• Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-29 at 10:06
    Dec 29 2025
    HEADLINESTurkey detains 115 ISIS suspects after raidSyria probes Damascus Assad-era mass graveIsrael activates Iron Beam laser defenseThe time is now 5:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.Seven Turkish police officers were wounded in an operation against Islamic State militants, and Turkish authorities say they detained 115 suspected ISIS members last week who were planning attacks on Christmas and New Year celebrations in the country. The episode underscores ongoing counterterrorism work in Turkey and the broader regional threat from ISIS networks operating across the borderlands.Syria’s government has opened a criminal investigation into a mass grave from the Assad era near Damascus, following a Reuters report detailing a scheme to hide thousands of bodies. The site at the Dhumair desert, once used as part of a weapons depot, was part of a years‑long operation to move corpses from the Qutayfah area to the desert site. The investigation is being conducted as Syria’s new authorities seek to secure the locale and prevent exploitation by hostile actors. Exhumations at Assad-era mass graves, including the Dhumair site, are scheduled for 2027, according to the National Commission for Missing Persons, which is building forensic capacity to meet international standards.In Israel, Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank has launched a savings grant of 1,000 shekels for children born since October 7, framed as “a new beginning” to promote long‑term financial security for families affected by the war. The program targets what the bank calls “children of the war” and aims to provide a modest, durable foundation for future needs.Saudi Arabia is increasingly concerned about political instability in Yemen, where the Southern Transitional Council is widely seen as backed by the United Arab Emirates. While Riyadh and Abu Dhabi share many regional interests, the two countries do not always align on Yemen policy, and the evolving balance of power in Yemen remains a sensitive factor for Saudi security planning and regional diplomacy.Israel’s status in the broader regional arena remains dynamic. China, in a separate but related regional story, opposes recognition of Somaliland and reaffirmed its support for Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Israel, however, formally recognized Somaliland as an independent state last week, signaling a shift in the Horn of Africa’s political landscape. Beijing’s position reflects a broader caution about unilateral recognitions that could complicate regional diplomacy and stability.Across the region, China has also announced large-scale military drills around Taiwan, asserting Beijing’s claim to the island and signaling ongoing tensions between Beijing and Taipei that have implications for global security and international allies in the region.In Iran, protests and strikes continued in Tehran’s markets over the currency collapse, inflation, and the broader economic crisis, with demonstrators again pouring into major bazaars and shubs. The sustained domestic pressure highlights the domestic challenges Iran faces even as it engages in regional competition with rivals and seeks to shape the balance of power in the Middle East.Hamas’s military wing issued a teaser indicating an address at Gaza City’s main square at 4:00 p.m. local time, fueling expectations about an official statement from the organization. The message has drawn attention to internal communications within Hamas as the group faces ongoing pressure in Gaza and international scrutiny about its leadership and strategy.In a broader military oversight development, the Israeli Defense Forces have launched an internal review of the Gaza ground offensive as part of wider probes across fronts from Gaza to Lebanon and Iran. Retired generals are overseeing findings that are expected to be delivered by late 2026, signaling a long process of accountability and lessons drawn from the war’s conduct on multiple battlefronts.In Washington, political debates around US support for Israel continue. A controversial GOP lawmaker criticized President Trump’s meetings with Prime Minister Netanyahu, illustrating the ongoing partisan dynamics in the United States over how best to balance security commitments with diplomatic efforts in the region.On the public diplomacy front, American Jewish communities have been sounding concerns about Qatar’s growing influence in the region, alongside concerns about rising antisemitism on the political right at home. A survey noted that some American Jews consider Qatar a significant regional factor affecting Israel, while domestic discourse over antisemitism remains a persistent issue.Israel has also announced a major advancement in its defense architecture. The Iron Beam, a laser-based aerial defense system, has been declared operational. Capable of destroying missiles, mortar shells, and drones with high-energy light beams, it ...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-29 at 09:08
    Dec 29 2025
