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Israel closes all schools as it remains on high alert for Iranian attack

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Israel closes schools and cancels activities amid high alert for an Iranian attack. IDF prepares defenses, with air force formations ready. Defense Minister monitors situation.

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Israel closed its schools and canceled all extracurricular educational activities starting Sunday as the IDF remained on high alert for an attack from Iran with dozens of planes already in the sky prepared to defend the country.

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“Starting tomorrow morning and during the next few days, none of the educational systems, camp programs, and planned trips will take place,” IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a video statement.
No public events with more than 1,000 people can be held, the Home Front Command stated.

The directives will be reassessed at 6 a.m., Hagari said, as he urged Israeli civilians to be vigilant, to head to shelters upon hearing a warning siren, and to remain there for 10 minutes.

Schools had already gone on break, so the statement was largely symbolic but spoke to the growing sense of emergency due to the threats from Tehran, in the aftermath of an airstrike in Damascus on April 1, attributed to Israel, in which seven Iranian generals were killed.

There was media speculation that an attack could occur on Sunday and would focus on military targets.Hagari told the Israeli public, “We are taking all steps possible to ensure your safety.”

“Since the start of the war, we have faced a variety of threats sent here by Iran’s proxies and adapted our defense and attack systems accordingly,” Hagari said, as he attempted to reassure the Israeli public that the IDF was “fully prepared.”

Defence preparations

“The air force’s defense and attack formations are on alert and dozens of planes are in the sky. We are conducting a situational assessment with our strategic partners, led by the USA, and we are maintaining close coordination with them,” he stated.

Hagari spoke as Defense Minister Yoav Gallant held a situational assessment with IDF Chief-of-Staff Herzl Halevi and other senior defense officials and the security.

Gallant said the IDF was “closely monitoring a planned attack by Iran and its proxies against the State of Israel.”“We have added new capabilities – on land, in the air, at sea, in our intelligence directorate, within the State of Israel, and together with our partners, led by the United States.

“Iran is a terrorist state – the world is seeing this now more than ever,” he stated.

The war cabinet and the security cabinet are expected to meet late Saturday night. In Jerusalem, Foreign Minister Israel Katz canceled his scheduled trip to Hungary and Austria.

In Washington, US President Joe Biden returned early to the White House from a weekend trip to Delaware to consult with his national security team.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke with Gallant for the second time this weekend. According to the Pentagon, the two men discussed the “urgent regional threats.”

Austin made clear, the Pentagon said, “that Israel could count on full US support to defend Israel against any attacks by Iran and its regional proxies.”

Jordan will temporarily close its airspace starting on Saturday night to all incoming, departing, and transit aircraft, state-owned Al Mamlaka news said on Saturday.

Earlier in the day, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized an Israeli-linked cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, days after Tehran said it could close the crucial shipping route.

Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency reported that a Guards helicopter had boarded and taken into Iranian waters the Portuguese-flagged MSC Aries, saying it was linked to Israel.

MSC, which operates the Aries, confirmed Iran had seized the ship and said it was working “with the relevant authorities” for its safe return and the wellbeing of its 25 crew.

MSC leases the Aries from Gortal Shipping, an affiliate of Zodiac Maritime, Zodiac said in a statement, adding that MSC is responsible for all the vessel’s activities. Zodiac is partly owned by Israeli businessman Eyal Ofer.
Katz said in response, “The Ayatollah regime of Khamenei is a criminal regime that supports Hamas’ crimes and is now conducting a pirate operation in violation of international law.

“I call on the European Union and the free world to immediately declare the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps as a terrorist organization and to sanction Iran now,” he said.

Video on Iranian news channels purporting to show the seizure included a figure abseiling from a helicopter onto a ship. Reuters was able to verify that the ship in the video was the MSC Aries but not the date it was recorded.On Tuesday the naval head of the Revolutionary Guards, Alireza Tangsiri, said it could close the Strait of Hormuz, which lies between Iran and the United Arab Emirates, if deemed necessary.

The ship’s seizure comes after half a year of attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi group, which looked to retaliate against the Jewish State for its part in the Gaza war.

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan posted on X Saturday that he had spoken with his Israeli counterpart Tzahi Hanegbi. “During the call, I reiterated the United States’ ironclad commitment to the security of Israel.”US Central Command (CENTCOM) Michael Erik Kurilla was in Israel on Friday and met with Gallant.Biden on Friday said that he expected that an Iranian attack would occur “sooner” rather “than later.”His message to Iran, he said, was “don’t” attack Israel.

“We are devoted to the defense of Israel. We will support Israel. We will defend — help defend Israel. And Iran will not succeed.”Germany warned its citizens to leave Iran, saying that there was a risk both of a sudden escalation in Tehran’s existing tensions with Israel and that Germans might be at risk of arbitrary arrest in the country.

