John Spencer: The rise of the ‘leadership first’ strike — and why it’s so important in warfare
The Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz described war as a contest of wills between political communities. His framework assumed friction, uncertainty, and resilient command structures under pressure.To Fulfill Iran War's Objectives, More Time Is Required
What he did not imagine was a world in which the senior political and military leadership directing a war might be physically targeted in the opening minutes of conflict through integrated intelligence and precision strike.
The objective of these strikes is not simply destruction. It is a disruption.
For decades, opening strikes focused on suppressing air defenses, destroying aircraft on the ground, and degrading infrastructure. The goal was to weaken an enemy’s military capacity.
Today, some states are experimenting with something different: targeting the leadership directing the war itself.
That possibility introduces a new dimension to deterrence.
If adversaries believe their political and military leadership could be struck in the opening phase of a conflict, the personal risks of initiating war change. Deterrence has traditionally relied on threatening damage to territory, forces, or infrastructure. Leadership vulnerability adds another layer to that calculation.
This capability is not omnipotent. Intelligence can fail. Targets can escape. Succession structures can absorb the loss of leaders.
But the increasing ability to locate and strike senior leadership rapidly at the outset of conflict represents an important shift in how wars may begin.
For centuries, eliminating a supreme leader was usually the end of a war.
In the emerging character of modern conflict, it may sometimes become the opening move.
The regime in Iran continues to function and fight, largely because the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has effectively taken control of the state and is directing the war effort.Iran Believes It's Winning and Wants a Steep Price to End the War
Both Israel and the U.S. seek to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, ideally permanently, and to deny it the ability to develop and produce ballistic missiles and drones in quantities and sophistication that no defense system could counter. These are the two existential threats the war is meant to eliminate, at least for years, even if the current regime survives.
Israel is acting across multiple channels to create conditions in which the Iranian people will want and be able to take control of their fate. Efforts to weaken the regime include targeted strikes against security officials and political leaders, and attacks on Basij and Revolutionary Guard facilities.
Israeli officials report results including defections, particularly among Basij members. At the same time, efforts are underway to organize opposition groups and encourage public protests. According to informed sources, these efforts are beginning to bear fruit.
Iran has learned lessons from previous confrontations and prepared well for the current war. It dispersed its military assets geographically and granted local commanders authority to act based on pre-set directives. It moved critical assets underground, including nuclear laboratories, ballistic missiles and launchers, drones, and even fast attack boats. Iran also divided the country into 31 ballistic missile commands, each with independent launch authority. Iran has also moved much of its nuclear weapons program infrastructure underground.
Israel is targeting Iran's missile, launcher, and drone production infrastructure spread across the country. The air force will likely need at least two more weeks to achieve a satisfactory level of damage. Meanwhile, interception rates by Israel's air defense systems have risen from over 85% to more than 90%.
In both Iran and Lebanon, significant achievements have already been made. But for the war's objectives to be largely fulfilled and for those gains to endure for years, more time is required.
Three weeks into the war, the Iranian regime is signaling that it believes it is winning and has the power to impose a settlement on Washington that entrenches Tehran's dominance of Middle East energy resources for decades to come.
Despite optimistic U.S. and Israeli pronouncements, Iran has retained the ability to fire dozens of ballistic missiles, and many more drones, every day across the Middle East. Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf's chokepoint, remains only possible with Iranian permission. Surging oil and gas prices are exacting growing pain on economies worldwide.
Tehran has pledged that it will agree to a ceasefire only if Washington and the Gulf states pay a steep price. The spokesman of the Iranian Parliament's foreign affairs and defense committee, Ebrahim Rezaei, said any talks with the U.S. are off the agenda as Tehran "focuses on punishing the aggressors."
"This hubris is dangerous because they are not smart enough to understand that President Trump will never let them win. They don't understand how far he's willing to go," said Jason Greenblatt, who served as the White House special envoy for the Middle East. "The cost of not taking care of the problem will be many times more expensive over many, many years."
Demands voiced by Iranian leaders in recent days as conditions for ending the war include massive reparations from the U.S. and its allies and the expulsion of American military forces from the region. They have also called for transforming the Strait of Hormuz - an international waterway where free navigation is guaranteed under international law - into an Iranian toll booth controlling 1/3 of the world's shipborne crude oil. It is hard to imagine the U.S. - or the Gulf states - accepting such an arrangement.
Netanyahu: Iran a threat to entire world
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday accused the Iranian regime of endangering the world, following a wave of missile attacks he said targeted civilians and holy sites in Israel.
Speaking at the site of a missile strike in the southern city of Arad, the premier said: “In the last 48 hours, Iran targeted a civilian area. They’re doing that as a mass murder weapon. Luckily, no one was killed, but that’s due to luck, not their intention. Their intention is to murder civilians.”
Later, at the impact site in Dimona, Netanyahu repeated the warning, saying that while buildings can be rebuilt, lives cannot, and urging Israelis to follow Home Front Command orders.
“I’m here in Dimona with Mayor Benny Biton, and I see exactly what I saw in Arad and since the beginning of the war. Whoever hears a warning or a siren and enters a protected space, or a safe room, or a shelter—nothing happens to them,” Netanyahu said. “There was one exceptional case where a missile hit directly on an old bomb shelter; two people were killed, but everyone else was saved. Since then, anyone who’s been in a safe room or protected space—nothing happens to them.”
More than 115 people were wounded Saturday night in Iranian missile strikes on Arad and Dimona.
Netanyahu said in Arad that the Iranian regime had fired on Jerusalem, hitting sites holy to Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and had launched an intercontinental ballistic missile toward Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
“That’s 4,000 kilometers. I’ve been warning all the time. They now have the capacity to reach deep into Europe. They already have fired on European countries—Cyprus. They are putting everyone in their sights,” Netanyahu said, adding that the regime is “stopping a maritime international route, an energy route, and trying to blackmail the entire world,” referring to the Strait of Hormuz.
“This regime threatens the entire world and must be stopped,” he continued, adding that Israel and the United States are coordinating efforts against Tehran and calling on other nations to join them.
Iran has proven again in the last 48 hours that it is the enemy of civilization and a danger to the free world: targeting children, families, and the elderly with terror missiles, threatening Jerusalem’s holy sites, launching long-range missiles, and trying to blackmail the world… pic.twitter.com/pQaUW1oYgx
— Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) March 22, 2026
NEW: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls on other countries to join the war against Iran, says some are moving in that direction.
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) March 22, 2026
"It's time to see the leaders of the rest of the countries join up," he told Fox News in an exclusive interview. pic.twitter.com/Vhq7kru4lz
Sa’ar slams German amb. in public clash
A sharp public diplomatic clash broke out on Sunday between Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and German Ambassador to Israel Steffen Seibert after the ambassador grouped Hezbollah and Iranian attacks on Israel with violence by Israeli settlers in Palestinian villages in a post to X/Twitter.
“A day of outrage and sadness: a farmer killed by Hezbollah up north, hundreds injured by Iran‘s missiles in the South and Center. And in a parallel reality: the violent settler rampage in Palestinian villages following the tragic and to be investigated death of one of their own," Seibert wrote in his post.