    HEADLINES- Indonesia floods kill 1100 national mourning- Israel recognizes Somaliland reshapes Horn diplomacy- Syria probes mass grave exhumations planned 2027The time is now 4:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.This is the four o’clock hour update. From floods in Indonesia to headlines across the Middle East and beyond, the news today centers on human costs, security concerns, and diplomatic currents that shape the region.In Indonesia, the government has canceled New Year fireworks and celebrations as the nation mourns the victims of floods and landslides on Sumatra. Officials report more than 1,100 people killed and thousands displaced, with rescue teams continuing search and recovery operations as authorities declare days of national mourning.Turning to diplomacy and security, China on Monday opposed any move to split Somalia’s territories, while reaffirming support for Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The same regional watchers note that Israel formally recognized the self-declared Republic of Somaliland, signalling a shift in its regional diplomacy and potential cooperation with Somaliland in agriculture, health, technology, and the economy. Beijing stressed it opposes secessionist activity and urged Somaliland to refrain from actions that could lead to territorial division. Those developments come as analysts assess how new alignments in the Horn of Africa may affect broader regional stability and economic ties.In Israel, police authorities shut down a northern Israel business tied to the workplace of a terrorist who killed two people. A thirty-day closure order was issued for the site in Kibbutz Mesilot, as part of ongoing efforts to disrupt the operational capabilities of groups linked to the attack. Officials say the measure is meant to deter recruitment and finance channels that could support future violence.In a parallel security development, the family of Border Police Staff Sergeant Ran Gvili traveled to the United States to meet with senior American officials, including the President. They presented a clear demand: there can be no progression to any “phase two” of a deal until the hostages remain or are returned, with Ran being the last hostage still in captivity. The family stressed that their country’s conscience is at stake and that the return of Ran is the essential condition for any future arrangements. The family and supporters emphasize that their appeal is rooted in the moral imperative of bringing home every captive.On Syria, authorities announced new steps following a Reuters investigation into a mass grave in the Dhumair desert near Damascus, a site linked to a strategy known as “Operation Move Earth.” The regime has ordered guards to protect the grave site and has launched a criminal inquiry into the affair. The National Commission for Missing Persons says exhumations of Assad-era graves, including the Dhumair site, are slated for 2027 as part of efforts to document the fate of tens of thousands of Syrians disappeared during the war. Investigators say the operation involved moving bodies from a nearby mass grave at Qutayfah to the desert installation as part of a broader concealment scheme. The investigation, which includes police filing reports and cross-referencing with security records, continues as Syria seeks to confront a painful chapter from the conflict.In Turkey, seven police officers were wounded in a clash with suspected Islamic State militants in Yalova province, near Istanbul. Police conducted an overnight operation at a house believed to shelter militants, and authorities say the operation is ongoing. Turkish officials had recently announced a large number of detentions related to plots against Christmas and New Year targets, underscoring ongoing counterterrorism efforts in the region.There is also a human-interest thread with international resonance. In Australia, a Syrian-born man, Ahmed al-Ahmed, described in a CBS Mornings interview how he confronted one of the gunmen during the mass shooting on Bondi Beach, saying he jumped in to tackle the attacker and save lives. The interview provides a personal perspective on the peril faced by bystanders and the kinds of quick actions that residents have found necessary in moments of crisis.Several other stories reflect the broader political and media environment surrounding Israel and the Jewish world. A study reported that antisemitic rhetoric among certain far-right online influencers in 2025 has risen, highlighting continuing debates over how online discourse shapes public opinion about Israel and Jewish communities. In other international notes, Taiwan’s presidency condemned Chinese live-fire military exercises near its shores, while Seoul and Washington monitor North Korea’s weapons demonstrations, including a long-range cruise missile test described by South Korea as a destabilizing act on the Korean Peninsula.On the domestic...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-29 at 08:08
    Dec 29 2025
    HEADLINESDamascus mass grave fuels accountability pushSumatra floods kill over 1,100 celebrations canceledIsrael recognizes Somaliland reshapes Red Sea diplomacyThe time is now 3:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.Good morning. This is your 3:00 a.m. international news update, with a focus on the Middle East and its broader implications for regional security, diplomacy, and policy. We begin with developments that touch on governance, public safety, and the state of conflict and cooperation across the region.Indonesia, mourning a disaster in Sumatra, cancels New Year fireworks and public celebrations as a mark of respect for flood and landslide victims. The death toll in Sumatra has surpassed 1,100, and authorities say rescue and relief operations continue in hard-hit communities. The gesture underscores the humanitarian tone many governments are taking as they balance public commemoration with the need to honor those who lost their lives.In Israel, several items are drawing attention to security, health, and governance. A British Muslim woman recounts a positive experience at Ben-Gurion Airport, where she described courteous treatment during security screening. The episode, while anecdotal, feeds into