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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-22 at 04:02
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Shin Bet Chief Evacuated Over Iranian Threat
IDF Strikes Kill Hamas Officers in Gaza
Lahav 433 Detains Local Authority Chief
The time is now 4:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Former Shin Bet head Ronen Bar was evacuated from the United Arab Emirates after a warning of a possible Iranian-directed attack. Bar was in the UAE with his wife to attend a security conference hosted by UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the evacuation was carried out quickly with back‑to‑Israel transport arranged. The details of the security alert and the operation remain tightly controlled. Separately, the Ukrainian navy said a Russian drone attack hit the Turkish dry cargo vessel Victress, sailing under a Panamanian flag, causing a major fire; nine crew members—Egyptian, Turkish and Indian nationals—were reported casualties and all were rescued. In western Gaza City, two people were killed and several injured when an Israeli drone strike hit a white Toyota SUV near Rabah Mall in the Rimal neighborhood. Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Arakchi announced that Iran’s negotiating delegation has left Switzerland for Tehran. In northern Gaza, the IDF carried out strikes that led to the deaths of Ahmad Munir Khalil Zaza, the engineering officer of Hamas West Jabalia Battalion in Gaza City, who helped produce and distribute weapons and construct explosive devices, and Hussein Safadi, the commander of Hamas’ sniper array in Gaza City, who directed sniper attacks and had repeatedly violated ceasefire arrangements.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the head of a local authority was detained by Lahav 433 on suspicion of public corruption, with searches at officials’ homes and authority offices and additional senior officials summoned for investigation. The inquiry is in its early stages, with enforcement actions ongoing across the council’s territory and coordinated with bodies including the Civil Administration, the Tax Authority, the Electric Company, the Civil Attorney’s Office, and the Land Enforcement Authority. Last week, a well-known soccer player from a top Israeli team was arrested on suspicion of systematic gambling and match fixing, linked to a Migdal Ha’emek gang being probed by Lahav 433’s Sports Gambling and Bribery Division.
In Israeli Economy and Business, Algeria is spending about 25 billion dollars on military capabilities, a figure that accompanies Morocco’s 17.1 billion dollar push into advanced technology and a domestic defense industry through Israeli joint ventures, including BlueBird Aero Systems. UVision Air, the missiles and suicide drones maker controlled by Aaron Frenkel, plans a Nasdaq IPO seeking a valuation of roughly 3 to 3.5 billion dollars, with a prospective prospectus next month, a backlog of about 370 million dollars, and around 250 employees. Anduril Industries, the US defense-tech company valued at 61 billion dollars, is exploring Israel entry by meeting with senior officials to establish a local operation handling sales to the Ministry of Defense and R&D, with several candidates under consideration for leadership and decisions on whether to pursue an organic approach or acquisitions. A state-backed review by the State Comptroller warned that the National Insurance Institute could be unable to fund welfare commitments by 2035 due to flaws in the 2018 reform and faster depletion of reserves, prompting questions about long‑term welfare financing funded through mandatory contributions.
In Uplifting News, a cat interruption provided a light moment at a production of Romeo and Juliet in Izmir, Turkey, when a cat wandered onto the stage and settled beside Romeo, played by Brazilian dancer Pedro Seara, and was affectionately nicknamed Romeow by netizens as it rolled around and even gave itself a bath, drawing laughter from the audience w
Shin Bet Chief Evacuated Over Iranian Threat
IDF Strikes Kill Hamas Officers in Gaza
Lahav 433 Detains Local Authority Chief
The time is now 4:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Former Shin Bet head Ronen Bar was evacuated from the United Arab Emirates after a warning of a possible Iranian-directed attack. Bar was in the UAE with his wife to attend a security conference hosted by UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the evacuation was carried out quickly with back‑to‑Israel transport arranged. The details of the security alert and the operation remain tightly controlled. Separately, the Ukrainian navy said a Russian drone attack hit the Turkish dry cargo vessel Victress, sailing under a Panamanian flag, causing a major fire; nine crew members—Egyptian, Turkish and Indian nationals—were reported casualties and all were rescued. In western Gaza City, two people were killed and several injured when an Israeli drone strike hit a white Toyota SUV near Rabah Mall in the Rimal neighborhood. Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Arakchi announced that Iran’s negotiating delegation has left Switzerland for Tehran. In northern Gaza, the IDF carried out strikes that led to the deaths of Ahmad Munir Khalil Zaza, the engineering officer of Hamas West Jabalia Battalion in Gaza City, who helped produce and distribute weapons and construct explosive devices, and Hussein Safadi, the commander of Hamas’ sniper array in Gaza City, who directed sniper attacks and had repeatedly violated ceasefire arrangements.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the head of a local authority was detained by Lahav 433 on suspicion of public corruption, with searches at officials’ homes and authority offices and additional senior officials summoned for investigation. The inquiry is in its early stages, with enforcement actions ongoing across the council’s territory and coordinated with bodies including the Civil Administration, the Tax Authority, the Electric Company, the Civil Attorney’s Office, and the Land Enforcement Authority. Last week, a well-known soccer player from a top Israeli team was arrested on suspicion of systematic gambling and match fixing, linked to a Migdal Ha’emek gang being probed by Lahav 433’s Sports Gambling and Bribery Division.
In Israeli Economy and Business, Algeria is spending about 25 billion dollars on military capabilities, a figure that accompanies Morocco’s 17.1 billion dollar push into advanced technology and a domestic defense industry through Israeli joint ventures, including BlueBird Aero Systems. UVision Air, the missiles and suicide drones maker controlled by Aaron Frenkel, plans a Nasdaq IPO seeking a valuation of roughly 3 to 3.5 billion dollars, with a prospective prospectus next month, a backlog of about 370 million dollars, and around 250 employees. Anduril Industries, the US defense-tech company valued at 61 billion dollars, is exploring Israel entry by meeting with senior officials to establish a local operation handling sales to the Ministry of Defense and R&D, with several candidates under consideration for leadership and decisions on whether to pursue an organic approach or acquisitions. A state-backed review by the State Comptroller warned that the National Insurance Institute could be unable to fund welfare commitments by 2035 due to flaws in the 2018 reform and faster depletion of reserves, prompting questions about long‑term welfare financing funded through mandatory contributions.
In Uplifting News, a cat interruption provided a light moment at a production of Romeo and Juliet in Izmir, Turkey, when a cat wandered onto the stage and settled beside Romeo, played by Brazilian dancer Pedro Seara, and was affectionately nicknamed Romeow by netizens as it rolled around and even gave itself a bath, drawing laughter from the audience w