HEADLINES
Israel Prepares Trump Plan Phase One Release
Fragile Iran-Israel Ceasefire Frays as Hezbollah Setbacks
Manchester Attack Three More Detained
The time is now 10:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
This is the 10:00 PM update. The swirling conflicts and diplomatic efforts across the Middle East converge as the night falls, with dangers unresolved and diplomatic openings pursued.
Across the region, the so-called uneasy ceasefire between Israel and Iran remains fragile. While lines of communication stay open in some channels, security calculations on all sides run deep, and regional actors are recalibrating their positions as the broader confrontation persists. In Syria, a government now firmly established after Bashar al-Assad’s long tenure faces limited capacity to project influence beyond its borders, while Iran’s proxies in the region are described as operating at reduced effectiveness. In Lebanon, Hezbollah’s recent battlefield setbacks have fed concern in Beirut and among Israel’s allies about the group’s future posture and the Lebanese government’s push to curb its influence.
In Gaza, Hamas remains a focal point of both strategy and suffering. The group has been described as having diminished capabilities after sustained Israeli operations, yet it continues to control the hostage situation that has become a central element of any plan for conflict resolution. Hamas announced it would release all 48 hostages, but stressed that a 72-hour deadline touted by outside parties is not realistic. The Israeli leadership has signaled readiness to move quickly on a related track, with the Prime Minister’s Office stating Israel is prepared to implement the first phase of a plan associated with the Trump administration to secure the release of hostages, while emphasizing the need to end the fighting in a way consistent with Israel’s security principles.
For its part, the United States has offered its own assessment of Hamas’s reply to Washington’s proposals. An American official described Hamas’s response as positive in parts but acknowledged there are issues that still must be resolved. The broader American posture continues to press for a ceasefire, hostage releases, and a path toward stability that preserves Israel’s security needs while addressing humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
Security developments in Israel itself have included high-level caution and strategic recalibration. Israel’s military chief convened a special situation assessment and signaled a shift toward rapid readiness to advance the first phase of Trump’s plan for hostage releases, with the political echelon directing the army to minimize offensive activity in Gaza and prioritize defensive measures. The practical effect of these directives, as described by observers, has been a pause in large-scale operations while security planners reassess next steps in a fluid environment.
Internationally, reactions reverberate through policy decisions and legal rulings. The Netherlands has chosen to maintain a ban on exporting parts for F-35 fighter jets to Israel, despite a Supreme Court ruling that gave the government time to review the policy. Dutch officials say the current security context and humanitarian concerns make a pause prudent while foreign policy decisions remain in flux. The United States continues to emphasize close cooperation with Israel and support for a peace process that blends strength with diplomacy.
In other headlines, three more people were detained in connection with the Manchester synagogue attack, as investigators piece together the motives and networks behind the violence. The case has drawn renewed attention to counterterrorism efforts on European soil and the ways in which international conflicts reverberate at home. In a different orbit of the region’s news, a Saudi Arabia-hosted comedy
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