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Last year on June 25th, as ballistic missiles from the Islamic Republic of Iran rained down on Israel, a proud Israeli Arab woman Leana documented herself taking shelter inside a synagogue.

Inside that space, Arab and Jewish Israelis stood side by side, seeking safety together.

This week, as Israel again faces attacks from the same regime, Leana reshared that video as a reminder: equality in Israel is not theoretical. It is the lived experience of 2 million Israeli Arabs and non-conditional, especially in moments of crisis.

Regime sympathizers and “pro-Palestine” propagandists will never show you the reality on the ground. Israel is a diverse society united in survival and resilience.

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Israeli children growing up during war know fear that most kids never have to experience.

They sleep in shelters, learn the sounds of the sirens and warnings, trying to play, learn, and grow while the threat of missiles hangs over their daily lives.

Israeli, Iranian, and all other children deserve safety, peace, and a future without fear. Iranian kids have grown up under a regime that both murders them and exports the ideology and funding that allows for the murder of their peers afar.

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In Greece, members of the Iranian diaspora gathered near the Israeli Embassy to leave flowers in gratitude for Israel’s strikes on the Iranian regime.

For decades, the regime in Tehran has tried to convince the world that its hostility toward Israel represents the Iranian people. Moments like this prove the opposite. The Iranian people reject the regime’s violence and stand in solidarity with its victims.

Israel’s struggle is not against the Iranian people, it’s against the very regime that indiscriminately takes innocent Iranian lives.

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A new direct message attributed to Mossad was sent to the Iranian people: senior regime officials have been eliminated, others are in panic, and the system that has ruled through fear for 47 years is destabilizing.

The message urged Iranians to continue documenting what is happening and to keep sending photos and videos, even in the face of internet shutdowns and repression.

For decades, the Islamic Republic has tried to isolate its people from the world. Now the world is watching. If this moment signals the beginning of the end of that regime, it will be because of the courage of ordinary Iranians who refused to be silenced.

The nightmare is not over yet, but the message is clear: change is closer than ever.
Over the weekend the Houthis helled a massive rally in Sana’a, Yemen in solidarity with the Iranian regime.

The Houthis, like Hamas and Hezbollah, are part of Iran’s network of armed terror proxies. At the rally, thousands waved flags bearing the group’s official slogan, which explicitly calls for “death to America,” “death to Israel,” and even “a curse upon the Jews.”

The Houthis are a good example of how the Iranian regime supports a network of extremist proxies throughout the region.

Until Iran is free, Yemen cannot be free, and the entire Middle East cannot be free.
Last night, ballistic missiles launched by the Islamic Republic of Iran struck near Jerusalem and the surrounding region, injuring civilians, damaging infrastructure, and forcing hundreds of thousands to take shelter. 

The missiles are doing damage, but they will not break Israel or its people. With every siren, Israelis grow more resilient, stronger, and more dedicated to overcoming the regional enemies who seek their destruction.

Pray for Israel. Pray for the people of Iran. Pray for the free world.
In the middle of ballistic missile attacks and terrifying uncertainty, Israelis did what they always do: started building community and taking care of each other.

Inside the massive shelter at Dizengoff Center in Tel Aviv, a group of regular Israelis opened a free wartime coffee shop. Cookies, coffee, and tea were offered at no cost to help neighbors pass the time together and make the hours feel a little lighter.

This is Israeli resilience: not just surviving under fire, but choosing kindness, connection, and unity even in the shelter.
Mohammad Raad was eliminated by Israel after Hezbollah mounted an attack against it, violating the ceasefire in place for over a year. 

Raad was not just a political figure, he was a senior Hezbollah leader and a key representative of an Iranian-backed terror organization operating inside Lebanon’s government.

Hezbollah has spent decades embedding itself within civilian and political structures while launching attacks against Israel, destabilizing Lebanon, and serving as one of the Islamic Republic’s most powerful regional proxies.

This development underscores a broader reality: terror networks do not operate in isolation. They are coordinated, funded, and directed by the regime of the Islamic Republic which relies on violence as policy.

Israel will continue to confront those who use political office as cover for terror operations, and defend its citizens against those committed to its destruction.

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