Update (Day 895) Swords of Iron-Lion’s Roar “Continue Until Security Is Restored”
These are times to remain vigilant. They test the resolve of the soldiers and the people of Israel, but we are resilient. We are an eternal people, and we’re not going anywhere. We believe in a new future, one free of jihadism and war in the region.
In the past 24 hours, rockets were launched from Syria towards Israel and IDF positions in the Golan Heights. They fell in open areas and caused no casualties, but it’s something to watch closely. The IDF has released footage of an airstrike on an Iranian underground ballistic missile facility. We’ll take them all out. The same goes for Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. They launched five missiles towards central Israel and 20 more towards northern Israel. Round after round of rockets and missiles—enough’s enough.
The IDF has destroyed four bridges along the Litani River in southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah’s routes for transferring weapons under civilian cover. Two more bridges, one near Tyre and another south of Kafr Kila, were also hit. Local reports suggest another crossing point at Boudra Rahal. We’re making it difficult for them to move freely. Enough’s enough.
Kiracha was hit hard, and a man in his 60s and a woman were injured. I reported two deaths in Ramat Gan yesterday. There’s also news about the Iranian attack on oil facilities in Kuwait’s Ahmadi Port. It’s remarkable to see the Iranian people celebrating their liberation during Nowruz, the Persian New Year. Even Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is already celebrating.
Israeli forces have struck the Iranian navy again, we’re finding them wherever they are.
It’s been confirmed that Haifa was hit hard with a cluster munition targeting a refinery. The world is condemning this terrorist regime, including Qatar, which condemned the Iranian attack on Ras Laffan. The U.S. is also standing firm, we must remain united.
In recent statements, Pete Hegseth, the CIA Director, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio made some good points:
Has Iran plotted assassination attempts on U.S. soil? Yes.
Was Iran developing a nuclear weapon before last June’s military action? Yes.
Are they still committed to developing nuclear weapons? Yes.
Could Iran develop missiles capable of reaching the U.S.? Yes.
Did Israel force the U.S. to act? No.
We’ll see this through and ensure Hezbollah no longer poses a threat. The same goes for Hamas and Iran.
Hezbollah’s leader, Naim Qassem, has shifted rhetoric. They used to chant “Kaibar, Kaibar, Ya Yahud,” recalling the massacre of Jews at Kaibar. Now, they reference the Battle of Karbala, where they were defeated. This shift shows they no longer believe in victory but martyrdom. They view their struggle as sacrifice, but it’s not glorious. They are terrorists, and they will be removed.
As Psalm 125:2 says, “As the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the Lord surrounds His people from this time forth and forevermore.”
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