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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-07-03 at 18:04

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-07-03 at 18:04



HEADLINES
1. Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets Amid Escalating Border Tensions
2. Gaza Conflict Worsens as Civilian Deaths Surge
3. Iran Dissidents Seek Defection as Regional Tensions Mount

The time is now 02:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

At two in the afternoon, this is the latest update on the ongoing regional tensions and military developments. Israel remains deeply engaged in its security operations amid escalating conflicts with Iran and its proxies. Reports indicate the Israeli Defense Forces conducted targeted strikes against military sites linked to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, aiming to dismantle missile storage facilities and terrorist infrastructure. These actions come amidst heightened tensions along Israel's northern border, with Lebanese sources reporting Israeli artillery exchanges in the border region. The Israeli military emphasizes that these strikes are in response to ongoing threats and aim to prevent Hezbollah from rearming and expanding its capabilities.

In Gaza, the Israeli military continues its broad operation against Hamas, with reports of heavy troop movements and multiple ground incursions aimed at degrading Hamas's military infrastructure. Civilian casualties remain high, with Gaza's civil defense reporting at least 69 fatalities on Thursday alone, including children and women, in strikes targeting Hamas command centers and shelters. Israel states that it follows strict international law and takes measures to minimize civilian harm, though the humanitarian situation worsens as the conflict persists. International pressure for a ceasefire grows, with the United States advocating for a 60-day truce to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, though Israel remains committed to dismantling Hamas's military capacity and securing the return of hostages.

Meanwhile, tensions extend beyond the immediate conflict zones. Reports from Iran suggest hundreds of Revolutionary Guards members, disillusioned with the regime, have reached out to Mossad, seeking assistance to defect. Israel’s intelligence agency has acknowledged receiving such messages, indicating possible internal dissent within Iran’s security apparatus. In Syria, a new government has been formed following Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, though details remain forthcoming. Additionally, Yemeni Houthi militants continue missile and drone attacks against targets in southern Israel and the Red Sea, complicating the broader security landscape.

On the diplomatic front, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump engaged in a lengthy phone call, during which Putin reaffirmed Russia’s commitment to its objectives in Ukraine and emphasized the importance of diplomatic channels with Iran. The conversation reflects ongoing global tensions, with Moscow and Washington balancing their interests amid regional conflicts.

In domestic Israeli news, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the kibbutz Nirim, expressing deep empathy for the community suffering from recent attacks and reaffirming his government’s commitment to restoring security and rebuilding affected areas. The community's residents, including families of victims and returning hostages, shared stories of resilience and bravery amid trauma.

Economically, the Israeli stock market experienced a strong day, with the Tel Aviv 35 index rising by over 1%, buoyed by investor confidence amid ongoing security operations. The shekel strengthened against the dollar and euro, reflecting regional stability concerns and global market trends. European markets also saw gains, supported by positive economic data and easing geopolitical tensions.

Internationally, Denmark has announced the expansion of its conscription laws to include women, aligning its military policies with the growing security concerns across Europe related to Russia’s ongoing invas


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