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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-06 at 04:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-06 at 04:01

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Funeral Elevates Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's Heir
Historic Ocean of Peace Ties Fiji Australia
Women Rise in Syria Post Assad Parliament

The time is now 4:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Israeli security officials fear renewed fighting as Khamenei and IRGC leaders seek revenge, with analysis noting the funeral ceremony and related events may be used to normalize and validate Mojtaba Khamenei’s status as successor. Mojtaba, who was seriously wounded in the operation that killed his father, was reportedly afraid to attend the funeral, and many other leaders chose to send representatives instead. The security establishment says Iran is gradually restoring internet service under economic pressure while maintaining the regime’s ability to shape public discourse and control the street. Iran is working to restore its military capabilities and rehabilitate its economy, which remains under severe sanctions, and the economy’s condition has shown no change and continues to be a principal source of pressure on the regime.

In Regional Impacts, Australia and Fiji signed a major defense alliance on Monday, committing each country to come to the other's aid if either is attacked. The Ocean of Peace Alliance marks Fiji’s first-ever alliance, and Fiji becomes Australia’s fourth formal ally after the United States, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said there are mutual defense obligations and that an attack on Fiji would trigger Australia’s full support for Fiji and its sovereignty. The pact comes as China seeks to expand its influence in the region; Australia says it is in a permanent state of contest with China and has pursued security and defense deals with Pacific nations. Australia also signed a security agreement with Vanuatu last week, reinforcing its role in the Pacific security architecture.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Iraqi Hezbollah representatives paraded in Iran on the third day of former supreme leader Ali Khamenei’s funeral, according to Iranian media. Iran’s former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was seen attending, and hundreds of Iranians were reported to be marching while waving red flags, a symbol of revenge. Khamenei was killed in February during the opening strikes of Operation Roaring Lion. The funeral, delayed by the ongoing war, began on Saturday with chants of “death to America, death to Israel” and is expected to continue for at least a week with events across the country. Crowds have thronged the Mosalla, and Tehran’s metro reported millions of trips as people travelled to participate, with authorities planning large processions and arrangements for transport, food and lodging.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, the Movement for Quality Government held a rally Sunday night to protest the government’s declaration that it would not comply with a High Court of Justice ruling regarding the Second Authority Council. The MQG said it would petition the High Court under the Contempt of Court Ordinance and push for sanctions against the ministers involved, including fines or arrest, if they fail to comply. “From day one, the independence of the legal system, judges and legal advisors, has been a source of embarrassment to the government,” said Adv. Michael Partam, Deputy Chairman of the MQG. MQG leaders criticized the government as acting as if the law were only a recommendation and vowed to challenge the decision in court.

In Uplifting News, a driver was rescued after his vehicle fell ten meters from a quarry cliff in the Nataf area of Binyamin. Fire and Rescue forces used specialized tools to remove the vehicle and extract the driver, who was then flown by helicopter to a hospital for treatment; he is listed in serious condition with initial care provided by Hatzalah at the scene. Separately
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