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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-04 at 15:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-04 at 15:02

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Khamenei Funeral Sparks Viral Kill-Trump Sign
Egypt Unveils Octagon Command Headquarters Rising Influence
Israel Strikes Hezbollah Sites Kills Operative

The time is now 3:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Iranian Retaliation, the funeral procession for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei continues, and footage of a handwritten sign reading "We will kill Trump" is circulating across channels. Trump has publicly said he is watching the funeral, a comment that has helped fuel the story’s viral spread.

In Regional Impacts, Egypt unveiled its new Octagon Strategic Command Headquarters, a massive center intended to symbolize modernization and Cairo’s growing regional influence. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi spoke at the inauguration, framing the project as a return of Egypt to a position of regional prominence and noting a broader pattern of military modernization alongside partners in the region. The move comes as Egypt joins a wider trend of defense buildup in the Middle East, with Cairo emphasizing its role as a US ally amid shifting security dynamics.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the Israeli military conducted a series of operations in the past hours, including controlled demolitions and strikes in several villages such as Hadatha, Bint Jbeil, Tallouseh, Beit Yahoun, al-Qantara and Deir Siryan. In Majdal Zoun, troops identified and eliminated an armed Hezbollah operative near Israeli forces inside the Security Zone, pursued by helicopter. Around ten Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Bint Jbeil, Beit Yahoun, Kounine and Braachit were struck in response to attacks on Israeli troops, and an overnight airstrike destroyed a truck transporting weapons near the Security Zone, with secondary explosions indicating munitions present. A series of large explosions occurred in Hadatha, and illumination flares were observed over Kfarchouba.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump told Axios that he has a good relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu but that Netanyahu “knows who the boss is.” The pair have signaled a possible White House visit, with an Israeli official suggesting the meeting could come as soon as a week after the NATO gathering in Turkey. Netanyahu also called Trump to congratulate him on the United States’ Independence Day, and the two leaders agreed to meet soon in the United States. They last met in February 2026, a month in which the United States and Israel conducted a joint strike against Iran.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, HRF and other activists claim Ben-Gvir canceled a UN police chiefs conference in New York due to legal pressure, though Ben-Gvir’s office has not confirmed the reason. HRF says it has filed complaints with US authorities seeking prosecution and has urged New York’s attorney general to open an investigation, framing the move as accountability in action. Ben-Gvir’s office has not publicly confirmed the reported cancellation, and the episode continues to unfold amid debates over accountability and political controversy.

In Israeli Economy and Business, Elbit Systems plans to hire 2,000 new employees by year’s end, bringing total hires to 4,000 in 2026 after 2,000 in the first half of the year. CEO Bezalel Machlis noted that the expansion reflects a shift in military strategy, with longer conflicts and larger munition needs driving higher industrial readiness. The company is expanding local production, including at the Ramat Beqa site, to boost munitions output and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, while pointing to strong international demand, particularly in Europe, as countries seek greater defense and production independence.

In Uplifting News, a Danube cruise from Budapest to Vienna traces centuries of Jewish history, from ancient Aquincum where a Roman centurion of Jerusalem origin is buried, to Holocaust memorials,
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