• Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-06 at 16:02
    Feb 6 2026
    HEADLINES
    - Crushing Iran to Reset Regional Balance
    - Red Alert in Judea Near Carmi Tzur
    - Epstein Files Tie Barak to Immigration Policy

    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, voices across policy and analysis weigh the path forward as Tehran's regional network remains a focal point for US and allied strategy. One opinion piece argues that a crushing military blow on Iran is necessary to reset the regional and global balance of power, even though many foreign policy experts say such a move could backfire by not saving protesters, by sparking support for the regime, and by potentially yielding a different but equally harsh ruler. The author contends that a major strike would leave Washington and its allies stronger and adversaries weaker, citing Elliott Abrams’ Foreign Affairs essay as support for a strategic reset. A separate analysis warns that removing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei without dismantling the regime would betray the Iranian people and leave Israel facing the same threats under new leadership, describing a cosmetic transition as a disaster for Iranians and a risk to Israel. It notes Israel’s deep involvement in behind-the-scenes discussions about how confrontation could unfold, and whether it would bring real change or another dead end. A video update titled Iran's Nuclear Program: A Fragile Game of Time is also noted within this topic.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), security alerts in the Judea region warn of possible infiltrations by militants. Reports timestamped 22:50 on 06/02/2026 described alerts for the area around Carmi Tzur, with instructions to enter a building and lock the doors and close the windows as a red alert was issued.

    In Israeli Domestic Politics, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Jeffrey Epstein’s close relationship with former prime minister Ehud Barak suggests Barak was working against Israel, posting on X that Barak had spent years trying to undermine Israeli democracy by allying with the anti-Zionist radical left to overthrow the elected government and to fuel protests and false media narratives. The remarks followed the release of a new batch of Epstein files by the US Justice Department, which contained millions of pages, including documents showing Barak and Epstein discussing immigration policy, with Barak noting Israel could absorb another million immigrants from Russian-speaking countries.

    In Uplifting News, Israel’s winter Olympic team for Milan-Cortina 2026 is made up of 10 athletes competing in five sports, including figure skating, ski jumping, cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, and bobsled, marking the largest Israeli winter delegation to date, with Bernie Solush set to be the first on the course in alpine skiing as the team aims for finals. Separately, Shabbat Shalom from the Sea of Galilee carries a weekend greeting from the water.

