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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-06 at 15:02
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US rescues shot down airman in Iran
Israel lengthens shelter time for Hezbollah rockets
Russia lists Israeli energy targets for Iran
The time is now 3:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In What US rescue of shot down pilot means for Hormuz, Kharg, potential invasions in Iran - analysis, the United States carried out a dramatic rescue of a shot-down airman from Iranian territory, a multi-area operation that demonstrated deep reach but is unlikely to push President Trump toward a ground invasion of the Straits of Hormuz or Kharg Island. The mission unfolded in three zones: the initial rescue of the airman under heavy fire, a separate site where the weapons officer was located, and a later extract that brought the officer to safety for transport by C-130 aircraft. While the operation showcases American logistical reach and courage, analysts say such success does not automatically translate into a decision to launch a ground invasion, given the broader political and strategic risks. President Trump, speaking publicly about the broader conflict, indicated that Iran could be taken out in one night if a deal fails and described the rescue context amid a large force deployment, noting that the operation involved significant airpower, with reports saying hundreds of aircraft were involved including some that faced hostile fire.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the IDF Home Front Command extends siren warning times for Hezbollah rockets in North, the military told the public that beginning at noon on Tuesday civilians will have more time to reach shelter after sirens signal rockets launched from Lebanon toward Israel. In 22 locations, the time to shelter will extend from “immediate” to 15-30 seconds, depending on the town; in 14 areas, from 15 seconds to 30 or 45 seconds; in eight areas, from 30 to 45 seconds, while five locations will see no change. All 49 affected areas are in the Golan Heights or the Jordan River Valley. Near the Lebanese border, sirens will precede shelter by about 15 seconds. The Druze town of Majdal Shams is among the locations listed, reflecting ongoing concern about cross-border threats amid the broader regional tensions.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Trump, Netanyahu greater threats to world peace than Mojtaba Khamenei, Spaniards believe - poll, Spanish voters in a new El País survey rank the United States president higher as a threat to world peace than Iran’s supreme leader or North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, with about 81% naming Trump as a significant danger, 71.2% rating Benjamin Netanyahu, and 62.9% rating Khamenei. Putin trails Trump in perceived threat level, and Kim Jong Un also ranks highly. The poll also notes partisan differences, with right-leaning respondents more likely to identify Vladimir Putin as the biggest threat. Separately, No objectives being met’: Lapid, opposition slam Netanyahu for war conduct, lack of strategy, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu over the conduct and strategic planning of the ongoing war, saying it has exceeded a month without achieving stated objectives and arguing that Netanyahu must deliver a coherent strategy and a clear path to a decisive outcome.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Teens arrested for UK ambulance arson radicalized 'beyond Islamism,' expert analyzes, four teenagers of British-Pakistani origin have been charged with arson tied to an attack that destroyed four ambulances belonging to Hatzola outside a London synagogue. Investigators indicate the suspects are not clearly aligned with Islamism but are linked to broader extremist narratives that adapt to perceived Islamist goals. A Shi’ite group calling itself Ashab al-Yamin claimed responsibility in a Telegram post. Experts note that while radicalization can cross religious lines, the situation appears rooted in a com
US rescues shot down airman in Iran
Israel lengthens shelter time for Hezbollah rockets
Russia lists Israeli energy targets for Iran
The time is now 3:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In What US rescue of shot down pilot means for Hormuz, Kharg, potential invasions in Iran - analysis, the United States carried out a dramatic rescue of a shot-down airman from Iranian territory, a multi-area operation that demonstrated deep reach but is unlikely to push President Trump toward a ground invasion of the Straits of Hormuz or Kharg Island. The mission unfolded in three zones: the initial rescue of the airman under heavy fire, a separate site where the weapons officer was located, and a later extract that brought the officer to safety for transport by C-130 aircraft. While the operation showcases American logistical reach and courage, analysts say such success does not automatically translate into a decision to launch a ground invasion, given the broader political and strategic risks. President Trump, speaking publicly about the broader conflict, indicated that Iran could be taken out in one night if a deal fails and described the rescue context amid a large force deployment, noting that the operation involved significant airpower, with reports saying hundreds of aircraft were involved including some that faced hostile fire.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the IDF Home Front Command extends siren warning times for Hezbollah rockets in North, the military told the public that beginning at noon on Tuesday civilians will have more time to reach shelter after sirens signal rockets launched from Lebanon toward Israel. In 22 locations, the time to shelter will extend from “immediate” to 15-30 seconds, depending on the town; in 14 areas, from 15 seconds to 30 or 45 seconds; in eight areas, from 30 to 45 seconds, while five locations will see no change. All 49 affected areas are in the Golan Heights or the Jordan River Valley. Near the Lebanese border, sirens will precede shelter by about 15 seconds. The Druze town of Majdal Shams is among the locations listed, reflecting ongoing concern about cross-border threats amid the broader regional tensions.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Trump, Netanyahu greater threats to world peace than Mojtaba Khamenei, Spaniards believe - poll, Spanish voters in a new El País survey rank the United States president higher as a threat to world peace than Iran’s supreme leader or North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, with about 81% naming Trump as a significant danger, 71.2% rating Benjamin Netanyahu, and 62.9% rating Khamenei. Putin trails Trump in perceived threat level, and Kim Jong Un also ranks highly. The poll also notes partisan differences, with right-leaning respondents more likely to identify Vladimir Putin as the biggest threat. Separately, No objectives being met’: Lapid, opposition slam Netanyahu for war conduct, lack of strategy, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu over the conduct and strategic planning of the ongoing war, saying it has exceeded a month without achieving stated objectives and arguing that Netanyahu must deliver a coherent strategy and a clear path to a decisive outcome.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Teens arrested for UK ambulance arson radicalized 'beyond Islamism,' expert analyzes, four teenagers of British-Pakistani origin have been charged with arson tied to an attack that destroyed four ambulances belonging to Hatzola outside a London synagogue. Investigators indicate the suspects are not clearly aligned with Islamism but are linked to broader extremist narratives that adapt to perceived Islamist goals. A Shi’ite group calling itself Ashab al-Yamin claimed responsibility in a Telegram post. Experts note that while radicalization can cross religious lines, the situation appears rooted in a com