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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-08 at 08:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-08 at 08:02

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Trump leans toward de-escalation, keeps war option
Two-week ceasefire begins Islamabad talks loom
Israel strikes Lebanon as Iran claims victory

The time is now 8:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In US Military Role, President Trump signals a path toward de-escalation but does not rule out war, calling Iran’s plan solid. He indicates the option of military action remains on the table, even as he pursues de-escalation. Meanwhile, Vance warns the ceasefire is fragile and depends on good faith from all sides.

In Regional Impacts, the Gulf States welcomed the ceasefire deal between the United States, Israel, and Iran and called for an end to all attacks. Oman and Saudi Arabia were the first to greet the halt in fighting, which is set to last two weeks and enable negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan. Saudi Arabia also demanded an immediate end to attacks on Gulf States facilities, as reports of missile and drone strikes continued in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Qatar joined in support of the accord and pressed for the Strait of Hormuz to be secured and for free transit in line with international law to protect global supply chains. Iran’s proxies said they halted attacks in the region, with Iraq’s Islamic Resistance and Lebanon’s Hezbollah acknowledging the ceasefire in official statements; nonetheless, Iran continued rocket and drone strikes against Gulf targets with incidents reported in the UAE and Bahrain. In Abu Dhabi, three people were injured and a fire was reported in the Abu Dhabi Haa area. Separately, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan welcomed the ceasefire, urged full implementation on the ground, and said Turkey would continue to back efforts toward lasting peace. The Kuwaiti Army reported that, since 8 a.m. today, it has been fending off an intense wave of Iranian attacks, with 28 Iranian drones intercepted targeting Kuwait’s oil infrastructure, power stations, and water desalination facilities; Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan defense systems have also engaged with incoming missiles and drones.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, reports from the region described a large Israeli strike across Lebanon, characterized as the biggest attack since the start of its operation, with the Israeli message framed around pressing concerns in the Lebanon theater and regional dynamics. Iran declared victory and outlined conditions reportedly agreed to by the United States, signaling a shift in how the conflict is being viewed by actors on the ground. Later, another Israeli strike was reported in the Tyre area of Lebanon, underscoring ongoing Israeli actions in the Lebanese theater and the broader confrontation surrounding Iran and its proxies.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, nearly half a day after the ceasefire took effect, the Israeli public learned of developments through American and Iranian media rather than official Israeli briefings, as no Israeli official appeared to speak publicly at that moment. At 5:40 a.m. local time, the Prime Minister’s Office issued a statement in English only, saying Israel supports President Trump’s decision to suspend strikes against Iran for two weeks, provided Iran immediately opens the Straits and stops all attacks on the United States, Israel, and other regional partners. The statement also asserted that the United States remains committed to ensuring that Iran will no longer pose a nuclear, missile, or terrorist threat to the region and the world, and noted that the two-week ceasefire does not include Lebanon. It remains too early to declare the operation concluded, with the situation potentially evolving over the next two weeks.

In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel Airports Authority and the Transportation Ministry are examining plans to expand Ben-Gurion Airport operations in light of the Iran ceasefire, conduct
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