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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-11 at 14:02
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- Three Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon clash
- Trump signals framework on Iran deal
- Netanyahu unveils northern 4 billion shekel plan
The time is now 2:01 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, Israeli forces say they remain prepared for any development, with Golani Brigade commander M telling The Jerusalem Post that his unit, among the first to enter Lebanon, encountered Hezbollah resistance in close combat around Wadi Saluki after taking the area from Hezbollah. He described pushing back Hezbollah drone and rocket lines and noted that the FPV drone threat persists. Three soldiers in his battalion were killed, and about 50 Hezbollah fighters were killed in the broader area; his unit also found and seized Hezbollah weapons, tunnels, and items including Iranian materials outlining military strategy. Iranian outlets continued to frame the wider diplomatic picture, with Tasnim describing US negotiations as a retreat and noting that in the past two months Trump has claimed progress 38 times, casting doubt on the credibility of such claims. Iran has outlined red lines in any possible agreement, including unfreezing billions of dollars in assets, gaining control of the Strait of Hormuz, and preserving its uranium enrichment facilities, with analysts suggesting that an agreement would require concessions on these points. In Washington, US President Donald Trump said he would no longer bomb Iran tonight and announced that a framework for a deal had been approved by both sides. A Hebrew-language report echoed the claim of progress, while observers noted that Trump’s comments have been part of a pattern, with some commentators saying he appears eager for a deal.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a government-approved five-year development plan for northern Israel totaling about 4 billion shekels, set for 2026 through 2030, and said the country would restore security to the north just as it has to the south. The move follows last week’s 18 billion-shekel package for front-line communities and brings northern allocations to roughly 22 billion shekels in total. The plan, approved unanimously alongside Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, targets Safed, Acre, Nof HaGalil, Nazareth, Afula, Tiberias, and Karmiel and aims to strengthen education, healthcare, personal security, and resilience services while attracting new residents to the region.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Jerry Seinfeld dismissed an anti-Israel influencer after a Knicks playoff game. After a close victory at Madison Square Garden, FinesseFave pressed Seinfeld to say “Free Palestine,” and Seinfeld replied, “Ha-ha. It doesn’t exist,” then continued on his way as a video of the encounter circulated. Seinfeld has faced public harassment over his support for Israel following the Hamas massacre in 2023.
In Israeli Economy and Business, European investment in the Palestinian economy is raising questions about its impact on Israel’s efforts to end pay-for-slay. The European Investment Bank and the European Commission announced a €395 million injection to support Palestinian micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, with funds bypassing the Palestinian Authority and flowing through local banks including Bank of Palestine, the National Bank, Quds Bank, Cairo Amman Bank, and Palestine Investment Bank to expand credit through intermediaries. Itamar Marcus, founder of Palestinian Media Watch, says Bank of Palestine has previously refused requests to close thousands of accounts used to distribute payments to released terrorists, arguing that banks receiving EU funds could still be paying terror salaries to terrorists and their families.
In Uplifting News, identical twin brothers from Jerusalem share an extraordinary family coincidence for a second t
- Three Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon clash
- Trump signals framework on Iran deal
- Netanyahu unveils northern 4 billion shekel plan
The time is now 2:01 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, Israeli forces say they remain prepared for any development, with Golani Brigade commander M telling The Jerusalem Post that his unit, among the first to enter Lebanon, encountered Hezbollah resistance in close combat around Wadi Saluki after taking the area from Hezbollah. He described pushing back Hezbollah drone and rocket lines and noted that the FPV drone threat persists. Three soldiers in his battalion were killed, and about 50 Hezbollah fighters were killed in the broader area; his unit also found and seized Hezbollah weapons, tunnels, and items including Iranian materials outlining military strategy. Iranian outlets continued to frame the wider diplomatic picture, with Tasnim describing US negotiations as a retreat and noting that in the past two months Trump has claimed progress 38 times, casting doubt on the credibility of such claims. Iran has outlined red lines in any possible agreement, including unfreezing billions of dollars in assets, gaining control of the Strait of Hormuz, and preserving its uranium enrichment facilities, with analysts suggesting that an agreement would require concessions on these points. In Washington, US President Donald Trump said he would no longer bomb Iran tonight and announced that a framework for a deal had been approved by both sides. A Hebrew-language report echoed the claim of progress, while observers noted that Trump’s comments have been part of a pattern, with some commentators saying he appears eager for a deal.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a government-approved five-year development plan for northern Israel totaling about 4 billion shekels, set for 2026 through 2030, and said the country would restore security to the north just as it has to the south. The move follows last week’s 18 billion-shekel package for front-line communities and brings northern allocations to roughly 22 billion shekels in total. The plan, approved unanimously alongside Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, targets Safed, Acre, Nof HaGalil, Nazareth, Afula, Tiberias, and Karmiel and aims to strengthen education, healthcare, personal security, and resilience services while attracting new residents to the region.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Jerry Seinfeld dismissed an anti-Israel influencer after a Knicks playoff game. After a close victory at Madison Square Garden, FinesseFave pressed Seinfeld to say “Free Palestine,” and Seinfeld replied, “Ha-ha. It doesn’t exist,” then continued on his way as a video of the encounter circulated. Seinfeld has faced public harassment over his support for Israel following the Hamas massacre in 2023.
In Israeli Economy and Business, European investment in the Palestinian economy is raising questions about its impact on Israel’s efforts to end pay-for-slay. The European Investment Bank and the European Commission announced a €395 million injection to support Palestinian micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, with funds bypassing the Palestinian Authority and flowing through local banks including Bank of Palestine, the National Bank, Quds Bank, Cairo Amman Bank, and Palestine Investment Bank to expand credit through intermediaries. Itamar Marcus, founder of Palestinian Media Watch, says Bank of Palestine has previously refused requests to close thousands of accounts used to distribute payments to released terrorists, arguing that banks receiving EU funds could still be paying terror salaries to terrorists and their families.
In Uplifting News, identical twin brothers from Jerusalem share an extraordinary family coincidence for a second t