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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-04 at 11:01
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Turkey-led triad threatens Israel reshapes Middle East
Hezbollah buries 49 operatives in Tyre district
Settlers annex unfinished West Bank home
The time is now 11:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Turkey's 'strategic triad' gains sway in Trump's Middle East policy, posing challenges for Israel, Turkey, Qatar, and Pakistan are emerging as a powerful bloc — an alliance openly opposed to Israel. Efforts are under way to draw Saudi Arabia and Egypt into this axis. Ankara's role blends close relations with the United States and other Western powers with support for and use of anti-Western Islamist forces on the ground as a key element of its power-building. The alliance is openly opposed to Israel, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has described Zionism in terms of threat to Turkey's survival, signaling a hardening line against the Jewish state.
In חזבאללה קבר היום 49 מפעיליו ב - 8 כפרים שונים בנפת צור בדרום לבנון. כדי להגיב לכתבה לחצו כאן Hezbollah buried 49 operatives today across eight villages in the Tyre district of southern Lebanon.
In Palestinian family says settlers annexed unfinished West Bank home, the UN reported last month that settler attacks on Palestinian villages and agricultural land had surged since 2023, rising 130%. In the West Bank, Palestinian Mohammad Salameh was building a home for his family when a group of settlers seized the property. Video showed at least six Israeli citizens on the roof of the two‑story house. The IDF said it received a report and sent soldiers to the area, but declined to comment on the settlers’ continued presence. Salameh fears his home, like many others in the Palestinian territory, could be lost forever, noting that many houses in the area are surrounded by settlements and outposts. “Only God knows, if there is law and order then they will leave,” he said. “If they succeeded with taking one, then the rest will follow.”
Lessons from Yitzhak Shamir: What Israel should look for in its next prime minister - opinion argues that Israel needs strong, properly motivated leadership to secure a strong tomorrow amid unprecedented international isolation and rising antisemitism. It contends the country’s priorities must come first and notes that antisemitism and global hostility to Israel are intertwined. The piece also questions whether fluency in English should be a prerequisite for a prime minister, pointing out that past leaders who spoke English less fluently still served the country effectively.
A political jungle: What international media will get wrong about Israel's 2026 election - opinion contends that the world’s largest international multimedia news agency has already framed Israelis as too right-wing, regardless of who is elected. The piece uses a safari metaphor to describe the newsroom habit of seeking dramatic events like wars, peace deals, and elections, and notes recent regional developments including a surprise peace agreement with Lebanon. It points to the fragility of coalitions in Israel and suggests that early elections could occur if a governing coalition proves unpopular.
Majority of American Jews experienced antisemitism over past year, CAM survey shows - study reports that 58% of American Jews felt more unsafe than the previous year, and 57% experienced Jew-hatred. About one-third said they changed their behavior, with 38% hiding their identity publicly and 32% hiding online. More than half encountered antisemitism online, and nearly half saw or experienced an antisemitic trope. Additionally, 23% skipped Jewish-related events due to fear, representing roughly 1.2 million US Jews. The study also notes that Jews who live more visibly as Jews are more likely to experience antisemitism.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and i
Turkey-led triad threatens Israel reshapes Middle East
Hezbollah buries 49 operatives in Tyre district
Settlers annex unfinished West Bank home
The time is now 11:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Turkey's 'strategic triad' gains sway in Trump's Middle East policy, posing challenges for Israel, Turkey, Qatar, and Pakistan are emerging as a powerful bloc — an alliance openly opposed to Israel. Efforts are under way to draw Saudi Arabia and Egypt into this axis. Ankara's role blends close relations with the United States and other Western powers with support for and use of anti-Western Islamist forces on the ground as a key element of its power-building. The alliance is openly opposed to Israel, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has described Zionism in terms of threat to Turkey's survival, signaling a hardening line against the Jewish state.
In חזבאללה קבר היום 49 מפעיליו ב - 8 כפרים שונים בנפת צור בדרום לבנון. כדי להגיב לכתבה לחצו כאן Hezbollah buried 49 operatives today across eight villages in the Tyre district of southern Lebanon.
In Palestinian family says settlers annexed unfinished West Bank home, the UN reported last month that settler attacks on Palestinian villages and agricultural land had surged since 2023, rising 130%. In the West Bank, Palestinian Mohammad Salameh was building a home for his family when a group of settlers seized the property. Video showed at least six Israeli citizens on the roof of the two‑story house. The IDF said it received a report and sent soldiers to the area, but declined to comment on the settlers’ continued presence. Salameh fears his home, like many others in the Palestinian territory, could be lost forever, noting that many houses in the area are surrounded by settlements and outposts. “Only God knows, if there is law and order then they will leave,” he said. “If they succeeded with taking one, then the rest will follow.”
Lessons from Yitzhak Shamir: What Israel should look for in its next prime minister - opinion argues that Israel needs strong, properly motivated leadership to secure a strong tomorrow amid unprecedented international isolation and rising antisemitism. It contends the country’s priorities must come first and notes that antisemitism and global hostility to Israel are intertwined. The piece also questions whether fluency in English should be a prerequisite for a prime minister, pointing out that past leaders who spoke English less fluently still served the country effectively.
A political jungle: What international media will get wrong about Israel's 2026 election - opinion contends that the world’s largest international multimedia news agency has already framed Israelis as too right-wing, regardless of who is elected. The piece uses a safari metaphor to describe the newsroom habit of seeking dramatic events like wars, peace deals, and elections, and notes recent regional developments including a surprise peace agreement with Lebanon. It points to the fragility of coalitions in Israel and suggests that early elections could occur if a governing coalition proves unpopular.
Majority of American Jews experienced antisemitism over past year, CAM survey shows - study reports that 58% of American Jews felt more unsafe than the previous year, and 57% experienced Jew-hatred. About one-third said they changed their behavior, with 38% hiding their identity publicly and 32% hiding online. More than half encountered antisemitism online, and nearly half saw or experienced an antisemitic trope. Additionally, 23% skipped Jewish-related events due to fear, representing roughly 1.2 million US Jews. The study also notes that Jews who live more visibly as Jews are more likely to experience antisemitism.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and i