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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-08 at 13:02
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Two-week Iran ceasefire reshapes Middle East
Iranian drone strikes trigger regional alarms
Lapid slams Netanyahu over ceasefire result
The time is now 1:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, a two-week ceasefire with Iran has created a pause in the broader confrontation, with Tehran agreeing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping in exchange for the pause, a move seen by Washington as a major strategic gain and by Iran as temporary breathing room. The arrangement does not guarantee an end to the fighting: there is no withdrawal of forces, and no halt to Israel’s ongoing campaigns in other theaters. There are also indications of Israeli escalation in Gaza, but field sources say there have not been extensive ground operations and factions remain on high alert.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Iran-backed Iraqi militias conducted drone attacks near the Diplomatic Support Center and the Baghdad International Airport, prompting the US Embassy in Baghdad to urge Americans in Iraq to leave and to warn that more attacks are possible. Kuwait’s Interior Ministry reported severe material damage at Kuwait Petroleum Corporation facilities and at the energy and water resources ministry after an Iranian drone attack, with fires at oil facilities, three power stations, and water desalination plants. The Qatari Defense Ministry said that Qatar intercepted seven Iranian ballistic missiles and several drones, and Saudi Arabia said a Red Sea oil pipeline was attacked while it had intercepted nine drones. In Israel, Iran launched missiles early Wednesday, triggering sirens and causing damage in central areas before the ceasefire; rockets from Lebanon prompted alerts in the north, and authorities reported damage in several central sites but no injuries.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Israeli officials were not kept fully in the loop on the plan, with the Wall Street Journal citing a US official that Israel learned of the temporary two-week ceasefire only in its late stages, amid reportedly unhappy reactions to the terms, including questions about Lebanon’s inclusion. President Trump and White House aides framed the outcome as a US achievement, while the terms drew criticism from Israeli leadership. Reports from Israel about a possible visit by President Trump and discussions of awarding him the Israel Prize for Peace during Independence Day events circulated in Hebrew media.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, opposition leader Yair Lapid accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of delivering the worst result in the Iran war and of selling lies to the United States, saying Israel had no influence over the ceasefire talks. With the ceasefire in effect, Netanyahu was set to address the public in about 18 hours, the government said, as Israelis returned to public life from shelters amid mixed feelings. Residents described a sense that the conflict had ended without a decisive victory, while tensions along the north remained high and uncertainty over the durability of the pause persisted.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Hasan Piker drew large crowds at a campaign event for Abdul El-Sayed, highlighting a friction point among Democrats who have urged distance from the controversial streamer over his pro-Palestinian stance and accusations of antisemitism. The gathering underscored ongoing debates within the party about how to balance advocacy on Israel with broader political aims.
In Uplifting News, Mimouna is being celebrated across Israel as Passover ends, marking the return to eating hametz. The holiday, observed by Jews of Maghrebi heritage in Israel, Morocco, France and elsewhere, is celebrated with traditional meals and gatherings that mark the close of Passover.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
Two-week Iran ceasefire reshapes Middle East
Iranian drone strikes trigger regional alarms
Lapid slams Netanyahu over ceasefire result
The time is now 1:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, a two-week ceasefire with Iran has created a pause in the broader confrontation, with Tehran agreeing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping in exchange for the pause, a move seen by Washington as a major strategic gain and by Iran as temporary breathing room. The arrangement does not guarantee an end to the fighting: there is no withdrawal of forces, and no halt to Israel’s ongoing campaigns in other theaters. There are also indications of Israeli escalation in Gaza, but field sources say there have not been extensive ground operations and factions remain on high alert.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Iran-backed Iraqi militias conducted drone attacks near the Diplomatic Support Center and the Baghdad International Airport, prompting the US Embassy in Baghdad to urge Americans in Iraq to leave and to warn that more attacks are possible. Kuwait’s Interior Ministry reported severe material damage at Kuwait Petroleum Corporation facilities and at the energy and water resources ministry after an Iranian drone attack, with fires at oil facilities, three power stations, and water desalination plants. The Qatari Defense Ministry said that Qatar intercepted seven Iranian ballistic missiles and several drones, and Saudi Arabia said a Red Sea oil pipeline was attacked while it had intercepted nine drones. In Israel, Iran launched missiles early Wednesday, triggering sirens and causing damage in central areas before the ceasefire; rockets from Lebanon prompted alerts in the north, and authorities reported damage in several central sites but no injuries.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Israeli officials were not kept fully in the loop on the plan, with the Wall Street Journal citing a US official that Israel learned of the temporary two-week ceasefire only in its late stages, amid reportedly unhappy reactions to the terms, including questions about Lebanon’s inclusion. President Trump and White House aides framed the outcome as a US achievement, while the terms drew criticism from Israeli leadership. Reports from Israel about a possible visit by President Trump and discussions of awarding him the Israel Prize for Peace during Independence Day events circulated in Hebrew media.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, opposition leader Yair Lapid accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of delivering the worst result in the Iran war and of selling lies to the United States, saying Israel had no influence over the ceasefire talks. With the ceasefire in effect, Netanyahu was set to address the public in about 18 hours, the government said, as Israelis returned to public life from shelters amid mixed feelings. Residents described a sense that the conflict had ended without a decisive victory, while tensions along the north remained high and uncertainty over the durability of the pause persisted.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Hasan Piker drew large crowds at a campaign event for Abdul El-Sayed, highlighting a friction point among Democrats who have urged distance from the controversial streamer over his pro-Palestinian stance and accusations of antisemitism. The gathering underscored ongoing debates within the party about how to balance advocacy on Israel with broader political aims.
In Uplifting News, Mimouna is being celebrated across Israel as Passover ends, marking the return to eating hametz. The holiday, observed by Jews of Maghrebi heritage in Israel, Morocco, France and elsewhere, is celebrated with traditional meals and gatherings that mark the close of Passover.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
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