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IDF 9900 intel official: We destroyed Iran's base for attacking satellites to keep space supremacy - Yonah Jeremy Bob

 

by Yonah Jeremy Bob

According to the officer from the IDF's clandestine satellite intelligence division, the goal of the attack was to maintain Israel's supremacy in space, especially regarding satellite surveillance.

 

Soldiers and an officer in the IDF's Unit 9900
Soldiers and an officer in the IDF's Unit 9900
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

In an extremely rare public statement, an IDF Unit 9900 intelligence official said on Monday that Israel has destroyed an Iranian base which was focused on building technologies to shoot down Israeli satellites and other adversaries' satellites.

According to the officer from the IDF's clandestine satellite intelligence division, the goal of the attack was to maintain Israel's supremacy in space, especially regarding satellite surveillance.

"We are leading many efforts to preserve the IDF's freedom of action in the arena of space, and to harm the capabilities of Iran to act and to build such forces," said the Unit 9900 official.

He complimented the Defense Ministry and the broader defense establishment - Israel Aerospace Industries is the lead Israeli satellite developer - to help "IDF intelligence to continue to operate surveillance satellites and to provide critical intelligence for the war, to provide warnings [of ballistic missile launches] and to" target adversaries throughout the Middle East.

The site was used to develop Chamran 1, which was launched into space in September 2024 by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

THE THREE biggest companies of Israel’s defense industry are Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries, and Elbit Systems.
THE THREE biggest companies of Israel’s defense industry are Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries, and Elbit Systems. (credit: John Keeble/Getty Images)

Iran's space program fuels fears of long-range missiles

In September 2024, Iran launched a satellite into space with a rocket built by the country’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), state-run media reported at the time.

Iran described the launch as the second comparable launch to place a satellite into orbit with the rocket.

At the time, Tehran identified the satellite-carrying rocket as the Qaem-100, which the IRGC used in January for another successful launch.

The solid-fuel, three-stage rocket put the Chamran-1 satellite, weighing 60 kilograms (132 pounds), into a 550-kilometer (340-mile) orbit, state media reported.

The US intelligence community’s 2024 worldwide threat assessment warned that Iran’s development of satellite launch vehicles “would shorten the timeline” for it to develop an  ICBM.

The IDF on March 8 attacked Iran's Aerospace Headquarters for launching satellites, technology which had potential dual use for being incorporated in future attempts to develop nuclear weapons, which could be fired long range into space and hit the US.

The headquarters had been used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to promote its aerospace efforts, including the 2022 launch of the Khayyam satellite, successfully launched by Iran using a Russian Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

When that satellite was successfully launched into space, it caused serious national security and intelligence concerns for Israel and the West.

Until attacking the site on Sunday, Israeli officials were concerned that the Khayyam and the latest space cooperation between Moscow and Tehran would increase Iran’s capabilities to potentially launch ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles) as well as improve its monitoring of targets in the Jewish state and throughout the region in the short-term.

An additional concern for Jerusalem was that Khayyam and future Russian-Iranian satellites could reduce Israeli spies’ ability to penetrate the Islamic Republic’s border with operations which hold back its nuclear progress.

Earlier in 2022, The Washington Post reported that Russia was preparing to provide Iran with an advanced satellite that would enable it to track potential military targets across the Middle East, sending shudders through much of the region

The Washington Post report had said that the new satellite would allow "continuous monitoring of facilities ranging from Persian Gulf oil refineries and Israeli military bases to Iraqi barracks that house US troops," citing three unnamed sources - a current and a former US official and a senior Middle Eastern government official briefed on the sale.
On December 28, 2025, just before protests in Iran kicked off, leading into the current war, Iran launched three domestically developed satellites into space simultaneously from a Russian launch site just as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was on his way to meet with US President Donald Trump to discuss the Iranian threat and other regional issues.

Israeli officials interpreted the launches, which were announced multiple times in advance, as a show of the Islamic Republic's defiance of attempts by Jerusalem and Washington to impose a new balance of power on it following the war between the parties in June 2025.

Prior to the June war, Tehran managed numerous satellite launches in recent years, some on its own, and some in conjunction with Moscow.

During that period of time, such satellite launches were often viewed by the Jewish state and by America as a grave danger, due to their being a potential dual-use threat and a move toward producing nuclear weapons, including intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), which might eventually reach the US.

However, following the June war, Iran's nuclear program was in shambles.

This left the significance of the satellite launches as more of an open question until last week, when Israel started to attack it.

The IDF also launched a third attack against the IRGC's Aerospace Division at a site in Tehran on March 13.

No specific satellites were mentioned as having been developed or launched from the site, but the IDF said it was the central site for research relating to the area of space warfare applications.

Regarding Israeli dominance of space against Iran to date, Israel has revealed that during the June 2025 war, its comprehensive space-based intelligence gathering captured tens of millions of square kilometers through day-night surveillance, producing over 12,000 satellite images of Iranian territory.


Reuters contributed to this report. 


Yonah Jeremy Bob

Source: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-890119

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‘Buffer zone’ bill will pass into law this week, NYC Council speaker says - Debra Nussbaum Cohen

 

by Debra Nussbaum Cohen

“I want to make no apology about insisting on a proportionate response to disproportionate discrimination,” Julie Menin said.

 

New York City Council speaker Julie Menin is honored by COJO Flatbush, on right is Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.), March 15, 2026. Credit: Credit Alex Krales/NYC Council Media Unit.
New York City Council speaker Julie Menin is honored by COJO Flatbush, on right is Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.), March 15, 2026. Credit: Credit Alex Krales/NYC Council Media Unit.

The New York City Council intends to pass a bill creating a protest-free “buffer zone” around houses of worship and a measure to create a hotline for reporting antisemitic and other hate crimes this week, according to Julie Menin, the council speaker.

