• Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-04 at 18:02
    Feb 4 2026
    HEADLINESArab pressure sparks US Iran talks MuscatPA elections staged to woo the WestJerusalem embassies move wins broad supportThe time is now 6:02 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, negotiations between the United States and Iran are expected to proceed after Arab intervention. A report cited by Axios says talks will take place on Friday at 10:00 a.m. in Muscat, the capital of Oman, after a brief crisis that led to postponement. A US source told Axios that several Arab and Muslim leaders pressed Washington to hold the meeting, and a US official said the decision was made out of respect for US allies and to keep the diplomatic track moving. A second US official added that Washington was proceeding to listen to Tehran as encouraged by regional partners. Iranian news agency Tasnim described reports of a crisis in the talks as an American-Israeli media and psychological war designed to test Iran’s resolve and whether it would abandon its stance and discuss its defensive capabilities.In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), expert sees more mock democracy from PA elections, and a push to project legitimacy to the West. Professor Kobi Michael, a senior researcher at INSS, told The Jerusalem Post that the Palestinian National Council’s planned November elections are likely political theater meant to show reforms to the United States and the West, even as Abbas announced the PNC would hold elections on November 1. Michael said the PA would probably find a reason to cancel or postpone them, as has happened before, and that calling for elections serves to signal a path toward reform and democratization. He pointed to the PA’s reprise of the pay-for-slay fund, repackaged as a needs-based welfare program administered by the Palestinian National Economic Empowerment Institution, as a effort to bolster legitimacy and present an alternative to Hamas, which remains absent from the PA’s approach.In US Policy Concerning Israel, calls to move embassies to Jerusalem gain traction among Israeli and allied officials. Education Minister Yoav Kisch urged ministers to relocate their embassies to Jerusalem, calling the city “the eternal capital of the State of Israel” during remarks at the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem, where international delegates attended the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Innovation in Education. US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee was present and endorsed the idea, noting that the United States already moved its embassy in 2018 and that Jerusalem stands as the united capital of the Jewish people. While embassies are traditionally located in a country’s capital, many Israeli embassies remain in Tel Aviv; the 2018 relocation marked a significant shift championed by the Trump administration.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a New Jersey police officer sues over retaliation alleged after reporting antisemitic remarks. Lieutenant Christopher Wagner of the Livingston Police Department alleges that he faced discipline after raising concerns about comments from fellow officers during 2025 demonstrations, including remarks directed at Jewish protesters outside a temple. The lawsuit describes incidents such as a non-Jewish officer referring to himself as “a cheap Jew” in Wagner’s presence, and references a 2025 incident in which Wagner found a book titled “The Jew” atop his locker and reported it to a sergeant. Township officials are said to have taken no action, according to the suit filed in Essex County.In Israeli Domestic Politics, the IDF shifts its approach to haredi soldiers and elevates an Arab spokesperson. A recent IDF analysis notes a manpower shortage and concludes that enlisting haredim will require accommodation within service conditions. A viral clip from the Hasmonean Brigade showcased a shift in tradition as commanders encouraged continued study with chants of “A little more Torah,” signaling integration through cultural adaptation. Separately, Major Ella Waweya was named IDF’s next Arabic-language spokesperson, making her one of the service’s most senior Arab Muslim women and known publicly as Captain Ella. Her appointment reflects ongoing strides in language and outreach roles within the force.In Uplifting News, Melania Trump pursues efforts to reunite Ukrainian children with their families as talks continue with the Putin team. The former first lady said she remains in contact with Vladimir Putin’s representatives to secure the return of more Ukrainian children abducted by Russia, noting she is “working on it” and hopeful for success soon. An East Wing spokesperson said lines of communication have continued since she hand-delivered a letter to Putin via her husband, and fifteen children have been returned to Ukraine since she began advocacy. Ukraine continues to allege that Russia abducted as ...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-04 at 17:02
    Feb 4 2026
    HEADLINESHigh Stakes Iran Trump Talks in OmanIsrael Urges Jerusalem Embassies Move NowJordan Valley Attack Leaves 13 HospitalizedThe time is now 5:01 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, Trump expected Venezuela... He learned that it’s Iran. Iran now says talks with the Trump administration scheduled for Friday in Oman will take place.In the US Policy Concerning Israel, Education Minister Yoav Kisch on Tuesday urged ministers to move their embassies to Jerusalem, calling it “the eternal capital of the State of Israel.” He spoke at a Jerusalem event during an International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Innovation in Education, where he pressed delegations to relocate embassies to Jerusalem. US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee attended and said he joined the call, noting that the United States already moved its embassy in 2018 and that Jerusalem is the united capital of the Jewish people, a stance described as a practical step. The article also recalls that most Israeli embassies sit in Tel Aviv and references the 2018 move under the first Trump administration. Separately, Lee H. Hamilton, a former Democratic congressman who championed diplomacy and a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, died on Tuesday in Bloomington, Indiana at age 94. Hamilton represented southern Indiana from 1965 to 1999, chaired key foreign affairs and intelligence committees, and praised diplomatic steps such as Israel’s Gaza withdrawal as part of a broader push for peace.In the Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Livingston, New Jersey police officer, Christopher Wagner, has filed a lawsuit claiming he was punished after reporting antisemitic remarks by other officers, including during 2025 demonstrations where colleagues allegedly said “Your people are out there” and when officers were assigned outside a local temple described as the “Hebrew 500.” The suit also alleges a non‑Jewish officer frequently referred to himself as “a cheap Jew” in Wagner’s presence, and a book titled “The Jew” was found on his locker, with township officials said to have taken no action. In another incident, Arab middle school students were attacked by Jewish yeshiva students during a field trip in the Jordan Valley; 36 yeshiva students and four teachers were implicated, 13 students were hospitalized, Beit She’an police arrested one Sakhnin teacher and three attackers, and Education Ministry officials condemned the attack; the attackers allegedly shouted insults such as “stinking Arabs” and “dirty Arabs.” In New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is preparing to appoint Phylisa Wisdom, a liberal Jewish leader who has criticized Israel’s conduct in Gaza but supports its right to exist as a Jewish state, to lead the Office to Combat Antisemitism, according to The New York Times; the office is currently led by Moshe Davis.In Israeli Domestic Politics, Rabbi Zamir Isayev, the Sephardic chief rabbi of Azerbaijan, visited Israel this week for events marking the Knesset’s anniversary and held meetings with lawmakers including Yoav Ben-Tzur, Moshe Gafni, Uri Maklev, Yosef Taieb, Avi Maoz, Yonatan Meshariki and Moshe Abutbul. Isayev stressed that relations with Israel are viewed in Baku as a strategic asset and a long‑term commitment, with emphasis on security for the Jewish community and shared regional interests, coming after a Davos meeting between President Herzog and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. Azerbaijan also reported thwarting an attempted attack targeting the Israeli Embassy in Baku, with three suspects arrested. Separately, the IDF formally issued new protocols regulating the service conditions of haredi soldiers to encourage accommodation and enlistment, a move aimed at addressing manpower shortages. And Major Ella Waweya, at 36, has been named the IDF’s next Arabic-language spokesperson, making her one of the force’s most senior Arab Muslim women and known publicly as Captain Ella.In Uplifting News, former Israeli hostages Aviva and Keith Siegel traveled to Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya with IsraAID for a learning and promotional visit, signaling a shift toward humanitarian work after their captivity by Hamas in Gaza. The visit to Kakuma and the adjacent Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement occurred January 26‑31, and IsraAID notes that UNHCR figures from May 2025 show roughly 303,247 refugees in the Kakuma area, with most originating from Somalia, South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo; IsraAID has operated in Kakuma for years as Israel’s leading humanitarian aid organization.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...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-04 at 16:02
    Feb 4 2026
    HEADLINES
    Trump Warns Iran as Gulf Tensions Escalate
    Islamic Jihad Commander Killed Ceasefire Violated
    Saudi Media Undercuts Israel Normalization Drive