Seibert’s post came after two deadly weekend incidents. In the north, Ofer “Pushko” Moskovitz, an avocado farmer and spokesman for Kibbutz Misgav Am, was killed in a Hezbollah attack. Yehuda Shmuel Sherman, 18, from Elon Moreh, lost his life in a car-ramming attack near Homesh in the West Bank, while his brother sustained injuries.
Sa’ar responded publicly on X, slamming Seibert for equating the two.
“Ambassador Seibert finds it very difficult to condemn attacks against Israelis without bringing up the Palestinians," he wrote. "His obsession with Jews living in Judea and Samaria prevents him from even condemning the death of a Jew caused by a Palestinian."
"Good to know that a new ambassador will soon arrive, one who will strengthen Israel-Germany relations.”
The final line was especially striking in tone, given Germany’s status as one of Israel’s central European allies during the current war with Iran. Earlier this month, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul visited Israel and publicly emphasized Berlin’s support for Israel as the conflict continued.
Ambassador Seibert finds it very difficult to condemn attacks against Israelis without bringing up the Palestinians.
— Gideon Sa'ar | גדעון סער (@gidonsaar) March 22, 2026
His obsession with Jews living in Judea and Samaria prevents him from even condemning the death of a Jew caused by a Palestinian.
Good to know that a new… https://t.co/w5pYWhplYr
Iran targets civilians out of desperation, CENTCOM chief Cooper tells anti-regime outlet
Iran has increased its targeting of civilian sites across the Middle East out of "desperation," US Central Command (CENTCOM) chief Admiral Brad Cooper told London-based anti-regime outlet Iran International on Sunday.
"They're operating in a sign of desperation... In the last couple of weeks, they've attacked civilian targets very deliberately, more than 300 times," Cooper said, noting that Iran's military capabilities have deteriorated since operations Roaring Lion and Epic Fury began on February 28.
The strain on the regime has forced it to reduce the volume of attacks on its neighbors and Israel, Cooper said.
"At the beginning of the conflict, you saw large volumes in the dozens of drones and missiles. You no longer see that. It's all one or two at a time," he told Iran International's Samira Gharaei.
The US and its allies are working to secure shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, Cooper said.
In order to do so, the militaries have been weakening Iran's naval capabilities, including sinking or severely damaging approximately 140 vessels since the operation began, he told the outlet.
"The Strait of Hormuz is physically open to transit. The reason ships are not transiting right now is because the Islamic Republic is shooting at them with drones and missiles," Cooper told Iran International.
US President Donald Trump warned on Sunday that the US could strike Iran's power plants within 48 hours if the strait is not fully opened.
I affirm what @ZvikaKlein is hearing b/c I hear the same thing from both US & Israeli military. The seamless partnership & cooperation will be studied in war colleges for generations to come. Common enemy has threatened US/Israel 47 yrs. Common force says "ENOUGH!" https://t.co/8cRrTTaIK9
— Ambassador Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) March 22, 2026
Revealed: Iran Came Close to Assassinating Senior Israeli Officials
Three weeks before Oct. 7, 2023, Israeli intelligence received information that Hizbullah, at Iran's direction, was planning to assassinate former Israeli Defense Minister and IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. (res.) Moshe Ya'alon.
On Sep. 15, 2023, Ya'alon was planning to participate in a charity bike ride in Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park, as he had been doing for years. But before dawn, Israel Security Agency operatives told him he was not to leave the house.
At 6:30 a.m. a powerful Claymore-type explosive device detonated in Yarkon Park, planted beneath a tree on Ya'alon's planned riding route. Only by sheer luck was no one hurt.
With the help of security cameras, the ISA traced those who had planted the bomb and arrested them that same day.
The investigation found a skilled and well-equipped terrorist cell had been operating inside Israel, headed by Ibrahim Makhoul, an Israeli citizen, recruited by Hizbullah in an operation directed by figures in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
It later became clear that the same terrorist network had planned to assassinate another former senior security figure using an additional Claymore device, someone who held one of Ya'alon's former positions.
American voters appear to want complete regime change in Iran, while also ending the war as quickly as possible. https://t.co/4faWtHoT8F pic.twitter.com/aO5r8ifDhZ
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 22, 2026
Look at the quote posts. They are all pushing the same talking point, which has zero connection to reality.
— AG (@AGHamilton29) March 22, 2026
It’s a serious tell that they seem to have no idea what the Obama deal, they so loudly supported, actually achieved. pic.twitter.com/PzEVfSYTUu
The Islamic regime is thanking Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez by plastering his face on missiles carrying cluster munitions aimed at residential areas.
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 22, 2026
The text reads: “Of course this war is not legal, but also inhuman — thank you Prime Minister.”
This is real. https://t.co/cLceB0UHiJ
Mossad Telegram channel to the Iranians: “When you see missile launchers, send us a photo and we'll deal with it. You are the real heroes of this victory!” 👇 pic.twitter.com/1Z78owVRsY
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) March 22, 2026
NEW: Iran launched two ballistic missiles targeting the US-UK base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean on March 21, marking the furthest ever attempted Iranian missile strike. The attack demonstrated that Iranian missiles can reach beyond the 2,000-kilometer limit that the regime… pic.twitter.com/TVzUdjOmSc
— Institute for the Study of War (@TheStudyofWar) March 22, 2026
DUDE. “Israel claims”? No, we shot it down, which means we know where it originated inside Iran.
— David Reaboi, Late Republic Nonsense (@davereaboi) March 22, 2026
If Tulsi insisted that Iran doesn’t have the weapons they just used, it’s pretty clear that US intelligence assessment was wrong.
What the heck is going on here? https://t.co/GhU1mg0aFe
The missiles aimed at Diego Garcia were almost certainly their standard short range missiles with no payload, giving them greater range. Lobbing an intermediate range missile into Europe with a warhead for no reason would only hasten their demise.
— Jerald (@JeraldV) March 21, 2026
Anyone who wants to make a purchase please be in touch with Eylon below, he has all the pricing info. Use SAUL613 at checkout so they know I sent you.https://t.co/oakA0oU32L
— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) March 22, 2026
Incredible. This account must be a psyop intended to make the remnant of the Islamic regime look like a bunch of retarded cartoon villains. Another successful Mossad op. https://t.co/0pMjaPJAck
— Strxwmxn (@strxwmxn) March 22, 2026
Shipping monitor TankerTrackers has rejected a video aired by Iran’s state television claiming vessels had stopped in the Strait of Hormuz thanks to Iran’s threats, saying the ship wad owned by Iran.
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) March 22, 2026
The state TV said two Iranian journalists had reached the middle of the strait… pic.twitter.com/KOuNUfMXhp
🚫 FALSE: Rumors claim the Iranian regime recently shot down a U.S. F-15 over Iran.
