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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-13 at 14:02
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- Trump Attacks Iran, 35,000 Persians Dead
- IDF Kills Basheti After Hamas Attack
- High Court Opens Combat Roles to Women
The time is now 2:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, an opinion piece describes a conflict of the 21st century marked by advanced intelligence and cyberwarfare, and claims it led to the removal of key leaders from a dangerous regime in Persia. The article argues that those who controlled Persia imposed a harsh rule, imprisoning the Persian people and turning life into a difficult environment, but that the dynamic shifted when the United States president Donald J. Trump intervened; the piece states the regime ran in response. It frames the decision as a moral choice by the president, noting that he faced opposition from advisers and from voices believed to oppose his stance, yet he chose to act, launching an attack on Iran. The piece claims that more than 35,000 Persians, many of them young, were killed. The narrative also uses a Forrest Gump reference to illustrate the reversal of the bully's momentum. The report presents these claims as the opinion of the author.
In Regional Impacts, the Israeli Defense Forces announced the killing of Yousef Ibrahim Mahmoud Basheti, described as part of a Hamas group that fired anti-tank missiles at Gaza in January 2024 near Israeli troops and at a tank guarding them. The missiles targeted buildings loaded with explosives, triggering their collapse and the deaths of 21 IDF soldiers, most of them reservists from Unit 8208 tasked with clearing dangerous items. A military spokesperson said Basheti's elimination represents a significant step in addressing one of the war’s most severe attacks. The report also notes that several other Hamas operatives were seen approaching the Yellow Line planning further attacks and were killed in subsequent efforts.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Hana Laszlo has decided not to light the Independence Day torch, citing the distress of bereaved parents who appealed against her being honored. An Otzma Yehudit lawmaker praised the decision, while Tourism Minister Haim Katz confirmed the lineup of torchbearers and Transport Minister Miri Regev said there would be 14 torchbearers this year instead of 15. Laszlo posted on Instagram denying allegations about her statements and said there would be no replacement. In a separate ruling, the High Court of Justice ordered the IDF to implement equal opportunity for women in combat roles to the extent possible, with a pilot program to integrate women into the maneuvering armored corps by the November 2026 draft cycle. The decision emphasized equality as the starting point for military service, with exceptions to be justified by the nature of the role, and the burden of proof resting with the military. The petitions, filed in 2020 by female candidates and service members seeking equal access to elite units such as infantry and armor, were resolved with a principle-focused ruling.
In another development, President Isaac Herzog will award Argentinian President Javier Milei with the Presidential Medal of Honor during his visit to Israel, recognizing Milei's consistent and outspoken commitment to Israel since taking office in 2023. The statement highlighted Milei's support on the international stage, his expressions of solidarity with Gaza hostages' families, and his decision to relocate the Argentine Embassy to Jerusalem as indications of a strong alliance with Israel and its security. Milei's actions are described as reflecting a deep personal commitment to Israel and a stance against antisemitism.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara met Holocaust survivors who have been chosen to bear torches at Remembrance Day. Netanyahu described the annual gathering as moving and said the survivors are giants of the spirit who endured grave su
- Trump Attacks Iran, 35,000 Persians Dead
- IDF Kills Basheti After Hamas Attack
- High Court Opens Combat Roles to Women
The time is now 2:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, an opinion piece describes a conflict of the 21st century marked by advanced intelligence and cyberwarfare, and claims it led to the removal of key leaders from a dangerous regime in Persia. The article argues that those who controlled Persia imposed a harsh rule, imprisoning the Persian people and turning life into a difficult environment, but that the dynamic shifted when the United States president Donald J. Trump intervened; the piece states the regime ran in response. It frames the decision as a moral choice by the president, noting that he faced opposition from advisers and from voices believed to oppose his stance, yet he chose to act, launching an attack on Iran. The piece claims that more than 35,000 Persians, many of them young, were killed. The narrative also uses a Forrest Gump reference to illustrate the reversal of the bully's momentum. The report presents these claims as the opinion of the author.
In Regional Impacts, the Israeli Defense Forces announced the killing of Yousef Ibrahim Mahmoud Basheti, described as part of a Hamas group that fired anti-tank missiles at Gaza in January 2024 near Israeli troops and at a tank guarding them. The missiles targeted buildings loaded with explosives, triggering their collapse and the deaths of 21 IDF soldiers, most of them reservists from Unit 8208 tasked with clearing dangerous items. A military spokesperson said Basheti's elimination represents a significant step in addressing one of the war’s most severe attacks. The report also notes that several other Hamas operatives were seen approaching the Yellow Line planning further attacks and were killed in subsequent efforts.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Hana Laszlo has decided not to light the Independence Day torch, citing the distress of bereaved parents who appealed against her being honored. An Otzma Yehudit lawmaker praised the decision, while Tourism Minister Haim Katz confirmed the lineup of torchbearers and Transport Minister Miri Regev said there would be 14 torchbearers this year instead of 15. Laszlo posted on Instagram denying allegations about her statements and said there would be no replacement. In a separate ruling, the High Court of Justice ordered the IDF to implement equal opportunity for women in combat roles to the extent possible, with a pilot program to integrate women into the maneuvering armored corps by the November 2026 draft cycle. The decision emphasized equality as the starting point for military service, with exceptions to be justified by the nature of the role, and the burden of proof resting with the military. The petitions, filed in 2020 by female candidates and service members seeking equal access to elite units such as infantry and armor, were resolved with a principle-focused ruling.
In another development, President Isaac Herzog will award Argentinian President Javier Milei with the Presidential Medal of Honor during his visit to Israel, recognizing Milei's consistent and outspoken commitment to Israel since taking office in 2023. The statement highlighted Milei's support on the international stage, his expressions of solidarity with Gaza hostages' families, and his decision to relocate the Argentine Embassy to Jerusalem as indications of a strong alliance with Israel and its security. Milei's actions are described as reflecting a deep personal commitment to Israel and a stance against antisemitism.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara met Holocaust survivors who have been chosen to bear torches at Remembrance Day. Netanyahu described the annual gathering as moving and said the survivors are giants of the spirit who endured grave su