
📰 Headline News
• President Trump is expected to announce a coalition of multiple countries that will escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to protect global shipping routes from Iranian threats.
• Dubai International Airport suspended all flights after another Iranian drone struck the airport, briefly disrupting operations at one of the world’s busiest travel hubs.
• Major wildfires in Nebraska have already burned more than 500,000 acres in just a matter of days as firefighters struggle to contain the blazes.

🕍 Jewish News
• Two Jewish sites in the Netherlands were targeted by explosive devices over a two-day period, raising serious concerns about rising antisemitic attacks in Europe.
• Two brothers in France are under investigation for allegedly planning a deadly antisemitic attack, according to French authorities.
Israeli News
• Four people were injured in Bnei Brak after an Iranian ballistic missile struck the area during a morning barrage toward Israel.
• Israel Railways announced it will begin 24-hour service to Ben Gurion Airport to accommodate the unusual travel circumstances during the war.
• Israeli airline Israir has suspended regular flights until April 12 due to the ongoing conflict and regional instability.
• Reports indicate growing defections within Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and security forces, according to regional intelligence assessments.
🌍 International News
• China has resumed large-scale military operations around Taiwan after a 10-day pause, increasing tensions in the region.
• South Korean and U.S. forces conducted joint military training exercises, reinforcing their defense partnership amid regional security concerns.
• Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will not participate in offensive military operations against Iran.

🏛 Political News
• President Trump dismissed reports of a rift with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling the claims “fake news.”
• The White House reported that President Trump’s personal phone number has been circulating publicly, raising security concerns.
National News
• The federal government shutdown is beginning to impact travel, with TSA security lines stretching up to three hours at several major airports due to staffing shortages.
• The U.S. Energy Secretary said gas prices are expected to drop again once the current war subsides.
🗽 New York
• New York City Mayor Mamdani is scheduled to meet Jewish leaders tomorrow after a week of controversy surrounding anti-Israel remarks connected to his wife.