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) March 22, 2026
✅ TRUE: U.S. forces have flown more than 8,000 combat flights during Operation Epic Fury. No U.S. fighter aircraft have been shot down by Iran. pic.twitter.com/GzwyY2WktC
Iran is winning so hard that they are releasing videos of their Ls now. https://t.co/NYXqFmySig
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) March 22, 2026
Greek Patriot Air Defense System Intercepts Iranian Missiles in Saudi Arabia
A Greek-operated Patriot air defense system intercepted two Iranian missiles targeting oil refineries in Saudi Arabia on Thursday, Greece's Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said.IDF strikes Syrian regime sites in defense of Druze
Greece has deployed a Patriot air defense battery, operated by Greek personnel, in Saudi Arabia since 2021 under an agreement to help protect the kingdom's energy infrastructure.
The Israel Defense Forces overnight on Thursday struck Syrian regime targets, responding to attacks against the Druze minority in the As-Suwayda region, the military said.Israel orders all Litani River bridges destroyed to hem in Hezbollah
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Thursday that the strikes were a warning that Jerusalem “will not stand by and will not allow anyone to harm the Druze under the cover of our war against the Iranian terrorist regime and against the Hezbollah terrorist organization in Lebanon.”
“If necessary, we will strike with even greater force. The prime minister and I have made it clear and issued a warning: anyone who harms the Druze in Syria—brothers of our Druze brothers in Israel—will be harmed,” he said.
“We will continue to act with determination and strength across all fronts to protect our allies and ensure the security of Israel,” according to Katz.
The military said it struck a command center and weapons depots located inside military compounds belonging to the Syrian regime in the country’s south.
“The IDF will not tolerate harm towards the Druze population in Syria and will continue to operate to defend them,” it stated. “The IDF continues to monitor developments in southern Syria and will operate in accordance with directives from the political echelon.”
The latest Israeli military action in Syria came amid renewed violence in the predominantly Druze province in southern Syria, where clashes between government forces and local armed groups again have intensified in recent days, reportedly after a group of Druze militiamen attempted to enter regime-held territories.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said that while Jerusalem remains ready to negotiate a new security agreement with the Syrian regime, it will “stand by its principles” to prevent a repeat of the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, massacre.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, after an assessment of the situation in Lebanon with top-ranking Israel Defense Forces staff on Sunday, said he and the prime minister have ordered the IDF to “immediately destroy all the bridges over the Litani river” to prevent the movement of Hezbollah terrorists and weapons to the south.
On March 18, the IDF destroyed two bridges over the Litani after destroying one on March 13, reportedly the first targeting of Lebanese state-owned infrastructure since the start of hostilities.
Katz also ordered the IDF to speed up the destruction of homes in southern Lebanese villages to eliminate terrorist infrastructure, following a similar model used by the Israeli army in Rafah and Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip.
“The IDF continues its ground maneuver in Lebanon to eliminate Hezbollah terrorists and reach the anti-tank [firing line] ... in order to protect the settlements,” he added.
On Sunday, Hezbollah hit a car in Misgav Am, a kibbutz in the Upper Galilee, with an anti-tank missile, killing one Israeli. Misgav Am is located directly on the border with southern Lebanon. Anti-tank guided missiles have an effective range of 2.5 to 5.5 kilometers (1.5 to 3.1 miles).
“We are determined not to allow the pre-Oct. 7 reality to return,” said Katz. “We promised to protect the residents of the north, and that’s exactly what we’re doing.”
“The IDF will continue to allow the evacuation of residents of southern Lebanon north to the Litani River from the war zone for their protection,” he added. The IDF ordered all Lebanese residents south of the Litani to move north on March 4. An estimated 1 million Lebanese have been displaced to date due to the fighting.
🚨 UPDATE:
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) March 22, 2026
The IDF confirms it struck the Qasmiya Bridge over the Litani River, calling it a “key” Hezbollah terrorist crossing used to move weapons and operatives into southern Lebanon.
“The Hezbollah terror organization uses this crossing to transfer thousands of weapons,… https://t.co/1myy05tnaf
NEW 🔴
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 22, 2026
IDF releases footage of the Air Force and 91st Division eliminating 9 Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/V05jbmypmX
Additional sample of Hezbollah fighters and commanders killed in Lebanon, based on social media notices.
— Qalaat Al Mudiq (@QalaatAlMudiq) March 22, 2026
Many were Radwan members (most killed on the Southern front), including snipers, artillerymen, ATGM operators - among them many veterans of the war in #Syria. https://t.co/xNSjKKZOn0 pic.twitter.com/HBrjkqLPWe
🔍 DISCOVERED: IDF soldiers found an anti-tank missile post and weapons while operating in southern Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/XQFtmabawi
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 22, 2026
Over 4,500 injured in Israel since start of ‘Operation Roaring Lion’
A total of 4,564 people have been evacuated to hospitals since the start of “Operation Roaring Lion” against Iran on Feb. 28, Israel’s Health Ministry said on Sunday morning.Israeli Medics Confront Cluster Warheads
As of 7 a.m., 124 remained hospitalized—one in critical, 13 in serious, 26 in moderate and 84 in good condition, according to the ministry.
Over the past 24 hours, hospitals received newly 300 newly injured people. Eight were listed as being in serious condition, 29 were moderately wounded and 256 sustained light injuries, with one under medical evaluation.
Iranian ballistic missiles struck the southern Israeli cities of Dimona and Arad on Saturday night, injuring 115, including 12 with serious injuries.
On Sunday morning, one person was killed when the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon targeted Israel’s Galilee Panhandle.
After speaking with the mayors of Dimona, Arad and Rishon Letzion—where an Iranian cluster munition damaged eight sites, including a closed kindergarten, without causing injuries—Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday night reiterated the importance of entering bomb shelters in accordance with the instructions of the Israel Defense Forces’ Home Front Command.
“We are determined to continue striking our enemies on all fronts,” said Netanyahu, calling it “a very difficult evening in the campaign for our future.”
Chaim Rafalowski, disaster management coordinator of Magen David Adom, described the new operational reality Israeli emergency responders face from Iranian missiles carrying cluster warheads, which disperse multiple smaller bombs over a large geographical area. Instead of responding to one impact site, emergency teams may suddenly face incidents scattered across neighborhoods and towns.
"They spread over about 10 km.," Rafalowski said. "One such missile will give us...10, 12 scenes where the cluster bombs landed and exploded." For emergency services, that means dividing personnel, ambulances, and equipment across numerous locations at once. Bomblets that fail to detonate immediately can explode later. "It's a great safety issue for our personnel because they might step on something that could explode."
For emergency workers, the alarms that sound are a call to action. Many MDA volunteers keep ambulances at home and respond directly from their neighborhoods. "When the alarm goes off, they put their family in the shelter...they put on their helmet, their flak jacket, and wait for the dispatcher to call them."
"Iran just hit the nuclear facility* Israel’s never admitted** to having."
