Leaders in Iran, Israel, and the United States are signaling very different visions for what comes next, even as a fragile ceasefire holds for now. Control of key strategic waterways, ongoing strikes in Lebanon, and renewed warnings from Washington are all raising the stakes.
In Israel, clowning is serious business. The Dream Doctors Project, Medical Clowning in Action, is comprised of a group of more than 100 healing professionals. They are professional members of medical teams at about 30 hospitals in that nation, and focus mostly on juvenile patients. They've been doing it for more than 20 years...
Vice President JD Vance is leading President Trump's negotiating team to Pakistan, where high-stakes talks with Iran are set to begin on Saturday morning. As a fragile ceasefire holds, new details have emerged about what both sides are willing – and not willing – to accept.
As President Trump's deadline approaches for a ceasefire with Iran, U.S. officials revealed more details of the dramatic rescue of two U.S. servicemen who ejected from their downed aircraft.
The U.S. and Israel are keeping up their strikes against Iran, with Israeli forces confirming the deaths of several Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps leaders, including the chief of intelligence, their number two official. Israel also took out another key official. It comes after a rescue that President Trump called an "Easter miracle."
In southwest Syria, Christian and Druze communities face severe violence from Islamic terrorists. Now, across the border, here in Israel, the Israel Defense Forces are taking steps to ensure vulnerable communities can protect themselves.
Easter reminds us that after being crucified, Jesus Christ then rose from the dead to reign with his Father in Heaven. Forty days earlier at the transfiguration, Jesus gave a preview of the inheritance his followers will receive.
Wednesday night marks the beginning of Passover for Jews in Israel and around the world. The war with Iran has made a dramatic impact on celebrations. It comes as President Trump signaled that the conflict could be nearing a turning point.
This year’s Resurrection Sunday service from the Garden Tomb will be pre-recorded due to ongoing security concerns during the war with Iran. Israeli authorities have limited public gatherings to just 50 people, especially in areas without immediate access to bomb shelters. The Garden Tomb, a key Christian site believed by many to mark the location of Jesus’ burial and resurrection, does not have a nearby protected shelter, making a live gathering unsafe.
The war in Iran and the Middle East continues as the Tehran regime and its proxies, Hezbollah and the Houthis, launch attacks on Israel and the Gulf States, while the U.S. and Israel strike targets in Iran and Lebanon. The Gulf allies don't want the war to stop until the military goals are accomplished.









