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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-22 at 02:02
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US strikes narco vessel Caribbean two killed
Ras Laffan Barzan gas blast injures 54
60 day Iran talks roadmap boosts deescalation
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 US Military Role, the US military said it struck a vessel in the Caribbean on Sunday, killing two people it described as operatives of designated terrorist organizations, which it did not name. The US Southern Command said no US forces were harmed in the operation and that the dead were described by the military as male narco-terrorists without further elaboration. There were six male survivors, and the US Coast Guard was alerted to search for them. Intelligence indicated the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Caribbean and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations. The operation marks a shift in how such vessels have been addressed, a move rights groups condemned as extrajudicial killings, while the Trump administration has described similar actions as aimed at narco-terrorists.
In Regional Impacts, a Russian drone attack hit a Turkish dry cargo vessel named Victress, sailing under the Panamanian flag, causing a major fire aboard and resulting in casualties among nine crew members who are nationals of Egypt, Turkey, and India; all crew were rescued, though the post did not specify casualty details. Separately, QatarEnergy and the interior ministry said an explosion during the startup of operations at Ras Laffan’s Barzan gas facility injured 54 people and left 18 missing; emergency response teams were deployed and the fire was brought under control, with officials attributing the blast to a technical accident and noting no public safety threat. A separate Hebrew-language report echoed claims of no injuries in the Ras Laffan incident, highlighting a discrepancy in reported details.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, an editorial argues that Israel’s security cannot hinge on an unfinished US-Iran diplomacy effort, citing a Hezbollah strike that killed four IDF soldiers as a reminder that the northern front remains active even as talks continue. The piece cautions that an agreement with Iran should not come at the expense of Israel’s security needs. Separately, a 60-day roadmap has been advanced in negotiations mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, with the parties reporting positive and constructive talks after a lengthy round, and the plan calls for immediate technical negotiations on nuclear issues, sanctions relief, and dispute mechanisms. A joint de-escalation operations center focused on Lebanon was established, along with a direct communication channel intended to prevent missteps and support a pathway toward a final agreement.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the National Fraud Investigation Unit in Lahav 433 detained the head of a local authority on suspicion of public corruption, with searches conducted at officials’ homes and authority offices and additional senior officials summoned for questioning as enforcement actions spread to multiple sites within the council’s jurisdiction. In parallel, the Knesset’s security cabinet is scheduled to convene on Thursday to address pressing security concerns.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Australian businessman Jamie McIntyre is under investigation over an alleged Bali property investment scam linked to a project known as Marina Bay in West Lombok; investors, many ordinary Australians, collectively lost more than $7 million as the project appeared to be misrepresented, with land later identified as agricultural rather than developable. McIntyre has a history of sanctions by the Australian Federal Court, which banned him from managing corporations for a decade, and investigators say the case involves schemes promoted online to attract funding and investors.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Re
US strikes narco vessel Caribbean two killed
Ras Laffan Barzan gas blast injures 54
60 day Iran talks roadmap boosts deescalation
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 US Military Role, the US military said it struck a vessel in the Caribbean on Sunday, killing two people it described as operatives of designated terrorist organizations, which it did not name. The US Southern Command said no US forces were harmed in the operation and that the dead were described by the military as male narco-terrorists without further elaboration. There were six male survivors, and the US Coast Guard was alerted to search for them. Intelligence indicated the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Caribbean and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations. The operation marks a shift in how such vessels have been addressed, a move rights groups condemned as extrajudicial killings, while the Trump administration has described similar actions as aimed at narco-terrorists.
In Regional Impacts, a Russian drone attack hit a Turkish dry cargo vessel named Victress, sailing under the Panamanian flag, causing a major fire aboard and resulting in casualties among nine crew members who are nationals of Egypt, Turkey, and India; all crew were rescued, though the post did not specify casualty details. Separately, QatarEnergy and the interior ministry said an explosion during the startup of operations at Ras Laffan’s Barzan gas facility injured 54 people and left 18 missing; emergency response teams were deployed and the fire was brought under control, with officials attributing the blast to a technical accident and noting no public safety threat. A separate Hebrew-language report echoed claims of no injuries in the Ras Laffan incident, highlighting a discrepancy in reported details.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, an editorial argues that Israel’s security cannot hinge on an unfinished US-Iran diplomacy effort, citing a Hezbollah strike that killed four IDF soldiers as a reminder that the northern front remains active even as talks continue. The piece cautions that an agreement with Iran should not come at the expense of Israel’s security needs. Separately, a 60-day roadmap has been advanced in negotiations mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, with the parties reporting positive and constructive talks after a lengthy round, and the plan calls for immediate technical negotiations on nuclear issues, sanctions relief, and dispute mechanisms. A joint de-escalation operations center focused on Lebanon was established, along with a direct communication channel intended to prevent missteps and support a pathway toward a final agreement.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the National Fraud Investigation Unit in Lahav 433 detained the head of a local authority on suspicion of public corruption, with searches conducted at officials’ homes and authority offices and additional senior officials summoned for questioning as enforcement actions spread to multiple sites within the council’s jurisdiction. In parallel, the Knesset’s security cabinet is scheduled to convene on Thursday to address pressing security concerns.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Australian businessman Jamie McIntyre is under investigation over an alleged Bali property investment scam linked to a project known as Marina Bay in West Lombok; investors, many ordinary Australians, collectively lost more than $7 million as the project appeared to be misrepresented, with land later identified as agricultural rather than developable. McIntyre has a history of sanctions by the Australian Federal Court, which banned him from managing corporations for a decade, and investigators say the case involves schemes promoted online to attract funding and investors.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Re