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ArutzSheva'Iran must be protected': Pahlavi urges Israel and US to spare civilian infrastructureMarch 22, 2026
Reza Pahlavi urged Israel and the United States to target Iran’s ruling system while sparing civilian infrastructure. His appeal comes amid escalating strikes between Israel and Iran that have damaged military and civilian sites.
The family of Yehuda Shmuel, killed in a car ramming attack near Homesh, decided to donate his corneas. His father said the act brings comfort and allows his son's light to continue shining by helping others.
ArutzShevaDramatic recommendation: Close Ben Gurion Airport immediately due to missile threatMarch 22, 2026
Senior aviation officials have urged the immediate closure of Ben Gurion Airport due to ongoing missile threats. A final decision is pending as security concerns escalate amid continued regional attacks.
ArutzShevaDimona resident: 'We heard a massive boom, everything shook and the house collapsed'March 22, 2026
A missile strike in Dimona destroyed homes and forced the evacuation of about 470 residents. Witnesses described a massive explosion, while city officials stressed the community’s resilience and reported mostly minor injuries.
Footage shows a strike hitting just meters from a moving car in Tel Aviv during a broader barrage from Iran. Fifteen people were injured, including one man in serious condition.
Robert Mueller, who led the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States election, has died at 81. His inquiry produced dozens of indictments but did not charge Donald Trump with conspiracy.
Missiles launched from Iran toward Israel have been detected, with defensive systems working to intercept them. Residents in affected areas have been instructed to enter protected spaces and await further instructions.
Saudi Arabia expelled five Iranian diplomats after missile and drone attacks it blames on Tehran. The kingdom warned it may respond militarily, while Qatar announced similar expulsions.
A Palestinian Arab man was injured by missile debris near the Al-Aqsa Mosque, prompting closures of major religious sites in Jerusalem and Hebron. The incident triggered widespread anger, with some blaming Iran for endangering holy sites.
An Israeli Air Force jet was targeted by a surface-to-air missile during a mission over Iran but completed its operation safely. The military said it will continue operations despite repeated attempts to down its aircraft.
Defense Minister Israel Katz said strikes against Iran will intensify in the coming week. He vowed to continue operations alongside the United States until all security threats are removed.
Israeli forces launched more than 200 strikes against Iranian and Hezbollah targets in Iran and Lebanon over the weekend. The operations targeted missile systems, command centers, and militant infrastructure, while ground troops continued engagements in southern Lebanon without sustaining injuries.
The Israeli Air Force struck a ballistic missile site in western Iran, carrying out five rapid attacks within seconds. The military said the operation aimed to weaken Iran's missile capabilities and prevent attacks on Israel and the region.
Israel believes Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is alive but injured and unable to appear publicly. Conflicting reports from an exiled journalist claim he died last week, deepening uncertainty over leadership in Iran.
ArutzShevaReport: US rejected Russian offer to halt Iran intel sharing for Ukraine dataMarch 20, 2026
Russia reportedly offered to halt intelligence sharing with Iran if the United States stopped providing intelligence to Ukraine, but Washington rejected the proposal. The reported offer has sparked concern among European diplomats amid growing cooperation between Moscow and Tehran.
ArutzShevaBridging cultures: Albanian and German students unite for Holocaust remembranceMarch 20, 2026
German and Albanian students gathered in Tirana to honor Holocaust victims and celebrate Albania’s legacy of protecting Jews during World War Two. The exchange highlighted shared responsibility to confront antisemitism and uphold democratic values.
Or Elihai Marciano, 29, was killed in a vehicle accident in the Sinai Peninsula while traveling with fellow Breslov hasidim. He is survived by his wife and two young daughters.
Melanie Phillips argues that the war against Iran has exposed moral and political divisions in the West. She criticizes Britain and Europe for refusing to join the fight and warns of antisemitism and internal fractures within American conservatism. She contends that defeating Iran is crucial to global stability.
