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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-05 at 14:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-05 at 14:01

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HaBashan Pioneers Detained Crossing Mount Hermon
Hirtenberg Subcamp Demolished for Lidl
Netanyahu Seeks Trump Meeting to Reset Alliance

The time is now 2:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Regional Impacts, about 100 activists from the HaBashan Pioneers settler movement were detained by the IDF after crossing from the Israel-Syria buffer zone into the Syrian side of Mount Hermon. The group says the detentions involved severe force and confiscation of phones, while they maintain they were acting in complete passivity. The activists say they intend to establish an Israeli settlement in the area and argue that only civilian settlement would cement Israeli control, noting the importance of IDF presence in the region. They link their action to what they describe as threats from Syrian militants against Israeli communities in the Golan Heights, including within the buffer zone, and frame the events as part of a slow erosion of Israeli control by hostile groups. The statement also indicates the group deliberately chose a mountainous location to complicate evacuation while seeking to avoid violence. Separately, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Christian villages in Lebanon have asked to be annexed to Israel.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Hamas representatives were welcomed with verses praising believers who remained faithful to their covenant with God and did not break their pledge as Iran marked the funeral of its late supreme leader. Iranian media and social media analysts noted that the verses recited appeared tailored to each visiting delegation’s recent political and military conduct, particularly toward Iran’s confrontation with Israel and the United States earlier this year. The moment drew particular attention when Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed bin Abdulkarim approached Khamenei’s coffin, as the reciter delivered Verse 13 from Surah Al Imran.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Netanyahu told Fox News that the United States has no greater ally than Israel and that he maintains an excellent relationship with President Donald Trump, while acknowledging occasional disagreements that are discussed openly. He argued that in 99% of cases they see eye to eye and emphasized that both sides share a goal of stopping Iran’s nuclear ambitions, including removing enriched material and dismantling enrichment sites. He also referenced Israel’s operations Roaring Lion and the United States’ Epic Fury, saying Trump views those actions as progress toward shared goals through pressure and dialogue with Tehran. He rejected the notion that disagreements imply divergent aims on Iran, asserting unity on the objective of preventing a nuclear-armed Iran. Netanyahu also said he is seeking a White House meeting with Trump to reset the relationship before the elections, aiming to press US red lines on Tehran, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey, noting that a public snub could affect his political standing.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, an analysis questions whether some officials exaggerate Hamas threats to influence the October elections and push for a new invasion. The piece notes a pattern since mid-2024, after Israel publicly stated it had dismantled Hamas’s last battalions, that insiders have leaked assessments of Hamas rearming or preparing a major comeback to bolster arguments for reinvasion or renewed attacks. While some reports have been accurate, others are described as inflated to serve political or ideological motives. A recent instance cited is mid-April, when leaks claimed Hamas had risen to about 27,000 armed fighters and was reassembling rockets, a figure used in the context of calls for renewed military action.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Austria’s Hirtenberg subcamp, part of the Mauthausen concentration camp network, will be demolished to make way
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