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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-13 at 12:02
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250 Hezbollah fighters killed in strikes
Trump threatens Iranian vessels near Hormuz
Antisemitic incidents exceed 1000 worldwide
The time is now 12:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, The Jerusalem Post’s must-listen news roundup hosted by Shifra Jacobs highlights Turkish Foreign Minister’s bold claims against Israel as the Iran ceasefire hangs by a thread. The program’s headlines are edited by Tobias Siegal and Lara Sukster Mosheyof, and it is produced by Shifra Jacobs.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Israeli officials describe rapid and devastating strikes against Hezbollah, with a senior IDF intelligence official saying hundreds of fighters and key command centers were hit in minutes during attacks on April 8, spanning Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon. Official accounts say about 250 Hezbollah fighters were killed in that brief, high-intensity action, with several commanders in intelligence, aerial threats, and logistics among those targeted. In Nahariya, a Hezbollah rocket barrage wounded a woman, six rockets were intercepted, and a seventh struck a residence, lightly wounding the occupant; drones were also launched toward northern Israel, with IDF defenses intercepting at least one drone as more than 10 hostile aircraft were reported operating from Lebanon. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at a government meeting, describing efforts to push the enemy away from the border and to expand a security zone that would deter incursions and blunt anti-tank missile threats, while linking the current crisis to stalled negotiations with Iran and the broader US stance, including a naval blockade that was described as part of coordinated pressure.
In the US Policy Concerning Israel, President Trump warned on Truth Social that any Iranian vessels attempting to approach the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would be “immediately ELIMINATED,” saying Iran has many ships at the bottom of the sea, while dismissing a potential threat from a small group of fast attack ships. Netanyahu said he fully backs the American blockade and spoke with Vice President JD Vance about the progress and the collapse of negotiations with Iran, noting close coordination with the United States. In a parallel development, the blockade itself has begun, signaling a hard line in the US posture toward Iran amid ongoing regional tensions.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Women of the Wall asked Defense Minister Israel Katz to give a woman a prominent role at next week’s Remembrance Day ceremony at the Western Wall, arguing that the ceremony has long excluded women from meaningful participation and calling for a correction of that inequality in light of women’s contributions to military and civilian life. Separately, the High Court of Justice struck down the government’s faction-based framework for Knesset member visits to security prisoners, ruling the arrangement unlawful in its current form; the court also unanimously rejected Ta’al MK Ahmad Tibi’s request to meet imprisoned Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, saying security considerations and the merits of the petition did not warrant relief at this stage.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Israel reports about 1,000 antisemitic incidents worldwide in the past year, with more than 300 in the United States, and more than 130 in both the United Kingdom and France. Across 72 countries, roughly 958 incidents were logged, with 20 Jews killed in antisemitic attacks, including 15 fatalities tied to the Bondi Beach massacre in Australia. The report notes that over 70 percent of incidents occurred in Western nations with sizable Jewish communities, and provides additional context on survivor populations and migration patterns.
In Israeli Economy and Business, attention turns to the Polymarket prediction m
250 Hezbollah fighters killed in strikes
Trump threatens Iranian vessels near Hormuz
Antisemitic incidents exceed 1000 worldwide
The time is now 12:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, The Jerusalem Post’s must-listen news roundup hosted by Shifra Jacobs highlights Turkish Foreign Minister’s bold claims against Israel as the Iran ceasefire hangs by a thread. The program’s headlines are edited by Tobias Siegal and Lara Sukster Mosheyof, and it is produced by Shifra Jacobs.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Israeli officials describe rapid and devastating strikes against Hezbollah, with a senior IDF intelligence official saying hundreds of fighters and key command centers were hit in minutes during attacks on April 8, spanning Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon. Official accounts say about 250 Hezbollah fighters were killed in that brief, high-intensity action, with several commanders in intelligence, aerial threats, and logistics among those targeted. In Nahariya, a Hezbollah rocket barrage wounded a woman, six rockets were intercepted, and a seventh struck a residence, lightly wounding the occupant; drones were also launched toward northern Israel, with IDF defenses intercepting at least one drone as more than 10 hostile aircraft were reported operating from Lebanon. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at a government meeting, describing efforts to push the enemy away from the border and to expand a security zone that would deter incursions and blunt anti-tank missile threats, while linking the current crisis to stalled negotiations with Iran and the broader US stance, including a naval blockade that was described as part of coordinated pressure.
In the US Policy Concerning Israel, President Trump warned on Truth Social that any Iranian vessels attempting to approach the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would be “immediately ELIMINATED,” saying Iran has many ships at the bottom of the sea, while dismissing a potential threat from a small group of fast attack ships. Netanyahu said he fully backs the American blockade and spoke with Vice President JD Vance about the progress and the collapse of negotiations with Iran, noting close coordination with the United States. In a parallel development, the blockade itself has begun, signaling a hard line in the US posture toward Iran amid ongoing regional tensions.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Women of the Wall asked Defense Minister Israel Katz to give a woman a prominent role at next week’s Remembrance Day ceremony at the Western Wall, arguing that the ceremony has long excluded women from meaningful participation and calling for a correction of that inequality in light of women’s contributions to military and civilian life. Separately, the High Court of Justice struck down the government’s faction-based framework for Knesset member visits to security prisoners, ruling the arrangement unlawful in its current form; the court also unanimously rejected Ta’al MK Ahmad Tibi’s request to meet imprisoned Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, saying security considerations and the merits of the petition did not warrant relief at this stage.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Israel reports about 1,000 antisemitic incidents worldwide in the past year, with more than 300 in the United States, and more than 130 in both the United Kingdom and France. Across 72 countries, roughly 958 incidents were logged, with 20 Jews killed in antisemitic attacks, including 15 fatalities tied to the Bondi Beach massacre in Australia. The report notes that over 70 percent of incidents occurred in Western nations with sizable Jewish communities, and provides additional context on survivor populations and migration patterns.
In Israeli Economy and Business, attention turns to the Polymarket prediction m