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VFI News Iran War Escalates as Missiles Hit Be’er Sheva and Israeli Strikes Cripple Tehran’s Military

Iran War Escalates: Missiles Hit Be’er Sheva as Israeli Strikes Cripple Tehran | VFI News

Iran War Escalates as Missiles Hit Be’er Sheva and Israeli Strikes Cripple Tehran’s Military . . .

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Iran’s war against Israel intensifies as a ballistic missile strikes Be’er Sheva, injuring civilians and damaging homes. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes have severely weakened Iran’s military infrastructure, with reports indicating massive losses to missile systems, naval assets, and IRGC forces.

With hundreds of attack waves launched and thousands affected, the conflict continues to escalate across multiple fronts—including Lebanon, Syria, and beyond.

👉 In this update:

• Missile strike on Be’er Sheva

• Iran’s 396 waves of attacks revealed

• Israeli strikes cripple Tehran’s military

• Netanyahu announces expanded Lebanon buffer zone

• Iran warns of economic collapse

• Rising violence in Syria

🙏 Please pray for peace, protection, and all those affected by this ongoing war.

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Iranian Missile Strikes Be’er Sheva, Injuring 11 Residents

An Iranian ballistic missile struck the city of Be’er Sheva on Sunday, March 29, damaging homes and injuring 11 people. Medics and paramedics from Magen David Adom treated 31 victims and evacuated them to Soroka Medical Center, with 11 suffering light injuries from blast-propelled debris and 20 treated for anxiety attacks.

Residents described severe destruction at the impact site. “The house is completely destroyed, totally ruined. The ceiling of the second floor collapsed entirely,” said Oleg, a neighborhood resident. “It’s a total shock. I still don’t understand. I feel frozen.” Footage from the scene showed a large, dark mushroom-shaped plume of smoke rising above the impact area.

The strike was part of an ongoing barrage of Iranian attacks against Israeli population centers that has intensified in recent weeks. Israeli emergency services continue to operate on heightened alert across the southern and central regions as the conflict with Iran continues on multiple fronts.

(INN/VFI News)

"Dear Lord, we lift up the residents of Be’er Sheva and all Israeli communities under fire. We ask You in Yeshua’s Name to shield every family, comfort the injured and traumatized, and strengthen the hands of first responders and medical teams as they work tirelessly to save lives. We pray that You surround Your people with Your protection and bring a swift end to the violence raining down upon the Land. Grant peace and healing to all who are suffering, and may Your presence be a shelter in this time of war."

INSS Report: Iran Has Launched 396 Waves of Attacks Against Israel Since War Began

The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) released an interim summary on Sunday, March 29, documenting that Iran has carried out more than 396 waves of attacks against Israel since the outbreak of hostilities. An estimated 570 missiles penetrated Israeli territory, alongside over 765 drones. From Lebanon, approximately 1,224 attack waves were recorded, involving more than 3,800 missiles and drones, with additional launches from Yemen.

The human toll stands at 24 killed in direct strikes – 19 civilians and foreign nationals and five IDF soldiers. Another seven died in indirect circumstances, such as shelter-related injuries. In total, 6,009 people were wounded, including 835 children and 68 IDF personnel. More than 5,300 residents from 43 local authorities have been displaced, and over 21,500 compensation claims have been filed.

On the offensive side, Israeli airstrikes killed more than 6,000 Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps operatives, including over 55 senior figures, and more than 850 terrorists in Lebanon. Israeli operations degraded roughly 90% of Iran’s missile launchers and ballistic systems, 85% of its air defense network, and 92% of its primary naval assets. The United States military destroyed 150 Iranian ships and submarines, and seven major nuclear facilities in Iran were struck.

(INN/VFI News)

“The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.” – Psalm 18:2

Netanyahu Announces Expansion of Lebanon Buffer Zone to Thwart Invasion Threat

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday, March 29, that Israel will expand its buffer zone in Lebanon in order to thwart the threat of invasion and push anti-tank missile fire away from the northern border. Netanyahu said Israel had undergone a paradigm shift in its approach to security during the current round of conflicts.

“I said we would change the face of the Middle East, and we have done so,” Netanyahu stated, citing the buffer zones Israel has established in Lebanon, Gaza, and Syria. “Instead of them surprising us, we are surprising them. We are the ones taking action, we are the ones attacking, we are the ones taking the initiative, and we are deep within their territory.”

The prime minister addressed northern residents, acknowledging the hardships they endured during the war against Hezbollah and pledging generous government assistance. He mourned the soldiers who had fallen during the fighting and expressed condolences to their families, while thanking IDF troops and reservists on behalf of the entire nation.

(JPost/VFI News)

“No weapon formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue which rises against you in judgment You shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord.” – Isaiah 54:17

Iranian President Warns Economy Could Collapse Within Weeks Without Ceasefire

A sharp confrontation has erupted within Iran’s leadership between President Masoud Pezeshkian and the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Ahmad Vahidi, over the conduct of the war and its economic toll. Pezeshkian warned on Saturday, March 29, that without a ceasefire, Iran’s economy could collapse within three to four weeks.

Pezeshkian criticized the escalation pursued by the IRGC, particularly attacks against neighboring countries, which have caused severe economic consequences. He also demanded that executive powers be returned to the civilian government. Vahidi rejected the request and accused the government of failing to implement structural reforms even before the current conflict began.

Strikes targeting steel factories in Iran have significantly damaged the local economy and could delay post-war recovery. These factories supply essential raw materials for construction and infrastructure, including roads and buildings, and their destruction compounds the growing economic pressure on the regime.

