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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-14 at 07:02
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Iranian delegation faces airstrike threat en route
Ten IDF soldiers wounded in Lebanon clash
Guilty plea in Hezbollah plot against Israelis
The time is now 7:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, the Iranian delegation faced urgent security threats on Monday while en route to Islamabad, Pakistan, for ceasefire negotiation talks with the United States, according to Al-Mayadeen. Professor Mohammad Marandi, who accompanied the delegation, said they were warned of a potential attack on their aircraft, prompting heightened caution during and after the visit. On the way back to Tehran after talks ended, the group took an alternative route “after confirming that the delegation was under attack,” Marandi said. Marandi, described by Iran International as the regime’s “government mouthpiece” with close ties to former supreme leader Ali Khamenei, told Al-Mayadeen, “We don’t trust the United States,” and stated that the regime is bolstering its military capabilities “while we are at the negotiating table.” Negotiating teams from the US and Iran could return to Islamabad this week.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the Israeli Defense Forces say ten soldiers were wounded in south Lebanon fighting, three in serious condition. The soldiers were injured during a close-quarters encounter with Hezbollah terrorists, with one listed in moderate condition and six others sustaining light wounds.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, World Israel News reports that the US and Iran are planning a new round of ceasefire talks despite a blockade. Another round of talks could take place before the ceasefire expires on April 21.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, prosecutors asked the Jerusalem District Court to transfer for review by appropriately cleared officials any Shin Bet opinion that may have been submitted in connection with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request to cancel upcoming testimony in his criminal trial. In the filing, prosecutors said they had not received any Shin Bet opinion, had not been notified that such a document would be submitted, and were left to piece together the matter from media reports and a court-administration notice. They argued that if material bearing on Netanyahu’s ability to testify was indeed placed before the judges, it should also have been made available to the prosecution through officials with the necessary security clearance. The request followed a weekend Channel 13 report that a classified Shin Bet opinion had been attached, or separately conveyed, in connection with Netanyahu’s bid to cancel this week’s and next week’s hearings.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Tennessee white supremacist has pleaded guilty to conspiring with Hezbollah to attack Israeli officials in the United States. The case marks another instance cited by authorities and observers as part of a broader pattern of antisemitic violence and intimidation linked to extremist networks.
Also in Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, at Auschwitz-Birkenau on Holocaust Remembrance Day, a March of the Living press conference featured survivors, international delegations, and senior figures warning of a rise in antisemitism since October 7, 2023. Revital Yakhin Krakowski, chief executive of March of the Living in Israel, said, “We are standing here in the place where 1.1 million people were murdered. Since October 7, antisemitism has spread everywhere.” March of the Living President Phyllis Heideman added that this is a difficult day for the Jewish community and thanked law enforcement representatives from around the world who joined the march to learn about and confront the growing threat.
In Uplifting News, thousands gathered in Krakow to honor Holocaust survivors at the March of the Living. Nearly two thousand visitors filled Penderecki Hall a
Iranian delegation faces airstrike threat en route
Ten IDF soldiers wounded in Lebanon clash
Guilty plea in Hezbollah plot against Israelis
The time is now 7:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, the Iranian delegation faced urgent security threats on Monday while en route to Islamabad, Pakistan, for ceasefire negotiation talks with the United States, according to Al-Mayadeen. Professor Mohammad Marandi, who accompanied the delegation, said they were warned of a potential attack on their aircraft, prompting heightened caution during and after the visit. On the way back to Tehran after talks ended, the group took an alternative route “after confirming that the delegation was under attack,” Marandi said. Marandi, described by Iran International as the regime’s “government mouthpiece” with close ties to former supreme leader Ali Khamenei, told Al-Mayadeen, “We don’t trust the United States,” and stated that the regime is bolstering its military capabilities “while we are at the negotiating table.” Negotiating teams from the US and Iran could return to Islamabad this week.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the Israeli Defense Forces say ten soldiers were wounded in south Lebanon fighting, three in serious condition. The soldiers were injured during a close-quarters encounter with Hezbollah terrorists, with one listed in moderate condition and six others sustaining light wounds.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, World Israel News reports that the US and Iran are planning a new round of ceasefire talks despite a blockade. Another round of talks could take place before the ceasefire expires on April 21.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, prosecutors asked the Jerusalem District Court to transfer for review by appropriately cleared officials any Shin Bet opinion that may have been submitted in connection with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request to cancel upcoming testimony in his criminal trial. In the filing, prosecutors said they had not received any Shin Bet opinion, had not been notified that such a document would be submitted, and were left to piece together the matter from media reports and a court-administration notice. They argued that if material bearing on Netanyahu’s ability to testify was indeed placed before the judges, it should also have been made available to the prosecution through officials with the necessary security clearance. The request followed a weekend Channel 13 report that a classified Shin Bet opinion had been attached, or separately conveyed, in connection with Netanyahu’s bid to cancel this week’s and next week’s hearings.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Tennessee white supremacist has pleaded guilty to conspiring with Hezbollah to attack Israeli officials in the United States. The case marks another instance cited by authorities and observers as part of a broader pattern of antisemitic violence and intimidation linked to extremist networks.
Also in Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, at Auschwitz-Birkenau on Holocaust Remembrance Day, a March of the Living press conference featured survivors, international delegations, and senior figures warning of a rise in antisemitism since October 7, 2023. Revital Yakhin Krakowski, chief executive of March of the Living in Israel, said, “We are standing here in the place where 1.1 million people were murdered. Since October 7, antisemitism has spread everywhere.” March of the Living President Phyllis Heideman added that this is a difficult day for the Jewish community and thanked law enforcement representatives from around the world who joined the march to learn about and confront the growing threat.
In Uplifting News, thousands gathered in Krakow to honor Holocaust survivors at the March of the Living. Nearly two thousand visitors filled Penderecki Hall a