• Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-03 at 04:02
    Feb 3 2026
    HEADLINES- Iran Crisis Tests Indo-Pacific Energy, Trade- Israel Discovers 110 Mortars in UNRWA Aid- Israeli Dairy Strike Triggers Milk RationingThe time is now 4:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In the conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Iran’s January turmoil is no longer a narrowly Middle Eastern episode but a cross‑regional stress test for Indo‑Pacific powers, with Tehran at the intersection of energy choke points, maritime trade routes, US‑led economic pressure, and emerging connectivity corridors that Asia increasingly treats as strategic infrastructure. For key Indo‑Pacific states, the unfolding crisis is processed as risk management: energy volatility, shipping disruption, sanctions exposure, and reputational positioning in a fragmented international system. The region’s responses reveal a pattern of values‑based diplomacy paired with geo‑economic pragmatism within the same policy framework, reflecting that disruption around the Strait of Hormuz carries a risk premium that matters to energy markets even if a wider regional war remains unlikely. Israel’s evolving approach to deterrence is also evident in its space ambitions, with space assets described as an ongoing pillar of national security. Officials say lessons from recent conflicts have pushed Israel to accelerate orbit‑based innovation, stressing that capabilities deployed previously cannot be relied on for the next conflict and that the enemy next time may differ, prompting a commitment to new, more capable surveillance and response options. On the diplomatic front, Iran has signaled a willingness to shut down or suspend its nuclear program to calm a spiraling crisis with the United States, a move described in back‑channel discussions relayed to regional intermediaries as an attempt to avert war ahead of a scheduled meeting between Washington and Tehran. The conversations involve envoys from Turkey, Egypt, Oman, and Iraq, and they come amid heightened US warnings that force could be used if Tehran defies demands, even as Tehran asserts its program is for energy rather than weapons and considers the possibility of enriched uranium being shipped to Russia under existing arrangements. Analysts quoted in Hebrew coverage stress that Western diplomacy faces a difficult path, with some noting that the White House would need substantial political backing in Washington and abroad to press Iran effectively, while observers warn that Tehran’s leadership has demonstrated resilience in enduring pressure and maneuvering for strategic advantage. In parallel, China’s engagement with Iran is framed as a pressure point, with Iran’s economic crisis drawing in Chinese buyers who are taking advantage of the downturn to secure oil on favorable terms, underscoring a dynamic described as a near‑master‑and‑servant relationship that further complicates Tehran’s prospects. Across the commentary, analysts warn that the Western view of diplomacy with Iran may be overly optimistic, highlighting that Tehran’s leadership has shown an ability to weather sanctions and political pressure, a factor that continues to shape policy calculations in capitals from Canberra to Tokyo. And as Tehran wrestles with internal strains, fresh signals from Tehran’s markets—such as reports from the Jannat Abad district—illustrate ongoing economic pressures that undercut any assumption of stability, reminding observers that the broader regional balance remains in flux.In the Disputed Territories, IDF finds a huge haul of mortars in UNRWA blankets, humanitarian aid, a finding described as one of the largest long‑range weapons seizures since the October ceasefire. The military says around 110 mortar rounds, along with rockets and other items, were concealed within UNRWA blankets and humanitarian aid and uncovered by Brigade 7 during standard patrols in Israeli‑held territory east of the yellow line. The discovery comes as Israel has maintained control of roughly 53% of Gaza since October 2025, with Hamas in control of the remaining 47% and almost all of Gaza’s two million‑plus residents. The cache, coupled with ongoing tunnels and other hidden weapons found over time, underscores the persistent risk of weaponization even within aid facilities and highlights claims by Israel that UNRWA has at times failed to police Hamas’ use of its operations as cover for smuggling. The episode reinforces the broader challenge of security, humanitarian access, and accountability in Gaza as combatants and civilians continue to navigate a fragile ceasefire landscape.In Israeli Economy and Business, milk rationing begins at Israeli supermarkets as a dairy strike escalates, with shoppers limited to two or three units per purchase as dairy farmers halted raw milk deliveries overnight. Production now relies on remaining inventory, and industry sources warn that without an immediate return to regular ...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-03 at 03:02
    Feb 3 2026
    HEADLINESHormuz Unrest Sparks Global Oil RiskIsrael Builds Space Edge Against IranIran Signals Nuclear Pause in TalksThe time is now 3:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In the conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Iran's January 2026 turmoil is being treated not as a narrowly Middle Eastern episode but as a cross-regional stress test for the Indo-Pacific. For major energy importers and maritime routes, Iran sits at energy choke points, through-flow corridors, US-led economic pressure, and emerging connectivity projects that Asia increasingly treats as strategic infrastructure. Practically, what happens in Iran is being processed in Canberra, Seoul, Tokyo, and New Delhi as a problem of risk management: energy volatility, shipping disruption, sanctions exposure, and reputational positioning in a fragmented international system. The Indo-Pacific responses reveal a pattern: states are moving toward values-based diplomacy or geo-economic pragmatism within the same policy framework, rather than lining up in binary camps over Iran. Iran's geography makes it impossible for Asia's large energy buyers to dismiss instability around the Strait of Hormuz, since even the mere possibility of disruption injects a risk premium into oil markets, and volatility can occur even without a regional war.Israel is quietly developing space-based capabilities intended to give the country an edge in a potential future conflict with Iran. The head of Israel’s Space Office at the Defense Ministry’s Directorate of Defense Research & Development said the lessons of recent conflicts have pushed Israel to accelerate innovation in orbit. “Whatever was deployed in June won’t be enough next time,” he said, underscoring that the IDF now has new capabilities and expects the adversary to be different. The space program is described as a true eye in the sky, providing around-the-clock monitoring as part of Israel’s evolving strategic posture.Iran has signaled a willingness to shut down or suspend its nuclear program to calm a spiraling crisis with the United States, The New York Times reported. The discussions are said to involve back-channel exchanges relayed by regional intermediaries, with envoys from Turkey, Egypt, Oman, and Iraq passing messages ahead of a scheduled US–Iran meeting. National Security Council secretary Ali Larijani recently met Vladimir Putin, amid signs that Iran could again ship enriched uranium to Russia under the 2015 agreement, a topic the Kremlin says has long been on the agenda. Tehran insists its program is for energy, not weapons, as Washington has warned of force if Tehran defies demands. In this environment, Israeli officials have signaled they would push to include in any agreement with Iran provisions such as transferring enriched uranium to another country, halting enrichment, restricting missile production, and stopping funding and support for terrorist groups in the region.In Uplifting News, Israeli Opera returns to Ofakim with a community Hebrew production of The Magic Flute. The performance marks the company’s first return to Ofakim in more than a decade and is part of its 40th anniversary season. The production, performed in Hebrew and created in close partnership with residents, aligns with Ofakim’s 70th anniversary and the opera company’s 40 years of activity. Organizers say about 250 Ofakim residents participated, including roughly 200 on stage alongside seven Israeli Opera soloists, a conductor, and professional crews. The project was carried out through ongoing cooperation with Israel’s Ministry of Culture and Sport, the Ofakim Municipality, and supporters of the opera at home and abroad. The production followed months of rehearsals and community meetings and was dedicated to the spirit of renewal, creativity, and healing in the city, with the broader aim of strengthening cultural access and community resilience as part of a diverse anniversary season.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://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-885416https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-885413https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-885409https://t.me/newssil/189940https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/culture/article-885419
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-03 at 01:01
    Feb 3 2026
    HEADLINES
    France issues warrants for French Israeli women
    Qatar, Turkey widen footprint in Jerusalem
    PBS docuseries Black-Jewish America airs