“In the current tensions, especially between Israel and Iran, there is a risk of a sudden escalation,” the Foreign Office wrote in a fresh travel warning issued on Friday. “It cannot be excluded that air, land, and sea transport routes could be affected,” it added.

“German citizens are at concrete risk of being arbitrarily arrested and interrogated and being given long prison sentences. Dual citizens with Iranian and German nationality are especially at risk,” the Foreign Office said.The US, France, Russia, Poland, and India issued travel warnings.

The US embassy asked its staff and their families not to travel outside of “greater Tel Aviv (including Herzliya, Netanya, and Even Yehuda), Jerusalem, and Be’er Sheva areas until further notice.”

France advised its citizens to refrain in the coming days from traveling to Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and the Palestinian territories. It also asked that the families of diplomatic staff leave Iran.

India advised its citizens on Friday against traveling to Iran and Israel until further notice given the “prevailing situation in the region”.

India’s foreign ministry said citizens in the two countries should observe “utmost precautions about their safety and restrict their movements to the minimum.”

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France condemns Lebanon rocket attack while calling on Israel to exercise restraint

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France’s Foreign Ministry expresses in a statement its “deep concern” at the renewed outbreak of fighting in southern Lebanon.

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The Quai d’Orsay condemns rocket attacks against Israel from Lebanon over the weekend, while calling on Israel to exercise restraint in its response.

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“France reiterates the importance of not compromising the significant progress made in recent months to ensure the security of Israelis and Lebanese people on both sides of the Blue Line,” the statement reads, adding that French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot conveyed these messages to Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji.

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Houthis declare Ben-Gurion Airport ‘no longer safe’ after renewed Gaza fighting

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(Illustrative) Houthi spokesperson Yahya Saree over a backdrop of Ben-Gurion International Airport.(photo credit: Canva Pro, REUTERS, SCREENSHOT/X)

The Houthis announced an aerial blockade on Ben-Gurion Airport and threatened any airlines that fly to Israel.

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Yemen’s Houthis announced a blockade on Ben-Gurion Airport and warned major airlines from flying to Israel, the terror organization said in a Saturday morning statement.

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“After the success of our Yemeni Armed Forces in cutting off Israeli shipping in the Red Sea, a blockade is imposed on Ben-Gurion Airport in occupied Palestine,” the Houthis wrote in a statement on X/Twitter.

The Houthis warned Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, Air France, British Airways, United Airlines, and easyJet from flying to Israel for “everyone’s safety.”

Footage released by Houthi Military Media says to show a launch of missile, which the Houthis say they fired at Israel, at an unknown location in this screen grab obtained from a handout video released on December 19, 2024. (credit: Houthi Military Media/Handout via REUTERS)


Houthis target Ben-Gurion Airport

The organization wrote that any other airlines flying to Ben-Gurion Airport would also be targeted.

“Please take the decision of the Yemeni Armed Forces seriously, as Ben-Gurion Airport is no longer safe until the aggression on Gaza stops,” the statement read.

The announcement comes after the Yemeni terrorist organization fired multiple ballistic missiles towards Israel in the past week.

The terror organization targeted Jerusalem with missiles for the third time in two months on Friday.

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IDF officer fired after publicly rejecting continuation of fighting, criticizing leadership

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The removal of Majer came the day after an Israeli Air Force reservist was dismissed for a similar posting on social media.

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An officer in the IDF’s intelligence branch has been removed from his reserve duty after a social media post that he refused to take part in a continuance of fighting, The Jerusalem Post confirmed Wednesday.

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Michael Majer, an officer in intelligence, had written on X that he would not take part any continuance of action. His post criticized national leadership, stating that he was not going to obey decisions that he felt were contradictory to the best interest of the nation.

According to the IDF, Majer was permanently removed from his position on reserve duty.

“The thing that will most help protect my people now is to refuse to take part in the fighting in the service of a bunch of filthy traitors and in complete opposition to the interests of the people of Israel.”

Risking everything by speaking out against gov’t

Following the publication of his post, Majer emphasized that he made a difficult, personal decision to speak out as reservist, because it is a large part of his identity and social circle. He said that he stands behind every word he wrote, and even brought it up during his dismissal hearing.

“Every person must have red lines. As far as I am concerned, they were crossed a long time ago,” he wrote in response to his dismissal. “I will not take part in an action that is motivated by foreign interests and means abandoning the kidnapped to their deaths, sending soldiers to kill and be killed in vain, and continuing the multifaceted deterioration of the State of Israel. All of this under a regime that has long since lost all legitimacy and is solely for the preservation of its power.”

The removal of Majer came the day after an Israeli Air Force reservist was dismissed for a similar posting on social media, Israeli media reported. The IAF reservist navigator had written that they were fearful of the fate of the hostages and expressed extreme concern over efforts to fire Shin Bet head Ronen Bar and the attorney general. 

These comments mimicked those of a pre-October 7 world, where hundreds of reservists threatened to not show up for duty in protest.

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