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Iranian Missiles Strike Israel — 200 Wounded, Trump Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum to Iran

Iranian Missiles Strike Southern Israel as Trump Issues 48-Hour Hormuz Ultimatum . . .

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Iranian ballistic missiles struck the southern Israeli cities of Dimona and Arad on March 21, 2026, wounding nearly 200 people including young children. Israeli air defenses failed to intercept at least two missiles. President Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face strikes on its power plants. CENTCOM reports over 8,000 Iranian targets hit and 130 naval vessels destroyed since Operation Epic Fury began. All Israeli schools shifted to distance learning nationwide.

📌 Topics covered:

— Iran missile strikes on Dimona and Arad

— Trump 48-hour Hormuz ultimatum

— US CENTCOM Operation Epic Fury update

— Israeli schools cancelled nationwide

— Hamas 90-day disarmament proposal

— PA shadow army report

— Israel ranks 8th in World Happiness Report

Source: Vision for Israel (VFI News)

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Nearly 200 Wounded as Iranian Ballistic Missiles Strike Southern Cities of Dimona and Arad

Israeli air defenses failed to intercept at least two Iranian ballistic missiles on Saturday, March 21, resulting in direct hits on the southern cities of Dimona and Arad that left nearly 200 people wounded, with 11 in serious condition. IDF spokesman Brig.-Gen. Effie Defrin confirmed that interceptors were activated against both projectiles but did not knock them down, calling the munitions familiar rather than a new threat, while pledging a thorough investigation.

A 12-year-old boy was listed in serious condition after suffering shrapnel injuries in Dimona, where the missile’s warhead held hundreds of kilograms of conventional explosives and caused structural damage to residential buildings. In Arad, a 5-year-old girl was left in serious condition after the second strike triggered a mass casualty declaration. Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba treated 175 wounded from both cities, with 36 still hospitalized by Sunday morning. Iranian state media claimed both strikes targeted Israel’s Negev nuclear research facility in retaliation for an alleged attack on the Natanz enrichment site — a claim the IDF denied.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir held an emergency session with senior commanders and approved a wave of strikes across all fronts. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Arad on Sunday morning and told reporters that Iran was targeting civilian neighborhoods “as a mass murder weapon,” saying the absence of fatalities was fortunate rather than intentional. He vowed that Israel would continue striking its enemies on every front and called on world leaders to join Israel and the United States in confronting Iran.

(TOI/VFI News)

“Dear Lord, our hearts go out to the residents of Dimona and Arad in the wake of these devastating missile strikes. We pray in Yeshua’s Name for Your healing hand upon every wounded person — especially the young children who were injured — and ask that You restore them fully in body and spirit. Strengthen those investigating the defense failures, sharpen Israel’s shield, and guard every city and family across this land. May this conflict be brought to a swift and righteous end, and may Your perfect peace rest over the people of Israel. In Yeshua’s Name we pray.”

Iranian Missiles Tear Through Residential Neighborhoods, Wounding Civilians Including Young Children

Residential buildings in the southern Israeli cities of Dimona and Arad were devastated on Saturday, March 21, as Iranian ballistic missiles struck apartment blocks and scattered shrapnel across multiple residential sites, wounding more than 100 civilians in back-to-back attacks. Emergency services declared a mass casualty event as rescue teams worked to evacuate wounded residents from damaged and burning structures in both cities.

In Arad, United Hatzalah medics treated more than 90 individuals at the scene before transporting all wounded by ambulance and helicopter to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, where blood reserves were immediately mobilized. Among those seriously injured were a 5-year-old girl in Arad and a 12-year-old boy in Dimona, both struck by shrapnel. Earlier the same afternoon, a suspected Iranian cluster munition damaged an empty daycare in Rishon Lezion in central Israel — the children were spared only because schools were closed for Shabbat.

Arad Mayor Yair Maayan noted that all residents who had properly sheltered were unharmed in the strike. Netanyahu toured both impact sites on Sunday and told reporters that Iran was intentionally targeting civilians with ballistic missiles and that only luck had prevented mass fatalities. The Home Front Command expanded restrictions across southern Israel in the aftermath, capping public gatherings at 50 people and requiring all workplaces to have accessible shelter before opening.

(NYP/VFI News)

“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.” – Psalm 91:1

All Israeli Schools Cancel In-Person Classes After Iranian Missile Strikes on Southern Cities

Education Minister Yoav Kisch announced Saturday night, March 21, that all in-person schooling across Israel would be cancelled on Sunday and Monday following Iranian ballistic missile strikes on Dimona and Arad that wounded more than 100 people. The nationwide directive applied without exception, including all special education programs, with the entire school system shifting immediately to distance learning.