Both bills were debated during a recent 10-hour city council hearing, during which officials from the city, NYPD and Jewish organizations testified, as well as members of the public, including those who opposed and supported the proposed laws.

The first Jew to serve as speaker of the 51-member council, Menin announced the impending passage of the bills at an annual legislative breakfast held by the Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Brooklyn, on Sunday. 

COJO gave the council member its distinguished leadership award. Menin opened her remarks by citing the upsurge of Jew-hatred in New York and nationally, most recently the attack on a Reform synagogue with a preschool in West Bloomfield, Mich., a Detroit suburb.

“With hate crimes against Jews constituting more than any other group of hate crimes in our great city combined, I want to make no apology about insisting on a proportionate response to disproportionate discrimination,” Menin said. 

She noted that for her, it is personal. 

“My mother’s mother barely made it through” the Holocaust in Hungary, she told attendees. Her mother’s father was murdered “just because he happened to be born Jewish,” she said.

She promised increased funding for “small schools and houses of worship that do not have adequate resources.”

“We will provide those security resources,” she said.

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New York City Council speaker Julie Menin is honored by COJO Flatbush, March 15, 2026. Credit: Credit Alex Krales/NYC Council Media Unit.

NYC Comptroller Mark Levine introduced Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.), who was awarded COJO’s distinguished statesman award. 

Levine began by speaking Hebrew. “Boker tov,” he said, “good morning.” 

He also spoke Hebrew when he was sworn in on a Chumash, a Five Books of Moses, on Jan. 1. 

“I got a lot of heat for it online,” he said. “So I decided I’m just going to speak more Hebrew. I really don’t care.”

Levine, whose role is essentially that of New York City’s chief financial officer, said that he is committed to investing the city’s pension funds in Israel, among investments in many other countries.

“We have a diversified portfolio invested in every economy including investments in the State of Israel,” he said. “I have a fiduciary responsibility  here beyond politics, and I promise you I will never back down on that commitment.”

Levine’s predecessor as comptroller was Brad Lander, who is now facing off against Goldman in the upcoming Democratic primary election to represent New York City’s 10th District, which encompasses lower Manhattan and communities along the western edge of Brooklyn.

Lander, who endorsed Zohran Mamdani during the latter’s successful mayoral run, has criticized the Israeli government. Mamdani has said that the city should boycott Israel financially and that he would have the Israeli prime minister arrested in New York City.

Goldman was elected in 2022 to Congress, where he now co-chairs the House Bipartisan Task Force on Combating Antisemitism.

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New York City Council speaker Julie Menin is honored by COJO Flatbush, March 15, 2026. Credit: Credit Alex Krales/NYC Council Media Unit.

In his remarks accepting COJO’s award, Goldman said that “antisemitism isn’t rising. It is skyrocketing on both the left and the right.”

“It is my firm belief that fighting antisemitism must be a bipartisan effort, because if fighting antisemitism or even supporting Israel becomes a partisan football, then Jews lose and Israel loses,” he said. 

“I will always stand up for the Jewish community and always stand up for the State of Israel, the only Jewish state in the world,” he said.

Goldman promised “to push bills that increase funding to combat antisemitism on campus and to expose who is giving and what countries are giving money to our universities, and what they are getting back.”

That has also been a focus for the Trump administration, which has released extensive data on which countries are funding which U.S. universities and to what extent.

“I will continue to call out antisemitism wherever it exists, on the left or the right,” Goldman said. “That is how we must lead on this issue.”

At the event, Letitia James, the state attorney general, introduced New York City Police Department Commissioner Jessica Tisch.

After receiving COJO’s distinguished public service award, Tisch spoke about the double Torah portion, about constructing the Tabernacle in the desert at the end of the book of Exodus, read in synagogues worldwide on the prior day.

Tisch, who like the other honorees is Jewish, likened it to the work that COJO’s lay leadership does to support social services for the Brooklyn Jewish community.

“Moses gathered the people to contribute their talents and resources so that the entire community could build something sacred together,” she said. 


Debra Nussbaum Cohen

Source: https://www.jns.org/buffer-zone-bill-will-pass-into-law-this-week-nyc-council-chair-says/

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Trump warns NATO of 'very bad' future if allies don't help secure Strait of Hormuz - Eric Mack

 

by Eric Mack

'We are talking to other countries about working with us about the policing of the strait, and I think we're getting a good response,' says Trump


 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

President Donald Trump sent his clearest warning yet to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on Sunday: Stand with the U.S. for defense of the Strait of Hormuz or face a "very bad" future.

"It's only appropriate that people who are the beneficiaries of the strait will help to make sure that nothing bad happens there," Trump told The Financial Times in an interview Sunday. "If there’s no response, or if it’s a negative response, I think it will be very bad for the future of NATO."

Trump echoed those remarks in a press gaggle aboard Air Force One on Sunday night, returning to Washington, D.C., from a weekend at Mar-a-Lago, saying it would "be nice to have other countries police that with us, and we'll help – we'll work militarily."

"Remember, like as an example of many cases that NATO countries, we're always there for NATO," Trump told reporters, pointing to "helping them with Ukraine" even though "between us, it doesn't affect us."

US SIGNALS READINESS TO ESCORT TANKERS THROUGH HORMUZ AS TRAFFIC THINS BUT NO MISSION LAUNCHED

president donald trump speaks aboard air force one

President Donald Trump issued some stern warnings for NATO to come to the world's defense or face a "very bad" future. (SAUL LOEB / AFP)

"But we've helped them," he added, repeating his comments to the United Nations General Assembly last fall, questioning whether NATO will "always be there for us."

Trump is looking for NATO allies' assistance in securing the oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz for the rest of the world. Trump administration officials have been repeating throughout the choking of the strait that the U.S. under Trump is a net exporter of oil and gets only a fraction of its oil from the Middle East – unlike the rest of the world, including NATO allies.

