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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-11 at 12:02
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Pentagon Lockdown as Hazmat Air Quality Sparks
IDF Commander Readies Beirut Advance If Ordered
EU Backs West Bank SMEs Bypassing PA
The time is now 12:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, the Pentagon is locked down after a hazardous materials incident prompted air quality concerns, triggering evacuations and a shelter-in-place order as investigators assess the risk. Arlington County Fire Department Hazmat teams responded, with floors two through five evacuated. A Pentagon spokesman said the building’s safety systems detected an air quality issue and standard protection protocols are in effect while officials determine its significance. Response teams are in place to support occupants.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, IDF Golani Brigade Battalion 13 Commander M told The Jerusalem Post that if orders are given, his unit is prepared to advance on Beirut. He described recent operations in the Wadi Saluki area, taken from Hezbollah, noting it improves safety for northern civilians and disrupts Hezbollah drone and rocket launching lines, while the FPV drone threat remains. He has 15 years in the IDF and has seen action in Gaza in 2025; three soldiers from his battalion were killed, and roughly 50 Hezbollah fighters have been killed in the area. The unit also seized weapons and tunnels, including materials from Iran outlining military strategy.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, The IDF promoted two officers to the General Staff this week: Guy Markizeno was promoted to Major General and named the prime minister’s military secretary, replacing Roman Gofman, who left to become Mossad director. Markizeno previously served as the defense minister’s military secretary and held command positions in the Artillery Corps. Tal Politis was promoted to Vice Admiral and named defense attaché in Washington, replacing Hidai Zilberman, who left to head the Planning Directorate; the post had been temporarily held by Brigadier-General Arik Ben-Dov. The prime minister’s military secretary serves as a channel between the General Staff and the PM, while the defense attaché represents the General Staff’s thinking in Washington, according to the IDF. Israel’s defense minister called out the strategic US-Israel alliance as a central pillar of security and stability in the Middle East. In a separate opinion piece, Ronald Lauder argues Israel faces an image problem and needs professional help, linking public opinion to recent security and diplomatic issues. The piece notes Iran fired missiles into Israel, President Trump publicly urged Netanyahu not to retaliate, and Trump said Washington calls the shots; it also references leaks about a Defense Intelligence Agency investigation into Israeli espionage and surveys showing unfavorable views of Israel in the United States and abroad.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Jerry Seinfeld was approached by influencer FinesseFave after a Knicks playoff win and was asked to say “Free Palestine.” Seinfeld replied, “Ha-ha. It doesn’t exist,” and walked away, while the influencer posted a video with the caption claiming Seinfeld hasn’t been relevant in decades. In Toronto, the former top lawyer of the Toronto District School Board filed a lawsuit alleging a poisoned and systemically antisemitic environment. Paul Koven, a Jewish former executive at the TDSB, claims Associate Director Leola Pon made overtly antisemitic and racially divisive remarks and that the district fostered a hostile environment toward Jewish staff and leadership during 2023-2024.
In Israeli Economy and Business, European Investment Bank and the European Commission announced a €395 million package to support Palestinian micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in the West Bank, channeling funds directly through local banks to expand access to credit and bypass the Palestini
Pentagon Lockdown as Hazmat Air Quality Sparks
IDF Commander Readies Beirut Advance If Ordered
EU Backs West Bank SMEs Bypassing PA
The time is now 12:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, the Pentagon is locked down after a hazardous materials incident prompted air quality concerns, triggering evacuations and a shelter-in-place order as investigators assess the risk. Arlington County Fire Department Hazmat teams responded, with floors two through five evacuated. A Pentagon spokesman said the building’s safety systems detected an air quality issue and standard protection protocols are in effect while officials determine its significance. Response teams are in place to support occupants.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, IDF Golani Brigade Battalion 13 Commander M told The Jerusalem Post that if orders are given, his unit is prepared to advance on Beirut. He described recent operations in the Wadi Saluki area, taken from Hezbollah, noting it improves safety for northern civilians and disrupts Hezbollah drone and rocket launching lines, while the FPV drone threat remains. He has 15 years in the IDF and has seen action in Gaza in 2025; three soldiers from his battalion were killed, and roughly 50 Hezbollah fighters have been killed in the area. The unit also seized weapons and tunnels, including materials from Iran outlining military strategy.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, The IDF promoted two officers to the General Staff this week: Guy Markizeno was promoted to Major General and named the prime minister’s military secretary, replacing Roman Gofman, who left to become Mossad director. Markizeno previously served as the defense minister’s military secretary and held command positions in the Artillery Corps. Tal Politis was promoted to Vice Admiral and named defense attaché in Washington, replacing Hidai Zilberman, who left to head the Planning Directorate; the post had been temporarily held by Brigadier-General Arik Ben-Dov. The prime minister’s military secretary serves as a channel between the General Staff and the PM, while the defense attaché represents the General Staff’s thinking in Washington, according to the IDF. Israel’s defense minister called out the strategic US-Israel alliance as a central pillar of security and stability in the Middle East. In a separate opinion piece, Ronald Lauder argues Israel faces an image problem and needs professional help, linking public opinion to recent security and diplomatic issues. The piece notes Iran fired missiles into Israel, President Trump publicly urged Netanyahu not to retaliate, and Trump said Washington calls the shots; it also references leaks about a Defense Intelligence Agency investigation into Israeli espionage and surveys showing unfavorable views of Israel in the United States and abroad.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Jerry Seinfeld was approached by influencer FinesseFave after a Knicks playoff win and was asked to say “Free Palestine.” Seinfeld replied, “Ha-ha. It doesn’t exist,” and walked away, while the influencer posted a video with the caption claiming Seinfeld hasn’t been relevant in decades. In Toronto, the former top lawyer of the Toronto District School Board filed a lawsuit alleging a poisoned and systemically antisemitic environment. Paul Koven, a Jewish former executive at the TDSB, claims Associate Director Leola Pon made overtly antisemitic and racially divisive remarks and that the district fostered a hostile environment toward Jewish staff and leadership during 2023-2024.
In Israeli Economy and Business, European Investment Bank and the European Commission announced a €395 million package to support Palestinian micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in the West Bank, channeling funds directly through local banks to expand access to credit and bypass the Palestini