Rabbi Michael Barclay discusses the intensifying Iran conflict amid Passover and Easter reflections.
By Rabbi Michael Barclay
The last few days have included the first days of Passover, followed by a Shabbat, and I hope everyone has had days filled with freedom and hope.
The Middle East did not suddenly become a place of freedom (yet) as both attacks and rhetoric have intensified. Without going into a lot of detail, this time of Holy Week for Christians, which was synced this year with the beginning of Passover, has included:
- Attacks on both sides increasing.
- U.S./Israel attacks on steel production and petrochemical plants, as well as promises of more attacks on energy infrastructure in Iran if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened.
- More Iranian attacks on residential neighborhoods; more Iranian threats about destroying U.S. facilities; and more Iranian launches of illegal cluster fragmentation bombs that randomly land in Israel after being defended against.
- A significant increase in the threats from Iran of attacking U.S. bases, implications of awakening sleeper cells, and Iran attacking Gulf neighbors (who still are not retaliating against Iran).
- The downing of a U.S. fighter jet by the Iranians. The pilot has been recovered, and the navigator is still being searched for in Iran.
- Hezbollah continuing to act as Iran’s proxy and launches Iranian rockets, while the IDF is taking more aggressive tactics in eliminating Hezbollah leadership and weapons sites…
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