— Benjamin Ze’ev 📚🎻🏺 (@ArchaeoBenjamin) March 22, 2026
*a town nearly 12 kilometers away
**clearly marked on Google Maps https://t.co/YJsoEYGMNY pic.twitter.com/hvEW5KqZuf
Five children are still in critical condition at Soruka Hospital as medical teams are fighting for their lives following the Iranian missile attack on Arad last night.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) March 22, 2026
174 civilians were injured. Over 2,500 civilians were evacuated from Dimona and Arad after the attack on their… pic.twitter.com/CLnaLBf48G
“Heartwarming”
— Joo (@JoosyJew) March 22, 2026
These people are psychopaths. This strike hit the city of Dimona - not the nuclear research facilities of Dimona 10k away.
A 12-year-old remain in serious condition. pic.twitter.com/yPX5HrWdz3
I guess hitting anything in this circle is ok if you say you were aiming at the Pentagon. https://t.co/uEQ8oRjZiv pic.twitter.com/WT61K4UkFh
— Noam Blum (@neontaster) March 22, 2026
Missiles from Iran injure 15 in Tel Aviv
Fifteen people were wounded in Tel Aviv on Sunday when fragments from intercepted Iranian missiles fell across the city, the Magen David Adom emergency service said.
The injured included a 53-year-old man who suffered moderate wounds and was listed in satisfactory condition at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center’s Ichilov Hospital, and 14 others who suffered light injuries and were reported in good condition. All were evacuated to Ichilov or to Beilinson Hospital in Petach Tikvah.
Police, border police and bomb disposal units worked to secure multiple impact sites, the Israel Police said.
Police said personnel were isolating the areas where the fragments hit.
Magen David Adom said its medics and paramedics “have been dispatched to search areas where reports were received, as well as to assist people who were injured while making their way to bomb shelters.”
Search and rescue teams were operating for hours at impact sites in central Israel, alongside emergency services, the military said. The Home Front Command urged the public to avoid gathering in the area and to follow emergency instructions.
Channel 12 News reported that an impact was identified on the Ayalon Highway, near Habima Square and in the Kerem HaTeimanim neighborhood, with traffic disruptions on the busy thoroughfare in central Tel Aviv caused by a fragment that fell on the highway.
Additional strikes were reported in Petach Tikvah, Ramat Gan and Givatayim, though no injuries were noted there. A vehicle was struck at one of the sites.
This is Ofer Moskowitz.
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) March 22, 2026
He was killed this morning by direct Hezbollah missile fire on his car.
Misgav Am is so close to the Lebanese border, there is zero warning time.
He never stood a chance. pic.twitter.com/TKYVNTwdbd
WATCH: Footage (cleared for publication) of the strike in Misgav Am following this morning’s missile attack from Iran.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) March 22, 2026
Hezbollah’s attack killed Ofer Moskowitz, who was hit in his car.
May his memory forever be a blessing. pic.twitter.com/ll7PyOwQ4h
MIRACLE: A huge piece of an Iranian ballistic missile nearly hit an Israeli school in Samaria. It missed by inches and landed in the courtyard instead, causing minimal damage. pic.twitter.com/mxeTz632jE
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) March 22, 2026
Damage was caused at several locations in central Israel by cluster munitions or other falling fragments following Iran's latest ballistic missile attack, rescue services say.
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) March 22, 2026
There are no reports of injuries. pic.twitter.com/Zsmp8yBDs2
Footage captures the moment a cluster munition struck a car in Tel Aviv during Iran’s ballistic missile barrage this morning.
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) March 22, 2026
These warheads scatter multiple submunitions across wide areas—posing extreme risk to civilians and vehicles.
Iran continues targeting population… pic.twitter.com/cMyzB9RaMT
🚨 INSANE FOOTAGE. WAIT FOR IT
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) March 22, 2026
An Israeli in northern Israel films the aftermath of a Hezbollah rocket strike…
…and then another rocket hits just meters away. pic.twitter.com/PGz5LrpjMi
“You’re not alone”
— Mor Edge Insight (@MorEdge_Insight) March 22, 2026
Eleven American firefighters from across the United States dropped everything to come volunteer at a fire station in Israel.
G-D bless America 🇺🇸 🫡 pic.twitter.com/RRECew9YtU
New hero just dropped 🔥
— Yael Bar tur (@yaelbt) March 22, 2026
Thanks Austin and all the firefighters from Idaho and elsewhere who came to help 🇮🇱 🇺🇸 via @i24NEWS_EN pic.twitter.com/0NJV5k9noh
No. That would force Iranians to rally around even their evil regime. The prospect of a huge of Sunni invasion is terrifying and existential.
— David Wurmser (@Wurmserscribit) March 22, 2026
Its one thing for Saudis to defend themselves, but any Pakistani or Turkish entry must be prevented at all costs. https://t.co/FOihgWrDpc
In 1979, after the destruction of the Israeli embassy in Tehran, Egyptian terrorist Yasser Arafat arrived in Tehran to open the first Palestinian embassy--in the building of the Israeli embassy.
— Rabbi Poupko (@RabbiPoupko) March 22, 2026
When the regime falls in the coming days, I hope to see the Israeli embassy in… pic.twitter.com/JSwI5ekI68
Saudi Journalist Faisal J. Abbas, Editor-in-Chief of Arab News: IRGC Attacks on Civilian Targets in the Gulf States Contradict Peaceful Assurances by Iranian Diplomatic and Political Leadership; They Have a New Leader - a Political Vacuum Is No Longer a Justifiable Pretext pic.twitter.com/mSJhlekkQE
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) March 22, 2026
You negotiate with terrorists. We do not. In the UAE, we don’t negotiate with terrorists we ban them, we eliminate them. To Washington, to the EU, to NATO, to Israel do whatever you need to do. The Islamic regime in Iran and its terrorist network must go. BTW..The Muslim…
— Amjad Taha أمجد طه (@amjadt25) March 22, 2026
Strange. It means deepening your dependence on a country that has led yours into a disastrous conflict without caring about your interests. https://t.co/FKp2y9IFuz
— Gérard Araud (@GerardAraud) March 22, 2026
You are right, this former French ambassador @GerardAraud is the shame of my country.
— Jean Mizrahi (@JeanMizrahi) March 22, 2026
Rory Stewart thinks it’s just not cricket to take out evil regimes when they can shoot bus-sized, nuclear-capable missiles at you. You need to let the threat grow exponentially so you can have a proper world war with millions dead like the good old days
— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) March 22, 2026
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2/5
— Dr. Brian L. Cox (@BrianCox_RLTW) March 22, 2026
Here is the 1st of 2 articles I had published at Lawfare on the CHMR-AP not long after it was made public, in which I emphasize that a commitment to balance is vitally important for successful implementation. ⤵️https://t.co/FdG17uuqEU
4/5
— Dr. Brian L. Cox (@BrianCox_RLTW) March 22, 2026
This is the post here @X that engages most thoroughly & directly with the "no quarter" comment @SecWar, then in response to claims @RepVindman that it fits a pattern of "illegal orders."https://t.co/Bjs1sbKVpc
Imagine that this guy is a college professor, and this is how his students learn to approach facts and arguments. https://t.co/kWlJpbjpbv
— Noam Dworman (@noam_dworman) March 21, 2026
Put two antisemites together and this is what you get:
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) March 22, 2026
❌Jewish Americans are the "most privileged demographic" in the US
❌Israel "buys up all the airwaves" to "make kids not like Palestine"
❌Israelis mount "coordinated, nefarious attacks" on those they disagree with
❌Jewish… https://t.co/EVY4lx3wiE
"Defiance."