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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-06 at 15:01
    Feb 6 2026
    HEADLINES- US-Iran Strike Debate Amid Muscat Talks- Temple Mount Values Over Land in Gaza- Brussels Conference Pushes Tough Pro-Israel PolicyThe time is now 3:01 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, the latest briefing centers on three threads. An opinion piece argues that a significant US strike on Iran is necessary to reset the regional balance, claiming it would leave Washington and its allies stronger while weakening Tehran’s influence, even if experts contend such an attack would not deliver immediate regime change or stop the Iranian program. The piece frames a crushing blow as a strategic step aligned with a broader second-term objective, noting that supporters say it would alter the regional dynamic in Washington’s favor. Separately, the United States issued a warning urging Americans to depart Iran, signaling heightened caution for civilians amid the lines of conflict. In diplomacy, two rounds of indirect talks between the United States and Iran occurred in Muscat just hours before new sanctions were imposed; Iran described the talks as a good start, with Tehran signaling willingness to continue, while a regional diplomat suggested Washington showed flexibility on Tehran’s framework demands and that more discussions are expected.In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), the narrow focus centers on a single opinion piece that uses a hostage’s testimony and the weekly Torah portion Parashat Yitro to argue that values come before land. The columnist describes the Gaza milieu as fixated on the idea of liberating a contested holy site, portraying a worldview in which the Temple Mount is a lifelong mission rather than a place of prayer. The piece invokes the sanctity of the Temple Mount within Jewish tradition to explain why the religious dimension of the dispute exerts a persistent pull beyond tactical considerations, framing the tension as rooted in a religious worldview that shapes ongoing conflict.In US Policy Concerning Israel, the briefing highlights a Brussels conference that brought together European sovereignty-focused figures and US lawmakers to press for a tougher pro‑Israel stance. The organizers portrayed the gathering as a bridge between European political circles and MAGA-aligned networks in the United States, arguing that Europe’s current leadership is stalling a Trump-backed negotiating track. Immigration and concerns about Islamist threats were among topics discussed, with participants including US figures Representative Brian Babin and Steve King. The event’s organizers asserted that European policy should shift resources toward domestic priorities and a stronger stance on Israel, while naming European leaders such as Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and Friedrich Merz as figures of note at the gathering.In Israeli Domestic Politics, the update centers on two items. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted that Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to former prime minister Ehud Barak indicate Barak worked against Israel, arguing in a social post that Barak sought to undermine Israeli democracy by aligning with anti‑Zionist movements and by fomenting unrest. The claim followed a prior US Justice Department release of pages related to Epstein, including materials describing conversations about absorbing more immigrants and how Israel could manage migration from Russian-speaking countries. Separately, an opinion column argues that the IDF should rely on a public relations approach rather than a single field general, noting how the spokesman’s department expanded access to foreign media after a major crisis and highlighting the need to balance three audiences—the home front, the enemy, and the world—by ensuring messaging is consistent across languages and contexts.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/opinion/article-885741https://t.me/abualiexpress/114235https://www.ynetnews.com/article/r142l3mvwehttps://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-885628https://www.jpost.com/international/article-885846https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-885847https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-885645
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-06 at 14:01
    Feb 6 2026
    HEADLINESUS targets Iran shadow fleet choking oilIsrael cyber vets form Radiant Research LabsIsrael selects 2026 Eurovision entryThe time is now 2:01 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, the US State Department announced new sanctions targeting 15 entities, two individuals, and 14 vessels linked to Iran's "shadow fleet," aiming to disrupt the network of tankers used to evade sanctions and export Iranian petroleum and petrochemical products.The sanctions target a clandestine shipping network that has facilitated the evasion of penalties and the movement of Iranian oil and related products, aiming to choke off a key supply and export channel for Tehran.In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), First values, then holy places: Lesson from Sinai and Jerusalem - opinion. A hostage’s testimony from Gaza describes a militant mindset tied to the Temple Mount, with captors indicating a continuing commitment to action framed as a lifelong mission. The piece uses Parshat Yitro to argue that the Torah places values before territory and that this framework helps explain why the conflict persists, noting Judaism’s belief in the sanctity of the Temple Mount as God’s eternal house.In US Policy Concerning Israel, MEGA speakers criticize EU leaders for stalling Ukraine diplomacy, urge tougher pro-Israel stance. A Brussels conference brought together European sovereignty-focused figures and US lawmakers, with organizers aiming to bridge MAGA-aligned circles in America and European parties. Participants argued that a Trump-backed negotiating track is being blocked by Europe’s leadership, and immigration was discussed as a domestic priority alongside the perceived Islamist threat. Attendees included representatives from several European countries and US figures such as Representative Brian Babin and former congressman Steve King, while discussions singled out France’s Emmanuel Macron, the UK’s Keir Starmer, and Germany’s Friedrich Merz.In Israeli Domestic Politics, Why the IDF should hire a PR firm, not a general - opinion. The column notes that after the October 7 massacre, IDF spokespersons opened access to critical information and restricted sites to foreign media before local reporters, underscoring the need to tailor messaging for the world audience. It describes the IDF Spokesman’s Unit as balancing three audiences—the home front, the enemy, and international readers—and argues that messaging across Hebrew, Arabic, and English must be coherent to avoid contradictions, with broader implications for public perception of the conflict.In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel’s zero-click future: How cyber veterans are reinventing offensive intelligence. Former IDF intelligence and NSO Group experts have formed Radiant Research Labs, developing zero-click and other advanced cyber tools for Western intelligence services. Led by Tal Slomka and Zvika Moshkovitz, the firm operates as a new cyber offense venture, reflecting a shift in talent and partnerships as Israeli cyber veterans move toward joint business-intelligence operations with Washington, with Slomka and Moshkovitz bringing deep intelligence and platform experience from their military and private-sector backgrounds.In Uplifting News, Former Eurovision contestant Yuval Raphael co-writes song selected for this year's submission. Israel’s public broadcaster KAN announced that the song, written by Yuval Raphael with Nadav Aharoni and Tzlil Klipi, was chosen by its professional committee from about 200 submissions to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. Noam Bettan will perform it if the European Broadcasting Union approves the entry, which would be unveiled on March 5 across KAN platforms. The 2024 entry, “October Rain,” was reworked into “Hurricane” and accepted after initial reluctance by the EBU, and Raphael, a former contestant, remains a notable contributor to the selection.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/JewishNews24/49210https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-885628https://www.jpost.com/international/article-885846https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-885645https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-885789https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/culture/article-885845
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-06 at 13:02
    Feb 6 2026
    HEADLINES
    - Hezbollah Security Chief Wafiq Safa Resigns
    - US Targets Iran Shadow Fleet Vessels
    - Ex-NSO Experts Launch Radiant Research Labs

