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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-26 at 19:01
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US hits Iranian missiles and radar sites
US funds Lebanon push to disarm Hezbollah
Israel debates leadership age vs fitness
The time is now 7:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, the United States conducted military strikes against Iranian targets on Friday in retaliation for Iran's attack on a Singapore-flagged cargo ship as it exited the Strait of Hormuz, with CENTCOM announcing the operation on X/Twitter. The strikes targeted Iranian missile and drone storage locations, as well as coastal radar sites. US Vice President JD Vance said that violence will be met with violence and that Iran can pick up the phone if it has disagreements about how the MoU is being applied. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it attacked several US military targets in retaliation and warned that any further US attacks would trigger a broader response; the IRGC’s public relations office later disputed a State TV report claiming a statement had been issued regarding the strikes, saying no such statement had been made. Earlier on Saturday, the IRGC said its response would be swift and decisive and that they had repelled the attack. The strikes followed Iran's use of a one-way attack drone against the Singapore-flagged M/V Ever Lovely as it left the Strait of Hormuz along the Omani coast. In a related note, explosions were reported in Sirik, southern Iran near the Strait after the strikes, as President Trump warned Tehran over drone attacks on shipping and CENTCOM confirmed the strikes on missile, drone and radar sites in response to the attack.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, high-stakes diplomacy centers on Lebanon, where the United States plans to inject about $130 million into Lebanon under a new framework and establish trilateral oversight aimed at Hezbollah disarmament. But there are doubts that the Lebanese Army will confront Hezbollah, and Israeli Defense Forces restrictions are expected to tighten further as the involved mechanisms take shape.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Florida Republican David Burck tells The Jerusalem Post that Israel is America’s “only true Western ally,” and he discusses Israel, Iran, campus antisemitism, and why he believes Washington must deepen its alliance with Jerusalem. Burck, a former Marine Corps Military Police who served five years before returning to civilian life and joining the West Palm Beach Police Department, says his political focus grew out of the 2020 riots and his subsequent involvement with Turning Point USA, framing his views on US–Israel ties.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the debate over leadership age is framed around whether it is about chronological age or functional fitness. As Israel weighs raising the retirement age and potentially ending mandatory retirement, doctors, executives and older workers argue that the real issue is the ability to perform essential duties, especially in high-stakes roles where decisions affect millions.
In Uplifting News, Paul Goldenberg, a veteran security expert and deputy director of the Rutgers Miller Center on Policing, reflects on nearly three decades of work across the United States and Europe, emphasizing preparedness and safety for Jewish communities in the wake of past threats. Two Airbus A400M Atlas transports with the Turkish Air Force departed for Venezuela carrying a 67-person search-and-rescue and humanitarian aid detachment, including 38-person AFAD, 5-person UMKE, 2-person Turkish Red Crescent teams, plus 22 personnel from the Ministry of National Defense’s Humanitarian Aid Brigade, along with search dogs and rescue vehicles. Separately, two Indian Air Force C-17A Globemaster IIIs departed India bound for Venezuela, reportedly carrying an Indian Army Field Hospital Unit and more than 35 tons of relief supplies, medicine and medical equipment, including BH
US hits Iranian missiles and radar sites
US funds Lebanon push to disarm Hezbollah
Israel debates leadership age vs fitness
The time is now 7:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, the United States conducted military strikes against Iranian targets on Friday in retaliation for Iran's attack on a Singapore-flagged cargo ship as it exited the Strait of Hormuz, with CENTCOM announcing the operation on X/Twitter. The strikes targeted Iranian missile and drone storage locations, as well as coastal radar sites. US Vice President JD Vance said that violence will be met with violence and that Iran can pick up the phone if it has disagreements about how the MoU is being applied. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it attacked several US military targets in retaliation and warned that any further US attacks would trigger a broader response; the IRGC’s public relations office later disputed a State TV report claiming a statement had been issued regarding the strikes, saying no such statement had been made. Earlier on Saturday, the IRGC said its response would be swift and decisive and that they had repelled the attack. The strikes followed Iran's use of a one-way attack drone against the Singapore-flagged M/V Ever Lovely as it left the Strait of Hormuz along the Omani coast. In a related note, explosions were reported in Sirik, southern Iran near the Strait after the strikes, as President Trump warned Tehran over drone attacks on shipping and CENTCOM confirmed the strikes on missile, drone and radar sites in response to the attack.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, high-stakes diplomacy centers on Lebanon, where the United States plans to inject about $130 million into Lebanon under a new framework and establish trilateral oversight aimed at Hezbollah disarmament. But there are doubts that the Lebanese Army will confront Hezbollah, and Israeli Defense Forces restrictions are expected to tighten further as the involved mechanisms take shape.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Florida Republican David Burck tells The Jerusalem Post that Israel is America’s “only true Western ally,” and he discusses Israel, Iran, campus antisemitism, and why he believes Washington must deepen its alliance with Jerusalem. Burck, a former Marine Corps Military Police who served five years before returning to civilian life and joining the West Palm Beach Police Department, says his political focus grew out of the 2020 riots and his subsequent involvement with Turning Point USA, framing his views on US–Israel ties.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the debate over leadership age is framed around whether it is about chronological age or functional fitness. As Israel weighs raising the retirement age and potentially ending mandatory retirement, doctors, executives and older workers argue that the real issue is the ability to perform essential duties, especially in high-stakes roles where decisions affect millions.
In Uplifting News, Paul Goldenberg, a veteran security expert and deputy director of the Rutgers Miller Center on Policing, reflects on nearly three decades of work across the United States and Europe, emphasizing preparedness and safety for Jewish communities in the wake of past threats. Two Airbus A400M Atlas transports with the Turkish Air Force departed for Venezuela carrying a 67-person search-and-rescue and humanitarian aid detachment, including 38-person AFAD, 5-person UMKE, 2-person Turkish Red Crescent teams, plus 22 personnel from the Ministry of National Defense’s Humanitarian Aid Brigade, along with search dogs and rescue vehicles. Separately, two Indian Air Force C-17A Globemaster IIIs departed India bound for Venezuela, reportedly carrying an Indian Army Field Hospital Unit and more than 35 tons of relief supplies, medicine and medical equipment, including BH