HEADLINES
1. Israel Targets Gaza Terrorists Using Hospital as Shield
2. Iran Allegedly Smuggles Israeli Secrets Amid Escalating Tensions
3. Israel Searches for Missing Woman in Crete Amid Crisis
The time is now 10:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
At 10:00 AM, we begin with an update on Israel’s ongoing multi-front conflict, which has entered a critical and complex phase involving seven major fronts: Iran, Gaza, West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. The Israeli military continues to engage in targeted operations across these regions, emphasizing efforts to neutralize threats and dismantle terrorist networks.
In Gaza, Israeli forces carried out a precise strike targeting terrorists operating under the guise of journalists at a command and control compound in the courtyard of the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital. The IDF confirmed that these terrorists used the hospital's premises to plan and execute attacks against Israeli troops and civilians, a tactic condemned internationally for exploiting civilian infrastructure for military purposes. Additionally, the IDF recently struck the "Al-Cairo" currency exchange office in Gaza City, which has been used to fund and support Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad through the transfer of tens of millions of dollars. Palestinian authorities report ongoing efforts to prevent further escalation while Israel emphasizes its right to defend its citizens.
In the West Bank, Israeli forces arrested the commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s Jenin Battalion, along with two other individuals, during a special operations near Jenin. These actions are part of a broader campaign targeting militant leadership and infrastructure, with the IDF asserting that these efforts are vital to prevent attacks and dismantle terror cells.
Meanwhile, in Lebanon, Hezbollah continues to pose a threat, though no major confrontations have been reported today. In Syria and Iraq, Israeli military activities remain concentrated on preventing Iranian entrenchment and disrupting supply routes to hostile groups. Reports from Iran-affiliated media claim that Iran’s intelligence apparatus has secured thousands of Israeli documents relating to nuclear and strategic sites, allegedly smuggled out of Israel and transferred to Iran, though these claims remain unverified.
Regarding international developments, Greek authorities are actively searching for Michal Peleg, a 65-year-old Israeli woman who disappeared near her home in Crete. Support teams have been dispatched to assist in the search, highlighting ongoing concerns for Israeli citizens abroad amid these tense times.
In related security news, Israel’s Shin Bet announced the indictment of two Israeli nationals, Roi Mizrahi and Almog Attias, both 25, for espionage activities on behalf of Iran. The suspects allegedly contacted Iranian intelligence operatives and were instructed to install spy cameras, with evidence suggesting possible links to recent intelligence leaks involving Israeli nuclear and strategic documents. The operation involved transferring sensitive materials into Iran, and authorities maintained silence to ensure the safe delivery of the documents to protected destinations.
On the domestic front, emotional gatherings continue as families of hostages and victims hold weekly memorials in Jerusalem. Leaders emphasize the importance of a comprehensive peace agreement to bring back all Israeli captives, insisting that partial deals do not meet the national consensus.
In environmental news, a large wildfire near the Yaar Haborit area has been brought under control after extensive firefighting efforts involving multiple units from Jerusalem and the southern districts. The fire consumed approximately 160 dunams of natural brush and agricultural land, but thanks to coordinated efforts, the situation is now
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