    The time is now 1:01 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, Hezbollah accepted the resignation of senior security official Wafiq Safa on Friday, the first time an official of his rank has stepped down, according to sources familiar with the group. Safa heads Hezbollah’s liaison and coordination unit that works with Lebanese security agencies, and he survived an Israeli assassination attempt in October 2024. The resignation, submitted some time ago, was accepted by Hezbollah’s leadership after he insisted on stepping down, with no reason given publicly. The move comes as Israel and Lebanon were under a US-brokered ceasefire in 2024 to end more than a year of cross-border fire that culminated in Israeli strikes that weakened Hezbollah. Since the truce, the sides have traded accusations of ceasefire violations. Lebanon faces mounting pressure from the United States and Israel to disarm Hezbollah, with fears that Israel could escalate strikes across the country to push Beirut to constrain Hezbollah’s arsenal more quickly. The broader regional dynamic remains shaped by Iran-backed proxies and ongoing tensions in the period ahead. The Iranian Foreign Ministry also said that Araghchi was on his way to Doha to hold talks with Qatar’s prime minister and foreign minister.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), Jerusalem ranked last in the Central Bureau of Statistics’ annual Quality of Life Index for Israel’s major cities. The ranking draws attention to economic and employment indicators such as workforce participation and income, which are influenced by Jerusalem’s distinctive demographics, including large ultra-Orthodox and Arab communities, some of whom do not participate in the conventional economy. Advocates note that the data don’t tell the full story of life in the city, where many productive residents work, study, and contribute daily, and where ongoing projects in housing, cranes, and transit signal momentum despite the headline ranking.

    In US Policy Concerning Israel, the US State Department announced new sanctions targeting 15 entities, two individuals, and 14 vessels linked to Iran’s “shadow fleet,” aiming to disrupt the network of tankers used to evade sanctions and export Iranian petroleum and petrochemical products.

    In Israeli Economy and Business, a group of former IDF intelligence and NSO Group cyber experts has formed Radiant Research Labs, led by Tal Slomka and Zvika Moshkovitz. The venture is developing zero-click cyber weapons and other advanced tools for Western intelligence agencies. Slomka, who served in IDF intelligence in the air force and Unit 8200 and later worked for NSO as an analysis manager, and Moshkovitz, who served in IDF intelligence and the Prime Minister’s Office and also worked at NSO in analysis and market development, are at the helm of the new firm. The launch comes as the policy landscape shifts between administrations, with observers noting a movement from the Biden era toward a Trump-era stance that has seen Israeli cyber experts assume leadership roles in new joint business–intelligence efforts with Washington.

