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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-28 at 10:07

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-28 at 10:07



HEADLINES
Beit Jen Raid Wounds Israeli Reservists
Lebanese Crackdown on Hizballah Rearmament
IRGC Funds Hizballah Across Global Networks

The time is now 5:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Overnight, Israeli forces conducted a targeted operation in the Beit Jen area of southern Syria, near the Damascus countryside, against militants identified as Jaama Islamiya who were suspected of planning attacks on Israel. The raid triggered a heavy exchange of fire. The Israeli military said six of its reservists were wounded, three of them seriously, with additional injuries ranging from moderate to minor. The army described the operation as part of ongoing efforts to deter militant activity along the border and to prevent threats to Israeli communities nearby. In the course of the fighting, the Israeli side said several militants were eliminated and a number of suspects were captured. Syrian state media reported that airstrikes accompanying the raid killed nine people in the Beit Jen area, and that residents fled the town as clashes continued. Israel’s leadership stressed that readiness to act at any moment remains essential given persistent threats near the Golan Heights and the southern border.

Across the region, concerns about Hizballah’s return to form and its weapons capabilities continue to shape security planning. In Lebanon, a special discussion led by the prime minister addressed ongoing enforcement measures designed to prevent Hizballah’s rearmament and the broader stabilization of southern Lebanon. The discussion occurred against the backdrop of US commentary and policy signals that Lebanon must curb Hizballah’s armament or face consequences; a publicly aired posture has referenced a year-end deadline set by US interlocutors for disarming Hizballah, with Israel signaling it would act if necessary. Officials in the security establishment noted that Hizballah remains intent on rebuilding and replenishing its arsenal, including attempts to establish new weapons channels through neighboring countries, even as they acknowledge no immediate Israeli military confrontation is guaranteed. In the interim, Israeli officials indicated continued vigilance along the frontier and a willingness to respond decisively to any new threat.

In Washington, US officials continued to stress the importance of regional security arrangements that deter militant groups and defend civilian populations, while reviewing sanctions, diplomacy, and security aid that influence Israel’s ability to respond to threats. A related aspect of the broader regional picture is noted by US authorities who say Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps money networks have routed funds to Hizballah through multiple routes, including Dubai, and potentially through Turkey and Iraq. The disclosure underscores Western concerns about Hizballah’s fining and operational capabilities and the risks such networks pose to stability across the region. US officials have highlighted that funding through these routes is part of a broader pattern that complicates efforts to curb Hizballah’s activity and its role in regional conflicts.

In the wider Syria-Gaza arena, Syrian authorities condemned Israeli strikes that they described as aggressive incursions and demanded action from international bodies. Damascus’s foreign ministry denounced the Beit Jen raid and called on the United Nations Security Council and the Arab League to intervene to halt what it characterized as Israeli violations. Israel, in turn, has reiterated that its operations in southern Syria are aimed at preventing militant activity near its borders and protecting border communities, while continuing to emphasize its preference for maintaining a degree of operational flexibility to counter evolving threats.

In Gaza, Israeli forces reported targeted strikes against militants in areas east of K


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