ArutzSheva'Unacceptable interference': Serbia slams UN's Albanese over latest Israel criticismMarch 20, 2026
Serbia condemned United Nations rapporteur Francesca Albanese for criticizing its defense ties with Israel, calling her remarks interference in internal affairs. Albanese has faced ongoing backlash and sanctions over her repeated accusations against Israel.
ArutzShevaFive sirens in one hour: Missiles launched from Iran, damage in Shfaram and Kiryat AtaMarch 19, 2026
Missiles launched from Iran triggered five sirens within an hour across northern and central Israel. Damage was reported in Shfaram and Kiryat Ata, and a missile struck an oil refinery complex in Haifa Bay, but no injuries were reported.
The Ministry of Education is expanding special education services, including reopening classes in 'orange' zones. Transportation for eligible students will also resume, pending district approval and local coordination.
More than 375,000 smuggled eggs were seized in an underground parking lot in Bnei Brak. Officials said the unusually large haul, some with counterfeit or missing stamps, posed a significant public health risk.
A Jerusalem resident was arrested after allegedly disguising himself as a haredi man to commit thefts in the city center. Police found burglary tools and suspected stolen property in his vehicle.
Kuwait arrested 10 nationals accused of links to the Hezbollah terrorist organization and plotting attacks on key facilities. The detentions follow earlier arrests this week tied to a broader alleged destabilization effort.
El Al has canceled flights for another week due to restrictions at Ben Gurion Airport. Around 25,000 tickets are affected, with passengers offered refunds or credit vouchers.
Israel carried out a rare long-range strike on Iranian Navy ships in Bandar Anzali on the Caspian Sea. The attack marks a significant escalation in operations against Iran amid continued missile and drone threats.
Israel's defense minister said military strikes against Iran are intensifying and confirmed the killing of Iran's intelligence minister. He warned of further escalating actions against Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Security forces demolished structures at the Shira Zion homestead in Samaria during an overnight operation. Residents protested the move, reporting injuries and damage to infrastructure.
A Maryland man was sentenced to 37 months in prison for sending dozens of threatening letters to Jewish institutions nationwide. Prosecutors said the messages spread fear and targeted synagogues, schools, and community centers.
The Commander of the Home Front Command visited the impact site in Ramat Gan where two civilians were killed. He expressed condolences and praised local authorities and emergency services for their rapid response.
Dutch officials are investigating possible Iranian involvement in an arson attack on a Rotterdam synagogue. Four teenage suspects were arrested, and authorities are examining links to a broader wave of recent attacks.
Trump said the conflict with Iran is going very well and insisted Iran understands it cannot have nuclear weapons. He noted the war may not end this week but could conclude soon, as the United States continues strikes on key oil facilities.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video with United States Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee to dispel rumors of his death. The meeting included jokes about the speculation before shifting to comments on actions against Iranian regime leaders.
Trailers have been placed in Sa-Nur, marking the first step toward resettling the community evacuated 20 years ago. The move follows approval of a housing plan and is part of a broader effort to enable families to return.
A report found Jewish enrollment at Harvard has dropped to about 7 percent, its lowest level since before the Second World War. The authors say common explanations do not fully account for the decline and are calling for an independent review of admissions policies.
ArutzShevaPolice investigate antisemitic signs at protest near Toronto Jewish communityMarch 17, 2026
Police are investigating antisemitic imagery displayed at a protest in North York, an area with a large Jewish community. Community leaders are demanding charges as antisemitic incidents and synagogue shootings rise across Toronto.
ArutzShevaFormer hostage Tsurkov says commander involved in her captivity killed in Baghdad strikeMarch 16, 2026
Kataib Hezbollah confirmed the death of senior commander Abu Ali al-Askari in a Baghdad strike. Former hostage Elizabeth Tsurkov said he was personally involved in her two-and-a-half-year captivity.