    The time is now 4:01 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, President Donald Trump said that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei should be very worried, arguing that US actions helped shape the current dynamics and that peace in the Middle East hinges on preventing a rebuilt nuclear program. He asserted that if Iran had not dismantled certain nuclear capabilities, peace would be harder to achieve, and he warned Tehran that any attempt to rearm could be met with force, including the deployment of B-2 bombers. At the same time, Tehran’s use of drones remains a strategic challenge, with a Shahed-139 launch directed at a US carrier group in the Arabian Sea framed as a message about regional resolve and the restraint of Western air defenses being tested by numbers. Experts caution that the Persian Gulf could become a theater of conflict if such drones continue to saturate defenses. There are also developments on diplomacy, including reports that Arab and Muslim leaders have applied pressure that helped reopen talks between the United States and Iran focused on nuclear issues, with discussions scheduled to focus on that issue. Yet the latest round of engagement was disrupted when Tehran insisted the talks stay limited to nuclear questions and Washington canceled the planned negotiations, saying the gaps were too large to bridge and signaling that regional minds remain unsettled.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), the IDF and Shin Bet announced the killing of a senior Islamic Jihad commander who led the Northern Gaza Brigade and coordinated with Hamas, describing him as a high-level figure involved in planning attacks against Israeli troops and maintaining the organization’s defense and military council operations. The action follows a ceasefire violation overnight, underscoring ongoing volatility in the area. Separately, a 22-year-old woman was lightly injured by stones thrown near a checkpoint on Highway 443 while traveling in the area; emergency teams treated her at the scene and she was transported to a major hospital for care.

