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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-17 at 01:01
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- Iranian drones threaten Hormuz, US intercepts
- Narcoterrorist killed in Eastern Pacific strike
- Syria rejects Trump plan against Hezbollah
The time is now 1:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, Iran has fired multiple drones toward commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz since the signing of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding on Sunday, a source told The Jerusalem Post. The source added that all of the drones had been intercepted by the US military before they posed a threat to commercial or US military ships and personnel. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is launching the drones, a US official told NBC, and the US military continues to coordinate with shipping companies to support ships transiting through the Strait. In a separate turn, US President Donald Trump said a peace deal with Iran has been completed in a post on Truth Social, claiming the Strait of Hormuz would be opened to free transit and the naval blockade removed as soon as the agreement is signed, with further posts indicating the Strait would reopen to commercial vessels on Friday after the agreement is signed.
In US Military Role, NBC reports that Iran has launched UAVs toward the Strait of Hormuz nightly since the deal was signed, with US forces intercepting the drones, while noting that the memorandum of understanding is deliberately vague to aid Tehran’s politics and omits key nuclear concessions discussed behind the scenes. Separately, US Southern Command released details of a strike conducted by Joint Task Southern Spear on a vessel operated by a designated terrorist organization along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in the death of one male narco-terrorist with two survivors. The release said the US Coast Guard supported search and rescue for the survivors. A contemporaneous caption echoed the same strike, stating one suspect was killed, two survivors were rescued, and no US personnel were injured.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Syria rejects Trump plan to confront Hezbollah, with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa reportedly turning down a proposal that Syria take the lead against Hezbollah, fearing it would be seen across the Arab world as defending Israel and would compromise his standing. Trump had praised al-Sharaa, saying he does not like Hezbollah and suggesting Syria could do a better job than Israel, while also criticizing Israel’s campaign in Lebanon. Reports indicate Damascus remains unwilling to confront Hezbollah unless Israel first withdraws from territory it captured in southern Syria after the Assad era. Israeli officials have reportedly dismissed the proposal, and Lebanon has rejected the idea of Syrian forces operating on its soil.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee defies Trump, declaring that the United States would not exist without Israel and that it is his job to represent the importance of Israel to the United States, saying without Israel there would be no America and that the US owes its existence to what happened in the land. Separately, Dr. Mike Evans was to urge Donald Trump to recognize Somaliland, after Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi received the Friends of Zion Award in Jerusalem from Evans in recognition of Somaliland’s embassy opening and growing ties with Israel.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israelis deserve answers on the US-Iran deal, not a campaign speech, an editorial argues that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s televised address offered political messaging rather than clarity on what the deal means for Israelis, noting a history of conflict with Iran and calling for straightforward explanation of the deal’s implications. Meanwhile, reports say Netanyahu’s Likud party has scrapped a planned election campaign centered on his close re
- Iranian drones threaten Hormuz, US intercepts
- Narcoterrorist killed in Eastern Pacific strike
- Syria rejects Trump plan against Hezbollah
The time is now 1:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, Iran has fired multiple drones toward commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz since the signing of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding on Sunday, a source told The Jerusalem Post. The source added that all of the drones had been intercepted by the US military before they posed a threat to commercial or US military ships and personnel. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is launching the drones, a US official told NBC, and the US military continues to coordinate with shipping companies to support ships transiting through the Strait. In a separate turn, US President Donald Trump said a peace deal with Iran has been completed in a post on Truth Social, claiming the Strait of Hormuz would be opened to free transit and the naval blockade removed as soon as the agreement is signed, with further posts indicating the Strait would reopen to commercial vessels on Friday after the agreement is signed.
In US Military Role, NBC reports that Iran has launched UAVs toward the Strait of Hormuz nightly since the deal was signed, with US forces intercepting the drones, while noting that the memorandum of understanding is deliberately vague to aid Tehran’s politics and omits key nuclear concessions discussed behind the scenes. Separately, US Southern Command released details of a strike conducted by Joint Task Southern Spear on a vessel operated by a designated terrorist organization along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in the death of one male narco-terrorist with two survivors. The release said the US Coast Guard supported search and rescue for the survivors. A contemporaneous caption echoed the same strike, stating one suspect was killed, two survivors were rescued, and no US personnel were injured.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Syria rejects Trump plan to confront Hezbollah, with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa reportedly turning down a proposal that Syria take the lead against Hezbollah, fearing it would be seen across the Arab world as defending Israel and would compromise his standing. Trump had praised al-Sharaa, saying he does not like Hezbollah and suggesting Syria could do a better job than Israel, while also criticizing Israel’s campaign in Lebanon. Reports indicate Damascus remains unwilling to confront Hezbollah unless Israel first withdraws from territory it captured in southern Syria after the Assad era. Israeli officials have reportedly dismissed the proposal, and Lebanon has rejected the idea of Syrian forces operating on its soil.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee defies Trump, declaring that the United States would not exist without Israel and that it is his job to represent the importance of Israel to the United States, saying without Israel there would be no America and that the US owes its existence to what happened in the land. Separately, Dr. Mike Evans was to urge Donald Trump to recognize Somaliland, after Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi received the Friends of Zion Award in Jerusalem from Evans in recognition of Somaliland’s embassy opening and growing ties with Israel.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israelis deserve answers on the US-Iran deal, not a campaign speech, an editorial argues that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s televised address offered political messaging rather than clarity on what the deal means for Israelis, noting a history of conflict with Iran and calling for straightforward explanation of the deal’s implications. Meanwhile, reports say Netanyahu’s Likud party has scrapped a planned election campaign centered on his close re