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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-25 at 01:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-25 at 01:01

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Kuwait Drone Strike Reveals Injury Mislabeling
US Israel Alliance Tested by NYC Primaries
Kafr Qasim Girl Sparks Jerusalem Heart Transplant

The time is now 1:01 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 say their injuries were more severe than their designations implied, even as the Army disputes the claim. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that almost 90% of the roughly 400 injured service members were only minor injuries and returned to duty in March, according to CBS News. One soldier, Chief Warrant Officer Rodney Bearman, was hit with shrapnel during an Iranian drone strike on a US base in Kuwait on March 1, and medical records later showed a concussion, hearing and vision loss, and lung damage, though he had been classified as not seriously injured. Sergeant First Class Cory Hicks was also wounded in the Kuwait strike, with severe shrapnel wounds requiring emergency surgeries in Kuwait. An Army official had told his wife that Hicks's injuries were minor, Hicks told CBS. The US Army has strongly disputed the claim, telling CBS that military designations such as not seriously injured and combat casualty have specific definitions that have been misconstrued.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, the alliance between the United States and Israel remains vital and should flourish, while Jerusalem must keep responsibility for its own security. The relationship has strengthened deterrence, defenses, and economic and technological capabilities, and it should be protected. Yet the piece emphasizes that friendship does not guarantee security, and American presidents serve American interests while Israeli leaders serve Israeli interests, which can overlap or diverge. Washington pursues regional diplomacy that affects Israel’s security, so Israel should listen, coordinate, argue when necessary, and preserve the alliance, while not expecting foreign capitals to bear the burden of Israel’s survival. Separately, in domestic politics, anti-Israel sentiment has surfaced in New York City’s primaries, with anti-Israel candidates gaining momentum and supporters chanting messages challenging Israel; this reflects a shift in attitudes among younger Democrats who show less sympathy for Israel. In another diplomatic strand, discussions mediated by Washington include potential steps to reduce Israeli troop presence in southern Lebanon, with pilot zones proposed for the Lebanese Armed Forces to take control in stages. Israel argues that increasing security through Lebanese forces could reduce Israeli exposure in Lebanon, but the talks have faced difficulties, with cooperation reportedly lagging and Iran's sway in Lebanon cited as a challenge.

In Uplifting News, a six-and-a-half-year-old girl from Kafr Qasim has helped save a Jerusalem boy’s life through a heart transplant. The organ saved three-and-a-half-year-old Rafael, who had a complex congenital heart defect and spent nine months at Clalit-Schneider Children's Medical Center before receiving the transplant. Rafael had undergone multiple surgeries, was placed on ECMO after his heart collapsed, and later connected to a Berlin Heart ventricular assist device. Dr. Amichay Rotstein recalled telling the family about the failing heart, and he described the moment the transplant changed the child’s condition. "Organ donation gives life, literally. Whoever saves one life, saves an entire world," the doctor said.

Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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