(INN/VFI News)

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UN Report Demands Syria Investigate Abuses During Deadly Clashes with Druze

A United Nations inquiry published on Friday, March 27, found that there is no indication Syria has investigated violations its forces committed during sectarian clashes last summer in Sweida province, in which at least 1,700 people were killed – the vast majority from the Druze religious minority. The 85-page report urged Syria’s government to investigate the leadership of its security forces that allowed or organized sectarian attacks against the Druze community.

The violence erupted in mid-July when armed groups affiliated with Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri clashed with local Bedouin clans, prompting an intervention by government forces who effectively sided with the Bedouins. An estimated 200,000 people were displaced from Sweida, with nearly 200 women and children among the dead. Tribal fighters targeted almost every home in 35 mixed or Druze-majority villages, and nearly all Druze religious sites were looted, burned, or vandalized.

The clashes prompted a response from Israel, which launched airstrikes on southern Syria and Damascus to force the withdrawal of forces that attacked Druze civilians. Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa has vowed to investigate and hold perpetrators accountable, but armed tribal fighters appeared unwilling or unable to be confronted by the authorities, marking a significant setback for al-Sharaa’s efforts to assert control and appeal to Syria’s minorities.

(TOI/VFI News)

"Heavenly Father, we lift up the Druze and all minority communities in Syria who have suffered terrible violence and displacement. We pray in Yeshua’s Name for justice, healing, and protection for the families grieving the loss of loved ones. We ask that You hold accountable all who committed these atrocities and bring true reconciliation to this war-torn land. May Your hand of mercy rest upon the displaced and the vulnerable."

Attacks on Syria’s Christian Community Fuel Distrust of Sharaa Regime

Protests erupted in the Syrian town of Al-Suqaylabiyah over the weekend of March 28–29 after men from the nearby Sunni town of Qalaat al-Madiq attacked the predominantly Christian community following a personal dispute. The disagreement escalated into violence, with homes, shops, and cars set ablaze and shot at. Some residents were reportedly assaulted while attempting to stop the arson.

Critics say the incident underscores a broader failure by Syria’s new authorities to curb sectarian violence. Minority groups, including Druze and Alawites, have repeatedly been targeted, with thousands killed since Islamist leader Ahmed al-Sharaa seized control of the country from the Assad regime in December 2024. A member of the European Parliament published a letter claiming government forces were seen escorting those attacking the Christian neighborhood.

The violence comes amid a series of conservative legislative measures pushed by the Sharaa government, including restrictions on alcohol sales in Damascus and bans on makeup for women working in the public sector. Many Syrians have begun questioning the regime’s early promises of pluralism, as Christians and other minority communities face mounting pressure under the new order.

(JPost/VFI News)

"Dear God, we cry out on behalf of the persecuted Christians and all minorities in Syria who live in fear of sectarian violence. We pray in Yeshua’s Name that You be their shield and defender, and that You open the eyes of Syria’s leaders to protect every citizen regardless of faith. We pray for the families whose homes and livelihoods were destroyed, that You provide for them and restore what was lost. Let Your light shine into the darkness of hatred and division, and may true religious freedom take root in this land."

Protests Erupt in Syrian Christian City Al-Suqaylabiyah Amid Security Tensions

The predominantly Christian city of Al-Suqaylabiyah in western Hama province witnessed a wave of public anger on Saturday, March 28, as residents staged a protest demonstration demanding accountability for those involved in security incidents that erupted on Friday evening. The protest came amid growing calls for tighter arms control and the prevention of further unrest.

The tensions began after an altercation involving several young men escalated into a state of mobilization, with limited gatherings forming before internal security forces intervened. Gunfire was reported, commercial shops were vandalized, and a number of suspects were arrested. Local authorities convened expanded meetings with officials, community elders, religious figures, and security representatives to contain the situation.

Protesters raised slogans affirming their rejection of sectarianism and commitment to citizenship and national partnership. Their demands included the removal of weapons from the city, compensation for those affected, a transparent investigation, and accountability for the damage inflicted on public and private property. The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch condemned the incident and called for an official investigation.

(JPost/VFI News)

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” – Matthew 5:9

In Israel’s Shelters, an ‘Underground’ Entertainment Scene is Born Under Missile Fire

As the war with Iran grinds into its second month, Israelis have transformed their bomb shelters into unlikely venues for community, creativity, and joy. Content creator Shaked Bitton of Kibbutz Palmachim began serving elaborate homemade treats – from fluffy pancakes with strawberries to a 10-kilogram tiramisu – to fellow shelter-goers, turning anxious wait times into something to look forward to.

Across the country, shelters have become stages for impromptu performances. Singer Lihi Toledano performed a full concert inside a The suggestions, opinions, and scripture references made by VFI News writers and editors are based on the best information received.

 

Want to see more from VFI? Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visionforisrael and hit “like” if you like us! light rail station being used as a shelter. Birthday parties, bachelorette celebrations, CrossFit classes, yoga sessions, and judo lessons have all become part of the daily shelter routine. Choreographer Moria Zrachia convinced her neighbors to perform a lip-synch routine to the classic Teapacks song in their building’s shelter after repeated requests to lift spirits.

The resilience extends beyond entertainment. Singles events titled “Love in the Bomb Shelter” have drawn young Israelis to Dizengoff Center’s underground parking-lot shelter in Tel Aviv, where poor cellphone reception has become a feature rather than a bug – forcing face-to-face interaction. Organizers say multiple matches and phone-number exchanges have already taken place, proof that even under fire, Israelis find ways to build community and choose life.

(TOI/VFI News)

“The joy of the Lord is your strength.” – Nehemiah 8:10b

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