    In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Saudi Arabian media have grown increasingly critical of Israel, with rhetoric that questions prospects for normalization as Riyadh and other Muslim-majority states scrutinize alleged Israeli violations of a Gaza ceasefire, marking a shift in regional discourse that raises questions about future diplomatic ties.

    In Israeli Domestic Politics, the security cabinet is set to convene tomorrow afternoon, gathering Israel’s top security decision-makers amid ongoing concerns over regional tensions and domestic security matters.

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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-04 at 15:02
    Feb 4 2026
    HEADLINES
    IDF Kills Ali Raziana Jihad Commander
    Iran Talks In Limbo Amid Conflicting Reports
    Keith Siegel Freed Thanks Trump

    The time is now 3:02 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, observers are focused on the interplay between nuclear talks, ballistic missiles programs, and Iran’s regional proxies, with the articles presenting questions rather than detailed answers.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), the IDF and Shin Bet said they killed Ali Raziana, described as the commander of the Northern Gaza Brigade of Islamic Jihad and a high-ranking figure on its military command who coordinated with Hamas on attacks against IDF troops. The operation followed what the military described as a blatant ceasefire violation overnight, and Raziana was said to have overseen the deployment of operatives and the defense plan for his brigade.

    In US Policy Concerning Israel, the reporting outlines competing accounts around Iran’s nuclear talks. President Trump said the Iranian Supreme Leader should be very worried, arguing that peace in the Middle East hinges on actions taken against Iran’s nuclear program. At the same time, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi asserted that talks with the United States were set for Friday in Muscat, Oman, even as other sources cited by outlets suggested negotiations had collapsed or were cancelled due to disagreements over scope, with discussions potentially extending to ballistic missiles and Iran’s regional proxies. Additional reporting noted that pressure from Arab and Muslim leaders appeared to push for holding talks in Oman, though certainty over location, format, and agenda remained elusive.

    In Israeli Economy and Business, IMTM 2026 drew bigger crowds as Israel tests the first steps of tourism’s return, with foot traffic heavier than in 2025 and Israeli cities and tourism operators taking prominent roles on the exhibition floor. Government involvement centered on turning postwar stability into practical momentum for the industry, and attendees focused on routes, packages, timelines, and operational details as planning resumed at a more concrete level.

    In Uplifting News, freed American-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel expressed gratitude to those who supported Aviva and to President Trump for helping secure his release, saying it was an honor and a privilege to convey his appreciation in person. He thanked the caring, compassionate people who stood by Aviva and others during those difficult days.