    The time is now 1:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), France has issued arrest warrants for two Israeli women with French citizenship who blocked aid convoys to Gaza this summer. Separately, Qatar and Turkey are widening their footprint in Jerusalem through large donations and expanded activity, including a $7 million Qatari contribution to St. Joseph’s Hospital, with Turkish diplomatic, cultural and aid bodies increasing their presence nearby, a development that has raised concerns among Christian leaders about the city’s changing dynamics.

    In Israeli Domestic Politics, the Trevi Fountain story notes that the Trevi Fountain in Rome is among the world’s best known sights, drawing more tourists than any other fountain, and locals have grown tired of the crowds, prompting Rome’s city government to take a drastic measure in response to overtourism.

    In Uplifting News, PBS’s Black-Jewish America: An Interwoven History begins airing this week on PBS, exploring key moments in the histories of Black and Jewish Americans and how those moments intersect over the past five centuries. The four-episode docuseries uses a Passover seder to frame discussion and features a diverse range of Jews, including many who are Black, addressing the complexities of the relationship between the two communities while highlighting shared themes and challenges. Separately, at 92NY, Bret Stephens urged dismantling the ADL and reallocating resources to strengthen Jewish life, arguing that antisemitism remains persistent and calling for large-scale investments in Jewish day schools, cultural institutions, philanthropy, media, publishing, and religious leadership, as part of a broader rethinking of how to combat hate and sustain community resilience.

