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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-15 at 02:02
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Oil Slips on Iran US Peace Framework
Global Sumud Flotilla Expands Gaza Mission
Milei Hosts Argentine Maccabiah Delegation
The time is now 2:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Turkish Global Sumud Flotilla activists announce a new Gaza mission. In Istanbul, Behesti Ismail Songur, president of the Mavi Marmara Freedom and Solidarity Association and a leader within the Global Sumud Flotilla, said preparations have begun for a larger mission toward the Gaza Strip with broader international participation in the coming months, aimed at challenging Israel’s naval blockade and drawing attention to the humanitarian situation in the Strip. The organizers expect the mission to depart in the coming months, with more vessels and participants from additional countries than earlier flotillas. The Istanbul event featured Palestinian flags, participants wearing keffiyehs, and support from Turkish media and political figures, and Songur stressed that the Global Sumud Flotilla is setting out to break the blockade and highlight Gaza’s humanitarian conditions. The announcement is the clearest signal yet of renewed maritime efforts, even as organizers have not disclosed specific details of the plan.
In Regional Impacts, Iran, US agree to halt war and reopen Hormuz, sending oil prices tumbling. US and Iranian officials said they had reached a framework to end their war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a preliminary pact that sent oil prices falling while leaving the fate of Tehran’s nuclear program to further negotiations. The deal, still in a framework stage, is described as the biggest breakthrough toward resolving the conflict since the February strikes. US President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that the deal with Iran is complete, shortly after Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who has mediated, announced a pact had been struck with an memorandum to be signed Friday in Switzerland. Sharif’s post said the agreement calls for the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon. The announcement prompted immediate attention from regional partners and market observers alike, as the terms remain to be finalized.
In Regional Impacts, UN Secretary General congratulates US, Iran on reaching peace agreement. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres congratulated the United States and Iran on the peace deal, describing the agreement as paving the way for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, with a framework for further negotiations. He thanked Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and other nations for their roles in bringing the agreement to fruition. A Qatari official also welcomed the understanding and highlighted the role of regional and international partners in advancing the process.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir notes that Israel is not party to the US-Iran deal, and thus not bound by it. Ben-Gvir emphasized that Israel is not a party to the agreement and therefore not obligated by its terms.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, On the first day of the war, Trump urged Iranians to “take back their country” following the American military campaign. From an Israeli perspective, however, the deal just made has further entrenched the Islamic Republic regime.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Doctors must not become weapons in the campaign against Israel - editorial. A petition to suspend Israel’s medical association is under consideration for the World Medical Association Congress in Rotterdam this October. The petition, published by The Lancet and backed by health advocacy groups, would penalize Israel’s Medical Association for what supporters call its failure to condemn alleged genocide of Palestinians. Proponents argue medical profe
Oil Slips on Iran US Peace Framework
Global Sumud Flotilla Expands Gaza Mission
Milei Hosts Argentine Maccabiah Delegation
The time is now 2:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Turkish Global Sumud Flotilla activists announce a new Gaza mission. In Istanbul, Behesti Ismail Songur, president of the Mavi Marmara Freedom and Solidarity Association and a leader within the Global Sumud Flotilla, said preparations have begun for a larger mission toward the Gaza Strip with broader international participation in the coming months, aimed at challenging Israel’s naval blockade and drawing attention to the humanitarian situation in the Strip. The organizers expect the mission to depart in the coming months, with more vessels and participants from additional countries than earlier flotillas. The Istanbul event featured Palestinian flags, participants wearing keffiyehs, and support from Turkish media and political figures, and Songur stressed that the Global Sumud Flotilla is setting out to break the blockade and highlight Gaza’s humanitarian conditions. The announcement is the clearest signal yet of renewed maritime efforts, even as organizers have not disclosed specific details of the plan.
In Regional Impacts, Iran, US agree to halt war and reopen Hormuz, sending oil prices tumbling. US and Iranian officials said they had reached a framework to end their war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a preliminary pact that sent oil prices falling while leaving the fate of Tehran’s nuclear program to further negotiations. The deal, still in a framework stage, is described as the biggest breakthrough toward resolving the conflict since the February strikes. US President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that the deal with Iran is complete, shortly after Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who has mediated, announced a pact had been struck with an memorandum to be signed Friday in Switzerland. Sharif’s post said the agreement calls for the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon. The announcement prompted immediate attention from regional partners and market observers alike, as the terms remain to be finalized.
In Regional Impacts, UN Secretary General congratulates US, Iran on reaching peace agreement. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres congratulated the United States and Iran on the peace deal, describing the agreement as paving the way for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, with a framework for further negotiations. He thanked Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and other nations for their roles in bringing the agreement to fruition. A Qatari official also welcomed the understanding and highlighted the role of regional and international partners in advancing the process.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir notes that Israel is not party to the US-Iran deal, and thus not bound by it. Ben-Gvir emphasized that Israel is not a party to the agreement and therefore not obligated by its terms.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, On the first day of the war, Trump urged Iranians to “take back their country” following the American military campaign. From an Israeli perspective, however, the deal just made has further entrenched the Islamic Republic regime.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Doctors must not become weapons in the campaign against Israel - editorial. A petition to suspend Israel’s medical association is under consideration for the World Medical Association Congress in Rotterdam this October. The petition, published by The Lancet and backed by health advocacy groups, would penalize Israel’s Medical Association for what supporters call its failure to condemn alleged genocide of Palestinians. Proponents argue medical profe