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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-04 at 14:02
    Feb 4 2026
    HEADLINESNuclear talks collapse as Iran demands nuclear-onlyIDF kills top Islamic Jihad commander RazianaNYC antisemitic hate crimes soar 182%The time is now 2:02 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, the United States canceled Friday talks with Iranian representatives on the nuclear program after Tehran reversed concessions on where and how the talks would be held. In response, Iran's state television canceled an upcoming missile report described as sensitive for security reasons.In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), the IDF said it killed Ali Raziana, the commander of Islamic Jihad's Northern Gaza Brigade and a member of its military high command, calling him one of the organization’s most senior targets since the October 2025 ceasefire. Raziana was said to have overseen deployment of fighters and coordinated attacks with Hamas. Separately, the IDF released drone footage showing Hamas operatives moving weapons via ambulances along the Strip’s Yellow Line, a tactic the military says uses civilian cover and violates international law. The army also noted a large weapons find in southern Gaza earlier this week, including about 110 mortar rounds and rockets hidden inside UNRWA blankets and humanitarian aid.In US Policy Concerning Israel, planned talks between the United States and Iran have collapsed after Tehran insisted the discussions focus only on nuclear issues, creating an unbridgeable gap over topics. The talks were to be held Friday, with disputes over location—Turkey was the initial plan, Iran requested Oman—and over format, with Washington rejecting those requests. US officials have said meaningful talks would have to address Tehran’s missile arsenal and its regional proxies. In a separate update, the cancellation was reiterated, with Tehan demanding nuclear-only talks and Washington saying the gaps are very large and cannot be bridged. The message to Israel accompanying the setback was not to take any rash steps.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, New York City saw antisemitic hate crimes surge 182% in January 2026 compared with January 2025, with 31 incidents reported versus 11 a year earlier. Jews accounted for 54% of bias crimes citywide, making antisemitism the most common hate crime in the period. Notable incidents included an assault on a rabbi in Queens on International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the ramming of the Chabad headquarters entrance in Brooklyn. Separately, a 17-year-old student was arrested at Renaissance Charter School in Queens after an antisemitic email threatening “Kill all the Jews” was sent to more than 300 students; the case is being treated as a bias incident with charges of making a terroristic threat and aggravated harassment as a hate crime. In Europe, Italy’s Senate advanced the base text of a bill that would codify the IHRA definition of antisemitism and ban antisemitic rallies, allowing authorities to ban demonstrations when there is a serious potential risk of antisemitic acts. Critics say the measure could threaten free expression and blur lines between fighting antisemitism and political protest; the bill was brought by Lega’s Massimiliano Romeo and passed a Senate committee on Holocaust Remembrance Day, with major parties divided.In Israeli Domestic Politics, reports say the brother of the Shin Bet chief is suspected of smuggling cigarettes into Gaza. Jerusalem has banned the entry of cigarettes into Hamas-run Gaza during the war, with officials noting that the products fetch high prices on the black market and are heavily taxed by the terror group.In Israeli Economy and Business, IMTM 2026 drew bigger crowds as Israel tests the first steps of tourism’s return; foot traffic was steadier, with Israeli cities and tourism operators taking center stage and government involvement focusing on turning postwar stability into tangible momentum, even as participants acknowledge a full recovery remains a work in progress. In another development, Israel and Azerbaijan signed an AI cooperation agreement in Jerusalem, a sign of growing tech collaboration coming two weeks after Israel became the first country to launch a strategic AI partnership with the United States.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.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1281167https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-885638https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-885619https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-885630https://www.ynetnews.com/article/s1113bwdzxhttps://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-885636https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-04 at 13:02
    Feb 4 2026
    HEADLINESDrone downed as US-Iran naval standoff widensHamas uses ambulances, UNRWA blankets conceal weaponsIran insists talks only on nuclear issueThe time is now 1:02 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, tensions remain high as maritime confrontations and diplomatic signals underscore a widening standoff. On Tuesday, the oil tanker M/V Stena Imperative, a US-flagged vessel, was approached by six small Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps gunboats about 16 nautical miles off the coast of Oman in the Strait of Hormuz. The gunboats hailed the tanker by radio, threatening to board, before it continued on under military escort. In past episodes, Iranian forces have placed anti-ship mines and conducted raids to hijack ships; in this latest episode, a US tanker reportedly avoided hijack by fast boats, and a US warplane shot down an Iranian drone that was shadowing the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. British security firm Vanguard Tech noted the incident as tensions rose ahead of expected negotiations. At the same time, Washington is pressing Tehran on a broad set of demands, saying Iran must give up its nuclear program, reduce its ballistic missile arsenal, and stop funding and facilitating proxy groups. Arab media reports that after those remarks, Iran cancelled talks with the Trump administration scheduled for Friday. An Iranian official told Reuters that Tehran is ready to talk with the US but only on the nuclear issue. A separate Iranian official stressed that American insistence on discussing non‑nuclear topics could jeopardize the talks in Oman. US and other officials have indicated that the latest developments are pushing President Trump toward a military option. Talks scheduled for Friday were placed on hold after Iran refused to hold them in Turkey as initially agreed; the United States said it would meet this week or next if Iran returned to the original format. Iranian officials have repeated that they are prepared to discuss only the nuclear matter.In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), events continue to unfold around Hamas and the conflict’s broader control dynamics. The IDF released drone footage showing Hamas operatives transporting weapons via ambulances, moving from a hospital to a school along Gaza’s Yellow Line, a pattern the military says uses civilian infrastructure to store weapons and endanger civilians. The IDF described such actions as a violation of international law, noting Hamas disguises itself as civilians to advance terrorist activity and to shield its weapons caches. Separately, the army said it uncovered a large haul of around 110 mortar rounds, rockets and other military items concealed within UNRWA blankets and humanitarian aid in southern Gaza. A separate smuggling network is described as operating from Palestinian Authority suppliers through Israeli warehouses to Gaza, moving cigarettes, batteries, spare parts, and even an iPhone 17 Pro Max in exchange for millions of shekels.Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate headlines the day with a case in New York. The NYPD says a 17-year-old student at Renaissance Charter School in Queens was arrested after an antisemitic email threat was sent to more than 300 students. Authorities described the incident as a possible bias case and involved the Hate Crimes Task Force. The student was taken into custody at the school and booked at the precinct, with arraignment still pending in Queens Criminal Court.In Israeli Domestic Politics, reporting focused on the political channel between Washington and Jerusalem. Sources close to the matter describe last night’s discussions between Witkoff and Netanyahu, with claims that Netanyahu told the US special envoy that if the United States does not address the ballistic missile issue—whether by strikes or talks—Israel will handle the matter itself.In Israeli Economy and Business, the impact of regional tensions was felt in currency markets. Immediately after word circulated about the breakdown of talks with Iran, the shekel weakened against the dollar and the euro, a sign of investor concern amid the broader political‑security flux.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/middle-east/iran-news/article-885614https://t.me/ILtoday/16858https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1281147https://t.me/abualiexpress/114126https://t.me/newssil/190147https://t.me/beholdisraelchannel/68443https://t.me/selena_updates/54810https://t.me/beholdisraelchannel/68442https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-885619https://www.ynetnews.com/article/hjcdyxbpblhttps://...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-04 at 12:02
    Feb 4 2026
    HEADLINES
    Iranian gunboats circle Stena Imperative near Oman
    IDF strike hits Hamas Bilal Abu Assi
    Israel Shipyards inks $62m vessel export deal

