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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-14 at 04:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-14 at 04:01

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Israel readies faster stronger for Iran war
Iran cyberattack cripples four banks nationwide
Somaliland opens Jerusalem embassy in historic move

The time is now 4:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Operation Lion's Roar, an Israeli Air Force officer says the next war with Iran will be completely different and that the IDF is preparing new surprises for Tehran. Lieutenant Colonel R., the head of the air superiority branch, told Israel Hayom that Israel is better prepared for future combat and intends to operate faster and stronger. He noted the latest round demonstrated the air force’s ability to act quickly both defensively and offensively, with the capacity to go into action in Iran within a few hours as a result of deep preparation. He added that the Iranian arena has become a first-circle arena, and that the recent conflict ended with broad freedom of action across Iran, even as the situation has since changed.

In Iranian Retaliation, Iran’s banking coordination council says a cyberattack disrupted services at four major banks—Bank Melli, Bank Tejarat, Bank Saderat, and the Export Development Bank of Iran—targeting a shared communications infrastructure but causing no unauthorized access to customer data and no data deleted. Recovery efforts are underway to restore normal operations.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the article argues that Hezbollah’s explosive drones entering Israeli civilian communities cannot stay unanswered, calling for a response at the highest levels.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Qatari negotiators have flown to Tehran to help finalize a deal between the United States and Iran, with a memorandum of understanding expected to be signed within 24 hours and plans for a virtual signing due to logistical issues. Pakistan’s prime minister said Islamabad expects an electronic signing within 24 hours, but Iran’s Foreign Ministry denied that Islamabad’s memorandum would take place on Sunday. If a memorandum is signed, it would start a 60-day period of negotiations on implementing the framework. President Trump said the deal would be different from the Obama-era path and emphasized negotiations as the preferred route. In the region, Middle Eastern states are watching closely as Saudi Arabia and Pakistan discussed progress and optimism that a peace agreement could materialize within 24 hours. Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi plans a July visit to Washington to discuss strategic ties and economic cooperation, and Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa has sought a White House visit as Washington contemplates sanctions relief and reconstruction investment. President Isaac Herzog congratulated US President Donald Trump on his 80th birthday, praising his support for Israel, his stance toward Iran, and his role in seeking the release of Gaza hostages, even as tensions linger over Netanyahu’s corruption trial.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Blue and White leader Benny Gantz says Israel’s next government should be a coalition of Zionist parties from the Right and the Left after the upcoming election. He spoke on 103FM, recalling a conversation with supporters and emphasizing that a Zionist unity government is needed to prevent more of the same. He criticized the current framework of the US-Iran deal and urged that the country must avoid a situation where a broad Zionist majority could be bypassed.

In Uplifting News, Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi and First Lady Fardowsa Mohamed Roble arrive in Israel for a historic visit, with the official opening of Somaliland’s embassy in Jerusalem on the agenda. This marks the establishment of full diplomatic relations following Israel’s recognition of Somaliland’s independence in December 2025. The president and first lady will be welcomed at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem in a ceremo
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