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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-12 at 21:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-12 at 21:02

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Cyprus Crisis Triggers Lebanon Tensions Beit Jbeil
US Imposes Hormuz Blockade to Pressure Iran
Netanyahu Names Gofman Mossad Chief

The time is now 9:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In מלחמה על החלומי: המשבר שמטלטל את קפריסין, regional tensions reverberate across the Eastern Mediterranean as Cyprus grapples with a destabilizing crisis and broader spillover risks in neighboring Lebanon. The report notes intensified friction in the region, including threats of Hezbollah fire related to Lebanon’s security picture, and anger over destruction of villages near Beit Jbeil. It also references security operations connected to the October 7 militant attacks and the shifting political mood in communities that have canceled Independence Day celebrations, underscoring how the Cyprus crisis is shaping regional calculations and responses.

In US Military Role, President Trump is weighing a limited strike against Iran after the breakdown of talks in Islamabad, with officials telling The Wall Street Journal that targeted actions could be used to gain leverage in future negotiations, even as a full resumption of the bombing campaign remains possible but unlikely in the near term due to destabilization risks. Concurrently, the US military moved to implement a complete maritime blockade of the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, to be enforced impartially against vessels entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman; vessels moving between non‑Iranian ports would not be stopped. A Notice to Mariners will be broadcast beforehand, and mariners are urged to contact US forces via bridge-to-bridge channel 16 as approaches to the Gulf are made. President Trump said the blockade would be effective immediately after the breakdown of talks, and he accused Iran of mining the Strait, a claim he said only Iran knows the details of. The move reflects Washington’s readiness to use both pressure and diplomacy to shape Tehran’s behavior, even as officials weigh operational options and regional stability.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Hezbollah FPV threats are drawing renewed attention as the group increasingly employs first-person-view explosive drones against Israeli forces in Lebanon, a pattern reminiscent of tactics seen in Ukraine’s war. The discussion argues that drone warfare has evolved rapidly and that Israel can learn from Ukraine’s experiences to adopt countermeasures and prevent broader adoption of FPV drones by Iran’s proxies. The IDF has highlighted the presence of ATGM teams and armored assets in the theater, and has emphasized its Trophy active defense system as part of a broader effort to deter evolving drone and anti-tank threats that could complicate future operations along the Lebanon front.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump’s chess game and Israel’s preparations center on how the United States seeks leverage against Iran while Israel braces for potential escalation. The president signals a willingness to resume fighting as Iran issues new threats, while Israel, for its part, expects the ceasefire to hold and intends to push Tehran back to more realistic, workable talks. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s cabinet is set to review scenarios, including the possibility of a visit by Trump, as part of ongoing calculations about regional strategy and the path to renewed diplomacy with Iran.

In Netanyahu backs Gofman as new Mossad chief, praises military record, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the appointment of Major-General Roman Gofman as the next head of Mossad, with Gofman set to succeed David Barnea on June 2. Netanyahu praised Gofman as bold and creative, expressing confidence that he will strengthen Israel’s security, a sentiment echoed by IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, who laud
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