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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-08 at 21:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-08 at 21:01

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IDF Downs Houthis Drone Over Eilat
Trump Warns Netanyahu Alone Against Iran
Italy Probes Ben-Gvir Over Flotilla

The time is now 9:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the topic’s headline notes that IDF downs a drone over Eilat launched by Yemen’s Houthis, and the accompanying summary states that army sirens in Western Galilee were triggered by a Hezbollah drone. The Times of Israel’s liveblog on Tuesday’s events reports that Israeli authorities released Rand Halawani, a 20-year-old player on the Palestinian national women’s football team, after six days in detention in Jerusalem; she was ordered to remain under house arrest for five days, with police stressing that the ruling does not determine the outcome of any future legal proceedings. Her mother told AFP she felt overwhelming joy after a difficult period, while officials emphasized the procedural nature of the decision. The report underscores continuing regional frictions tied to Iran’s proxies and ongoing cross-border security concerns.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump to Israel’s Channel 12: “I told Bibi to be very careful what he does or he could soon find himself standing alone against Iran.” The remarks were reported as part of a Washington posture that stresses alignment with President Trump’s view on Iran. Separately, Trump said the US would declare total victory over Iran within two weeks, claiming Netanyahu follows his orders while Iran warned of a crushing response if Israeli operations in Lebanon continue. A World Israel News item echoed the warning, quoting Trump telling Netanyahu that he “might soon be left alone against Iran.” The statements illustrate a highly charged exchange over how Washington and Jerusalem should handle the broader confrontation with Iran and its regional allies.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Italy opens investigation into Ben-Gvir over handling of Sumud Flotilla activists. The Rome Public Prosecutor’s Office has opened an inquiry into National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir in connection with the May 2026 Global Sumud Flotilla incident, with prosecutors examining potential offenses including kidnapping, torture, violations of maritime navigation laws, and attempted murder in relation to the interception of the vessels at sea. France’s National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor’s Office has already launched a preliminary inquiry into alleged torture and war crimes. Ben-Gvir responded on X, saying, “Israel is not a punching bag for a bunch of lying terrorism supporters who fabricate slander and falsehoods against our fighters.” The case highlights mounting international scrutiny of actions taken during the flotilla encounter.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, John Lithgow wins Tony Award for portraying Roald Dahl in Giant. Lithgow spoke about the roots of antisemitism and bigotry, saying that in portraying Dahl he sought to expose the damage such attitudes cause, remarking, “Who knows where antisemitism or any bigotry comes from. In playing the role, I just looked for the damage.” Accepting the award, he became the oldest performer to win a competitive Tony at age 80, and he acknowledged the work of the play’s Jewish author, Mark Rosenblatt, while noting the broader theme of cruelty in a cruel age.

In Uplifting News, Hapoel Tel Aviv wins first game in basketball series on a technicality after Iran missiles. The semifinal matchup against Hapoel Jerusalem was halted when missiles from Iran began to rain down on the Holy Land; after a pause, Tel Aviv returned to the court but Jerusalem’s players refused to continue, leaving Tel Aviv with a win on a technicality and a final ruling to be issued later. Separately, Maccabiah launches a five-day sports festival at Expo Tel Aviv, called Expo Maccabiah City, running July 6–10, 2026. The indoor Olympic
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