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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-20 at 04:01
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Five Die in Gaza City Strikes
Qatar US Plan Unblocks Iran's Humanitarian Funds
Court Forces Ben-Gvir to Remove Flotilla Video
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 Regional Impacts, five people were killed in Gaza in two Israeli strikes overnight and this morning. Four died when a dwelling in a building near the Tiran junction in the southwestern Gaza City was hit last night, and one person was killed in a drone strike near a square in the northern part of Gaza City this morning.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the United States and Qatar are moving to unlock Iranian funds for humanitarian use as part of a framework to end the war. The plan would allow Iran to begin by accessing six billion dollars currently held in Qatar, to be used by Iran’s central bank for purchases of food, medicine, and other humanitarian goods, with cash from oil revenue frozen overseas by sanctions. In 2023, a waiver allowed six billion dollars in Iranian oil revenue to be transferred from South Korea to Qatar for humanitarian goods, but the funds were frozen after the October 7 attacks. The current plan could set a precedent for releasing more frozen Iranian funds in the future, including a first pool of twenty-four billion dollars Tehran wants released immediately. Iran has not yet agreed to this framework, and it remains a matter for future talks; the US has pledged to pursue steps along these lines. Washington is setting Israel up to be the villain for continuing to prosecute its war against a dangerous terrorist threat. Trump: Israel does what I tell them.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Supreme Court Deputy President Justice Noam Sohlberg accepted a petition by the Movement for Quality Government and ruled that National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir must remove a flotilla video depicting a detention facility visit from all his social media accounts. He was also ordered to pay eight thousand shekels in legal costs, with the National Security Ministry and the Israel Prison Service jointly liable for an additional fifteen thousand, for a total of twenty-three thousand. The court said the 38-second video, in which the minister is seen touring a detention facility at the Port of Ashdod among bound Sumud flotilla activists and waving an Israeli flag, constitutes election propaganda through the use of public assets, in violation of the Elections Law, applying the dominant purpose test.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a piece argues that more and more Jews in Israel and around the world look to the left and find hatred, then look to the right and find the very same. On the left, hostility is driven by liberal, progressive, and often even communist ideology. On the right, it is fueled by outright racism and antisemitism. The more they try to fit in, the more they are met with walls of hatred and rejection, wrapped in blood libels and conspiracy theories. Perhaps this is exactly what Balaam saw when he declared: “For from the top of the rocks I see him, And from the hills I behold him; There! A people dwelling alone, Not reckoning itself among the nations.” The piece notes that when you reach rock bottom and look in every direction, there is only one place left to look—not merely to the hills and the mountains, but far above them, to heaven itself. “I will lift up my eyes to the hills - From whence comes my help? My help comes from the Lord, Who made heaven and earth.” Israel may stand alone among the nations, but she is never alone. The Keeper of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps, and the Maker of heaven and earth remains faithful to His covenant and to His people.
In Uplifting News, logotherapy is highlighted as a meaning-centered approach to help Oct. 7 survivors and family members work through trauma. The discussion centers on how the idea that a why to live can help bear almost any
Five Die in Gaza City Strikes
Qatar US Plan Unblocks Iran's Humanitarian Funds
Court Forces Ben-Gvir to Remove Flotilla Video
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 Regional Impacts, five people were killed in Gaza in two Israeli strikes overnight and this morning. Four died when a dwelling in a building near the Tiran junction in the southwestern Gaza City was hit last night, and one person was killed in a drone strike near a square in the northern part of Gaza City this morning.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the United States and Qatar are moving to unlock Iranian funds for humanitarian use as part of a framework to end the war. The plan would allow Iran to begin by accessing six billion dollars currently held in Qatar, to be used by Iran’s central bank for purchases of food, medicine, and other humanitarian goods, with cash from oil revenue frozen overseas by sanctions. In 2023, a waiver allowed six billion dollars in Iranian oil revenue to be transferred from South Korea to Qatar for humanitarian goods, but the funds were frozen after the October 7 attacks. The current plan could set a precedent for releasing more frozen Iranian funds in the future, including a first pool of twenty-four billion dollars Tehran wants released immediately. Iran has not yet agreed to this framework, and it remains a matter for future talks; the US has pledged to pursue steps along these lines. Washington is setting Israel up to be the villain for continuing to prosecute its war against a dangerous terrorist threat. Trump: Israel does what I tell them.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Supreme Court Deputy President Justice Noam Sohlberg accepted a petition by the Movement for Quality Government and ruled that National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir must remove a flotilla video depicting a detention facility visit from all his social media accounts. He was also ordered to pay eight thousand shekels in legal costs, with the National Security Ministry and the Israel Prison Service jointly liable for an additional fifteen thousand, for a total of twenty-three thousand. The court said the 38-second video, in which the minister is seen touring a detention facility at the Port of Ashdod among bound Sumud flotilla activists and waving an Israeli flag, constitutes election propaganda through the use of public assets, in violation of the Elections Law, applying the dominant purpose test.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a piece argues that more and more Jews in Israel and around the world look to the left and find hatred, then look to the right and find the very same. On the left, hostility is driven by liberal, progressive, and often even communist ideology. On the right, it is fueled by outright racism and antisemitism. The more they try to fit in, the more they are met with walls of hatred and rejection, wrapped in blood libels and conspiracy theories. Perhaps this is exactly what Balaam saw when he declared: “For from the top of the rocks I see him, And from the hills I behold him; There! A people dwelling alone, Not reckoning itself among the nations.” The piece notes that when you reach rock bottom and look in every direction, there is only one place left to look—not merely to the hills and the mountains, but far above them, to heaven itself. “I will lift up my eyes to the hills - From whence comes my help? My help comes from the Lord, Who made heaven and earth.” Israel may stand alone among the nations, but she is never alone. The Keeper of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps, and the Maker of heaven and earth remains faithful to His covenant and to His people.
In Uplifting News, logotherapy is highlighted as a meaning-centered approach to help Oct. 7 survivors and family members work through trauma. The discussion centers on how the idea that a why to live can help bear almost any