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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-20 at 23:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-20 at 23:01

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- Iran Escapes Sanctions Grip With US Deal
- Australia Indicts Third Suspect in Synagogue Arson
- Florida Man Charged Over AIPAC Shooting Plot

The time is now 11:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, time and money are the commodities Iran's regime seeks to regain to regroup, rebuild, and continue financing its network of proxies across the Middle East. The memorandum of understanding with Washington is described by observers as giving Tehran breathing room after years of sanctions and confrontations, and is defended by some US officials as a necessary step. US Vice President JD Vance defended the agreement when questioned, challenging critics with the prompt: what is your exact proposal? On the ground in southern Lebanon, Colonel Shaul Yisraeli offered a rare account of the 7th Armored Brigade’s operations, detailing how engineers breached strategic routes toward the Litani River and neutralized Hezbollah’s subterranean “cities of refuge” built over two decades. He said the plan relied on assigning the most experienced heavy equipment operators to breach routes, including a D9 bulldozer crew, as tanks waited for clearance to move in a night-long, cliff-side approach.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Australian authorities have indicted a third suspect in the East Melbourne synagogue arson case, a development tied by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and other officials to Iran’s alleged involvement, a stance that helped lead to the expulsion of Iran’s ambassador and the closure of Australia’s embassy in Tehran. The charges are purely criminal, with no direct counts of terrorism or antisemitism, and the suspect’s name has not been released; the 20-year-old is accused of arson, causing damage, reckless endangerment of life, and vehicle theft, part of a December 6, 2024 break-in during which flames were ignited at the synagogue. He is one of three suspects involved in the incident.

A separate federal indictment in Florida accuses Forrest Kendall Pemberton, 27, of federal hate crimes and firearm offenses after an alleged attempt to carry out a mass shooting targeting Jews at an AIPAC office in Plantation on December 23, 2024. Prosecutors say he armed himself with an AR-15 equipped with a silencer and stated the attack was motivated by political aims against Jewish people. He was arrested December 25 after surveillance showed him approaching a vehicle with a rifle case, and authorities say three firearms and ammunition were seized. He faces counts including attempted hate crime, using and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence, and possession of a short-barreled rifle.

Confronting antisemitism in Canada requires more than polite acknowledgment, an opinion piece arguing that while Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke to the problem in a synagogue, the speech largely avoided addressing the deeper questions now confronting the country: why antisemitism has surged, how it has mutated, who is fueling it, and what concrete actions will be taken to confront it. The author notes that Jewish Canadians have faced sustained antisemitism, including rallies, intimidation, and violence, and says leadership must confront the drivers of antisemitism rather than merely acknowledge its existence.

Why Gwyneth Paltrow is the latest victim of the anti-Israel smear machine, an opinion, examines the public reaction to a Tel Aviv billboard for a new project featuring a model who resembles Paltrow. It notes her Jewish heritage through her father, Bruce Paltrow, and her public support for hostages taken by Hamas. The piece describes how social media posts and online chatter have linked the actress to political issues she does not control, reflecting broader patterns of smear and misattribution in debates over Israel.

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