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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-14 at 13:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-14 at 13:02

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Israel Lebanon talks begin details sparse
IDF soldiers wounded as Hezbollah clash erupts
Court reinstates 656 million against PLO PA

The time is now 1:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Regional Impacts, Israel-Lebanon talks have begun. Talks between Israel and Lebanon have started, with no further details provided in this release.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, IDF soldiers wounded by Hezbollah terrorists, as weapons found in Lebanon home. An Israeli force in Bint Jbeil encountered a terrorist cell that opened fire on soldiers; the IDF returned fire and killed two attackers, with a third killed as he attempted to flee in a follow-up strike. Three IDF soldiers were severely wounded, one moderately, and six lightly. During operations in southern Lebanon, Nahal Brigade troops located Hezbollah weapons and equipment inside a civilian home, including Kalashnikov rifles, magazines, and Hezbollah military vests.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, A just US ruling, an Israeli absurdity: The Jewish state is complicit in rewarding terror - opinion. The US Federal Appeals Court reinstated a $656 million judgment against the PLO and the Palestinian Authority in a lawsuit brought by American victims of terrorist attacks in Israel. The ruling is described by supporters as a step against the practice of paying families of terrorists. The report notes that Israel collects and transfers tax funds on behalf of the PA, which funds those payments, a detail seen as relevant to how the funds flow and potential affected outcomes for victims’ families.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Do Israelis know what’s going on? - opinion. An opinion piece questions whether there is voluntary censorship or limited information shared with the public about the war. It suggests that since the 2023 outbreak, leaders and some media have sometimes withheld information, raising concerns that citizens may be less informed than the situation warrants, even as the conflict has continued for more than two and a half years.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Holocaust education gets a bad rap, but it’s not falling short, we are - opinion. As Holocaust Remembrance Day marks about 81 years since the end of World War II, concerns are raised that many US students lack basic knowledge of the history, even as antisemitic incidents rise and violence against Jews occurs. Some critics argue Holocaust education is failing, while proponents say educators must continue presenting accurate history and evidence to counter misinformation and disinformation.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, German pro-Israel activist, granddaughter of Nazis, warns: 'Antisemitism is threat to democracy'. Karoline Preisler, granddaughter of a Nazi soldier and a prominent counter-protester, told Walla that antisemitism is a real threat to democracies worldwide and that what happened on October 7 changed the global perspective on anti-Semitism, underscoring the urgency of countering it.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Swastika shown in Polish parliament during March of the Living. Polish MP Konrad Berkowicz displayed a Nazi swastika in the Sejm, claiming Israel bears responsibility for Gaza’s child death toll. The act violated Polish law prohibiting Nazi symbols and drew swift condemnation from the House Speaker and others, highlighting tensions around anti-Semitism and public discourse.

In Uplifting News, Florida Jewish community says kaddish for children killed in Holocaust. At Temple Beth El in West Palm Beach, the Remember a Child program keeps a mourner’s kaddish for children who were slain in the Holocaust and have no living relatives to recite for them. About a third of the 150-family congregation participate; Rabbi Alan Bell leads the service, and he and his wife have “adopted” a girl named Ren
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