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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-12 at 03:01
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Missile Debris Ravages Rare Carmel Lily Nursery
Israel Performs Historic Intrauterine Placental Tumor Surgery
Likud Dips to 22 Seats in Poll
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, missile interception fragments that fell during the night between Sunday and Monday struck the unique white lily plot at Seeds from Zion nursery, damaging a preservation project developed over more than two decades. The effort began in 2004 during the Carmel tunnels excavation, when white lily bulbs uncovered were moved to the Simantov family with approval from the Nature and Parks Authority to save the rare plant. Using tissue cultures, they produced thousands of new bulbs, with some returned to the Carmel’s wild and others kept at the nursery for propagation and conservation. “We still don’t know how many bulbs were destroyed. It could be hundreds, it could be thousands. Only in months or even years will we know the full extent of the damage,” Zion Simantov said. Today the family has tens of thousands of bulbs, and they are practically the only place in the country that holds the original white lily from the Carmel, not a commercial variety but the real natural plant that returns to its Carmel habitat.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Likud, Netanyahu dropping in public eyes amid Iran war, contentious legislation - poll, poll. A Maariv poll published on Friday shows Likud at 22 seats, a drop of three from last week and its lowest figure since August 2025, when it stood at 21 seats. The coalition bloc remains at 50 seats, after the Religious Zionism party again cleared the electoral threshold. The Zionist opposition bloc sits at 60 seats, while Yashar! led by Gadi Eisenkot rose to a record 20 seats and Together, led by Naftali Bennett, fell to 21. The political map is shaping a three‑way contest for the largest party among Likud, Together and Yashar!, as Iran-related tensions and legislative moves pace the public conversation.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Jerry Seinfeld’s “Palestine” Comment Triggers Ilhan Omar, the viral exchange prompting reaction. A widely shared clip shows comedian Jerry Seinfeld responding to a pro‑Israel heckler by saying that Palestine does not exist, prompting Representative Ilhan Omar to label Seinfeld’s remarks dangerous. The online discourse has drawn sharp criticism from Omar and others, with framing in media coverage highlighting perceived double standards in responses to such statements.
In Uplifting News, Tokyo drift: Black bear that sent Japanese city into lockdown, sparked multi-day search, captured, the dramatic containment and capture of a wild black bear in Utsunomiya. Authorities closed all 94 municipal primary and middle schools for a second straight day as the bear was tracked, tranquilized, loaded into a cage on a truck, and removed from the area. It remains unclear what the city will do with the animal next. Groundbreaking in utero surgery performed for first time by Israeli doctors in Petah Tikva, physicians at Beilinson Hospital carried out Israel’s first intrauterine procedure to remove a rare placental tumor at about 25 weeks of pregnancy. The emergency operation, led by Dr. Yuval Gielchinsky and Dr. Kinneret Tenenbaum, sought to prevent life-threatening changes to the mother’s circulation and fetal heart function, offering a path forward when early delivery carried significant risk. Loggerhead turtle rescued off the coast of Haifa after sea pollution, fishing line caused injury, a rescue effort involving lifeguards and marine researchers led to the turtle’s retrieval and transfer to the National Sea Turtle Center. Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav highlighted the ongoing hazard posed by ghost nets and abandoned gear, underscoring the broader challenge to marine life in the area.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing
Missile Debris Ravages Rare Carmel Lily Nursery
Israel Performs Historic Intrauterine Placental Tumor Surgery
Likud Dips to 22 Seats in Poll
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, missile interception fragments that fell during the night between Sunday and Monday struck the unique white lily plot at Seeds from Zion nursery, damaging a preservation project developed over more than two decades. The effort began in 2004 during the Carmel tunnels excavation, when white lily bulbs uncovered were moved to the Simantov family with approval from the Nature and Parks Authority to save the rare plant. Using tissue cultures, they produced thousands of new bulbs, with some returned to the Carmel’s wild and others kept at the nursery for propagation and conservation. “We still don’t know how many bulbs were destroyed. It could be hundreds, it could be thousands. Only in months or even years will we know the full extent of the damage,” Zion Simantov said. Today the family has tens of thousands of bulbs, and they are practically the only place in the country that holds the original white lily from the Carmel, not a commercial variety but the real natural plant that returns to its Carmel habitat.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Likud, Netanyahu dropping in public eyes amid Iran war, contentious legislation - poll, poll. A Maariv poll published on Friday shows Likud at 22 seats, a drop of three from last week and its lowest figure since August 2025, when it stood at 21 seats. The coalition bloc remains at 50 seats, after the Religious Zionism party again cleared the electoral threshold. The Zionist opposition bloc sits at 60 seats, while Yashar! led by Gadi Eisenkot rose to a record 20 seats and Together, led by Naftali Bennett, fell to 21. The political map is shaping a three‑way contest for the largest party among Likud, Together and Yashar!, as Iran-related tensions and legislative moves pace the public conversation.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Jerry Seinfeld’s “Palestine” Comment Triggers Ilhan Omar, the viral exchange prompting reaction. A widely shared clip shows comedian Jerry Seinfeld responding to a pro‑Israel heckler by saying that Palestine does not exist, prompting Representative Ilhan Omar to label Seinfeld’s remarks dangerous. The online discourse has drawn sharp criticism from Omar and others, with framing in media coverage highlighting perceived double standards in responses to such statements.
In Uplifting News, Tokyo drift: Black bear that sent Japanese city into lockdown, sparked multi-day search, captured, the dramatic containment and capture of a wild black bear in Utsunomiya. Authorities closed all 94 municipal primary and middle schools for a second straight day as the bear was tracked, tranquilized, loaded into a cage on a truck, and removed from the area. It remains unclear what the city will do with the animal next. Groundbreaking in utero surgery performed for first time by Israeli doctors in Petah Tikva, physicians at Beilinson Hospital carried out Israel’s first intrauterine procedure to remove a rare placental tumor at about 25 weeks of pregnancy. The emergency operation, led by Dr. Yuval Gielchinsky and Dr. Kinneret Tenenbaum, sought to prevent life-threatening changes to the mother’s circulation and fetal heart function, offering a path forward when early delivery carried significant risk. Loggerhead turtle rescued off the coast of Haifa after sea pollution, fishing line caused injury, a rescue effort involving lifeguards and marine researchers led to the turtle’s retrieval and transfer to the National Sea Turtle Center. Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav highlighted the ongoing hazard posed by ghost nets and abandoned gear, underscoring the broader challenge to marine life in the area.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing