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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-10-29 at 17:08

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-10-29 at 17:08



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Beit Lahia strike targets weapons depot
Sde Teiman footage leak triggers probe
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The time is now 1:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

1:00 PM update. Across the Middle East and beyond, a range of security, political, and economic developments are shaping the regional and international landscape, with Israel balancing its ongoing security challenges with domestic political changes and global economic currents.

In the Gaza and West Bank theater, Israeli forces conducted a targeted strike in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, focusing on an infrastructure site believed used to store weapons and explosives. The Israel Defense Forces say the operation was part of efforts to address threats in the vicinity of the Gaza border as it continues to enforce the ceasefire framework after a period of intensified Israeli and Palestinian military activity. Residents in Gaza City reported a loud blast and visible smoke, underscoring the persistent volatility around the enclave as fighting and political maneuvering continue to intersect with humanitarian concerns.

Separately, the Israeli military announced a criminal probe into the leak of video footage from the Sde Teiman detention facility, where Palestinian detainees were shown in distress during intensified operations in the Gaza war period. The move led to the chief military prosecutor, Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, taking leave while the investigation proceeds, with the Attorney General and state prosecutors involved in the review. The inquiry centers on whether individuals within the Military Advocate General’s Office were involved in distributing the footage, which has sparked intense debate about accountability, media handling, and the governance of military justice during wartime. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government has faced criticism from opposition and watchdog groups over the handling of legal and oversight powers, as coalition bills seek to reconfigure the Attorney General’s role and the broader balance of checks and balances.

On the domestic security and legal front, Israeli lawmakers moved forward with a package of coalition-backed bills aimed at altering the structure and authority of the attorney general’s office. One measure would split the AG’s office into three separate roles, including a prosecutor general and a government representative to the court, while preserving the AG as legal adviser to the government. The legislation, which would be appointed through the cabinet and senior political channels, drew sharp criticism from opposition parties and civic groups concerned about checks and balances, independence of the judiciary, and the potential impact on ongoing corruption trials. Debate over these proposals reflects enduring tensions between the government and institutions seen as bulwarks of the rule of law, particularly amid a broader political environment shaped by high-profile cases and ongoing security challenges.

Beyond Israel’s borders, regional developments and international diplomacy continue to unfold. Syria’s recent move to recognize Kosovo as an independent state has drawn attention in international circles, alongside ongoing conversations about regional alignments and diplomatic signals between Tehran, Ankara, and other capitals. In parallel, questions about Western engagement with the Middle East intersect with broader strategic realignments, including discussions in Washington about NATO posture in Europe and a renewed emphasis on the Indo-Pacific as a central axis of US geopolitical strategy. A recent facet of Washington’s posture includes reductions of some US military forces in Europe, a shift that has prompted questions about the Alliance’s cohesion and the continuity of transatlantic security commitments as NATO debates adapt to new security environments.


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