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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-06 at 12:01
    Feb 6 2026
    HEADLINES
    Hezbollah security chief resigns amid disarmament pressure
    Iran rejects US halt on uranium enrichment
    Jerusalem thrives Ethiopian heritage anchors city

    The time is now 12:01 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, Hezbollah has accepted the resignation of senior security official Wafiq Safa, who runs the group’s liaison and coordination unit with Lebanese security agencies. Safa, who survived an Israeli assassination attempt in October 2024, had submitted his resignation some time ago and the leadership approved it on Friday; no reason was given. The move comes as Hezbollah has faced pressure since a US-brokered ceasefire in 2024 ended more than a year of cross-border fire with Israel, with both sides trading accusations of ceasefire violations. Lebanon has come under pressure from the United States and Israel to disarm Hezbollah, and its leaders fear that Israel could escalate strikes across the battered country to push Lebanon’s leaders to curb Hezbollah’s arsenal more quickly.

    In parallel, Iran is reported to have refused a United States request to halt uranium enrichment during talks mediated by Oman; the discussions showed limited movement on core disputes, though both sides agreed to keep negotiating to prevent escalation. Separately, the group-wide leadership shake-up continues with Safa’s resignation seen as part of a broader internal reorganization amid mounting pressure. Inside Iran, some IRGC members express dissatisfaction with the crackdown on protesters, with a Tehran-based IRGC member saying he has resigned, underscoring domestic strains within the security apparatus.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), Jerusalem’s last-place ranking in the Central Bureau of Statistics quality-of-life index drew attention, but a follow-on analysis argues the headline doesn’t tell the full story. The city is advancing in cranes, jobs, housing, and transit projects that point to a forward-looking trajectory, even as Jerusalem’s demographic mix—large ultra-Orthodox and Arab populations, including groups less integrated into the conventional economy—pulls certain indicators downward. The piece emphasizes that the day-to-day reality of many residents transcends the numbers and suggests a more nuanced view of life in the capital.

    Jerusalem is also seen through the lens of its Ethiopian communities. The Beta Israel presence is described as integral to the city’s identity, with Ethiopian heritage shaping daily life. The narrative traces long-standing ties to Zionism in Ethiopia and the major aliyah waves of the late 20th century, including Operation Moses and Operation Solomon, which brought thousands of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, underscoring the continuing influence of Ethiopian Jews on Jerusalem’s evolving character.