“In light of the attacks in Dimona and Arad” and following consultation with the IDF Home Front Command, Kisch stated that no face-to-face instruction would be permitted anywhere in the country on either day, with a security reassessment to be conducted before Tuesday. The Home Front Command simultaneously issued tightened guidelines across southern Israel, capping public gatherings at 50 people, provided a shelter was reachable, and permitting workplaces to open only where shelter access was guaranteed. These restrictions were set to remain in effect through Tuesday at 8 p.m.

Earlier on Saturday, a suspected Iranian cluster munition had struck an empty daycare in Rishon Lezion, causing significant structural damage but no casualties because schools were closed for Shabbat. The mayor of Rishon Lezion said local educational facilities would stay shuttered until he was personally satisfied with security conditions. Officials across the country characterized the nationwide closure as a precautionary measure to protect students while military operations against Iran continued.

(TOI/VFI News)

“Heavenly Father, we lift up the children of Israel whose schools and daily lives have been disrupted by the ongoing conflict. We pray in Yeshua’s Name for Your protection over every student, every classroom, and every family navigating these uncertain days. Grant wisdom to the leaders and officials making difficult safety decisions under pressure, and give parents the supernatural peace that only You can provide. May You bring a swift end to this war and restore the safety and normalcy that Israel’s children deserve, keeping them in the shelter of Your wings. In Yeshua’s Name, amen.”

Trump Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum to Iran: Open the Strait of Hormuz or the U.S. Will 'Obliterate' Power Plants

US President Donald Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran late Saturday, March 21, warning that the United States would “hit and obliterate” Iranian power plants — beginning with the largest — if Tehran did not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz without threat. Trump posted the warning on Truth Social, marking a sharp reversal from just 24 hours earlier when he had floated the option of winding down military operations without resolving the strait’s closure.

The Strait of Hormuz carries roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and has been effectively closed to hostile-nation vessels since early March, driving global oil prices up more than 70 percent since the war began on February 28. US retail gasoline prices rose 93 cents per gallon over the same period. Trump told reporters that while the United States does not itself depend on the waterway, Europe, Japan, South Korea, and China all do, and he called on NATO and those nations to assist in forcing it open, saying they had lacked the “courage” to act.

Iran’s military command warned that any strike on its energy infrastructure would trigger attacks on all US energy assets in the region and that the strait would be completely sealed. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf added that retaliation would push oil prices higher for a period. The Trump administration had moved the previous day to ease market pressure, granting Iran a temporary license to sell roughly 140 million barrels of oil currently in tankers.

(NYP/VFI News)

“The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.” – Psalm 28:7

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CENTCOM: U.S. Has Hit 8,000+ Iranian Targets, Sunk 130 Vessels — Largest Naval Elimination Since WWII

US Central Command commander Admiral Brad Cooper reported on Saturday, March 21 — the 22nd day of Operation Epic Fury — that American forces have struck more than 8,000 Iranian military targets and destroyed 130 Iranian naval vessels since combat operations began on February 28. He called it “the largest elimination of a navy over three weeks since World War II”. He confirmed that US forces have flown more than 8,000 combat sorties while maintaining air superiority over Iranian skies.

“Their navy is not sailing, their tactical fighters are not flying, and they have lost the ability to launch missiles and drones at the high rates seen at the beginning of the conflict,” Cooper stated, calling US progress “obvious.” He announced that US forces had executed the longest field artillery strike in Army combat history, using precision-guided missiles to destroy Iranian military infrastructure. Earlier in the week, US planes dropped multiple 5,000-pound bunker-busting bombs on hardened Iranian missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, taking out underground intelligence support facilities and missile radar relays used to track ship movements.

Cooper said the campaign remains “zeroed in” on dismantling Iran’s ability to threaten freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, and pledged that US forces would “not stop” until that objective is met. He credited Gulf partner nations with defending against thousands of Iranian drone attacks, calling the allied air defense umbrella over the Middle East the most extensive in the world at present. His update came the same evening President Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding Iran reopen the strait or face strikes on its power plants.

(INN/VFI News)

Hamas Given 90 Days to Surrender Heavy Weapons in New Gaza Disarmament Proposal

Gaza ceasefire mediators presented Hamas with a formal disarmament framework in Cairo earlier this month, requiring all armed groups in the Strip — including Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and other factions — to gradually surrender their weapons over the coming months. Under the proposal, Hamas must hand over heavy weaponry, including rockets, missile launchers, and maps of its underground tunnel network, within 90 days as the first phase of full demilitarization.

