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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-11 at 20:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-11 at 20:01

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Netanyahu Iran strike pitch wins Trump approval
Fourth Iran talks loom Hormuz plan emerges
Netanyahu indicted over Gaza flotilla interception

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

In Operation Lion's Roar, former secretary of state John Kerry says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu laid out a four-point pitch for attacking Iran to former presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden, all of whom declined, before Donald Trump signaled willingness to act. Kerry said Netanyahu presented a plan to decapitate leadership, pursue regime change, and cripple Iran’s military, while noting there was no imminent threat. He cited a New York Times article detailing Netanyahu’s method for persuading Trump to strike Iran alongside Israel, and that Trump ultimately approved after the pitch. The account portrays Netanyahu pressing for military action despite questions about urgency, as Kerry described the exchange.

In Iranian Retaliation, the articles examine war dynamics and moral questions tied to a potential US move against Iran. One opinion piece argues that war-crime questions surface as Democrats scrutinize any US entry into a conflict, noting Iran’s use of civilians and even children as shields and drawing comparisons to other war tactics. The piece highlights how fear and rhetoric shape decisions as a ceasefire deadline looms. Another analysis notes three rounds of talks to end the war, with a fourth round reportedly planned for Sunday; if there is an agreement in principle on opening Hormuz, negotiations are likely to continue, and Trump would demand a complete ceasefire in Lebanon. A state-run IRGC Navy statement warned that any attempt by military vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz would be met with a firm and forceful response, adding that Iran maintains full control of the strait, and this follows reports that two US Navy ships transited the strait in a freedom-of-navigation operation.

In Regional Impacts, environmental stress is described as a central driver of global stability, with Central Asia identified as a critical yet underappreciated node in food markets, transcontinental trade, and energy systems. Rising temperatures are accelerating glacier melt in the Tien Shan and Pamir ranges, feeding the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, and glaciers have lost roughly one-third of their mass since the mid-20th century, reducing long-term water reserves that underpin agriculture, hydropower, and urban supply for tens of millions. The Caspian Sea’s declining levels threaten ecosystems and key economic assets, including ports and energy facilities, while land degradation, desertification, and biodiversity loss intensify regional stress and potential spillovers.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Turkey indicted Prime Minister Netanyahu and 35 other Israeli officials over the October 2025 Gaza flotilla interception, seeking up to 4,596 years in prison as punishment. The list also includes Defense Minister Israel Katz and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, with the country’s justice system arguing involvement in a military operation against civilians in international waters. Netanyahu, Katz, and Ben-Gvir responded to the indictment on Saturday in separate posts on X/Twitter.

In Uplifting News, the Holy Fire ceremony was held in Jerusalem’s Old City with about 10,000 Christian worshipers from around the world participating during Holy Week. The ceremony begins at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, with a flame carried to Nazareth, Bethlehem, and other Israeli cities before spreading to sites across the globe. Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion extended his blessings to the Christian community, calling Jerusalem a beacon of tolerance for Christians, Jews, and Muslims. The city prepared the event with screens throughout the Old City to broadcast the ceremony for those unable to en
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