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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-09 at 22:03

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-09 at 22:03

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Explosions rock Tehran amid Israel-Iran clash
Hormuz blockade deepens global energy crisis
Israel hits Hezbollah in Lebanon, largest strike

The time is now 10:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Iranian citizens report explosions heard a short time ago in several areas in Tehran, with no cause yet clear. There were also reports of explosions in Northern Tehran over the last hour.

In Regional Impacts, a plan to restore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz was discussed between British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump. Starmer said the UK will convene partners to agree on a viable plan to restore free navigation in the waterway, a critical route for global trade. The leaders noted there is a ceasefire in place and discussed moving shipping quickly. Separately, six ships traveled through the Strait on Thursday, including two tankers carrying oil, chemicals or LNG, three cargo ships, and one bunkering tanker, a level well below pre-war averages.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, a fragile two-week ceasefire shows strain ahead of talks in Pakistan, as Washington accuses Tehran of breaching promises on the Strait of Hormuz and Israel strikes Lebanon that Iran says violate the truce. There has been no sign Iran will lift its near-total blockade of the strait, which has caused the worst-ever disruption to global energy supplies. Tehran cited Israel's ongoing attacks on Lebanon as a major sticking point. President Trump said in social posts that Iran was not meeting the agreement and that oil would start flowing again, without detailing actions. A message from Makram Rabah, an assistant professor of history at the American University in Beirut, argues Lebanon is under Iranian occupation and that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Hezbollah use Lebanese civilians as human shields. Lebanese MP Camille Chamoun defended Israel, saying that nothing in war is humane, and warning that if Israel wanted to annihilate Shiites in Lebanon, casualties would be far higher than reported. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Lebanon has repeatedly requested direct negotiations with Israel, and he directed the government to begin direct talks to disarm Hezbollah and establish peaceful relations, while noting there is no ceasefire in Lebanon and that Israel will continue to strike Hezbollah. The IDF chief of staff, LTG Eyal Zamir, said the army continues to fight Hezbollah with great intensity, and that the IDF’s achievements in the conflict are unprecedented and that Israel is prepared to resume fighting if required. Reports also say Maher Qassem Hamdan, commander of the Lebanese Resistance Brigades in the Chebaa area, has been eliminated along with eight others fleeing toward Sidon; Abd al-Rahman Ammar Hassan Khudari, a terrorist in Islamic Jihad, was eliminated, and three additional Hamas operatives were struck. A watch on IDF updates described the largest coordinated strike across Lebanon since the start of Operation Roaring Lion, with more than 100 Hezbollah sites targeted in Beirut, Beqaa and southern Lebanon, including intelligence centers and naval firepower infrastructure, and assets of the Radwan Force and Hezbollah’s aerial unit. An Israeli strike targeted a Hezbollah site in Al-Sultaniya in southern Lebanon.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Vice President JD Vance has been tasked by President Trump to lead talks intended to turn the fragile Iran ceasefire into a lasting peace, with a trip to Pakistan planned for talks in Islamabad. Observers note the job is high risk, high reward. A separate briefing quotes Vance warning Iran to take the next step toward peace or risk returning to war. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, in a White House meeting, described Trump’s impatience that too many allies have not stood with the US in the Iran wa
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