Israelis overall, including 93% of Jewish Israelis, support the US-Israeli operation against Iran. In the IDI’s second survey, taken a week or so later, the numbers were 81% and 92.5%, respectively. In both polls, about a quarter of Arab Israelis conveyed support.Surveys by the Institute for National Security Studies likewise show overall support holding firm. Its first poll, released on March 3, found that 81% of Israelis backed the operation. In a second poll released on Tuesday, the number was 78.5%.All of the shifts, in both the IDI and INSS polls, were within the margin of error. In other words, it’s reasonable to say support for the war has basically not budged at all.Why is that? According to pollsters, it’s because of what Yovell said. Most Israelis see Iran as a pressing, existential threat. And to defeat it, all they’ve been asked to endure is a “deluxe war” where the risk of casualty is low, and most, if not all, of life can continue as normal.The latest IDI survey found that 79% of Jews feel somewhat or very protected from Iran’s attacks. Among Arabs, the number was 15%.“Altogether, look, the economic situation is good overall, and there’s a support system — now there’s the whole issue of [government-backed] unpaid leave, and so on,” Tamar Hermann, academic director of IDI’s Viterbi Family Center for Public Opinion and Policy Research, told The Times of Israel. “The medical system is working, only the educational system is not. But stores are full of food. Public transit is working.”She added at another point, “Whoever really thinks Iran is an existential danger sees this as an action that has strategic justification, right? This is a public whose resilience to these things is very high.”omething else that sets this war apart from some others Israelis have fought since October 7, 2023, is that in the case of Iran, most Israelis appear to trust the government led by Netanyahu, who has dedicated his career to warning of the threats posed by Iran.The INSS survey found that more than 60% of coalition and opposition voters “believe the political leadership is managing the campaign with security interests as the top priority.”“People believe the Iran threat, it’s not theoretical, it’s not just his brainwashing,” Dahlia Scheindlin, a pollster, political analyst and Haaretz columnist, told The Times of Israel. “Messaging over years only takes you so far, I think. People see the reality that Iran really is a bad actor in the region.”In addition, the two and a half years since October 7, 2023, may have accustomed Israelis to life amid sirens. The continued high level of support, said Scheindlin, isn’t surprising because the first couple weeks of a war often come with a “rallying effect” that leads people to back their country in wartime. Whoever really thinks Iran is an existential danger sees this as an action that has strategic justification, right? This is a public whose resilience to these things is very high.Hermann also said the sky-high rates of support among Jews may be due to social desirability bias, or the idea that you answer survey questions in ways you believe are socially acceptable.“I think Israelis have really habituated themselves to long wars at this point,” Scheindlin said. “And I think also, you know, the buildup to this war has been years and years of telling Israelis that this is a real huge, game-changing kind of effort that has to be made.”Israelis believe that effort must be undertaken, Hermann said, even if they don’t necessarily think Iran’s regime will fall or that all of its threats will be indelibly vanquished. Only 11% of respondents to the INSS poll, for example, think the regime will topple.“Even if you say it’s impossible to achieve now, that doesn’t mean you won’t be able to achieve it [in the future] if you make progress in the operation,” she said.What could cause support to decline? What could cause the support to flag? In short, Hermann said, if the conditions that have made the war extremely popular and kept Israelis relatively safe were to change. Both she and Scheindlin pointed to the joint combat between Israel and the US as a reason many Israelis back the war.“If many will get killed, if there’s going to be a lot of damage, if the United States will pull out and Netanyahu will go on, that could all certainly bring this down,” Hermann said.Scheindlin pointed to indications in the second IDI survey that support for the war has fallen, ever so slightly. The percentage of Jews who strongly support the war has dipped from 74% to 68%. Among the sliver of Jewish Israelis who identify as left-wing, support has declined from 76% to 68%.Pollster Dahlia Scheindlin. (Oren Ziv)“It’s a little bit notable to me that after just two weeks of what could be a very long war, we’re seeing an indication of a mild decline,” she said.She added later, “The longer a war goes on, in general, the less the public supports it. And so if you think about who’s gonna go first in terms of losing support, it’s probably the left the longer it goes on.”But so far, Hermann noted, there hasn’t been much political opposition to the war, despite the sharp divides between Netanyahu and his critics. “The internal political issue hasn’t entered into this arena,” she said.Eventually, Israelis will want to be through with the fighting. But Scheindlin said that many believe that peacetime, for now, is simply out of the question.“You don’t need data to know that Israelis would like to not be living with permanent war,” she said. “The question is whether they feel they have that option, and if they feel that they don’t have the option because they will be existentially destroyed.”She added, “They’ll just say, ‘Yeah, I mean, I would love to live in peace, but we have to defend our country and defend our lives.’”