"It'd be interesting to see what country wouldn't help us with a very small endeavor, which is just keeping the Strait open, and that, by comparison is a small [ask]," Trump added to reporters on Air Force One. "It's small because Iran has very little firepower."

Marine vessels moving through the Strait of Hormuz in a timelapse video.

A time-lapse video shows marine traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz. (Kpler/Marine Traffic)

Trump remained optimistic that NATO allies will ultimately get on board. 

"We are talking to other countries about working with us about the policing of the strait, and I think we're getting a good response," Trump told reporters on AF1. "If we do, that's great – and if we don't, that's great."

President Donald Trump in front of sea mines.

The Iranian regime is using sea mines, which it has stockpiled in the thousands, to make traversing the Strait of Hormuz difficult and deadly. (Win McNamee/Getty Images; Eranicle/iStock)

NATO has long been a point of contention for Trump, who had to repeatedly call on member organizations to reach even the 2% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) spending threshold during his first administration. Current Trump U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker has hailed this second administration in getting NATO to commit 5% of GDP in defense spending. 

Eric Mack is a writer for Fox News Digital covering breaking news.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/world/trump-warns-nato-very-bad-future-allies-dont-help-secure-strait-hormuz

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‘Kill a Jew, go to heaven’ graffiti found on NYC bike trail - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

In February, 28 antisemitic incidents were reported in New York.

 

A police car stands by guarded barricades near the Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt at the American Museum of Natural History on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, June 16, 2020. Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images.
A police car stands by guarded barricades near the Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt at the American Museum of Natural History on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, June 16, 2020. Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images.

A graffiti message reading “Kill a Jew, go to heaven” was found over the weekend on a bike trail in New York City’s Riverside Park.

The sprayed sentence was discovered on a large stone along the trail between 97th Street and 105th Street, located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a major hub of the Jewish community.

The Combat Antisemitism Movement, a global coalition of pro-Jewish groups, tweeted that it was “a direct public call for violence against Jews.”

The nonprofit added, “Last month alone, 28 antisemitic incidents were reported in New York.”

 

U.S.-based organization StopAntisemitism also responded to the incident, lamenting “this level of open hatred” in a city that was once a “safe haven for Jewish life.”

 The NYPD and the New York City Parks Department have opened an inquiry into the incident. No suspects were arrested. 

 

JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/kill-a-jew-go-to-heaven-graffiti-found-on-nyc-bike-trail/

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Hamas Crimes No One Talks About - Khaled Abu Toameh

 

by Khaled Abu Toameh

Hamas is rebuilding its financial machinery by collecting taxes, fees, and customs charges on goods entering the Gaza Strip. The money is not being invested in reconstruction. Instead, it is going toward rebuilding the terrorist group's military capabilities.

 

  • According to the Trump peace plan, announced late last year: "Hamas and other factions agree to not have any role in the governance of Gaza, directly, indirectly, or in any form. All military, terror, and offensive infrastructure, including tunnels and weapon production facilities, will be destroyed and not rebuilt. There will be a process of demilitarization of Gaza under the supervision of independent monitors, which will include placing weapons permanently beyond use through an agreed process of decommissioning..."

  • The Trump administration and its newly established "Board of Peace," however, have failed to call out Hamas for its ongoing breach of the terms of the ceasefire plan. Hamas has evidently interpreted this silence as a green light to pursue its effort to rearm, regroup and rebuild its regime by killing, torturing, and economically squeezing the residents of the Gaza Strip.

  • "Hamas governs from within a shattered enclave of two million people. The Board of Peace governs from a conference table in Washington. Hamas collects shekels in taxes on smuggled goods; the Board has no independent revenue stream. Hamas integrates 10,000 police personnel into proposed structures; the Board must still wait for countries to commit personnel to a stabilization force. Hamas appoints governors and mayors; the Board awaits reports." — Ranjan Solomon, Middle East Monitor, March 10, 2026.

  • Hamas is rebuilding its financial machinery by collecting taxes, fees, and customs charges on goods entering the Gaza Strip. The money is not being invested in reconstruction. Instead, it is going toward rebuilding the terrorist group's military capabilities.

  • The people in this photo are just some of many who have been executed, shot, kidnapped, or brutally tortured in recent weeks. The list of atrocities grows by the day, and the sheer sadism on display goes beyond anything comprehensible (even for those of us who were born and raised in Gaza and saw Hamas's brutality up close for years). We thought we had seen the floor of their depravity. There is no floor for those people." — Gaza-born journalist Hamza Howidy, March 13, 2026.

  • "The 'crime' those people committed? Saying their own opinions. What makes this even worse than the suffering of those victims itself is the silence of the people who built entire careers screaming about Palestinian suffering... The Palestinians left to die under Hamas's boots are apparently the wrong kind of Palestinians, too inconvenient, too disruptive to the narrative, and too alive in ways that don't serve 'the cause'" — Hamza Howidy, March 13, 2026.

  • "Hamas's fascist militias tortured my dear friend Ashraf Naser Shallah, who has been in and out of hospitals in Gaza City over the past couple of days. They took his phone, stole his wallet with critical documents, and threatened to kill him if he continued to speak out against their terrorism, the Iranian regime, the fraudulent 'resistance' narrative, the desire for peace with Israelis, and his refusal to be cannon fodder in failed Jihadi ideologies that have destroyed the Palestinian people in Gaza" — Gaza-born political activist Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, March 10, 2026.

  • As long as the world's attention remains focused elsewhere, Hamas will continue to rebuild its authority in the Gaza Strip without facing serious international scrutiny. Hamas seems to believe that time works in its favor. The longer the international community's silence persists, the easier it becomes for the terror group to reestablish itself as the only legitimate power.

  • While some international parties continue searching for diplomatic formulas and peace plans to stabilize the Gaza Strip, Hamas has made one thing abundantly clear: it has no intention of relinquishing terrorism or power. Until that reality changes, no peace plan will have a realistic chance of transforming the future of the Gaza Strip.

