“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l

Monday, March 23, 2026

Sirens across Israel: Iranian missile intercepted, damage in Bnei-Brak

 



Sirens were activated across central and southern Israel after midnight early Monday morning, following the launch of a missile with a splitting warhead from Iran.

The missile was intercepted and no injuries were reported, though debris falls were recorded in several areas in central Israel. Impacts were reported in Bnei Brak and Moshav Gat Rimon, with damage also reported by falling debris in Petah Tikva.

Earlier on Sunday evening, sirens were triggered twice in northern Israel due to launches from Iran. No impacts or injuries were reported from those barrages. It appears that one of the missiles fired from Iran landed in Lebanese territory.

IDF Spokesperson Effie Defrin issued a statement on Sunday evening, addressing the intensified Iranian fire over the past 24 hours.

“We have just gone through a complex day on the home front. The fire from Iran and Lebanon continues. We are deepening and expanding our strikes in Iran and Lebanon. We must not forget - we are fighting against a terrorist regime and its proxies. This is an essential campaign. We have achieved significant successes, but it is also exacting a heavy price from us," Defrin began.

He noted that “interceptors were fired in Dimona and Arad, but unfortunately we were unable to intercept the missiles launched. Our investigation has shown that the failures in these incidents are unrelated to one another."

“The threats we faced tonight are not new. These are missiles that have been fired throughout the operation and which we have successfully intercepted in the past. We investigate every such incident. Over 95% of launches are intercepted," he added.

U.S. Warns Americans Worldwide to Stay Alert Amid Iran-Linked Threat Concerns


The U.S. Department of State on Sunday issued a global advisory urging Americans overseas to remain cautious due to potential threats tied to groups aligned with Iran.

Officials said U.S. citizens, particularly those in the Middle East, should closely monitor updates from American embassies and consulates and take added precautions. The advisory also noted that travel disruptions, including possible airspace restrictions, could occur.

The warning comes amid heightened tensions in the region following recent military developments involving the United States and Israel. U.S. officials said there are concerns that groups supportive of Iran could target American-linked sites or interests beyond the immediate conflict zone.

While no specific incidents were detailed in the advisory, authorities pointed to an elevated risk environment and urged vigilance at locations associated with the United States.

The State Department said it will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed.


CHILLING VIDEO: Masked Arsonists Torch Multiple Hatzolah Ambulances in Jewish London Neighborhood

 

A disturbing new video has been released showing three men dressed in all black with ski masks deliberately setting fire to multiple Hatzolah ambulances in Golders Green, a heavily Jewish neighborhood in northwest London.

Authorities say the suspects, described as hooded and masked, were seen fleeing the scene shortly after igniting the vehicles. Police have launched an active manhunt and are searching for the three individuals believed to be responsible.

Several Hatzolah ambulances were found engulfed in flames, triggering a massive emergency response late tonight. Fire crews rushed to the scene as multiple emergency vehicles burned simultaneously, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air.

The scale and nature of the attack have raised serious concerns. Early indications suggest the strong possibility of a targeted antisemitic act, as Hatzolah is widely recognized as a Jewish volunteer emergency medical service serving the local community.

No injuries have been reported at this time, but the destruction of critical emergency vehicles could have severe implications for response capabilities in the area.

Police continue to investigate and are urging anyone with information or additional footage to come forward.

This is a developing story. 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

In Bnei-Brak a lady goes over to a child and cuts his peyos off ...Police investigating. Caught on camera

 
This could have been a social media stunt, either way she needs to be caught and jailed! 

Chareidim Protest During War Time stopping Trains, cars and buses while people are trying to run to shelters!






Revealed:The Rebbe of Gur told his followers in Arad that in the city of Arad there would be no rockets and no need to run to bomb shelters


 This rebbe is a reckless clueless leader and his dumb chassidim follow him! Now they paid the price, and I am sure that they learned nothing! 

This craziness is not limited to Ger! Even the crazed Litvishe Yeshivishe communities believe that the warnings to go into shelters during sirens are warning from the "Zionist Government" and therefore don't need to be adhered to!

Arad: 150 apartments will need to be evacuated,  those who were in the shelter were saved

Most of the shelters were recklessly converted into regular rooms, and the protective doors and windows were replaced!


 

Guy in Book store tears out 4 pages of a book and wants to pay only for those pages, he doesn't need the rest of the book

 See the reaction of the salespeople

Swedish Lady Reporter Gets Stoned in Syria by Other Women and Children for Not wearing a burqa

 

Most of those wounded in Arad and Dimona were not in shelters

 

I saw messages circulating this morning on the Charedei WhatsApp groups claiming that the Gerer Rebbe told his followers to run to the miklat when they hear sirens—despite having previously said it wasn’t necessary.

I can’t confirm whether the reports that the Gerer Rebbe initially told them that they don't need to go to shelters, are accurate, but one thing is undeniable: many Gerer Chassidim did not go to shelters, and people were injured in last night’s attack. When asked why they didn’t take cover, some said simply that “they thought it wasn’t necessary.”

I’m trying to make sense of this. Do they really need a Rebbe to tell them to seek shelter when 2,000‑pound ballistic missiles are falling from the sky? How did we get to a point where basic survival instincts are outsourced?

A friend of mine—a grown man, a father of four—told me he asked his Roshei Yeshiva (from a well‑known English Yerushalayim yeshiva, whose name I’ll leave out) whether he should go to a miklat during sirens. The Rosh Yeshiva told him no, and added that he himself doesn’t go in. This was after the news that nine people had been killed.

What kind of leadership is that? Why is someone who gives such advice still delivering shiurim?

I told my friend plainly: if his Rosh Yeshiva truly cared about him, he would tell him to follow safety regulations and take cover. Would he take full responsibility if one of his students got killed , Chas Ve'sholom, in an attack because the student decided to forgo the shelter?

And honestly—why is a grown adult asking his Rosh Yeshiva whether he should go to a shelter during a missile attack? What have we come to? Do we really need “Daas Torah” to tell us to protect ourselves during a cluster‑bomb barrage?


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu toured the impact site in Arad after an Iranian ballistic missile struck between residential buildings and left a trail of destruction. His message was direct: Israelis must enter protected spaces immediately, as new findings show most of those wounded in Arad and Dimona were not in shelters when the missiles hit.

Ex Satmar Chassidista Entertains the troops