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The president says the regime’s navy and air force are gone and vows to keep up U.S. pressure until victory.
Messages warning of an incoming missile attack appeared on digital screens in several train stations.
“It’s a great honor for us to fight with you,” the Israeli pilot says.
Hezbollah launched approximately 200 projectiles at the Jewish state as part of what it dubbed “Operation Al-‘Asf al-Ma‘kul.”
The war will continue, Israel Katz vows, as U.S. reports 5,500 strikes on Iran.
The IDF overnight announced “wide-scale strikes” in Lebanon and Tehran.
The two cities were defined as “priority assistance targets” after meeting the criteria established following direct strikes in populated areas.
The Jewish state said it hit dozens of launchers and terror operatives and struck Hezbollah intelligence headquarters.
“When you get thousands of calls every day, that means there are thousands of people that care,” Rabbi Moshe Elefant told JNS.
“We really wanted to get a broad-brush stroke of meeting with people who we already know are our friends” and those who are not friends yet, Carol Ann Schwartz, Hadassah national president, told JNS.
“Through its indiscriminate strikes, Iran has sought to spread terror among our community, but our people have defied them,” said the envoy for the United Arab Emirates.
A spokeswoman for Gov. Gavin Newsom said that California is “actively working with state, local and federal security officials to protect our communities.”