Hamas is rebuilding its financial machinery by collecting taxes, fees, and customs charges on goods entering the Gaza Strip. The money is not being invested in reconstruction. Instead, it is going toward rebuilding the terrorist group's military capabilities. Pictured: Masked members of the Hamas-controlled "People's Protection Committees" commandeer a humanitarian aid truck in the southern Gaza Strip on April 3, 2024. (Photo by Said Khatib/AFP via Getty Images)

As international attention is focused on the Iran war, the Palestinian Hamas terror group has stepped up its crackdown on the Palestinian people as part of its effort to reassert its control aggressively over the Gaza Strip.

Hamas's measures are in violation of US President Donald J. Trump's plan for ending the Israel-Hamas war, which erupted on October 7, 2023 when the Iran-backed terror group invaded Israel and murdered more than 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals.

According to the Trump peace plan, announced late last year:

"Hamas and other factions agree to not have any role in the governance of Gaza, directly, indirectly, or in any form. All military, terror, and offensive infrastructure, including tunnels and weapon production facilities, will be destroyed and not rebuilt. There will be a process of demilitarization of Gaza under the supervision of independent monitors, which will include placing weapons permanently beyond use through an agreed process of decommissioning..."

The Trump administration and its newly established "Board of Peace," however, have failed to call out Hamas for its ongoing breach of the terms of the ceasefire plan. Hamas has evidently interpreted this silence as a green light to pursue its effort to rearm, regroup and rebuild its regime by killing, torturing, and economically squeezing the residents of the Gaza Strip.

Hamas's crimes against Palestinians do not surprise anyone. This is the governing model it has used since violently seizing the Gaza Strip from the Palestinian Authority in 2007.

Ranjan Solomon wrote this month in Middle East Monitor:

"Hamas governs from within a shattered enclave of two million people. The Board of Peace governs from a conference table in Washington.

"Hamas collects shekels in taxes on smuggled goods; the Board has no independent revenue stream.

"Hamas integrates 10,000 police personnel into proposed structures; the Board must still wait for countries to commit personnel to a stabilization force.

"Hamas appoints governors and mayors; the Board awaits reports."

Hamas is rebuilding its financial machinery by collecting taxes, fees, and customs charges on goods entering the Gaza Strip. The money is not being invested in reconstruction. Instead, it is going toward rebuilding the terrorist group's military capabilities.

Last month, Reuters quoted an Israeli military assessment that warned that Hamas is cementing its hold over the Gaza Strip by placing loyalists in key government roles, collecting taxes, and paying salaries to its operatives. According to the report:

"Israeli military officials say Hamas, which refuses to disarm, has been taking advantage of an October [2025] ceasefire to reassert control in areas vacated by Israeli troops....

"Hamas has named five district governors, all of them with links to its armed al-Qassam Brigades, according to two Palestinian sources with direct knowledge of its operations. It has also replaced senior officials in Gaza's economy and interior ministries, which manage taxation and security, the sources said."

Last week, Hamas police officers reappeared on the streets of the Gaza Strip with their vehicles, in yet another sign that the terror group has returned to ruling the territory.

Hamas, in addition, has murdered, arrested, assaulted, or summoned for interrogation dozens of Palestinians for allegedly speaking out against the terror group.

A recent video circulating on social media shows Hamas terrorists shooting an unidentified man in the town of Deir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip, then preventing him from receiving medical treatment.

Gaza-born political activist Hamza Howidy wrote last week:

"Since the war with Iran began, Hamas's thugs have intensified their brutal, savage, barbaric campaign against Gaza's own residents. The people in this photo are just some of many who have been executed, shot, kidnapped, or brutally tortured in recent weeks. The list of atrocities grows by the day, and the sheer sadism on display goes beyond anything comprehensible (even for those of us who were born and raised in Gaza and saw Hamas's brutality up close for years). We thought we had seen the floor of their depravity. There is no floor for those people.

"I have shared many of these stories, and in many cases they were later confirmed by journalists and activists inside Gaza or diaspora Gazans. The 'crime' those people committed? Saying their own opinions.

"What makes this even worse than the suffering of those victims itself is the silence of the people who built entire careers screaming about Palestinian suffering. The same commentators, the same "human rights advocates," the same influencers, and the same media outlets that spent months positioning themselves as the moral conscience of the world, packaging Palestinian pain into clout, followers, and book deals, have gone completely dark....

"The Palestinians left to die under Hamas's boots are apparently the wrong kind of Palestinians, too inconvenient, too disruptive to the narrative, and too alive in ways that don't serve 'the cause'".

Commenting on the reappearance of Hamas police officers, another Gaza-born political activist, Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, wrote on March 12:

"Hamas terrorists conducted a parade in their trucks inside the al-Mawasi tent zone for the displaced. These gunmen are the same ones who are killing, kidnapping, torturing, and shooting Gazans every single day; they're making their presence known to say "shut up & pay us taxes"! They hide in tent areas and use civilians as shields to lessen the chance of being struck by Israeli drones and air strikes. Just ask yourself: why would a terror organization do a parade of its militiamen in the middle of a tent city, if it weren't either hiding among the tents, or seeking to terrorize its inhabitants?"

Alkhatib revealed last week that Hamas members recently tortured a friend of his who dared to criticize the terror group:

"Hamas's fascist militias tortured my dear friend Ashraf Naser Shallah, who has been in and out of hospitals in Gaza City over the past couple of days. They took his phone, stole his wallet with critical documents, and threatened to kill him if he continued to speak out against their terrorism, the Iranian regime, the fraudulent 'resistance' narrative, the desire for peace with Israelis, and his refusal to be cannon fodder in failed Jihadi ideologies that have destroyed the Palestinian people in Gaza."

