HEADLINES
Hamas Battles at Gaza Hospital Sparks Deadly Clash
Iran’s Supreme Leader Fleeing After Israeli Strikes Shatter Regime
US and Israel Near Gaza Ceasefire Amid Regional Tensions
The time is now 07:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
Good evening. This is your hourly update on the latest developments in the Middle East and beyond.
Reports from Gaza indicate ongoing violence as forces affiliated with Hamas attempted to take control of the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. According to local sources, gunfire exchanges between Hamas militants and opposing factions have resulted in casualties, with Hamas reportedly trying to prevent some participants from escaping. The situation remains tense, and further details are emerging as the conflict continues to unfold in southern Gaza.
In Iran, tensions remain high following a series of targeted strikes and internal security concerns. Iranian leadership is reported to be hiding their supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, in a fortified underground bunker amid fears of an Israeli or American attack. Intelligence sources describe a dramatic series of events on June 13, when Iran’s military and security forces carried out a covert operation to evacuate Khamenei after what is believed to be an Israeli aerial assault. The attack, which included drone and missile strikes, severely damaged Iranian military command centers, killing several senior officials, including Admiral Ali Shamkhani, a key figure associated with Iran’s nuclear program. Despite the setbacks, Iran's leadership publicly asserts resilience, with Khamenei delivering speeches reaffirming the regime’s resolve and vowing to continue its efforts to counter Israel and the United States. Analysts suggest that internal power struggles are intensifying, with whispers of potential succession plans within Iran’s ruling circles, possibly favoring figures like former President Hassan Rouhani or Ali Larijani. Meanwhile, Iran’s domestic security apparatus reports the detention of over 700 individuals accused of collaborating with Israeli intelligence, and executions have begun in response to the recent hostilities.
Across the region, Hezbollah’s military capabilities have been significantly diminished following Israeli strikes targeting their command infrastructure in Lebanon. The Lebanese group, once a formidable proxy, has faced a series of setbacks, including the loss of key leaders and a reduction in missile stockpiles. Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, has issued a weak threat, but the group’s operational strength appears to be compromised. Similarly, the Houthi rebels in Yemen continue launching missile and drone attacks against Saudi Arabia and other regional targets, maintaining an active front in the ongoing conflict.
Internationally, US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about a possible ceasefire in Gaza, suggesting that negotiations are nearing completion and that a deal could be reached within the coming week. During a White House briefing, Trump emphasized ongoing humanitarian efforts, including the delivery of food and medical supplies to Gaza, while also commenting on Iran’s nuclear stance, indicating that Tehran’s focus is on diplomacy rather than escalation at this moment. Meanwhile, US officials are engaged in discussions with regional allies about broader strategic goals, including efforts to expand the Abraham Accords and stabilize the region.
In domestic US politics, a recent primary victory by Zohran Mamdani, a left-wing candidate with outspoken anti-Israel views, has raised concerns among many Americans about future leadership in New York City. Mamdani’s rise is attributed to his radical platform advocating for the abolition of rent, full socialist policies, and his vocal support for Palestinian causes. Critics warn that his election could embolden anti-Israel sent
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