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    https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-885397
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-03 at 00:02
    Feb 3 2026
    HEADLINESGaza governance logo sparks Israeli furyLapid accuses Qatar, pushes enemy state billKfar Saba, Ramat Gan top life qualityThe time is now 12:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), Israel reacted in anger Monday night after the Palestinian technocratic committee tasked with running daily life in postwar Gaza updated its logo to resemble the Palestinian Authority's insignia. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Israel will not accept the use of the Palestinian Authority’s symbol, and that the PA will not be a partner in administering Gaza, noting the logo shown to Israel was different from the one posted publicly. The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, known as the NCAG, was created under the ceasefire framework to oversee daily governance in place of Hamas and will be supervised by a Board of Peace chaired by the United States president. The 15-member panel, led by Ali Shaath, has been meeting in Cairo since its unveiling last month. The NCAG originally used its own logo featuring a bird in the colors of the Palestinian flag, but this week updated its social media accounts with a logo that appears identical to the Palestinian Authority’s symbol.In Israeli Domestic Politics, Yair Lapid held undisclosed meetings with Qatari officials to discuss the Gaza hostage situation. The encounter occurred January 12, 2025, the same day as another meeting between Qatari officials, Lapid’s team, and the representatives of the Gaza hostages' families. Lapid's office said there was no separate “meeting with Qatar” beyond the session with hostage families, which they reported on in the media. He accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of receiving millions from Qatar, holding secret meetings with its officials during the war, and transferring millions of dollars to Hamas's military wing every month. Lapid has tabled a Knesset bill to designate Qatar as an enemy state, which would ban all contacts with that nation. Separately, Israeli activists Rachel Tuito and Nili Kupfer-Naouri said they will defy French summons over Gaza aid protests, calling the case a political attack on pro-Israel voices and vowing not to appear in French court amid mounting security threats.In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel’s best city to live in? It’s not who you think. Kfar Saba and Ramat Gan top the national quality of life index among the country’s 18 largest cities, pushing last year’s leader Herzliya to third place; Tel Aviv and Be’er Sheva climb, while Jerusalem hits the bottom.In Uplifting News, Elaine Grossinger Etess, the third-generation Jewish proprietor of Grossinger’s Catskill Resort Hotel, has died at 98 at her home in Florida. Etess, who was the daughter of Jennie and Harry Grossinger, helped grow the resort from a small boarding house to a 35-building, 600-room luxury complex and carried on the family legacy as the “Waldorf in the Catskills.” Grossinger’s was known for kosher meals and top-tier entertainment that drew generations of Jewish entertainers and athletes, including Mel Brooks, Sid Caesar, Jackie Mason, and Joan Rivers. Born in 1927, Etess worked as a teenager at the resort’s golf club and later ran the resort’s switchboard, marrying in 1947 and continuing to manage the family business with her brother Paul. Elsewhere, a wedding in central Israel saw the groom collapse with cardiac arrest; a guest paramedic immediately began resuscitation, with use of the venue’s defibrillator, and the groom was rushed to Kaplan Medical Center in serious but stable condition.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://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-pans-gaza-technocratic-committees-change-of-logo-to-pa-imagery/https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-885391https://www.ynetnews.com/article/b1gaqxkdwlhttps://www.ynetnews.com/article/hjujyza8bxhttps://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-885390https://www.timesofisrael.com/groom-suffers-cardiac-arrest-at-wedding-is-resuscitated-by-guest/
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-02 at 23:00
    Feb 3 2026
    HEADLINES
    IDF Tightens Gaza Border Security
    Hamas Taps Israeli Bedouin Links
    Sixteen Indicted in Gaza Smuggling Case

    The time is now 11:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), authorities are tightening border security over smuggling risks. The IDF announced it will deploy military police at crossings along the border fence between Israel and Gaza to prevent smuggling by inspecting military vehicles and the belongings of Defense Ministry contractors operating in the Yellow Line area. Southern Command, Shin Bet and police say Hamas’s need for equipment is driving it to seek sources inside Israel that can supply weapons and other gear for its future buildup, including by establishing contact with Bedouin or Arab Israeli elements who have ties to contacts in Gaza. They say smuggling routes are forming, some involving soldiers, contractor employees and officials operating in the Yellow Line area. On Monday, police informed the Southern District Court that the State Attorney’s Office would file dozens of indictments against 16 suspects alleged to be involved in smuggling to Gaza.