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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-06 at 11:02
    Feb 6 2026
    HEADLINESMuscat talks keep Iran enrichment underwayArdabil protests reveal IRGC rift and deathsNetanyahu rejects Epstein Israel conspiracy theoriesThe time is now 11:02 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, indirect US–Iran nuclear talks were held today in Muscat, Oman, with Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi mediating between separate delegations led by Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and the US team headed by envoy Steve Witkoff, together with Jared Kushner and CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper. Iran pressed to keep its nuclear enrichment underway and did not concede on ending enrichment, while both sides maintained their initial positions. Iran said the atmosphere was positive and that there is an agreement to continue negotiations in general, with the hope that subsequent sessions will establish a clearer framework for talks. Araghchi stressed that the negotiations focused on nuclear issues and that no other topics, including regional security, were raised. In the meantime, signs of strain within Iran’s security establishment surfaced, with some IRGC members expressing dissatisfaction over the handling of protests and at least one member in Tehran reporting a resignation. New footage from Ardabil showed a security vehicle deliberately ramming protesters, resulting in the death of at least one woman and injuries to three others. The discussions in Muscat followed reports that Iran has refused to halt uranium enrichment in talks, a stance echoed in coverage of the talks’ conclusion, which saw the two sides agree to a further round of discussions but without a fixed date or venue, as both sides seek to build trust and outline a framework for future negotiations. Separately, authorities acknowledged ongoing demonstrations and related tensions, including reports of a large fire at a cooling facility in Ardabil linked by Iranian sources to the storage of corpses from protests, fueling fears about how casualties are handled. When asked whether regional security concerns had been introduced into the talks, Araghchi reaffirmed that the current track centers on Iran’s nuclear program and did not mention any other issues.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to months of antisemitic conspiracy theories circulating online, rejecting claims that Jeffrey Epstein acted on behalf of Israel. Netanyahu noted Epstein’s connections to Ehud Barak do not indicate Israeli involvement; rather, critics point to Barak’s own actions since leaving office, including efforts over two decades to challenge Israeli democracy through associations with radical anti-Zionist elements. In Israeli Domestic Politics, a close associate of the prime minister, Amir Dror, a former head of Netanyahu’s security detail and now a political candidate with the Democratic Party, discussed his background and years alongside the prime minister in a podcast, touching on family and political dynamics and highlighting contentious moments involving Sara and Yair Netanyahu, among other topics. The same coverage notes a high-profile incident in which a bus collided with a storefront in Ramat Gan, injuring 11 people, including a young woman in critical condition, with investigators ruling out a terror motive. Other items referenced include debates over Israel’s next airport site, remarks from retired officers about security implications, and provocative comments about accountability and national security, all framed within the ongoing domestic political discourse surrounding the prime minister and his circle.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/selena_updates/54908https://www.ynetnews.com/article/ske4qfqv11ehttps://t.me/selena_updates/54907https://t.me/newssil/190424https://t.me/selena_updates/54904https://t.me/abualiexpress/114220https://t.me/selena_updates/54903https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1281849https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1281848
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-06 at 10:02
    Feb 6 2026
    HEADLINESFrance backs Lebanese army to disarm HezbollahPalestinians reunite in Gaza as Rafah reopensBank of Palestine defies closing terror accountsThe time is now 10:01 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, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Friday that Lebanon's army must be given the means to disarm militant group Hezbollah and replace a United Nations peacekeeping force after its mandate ends this year. On the final stop of a regional tour that has taken him to Syria and Iraq, Barrot was meeting senior officials in Beirut, with discussions expected to address preparations for a March conference in Paris in support of the Lebanese army. France's vision for Lebanon is that of a strong, sovereign state holding a monopoly on arms, and the first step to fulfil this mission is to give the Lebanese Armed Forces the means to continue the work of disarming Hezbollah. The Iran-backed group emerged weakened from its latest war with Israel, which ended in a November 2024 ceasefire agreement. A French diplomatic source said the regional context makes the issue of Hezbollah's disarmament particularly sensitive, adding that there is a window for progress on this matter given the weakened state of the Iranian regime. Iran and the United States held talks in Oman that were seen as a critical chance to avert any new escalation between the two countries. Separately, former Vice-Admiral Robert Harward, a retired deputy commander of CENTCOM, told The Jerusalem Post that Iran's regime is near collapse, citing protests and what he described as Tehran's brutal crackdown on dissent. He said the recent aggression appears to be a repeat of a long-standing pattern, noting that the United States shot down an Iranian drone near the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea and that Iranian gunboats approached a US-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran later claiming to have seized two vessels near Farsi Island. The threats come amid allegations of international interference and Tehran’s mass crackdown on protesters. CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper is part of the US negotiating team with the Iranians in Muscat, Oman.In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), Palestinians returning to Gaza share a bittersweet reunion after years of displacement. Eatedal Rayyan, 29, waited for nearly two years to be reunited with her husband in Gaza, describing a longing for family and homeland despite widespread destruction from the enclave’s two-year war. Rayyan left Gaza with her mother and three children after a leg injury required medical care she feared would lead to amputation if untreated, and she was among tens of thousands who fled to Egypt in the conflict’s early months. After months of treatment in Egypt, she was able to walk again, and on Thursday she and her family were among a small number of Palestinians allowed to return to Gaza after Israel reopened the Rafah border crossing. Rayyan spoke of returning to a homeland she hopes to rebuild, even as she expects to live in a tent and as she travels back from the Egyptian town of El-Arish, where many refugees have gathered. The broader scene remains marked by destruction from the war and by the challenges of resettlement.Also in Gaza, the Bank of Palestine has refused a request from Israel’s Finance Ministry to close 3,400 accounts reportedly used to distribute payments to released terrorists and to families of those killed in attacks. The bank’s management said it was “unable to act,” a claim seen by others as reflecting instructions from senior Palestinian Authority officials not to comply. Israel had previously secured the closure of 1,700 accounts in the West Bank and Gaza, and the Finance Ministry warned that failure to close the accounts could prompt Bezalel Smotrich to block Israeli banks from cooperating with the bank. The accounts are tied to the PA’s pay-for-slay program, which provides monthly stipends to those imprisoned for carrying out terrorist acts, as well as to families of those killed.In counterterrorism operations across the West Bank, the IDF arrested approximately 60 wanted individuals and seized six firearms, ten airsoft weapons, and dozens of other weapons. In the Menashe Regional Brigade area, 15 of those arrested were Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists involved in explosive devices; the forces also seized M16 rifles, weapon parts, and other military equipment. In Etzion, troops destroyed the house of a terrorist responsible for the killing of Shalev Zevoluni last July. Separately, a terrorist opened fire on IDF soldiers operating near the Yellow Line in northern Gaza, prompting a response tree of strikes on terror infrastructure in the region. In Khan Yunis, south Gaza, forces carried out precise strikes on terrorist infrastructure overnight in response to a ceasefire violation two ...
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  • Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-02-06 at 09:02
    Feb 6 2026
    HEADLINES
    Iran teeters on brink as protests surge
    Bank of Palestine blocks pay-for-slay accounts
    IDF arrests 60 in West Bank raids

