Update (Day 899) Swords of Iron-Lion’s Roar “Deal With The Devil”
These are not normal times. These are moments when we must be anchors of strength—anchors of defense—for free people everywhere. While others lose control, we must stand firm.
Look at London. In the Jewish community of Golders Green, masked men carried out an arson attack, setting ambulances on fire—at least four destroyed. This is not the world we knew. And that’s why we’re saying it clearly: enough is enough. No capitulation to terror.
In the north, attacks continue. Communities like Kiryat Shmona are under bombardment again—something I saw firsthand back in 2006. Civilians are being injured, homes destroyed, and rescue teams are digging through rubble. The same scenes are unfolding across the country—in central Israel, the south, and major cities.
We are drawing a line. Terror forces will be pushed back. They will not cross the Litani River. We’ve warned civilians, targeted key crossings, and made it clear: these routes will be shut down. This is about stopping attacks at their source.
Consider the scale—millions running to shelters, again and again, for days on end. And still, there are moments of mercy: strikes that damage buildings but spare lives, injuries without mass casualties.
But the threat is growing. Missiles have struck across multiple areas, with injuries reported and widespread damage. These are not isolated events—they are part of a broader campaign that must be stopped.
This cannot end with the same regime intact—the source, the “head of the octopus.” Even now, as talks emerge, the danger remains. Recent attacks show clear intent to target civilians, using advanced weapons and long-range missiles capable of reaching far beyond the region.
There are negotiations, there is pressure, and there are decisions being made behind the scenes. But any resolution must ensure lasting security. It cannot leave the same threat in place.
As Passover approaches, we remember our history—standing against overwhelming forces and still prevailing.
Exodus 15: “I will sing to the Lord, for He has triumphed gloriously… The Lord is my strength and my song; He has become my salvation.”
That is the moment we are in now—one that calls for strength, clarity, and unwavering resolve.
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