On March 10, Hamas terrorists shot and killed Asa'ad Abu Mahadi for unknown reasons. His nephew, Waseem Abu Mahadi, wrote on March 10:

"My uncle, 'Abu Younis,' died today in the hospital.

"On Sunday, a Hamas terrorist militia checkpoint opened fire on his civilian car while he was driving with his son. He was critically wounded. For two days he fought for his life in the hospital. Today, he died.

"My uncle was not involved in politics or any faction. He was a peaceful man who loved his family and tried to live a normal life.

"After the shooting, we were told that he had been shot BY MISTAKE.

"A mistake...

"As if shooting at a civilian's car is just an unfortunate accident. As if another Palestinian life disappearing into the chaos of militias and guns can simply be brushed aside.

"This is what happens when the rule of law disappears and terrorist militias take its place."

In another incident, Hamas members assaulted Mohammed Abu Amra inside al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah, where he was tied to the bed despite his injury, and the medical teams were prevented from completing his treatment.

As long as the world's attention remains focused elsewhere, Hamas will continue to rebuild its authority in the Gaza Strip without facing serious international scrutiny. Hamas seems to believe that time works in its favor. The longer the international community's silence persists, the easier it becomes for the terror group to reestablish itself as the only legitimate power.

While some international parties continue searching for diplomatic formulas and peace plans to stabilize the Gaza Strip, Hamas has made one thing abundantly clear: it has no intention of relinquishing terrorism or power. Until that reality changes, no peace plan will have a realistic chance of transforming the future of the Gaza Strip.

 

Khaled Abu Toameh is an award-winning journalist based in Jerusalem.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22342/hamas-crimes-gaza

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TSA faces constitutional scrutiny as Democrats still block DHS funds and airport wait times explode - Amanda Head

 

by Amanda Head

Balancing liberty and security remains precarious, if not contentious, because any shift to privatization would require robust oversight to avoid compromising safety.

 

Democrats in the United States Senate blocked another attempt by Republicans to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Thursday, as the partial government shutdown entered its fourth week. One of the most apparent consequences of the blockade is the out-of-control TSA wait lines at airports across the country.

As the issue is elevated by people like Senators Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn, and Dave McCormick, R-Pa., the argument inevitably reemerges that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is unconstitutional and should not exist anyway.

The Transportation Security Administration was established in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, which killed nearly 3,000 people when hijackers seized four commercial airliners and used them as weapons against targets in New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

Prior to 9/11, airport passenger screening in the United States was handled by private contractors hired by airlines. Standards were minimal: passengers could carry small pocket knives aboard, no boarding pass or ID was required to reach gates in many cases, and security was often inconsistent across airports. 

The attacks exposed these vulnerabilities, as the hijackers exploited lax procedures to board flights with box cutters and knives.

Mohamed Atta and Abdul Aziz al-Omari, two of the 9/11 hijackers, passed easily through security at the Portland International Jetport in Maine, boarded without challenge, a commuter flight to Boston Logan International Airport, and then — again without serious screening — boarded L.A. bound American Airlines Flight 11. That flight would be hijacked by the jihadist pair and crashed into the World Trade Center.

Legislation creating the TSA as a federal agency 

In direct response, Congress passed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATSA), signed into law by President George W. Bush on November 19, 2001. This legislation created the TSA as a federal agency (initially under the Department of Transportation, later moved to the Department of Homeland Security in 2003) to oversee security across transportation modes, with a primary focus on aviation. 

Key mandates included federalizing passenger and baggage screening, requiring 100% checked baggage screening for explosives, expanding the Federal Air Marshal Service, and reinforcing cockpit doors.

Business Insider reported that "Some 50,000 TSA agents went without their first paycheck this week as the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the TSA, remains unfunded due to a congressional battle over its immigration enforcement policies." The outlet also reported that since the defunding of TSA, thousands of travelers in the US are getting stuck in security lines that are taking up to three hours to clear in some airports. Newark's Liberty International is reporting a wait time of between 40 and 60 minutes to clear. 

Constitutional arguments against the TSA under Fourth Amendment

Critics argue that the TSA violates core constitutional principles, particularly the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. Airport screenings involve pat-downs, full-body scanners, and bag inspections—procedures many view as invasive without individualized suspicion or probable cause.

Proponents of eliminating the TSA contend that these measures constitute unreasonable searches. Full-body scanners (advanced imaging technology) can reveal detailed body images, raising privacy concerns, while enhanced pat-downs involve physical contact many describe as intrusive. 

Some legal challenges have focused on whether these practices exceed permissible bounds, even with exceptions like administrative searches for public safety. Courts have generally upheld TSA screenings under the "special needs" or administrative search doctrine, viewing them as limited intrusions justified by a compelling governmental interest in preventing aviation terrorism. For instance, a 2011 court ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit found full-body scanners constitutional, although the court criticized the lack of public comment allowed prior to implementation. 

However, opponents maintain that consent to screening (as a condition of flying) is coercive, effectively forcing travelers to surrender Fourth Amendment rights to exercise a common mode of travel. Critics also argue the TSA represents federal overreach, lacking explicit constitutional authorization for a massive bureaucracy conducting routine suspicionless searches on millions of citizens daily. Some libertarian and conservative voices frame it as an unconstitutional expansion of government power post-9/11, infringing on personal liberty and privacy without sufficient justification.

Recent proposals, such as the Abolish the TSA Act introduced in 2025 by Senators Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., call for dissolving the agency and shifting to privatized screening under FAA oversight, arguing it would reduce intrusions and improve efficiency. The bill has been referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, where it currently languishes.

Weighing Safety and Security Concerns

While constitutional critiques are compelling, the TSA's defenders emphasize its role in aviation safety. The agency screens millions daily — in 2024, more than 904 million passengers and 494 million checked bags —  intercepting threats like firearms (over 6,000 discovered in carry-ons in recent years).

