Update (Day 900) Swords of Iron-Lion’s Roar “Tel Aviv Hit – Ongoing Protection ⬆️”


It’s hard to describe what it’s like when fragments of missiles rain down. The explosions thunder—louder than any storm. Tel Aviv was hit; there’s heavy damage, yet only a few injuries. It feels like a continuous miracle. One of the main buildings struck had been evacuated for renovations.

Still, it’s terrifying—rescue workers digging through rubble, calling out, “Is anyone here?” Only about eight were injured this time. It could have been far worse.

Even now, explosions are being intercepted over Jerusalem. Across the country—in the south, in Dimona, in central areas—we’re seeing repeated strikes. We were also hit in Nesher next to Haifa, not far from where I live.

The question is: what comes next?

Some officials now doubt a full regime change is possible for Iran or that their nuclear ambitions can be permanently stopped. Others believe more decisive action is still ahead.

On the ground, there are developments. Two Radwan terrorists were captured in southern Lebanon after an anti-tank attack was foiled. Operations continue with a clear goal: push threats back and establish a secure buffer. As has been said, the northern boundary must effectively be the Litani River, preventing further buildup of terror infrastructure.

Strikes continue against Hezbollah targets, including command centers and intelligence units in Beirut and beyond. Weapons caches, tunnels, and launch points are being dismantled. Troops are uncovering rifles, machine guns, grenades, and anti-tank weapons hidden underground.

Lebanon has expelled the Iranian ambassador, but more is needed. The Lebanese army must act decisively against Hezbollah, not partially, but fully. This moment demands real change.

At the same time, uncertainty remains. Will there be a deal? Will outside forces escalate? Reports suggest troop movements and preparations, but the outcome is unclear. What is clear is this: we cannot return to the status quo.

This is a turning point. It’s time for a shift across the Middle East—for something new to begin.

And through it all, there is faith.

As Psalm 28:7 says, “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and I am helped.”

We will see this through—to full and lasting victory.

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