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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-08 at 20:03
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Netanyahu: 100 targets struck in ten minutes
Vance: Lebanon excluded from ceasefire deal
Italy summons Israeli ambassador after convoy attack
The time is now 8:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, Prime Minister Netanyahu said he is ready to return to fighting and that there are more goals to achieve, goals that will be reached either by agreement or by fighting. He stressed that the United States did not surprise Israel and was in full coordination with the Israeli government, adding that his relationship with President Trump is excellent. He described negotiations as a stage toward broader objectives and said tremendous accomplishments have been made, noting that Trump and he are friends. He cautioned that those who ignore the achievements are mistaken and reiterated that more goals remain, to be achieved either through agreement or force. He pointed to actions against Iran’s military capacity, saying military industries, the Iranian navy, dozens of aircraft, and the regime’s repression system were targeted and that leaders were eliminated, with enriched material leaving Iran by any means necessary. He insisted the ceasefire does not include Hezbollah. He closed by saying the day’s events represented the hardest blow since the beepers and the largest attack since Operation Beepers, totaling about 100 targets in ten minutes, and concluded, with God’s help, that they are on the winning side.
In Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, US Vice President JD Vance said Israel offered to restrain its strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon to help the Iran ceasefire deal succeed, but clarified that Lebanon was not part of the agreement. He emphasized that Iran’s expectation that Lebanon would be included was a misunderstanding, and that the decision about Lebanon’s inclusion rested with Iran. He added that Iran’s choice could determine whether the ceasefire holds, and suggested that letting negotiations fall apart over Lebanon would be their decision. The remark comes as discussions on a broader Iran ceasefire continue, with attention to external claims about Lebanon’s role. Separately, sirens were reported along the frontline near Manara and Margaliot, with a publication noting that near Misgav Am a casualty—Toval Lipshitz—was killed and five others wounded, and that the education system was returning with announcements about which cities would have classes tomorrow. The reporting also noted that Lebanon was described as being out of the conflict in public statements, while President Trump appeared to greenlight continued strikes, describing a tragic situation with heavy fighting and casualties, as militants in the Dahieh area were said to be leaving and reportedly in shock after a sustained campaign against Hezbollah by the Israeli military.
In Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Italy summoned the Israeli ambassador after shots were fired at an Italian convoy within a UN mission in Lebanon. A defense ministry statement described the convoy traveling from Shama to Beirut when the Israeli military fired warning shots about two kilometers from departure, damaging a vehicle but causing no injuries. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed the summons and reiterated that Israeli forces have no authority to touch Rome’s troops. UNIFIL, the UN peacekeeping force deployed in southern Lebanon, monitors hostilities along the border with Israel. The incident occurred amid a broader set of clashes and Israeli strikes on Lebanon, with officials indicating that the ceasefire arrangement did not extend to Lebanon.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the Trump administration is weighing a plan to punish certain NATO allies over insufficient support for the Iran war effort, including moving US troops out of countries deemed unhelpful and stationing them in partners more supportive of
Netanyahu: 100 targets struck in ten minutes
Vance: Lebanon excluded from ceasefire deal
Italy summons Israeli ambassador after convoy attack
The time is now 8:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, Prime Minister Netanyahu said he is ready to return to fighting and that there are more goals to achieve, goals that will be reached either by agreement or by fighting. He stressed that the United States did not surprise Israel and was in full coordination with the Israeli government, adding that his relationship with President Trump is excellent. He described negotiations as a stage toward broader objectives and said tremendous accomplishments have been made, noting that Trump and he are friends. He cautioned that those who ignore the achievements are mistaken and reiterated that more goals remain, to be achieved either through agreement or force. He pointed to actions against Iran’s military capacity, saying military industries, the Iranian navy, dozens of aircraft, and the regime’s repression system were targeted and that leaders were eliminated, with enriched material leaving Iran by any means necessary. He insisted the ceasefire does not include Hezbollah. He closed by saying the day’s events represented the hardest blow since the beepers and the largest attack since Operation Beepers, totaling about 100 targets in ten minutes, and concluded, with God’s help, that they are on the winning side.
In Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, US Vice President JD Vance said Israel offered to restrain its strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon to help the Iran ceasefire deal succeed, but clarified that Lebanon was not part of the agreement. He emphasized that Iran’s expectation that Lebanon would be included was a misunderstanding, and that the decision about Lebanon’s inclusion rested with Iran. He added that Iran’s choice could determine whether the ceasefire holds, and suggested that letting negotiations fall apart over Lebanon would be their decision. The remark comes as discussions on a broader Iran ceasefire continue, with attention to external claims about Lebanon’s role. Separately, sirens were reported along the frontline near Manara and Margaliot, with a publication noting that near Misgav Am a casualty—Toval Lipshitz—was killed and five others wounded, and that the education system was returning with announcements about which cities would have classes tomorrow. The reporting also noted that Lebanon was described as being out of the conflict in public statements, while President Trump appeared to greenlight continued strikes, describing a tragic situation with heavy fighting and casualties, as militants in the Dahieh area were said to be leaving and reportedly in shock after a sustained campaign against Hezbollah by the Israeli military.
In Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Italy summoned the Israeli ambassador after shots were fired at an Italian convoy within a UN mission in Lebanon. A defense ministry statement described the convoy traveling from Shama to Beirut when the Israeli military fired warning shots about two kilometers from departure, damaging a vehicle but causing no injuries. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed the summons and reiterated that Israeli forces have no authority to touch Rome’s troops. UNIFIL, the UN peacekeeping force deployed in southern Lebanon, monitors hostilities along the border with Israel. The incident occurred amid a broader set of clashes and Israeli strikes on Lebanon, with officials indicating that the ceasefire arrangement did not extend to Lebanon.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the Trump administration is weighing a plan to punish certain NATO allies over insufficient support for the Iran war effort, including moving US troops out of countries deemed unhelpful and stationing them in partners more supportive of