The framework was delivered at a meeting led by Nickolay Mladenov, President Trump’s Board of Peace representative, who declared it is “now on the table” and called for “full decommissioning by Hamas and every armed group, with no exceptions and no carve-outs.” A gun-buyback program would offer financial incentives and employment to fighters who voluntarily surrender personal weapons, though that process is expected to take longer than the 90-day window for heavy arms. Surrendered weapons would be transferred to a new Palestinian police force, with all recruits subject to Israeli security vetting and those linked to the October 7, 2023, attack potentially excluded from immunity.

The phased approach departs from Israel’s previous position demanding immediate, complete disarmament — a stance the US, Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt concluded was unworkable in practice. Hamas negotiators have indicated a willingness to relinquish heavy weapons but refused to discuss handing over small arms, which they say are needed for self-defense. Two Arab diplomats familiar with the talks said Israel was aware of the proposal and chose not to push back on its presentation, believing Hamas would ultimately reject it anyway.

(NYP/VFI News)

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

Report: Palestinian Authority Has Built a 60,000-Strong 'Shadow Army' in Judea and Samaria

Former Defense Minister and MK Avigdor Lieberman issued a stark warning on Sunday, March 22, following a Regavim movement investigation finding that the Palestinian Authority has assembled more than 60,000 fighters in Judea and Samaria — three times the number permitted under the Oslo Accords. Armed with rocket launchers, machine guns, and armored vehicles, the buildup prompted Lieberman to write that the PA “is preparing a Trojan Horse for Israel” and that “no one can say they were not warned.”

Regavim found that PA fighters are undergoing advanced military training abroad, including armor and artillery instruction in Pakistan, officer-level training in Russia, and tactical parachuting in Italy and Egypt. Training bases in Jordan and Jericho are conducting infantry drills in built-up areas — capabilities the investigation describes as clearly offensive rather than civilian policing. Among the elite units identified are the 101st Commando Unit with roughly 2,000 fighters, the SAT unit designed for deep-cover raids, and a covert intelligence unit known as “Atalef.”

The PA fields 19 armed personnel per 1,000 residents — seven times the ratio of the Israeli police and equivalent to one armed person for every 53 civilians. Regavim called on the government to reject the PA as a security partner in Judea and Samaria or in any planning for the post-Gaza period, stating that Israel’s security “must rely solely on its strength and sovereignty.” Lieberman warned that everything experienced on October 7 in the Gaza Envelope “could be repeated in Judea and Samaria, only this time by the ‘security apparatuses’ of the Palestinian Authority.”

(INN/VFI News)

“Lord God, we pray for the protection of every community in Judea and Samaria and throughout Israel. Expose every hidden threat and scheme before it can be carried out, and grant Israel’s leaders the discernment to perceive danger clearly and the courage to act with wisdom and strength. Confound the plans of those who build armies of deception against Your people, and let no weapon formed against Israel prosper. We ask in Yeshua’s Name for the genuine peace that can only come from You — trusting that You neither slumber nor sleep as the eternal Guardian of Israel.”

Despite War on Multiple Fronts, Israel Ranks 8th in World Happiness Report for Second Year Running

Israel placed 8th in the 2026 World Happiness Report, published Thursday, March 19, holding its position from the previous year despite another year of war, national trauma, and prolonged uncertainty. Finland topped the rankings for the ninth straight year, while the United States placed 23rd, the United Kingdom 29th, and France 35th. Happiness researcher Anat Fanti of Bar-Ilan University said the result reflects a deeply rooted collective sense of meaning and purpose among Israelis that sustains overall life satisfaction even under fire, and that Israel’s ranking has risen consistently since 2021.

The survey’s most striking finding was the performance of Israel’s youngest generation: Israelis under the age of 25 ranked third globally in their age group, making them among the happiest young people in the world while living under active conflict. This stands in sharp contrast to the United States, where young people’s happiness has fallen to 60th place globally. Other Israeli age cohorts placed approximately 11th worldwide. Fanti said young Israelis appear far more grounded than their peers in other Western nations.

Fanti cautioned that the rankings must not obscure the genuine psychological cost of war, pointing to rising worry, sadness, and anger, as well as eroding institutional trust — with Israel falling to 107th place in the perception-of-corruption indicator. “We cannot take for granted the population’s resilience in the face of such difficult years,” she said, urging active investment in mental health services and the social bonds that allow Israeli society to endure. “The 2026 report shows that Israeli society is still very strong.”

(TOI/VFI News)

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

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