broader discussions about perceptions of Israeli security practices abroad and the experience of travelers from diverse backgrounds.Israeli police announced a 30-day closure order on a business in Kibbutz Mesilot—reinstating after the site employed a terrorist who killed two people. The measure reflects the ongoing focus on disrupting infrastructure or workplaces tied to violent actors and signaling a steady commitment to preventive security measures.Public health remains a priority in Israel as Petah Tikva was declared a red city due to a measles outbreak. The government says vaccination efforts, including targeted campaigns for infants and young children, are being intensified to curb spread in densely populated areas where vulnerable populations are concentrated.On the economic front, data centers fueling AI and other digital infrastructure are driving a renewed interest in energy-intensive projects. Observers note that the data center boom has supported renewed investor interest in renewables and other energy strategies, with discussions continuing about how large-scale computing needs intersect with national grids. In a broader note, commentary on energy policy in the United States—especially shifts related to green energy—has reverberated into market sentiment across tech and energy sectors in Israel and beyond.Diplomatically, Israel’s recognition of Somaliland continues to ripple across the region. Somaliland’s bid for sovereignty and its strategic location along critical Red Sea corridors place it at the intersection of security, shipping, and regional power dynamics. The move has been viewed by some regional actors as a potential lever in the broader contest for influence in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea, with implications for how neighboring powers approach regional stability and non-state actor threats.In the realm of politics and rhetoric, a study examining online discourse finds a rise in anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric among certain MAGA influencers in early 2025. The analysis notes that some far-right personalities amplified hostile framing toward Israel, and in some cases used antisemitic tropes. The study is part of a broader, ongoing conversation about how foreign policy debates in the United States can shape attitudes abroad and influence dynamics in the region.Syria remains a focal point for accountability and memory. A Reuters investigation disclosed the long-hidden mass grave at the Dhumair desert near Damascus, linked to a system of concealment and burial during Assad’s rule. The regime has ordered soldiers to guard the site and has opened a criminal investigation. The authorities are also reactivating the adjacent military base to tighten control over the area and prevent exploitation by hostile groups. Exhumations of Assad-era graves, including Dhumair, are planned for 2027 as part of the National Commission for Missing Persons’ efforts to meet international standards. The investigation cross-checks documents and testimony that trace a chilling operational history, with connections to the “Move Earth” scheme that sought to relocate bodies from a known mass grave to conceal evidence. The broader takeaway is the ongoing effort to confront past atrocities and to chart a path toward accountability and remembrance, even as the region’s security posture remains precarious.In Turkey, seven police officers were wounded in a clash with suspected Islamic State militants in Yalova, near Istanbul, as authorities conducted operations against individuals believed to pose a threat to public safety around the holiday period. Police say the scene involved gunfire, a helicopter, multiple ambulances, and rapid ...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-29 at 07:03
    Dec 29 2025
    HEADLINESIsrael recognizes Somaliland reshapes Horn dynamicsNetanyahu Trump Mar-a-Lago meet targets Gaza ceasefireIran eyes unconventional warheads raises deterrence stakesThe time is now 2:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.This hour’s update on the Middle East begins with Israel’s decision to recognize Somaliland. The move ties a long‑unrecognized democracy to a volatile regional chessboard, and observers say it underscores Somaliland’s bid for sovereignty while highlighting implications for Red Sea shipping lanes and the evolving influence landscape among Gulf states and their neighbors in the Horn of Africa. In the wake of the decision, voices from Yemen’s Houthi movement warned that any Israeli presence in Somaliland would be treated as a military target, a reminder that diplomatic steps in one corner of the region can shape security calculations elsewhere.Turning to Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with President Donald Trump in Florida, a gathering described by some as a push to advance the second phase of the fragile Gaza ceasefire. The White House has scheduled the Mar-a-Lago meeting for 1 p.m. local time, with discussions expected to cover disarming Hamas and moving to a demilitarized Gaza, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the territory, the creation of an interim Palestinian authority, and the possible deployment of an international stabilization force. US officials emphasize urgency, while some in Washington warn that progress could stall if timetables slip. In parallel, Netanyahu is expected to press for stronger US focus on Iran’s nuclear program, reflecting a shared concern about Tehran’s broader regional reach.Analysts note that the United States and Israel remain aligned in pressing Iran, while Gulf partners share an interest in dampening Tehran’s influence and stabilizing security