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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-10-30 at 16:05

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-10-30 at 16:05



HEADLINES
Fifteen-year-old dies as Jerusalem protest turns deadly
Hamas returns coffins as hostage swap intensifies
Netanyahu weighs Yair into World Zionist post

The time is now 12:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

This is a 12:00 PM news update. A large ultra-Orthodox protest in Jerusalem turned deadly today when a 15-year-old Haredi boy fell from a multi‑story construction site during demonstrations at the capital’s entrance that drew tens of thousands and featured protesters climbing cranes and high‑rise scaffolds. Medics reported the teen’s death at the scene, and there are also reports of a second Haredi teenager sustained serious injuries in a separate fall at another construction site during the event. The incident contributed to major traffic disruptions, with Route 1 into Jerusalem closed in parts and trains affected at Navon station; schools in the vicinity were impacted as authorities worked to restore order.

In a related snapshot of public sentiment, a poll by the Israel Democracy Institute found that less than half of Israelis expect Hamas to relinquish control of the Gaza Strip, while 72.5 percent doubt that Hamas would be replaced by a multinational governing body if a transition were to occur. The survey also noted a generally improved national mood, even as concerns about Gaza governance persist.

On the hostage and ceasefire front, Hamas announced it had returned two coffins containing the remains of Israeli captives, while the Israeli authorities said remains of two other hostages were in transit to the National Institute of Forensic Medicine for identification. Earlier this month, twenty living hostages were released as part of a broader mediation effort, and Hamas indicated it would hand over two more bodies in the afternoon, underscoring the highly sensitive, ongoing hostage exchange dynamic amid US and regional mediation.

Within domestic politics, reports circulated that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government was weighing the appointment of Yair Netanyahu to a senior post in the World Zionist Organization, a development that drew opposition concerns about political disagreements within the coalition.

In Europe and the wider region, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, on a visit to Ankara, described Turkey as a close partner of the European Union and said bilateral ties should deepen in areas including transport and the handling of migration. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan responded by challenging Germany’s stance on Gaza, asserting that Israel possesses nuclear and other weapons and that Hamas has none, while accusing Germany of ignoring what he called Israeli actions in the enclave. The exchange highlighted frictions among European powers and Turkey amid the Gaza conflict.

A security development from the courts: a Palestinian from the West Bank town of Dura near Hebron was sentenced by the Lod District Court to 36 years in prison for stabbing two Israeli soldiers in April 2023. The court noted the offenses were carried out without a prior criminal record, and that one soldier now faces lasting physical and psychological effects as a result of the attack, which Hamas implicitly linked to broader tensions around Jewish worship sites and security.

Public health and environmental updates in Israel note the detection of mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus in the village of Kfar Rupin and a continuing advisory about reducing standing water, using protective measures, and reporting potential breeding sites. Health authorities emphasized that, while most infections are mild, severe cases can occur, and surveillance and public cooperation remain essential as warmer weather extends the activity window for mosquitoes.

In other incidents, a 40-year-old man in Tel Aviv was seriously injured while riding an electric scooter, and a separate col


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