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

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

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Iran hints Hormuz concession opens Oman route
IDF destroys 1,000 Hezbollah sites in Lebanon
ADL: 93% antisemitic content left on Instagram

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

In Regional Impacts, Iran is signaling a possible concession in negotiations with the United States that could let ships pass through the Oman side of the Strait of Hormuz without risk of attack, a source briefed by Tehran said. The Strait handles about 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas flows, and the war has caused the largest disruption to global energy supplies as traffic through Hormuz has been interrupted. Hundreds of tankers and about 20,000 seafarers have been stranded inside the Gulf since the conflict began on February 28. The source noted that the plan would let ships use the Oman side unimpeded, but did not specify whether mines would be cleared or whether all vessels, including those linked to Israel, would be allowed through. The deal would depend on Washington’s response to Tehran’s demands.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, IDF combat engineers blowing up endless amounts of Hezbollah terror infrastructure is described by Lieutenant-Colonel R, commander of the combat engineering battalion 603. He says his unit has found and destroyed more than 1,000 terror infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon over almost five weeks of operation, part of the brigade’s ongoing effort after earlier actions in Gaza. R notes a long service history and that the battalion has been continually refreshing its skills since returning from Gaza. Separately, Prime Minister Netanyahu affirmed support for residents in the north while saying forces are continuing to strike Hezbollah, with fighting concentrated on Bint Jbeil, a site he described as a former Hezbollah stronghold. He warned that the objective is to overcome Bint Jbeil and to eliminate that stronghold. A Hezbollah official warned that any Lebanese government that cooperates with Israel will be overthrown. Earlier today, an IDF soldier was severely injured and four other soldiers were lightly injured by Hezbollah rocket fire in southern Lebanon. In a separate development, sirens were reported in Ejar following rocket fire from Lebanon as tensions persist in the area.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, the Reservists Party launched a campaign aimed at haredi and Arab parties ahead of elections, calling for preventing those who do not serve in the IDF from voting or running for the Knesset. The campaign mirrors a 2019 effort by Netanyahu’s Likud that targeted journalists, substituting four MKs from haredi and Arab parties in the central visual and the slogan “They won’t decide, the serving public will decide.” Reservists leader Yoaz Hendel said the serving public will change the political landscape. In a separate contact, Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar and Netanyahu spoke in a warm introductory call, with Magyar inviting Netanyahu to a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Hungarian Uprising and Netanyahu inviting Magyar to a government-to-government meeting in Jerusalem. Magyar stressed a desire to maintain a close relationship, noting Hungary’s Jewish community and the shared ties between the two countries.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a new ADL analysis finds that moderation cuts have left most extremist and antisemitic content on Instagram largely unchecked, with 93% of such content reported by ADL researchers not removed. The report highlights accounts and posts tied to white supremacist networks, groups designated as foreign terrorist organizations by the US, and vendors selling Nazi merchandise, arguing that Meta’s rollback of fact-checking and automation has created a permissive environment for hate. ADL’s Jonathan Greenblatt urged that the platform’s moderation gaps allow hate content to thrive. S
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