in the region. The Gaza talks come as Israel maintains a dual track of pressing Hamas in Gaza and signaling readiness to balance diplomacy with deterrence against Hezbollah and other threats, even as regional diplomacy continues around Syria and broader exchanges with Arab states.On Iran, reporting from opposition sources continues to portray the Islamic Republic’s efforts to advance unconventional warheads for ballistic missiles, a development that could complicate future deterrence calculations. Officials caution that such programs would raise the stakes for any defense and diplomatic responses, including those coordinated with Washington and regional partners.In this context, observers say Gulf and regional dynamics are shifting in ways that could ripple into Israeli security calculations. Countries in the Gulf have shown growing interest in practical security coordination with Israel, driven by shared concerns about Iran and regional stability, even as official diplomacy proceeds in measured steps.We will continue to monitor these threads as diplomacy, security concerns, and regional alignments unfold, with the Gaza track and Iran’s program remaining at the center of questions about regional stability and US-Israel relations.Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.SOURCEShttps://t.me/abualiexpress/111485https://t.me/newssil/185012https://t.me/abualiexpress/111484https://t.me/abualiexpress/111483https://t.me/abualiexpress/111482https://worldisraelnews.com/second-temple-era-mikveh-discovered-near-the-western-wall/https://t.me/newssil/185005https://t.me/abualiexpress/111472https://t.me/newssil/185004https://www.ynetnews.com/article/sju11rqy4zghttps://t.me/newssil/185003https://t.me/abualiexpress/111471https://t.me/newssil/185001https://www.jpost.com/international/article-881643https://t.me/abualiexpress/111470https://t.me/newssil/185000https://www.timesofisrael.com/bondi-beach-hero-ahmed-al-ahmed-i-just-wanted-to-protect-innocent-people/https://t.me/abualiexpress/111469https://t.me/newssil/184999https://t.me/newssil/184998https://t.me/newssil/184997https://t.me/newssil/184996https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2025/12/netanyahu-meet-trump-florida-crucial-gaza-talkshttps://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-881634https://t.me/newssil/184993https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-881642https://www.ynetnews.com/article/bkgkatk4zxhttps://t.me/Newss0nline/57721
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-29 at 06:06
    Dec 29 2025
    HEADLINESNetanyahu US talks advance on Iran alignmentIran develops unconventional warheads with chemical payloadsIraq faces possible Israeli action over militiasThe time is now 1:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.Two developments shape the Middle East this hour: Israel’s security and diplomatic posture with the United States, and a regional backdrop shaped by Iran’s ambitions, its internal pressures, and shifting power dynamics in nearby states.First, Israel and the United States are moving toward a set of high level engagements. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with the United States president has been advanced and will take place this evening at 20:00 Israel time. Earlier today, Netanyahu was scheduled to meet with the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, at 17:15. In parallel, an editorial in a leading Israeli newspaper urged Netanyahu to push decisively on a hostage deal and to secure clear alignment with Washington on Iran, warning that any delay could complicate ongoing efforts. The discussions come as Israel seeks to maintain a coordinated approach with Washington on strategic matters, including Iran and regional security, while managing domestic and regional security concerns.Turning to Iran, a focus of regional tension remains its long range missile program. Reports cited by Iran International indicate that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ air force is accelerating efforts to develop unconventional warheads intended for ballistic missiles. The outlets say the program includes chemical and biological payloads and is being developed under close oversight. Tehran denies that it seeks such weapons and reiterates commitments to international norms, but the accounts contribute to a broader picture of rising concern about Iran’s capabilities and regional calculations by its rivals. The implications for Israel and its security partners are part of a larger strategic calculus in which Washington and its allies reassess deterrence, diplomacy, and potential contingency options.In Baghdad, a parallel dynamic is unfolding around the future of Iraqi militias. A regional report, drawing on sources cited in a major Arabic publication, suggests that the Iraqi central government has been presented with a detailed dataset on local armed groups. The material allegedly covers leadership, organizational structure, funding networks, and political wings, and is said to have been compiled with intelligence support from Western partners. The publication frames the data as a warning signal about possible future Israeli action if Baghdad does not move to disarm these militias and distance their political influence from security policymaking. Baghdad’s stance on these questions remains a focal point for how the United States and Israel view regional stability and the risk of wider confrontation.Across the Gaza front, reports indicate continued cross-border activity and Israeli responses. Gaza sources describe recent Israeli air activity in the Rafah area, underscoring the ongoing fragility of the ceasefire environment and the way