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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-08 at 18:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-08 at 18:02

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- Iran strike odds surge amid Israel clashes
- Pakistan brokers ceasefire without preconditions
- Trump mulls moving NATO troops to allies

The time is now 6:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, market odds on an Iranian strike against Israel tonight have surged in the past few hours, with Polymarket bets climbing to 92 percent for a strike this evening.

In Iranian Retaliation, Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi urged Iranians not to view the newly imposed ceasefire between Iran, the United States and Israel as a defeat, framing the truce as proof that the Islamic Republic has suffered a historic blow and is nearing collapse. He said the news of the two-week pause has disheartened many, but he urged belief in victory and noted that the ceasefire follows weeks of war and the destruction of much of Iran’s military and repressive infrastructure. The remarks came as Washington signaled it would move quickly into talks with Tehran under the fragile truce, with President Trump indicating a path toward negotiations while maintaining strict conditions.

In Regional Impacts, Pakistan mounted a last-ditch overnight diplomatic push to secure a temporary ceasefire and bring Washington and Tehran into direct negotiations, with officials saying the hardest part was persuading Iran to accept a ceasefire without preconditions. The effort came as an Iranian strike on a Saudi petrochemical facility triggered Riyadh’s fury and threatened to derail weeks of back-channel diplomacy. Pakistani officials coordinated with top leaders on all sides, including Trump, Vice President Vance, and US special envoy Witkoff, as well as Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi and senior Revolutionary Guard commander Vahidi. After a tense, hours-long push, Iran agreed to a temporary ceasefire without preconditions and to enter negotiations. Separately, the Health Ministry released figures from Operation Lion’s Roar: from February 28 to April 8, 7,433 people were evacuated to hospitals, with 116 currently hospitalized; among the injured, 2,738 were en route to shelters, including 4 in critical condition, 73 moderate, 2,644 mild, and 16 with anxiety, with ages heavily represented among the injured (833 aged 70+, 344 aged 60–69, 339 aged 20–29).

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, US Vice President JD Vance said Israel offered to restrain strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon to help the Iran ceasefire succeed, clarifying that Lebanon was not included in the ceasefire and that the Iranians had misunderstood the scope. Italy summoned the Israeli ambassador after warning shots were fired at a UN convoy in southern Lebanon; the defense ministry said the convoy, traveling from Shama to Beirut, was targeted about 2 kilometers from departure, damaging a vehicle with no injuries reported, as UNIFIL monitored the incident alongside Israel’s heavy strikes in Lebanon. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi pressed the United States to choose between maintaining a ceasefire and continuing to support Israel’s war against Hezbollah, arguing that Lebanon’s inclusion was part of the ceasefire terms — a claim denied by Trump and Netanyahu. Iran’s leadership also asserted that Lebanon’s inclusion was part of the deal, while Tehran’s parliament speaker echoed the accusation of US violation. Israel carried out a wave of airstrikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in the Dahieh suburbs of Beirut this evening. A commentary within the bloc argues that Israelis sought regime change but may have secured leverage elsewhere, suggesting Iran’s proxies and missiles have been degraded while the ability to disrupt global oil supply has emerged as a critical instrument, signaling a profound shift in regional power dynamics.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, the Trump administration is weighing a plan to punish certain NATO members de
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