    The time is now 9:01 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, former Vice-Admiral Robert Harward tells The Jerusalem Post that the Islamic regime is on the brink of collapse, weakened by protests and failed aggression, and that the United States has options to support protesters. He says the recent aggression is the same game plan Iran has used for decades, but this time it is a failed display of strength. The US military shot down an Iranian drone that approached the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea last week, according to US officials. In a separate incident, six Iranian gunboats approached a US-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps later claimed to have seized two vessels near Farsi Island. Officials say the package of aggression includes inflammatory rhetoric from Tehran threatening to drag the region into war, as protests at home intensify and international pressure grows. In Ardabil, northwestern Iran, following a mysterious series of explosions, a heavy column of smoke is visible around the city’s oil warehouse.

    In the Disputed Territories (Gaza, Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem), the Bank of Palestine has refused a request from Israel’s Finance Ministry to close 3,400 accounts reportedly used to distribute payments to released terrorists, saying it is unable to act; sources familiar with the matter say senior Palestinian Authority officials instructed the bank not to comply. The bank had previously agreed to close 1,700 accounts in the West Bank and Gaza, but this time declined, raising concerns over the pay-for-slay program that funds prisoners and families of attackers. Israeli officials warned that failure to close the accounts could trigger measures affecting Israeli banks. In counterterrorism operations across the West Bank, the IDF arrested about 60 suspects, seized six firearms, ten airsoft weapons, and dozens of other weapons, including M16 rifles and parts; 15 wanted individuals, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad members, were arrested in the Menashe Regional Brigade area as part of efforts to disrupt explosive device networks. The military says it did not specify when these operations occurred. In Gaza, a terrorist opened fire on IDF soldiers near the Yellow Line in the northern Gaza Strip, with no injuries reported, and the IDF subsequently struck terrorist infrastructure in the region. In Khan Yunis, south Gaza, overnight, the IDF carried out precise strikes on Hamas infrastructure in response to a ceasefire violation two days earlier in which Hamas fired at IDF forces. The IDF's Arabic spokesperson, Colonel Avichay Adraee, issued an evacuation warning for a building in Gaza City's Zeitoun neighborhood ahead of an airstrike on Hamas targets; the building was later attacked.

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