Snipers from Unit 636 thwarted a rock-throwing attack near Sinjil, killing two assailants and pursuing a third. Separately, a suspect accused of planning an imminent attack was arrested in Lod following intelligence from the Israel Security Agency.
ArutzShevaTrump announces that WH Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was diagnosed with cancerMarch 16, 2026
President Donald Trump said White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. He stated that her prognosis is excellent and that she will continue working during treatment.
President Donald Trump urged other nations to help protect the Strait of Hormuz, citing their economic reliance on the route. He said the United States has taken significant action against Iran but called for greater international involvement.
ArutzShevaDramatic Footage: Nukhba terrorists identified - and eliminated in a vehicleMarch 16, 2026
Israeli forces struck a vehicle in the Gaza Strip, killing several militants accused of planning an imminent attack. Among the dead were two members of the Nukhba unit linked to the October 7 massacre.
A man was injured and a home in Nahariya was directly hit during rocket fire from Lebanon. Authorities are investigating whether an interceptor missile malfunction contributed to the damage.
The Israeli Air Force struck an Iranian intelligence command center in Tehran, according to the Israel Defense Forces. Israel said the facility supported internal repression and hostile activities abroad.
ArutzSheva'O Iranian, launch, launch!' | Samaria Arabs show support for Iranian regimeMarch 16, 2026
Crowds at a funeral in Tamun were filmed chanting calls for Iran to launch missiles and voicing support for Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The event followed the deaths of family members after Israeli forces opened fire on a vehicle they said posed a threat.
Police are investigating chants of 'Death to the Israeli military' at a pro-Iran rally in London. Twelve arrests were made, and authorities are reviewing remarks by musician Bobby Vylan during the event.
Iran says it has arrested 500 people accused of sharing intelligence with Israel and the United States. Authorities allege some provided targeting information and attempted to incite unrest amid ongoing tensions.
ArutzShevaAhead of possible Lebanon maneuver? IDF requests call-up of 450,000 reservistsMarch 15, 2026
Israel may expand its reserve mobilization to 450,000 troops as it prepares for possible escalation in Lebanon. The move would support a potential ground operation and a wider security buffer zone along the northern border.
President Donald Trump rejected a report of tensions with Israel over the war against Iran, calling it 'third-grade fake news.' He praised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and declined to say whether the United States would take a direct role in the fighting.
The Donald Trump administration is expected to announce a multinational coalition to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The move comes amid heightened tensions after Iran restricted passage through the key waterway.
A home in Petah Tikva was damaged for the second time by an Iranian missile, just months after being renovated from a previous strike. The family was unharmed after sheltering, but the homeowner called for an end to the ongoing conflict.
Eight Haredi Jews were attacked in Antwerp as antisemitic incidents rise in Belgium and the Netherlands. Jewish communities are increasing security and urging authorities to prevent further violence.
Israel detailed months of planning behind Operation Roaring Lion and said surprise strikes severely damaged Iran's missile and defense systems. Officials also cited weakened Hezbollah capabilities and close coordination with the United States.
The Home Front Command chief emphasized the life saving importance of sheltering in protected spaces after a missile strike near homes in Zarzir. He also highlighted ongoing efforts to improve alert systems and praised emergency responders working nationwide.
Israeli forces struck an unmanned aerial vehicle launch site in western Iran, killing operatives as they fled a targeted hangar. The military said the attack was enabled by earlier strikes that secured aerial superiority over the area.
An Ontario judge allowed Toronto's annual Al-Quds Day rally to proceed, rejecting a provincial request for a ban. About 4,500 people attended amid heavy police presence and political criticism.
Three Iranian women's soccer players who had sought asylum in Australia have withdrawn their requests and chosen to return home. The move leaves three team members still planning to remain in Australia after the controversy surrounding their silence during the national anthem.
Britain is considering sending interceptor drones to the Middle East to counter Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles. The move follows recent drone attacks on British and American forces and mounting pressure from the United States to bolster its regional response.