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    https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-885387
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-02 at 22:01
    Feb 3 2026
    HEADLINES
    - IDF deploys police at Gaza border crossings
    - US Navy joins Israeli drill at Eilat
    - Hate crimes surge 182 percent in January

    The time is now 10:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), the IDF announced it will deploy military police at crossings along the border fence between Israel and Gaza to prevent smuggling by inspecting military vehicles and the belongings of Defense Ministry contractors operating in the Yellow Line area. IDF officials say Hamas’s fight over more than two years has left it without stocks of standard explosives and other weapons, driving the group to seek suppliers inside Israel and to build smuggling routes that may involve soldiers, contractor staff, and officials working in the Yellow Line zone. The Southern Command, Shin Bet, and police are pursuing these efforts as part of preventing Hamas from bolstering its military capability, and on Monday the State Attorney’s Office told the Southern District Court it would file dozens of indictments against 16 suspects accused of Gaza smuggling. Separately, the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza officially changed its logo today—from a phoenix rising from the ashes to the emblem of the Palestinian Authority, featuring the Eagle of Saladin.

    In US Policy Concerning Israel, the Israeli Navy and a US Navy destroyer conducted a joint exercise on Sunday at Eilat’s port as part of ongoing cooperation between Israel and the United States in the Red Sea, the IDF announced. The arrival of the USS Delbert D. Black at Eilat on Friday and its participation in the drill were described as a pre-planned routine visit, despite surrounding talk of an imminent strike on Iran. The presence of the destroyer brings the number of US destroyers in the Middle East to six, alongside an aircraft carrier and three other littoral ships, during a period of heightened tensions with Iran. US President Donald Trump said talks with Iran were ongoing, telling reporters that “we have ships heading to Iran right now, big ones … and we have talks going on with Iran. We’ll see how it works out.”

    In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, the NYPD reports that anti-Jewish hate crimes increased by 182 percent in January, rising from 11 to 31 and accounting for more than half of all hate crime incidents that month. Separately, JTA reported blowback for political theorist Yoram Hazony after he suggested Jews should persuade Republican leadership to distance itself from a host who centers antisemitism on the American right, with reflections including an essay by Orit Arfa in Tablet detailing her departure from Hazony’s Edmund Burke Foundation and disputing his framing of Jewish institutions.

    In Uplifting News, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that the tallest tower of the David Dinkins Municipal Building will be open to the public for the first time. The tower at 1 Centre Street will offer free tours, giving New Yorkers expansive views of the city without the need to visit costly tourist destinations.

