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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-05 at 21:02
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Kyiv Missile Strike Leaves Dozens Dead
NATO Scrambles as Poland Boosts Defenses
West Bank Seam Zone Breach Sparks Fears
The time is now 9:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Dozens feared dead and seriously injured as a Russian ballistic missile struck a multi-story apartment building in Kyiv tonight, with authorities reporting many casualties as emergency crews worked at the scene. Separately, the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces said NATO fighter and support aircraft have been scrambled and ground-based air defenses and radar reconnaissance raised to maximum readiness across Poland in response to ongoing Russian long-range aviation activity against Ukraine. Smoke was rising from the site of the missile strike in Kyiv as investigators assessed the damage and assessed safety concerns for surrounding areas.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Yemen condemned Iran for operating a direct flight from Sanaa International Airport to Tehran to transport Houthi fighters to former supreme leader Ali Khamenei’s funeral. Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council called the flight a serious escalation that reaffirmed the Houthis’ subordination to the Iranian regime, highlighting the use of state institutions and border crossings to serve Iran’s agenda at the expense of the Yemeni people, and vowed to take all necessary political, diplomatic, legal, and security measures. The government argued that allowing international flights without the proper approvals set a dangerous precedent and deepened Yemen’s political divisions.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israeli defense and security officials warn that a breached seam zone in the West Bank, coupled with hundreds of drones and planned raids, could make the area Israel’s next major front as the IDF continues operations in Gaza and Lebanon. The seam zone—the stretch between the Green Line and Israel’s separation barrier—ranges from the Gilboa to Arad, and authorities say fences are torn and terrain is uneven, complicating containment efforts. With the country marking 1,000 days since the October 7 attacks, regional brigade commanders are training and reinforcing troops along main routes and in planning rooms as part of a broadened posture overseen by Brigadier General Kobi Heller. Also in political life, President Isaac Herzog attended the wedding of former Gaza hostages Sasha Troufanov and Sapir Cohen, blessing the couple under the chuppah. Herzog noted he had previously said he would not attend any weddings until all hostages were released, a stance he has taken in relation to the days-long captivity and subsequent releases of individuals abducted on October 7.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, UNRWA failed to implement UN-recommended reforms related to violent speech and antisemitism, according to an IMPACT-se analysis. The Independent Review Group, known as the Colonna Report, called for neutrality and a suite of reforms, including stopping use of material seen as compromising neutrality. While donor nations conditioned resumed funding on implementing Colonna’s recommendations, the analysis found UNRWA did not meaningfully adopt many of the measures and appeared to lower thresholds for progress in several areas.
In Israeli Economy and Business, the government approved a 27 million shekel plan to encourage West Bank hotel construction, designed to remove planning barriers and provide grants for building, converting, and expanding hotels. Tourism Minister Haim Katz said the program would help realize the West Bank’s substantial tourism potential as part of broader economic development efforts in the area.
In Uplifting News, a cafe named Cafe Chico opened in Sderot to honor fallen Shaldag commander Captain Shilo “Chico” Cohen, 1,000 days after his death at Be’eri. The cafe is run by local
Kyiv Missile Strike Leaves Dozens Dead
NATO Scrambles as Poland Boosts Defenses
West Bank Seam Zone Breach Sparks Fears
The time is now 9:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Dozens feared dead and seriously injured as a Russian ballistic missile struck a multi-story apartment building in Kyiv tonight, with authorities reporting many casualties as emergency crews worked at the scene. Separately, the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces said NATO fighter and support aircraft have been scrambled and ground-based air defenses and radar reconnaissance raised to maximum readiness across Poland in response to ongoing Russian long-range aviation activity against Ukraine. Smoke was rising from the site of the missile strike in Kyiv as investigators assessed the damage and assessed safety concerns for surrounding areas.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Yemen condemned Iran for operating a direct flight from Sanaa International Airport to Tehran to transport Houthi fighters to former supreme leader Ali Khamenei’s funeral. Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council called the flight a serious escalation that reaffirmed the Houthis’ subordination to the Iranian regime, highlighting the use of state institutions and border crossings to serve Iran’s agenda at the expense of the Yemeni people, and vowed to take all necessary political, diplomatic, legal, and security measures. The government argued that allowing international flights without the proper approvals set a dangerous precedent and deepened Yemen’s political divisions.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israeli defense and security officials warn that a breached seam zone in the West Bank, coupled with hundreds of drones and planned raids, could make the area Israel’s next major front as the IDF continues operations in Gaza and Lebanon. The seam zone—the stretch between the Green Line and Israel’s separation barrier—ranges from the Gilboa to Arad, and authorities say fences are torn and terrain is uneven, complicating containment efforts. With the country marking 1,000 days since the October 7 attacks, regional brigade commanders are training and reinforcing troops along main routes and in planning rooms as part of a broadened posture overseen by Brigadier General Kobi Heller. Also in political life, President Isaac Herzog attended the wedding of former Gaza hostages Sasha Troufanov and Sapir Cohen, blessing the couple under the chuppah. Herzog noted he had previously said he would not attend any weddings until all hostages were released, a stance he has taken in relation to the days-long captivity and subsequent releases of individuals abducted on October 7.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, UNRWA failed to implement UN-recommended reforms related to violent speech and antisemitism, according to an IMPACT-se analysis. The Independent Review Group, known as the Colonna Report, called for neutrality and a suite of reforms, including stopping use of material seen as compromising neutrality. While donor nations conditioned resumed funding on implementing Colonna’s recommendations, the analysis found UNRWA did not meaningfully adopt many of the measures and appeared to lower thresholds for progress in several areas.
In Israeli Economy and Business, the government approved a 27 million shekel plan to encourage West Bank hotel construction, designed to remove planning barriers and provide grants for building, converting, and expanding hotels. Tourism Minister Haim Katz said the program would help realize the West Bank’s substantial tourism potential as part of broader economic development efforts in the area.
In Uplifting News, a cafe named Cafe Chico opened in Sderot to honor fallen Shaldag commander Captain Shilo “Chico” Cohen, 1,000 days after his death at Be’eri. The cafe is run by local