    The time is now 12:02 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, Iranian small gunboats approached the US-flagged M/V Stena Imperative in the Strait of Hormuz, with reports indicating up to six IRGC fast vessels signaling to board as the tanker was escorted by military forces about 16 nautical miles off Oman. A US warplane shot down an Iranian drone that shadowed the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, underscoring a volatile standoff on the eve of negotiations. The episode highlights how tensions between Washington and Tehran are flaring across sea and air fronts. Separately, an opinion piece argues that Iran won the information war by shutting down the Internet, denying protesters access to information and helping the regime outmaneuver the United States in the information space. It describes the distinction between cyberwarfare that disrupts infrastructure and information operations that influence perception, noting Iran’s use of influence campaigns in Israel and contrasting with American information efforts aimed at weakening the regime, including Trump’s direct messaging to protesters as part of the information environment.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), Israeli police said a Palestinian woman and an Israeli man were arrested after pretending to be married to cross the border, claiming to be husband and wife and presenting Israeli IDs. The woman is a 45-year-old illegal resident from Tulkarm, and the driver, a 39-year-old from the north, had conflicting details during questioning, leading to charges including transporting an illegal resident and aiding impersonation. Police say enforcement against illegal residents has intensified, including crackdowns on employers; last week former Israel Police commissioner Roni Alsheich was questioned on suspicions of employing an illegal resident. In a separate development, the IDF said it likely killed civilians in a retaliatory strike on a Hamas commander, Bilal Abu Assi, who led the infiltration into Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, after an earlier ambush wounded an Israeli soldier near the Yellow Line in northern Gaza. The army’s afternoon statement indicated the strike targeted Abu Assi, but the operation likely caused civilian casualties, underscoring the human cost amid ongoing hostilities.

    In Israeli Domestic Politics, overnight, Duvdevan Unit forces arrested two terrorists at the El Amari camp in the Binyamin region following activity linked to the war, and they were transferred for further questioning by security forces. The report also notes that a drone carrying weapons was detected along the eastern border, with the IDF stressing that it will not tolerate what happened tonight in Gaza.

