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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-25 at 00:02
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- US Troops Claim Pentagon Downplays Kuwait Wounds
- Israel Must Guard Its Security US Warns
- Kafr Qasim Girl Donates Heart Saves Rafael
The time is now 12:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, wounded US soldiers accuse the Pentagon of downplaying injuries, while the Army defends the use of formal designations with specific definitions that are sometimes misunderstood. Reports say Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asserted that nearly 90% of about 400 injured service members were only minor injuries and returned to duty in March. One soldier, Chief Warrant Officer Rodney Bearman, was wounded by shrapnel from an Iranian drone strike on a US base in Kuwait on March 1, yet medical records later indicated a concussion, hearing and vision loss, and lung damage, even though he was labeled not seriously injured. Another case involves Sergeant First Class Cory Hicks, who sustained severe shrapnel wounds and required emergency surgeries in Kuwait; an Army official told his wife that Hicks’ injuries were minor. CBS cited Hicks saying he believes the Pentagon has tried to downplay the incident. The military has strongly disputed the claim, noting that designations like “not seriously injured” and “combat casualty” have defined meanings. Also, footage showed a B-2 stealth bomber flying over the Freedom 250 celebration in Washington, DC, as President Trump kicked off the event.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, editors stress that Israel’s alliance with America is vital, but Jerusalem cannot outsource its security. The relationship remains one of the most important strategic partnerships in modern history, with American support helping Israel militarily, diplomatically, technologically, and economically. The article argues that the alliance should be protected, and while friendship is essential, no foreign capital can carry Israel’s survival. Washington’s regional diplomacy can affect Israel’s security, and Israel should listen, coordinate, argue when necessary, and preserve the alliance, recognizing that American presidents serve American interests and Israeli prime ministers serve Israeli interests, with overlaps and potential divergences. In a related development, US diplomacy is in play over Lebanon: discussions about a possible scale-back of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon are part of talks mediated by Washington, with pilot zones proposed where the Lebanese Armed Forces would enter to secure territory before moving to the next area. Rubio defended the current buffer zone against Hezbollah, but sources indicated the talks were not progressing smoothly, complicating the plan to reduce Israeli presence in Lebanon amid broader regional dynamics.
In Uplifting News, a life-saving organ transplant story from Israel highlights the power of organ donation. An organ from a six-and-a-half-year-old girl from Kafr Qasim saved the life of a three-and-a-half-year-old boy from Jerusalem, Rafael, who had a complex congenital heart defect. After months in hospital and a failed heart, Rafael received the transplant at Clalit-Schneider Children's Medical Center, marking a turning point for his health. Dr. Amichay Rotstein recalled the difficult progress and the decision to proceed with transplantation, noting the patient’s heart had collapsed during surgery, necessitating ECMO support and later a Berlin Heart device before the transplant. In Caracas, rescue efforts began following a disaster, with footage showing responders at work. Separately, Rabbi Moshe Perman, director of Chabad of Venezuela, said he and everyone he could account for were safe, though he had reports that some members of the local Jewish community remained missing.
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- US Troops Claim Pentagon Downplays Kuwait Wounds
- Israel Must Guard Its Security US Warns
- Kafr Qasim Girl Donates Heart Saves Rafael
The time is now 12:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, wounded US soldiers accuse the Pentagon of downplaying injuries, while the Army defends the use of formal designations with specific definitions that are sometimes misunderstood. Reports say Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asserted that nearly 90% of about 400 injured service members were only minor injuries and returned to duty in March. One soldier, Chief Warrant Officer Rodney Bearman, was wounded by shrapnel from an Iranian drone strike on a US base in Kuwait on March 1, yet medical records later indicated a concussion, hearing and vision loss, and lung damage, even though he was labeled not seriously injured. Another case involves Sergeant First Class Cory Hicks, who sustained severe shrapnel wounds and required emergency surgeries in Kuwait; an Army official told his wife that Hicks’ injuries were minor. CBS cited Hicks saying he believes the Pentagon has tried to downplay the incident. The military has strongly disputed the claim, noting that designations like “not seriously injured” and “combat casualty” have defined meanings. Also, footage showed a B-2 stealth bomber flying over the Freedom 250 celebration in Washington, DC, as President Trump kicked off the event.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, editors stress that Israel’s alliance with America is vital, but Jerusalem cannot outsource its security. The relationship remains one of the most important strategic partnerships in modern history, with American support helping Israel militarily, diplomatically, technologically, and economically. The article argues that the alliance should be protected, and while friendship is essential, no foreign capital can carry Israel’s survival. Washington’s regional diplomacy can affect Israel’s security, and Israel should listen, coordinate, argue when necessary, and preserve the alliance, recognizing that American presidents serve American interests and Israeli prime ministers serve Israeli interests, with overlaps and potential divergences. In a related development, US diplomacy is in play over Lebanon: discussions about a possible scale-back of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon are part of talks mediated by Washington, with pilot zones proposed where the Lebanese Armed Forces would enter to secure territory before moving to the next area. Rubio defended the current buffer zone against Hezbollah, but sources indicated the talks were not progressing smoothly, complicating the plan to reduce Israeli presence in Lebanon amid broader regional dynamics.
In Uplifting News, a life-saving organ transplant story from Israel highlights the power of organ donation. An organ from a six-and-a-half-year-old girl from Kafr Qasim saved the life of a three-and-a-half-year-old boy from Jerusalem, Rafael, who had a complex congenital heart defect. After months in hospital and a failed heart, Rafael received the transplant at Clalit-Schneider Children's Medical Center, marking a turning point for his health. Dr. Amichay Rotstein recalled the difficult progress and the decision to proceed with transplantation, noting the patient’s heart had collapsed during surgery, necessitating ECMO support and later a Berlin Heart device before the transplant. In Caracas, rescue efforts began following a disaster, with footage showing responders at work. Separately, Rabbi Moshe Perman, director of Chabad of Venezuela, said he and everyone he could account for were safe, though he had reports that some members of the local Jewish community remained missing.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may co