Israel has reportedly warned the United States about a shortage of ballistic missile interceptors. Officials say the issue was anticipated and that joint cooperation will help address stockpile challenges.
Israel launched widespread strikes in Tehran, targeting Iran's main space research center and air defense production facilities. Officials said the operation aimed to weaken the regime's strategic and military capabilities.
Two people were lightly injured after rockets were fired from Lebanon toward communities in the Western Galilee. Both were treated at the scene and reported to be in light condition.
Minister Nir Barkat called for Lebanon to pay a heavy price for Hezbollah attacks and demanded southern Lebanon be demilitarized before residents return. He also urged maintaining civilian routine in Israel to strengthen national resilience amid ongoing fighting.
The Israeli Air Force struck more than 200 targets across western and central Iran in a single day. Missile launchers, weapons production sites, and air defense systems were destroyed as part of an ongoing campaign to reduce threats to Israel.
A report says Iran's missile launcher numbers remain stable despite extensive strikes, largely due to mobile launch systems. Israeli assessments indicate significant damage to launchers and air defense systems, but simpler missiles remain in use.
President Donald Trump said the United States is devastating Iran’s military and leadership, warning of further action to come. He also said Iran’s new Supreme Leader is likely alive but may be injured, and vowed to 'finish the job' in the ongoing conflict.
Israel's ambassador to the United States said signs of instability are growing within Iran's leadership, with officials abroad reportedly seeking asylum. He also confirmed that one American aircraft involved in an incident over Iraq landed safely in Israel.
ArutzShevaIDF: In past 24 hours, Israel Air Force strikes more than 200 targets in western and central IranMarch 13, 2026
Israeli fighter jets struck more than 200 targets in western and central Iran over the past day. The military said the operation is intended to curb missile attacks against Israel.
ArutzShevaPodcast: The hidden paperwork that can delay your family's inheritance by months or yearsMarch 13, 2026
Americans in Israel may face delays accessing United States investment accounts after a death. Proper planning and updated documentation can help families avoid lengthy cross-border complications.
ArutzShevaReport: Attack at Michigan synagogue carried out by Lebanese man seeking revengeMarch 12, 2026
A Lebanese broadcaster identified the suspect in the Michigan synagogue attack as a man seeking revenge for his brothers’ deaths in an Israeli military strike. United States authorities have not yet confirmed his identity.
A United States military refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq during Operation Epic Fury. Officials said the incident was not caused by hostile or friendly fire, and rescue efforts are ongoing.
A vehicle rammed into a Michigan synagogue before gunfire erupted, prompting a major police response. Authorities are pursuing the suspected shooter as nearby Jewish agencies remain on lockdown.
A Toronto rabbi says a synagogue shooting meant to intimidate has shaken his community and reflects rising tensions in Canada. He urged stronger government action while expressing resilience and solidarity with Israel.
ArutzShevaSpecial footage from above Tehran: IDF hits Iranian units deployed to suppress protestsMarch 12, 2026
The Israel Defense Forces released footage of airstrikes on Basij units in Tehran. Israel said the forces were deployed to suppress protests and were targeted after setting up roadblocks across the city.
Yoav Gallant announced he will not run in the next election and will step back from political life. He said the decision is personal and did not rule out a future return to politics.
Canada will provide $10 million to enhance security at Jewish institutions after multiple synagogue shootings in the Toronto area. The funding will support protective upgrades and safety planning amid a surge in antisemitic incidents.
A rocket from Lebanon hit a home in the Emek Hefer region, causing heavy property damage. No physical injuries were reported, though two people were treated for shock.
The Israel Defense Forces carried out extensive strikes on Hezbollah targets across Lebanon, including 10 sites in the Dahieh area within 30 minutes. The military said launchers and operatives preparing attacks on Israel were neutralized.
Drone strikes on multiple checkpoints in Tehran killed at least 10 people, according to Iranian state media. Officials blamed Israel's Mossad and monarchist groups without providing evidence.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it launched a coordinated missile and drone attack on Israel with Hezbollah, targeting more than 50 locations. The strikes follow joint action against Iran by Israel and the United States.