    In Israeli Economy and Business, a large export deal was announced for Israel’s shipyards: four vessels plus related services will be delivered to a foreign governmental client for about $62 million, with delivery expected in 24 to 36 months and including training and guidance for assembly and maintenance. Separately, Israel Shipyards is building five Rashif ships for the navy, following a December 2024 Defense Ministry announcement of five advanced Rashif vessels at a total of about 2.4 billion shekels, a move described as strengthening defense independence and domestic production.

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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-04 at 11:03
    Feb 4 2026
    HEADLINESHRW resignations over blocked Palestinian return reportIDF retaliatory strike targets Bilal Abu AssiIsrael 1 AI supercomputer boosts growthThe time is now 11:03 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), senior Human Rights Watch researcher Omar Shakir and assistant researcher Milena Ansari have resigned, accusing HRW of blocking publication of a finalized report on the Palestinian right of return. HRW said the publication was paused to strengthen aspects of the research and the factual basis for its legal conclusions, and that the process remains ongoing. Shakir posted that he resigned after more than a decade with HRW, including as Israel/Palestine Director, after HRW’s new leadership pulled the report on the eve of its release and blocked for weeks its publication in a principled way. The resignation letter was reported by The Guardian and The Jewish Current. In a separate development, the IDF announced that it likely killed an undetermined number of Palestinian civilians in Gaza in a retaliatory strike after a Hamas ambush wounded an Israeli soldier near the Yellow Line. The strike targeted Bilal Abu Assi, a Hamas Nukhba Platoon Commander who led the infiltration into Kibbutz Nir Oz on the October 7th massacre, and Abu Assi likely took part in holding deceased hostages captive.In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), the IDF said the strike was carried out in response to the ambush and ceasefire violation overnight, and highlighted the individual targeted as a key operative in the events of October 7, with the operation described as part of ongoing efforts to respond to the attack.In US Policy Concerning Israel, US Secretary of State Rubio said Iran agreed to a format for talks but backed away, and that it remains worth exploring whether discussions can return to a useful place. He said the talks were set for Friday, and that if Iran wants to meet, the United States is ready; they prefer to talk, and while a deal is not guaranteed, they want to test the path forward.In US Policy Concerning Israel, he also noted that the format and timing reflect ongoing diplomacy, with emphasis on dialogue as a means to assess whether a settlement is possible, even as conditions and positions show the path to an agreement remains uncertain.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Zurich’s mayor and the city council condemned an antisemitic attack on a religious Jewish man on Monday. The 26-year-old Orthodox Jewish man was punched after leaving his home in Wiedikon; the attacker, a 40-year-old Kosovan, made antisemitic statements during the assault. Passers-by intervened, overpowered the attacker, and restrained him until police arrived. The victim sustained wounds to his body and neck. Mayor Corine Mauch, speaking for the city council, said, “We all stand by our Jewish fellow citizens,” and stressed the commitment against antisemitism must remain a priority. The mayor added that the attack was not a random act, but was directed at Jewish people.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, the council’s statement underscored the seriousness of the incident and reinforced the city’s resolve to protect Jewish residents and promote an open, supportive society in the face of this act of hatred.In Israeli Economy and Business, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the economic impact of the Israel 1 supercomputer being built in northern Israel could be very deep, arguing that large-scale AI infrastructure can spur downstream growth in startups, universities, and industry. Huang, the founder and CEO of Nvidia, spoke in an interview with Walla and during a joint press conference with Dassault Systèmes CEO Pascal Daloz at the 3DEXPERIENCE World conference in Houston. The remarks come as Nvidia’s hardware forms the backbone of many leading AI systems, underlining the company’s influence in today’s AI economy and the potential for Israel’s tech sector to benefit from advanced computing infrastructure.In Israeli Economy and Business, Huang’s remarks frame the Israel 1 project as a catalyst for broader innovation ecosystems, with potential spillovers to local startups, research institutions, and industry partners, as Nvidia positions itself at the center of a global AI hardware and software network.In Uplifting News, Israeli researchers at Tel Aviv University report that noninvasive brain stimulation significantly reduced intrusive memories in adults with post-traumatic stress disorder in a five-session pilot. Conducted in Tel Aviv and published in Brain Stimulation, the study used individualized transcranial magnetic stimulation targeted to hippocampal networks. Ten adults completed the weekly sessions, during which memory was reactivated before stimulation within the reconsolidation window. Participants showed consistent improvement, with sharp declines in intrusive ...
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