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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-17 at 03:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-17 at 03:02

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IDF Debuts Ro'em Howitzer in Lebanon
Civilians Return South as Lebanon Ceasefire Holds
Herzl Statue Vandalized Legs Sawed Hat Stolen

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 Regional Impacts, Lebanese civilians forced their way past barriers on the Al-Qasmiya Bridge over the Litani River on Thursday, ignoring warnings by the IDF to refrain from returning south of the river until further notice. Videos circulating on social media show civilians who fled north at the start of Israel's war with Hezbollah attempting to move back south via the Litani's central bridge, which the IDF had not destroyed. The Israel-Lebanon ceasefire went into effect at midnight between Thursday and Friday, a 10-day pause that could be extended by mutual agreement and as Lebanon demonstrates its sovereignty, according to a US State Department press release. How the IDF will respond as residents attempt to return to southern villages remains an open question.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the IDF has operated its Ro'em self-propelled howitzer for the first time, using it in an operation in southern Lebanon. The Ro'em was fired at several Hezbollah anti-tank targets posing a threat to IDF forces, and the firing was declared an operational success that will inform new artillery fire responses while fighting. The system is described as capable of a higher firing rate, longer range, and multi-trajectory delivery to hit targets simultaneously, with mobility and full automation that reduces crew exposure. A senior officer called the event historic, saying it translates to more firepower in less time with less risk to troops.

A Lebanese parliamentarian affiliated with Hezbollah, Hassan Haj Hassan, said the ceasefire was imposed on Israel due to clear pressure from Iran, and that Trump yielded to Iranian pressure to force Netanyahu to accept a ceasefire in Lebanon. He urged vigilance, arguing that the enemy has already violated the current ceasefire several times. Separately, Yemen’s Houthi government’s information ministry described the Lebanon ceasefire as a historic victory for Hezbollah and Lebanon, attributed to unity across resisting fronts from Palestine through Iran to Lebanon and Yemen, and asserted heavy losses forced the Israeli side to concede the ceasefire.

In the Israeli Domestic Politics section, four Border Police soldiers were disciplined for a barbecue they lit at the Beit Horon base, a move that led to their sentencing to military prison. Protesters gathered outside Prison 10 on Wednesday after the incident, which raised questions about proportionality, military discipline, and religious coercion. Relatives said the base was largely empty after Passover when the act occurred, and the soldiers felt they had not received sufficient food. A duty officer who noticed the barbecue ordered its extinguishing and later filed a complaint; the four were initially sentenced to 21 days in military prison, but the punishment was reduced on appeal to 14 days. A father of one of the soldiers asked, “My daughter feels she was treated like she was nothing. Even if there was a breach of orders, where is the proportionality?” There is also a broader critique from state oversight, as the State Comptroller criticized the Transportation Ministry for its preparedness during the aviation crisis that followed the October 7 conflict. The report found no procedure for prioritizing the return of Israelis stranded abroad based on economy or national needs, even as soldiers and reservists faced delays and high prices to secure flights. The Comptroller praised the Civil Aviation Authority and airlines for continuing to operate, while noting gaps in emergency planning. In political polling, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s coalition remains at 49 seats against a 61-seat opposition majority, according to Maariv, wi
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