ArutzShevaCommunications Minister: Ban Attorney General from attending government meetingsMarch 11, 2026
Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi called for the Attorney General to be barred from government meetings and criticized her role in state affairs. He also defended the stalled Draft Law, pledging that the coalition will pass it despite political and legal opposition.
British authorities have cancelled the annual Al-Quds Day rally in central London after police urged government intervention. The march has long been controversial due to its links to the Iranian regime and anti-Israel rhetoric.
New footage shows a direct strike on a satellite station in the Elah Valley after interception efforts failed and no warning alerts were activated. The military has implemented adjustments following an investigation into the malfunction.
Israel's defense establishment has opened an investigation into the leak of the date of the strike on Iran to Channel 12. Ministers warned the disclosure could have endangered national security and the broader military campaign.
A Hatzalah volunteer in Borough Park quickly saved a choking child after arriving within seconds of an emergency call. Video shows the dramatic rescue that likely prevented a tragedy.
Noam Batan's Eurovision song is portrayed as a cultural statement affirming Israel's place in the Euro-Mediterranean world. Blending languages and musical traditions, it reflects shared historical, cultural, and strategic ties between Israel and Europe.
ArutzShevaPentagon: $5.6 billion spent on munitions in first two days of strikes on IranMarch 10, 2026
The Pentagon reported that $5.6 billion in munitions were used in the first two days of strikes on Iran. The administration is expected to seek tens of billions more in funding, facing likely opposition in Congress.
Troops from the 36th Division blew a shofar and prayed before launching a ground raid in southern Lebanon. The operation targeted Hezbollah infrastructure as part of efforts to strengthen security along Israel’s northern border.
United States Central Command released video of a strike on an Iranian missile launcher during ongoing joint operations with Israel. President Donald Trump said Iran’s military capabilities have been significantly reduced and warned more targets could be hit if needed.
Team Israel lost 10-1 to the Dominican Republic in Pool D play in Miami. An early grand slam by Fernando Tatis Jr. set the tone as Israel’s offense struggled to respond.
Rocket fire from Lebanon injured four people in central Israel, and Hezbollah claimed it struck a military satellite communications site. Additional missile attacks killed one person and wounded others as tensions escalated and mass evacuations were reported in Lebanon.
ArutzSheva4 Jewish shepherds injured within 24 hours; explosive device found in BinyaminMarch 09, 2026
Four Jewish shepherds were injured in separate attacks in Gush Etzion and Benjamin, and an explosive device was found near Route 465. Security forces detained suspects and are investigating the incidents.
An early morning explosion damaged a synagogue and nearby buildings in Liège, Belgium, without causing injuries. Authorities have launched a counterterrorism investigation and increased security in the area.
ArutzShevaIDF strikes ballistic missile launch sites, internal security headquarters in IranMarch 09, 2026
The Israeli Air Force launched strikes on Iranian missile production and launch sites, as well as internal security infrastructure. The operation targeted facilities linked to ballistic missile development and regional security forces.
The United Nations Security Council will convene an emergency meeting on Lebanon at France’s request. Israel’s ambassador urged Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah, warning that Israel would act if no steps are taken.
Qatar's Prime Minister condemned Iran's attacks on Gulf countries as a dangerous miscalculation while urging de-escalation. He warned that continued escalation could destabilize the region and harm the global economy.
Donald Trump voiced strong support for a pardon for Benjamin Netanyahu and criticized Isaac Herzog for not granting one. Herzog responded that any decision must follow Israeli law and proper procedures.
The head of the Arraba council and a senior local official were shot and moderately wounded in the Lower Galilee town. Police launched a large-scale search and set up checkpoints as part of the investigation.































