militant groups and Israeli defenses intersect in southern Gaza. The situation remains volatile, with humanitarian considerations and regional diplomacy weighing on how both sides calibrate restraint and retaliation.Domestically in Israel, security incidents continue to draw attention. In Beit Shemesh, a man under supervision for sex offenses is accused of offenses against a minor; police say the investigation is ongoing and that the suspect will be presented to a court to request an extension of detention. The case is being treated as a serious infringements against minors and reflects ongoing law enforcement priorities on safeguarding vulnerable populations. In a separate security matter, police announced a swift administrative closure of a nightlife venue in Eilat following a serious brawl. Three local suspects were detained, and authorities said the closure would last several days as investigators pursue the case. The police stressed their determination to act against violence and to ensure public safety at entertainment venues.On the domestic front, Iran’s economy and public mood are drawing international attention. Video reports and social media activity from Tehran show merchants in major bazaars chanting against the regime as economic distress deepens and the rial slides toward new lows. The reports quote merchants and observers describing a climate of protest and economic hardship, with the rial hitting dramatic exchange-rate levels in recent weeks. Iranian authorities have vowed to protect public order, while critics say the economic strain is testing public patience and the regime’s legitimacy.Looking beyond the region, other global developments intersect with regional security. A prominent claim by former US president Donald Trump cites Russia’s Vladimir Putin offering to supply energy to Ukraine ...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-29 at 05:05
    Dec 29 2025
    HEADLINESChina launches sixth Taiwan drills risk risesIsrael hostage deal gains US Iran alignmentAl Shabaab operative gets two life termsThe time is now 12:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.At midnight, a global security picture remains unsettled as events unfold from Taipei to Tel Aviv and beyond, underscoring the fragile balance between deterrence, diplomacy, and the enduring threat of violence.In the Asia-Pacific region, China has launched its sixth major round of war games around Taiwan since twenty twenty two, a display that follows a momentum of heightened rhetoric over Beijing’s maritime and territorial claims in recent months. The exercises, billed as military drills, are watched closely by governments across the region and by partners who fear any miscalculation could spill beyond the Taiwan Strait. The unfolding dynamic comes as parties in Washington and allied capitals weigh their own deterrence strategies and regional commitments in a period of heightened strategic competition.Turning to the Middle East, political and security calculations in Israel continue to be shaped by the question of hostage accountability and regional alignments. An editorial published by a Jerusalem publication argues that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should press his agenda with unwavering resolve in a forthcoming meeting with the former president, emphasizing the need to finalize the hostage deal in full, implement the terms already signed, and lock in united support from Washington on Iran. The piece frames these steps as essential to preserving Israeli security options and the credibility of allied commitments, while cautioning that any deviation could slow momentum at a moment of intensified regional threats.On a human level, families and communities remain deeply affected by conflicts and the long arc of captivity. Former Gaza hostages Matan Zangauker and Ilana Gritzwesky announced their engagement, sharing a personal milestone amid years of shared memory and relief that healing can begin even as the broader conflict continues to shape daily life for those touched by it. Their news underscores how ordinary life persists within extraordinary circumstances and how personal futures can emerge from periods of uncertainty.Across the diaspora, incidents of antisemitism and threats to Jewish safety continue to draw international attention. In Toronto, Auschwitz survivor Nate Leipciger, now ninety seven, spoke about how the theft of a mezuzah from his senior residence has left him feeling vulnerable, saying the intrusion “invaded under my skin.” The episode adds to a pattern of concerns voiced by Jewish communities abroad about security and respect for religious practice.In a related security and counterterrorism context, a Kenyan operative with the terrorist group al-Shabaab was sentenced by United States authorities to two life terms for plans to carry out a nine eleven style hijacking and attack on American soil, including training as a pilot. The case serves as a reminder that the threat of extremist violence extends beyond any single theater and requires ongoing law enforcement and intelligence cooperation.Recent disruptions to cultural and community events further illustrate the charged atmosphere surrounding Israel and its supporters abroad. Israeli-led dance parties in northern Thailand were canceled after online incitement and vandalism linked to anti-Israel campaigns, as local authorities faced pressure over safety and public order. Organizers described heavy financial losses as a result, while vowing to persevere in countering antisemitism and promoting unity through peaceful, shared cultural experiences.In Australia, a government review into the Bondi Beach terror attack, which claimed fifteen lives during a Hanukkah celebration, is under way. