HEADLINES
Israel Nears Victory in Iran Nuclear Strikes
Iran Threatens to Close Hormuz Strait Amid Escalation
US Warns Iran: Any Strait Closure Will Face Force
The time is now 10:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
Today, tensions in the Middle East remain extraordinarily high as Israel and Iran continue their confrontations amid a complex web of regional and international developments. According to reports from Reuters, the United States is anticipating an Iranian response within the next 48 hours following Israel's recent strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The Biden administration has issued firm warnings to Iran, cautioning against any move to close the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil shipments, emphasizing the potential for severe consequences.
Israeli military sources indicate that the campaign against Iran’s nuclear program, dubbed Operation Rising Lion, is approaching its conclusion, with the Israeli Defense Forces planning to wrap up their air operations in the coming days. The primary targets—uranium enrichment sites at Fordo and Natanz—have sustained significant damage, yet the full extent of destruction remains under assessment. Israeli officials suggest that once these objectives are achieved, the military could declare the operation a success, potentially paving the way for renewed diplomatic talks with Iran.
In response to Israeli actions, Iran has issued threats of retaliation, warning that any hostile moves will provoke unpredictable and serious consequences. Iranian armed forces spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari stated that Iran’s military might escalate its operations, targeting US bases in the region if provoked further. Meanwhile, Iran has also threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world's oil passes. The US has responded by warning that any attempt to block the Strait would be met with force, with some analysts suggesting that the US might take aggressive measures, including seizing key Iranian assets such as Kharg Island.
On the battlefield, Israel reports that it has intercepted dozens of Iranian UAVs and aircraft using advanced electronic warfare systems. Israeli forces have also claimed to have destroyed over 130 Iranian drones and launched over 100 bombs on Tehran in recent days, targeting Iranian military infrastructure. Israeli officials have highlighted the importance of these operations in weakening Iran’s ability to project power across the region.
Meanwhile, the conflict has expanded beyond Iran’s borders. Syrian authorities confirmed a deadly attack on a church in Damascus, attributed to Islamic State militants, prompting vows from interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa to pursue justice and maintain national unity. In Lebanon, Hezbollah’s capabilities have been significantly diminished by Israeli strikes, and reports suggest Lebanon is actively working to expel the remaining militant groups. In Yemen, Houthi missile and drone attacks continue to target southern Israel and regional shipping lanes, adding to the volatile regional landscape.
Internationally, the situation has sparked widespread concern. China and Russia have called for de-escalation, warning against broader regional spillovers, while the European Union emphasizes the dangers of closing the Strait of Hormuz. The UN’s atomic watchdog has urged Iran to allow inspectors back into its nuclear sites amid fears that Iran is concealing enriched uranium stocks. Satellite imagery indicates that Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordo and Natanz have suffered extensive damage, but analysts caution that complete destruction is not yet confirmed.
Domestically, Israeli society remains under strain. There have been reports of arrests related to espionage, with suspects accused of sharing classified information
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