All of Israel was woken up this morning to the incoming missiles from Iran.
Sirens. Explosions. The terrifying reality of missiles launched by Iran, this time directly targeting Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva and residential areas in central Israel.
Let that sink in: they targeted a hospital.
A place of healing, of life, of compassion — targeted with intent to kill.
Dozens were injured this morning. Buildings were damaged. And yet, had some of those missiles landed just meters in a different direction, we’d be counting the dead—many dead.
But we’re not.
And that is nothing short of a miracle, another miracle that we have been experiencing.
Missiles have rained down on our cities, on Tel Aviv, Be’er Sheva, Haifa, Ramat Gan, Bat Yam etc., and somehow, time and time again, we’re witnessing the impossible:
So many of the missiles landing in between buildings instead of on them.
Direct hits that should have flattened entire structures but didn’t.
Not every missile target has a miraculous ending. Some buildings have been hit directly. Some people have been killed.
But it could be much, much worse.

We’re literally living through open miracles, not once, but every day. Every hour.
And that is not even highlighting the military miracles of our Air Force and intelligence forces with their unbelievable accomplishments in Iran.
Hundreds of our pilots are flying for 3 hours in the air, back and forth, night after night, and they are all coming back alive.
And in the midst of this madness, we thank God for every life saved, every missile deflected, every tragedy that could have been far worse.
And yet, we are not only praying — we are acting.
Because this is not a war of choice. It is a war of necessity, of survival.
Last night, the IDF carried out one of the most extensive and critical operations in our history:
40 Israeli Air Force fighter jets, guided by razor-sharp intelligence, struck dozens of military targets across Iran, including in Tehran itself, using over 100 precision munitions.
We hit the Arak nuclear reactor, targeting its core containment structure, the heart of Iran’s plutonium production capability.
We struck deep into Natanz, a site central to Iran’s nuclear weapons program. We took out components, equipment, and infrastructure used to accelerate their nuclear ambitions.
We destroyed military production facilities, factories making ballistic missile parts, air defense systems, radar sites, and storage facilities.
We degraded their ability to threaten us, not just today, but tomorrow and the day after.
This is not revenge. This is not escalation for its own sake.
This is a strategic, moral necessity to neutralize a regime actively working toward our destruction.
And thank God, we are doing this before they can finish building their nuclear capabilities, not after.
Iran’s strategy of using ballistic missiles in this war is nothing new.
Like Japan’s kamikaze pilots at the end of WWII, like Hitler’s V-series missiles that rained down on London — these attacks were designed to terrorize, not to win.
They instilled fear but did not change the outcome.
They didn’t stop the collapse of those regimes, and neither will this.
Iran is launching missiles for destruction, murder, desperation and chaos.
But missiles do not conquer battlefields.
They don’t hold ground.
And they don’t save a dying regime.
This is the beginning of the end for Iran’s ayatollahs and their terror machine, because the Jewish people don’t break.
We rise.
We fight.
And we survive—with miracles and with our own might.
This generation, our generation, is the generation of victory.
The generation of clarity, of courage, and of redemption.
We are seeing with our own eyes that God has not abandoned His people.
And we will not abandon our mission.
We are here.
We are strong.
And we are just getting started in fulfilling our divine purpose as the nation of Israel in our ancestral, biblical homeland.
Am Yisrael Chai!!!