Update (Day 893) Swords of Iron-Lion’s Roar “Missiles Everywhere”


A house in northern Israel, in Nahariya, took a direct hit from a missile. People have been wounded elsewhere across the country. In the Galilee, at places like Cabri Junction where I just was, shrapnel is everywhere. Entire communities are evacuating.

Look at the fragments in today’s video update—this is what the results of missile impacts look like. Cities of tens of thousands are being hit indiscriminately. This is the point. And where is the outrage?

We will put a stop to this.

Overnight, Ali Larijani, head of Iran’s Supreme National Council, was eliminated along with other senior regime figures, disrupting plans to harm us. Meanwhile, U.S. defenses at the embassy in Baghdad successfully intercepted multiple Iranian drones. Despite minor damage, their response was strong and effective.

Globally, there’s shock after missile debris nearly struck the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, but thankfully only hit a nearby roof. Christians worldwide are outraged—and rightly so. Iran shows no regard for holy sites, any faith, or human life. Their aim is total destruction, scorched earth style.

Israel, alongside the United States, is striking back hard, including targets in Tehran. We will come out of this stronger, safer, and more secure than ever.

We’re also seeing clearly who stands with us—and who doesn’t. Some nations have supported us, even allowing airspace access. Others have not.

We’re taking note. Alliances matter, and there will be a reckoning of who stood with Israel and the United States in this time.

Strong allies remain—countries in the region stepping up in different ways. Others have been less helpful. These realities will shape future policy.

As we confront Hezbollah, Hamas, and Iran, the strategic landscape is shifting. Positioning matters. Influence matters. Looking ahead, Gaza may even become a central U.S. base in the region, strengthening cooperation and security.

Israel continues to be a key global defense partner. Together, we will move forward—for stability, for security, for good.

The terrain is rough, the challenges real.

As Psalm 56:3 says: “When I am afraid, I put my trust in You.”

Be strong and courageous. We are close to the end.

Thank you for your support. Your help provides critical equipment and aid, strengthening those on the front lines and helping us win this fight.

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