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) March 22, 2026
That's not how we'd describe advocating for Israel's destruction and the murder of its citizens.
Your headline defies reality, @thetimes. pic.twitter.com/WS6DpTWMIB
So, @AFP, if the facility is, as you note, "just outside the main town," then the town doesn't "house" it.
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) March 22, 2026
Iran's Natanz nuclear facility is located some 30km outside the actual town of Natanz. So striking civilians in Dimona is not the morally equivalent "retaliation" you might… pic.twitter.com/XaYmvfuRaV
Wait, isn’t this you on October 8, cheering Hezbollah attacks on Israel? https://t.co/e03DcdXrW5 pic.twitter.com/Pi3SHFa5dD
— Michael Elgort (@just_whatever) March 22, 2026
“Did Joe Rogan, Steve Sweeney and Iran Just Debunk the Indiscriminate Bombing Lie”
— Jake Donnelly (@RedWhiteBlueJew) March 22, 2026
Joe Rogan thinks Israel was trying to go after “journalist” Steve Sweeney in that viral video from earlier in the week. This despite Israel also taking out IRGC members by sending missiles through… pic.twitter.com/f6rcw1ReTe
Joe Rogan thinks PM Netanyahu and Netanyahu’s brother are dead.
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 21, 2026
This is the most popular podcast with the largest audience globally.
We are doomed. pic.twitter.com/5twLOEwQA2
This is from March 8th. From Tehran. Not Bazan Oil Refinary in Haifa. pic.twitter.com/rLo1nbUd4M
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) March 21, 2026
This is false. The use of white phosphorus is NOT a “banned substance” and is used by most modern militaries.@cbonneauimages is not a journalist. And it’s shameful she turned off replies to be able to prove she’s wrong.
— 𝔼𝕝𝕝𝕚𝕠𝕥 𝕄𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕟 (@ElliotMalin) March 22, 2026
Here’s a good primer on it: https://t.co/BsxExutYeo https://t.co/aPWzWxAp5c
If @bungarsargon on Newsnation is now the “neocon press,” it just means “Jews.” pic.twitter.com/SgE9sdSJ5C
— David Reaboi, Late Republic Nonsense (@davereaboi) March 22, 2026
Another reminder that the leftists who've accused Israel of indiscriminate bombing and genocide for the past 2 years were projecting.
— Corey Walker 🇺🇸 (@CoreyWriting) March 22, 2026
These people don't care about "human rights." They just want to see Israelis die. pic.twitter.com/jHxj8zbMzU
Yeah that 10 year old really had it coming, huh @ggreenwald? pic.twitter.com/IeLQSKnkt5
— Amelia Adams (@neuroticjewgay) March 21, 2026
I’ve been bombed by Russia and lived through Russians being bombed in reply. I’ve never had anything like his bloodthirsty reaction.
— Robert Potter (@rpotter_9) March 22, 2026
People with no experience of war think it’s a natural reaction to the trauma of war, it’s not. It’s actually the kind of hate that starts wars. https://t.co/6V1XIdzwla
Example: https://t.co/WCuGamTtdN
— Uri Kurlianchik (@VerminusM) March 23, 2026
The reason former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter is now doing fringe podcasts is that his career was destroyed after he went to prison for being a pedophile.
— Daniel Friedman (@DanFriedman81) March 22, 2026
Ritter sent videos of himself masturbating to 14 year-old girls. He had to sit in court while the jury watched those… https://t.co/I8XbZ4u4XZ
Allegations against ICC war crimes prosecutor still under review despite report he was cleared
Allegations of sexual misconduct against the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court are still under review by the court's executive branch, an internal memo shared with staff on Sunday said, after a media report that he had been exonerated.
ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan, who investigates war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, has stepped aside temporarily pending an investigation into accusations of a non-consensual sexual relationship with a lawyer in his office. He rejects allegations of wrongdoing.
After a year-long investigation, the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services submitted its confidential fact-finding report in December to the ICC's executive branch, known as the Bureau of the Assembly of States Parties.
A news report in the Middle East Eye on Saturday said Khan had been cleared of the allegations.
But in a memo to court staff, which Reuters reviewed, the Assembly's President Paivi Kaukoranta said: "The disciplinary process before the Bureau is ongoing and remains confidential. No decisions have been taken, and no weight should be given to recent media speculation."
The court, the office of the prosecutor, the Assembly, and external lawyers representing Khan did not respond to emails seeking comment, which were sent on Sunday outside of normal working hours.
BREAKING❗️ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan cleared of all charges of misconduct/breach of duty by a panel of 3 judges unanimously, beyond any reasonable doubt.
— Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@FranceskAlbs) March 22, 2026
The pro-Apartheid camp is already working to remove him ANYWAY: those who stand for justice must ensure this attempt fails. https://t.co/OzwKk993iX
… do you know what would happen if the @IntlCrimCourt tried to indict an American president?
— 𝔼𝕝𝕝𝕚𝕠𝕥 𝕄𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕟 (@ElliotMalin) March 22, 2026
Do you want to know? https://t.co/w22MkkqV5B
David Collier: BBC News and the Tale of Two Hospital Explosions
Everyone remembers the story.NYC first lady created artwork for DSA’s anti-Israel campaign
On 17 October 2023, reports emerged of an explosion at the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza. Within minutes, claims of an Israeli airstrike killing hundreds spread around the world. The BBC was central to that coverage, giving the story sustained prominence and leading with it for days.
The truth began to emerge quickly. The explosion was caused by a misfired Islamic Jihad rocket, which landed in a car park rather than the hospital itself. The number of fatalities was significantly lower than first reported. But by then, the original narrative had already taken hold, and several outlets, including the BBC, were reluctant to let it go.
The BBC’s reporting drew widespread criticism and serious allegations of bias. Yet in the absence of a comparable event, its coverage could still be framed as a one-off failure.
That is no longer the case.
On 16 March 2026, an apparent Pakistani airstrike devastated a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul. Early reports were strikingly familiar: a hospital hit, claims of hundreds dead, and attribution to an airstrike – swiftly denied by the air force accused.
These similarities created a rare opportunity. A near like-for-like test of how the BBC responds to such events.
The comparison is revealing. And it is deeply troubling.
Exhibit A, The Al-Ahli Explosion
On 17 October 2023, as news of the explosion at the Al-Ahli hospital spread, BBC News rushed to present it as an unfolding “live” story. The initial headline was bold and unequivocal: “hundreds killed in Israeli strike on Gaza hospital”
Exhibit B, the Kabul Strike
Now compare that with the explosion at the hospital in Kabul.
On 16 March 2026, an explosion ripped through a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul (sometimes identified as “Amed”). As with Al-Ahli, local officials were initially claiming that hundreds had been killed. Yet the BBC headline reduced this to “dozens killed.” That figure is not clearly attributed within the article, leaving it unclear whether the editorial team were given it or determined it internally.