No major U.S. commercial hijacking has succeeded since 9/11, a record often credited to layered security (including intelligence, air marshals, reinforced doors, and checkpoints). Public confidence remains high, with surveys showing strong support for measures like identity verification.

And yet, effectiveness is debated. Covert testing by the Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly shown high failure rates as high as 80-95% in detecting mock threats like weapons or explosives in undercover audits, though exact recent figures are sometimes classified or improved upon.

Government Accountability Office reports have highlighted persistent vulnerabilities, such as unaddressed issues from covert tests and technology degradation over time.

Cost-benefit analyses suggest some measures may not justify expenses given low attack probabilities, questioning whether current levels represent optimal security or "security theater."

Privatization advocates point to the TSA's Screening Partnership Program, where some airports use private contractors under TSA standards, as evidence that alternatives could maintain security while reducing bureaucracy and delays. While post-9/11 reforms addressed real threats and contributed to two decades without major hijackings, persistent testing failures, high costs, and privacy intrusions fuel arguments for abolition or reform. 

 

Amanda Head is White House Correspondent for Just The News. You can follow her here.

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/congress/tsas-constitutionally-reemerges-democrats-block-dhs-funding-and-airport-wait

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IDF troops push deeper into Lebanon, destroy Hezbollah terror assets - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

Ahead of the ground activity, Israeli forces carried out strikes with artillery and aircraft against multiple Hezbollah targets.

 

Israel Defense Forces troops from the 91st Division conduct ground operations against key Hezbollah strongholds in Southern Lebanon, March 15, 2026. Credit: IDF.
Israel Defense Forces troops from the 91st Division conduct ground operations against key Hezbollah strongholds in Southern Lebanon, March 15, 2026. Credit: IDF.

The Israel Defense Forces’ 91st “Galilee” Division has begun limited, targeted ground operations against key Hezbollah strongholds in Southern Lebanon, the military said on Monday, as part of efforts to strengthen Israel’s forward defensive line.

According to the IDF, the operations are aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure and eliminating Hezbollah operatives in the area in order to remove threats and create an additional layer of security for residents of northern Israel.

Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a situation assessment with top military and security officials on Monday that the IDF had “begun a ground maneuver in Lebanon to remove threats and protect the residents of the Galilee and the north,” adding that hundreds of thousands of Shi’ite residents of Southern Lebanon “will not return to their homes south of the Litani [River] area until the safety of northern residents is guaranteed.”

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz delivers remarks during a situation assessment on March 16, 2026. Credit: Elad Malka, Ministry of Defense.

Katz said he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had instructed the military “to act and destroy the terrorist infrastructure in the contact villages along the Lebanese border—to prevent threats and Hezbollah’s return to the area—exactly as it was done against Hamas in Gaza in Rafah, Beit Hanoun and other large areas that were neutralized, and as is being done now against the terror tunnels in Gaza.”

He delivered a personal message to Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem, warning that the terrorist organization “will pay a heavy price for its aggression and its activity in the Iranian axis aimed at destroying Israel. Those who sought to destroy us were destroyed and will be destroyed.

“If Naim Qassem misses Nasrallah and Khamenei so much, he will be able to meet them soon in the depths of hell, along with all the eliminated members of the axis of evil. We promised security to the residents of the north, and that is exactly what we will deliver,” Katz said.

Ahead of the ground activity, Israeli forces carried out strikes with artillery and aircraft against multiple Hezbollah targets to reduce threats in the operational environment.

At the same time, IDF troops continue to conduct defensive missions to protect Israeli communities in the Galilee.

Troops from the IDF’s 91st Division conduct ground operations against key Hezbollah strongholds in Southern Lebanon, March 15, 2026. Credit: IDF.

Meanwhile, the IDF continues to carry out waves of strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure across Lebanon, including several launch sites in the Al-Qatrani area from which terrorists were planning imminent rocket attacks, the military said.

Over the weekend, Israeli forces also struck and dismantled Hezbollah Radwan Force command centers in Beirut that were used to advance attacks against the Jewish state.

Since the start of “Operation Roaring Lion” against the Islamic Republic on Feb. 28, Israeli strikes in Lebanon have significantly degraded Hezbollah’s command-and-control capabilities, financial resources and weapons stockpiles, according to the IDF.

“Hezbollah systematically embeds its infrastructure within the civilian population across Lebanon,” the military said, calling the situation “another example of the organization’s cynical exploitation of Lebanese civilians for its terrorist activities.”

The IDF said steps were taken ahead of the strikes to mitigate the risk of civilian harm, including issuing advance warnings, using precision-guided munitions and conducting aerial surveillance.

“The IDF is operating decisively against the Hezbollah terrorist organization in response to its deliberate decision to attack Israel on behalf of the Iranian terror regime,” the military added. “The IDF will not allow harm to the residents of the State of Israel.” 


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/idf-troops-push-deeper-into-lebanon-destroy-hezbollah-terror-assets/

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IAF destroys Khamenei’s aircraft in Tehran - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

The IDF said the overnight airstrike at Mehrabad Airport destroyed the supreme leader’s official jet, disrupting Iran’s coordination with proxies.

 

Israeli F-35I “Adir” fighter jets en route to strike targets in Iran, March 2026. Credit: IDF.
Israeli F-35I “Adir” fighter jets en route to strike targets in Iran, March 2026. Credit: IDF.

The Israeli Air Force knocked out the Iranian Supreme Leader’s official aircraft in a “precise strike” at Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport overnight Sunday, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

“The aircraft was used by Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of the Iranian terror regime, additional senior officials and Iranian military personnel to advance military procurement and to manage coordination with axis countries through both domestic and international flights,” the IDF said.

Khamenei was killed in an Israeli strike in Tehran during the opening phase of “Operation Roaring Lion” on Feb. 28.

