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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-14 at 03:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-14 at 03:02

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Iran warns ceasefire won’t extend; war looming
US-sanctioned Rich Starry exits Gulf
Chelsea Manning among NYC protest arrests

The time is now 3:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Iranian spokesman Ebrahim Rezaei warned that the ceasefire will not be extended, saying the Americans will either recognize Iran's rights, including our control over the Strait or Hormuz, or they will have war.

In Regional Impacts, a US-sanctioned Chinese tanker named Rich Starry passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, becoming the first vessel to exit the Gulf since the blockade began, and it is carrying about 250,000 barrels of methanol loaded at the United Arab Emirates' Hamriyah port. The Rich Starry is owned by Shanghai Xuanrun Shipping Co Ltd and has Chinese crew on board; the vessel and its operator were sanctioned by the United States for dealing with Iran. A second US-sanctioned tanker, Murlikishan, was also reported heading into the strait on Tuesday as an empty handysize carrier, expected to load fuel oil at Iraq on April 16; this vessel has previously transported Russian and Iranian oil. Separately, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned that Turkey could act against Israel if it has sufficient strength, noting Turkey’s past actions in Nagorno-Karabakh and Libya; historically, Turkey has not carried out a large-scale conventional invasion since 1974, though it has conducted significant ground operations in Syria and Iraq.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, dozens were detained in New York City during protests against US arms sales to Israel, with Chelsea Manning among those arrested; demonstrators from groups including Jewish Voice for Peace gathered near the offices of Senate leaders and chanted slogans calling to end US military support, stop the bombs, and let Gaza live, while criticizing US-Israeli strikes on Iran and IDF activity in Gaza and Lebanon; police would not immediately provide a total. Separately, reports said the United States promised Lebanon that it would press Israel to agree to a ceasefire, with talks set for 6 p.m. Israel time under US auspices focusing solely on the ceasefire, as Lebanon warned there would be no further negotiations without it, and Washington adjusted the timing to include Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Rubio is expected to join the meeting between the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors in Washington later today, a development viewed positively by Israel; officials noted that Lebanon has long hosted Hezbollah and that confronting the group would come at a political and security cost, though the aim is not to let neighbors live with the threat.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, police arrested about a dozen members of the Hariri crime organization in an early-morning raid on homes in Umm al-Fahm, Taybeh, Kafr Qasim, and Nablus; the suspects, including a senior member described as the “arbitrator of the underworld,” face charges of extortion under threat and the use of explosive devices, with alleged extortion of residents in the Samaria region of the West Bank totaling millions of shekels; weapons, drugs, cash, and vehicles were seized, and police pledged that crime groups will not be allowed to cooperate with terrorist entities or to establish safe havens in Judea and Samaria. A Hebrew-language piece accompanying the report features sharp rhetoric about Iran and security concerns, including claims that antisemitism is orchestrated and funded, along with other headlines about regional tensions and security developments.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, pro-Palestinian activists were banned from a vigil at Buchenwald memorial as a Weimar court upheld a police ban, saying the planned protest would likely violate the dignity of victims. The group Kufiyas in Buchenwald argued the event would honor the memory of Buchenwal
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