Israelis have a sense of meaning and purpose'Despite war, Israel ranks 8th in global happiness survey, same as last year-Findings reflect overall satisfaction with society and life, says Bar-Ilan University researcher Anat Fanti, but concurrent rise in distress levels also show psychological cost of conflict By Diana Bletter-Today, 6:02 am-MAR

Despite another year of war on several fronts, prolonged uncertainty and national trauma, Israel once again ranked eighth in the World Happiness Report published on Thursday, for the second year in a row.According to the annual survey, Finland came in first for the ninth year in a row, while the United States was at 23rd. The United Kingdom is in 29th place and France, 35th.“Israel’s ranking has consistently gone up since 2021,” Anat Fanti, a happiness policy researcher at the Program in Science, Technology and Society at Bar-Ilan University, told The Times of Israel. “It doesn’t surprise me because Israelis have a sense of meaning and purpose, which contributes to their overall satisfaction with life.”The results were released as many Israelis were hunkering down in bomb shelters, with schools closed, limited flights in and out of the country and other daily restrictions amid Iranian and Hezbollah missile and rocket attacks that have repeatedly been aimed at Israel since war broke out on February 28.Fanti said that the ranking represents the overall evaluation people have about their life, which paints a larger picture, rather than their emotions — whether negative or positive — which “come and go each day.”Perhaps the most remarkable finding in this year’s report concerns the younger generation.Israelis under the age of 25 were found to be the happiest demographic within Israeli society, ranking third globally. This stands in sharp contrast to other Western nations, she said.In the US, for instance, the happiness of young people has plummeted to 60th place. Other Israeli age groups also performed strongly, ranking approximately 11th overall.“Young Israeli people are much more grounded compared to their age group in other countries,” Fanti said. “They go to the military service while their peer group goes to college, thinking about where they will get booze under 21. They make decisions between 18 and 21 that are far beyond their years. Also, the level of social support and genuine friendships in Israel are part of the social texture of Israeli society.”Israel was ranked 12th in 2021 and rose to the top 10 the following year. In 2023, it was ranked fourth, and fell one place in 2024, although that survey was based on data collected soon after the unprecedented Hamas invasion and slaughter of October 7, 2023, which triggered the ongoing wars. Each ranking also reflects the ranking of the previous two years, when Israel was ranked highly.Fanti said the World Happiness Report’s explanatory model is based on six parameters, which experts use to explain the ranking. These include economic stability, healthy life expectancy (reflecting healthcare quality), social support (having someone to count on), charitable giving, a sense of freedom to make personal decisions, generosity and perceptions of corruption.For Fanti, the parameters within Israel that are not measured in the report directly  encompass “family ties, community, faith, a sense of belonging and strong social bonds.”“In their latest book, ‘The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World,’ Saul Singer and Dan Senor said Israelis have a Thanksgiving dinner every Friday night and show their gratitude,” Fanti explained. “It is one aspect of Israeli culture that helps Israelis remain well above the global average.”The World Happiness Report data are based on a three-year average. That means that this report is based on 2023, 2024 and 2025.“The impact of the war may only be partially reflected,” Fanti said. “Israel’s high ranking does not negate the current emotional crisis but suggests that happiness indicators reflect deeper societal layers rather than the turmoil of the moment.”However, Fanti said that according to the report, Israel’s ranking for measures of worry, sadness and anger worsened significantly, moving from 119th place pre-October 7 to 39th in the world.“Israel’s result in this year’s World Happiness Report does not erase the psychological and social cost of the war,” Fanti said. “On the contrary, it highlights the gap between the resilience of Israeli society and the difficult emotional reality of daily life.”However, resilience might be eroded as trust in state institutions continues to decline, with Israel falling to 107th place in the perception of corruption indicator.“The rise in worry, sadness and anger, together with the erosion of public trust, shows that resilience needs to be reinforced by active policy aimed at rebuilding public trust,” she said.Other Nordic countries are also once again at the top of the happiness rankings this year, in the annual report published by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford. After Finland, Iceland and Denmark are in second and third, and Sweden is ranked fifth.Costa Rica is a newcomer, ranked fourth.Country rankings were based on answers people gave when asked to rate their own lives. The study was done in partnership with the analytics firm Gallup and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. Fanti said she confirmed the statistics with data from Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics.The CBS found that overall life satisfaction among Israelis aged 20 plus remained remarkably high at 91.1% through 2024, confirming the World Happiness Report’s finding that Israelis tend to evaluate their lives as good even during a crisis, Fanti said.However, the CBS also recorded a sharp rise in clinical distress. The percentage of Israelis reporting feelings of depression jumped from 25.5% in 2023 to 33.9% in 2024, and stress levels rose from 58.2% to 67.9%“We cannot take for granted the population’s resilience in the face of such difficult years,” Fanti said. “The 2026 report shows that Israeli society is still very strong.”However, she said it is crucial to “strengthen social and mental health services, and reinforce the sources of cohesion that enable Israeli society to endure even under difficult conditions.”“Resilience is not forever,” she said.

