HEADLINESUNRWA Mandate Extended for Three More YearsRan Gvili Still Missing Ceasefire Pause UrgedPalestinian Detainees Face Worsening Israeli Detention ConditionsThe time is now 6:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.At 6:00 PM, several developments are shaping the regional landscape, touching diplomacy, security, and daily life in the Palestinian territories and beyond.The United Nations General Assembly has voted to extend UNRWA’s mandate for three more years. UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini welcomed the outcome, saying the vote reflects broad solidarity with Palestine refugees and underlines international recognition of the agency’s work in education, health services, and humanitarian relief amid the long-running crisis in Gaza and the West Bank.In Gaza, relatives and fellow officers of Ran Gvili—the last known hostage still missing in Gaza—urged leaders in Jerusalem and Washington to pause any advancing ceasefire framework until he is accounted for. They argue that stabilizing or expanding any deal without securing his fate would leave a fallen Yasam fighter unsupported.In the West Bank, a security incident near Hebron drew scrutiny. A vehicle accelerated toward a group of soldiers conducting activity at a checkpoint, wounding one Israeli soldier before troops opened fire, killing the attackers. The incident underscores the persistent volatility of the security environment in the area and the ongoing risk from attacks against Israeli forces.Bethlehem, a city central to Christian heritage, observed Christmas with the annual tree lighting on Manger Square for the first time since the Gaza war began more than two years ago. The event drew thousands of Christians and Muslims, many traveling from nearby areas and abroad, and served as a poignant reminder of resilience amid ongoing regional tensions. Visitors noted the revival of a tourism and pilgrimage tempo that has struggled since 2023, even as concerns about violence in Gaza and in Lebanon persist.In a significant human rights report, Israel’s Public Defender’s Office published findings on Palestinian inmates held in Israeli facilities. The audit documents worsening detention conditions as the prison population has surged since the war began in October 2023. It describes cases of drastic weight loss and signs of malnutrition, overcrowded and unsanitary cells, and reports of regular guard violence. The report covers facilities under Israel Prison Service as well as police station and courthouse holding cells, and it notes that High Court orders in September urged the government to provide adequate nutrition, with limited progress cited by inspectors. The data show a total detainee population of about 24,715 as of September 2025, including roughly 11,115 security detainees, many held in living spaces well below the legal minimums prescribed in prior rulings. Rights groups have long criticized conditions in both criminal and security facilities, and these latest findings have intensified that scrutiny.In a West Bank locality near Wadi Haramiya in the Khan Younis area, authorities recovered Crusader- and Byzantine-era artifacts from a villa inside a site known as Burj Lasana during a targeted operation. The discovery highlights ongoing archaeological and cultural heritage efforts in the region, even as security concerns and daily life continue to dominate headlines.Across the region, Tunisia saw thousands take to the streets in the capital to protest what demonstrators described as a government crackdown. The rally carried the slogan opposition is not a crime, calling for the release of jailed activists after a series of arrests tied to charges of conspiracy or the spread of false information. Human rights groups have criticized the government’s actions, and Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have voiced concerns that dissent is being curtailed in the wake of political changes since 2021.Together, these reports illustrate a Middle East where diplomatic diplomacy, battlefield security, humanitarian needs, cultural heritage, and civil liberties intersect. From international bodies extending support for refugee protection to on-the-ground incidents testing the resolve of peace efforts, and from the reemergence of public rituals in Bethlehem to critical inspections of detention conditions in Israeli prisons, the period remains marked by a mix of continuity and upheaval. Public attention continues to focus on how to sustain security for civilians while addressing humanitarian concerns and preserving avenues for dialogue and resilience in a landscape shaped by long-running conflict, evolving alliances, and regional pressures.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...
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