“The dismantling of the aircraft disrupts the Iranian regime leadership’s coordination capabilities with axis countries, its military force build-up efforts and its ability to rehabilitate its capabilities. As a result, another strategic asset of the regime has been degraded,” the statement continued.

 

IAF jets began “a wide-scale wave of strikes targeting infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime in Tehran, Shiraz and Tabriz,” the IDF announced late Monday morning.

In a “significant strike in the heart of Tehran,” the IDF said on Monday afternoon that its air force “destroyed a compound belonging to the Iranian terror regime used to develop satellite attack capabilities in space.”

The IDF said the facility contributed to the Iranian regime’s efforts to target satellites, including those belonging to Israel and other countries.

The site was linked to the development of the Chamran-1 satellite, launched into orbit by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in September 2024, according to the IDF. The military said the strike followed an earlier attack last week on another space research compound operated by the Iranian Space Organization in Tehran.

The IDF earlier said that it struck more than 200 Iranian targets on Sunday, including command centers, defense systems and weapon storage and production sites.

“The IDF continues to degrade the ballistic missiles array and the defense systems of the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran,” the statement continued.

Israeli forces targeted and killed members of a drone launch cell operating in western Iran, releasing video footage of the attack on Sunday. According to the IDF, Israeli aircraft identified the operatives using real-time intelligence and targeted them after they attempted to flee the site..

Earlier on Sunday, the IAF completed a wave of strikes in the Hamedan area of western Iran, hitting several “key headquarters” of the IRGC and its Basij paramilitary volunteer militia.

“These headquarters served the regime’s bodies to manage the ongoing activities and to advance terror attacks against the State of Israel and additional countries across the Middle East,” the IDF said.

Israel’s military also on Sunday published new footage of Israeli Air Force F-35I “Adir” stealth fighters on their way to strike regime targets in Iran.

The IDF said on March 4 that an “Adir” fighter jet shot down an Iranian Air Force YAK-130 warplane over Tehran, marking the first time that any F-35 has downed a manned aircraft in combat.

It was also the first Israeli air-to-air engagement with a manned enemy plane in more than 40 years. The last such encounter occurred in 1985, when Israeli F-15s shot down two Syrian MiG-23s over Lebanon.

IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin told reporters at a briefing on Sunday that Jerusalem will continue operations in both Iran and Lebanon until the objectives of its campaign are achieved.

“We have an orderly, well-planned combat strategy. We have thousands more targets in Iran and we generate additional targets every day,” Defrin said. “The regime is already weakened. We continue to weaken it more and more each day. The entire IDF is prepared and determined to complete the mission and remove the threats facing the State of Israel.”


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/roaring-lion-israel-hit-200-iranian-targets-on-sunday/

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Intersectionality and Abandoned Leadership Are Killing the Democrats - Arthur Schaper

 

by Arthur Schaper

California Democrats built a coalition of factions and identities—but without a leader to discipline them, that coalition is splintering just in time to hand Republicans an opening.

 

The Democratic Party is fighting for its life in California.

Yes, California.

The chairman of the California Democratic Party, Rusty Hicks—who sounds like he should either be a red-state transplant or go back to Tennessee, a labor-union leader in a state already overburdened by labor dominance, an establishment figure who won a close contest against a black female candidate who complained of voter fraud among California Democratic Party delegates, who irritates the progressive grassroots faction in the state, and who has about as much personality as Mitt Romney in a deep freeze—is facing a factional crisis like never before.

Lots of major Democratic candidates have filed to take Gavin Newsom’s place. Since dollar-store Patrick Bateman, California Psycho, and all, wants to be the next president, hand gestures and gaslighting included, he’s not helping anyone down-ticket because—God Forbid—he should p-ss off any one constituency or grievance group in the country.

Rusty Hicks recently pleaded with the wide array of Democratic gubernatorial candidates to consider dropping out to ensure that two Republicans didn’t snap up the Top Two spots in the jungle primary this June. If you don’t have a chance, he claimed, you should drop out so that we don’t risk two Republicans in the Top Two.

Since the epic Trump shellacking of 2024, the Democratic Party has faced a considerable crisis of leadership. Kamala Harris is polling at number one for the 2028 nomination, but it’s a piddling 38 percent. A wide array of candidates—gay, Hispanic, Asian, femboy, East Coast, West Coast, podcast, Israel haters, and so on—think they have a better chance of capturing the nomination nod and leading the Democratic Party to purer, more progressive pastures.

That fight is playing out right now in California, the most Democratic of Democratic states in the union.

When Rusty whined for the wide array of single-digit polling candidates to drop out, how did they respond?

They didn’t care, and they jumped in with both feet. After all, some of these candidates, like former State Controller Betty Yee and California Superintendent of Schools Tony Thurmond, have been running for office since 2024! Newsom was term-limited, anyway.

Congressman Eric Swalwell, flatulence, Fang Fang, and all, has filed and is currently ahead.

California State Superintendent Tony Thurmond is all in it to win it.

Former State Controller Betty Yee has filed.

The previous Democratic front-runner and former Congresswoman, Katie Porter, has also filed. Her poll numbers have plunged following her disastrous CBS interview (plus the revelations of her abusive, Karen-like behavior). She won’t quit, though. U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren just endorsed her, and she’s angling for that white female vote, so she thinks she has a chance.

Former State Assemblyman, Congressman, California Attorney General, and Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra won’t back down, either. He served in Congress longer than Swalwell or Porter, plus he has executive experience. There is no way he would back away from this fight.

Former Speaker of the State Assembly and Mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, is launching another bid.

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, playing the moderate card, jumped into the race as a middling alternative to the woke craziness of his opponents.

Even billionaire Tom Steyer, a man with too much money and time on his hands, plus an embarrassing 2020 presidential bid that floundered early, wants to be the next governor.

