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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-13 at 12:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-13 at 12:01

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- NATO Scrambles Jets Over Tel Aviv-Prague Flight
- Syria Dismantles 235 ISIS Cells
- Iran-US Peace Deal Near Signing

The time is now 12:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Regional Impacts, a Israel Arkia passenger flight en route from Tel Aviv to Prague briefly lost radio contact while crossing Hungarian airspace on Friday, prompting NATO to activate its highest air policing alert and scramble two fighter jets to identify and escort the aircraft. The crew was located, communications were restored, and authorities said the disruption likely resulted from a temporary frequency fluctuation. The plane exited Hungarian airspace around 8:10 p.m. local time and continued toward Austria without further incident, with NATO’s Combined Air Operations Center coordinating the response and Hungarian authorities involved. Separately, Syria’s Interior Ministry announced security forces arrested 235 ISIS operatives over the past three months as part of a campaign to dismantle active cells and prevent attacks, including seven cells dismantled across Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Homs, and Deir ez-Zor. The operations, across several provinces, yielded seizures of explosive devices, weapons, vehicles, and electronic devices, with 198 Syrians and 37 foreign nationals detained; the ministry noted 80 arrests in March, 99 in April, and 56 in May. The campaign accompanies Syria’s expanded role in international counterterrorism efforts, including a political cooperation declaration with the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS signed on November 10.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the United States and Iran have agreed on a framework for a peace deal to end the months-long conflict, with the final text and an electronic signing expected within 24 hours and technical talks planned next week. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei later denied that signing would occur on Sunday, while not ruling out a signing in the coming days, and he reiterated that Tehran would charge for services in the Strait of Hormuz as part of safe traffic management, adding that the release of Iran’s frozen funds remains part of the pending agreement. In related coverage, Washington said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not attend a G7 bilateral meeting with Middle East leaders in France, as US officials described the Iran deal as near and discussed the possibility of demining the Strait of Hormuz with Gulf partners at the summit. Separately, US President Donald Trump is slated to meet with Middle East leaders and participate in a working session with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the G7, with officials describing the Iran agreement as strong and noting ongoing US involvement in demining plans.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, activists in Toronto unfurled a large red banner over the World Cup logo near a busy highway ahead of Canada’s opening game, denouncing FIFA’s ties to Israel as protesters wearing “Jews for a free Palestine” shirts gathered for a demonstration. The banner read “Kick Israel out of FIFA,” and demonstrators also called for the release of Hussam Abu Safiya, a Hamas medical officer and Kamal Adwan Hospital director captured by the Israeli military in Gaza in 2024, with protesters citing old photos of him in Hamas uniforms as part of their campaign.

In Israeli Economy and Business, the Israeli startup Bigger Picture is using artificial intelligence to transform cinemas into social experiences beyond films. The company envisions cinemas as hubs for socializing, building digital profiles of clients, and offering services based on prior purchases to boost engagement and margins. Founder Amit Bohensky says younger generations seek real connections and that cinemas, often located in malls or districts with bars, lack the technology to deliver targeted, data-dri
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