The headline also fails to identify Pakistan as the state accused of carrying out the strike, and reduces the medical facility to a “rehab centre,” a characterisation that sits uneasily with the BBC’s own reporting. In 2023, BBC journalists visited the same site and described it plainly as a hospital. There was no ambiguity there.
Below the BBC’s headline, I have included contemporaneous reporting from the Financial Times, CNN, The Independent, and The Guardian, to illustrate just how far out of alignment the BBC’s framing was:
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s wife was deeply involved in a democratic socialist activist campaign pushing political candidates critical of Israel and backing a controversial bill targeting pro-Israel charities, The Post has learned.Jubilee: Would Jesus Support Donald Trump? | Roundtable
First lady Rama Duwaji, who Mamdani has bizarrely claimed isn’t a public figure, created artwork for the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America as the lefty group unleashed a public campaign called “PalestineOnTheBallot.com.”
The effort promoted candidates running in Democratic Party primaries who snubbed funding from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and vowed to support the Not on Our Dime Act — a bill that would punish or dissolve registered charities found to support “Israeli settler violence.”
The bill was sponsored by her husband, who was then a state Assemblyman.
Duwaji, a professional illustrator, provided graphics for the DSA’s “PalestineOnTheBallot.com” effort, The Post has learned.
“The Democratic primary is on June 25 and Palestine is on the Ballot, even for your NY State Reps,” the animated message on TikTok and Instagram for the DSA said.
“Are your New York Reps pro-ceasefire? Do they want to end subsidies for Israeli war crimes? Are they taking money from AIPAC of NY?”
The animation shows a ballot, where voters can plug in their address to see where their elected officials stand on the Palestinian-Israeli war in Gaza, along with illustrations of voters.
“Go to Palestine.com to see where they stand. Then, make your voting plan and get out the vote for pro-Palestinian socialists who need your support,” the pitch said.
“Animation by Rama Duwaji.”
The PalestineOnTheBallot.com website also called on supporters to volunteer for ex-Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s failed re-election campaign. A foe of Israel, Bowman was trounced in the Democratic primary by George Latimer.
00:00 Intro
00:34 Trump vs. Iran
14:51 Religious Identity
34:07 Uncontrolled Migration
47:22 James Talarico
01:02:07 America & Israel
01:16:07 47% of Americans
I went back on Jubilee.
— Shabbos Kestenbaum (@ShabbosK) March 22, 2026
I asked a Leftist if she would allow a known Muslim pedophile into America if he justified it as part of his Islamic faith.
Her answer? "Yes."
You must watch this shocking exchange: pic.twitter.com/RGGExoXS1D
I debunked every major lie about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in under 4 minutes while on Jubilee.
— Shabbos Kestenbaum (@ShabbosK) March 22, 2026
I don't *defend* the West, I laud and applaud it, especially in contrast to Islamism.
Please share the truth: pic.twitter.com/yQSY4Cqd4N
Today, there’s a mob marching for today’s terrorists through London.
— Subversive Force (@sirwg202110) March 22, 2026
On the day of the Westminster attack, it was labelled “Islamist-related terrorism” by Mark Rowley.
Islamic extremism has been normalised in those 9 years. https://t.co/UNGOiSg0jY pic.twitter.com/flJJm2dplj
Remembering PC Keith Palmer 9 years on - stabbed to death by terrorist Khalid Masood after he had mowed down pedestrians on Westminster Bridge. Rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/z3JlSn6dZU
— Joo (@JoosyJew) March 22, 2026
Robert Jenrick highlights the hypocrisy of Keir Starmer pulling out of an Open Iftar/Ramadan Tent event over Omar Salha’s support for Cage, yet calling for Nick Timothy to be sacked over comments about the same group’s Trafalgar Square event. I’ve said this all week—see Habibi’s… https://t.co/mp4SDnUfpa pic.twitter.com/yJkqjfxIxW
— Subversive Force (@sirwg202110) March 22, 2026
Australian premier booed at Sydney mosque for Israel stance
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was heckled by Muslim worshippers during a visit to Lakemba Mosque in Sydney for Eid prayers on Friday morning.‘He has learned nothing’: Albanese’s ambush at Sydney mosque analysed
Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, who also serves as minister for immigration and citizenship, were invited to the celebration marking the end of Ramadan by the Lebanese Muslim Association.
An attendee accused the pair of “supporting genocide,” as others repeatedly shouted “Boo” and “Get out of here,” the BBC reported.
A man was seen on video tackled to the ground by a security guard and escorted outside, after which he was released without charge, the Australian Associated Press reported.
“We understand that emotions are high, particularly given the ongoing suffering in Gaza and the devastation in Lebanon,” the Lebanese Muslim Association said later in a statement, per the BBC.
“These are not distant issues for our community. But we also need to be clear. Choosing to engage with the elected leadership of this country is not a betrayal of those concerns. It is how we give them a voice,” the association added.
After the event, Albanese described the mosque atmosphere as “incredibly positive,” adding that “if you got a couple of people heckling in a crowd of 30,000, that should be put in that perspective,” according to Sky News.
Fears within the Jewish community have risen in Australia since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, which culminated in the Bondi Beach mass shooting attack by a Muslim father and son at a Chanukah candle lighting event on Dec. 14, 2025, claiming 15 lives.
While Jewish groups have criticized the Australian government for doing too little to guarantee their safety, the Muslim community has also expressed its dissatisfaction after the outlawing of Hizb ut-Tahrir, a group that calls for a single Islamic government across the Muslim world and to implement Sharia law globally.
Sky News host James Macpherson reacts to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visiting a mosque in Western Sydney on Friday morning.
“Some of his Muslim friends don’t think he’s half as great as he thinks he is,” Mr Macpherson said.
“If Anthony Albanese walks away from Friday thinking it was merely bad luck … then he has learned precisely nothing.
“This was a meeting that went exactly as intended.”
Why is Tucker Carlson Whitewashing this Fascist?
Former US counterterror chief Kent insists on Israel's influence in US-Iran war in WaPo interview
After announcing his exit from the Trump administration, Kent was subjected to criticism by officials over his stance against the war.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Kent's resignation letter "had many false claims," while she also called Kent's statements about Israel and its influence on Trump's decisions "absurd."
US Senator Ted Cruz blasted Kent, along with several other members of his party, and right-wing political commentator Tucker Carlson, for their lack of support for US Operation Epic Fury in a Wednesday interview.
"If any official in the administration disagrees with the national security policies of the president, he or she should resign," Cruz said about Kent's resignation.
Additionally, Semafor reported on Wednesday that Kent is under an FBI investigation for allegedly leaking classified information.
The investigation pre-dates his departure as the head of the National Counterterrorism Center on Tuesday, Semafor added. The FBI declined to comment on the report when contacted by Reuters.
A source also corroborated the report to NBC News.
Update: Carrie Prejean is now trashing a highly-respected Catholic Bishop by praising a literal Holocaust denier.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) March 22, 2026
There’s nothing Catholic about this. In fact, the disorder and disrespect is distinctly not Catholic, and the crash-out only gets worse from here. pic.twitter.com/ul8tOsQiWO
This is Obamas former speechwriter.
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) March 22, 2026
He sounds exactly like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly.
And yet you have supposed conservatives who buy this slop hook line and sinker.
Okay y’all are just leftists. pic.twitter.com/gZKxG31Zph
the place she nudged him at the beginning of this video is where his nazi tattoo is. https://t.co/lwu7WlGNXP
— Kevin Levy (@KevinMLevy) March 21, 2026
Massie is a democrat, pass it on! https://t.co/yhYo3BTZJ0
— The Misfit Patriot (@misfitpatriot_) March 22, 2026
1960s–80s: Fidel Castro turned Cuba into a training hub for Palestinian terrorists—hosting the 1966 Tri-Continental Conference, sending advisors by 1968, and training hundreds annually in guerrilla warfare through the 1980s. pic.twitter.com/yxnnqZiiA1
— Leslie Kajomovitz (@kikas6652) March 22, 2026
Cuba actually invaded Israel in 1973 lmao
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) March 22, 2026
There were Cuban tank units fighting in the Golan Heights. At least 180 Cuban soldiers were killed and 250 wounded https://t.co/Y00yzDGDtL
People died in hospitals last night because Cuba's remaining electrical power was diverted to this https://t.co/1Mhi2jswqI
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 22, 2026
Hello @GardaWorld do you normally hire massive liability risks in security guards that are are loyal to the Ayatollah & the Islamic Republic of Iran as seen here with Toronto resident Muhammad Panjwani during Al Quds Day or is this a one off? 🧐 pic.twitter.com/2uLlwtkafL
— Leviathan (@l3v1at4an) March 20, 2026
San Francisco paper refers to civil rights nonprofit, with which Berkeley settled Jew-hatred suit, as ‘Zionist org’
The San Francisco Chronicle is drawing criticism, and a “community note” clarification on the social network X, after it reported that University of California-Berkeley had settled a Jew-hatred lawsuit not with a civil rights nonprofit, but with a “Zionist organization.”
“UC Berkeley has settled a Zionist organization’s lawsuit by agreeing to instruct students, faculty and staff on the dangers of antisemitism and to pay $1 million to cover the group’s legal fees and costs,” the paper reported in its news section. “But the settlement does not appear to have accomplished the suit’s main goal: requiring student groups to allow Zionists, who define Israel as a Jewish state, to speak at their meetings.”
Gabe Stutman, news editor at the J. The Jewish News of Northern California, called attention to the article.
Nowhere on the “about” page of the website of the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, which settled the suit with Berkeley, do the words “Israel” or “Zionist” appear.
It identifies as an “independent, unaffiliated, nonprofit corporation established to advance the civil and human rights of the Jewish people and promote justice for all” which “engages in research and legal advocacy to combat the resurgence of antisemitism on college and university campuses, in the workplace and elsewhere.”
The center “empowers students by training them to understand their legal rights and educates administrators and employers on best practices to combat racism and antisemitism,” it says.
Kenneth Marcus, founder and chairman of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that “we understand that those who characterize us that way, rather than as the civil rights organization we are, generally aim to marginalize us or undermine our efforts.”
“However, we are proud of that characterization, even if it is not the direct focus of our mission,” Marcus told JNS. “Our mission is to advance the civil and human rights of the Jewish people and to promote justice for all.”
The "We're not antisemitic, we're just anti-Zionist!" mask really falls apart once you start openly employing "Zionist" to mean "Any Jew ever doing anything other than dying (quietly)." https://t.co/q5E2p55uuD pic.twitter.com/I4WbACe1SE
— Benjamin Ze’ev 📚🎻🏺 (@ArchaeoBenjamin) March 22, 2026
If this headline is not a fundamental restatement of the problem, I don't know what is. https://t.co/DfPxoKUWjr
— Matthew Finkelstein (@ProgressivZion) March 22, 2026
Update: Zoe Kaegi is no longer with the University of Miami. https://t.co/ZzI9l7srWW
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) March 23, 2026
Iskandar323 was one of the most prolific biased editors.
— WikiBias (@WikiBias) March 22, 2026
I am glad to have contributed the intel that, together with @AshleyRindsberg and other anonymous sources, led to the long process that culminated in his final ban.
Our eyes are wide open for all others. pic.twitter.com/JVADMbX7hq
Life for Palestinians inside Israel is so difficult that they all just tried the climb over the fence and come into Israel.
— Rabbi Poupko (@RabbiPoupko) March 22, 2026
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ADL expert warns of growing online antisemitism fueled by AI and gaming platforms
When the Anti-Defamation League’s Oren Segal visits Massachusetts next week, he plans to deliver a clear warning about how rapidly evolving technologies are transforming the spread of antisemitism and extremism.
Segal, the ADL’s senior vice president of counter-extremism & intelligence, will be the keynote speaker at the group’s event in Auburndale on March 26 honoring its community partners, “Standing Together: Combating Antisemitism, Extremism, and Emerging Threats in AI and Online.”
Segal said the details of his talk will depend on events unfolding in the days ahead. But the core message is already clear: AI tools, social media platforms, and gaming ecosystems have become powerful engines for amplifying antisemitic content and disinformation.
“Technology is literally transforming how antisemitism is spreading,” Segal said during a recent interview. He said artificial intelligence does not merely mirror existing bias; it can “amplify it at scale,” reaching audiences faster and in more insidious ways than traditional channels.
Segal said these dynamics are especially visible in the context of the current war involving Iran, where conspiracy theories and age-old antisemitic tropes are being repackaged and pushed online to global audiences.
According to ADL’s monitoring, users on major social media platforms are only “a couple of clicks or swipes away” from content tying the conflict to unrelated scandals such as the Epstein files, or invoking classic antisemitic myths about Jewish control, greed, and bloodlust. These narratives, he said, are finding “modern vehicles and modern tools” that give them unprecedented reach.
Segal believes many ordinary users underestimate how pervasive such content has become in their feeds. He said people are being “inundated with disinformation, if not outright antisemitism,” often without realizing how coordinated or widespread it is.
Compounding the problem is the rise of generative AI, which enables the creation of convincing but entirely fabricated images and videos. Segal pointed to AI-generated clips that purport to show massive bombardments of Tel Aviv or other locations, including imagery of the city under a mushroom cloud – events that never occurred.
He said the proliferation of fabricated war footage creates a “double crisis:” not only do false depictions inflame tensions and spread hatred, they also cause viewers to doubt authentic evidence of real atrocities. “When there’s so much false information out there, it makes people question anything they’re seeing, even the real stuff,” he said.
Segal reserves some of his strongest concerns for gaming platforms and adjacent online ecosystems, where younger users spend significant amounts of time.
He cited an ADL report on Steam, one of the world’s largest online gaming and social platforms, which identified millions of pieces of antisemitic or extremist content. According to the report, users routinely employ avatars and profile images to display Nazi symbols, terrorist organization logos, or images of past antisemitic mass shooters.
