HEADLINESGaza Peace Council planned for 2026US considers UNRWA sanctions over terror tiesUkrainian naval drones disable sanctioned Russian tankerThe time is now 6:08 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.6:07 PM update. In Washington, President Donald Trump said CNN should be sold either as part of a larger Warner Bros Discovery deal or separately, reflecting an ongoing reconfiguration of media assets in US political discourse.In Jerusalem, President Isaac Herzog met with the United States’ ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Walz, at the President’s Residence to discuss the implementation of a path toward Gaza peace. Israel’s UN envoy Danny Danon was present for the discussions, which focused on how to translate negotiations into practical steps on the ground.In Washington, officials are weighing sanctions on UNRWA, the UN agency that supports Palestinian refugees. US officials have discussed sanctions tied to concerns over terrorist associations and support networks linked to the agency, raising questions about the role of international aid and the way aid channels are monitored.Across financial markets, the US dollar weakened after the Federal Reserve cut rates as expected. Analysts say the Fed’s action could lead to a pause in the easing cycle in January, with implications for currency markets, trade, and investment flows globally.Back in political circles, Trump said a Gaza Peace Council will be announced in early 2026. He described the council as drawing participation from leaders of the world's most influential countries, saying many want to be part of shaping the next phase of the Gaza plan that accompanied the ceasefire framework.In Hoboken, New Jersey, the mayor apologized after the Palestinian flag was raised at City Hall on the anniversary of the first Palestinian intifada. City officials said the decision was made at the residents’ request, but the flag was taken down after concerns were raised. The incident prompted debate about symbolism and community representation during a sensitive period.On the ground near Gaza, reports indicate dozens of Israelis entered the Gaza Strip under cover of darkness with the aim of reestablishing settlements in the former Gush Katif bloc. The Israeli Defense Forces said most participants have been evacuated, with organizers asserting that a subset remains in the area, citing security concerns and calls for immediate authorization of Jewish settlement activity in the area.In the Black Sea, Ukrainian naval drones struck and disabled a sanctioned Russian tanker as part of a series of strikes aimed at curbing Russia’s oil revenue. Kyiv described the operation as part of its broader effort to degrade Russia’s energy exports, while Moscow called the actions piracy.In Damascus, Syria granted a license for a Jewish-Syrian group to work on returning properties confiscated under earlier regimes. The initiative, led by Henry Hamra, seeks to inventory and restore Jewish properties and to protect sacred sites, with visits by Jewish representatives including two Israeli rabbis noted in Aleppo’s reopened or previously closed synagogues. The move is presented by Syrian authorities as part of a broader policy to engage with Syria’s Jewish heritage and property questions amid a shifting regional environment.Regarding hostages, Israeli officials cited by diplomats say there remains a perception that individuals connected to Hamas and other groups may have granular knowledge about the captivity network. The Israeli hostage envoy has publicly indicated that information exists within the group responsible for holding Ran Gvili, among others, reinforcing the importance of verifiable lines of communication in any future negotiations or exchanges.In science and space collaboration, Jerusalem and Washington are expanding joint projects with NASA through 2035, including plans that witness the participation of an Israeli woman in space, highlighting continued scientific and technological cooperation alongside security and diplomatic efforts in the region.Meanwhile, discussions around the Gaza plan continue to unfold in multiple fora, with the Gaza Board of Peace repeatedly described by supporters as a mechanism for coordinating international leadership and security arrangements in the Strip, and critics noting the delicate balance required to maintain a sustainable ceasefire and reconstruction effort.These developments come as US and Israeli officials emphasize the need for a stable, persistent path toward Gaza peace that addresses security concerns, humanitarian needs, and international engagement, while economic and political signals from Washington, Jerusalem, and international partners continue to shape the horizon for policy decisions in the weeks ahead.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 ...
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