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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-15 at 01:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-15 at 01:02

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Mossad strikes Tehran amid ongoing campaign
Ceasefire nears as US-Iraq-Iran tensions ease
Ben-Gvir hearing marks security leadership scrutiny

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

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, at the Mossad headquarters in central Israel, the agency’s chief, Dadi Barnea, said the Mossad acted again in the heart of Tehran, providing precise intelligence to the air force and striking missiles that threatened Israeli civilians. He stressed the mission is not finished and the campaign will continue and unfold even after the strikes in Tehran. In southern Lebanon, the commander of the 52nd Battalion was seriously wounded during an operation, with investigators examining whether he was struck by fire from Israeli forces. The funeral of Reserve Major Ayal Oriel Bianco, who fell in Lebanon, was held. Italy has decided to withdraw from Israel, and Hungary sent a troubling message to Israel as part of a broader regional thread, alongside a survival account of the legendary Northern Command commander.

In Regional Impacts, US President Donald Trump said the US-Iraq-Iran conflict is “very close” to ending as hostilities ease under a two-week ceasefire, with peace talks expected to resume on Thursday between Washington and Tehran. Trump noted that the naval blockade of Iranian ports remains in place, saying US operations would continue despite signs of de-escalation. Vice President Vance and senior White House officials held talks with Iranian counterparts over the weekend in Pakistan on Tehran’s nuclear program and enrichment plans, though no breakthrough was reported. Separately, Iran is reported to have used a Chinese spy satellite during the recent war, giving its forces new capability to target US bases across the Middle East.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, IDF troops in southern Lebanon uncovered an anti-tank missile launcher aimed at northern Israel and carried out a series of strikes on Hezbollah targets and infrastructure. Forces from the 8th Brigade, under the 91st Division, remain active along the border, coordinating with the Air Force as they push against Hezbollah positions, including a command center where a terrorist operative was present at the time of a strike. The military said it will continue operations to deter Hezbollah threats and protect Israeli civilians, with ongoing emphasis on preventing attacks against communities along Israel’s northern border.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, an editorial on Iron Dome funding notes that support in Congress is shifting as more progressives question continued US funding for the system, arguing that it has emboldened Israel. Figures cited include J Street, Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ro Khanna, and Brad Lander, along with the Democratic Socialists of America and Jewish Voice for Peace, who have voiced opposition to future budget allocations for Israeli defense systems. In a separate briefing, security sources told Maariv that Mossad chief Dadi Barnea presented to American officials a full plan that includes sustained, intensified fighting and subsequent steps expected to unfold over weeks or months that would aim to bring about a regime change in Iran, with the broader wave of the conflict not yet cresting.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, the decisive hearing of Itamar Ben-Gvir begins today, with an expanded Supreme Court panel set to hear petitions seeking the removal of the national security minister over actions in his ministry and alleged overreach. The proceedings mark a notable departure in format and scope from prior conflicts over this office, reflecting heightened scrutiny of security leadership at a pivotal moment.

In Uplifting News, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund, or KKL-JNF, is releasing a collection of photographs documenting the Fores
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