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said an independent review will assess whether existing laws or information gaps allowed the attackers to act and will determine the appropriate next steps. Families of those killed and injured have publicly urged accountability and swifter action, including the call for a royal commission to examine the rise of antisemitism and any intelligence gaps related to the attack. The review is expected to deliver findings in the coming months as the nation grapples with how to strengthen protections for Jewish communities and public safety.These developments come as Washington continues to deliberate on how to balance security commitments with diplomacy in the region, including the United States stance on Iran and the broader alignment with allied partners. The tensions in the Taiwan Strait, the ongoing Israeli security considerations, the persistence of antisemitism across borders, and the persistent threat of extremist violence all contribute to a security environment that demands careful judgment, steady leadership, and coordinated action among international partners.Looking ...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-29 at 04:05
    Dec 29 2025
    HEADLINESUkraine peace talks near security guaranteesIsrael High Court halts Army Radio shutdownMexico Oaxaca train derailment leaves 13 deadThe time is now 11:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.This is your hourly news update. As of 11 p.m. local time, a number of developments across conflict zones, democracies, and regions outside the immediate theaters of war are shaping security and political calculations around the world.In Israel, the state of the nation remains defined by the continued aftermath of the Gaza conflict and the private lives of those who endured it. Matan Zangauker and Ilana Gritzewsky, both former hostages from Gaza, announced their engagement in a moment captured by family and shared publicly. Einav Zangauker, Matan’s mother, posted a photo described as “my victory photo” showing the couple beneath a sign reading “Will you marry me?” The engagement follows Matan’s release in October after more than two years in captivity, and Ilana’s release in November 2023 after nearly two months in captivity. Their relationship, and the family’s public advocacy, have been prominent features in the coverage of hostages’ journeys and the broader struggle for accountability and release negotiations.In domestic matters, Israel’s High Court has temporarily halted the government’s plan to close Army Radio, delaying the shut down set for March 1. The court ordered a freeze while petitions against the decision proceed, with a hearing date to be set before the end of January. The ruling was informed by concerns about procedural and substantive flaws in the cabinet’s process, and citing arguments from the attorney general that the petitions merit examination. Defense officials maintain the closure remains valid, arguing that Army Radio’s programming has created difficulties for the IDF’s unity and messaging. The dispute underscores tensions between a government pursuing security-through-information measures and a judiciary vigilant about due process and the potential impact on public discourse.Also in Israel, coalition dynamics continue to influence policy moves. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s proposal to open the Rafah crossing in both directions faced resistance from coalition members, who argued that broader movement could complicate security and political calculations. The issue reflects the ongoing balancing act between humanitarian concerns for Palestinians and the government’s security priorities.Internationally, the United States is navigating its own set of high-stakes negotiations related to Ukraine. At a weekend meeting at Mar-a-Lago, US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signaled progress toward ending the war, though the leaders did not disclose a breakthrough on the most contentious questions, notably Donbas. Trump suggested that the agreement was “getting a lot closer, maybe very close,” while Zelensky cautioned that any settlement would need parliament approval or a referendum. The United States has framed proposed security guarantees for Ukraine as a key milestone, and European partners, including France and others, signaled willingness to contribute to guarantees. Separately, Russia’s war machine has continued to press on the battlefield, with renewed missile and drone strikes that have affected civilian infrastructure in Kyiv and other cities, just as negotiations gained momentum.In the Donbas, the status of the region remains a central thorn in any peace architecture. Washington has proposed a mechanism ranging from security guarantees to a potential economic framework to accompany any withdrawal or frozen lines, but the exact terms and enforcement remain unsettled. Meanwhile, Putin’s Kremlin characterized talks as productive at times and pressed Kyiv to decide quickly on Donbas without delaying peace efforts. European leaders have pressed for robust guarantees, underscoring that any durable peace depends on political consensus inside Ukraine as well as outside assurances.In other security news, North Korea conducted tests of strategic long-range cruise missiles over the Yellow Sea, with Kim Jong Un directing the drill and signaling a continued emphasis on expanding the country’s nuclear-capable forces. The test comes amid regional tensions and broader questions about how Pyongyang will respond to shifting security dynamics in Asia and beyond. Across the Taiwan Strait, Taipei condemned China’s drills around the island, urging international observers to note Beijing’s use of military measures in a way that escalates regional volatility.In the Asia-Pacific, Australia announced an independent review into law enforcement’s handling of the Bondi mass shooting, examining whether authorities could have acted more decisively to prevent the attack, which claimed multiple lives and left families demanding accountability. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese indicated the ...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-29 at 03:06