Kuwait says 10 Hezbollah operatives nabbed for alleged plot to attack ‘vital installations’Announcement marks second time this week that the Gulf state has arrested a cell affiliated with the Iran-backed Lebanese terror group-By AFP Today, 5:50 am-MAR 19,26

IKuwait arrested 10 militants affiliated with the Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah terror group on Wednesday, who were accused of plotting terrorist actions against vital infrastructure, the interior ministry said.This was the second Hezbollah-affiliated cell to be arrested in Kuwait this week, as the Gulf faced daily Iranian attacks during the Middle East war, which has seen Tehran-backed groups including Hezbollah join the conflict.“The State Security Agency has successfully thwarted a plot for a terrorist operation targeting vital installations,” the interior ministry said.“Ten citizens, members of a terrorist group affiliated with the banned Hezbollah terrorist organization were apprehended,” it added.The ministry shared a video of seized items including Hezbollah flags, small drones and pictures of Iran’s slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Hezbollah’s former leader Hassan Nasrallah, killed in an Israeli attack.On Monday, Kuwait’s interior ministry said it arrested 16 people — 14 Kuwaitis and two Lebanese nationals — affiliated with Hezbollah who had planned a “sabotage plot.”The ministry said the group had sought to recruit individuals and that it seized a number of weapons, camera drones and morse code communication devices.Hezbollah denied that any of its members were among the 16 arrested.In previous years, Lebanon has faced tensions with Gulf states including Kuwait, which have expressed concern about Hezbollah’s influence on the Mediterranean country.About one-third of Kuwait’s local population belongs to the Shia branch of Islam, as do most Iranians.Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war on March 2 when Hezbollah attacked Israel in response to the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes.

Hamas accuses Israel of targeting police force as group tightens grip on Gaza-Group claims Israel hitting cops who are trying to maintain security and stability, which Jerusalem rejects, saying it targets terror operatives who pose active threat to its troopsBy Reuters 18 March 2026, 5:59 pm

Israel has killed nearly a dozen Gaza police officers this week as it steps up attacks on the Hamas-run force that the terror group has used to re-establish governance in areas under its control, according to Hamas figures.Hamas’s nearly 10,000 police officers have emerged as a major sticking point in talks to advance US President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza. Hamas views them as separate from its armed wing, which is expected to disarm under the plan, and wants them included in a new police force envisioned under the plan.Israel completely rejects the involvement of any officers with Hamas affiliations and regards all elements of Hamas, including its police, as components of the terrorist organization.Trump’s plan calls for the Islamist terror group to lay down its weapons and hand over governance to a committee of Palestinian technocrats who would manage Gaza’s police as Israeli troops withdraw. Talks on disarming Hamas have been delayed by the US-Israeli war with Iran, Reuters has reported.Hamas takes precautions to protect its police-On the ground in Gaza, mostly unarmed officers dressed in navy police uniforms patrol the streets in the seafront sliver of Gaza where Hamas retained control under an October ceasefire following two years of war.Officers could be seen directing traffic and patrolling markets and tent encampments in Gaza City on Monday.Ismail Al-Thawabta, director of the Hamas-run Gaza government media office, said Israel had killed more than 2,800 Gaza police officers since October 7, 2023, when thousands of Hamas-led terrorists launched their deadly invasion of southern Israel, triggering the war in GazaDozens of Hamas police officers have been killed since the ceasefire, including at least 10 since the start of the US-Israeli war with Iran on February 28, Thawabta said.To try to avoid more losses, he said, “operational orders and precautionary measures” had been issued “to reduce risks to police personnel, including reorganizing movements and deployments.” He gave no further details.Israel says its attacks in Gaza that have struck and killed police officers have been aimed at eliminating threats to its troops from Hamas. Israeli troops remain deployed in the roughly 53% of Gaza under Israel’s control.In Israel’s most recent strikes, Gaza medics said nine police officers were killed in an airstrike on a car in Zawayda in central Gaza on Sunday.The bombed-out remnants of the car, stained with blood, were left on the street, surrounded by destroyed buildings.The Israel Defense Forces said it had struck an armed Hamas cell that it said was planning to carry out an attack on Israeli troops, and that six people were killed.Neither Hamas nor the IDF responded immediately to a request for comment on the discrepancy in the death figures.‘Strikes aim to disrupt Hamas’ security efforts’Palestinian political analyst Reham Owda said Israel’s attacks on Gaza police highlighted Israeli concerns about Hamas tightening its grip on Gaza in areas under its control.“These strikes aim to disrupt Hamas’s security efforts in the territory and convey a clear message that Israel will not accept any expanded security role for Hamas within Gaza,” Owda told Reuters.Israel has insisted that Hamas completely disarm and has warned that should it fail to do so, Israel will resume its military offensive to do so.Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry says at least 670 people have been killed by ‌Israeli fire ⁠since the October ceasefire. Four IDF soldiers have been killed in Gaza in the same period.Hamas police officers in the streets of the Gaza Strip, as seen in footage published by the Hamas-run Interior Ministry. March 2026.On Wednesday, an Israeli airstrike killed a local armed Hamas commander, Mohammad Abu Shahla, in Khan Younis in the south, Hamas and medics said, and overnight, two men on a motorbike shot and wounded a senior Hamas police officer in Gaza City. Hamas blamed that attack on “Israeli collaborators.”Israel did not immediately comment on the incidents.Abdallah Al-Araisha, a Palestinian living in a tent encampment in Gaza City, said the police had been helping to fight crime and protect people across Gaza, where most of the population of over 2 million is internally displaced.“Without the police, we would be ruined,” Araisha said.Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.