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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-13 at 17:02
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Israel Eases Wartime Rules Hezbollah Fights On
Israel Lebanon Washington Talks Amid Kidnap Threats
NYC Protesters Block Bomb Sales to Israel
The time is now 5:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the latest from the front and the diplomacy around it is shaping a cautious, ongoing balance. The IDF Home Front Command has further eased wartime restrictions as fighting with Hezbollah continues and a ceasefire holds with Iran. On the Lebanon border, education is allowed only in protected spaces, while in the northern Golan Heights and Upper Galilee schools may operate if shelters can be reached in time. Gatherings of up to 5,000 people are now permitted in several southern and central regions, including Jerusalem, the Negev, Eilat, and Gaza border communities. The updated rules remain in effect until Tuesday at 8 p.m., when a new assessment is expected.
Israeli and Lebanese officials are set to meet in Washington for peace talks as Hezbollah’s leader threatens to kidnap soldiers, with fighting in the north continuing as the IDF expands operations in southern Lebanon. Lebanese and Israeli authorities are pursuing a path to dialogue amid growing domestic support for a deal, while Hezbollah’s leadership has dismissed the talks as unnecessary and said the group will not surrender.
A caption circulating online describes “lighting bombs” over the city of Tyre, a claim tied to a Telegram post. There is no independent verification provided in the posting, and authorities have not confirmed such incidents.
In the US Policy Concerning Israel, nearly 100 protesters were arrested during a demonstration Monday in New York City calling on Senate Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand to block the sale of thousands of US bombs to Israel. Led by the antiwar group Jewish Voice for Peace, a crowd of hundreds initially sought a sit-in inside the Manhattan offices of the two lawmakers, whom they accuse of abetting Israel’s attacks in Lebanon and what they describe as the US-Israel war on Iran.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Orban’s paradox: A friend of Israel, a challenge for Jews analyzes the complex legacy of Hungary’s former prime minister. While Viktor Orban is seen by some as an ultra-nationalist and illiberal figure with antisemitic dog whistles in some campaigns, he has repeatedly stood with Israel. Critics point to his pro-Israel posture amid European debates over Gaza and other issues, even as his rhetoric has drawn protests and concern from various Jewish groups.
In Uplifting News, Sylvan Adams addressed a pre-Holocaust Remembrance Day gathering in Krakow, telling an audience of students and international leaders that the purpose of the march is not only to remember but to show how Jews live, emphasizing resilience and the ongoing work to combat antisemitism as the world confronts rising prejudice. Israel’s hockey hopes were buoyed as Blue-and-white skates claimed a gold in Bulgaria, finishing the IIHF World Championship Division II Group B with a perfect 5-0 record and a decisive win over Iceland that capped a remarkable run by a team competing as independent athletes due to federation disruptions. Hapoel Tel Aviv clinched a Euroleague playoff berth with a 99-88 derby win over Maccabi in Belgrade, a result that sets up a push for home-court advantage in the next round. In a wide-ranging discussion, Aron Heller spoke about a 1.5 million-strong Jewish band of brothers who fought for the Allies in World War II, highlighting the continued relevance of memory and service. The Foreign Ministry held its Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony for the Righteous Among the Nations, with over 50 foreign diplomats in attendance near a wall bearing the names of those diplomats who risked their lives to rescue Jews during the Holocau
Israel Eases Wartime Rules Hezbollah Fights On
Israel Lebanon Washington Talks Amid Kidnap Threats
NYC Protesters Block Bomb Sales to Israel
The time is now 5:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the latest from the front and the diplomacy around it is shaping a cautious, ongoing balance. The IDF Home Front Command has further eased wartime restrictions as fighting with Hezbollah continues and a ceasefire holds with Iran. On the Lebanon border, education is allowed only in protected spaces, while in the northern Golan Heights and Upper Galilee schools may operate if shelters can be reached in time. Gatherings of up to 5,000 people are now permitted in several southern and central regions, including Jerusalem, the Negev, Eilat, and Gaza border communities. The updated rules remain in effect until Tuesday at 8 p.m., when a new assessment is expected.
Israeli and Lebanese officials are set to meet in Washington for peace talks as Hezbollah’s leader threatens to kidnap soldiers, with fighting in the north continuing as the IDF expands operations in southern Lebanon. Lebanese and Israeli authorities are pursuing a path to dialogue amid growing domestic support for a deal, while Hezbollah’s leadership has dismissed the talks as unnecessary and said the group will not surrender.
A caption circulating online describes “lighting bombs” over the city of Tyre, a claim tied to a Telegram post. There is no independent verification provided in the posting, and authorities have not confirmed such incidents.
In the US Policy Concerning Israel, nearly 100 protesters were arrested during a demonstration Monday in New York City calling on Senate Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand to block the sale of thousands of US bombs to Israel. Led by the antiwar group Jewish Voice for Peace, a crowd of hundreds initially sought a sit-in inside the Manhattan offices of the two lawmakers, whom they accuse of abetting Israel’s attacks in Lebanon and what they describe as the US-Israel war on Iran.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Orban’s paradox: A friend of Israel, a challenge for Jews analyzes the complex legacy of Hungary’s former prime minister. While Viktor Orban is seen by some as an ultra-nationalist and illiberal figure with antisemitic dog whistles in some campaigns, he has repeatedly stood with Israel. Critics point to his pro-Israel posture amid European debates over Gaza and other issues, even as his rhetoric has drawn protests and concern from various Jewish groups.
In Uplifting News, Sylvan Adams addressed a pre-Holocaust Remembrance Day gathering in Krakow, telling an audience of students and international leaders that the purpose of the march is not only to remember but to show how Jews live, emphasizing resilience and the ongoing work to combat antisemitism as the world confronts rising prejudice. Israel’s hockey hopes were buoyed as Blue-and-white skates claimed a gold in Bulgaria, finishing the IIHF World Championship Division II Group B with a perfect 5-0 record and a decisive win over Iceland that capped a remarkable run by a team competing as independent athletes due to federation disruptions. Hapoel Tel Aviv clinched a Euroleague playoff berth with a 99-88 derby win over Maccabi in Belgrade, a result that sets up a push for home-court advantage in the next round. In a wide-ranging discussion, Aron Heller spoke about a 1.5 million-strong Jewish band of brothers who fought for the Allies in World War II, highlighting the continued relevance of memory and service. The Foreign Ministry held its Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony for the Righteous Among the Nations, with over 50 foreign diplomats in attendance near a wall bearing the names of those diplomats who risked their lives to rescue Jews during the Holocau