    Dec 29 2025
    HEADLINESHigh Court halts Army Radio shutdownFormer Gaza hostages announce hopeful engagementRafah opening bid blocked by coalitionThe time is now 10:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.Good evening. Here is the hourly briefing.In Israel, former Gaza hostages Matan Zangauker and Ilana Gritzewsky have become engaged. A photograph posted by Matan’s mother, Einav Zangauker, shows the couple celebrating beside a large sign reading “Will you marry me?” Einav called the moment a victory photo. Matan, twenty-six, was freed in October after two years in captivity following the October seventh attack, while Ilana, thirty-one, was released in November two thousand twenty-three after nearly two months in captivity. Einav Zangauker became a prominent public figure during the campaign to secure hostage releases, often appearing at protests and criticizing government handling of the crisis. The engagement follows a period of tension and political contention inside Israel over how to secure the remaining hostages and manage the wider war in Gaza.In domestic political developments, the High Court of Justice has temporarily blocked the government’s plan to close Army Radio, issuing an interim order to freeze the shutdown while petitions against the move are considered. The order came as protests and petitions argue that the closure would affect a broadcaster associated with the IDF and critical voices within the defense establishment. The cabinet had previously approved the Defense Ministry proposal to shutter Army Radio, with a target end date of March first. The court cited procedural flaws in the decision-making process, and the attorney general supported the petitions for an injunction. Government officials have disputed the order, while the Defense Ministry maintains that operations would be wound down in line with the cabinet’s decision but with staffing arrangements continuing under contract to avoid abrupt disruption. A full hearing on the petitions is expected before the end of January. In related notes, a government response contends that affidavits used in court filings by the army radio labor union contained inaccuracies, claiming that there was no directive to halt civilian employment and that contract extensions would proceed.Also in Israel, a broader regional and security debate swirled around the Rafah crossing. Reports indicate that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposal to open both directions of Rafah was rejected by coalition members, illustrating the ongoing political sensitivities surrounding humanitarian access to Gaza and border security considerations tied to the broader war.On the international stage, there has been limited progress toward ending the war in Ukraine, as leaders gathered for high-stakes diplomacy. United States President Donald Trump said he and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky were moving closer to an agreement, though he warned that several thorny issues remained, including Donbas. Zelensky indicated that a security guarantees package had been achieved, while Trump suggested the path would become clearer in the coming weeks and that some elements might involve parliamentary approval. European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, signaled continued commitment to robust security guarantees for Ukraine and a broader European role in supporting a peace framework. Negotiations have touched on the status of Donbas, with Kyiv seeking to freeze lines at current positions rather than cede more territory, while Washington has floated ideas such as a temporary free economic zone as part of any settlement. Earlier, Trump and Zelensky’s discussions in Florida, and a separate call between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, underscored a diplomatic push, albeit with no immediate breakthrough disclosed. In related terms, United States negotiators proposed shared governance or control arrangements for the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant as part of a broader security framework, with power line repairs resuming under local ceasefire terms brokered by international monitors.Across the region, North Korea conducted a test of two strategic long-range cruise missiles over the Yellow Sea, overseen by Kim Jong Un. State media described the drill as a measure to strengthen the country’s nuclear capabilities and to prepare for long-term development of its nuclear arsenal. The test comes amid a broader regional flash of activity as major powers pursue diplomacy and deterrence strategies.Taiwan condemned China’s recent drills around the island, describing Beijing’s actions as military intimidation in violation of international norms. The statement reflected ongoing regional tensions between Beijing and Taipei, with Washington monitoring closely as it weighs security assurances for allies in the region.In the Middle East, the conflict’s broader security environment remains volatile. In related regional...
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