HEADLINES
- Jenin killings probe widens indictments awaited
- Arrow 3 deployment debuts in Germany
- White House invites Netanyahu on Hamas demilitarization
The time is now 2:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
This is the 2:00 PM briefing on the Middle East and related regional developments, with a focus on Israel’s security concerns and the broader international response.
In Israel, the security establishment reports that the army chief has ordered a broader review of theJeninn incident involving the killing of Palestinians who had surrendered. The investigation will continue only after the newly sworn-in Military Advocate General decides whether indictments should be pursued against soldiers tied to the operation. The development underscores ongoing scrutiny of military procedures in the occupied territories as officials emphasize accountability and the need to maintain discipline across front lines.
On the defense front, Israel’s Arrow missile defense program took a visible step forward as the defense ministry announced a high-level mission to Germany to unveil Arrow 3 in a deployment outside Israel for the first time. The package, valued at about three and a half to four billion dollars, marks a milestone in cross-border defense collaboration and signals a broader integration of the system within allied defense planning. Berlin’s decision to permit such a sale aligns with the broader strategic realignment in Europe’s security posture and reflects the end of a temporary sales ban that had limited certain arms transfers.
In Washington, leaders discussed long-term security and diplomacy with a clear emphasis on disarming Hamas and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip. Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke with President Trump, and both leaders stressed the importance of these goals while also considering how to expand peace-era alignments in the region. Trump invited Netanyahu to meet at the White House in the near term, signaling a renewed channel for dialogue at a moment when regional dynamics are shifting and US engagement remains central to regional calculations.
Meanwhile, the Gaza front remains volatile, with recent Israeli operations in the Beit Jinn area of southern Syria drawing attention in Washington and among regional observers. In Syria, Israeli forces were involved in a rare engagement during an arrest operation tied to intelligence warnings of imminent attacks. The incident comes as US and Israeli officials weigh the implications of cross-border actions and the risk of wider escalation in an already fractured corridor of conflict that includes Lebanon and parts of northern Israel.
In the domestic arena, families of hostages continue to push for a political and logistical track toward release. One family said they would shift their weekly Tel Aviv rally to Fridays as part of an ongoing campaign to press for the return of the remaining captives. The public-facing pressure accompanies a broader debate inside Israel about the war’s human toll and the path to a sustainable ceasefire, as officials emphasize humanitarian considerations alongside strategic objectives.
Across the region, regional and international actors are watching developments in Iran and its neighborhood. A senior Iranian statement suggested anxiety over the regime’s stability, reflecting concerns about domestic pressures and external headwinds as regional alliances shift. In diaspora polling circulated by regional media, a substantial portion of Iranians reportedly viewed Israel as having won the war, highlighting how perceptions within the broader Arab-Israeli arc continue to be shaped by the latest rounds of fighting and diplomacy.
In Washington’s broader approach, US involvement in Iraq continues to shape calculations about militias and regional influence. Reports indicate a warning to Iraqi l
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