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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-02 at 21:01
    Feb 3 2026
    HEADLINESIstanbul Nuclear Talks Resume as Tensions EscalateIDF Deploys Police at Gaza Border CrossingsSpielberg Earns EGOT Historic MilestoneThe time is now 9:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In the conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Iran and the United States are set to resume nuclear talks Friday in Istanbul, with US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to meet in an effort to revive diplomacy and dispel fears of a broader regional war. Regional diplomats say participants could include representatives from Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Meanwhile, President Trump has warned that if no deal is reached, “bad things” would probably happen as a large fleet of US warships heads toward Iran. Tensions in the region have risen amid the naval buildup near Iran following a violent crackdown on anti-government protests. In the Red Sea arena, the Israeli Navy conducted a joint exercise with a US destroyer at Eilat port, underscoring close cooperation as the USS Delbert D. Black docked in the region. The movements come as Washington and Tehran engage in high-stakes diplomacy amid heightened regional tensions.In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), the IDF says it will deploy military police at crossings along the Gaza border to prevent smuggling by inspecting military vehicles and the belongings of Defense Ministry contractors operating in the Yellow Line area. Officials say Hamas, after more than two years of war, is short of standard explosives and other equipment for a future buildup and is seeking supply routes inside Israel, including contacts with Bedouin or Arab Israeli elements with ties to Gaza. Dozens of indictments are set to be filed by the State Attorney’s Office against 16 suspects accused of smuggling to Gaza. Separately, a leaked document reported by KAN News outlines how Hamas-affiliated officials would act before the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza takes control, including dos and don’ts to avoid suspicion and directions to continue activities “as if nothing had changed.” The NCAG has also unveiled a new logo that draws on symbols used by the Palestinian Authority. Israel, meanwhile, rejects the Gaza administrative committee logo featuring PA emblems, with Netanyahu saying the emblem released is entirely different from what was shown and that Israel will not accept PA leadership in postwar Gaza.In the Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, political theorist Yoram Hazony faced sharp blowback for comments that Jewish groups should press Republican leadership to distance itself from a host who centers antisemitism on the American right. The critique came from Orit Arfa, a former Hazony spokesperson, who published a Tablet essay detailing her departure and accusing Hazony of erasing work she and others did and publicly faulting Jewish institutions. Arfa’s piece describes the personal and professional tension around Hazony’s stance as part of a broader debate within national conservative circles.In Uplifting News, Holocaust survivor Yocheved Gold, who endured Kristallnacht, lost a brother in Auschwitz, and helped establish Kibbutz Sa’ad after immigrating to Israel, has died at 102. A nurse for four decades, she survived Hamas’s October 7 attack at age 100 by hiding in a safe room for 30 hours before evacuation, continuing to embody resilience in the face of danger and targeting simply for being Jewish. Also in arts and culture, Steven Spielberg has earned EGOT status after winning a Grammy for the documentary Music by John Williams, becoming the ninth Jew to achieve the quartet of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards and the 22nd person to reach EGOT overall, adding to a career that includes an Oscar for Schindler’s List and multiple Emmys and a Tony.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://www.timesofisrael.com/as-us-and-iran-set-for-talks-trump-warns-bad-things-will-happen-if-no-deal-reached/https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-885383https://www.ynetnews.com/article/sjxisacubehttps://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-885387https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-885382https://www.ynetnews.com/article/b1vuy60uwxhttps://www.timesofisrael.com/political-theorist-yoram-hazony-blasted-for-blaming-jewish-groups-for-tucker-carlson/https://t.me/JewishNews24/48981https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-885381
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-02 at 20:02
    Feb 3 2026
    HEADLINES
    Hamas leak reveals Gaza NCAG prep logo
    Schumer vows fight as hate crimes rise
    Holocaust survivor Yocheved Gold dies at 102

    The time is now 8:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), a leaked Hamas document outlines how officials affiliated with Hamas must act before the establishment of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, including dos and don'ts to avoid raising suspicions with the new government. It states that NCAG members can't be attacked, and activities must continue "as if nothing had changed." It also directs that "No personal contact should be made, or information and news should be passed on to the NCAG, outside of the relevant channels." The leak comes as the NCAG prepares to take over Gaza's administration. On Monday, the NCAG unveiled its new logo, which draws heavily on symbols used by the Palestinian Authority. The logo features an eagle with a shield the colors of the Palestinian flag on its chest, and a banner in its talons. In previous iterations, the banner read "Palestine" in Arabic.

    In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Sen. Schumer: "We will persist and persist and persist to fight for Israel, to fight for antisemitism, and we will not rest till we succeed." Sen. Schumer's remarks are paired with data from New York City indicating Jews were targeted in 31 alleged hate crimes last month, an average of one incident per day, according to NYPD data released on Monday. The antisemitic incidents accounted for 54% of the 58 total hate crimes reported to police in January. The January total marked a 182% jump over the same period last year, though it was down from 40 antisemitic incidents in December. January fell in the early days of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration. The NYPD notes the numbers are preliminary and subject to change after investigations, with incidents spanning categories including age, Asians, Black people, gender, Hispanic people, Muslims, other religious groups, sexual orientation, and white people.

    In Israeli Domestic Politics, Netanyahu distances himself from the Gaza administration logo featuring the Palestinian Authority emblem, saying the emblem presented to Israel is "entirely different" from the released version and insisting Israel won’t accept a PA role in postwar Gaza.

    In Uplifting News, Holocaust survivor Yocheved Gold died at age 102, after a life marked by extraordinary resilience. Born in Germany, she survived Kristallnacht, lost a brother murdered in Auschwitz, immigrated to Israel, helped establish Kibbutz Sa’ad, raised five children, and worked as a nurse for 40 years. At age 100, she survived Hamas’s October 7 terror attack, hiding in her safe room for 30 hours before being evacuated, a testament to her strength and perseverance. Spielberg wins Grammy for John Williams documentary, becomes ninth Jew to earn EGOT status. Steven Spielberg was awarded the Grammy for producing Music by John Williams, which won best music documentary, before the ceremony on Sunday, making him the 22nd person to win the quartet of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards. Nine of the 22 EGOTs have been Jewish, joining a long line of Jewish artists who have achieved the honor.

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