This comes out in a month. Took 2 years of research and writing.
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 21, 2026
Never did I expect the problem I write about to be as bad as it is right now. We are experiencing the biggest surge in antisemitism in 90 years – and the biggest explosion in propaganda, perhaps ever. pic.twitter.com/BfhqUL012F
‘Wild antisemitic scrawls’: Margate exhibition featuring ‘Nazi imagery’ slammed
Drawings at an art gallery in Thanet in Kent have been accused of featuring imagery that is antisemitic and Israel’s representative to the UK has called for the authorities to intervene.
JC writer and Telegraph columnist Zoe Strimpel posted on social media following her visit to Matthew Collings’ Drawings Against Genocide at the Joseph Wales Studios in Margate that she was “shocked by the use of Nazi imagery – the room is full of the Star of David pasted around figures meant to be Israelis and the Jewish ‘lobby’ spewing blood”.
In her post on X in which she shared some of the images, Strimpel said she confronted Collings, claiming that he dismissed her concerns, accusing her of “repeating ‘hasbarah talking points’ because ‘you’re defending a genocide’” and equated Israel with the Nazis.”
Images in the exhibition include one of a smiling IDF soldier, with a Star of David in between their legs, standing over what appear to be a pool of blood and a human skull. The caption “New order forever now” featured several more skulls and a pool of blood.
A different image cast doubt on Hamas’ sexual violence against Israelis on October 7, saying prominently: “No evidence that sexual violence was used on October 7”, despite testimony from survivors and a report by the Dinah project, partly funded by the British government, found that it was “widespread and systematic”, with gang rape occurring in at least six separate locations in southern Israel.
His racist art isn't even good. It's just the most hackneyed tropes, badly drawn. Like a child who just learnt about how "the Jews control politicians." pic.twitter.com/Yw91NCg1jM
— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) March 22, 2026
In New Zealand 🇳🇿, antisemitic postcards have been sent to Jewish homes.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) March 22, 2026
The latest shows 15 pigs, meant to portray the 15 victims of the Bondi Beach massacre.
People who were murdered in cold blood, now being dehumanized again.
The fact someone felt comfortable enough to… pic.twitter.com/XvMkrBdhSy
In Olney, Maryland 🇺🇸, anti-Israel propaganda was displayed at a school international fair attended by first graders, just weeks after the Shaare Tefila synagogue in the same town was targeted with antisemitic graffiti.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) March 22, 2026
Children just beginning to learn about the world, already… pic.twitter.com/bhFoFfDR1I
USPS worker charged with felony, misdemeanors for allegedly attacking 4–year–old near Monsey
The Town of Ramapo Police Department said on Saturday that it was adding a felony charge, attempted second-degree assault, to the two misdemeanors with with it charged Gabriel Stan, 39, a U.S. Postal Service worker who allegedly shoved a 4-year-old Jewish boy to the ground in the heavily Jewish area, near Monsey, N.Y., at around 6:25 p.m. on March 19.
“I have viewed the video depicting an incident involving a physical attack on a small child. The content of this video is very disturbing,” stated Michael Specht, supervisor of the Ramapo Town Council, on Friday. “Ramapo Police have treated this matter with extreme seriousness and have now arrested the suspect.”
The Monsey Scoop originally shared the footage. It referred to the site of the alleged attack as Monsey. The police department said it took place in the “Viola section of the Town of Ramapo,” which is near Monsey.
The press release from the police department on Saturday stated that the felony charges were added “due to the ages of the victim and the suspect (suspect over 18-years-old and victim under 7-years-old).”
Video footage appears to show the mailman, who works for the independent federal agency, shove an Orthodox boy to the ground, after the latter walked on the sidewalk near where the USPS van was parked. The boy stands up immediately, picks up his fallen yarmulke and walks away.
We may now know why Ramapo PD delayed releasing his name while the video exploded.
— Jews Fight Back 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@JewsFightBack) March 22, 2026
Meet Gabriel Stan.
39. Stony Point, NY.
The USPS mail carrier who violently attacked a 4-year-old Jewish boy in Monsey.
His public LinkedIn reveals deep Romanian roots:
- Developer at… pic.twitter.com/5S4z2lFDCV
Ask Haviv Anything: 100: They escaped Europe — then parachuted back in, with Matti Friedman
In 1944, as the gears of the Holocaust turned toward Hungary, 32 young Jewish volunteers did the unthinkable: they parachuted into the genocide. They were a motley bunch, including a celebrated poet and a nearsighted 40-year-old pacifist. They were sent by the British to rescue downed pilots and by the Zionist leadership to save Jews. They stood almost no chance of success, and by every military metric, they failed. They organized no uprisings; they liberated no camps. Yet, as Matti Friedman reveals in his riveting new book Out of the Sky (https://www.amazon.com/Out-Sky-Untold..., their mission was never really about military tactics. It was about story-telling. They set out to show that even in the 20th century's deepest, darkest valley of death, a Jew must still strike a match. To prove that the Jewish people were no longer mere victims of history, but authors of it.
Their fame in today's Israel suggests that in that, at least, they were successful.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Mati Friedman's New Book
02:54 The Historical Context of the Yishuv and WWII
05:51 The Desperation of the Jewish Community
08:51 The Paratroopers' Mission and British Attitudes
11:59 Chaim's Journey and the Complexity of the Mission
15:19 The Ironies of the Paratroopers' Objectives
18:01 The Power of Storytelling in Zionism
20:56 The Philosophical Implications of Narratives
24:19 The Dual Mission: Personal and Military
27:22 Chana Senesh: A Poetic Heroine's Journey
32:17 The Capture and Fate of Chana Senesh
34:32 The Paratroopers' Disillusionment
38:47 Zionism: A Tragic Necessity
42:04 Heroism in the Face of Despair
What does European colonialism look like?
— Rabbi Poupko (@RabbiPoupko) March 22, 2026
In 1908, Irish archaeologist R. A. Stewart Macalister discovered THE OLDEST Hebrew writing in the world while excavating the Tel Gezer area in the land of Israel.
He passed the 3000-year-old tablet on to the local Turkish authorities,… pic.twitter.com/IfTnn7IfrS
AJA PARTIES FOR NOWRUZ
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) March 22, 2026
500 Jews and Iranians joined together to celebrate Nowruz - Persian New Year - in Melbourne .
It was an honour for AJA to be a partner in this beautiful unity event. pic.twitter.com/Wuo9MQVL65
🔴 ALLIES UNITE: Jews and Iranians COME TOGETHER in Melbourne https://t.co/O2kGFXtYom
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) March 22, 2026
500 Jews and Iranians joined together to celebrate Nowruz - Persian New Year - in Melbourne
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) March 22, 2026
It was an honour for AJA to be a partner in this beautiful unity event.
AJA CEO Robert Gregory addressed the gathering as did federal state and local representatives Tim Wilson MP,… pic.twitter.com/0hM3ZQs5OG
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