Well, one candidate dropped out: former state assemblyman and majority leader Ian Calderon. He was a nullity, though, and his departure has not moved the needle that much away from the threat of two Republicans in the general election.

Big Money Tom Steyer will flood the campaign with millions of his own money. Mahan, painting himself as a common-sense, non-woke type, will appeal to the growing number of wealthy Californians who don’t like being robbed or harassed or their lives put in jeopardy. The Democratic grassroots are pulling at the establishment, who are pulling at the moderates, who are pulling at the reformers. There is no consensus and no commitment to letting one person have the rule over everyone else. All that money and those machinations will flatten the distribution among the Democratic candidates, shoring up support for the Top Two Republicans.

Intersectionality and political posturing are driving the Democrats down. Yee wants the Asian vote. Becerra wants the Latino vote, along with Villaraigosa. Thurmond is stressing his blackness for the black vote.

Speaking of intersectionality, Thurmond charged at and called out the Democratic leadership in another X video. “The establishment wants all the candidates of color to drop out.” OUCH! The last thing the Democratic Party needs is its own members declaring what the rest of us already knew! But by this blunt appraisal, Thurmond and the rest of the Democratic also-rans have thrown down the gauntlet. They are not backing down, not just because they don’t want to step aside for the Woke White Liberals, but because they would lose face forever before their respective interest-group voting blocs.

For the last three decades, the Democrats have built their power on a coalition of ideologies and identities. Now they are tearing each other apart like a Red Wedding in Game of Thrones. What a reversal!

What’s the other story behind the Democratic brouhaha, though?

There’s no Alpha Dog, or Awful Female Dog, calling the shots anymore. The Republican Party has Donald Trump, who’s done a credible job of holding the coalition of faith, family, and freedom together while punishing the members who won’t get along to go along.

Democrats have no one to keep people in line, to pick winners and losers, or to control the donors and grassroots, and that is especially the case in California.

I already mentioned the retiring governor, who’s always thought about his next career move instead of doing his job with any tenacity or integrity. He won’t step in and solve this problem. In fact, he might secretly want a Republican governor so he can campaign with greater alarm across the rest of the country: “California has a Republican governor! If you don’t elect me, there will be Republicans everywhere!”

Who else often called the shots in California politics?

U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer? She’s gone, retired ten years ago, and now lobbying for China. No one cares about her anymore.

Nancy Pelosi! She was the Speaker of the House, after all. Recall that she retired, i.e., she was forced out by a growing progressive faction.

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, the Dean of the California Delegation? She’s dead. In fact, some of the upstart Democratic congressmen were not content to wait their turn, and they challenged the anointed heir apparent, Adam Schiff.

No one cares what Adam Schiff or Alex Padilla thinks, since they are relatively new to the U.S. Senate scene, either. There’s no Big Momma or Big Daddy Democrat to tell everyone else to sit down and let the big poll winner win.

This gilded disarray is a golden opportunity for Golden State Republicans, who have not won a statewide office since 2006. Two GOP gubernatorial candidates mean a depressed Democratic turnout. Republicans could flip other statewide offices, and they could end the Democratic supermajority in Sacramento.

Trump freed Venezuela—will he free California next?


Arthur Schaper

Source: https://amgreatness.com/2026/03/15/intersectionality-and-abandoned-leadership-are-killing-the-democrats/

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U.S. Senate to hold marathon debate on GOP voter ID bill - Thérèse Boudreaux

 

by Thérèse Boudreaux

The move is an attempt to appease a vocal minority of Republicans who have called for Thune to revive the “talking filibuster,” which would require Democrats to hold the floor in order for the Senate’s 60-vote threshold to remain in force.

 

(The Center Square) -

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., plans to bring a Republican elections reform bill to the floor next week and kickstart a marathon debate that could potentially last days.

The move is an attempt to appease a vocal minority of Republicans who have called for Thune to revive the “talking filibuster,” which would require Democrats to hold the floor in order for the Senate’s 60-vote threshold to remain in force.

President Donald Trump endorsed the talking filibuster, but Thune has argued that there is not enough support in the Republican Caucus.

The marathon debate is unlikely to change the minds of enough Democrats to overcome the filibuster. But Thune and his supporters argue that it will at least force Senate Democrats to go on the record about why they oppose the House-passed SAVE America Act.

“I can’t guarantee an outcome on this legislation. But I can guarantee that we are going to put Democrats on the record,” Thune told lawmakers. “That they will be forced to defend their outrageous positions on these issues – and explain to the American people why common sense and the Democratic Party have parted ways.”

The SAVE America Act would mandate that Americans display a valid ID to vote in federal elections, require people to present proof of citizenship when registering to vote, and necessitate in-person voter registration for federal elections.

It also directs states to remove all noncitizens from their voter rolls.

Under the legislation, people would not be able to register to vote with only their driver's license, since noncitizens can obtain that. They would instead need to present documents proving U.S. citizenship, such as a birth certificate or U.S. passport.

“Only American citizens should be able to vote in our elections. Period. This shouldn't be controversial,” Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said on social media Friday. “If Democrats want to block something that the overwhelming majority of Americans agree with – be my guest.”

Democrats have dubbed the bill “Jim Crow 2.0,” arguing it could make it harder for minorities, the disabled, and married women to register to vote.

Thune, however, called Democrats’ rhetoric “unforgivable” and “insulting.”

“Either Democrats are just reflexively opposing this proposal because it originated from Republicans, or Democrats believe that there are in fact people out there voting illegally and that it’s benefiting Democrats, and they want to keep it going,” Thune told lawmakers Thursday.

“I honestly cannot think of another reason to oppose something so eminently reasonable as requiring people to demonstrate that they’re eligible to vote – and that they are who they say they are when they go to the polls.” 


Thérèse Boudreaux

Source: https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/us-senate-hold-marathon-debate-gop-voter-id-bill

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