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Rav Yitzchok Yosef: “Missiles Falling Without Fatalities Are in the Merit of Torah”

Mar 22, 2026·3 min read

Rav Yitzchok Yosef addressed the tense security situation during his weekly shiur, emphasizing both the need for hishtadlus and tefillah. He also called on the public to add specific chapters of Tehillim to their daily routine and to recognize the efforts of the security forces.

Opening his remarks last night, the former Rishon LeTzion praised the soldiers operating Israel’s air defense systems and urged the public to show appreciation and daven on their behalf. “We are now in a matzav shel milchamah and first and foremost we must pray for the soldiers. Everything they are doing with Iron Dome and the Arrow missile system—fortunate are they and fortunate is their portion. We must show them gratitude and pray for them.”

He then addressed the fear gripping the public in light of the ongoing missile barrages, stressing the obligation to follow safety instructions everywhere. “All of Klal Yisroel is in distress because of all these missiles; people are afraid. Even in Bnei Brak one must be careful and not take any risks. When there is an alert, go to a protected space.”

On the spiritual front, the Rav established a special daily seder tefillah for the days of Chodesh Nissan. He instructed that immediately after the daily recitation of the Korbanos HaNesi’im, three chapters of Tehillim should be added: Yoshev B’Seiser Elyon (91), Mima’amakim Kerasicha (130), and Esa Einai El Heharim (121). “In every place, one should not rush away,” he said, encouraging people to take the time to daven on behalf of the entire nation.

Rav Yosef also expressed astonishment at the intense hostility of the Iranian regime toward Israel. “In the past we had wars with Jordan, Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon—those who are close to us. But Iran—do we share a border with Iran? What do they want from us? To destroy, to kill, and to annihilate. And who knows if the Houthis will join them—the Yemenites are stubborn.” He added that despite the heavy missile fire, clear nissim are being seen. “We are seeing miracles and wonders. So many missiles have been fired at us. I know there were some injuries, but still there have been many miracles and wonders.”

Concluding his remarks, the Rav addressed the issue of military service, emphasizing the Torah world’s love and appreciation for the soldiers. “We love the soldiers and pray for them. We increase in ahavas Yisroel.” He explained that continued learning in the batei medrash serves as the true protection of the nation during wartime: “Why do we not go to the army? Because our Torah protects the people of Yisroel. All the missiles that fall without fatalities—it is in the merit of our Torah.”

{Matzav.com}
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