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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-06 at 07:01
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IDF crushes Hezbollah hubs, uncovers 150 weapons
Gaza governance shift looms amid regional upheaval
Ultra-Orthodox arrest exemption law published
The time is now 7:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Gaza governance shift looms while Iran marks Khamenei’s funeral.
Gaza governance shift is in the headlines as regional dynamics are reassessed, while Iran marks the funeral of its supreme leader. In the West Bank, the IDF’s Judea and Samaria Division has launched several broad operations in recent days to prevent a rise in terrorist activity and to reduce friction between right‑wing activists at farms and outposts and Palestinians. The army says the summer of 2026 will be especially challenging for troops operating in the area. Residents are keeping late hours to watch World Cup games, prompting changes to daily activity schedules, and the IDF notes an uptick in points of friction between right‑wing activists and Palestinians, with both sides carrying out provocations. Summer vacation has brought more young people onto the ground, and the start of the Three Weeks period leading up to the 9th of Av has added to tensions. The IDF has increased its presence in friction zones in an effort to reduce tensions and violent incidents.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, IDF destroys Hezbollah infrastructure, locates over 150 weapons in southern Lebanon village.
The IDF reports finding over 150 weapons in Hadatha, a village in southern Lebanon within the Security Zone that has been a hub for Hezbollah activity. During operations in the village, the 401st Brigade destroyed more than 90 Hezbollah infrastructure sites, killed over 20 militants, and seized the weapons, which included RPG rockets, anti‑tank missiles, machine guns, and Kalashnikov rifles. Last week, four precise strikes hit Hezbollah command centers, and an underground terror tunnel was dismantled in Majdal Zoun. On Sunday night, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz said a 200‑meter tunnel had been destroyed; it lay at a depth of more than 25 meters and contained hundreds of weapons and several shafts intended to launch rockets toward Israel.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, הוועדת החוץ והביטחון פרסמה את הנוסח הסופי של חוק הפטור ממעצרים לחרדים - ההצבעות צפויות להתחיל מחר.
The Foreign Affairs and Security Committee published the final text of the law exempting ultra‑Orthodox individuals from arrests, with votes expected to begin tomorrow.
In Israeli Economy and Business, How New York’s ‘summer camp kings’ left Israeli investors burned.
Simad Holdings, a New York‑based firm, collapsed after its owners emptied its cash, less than six months after it raised about NIS 620 million in a Tel Aviv bond offering. The swift crisis, one of the fastest crashes on the local market, left local creditors in a difficult position. The owners, Michael and David Shabsels, rose from magazine publishing and real estate to become prominent donors, but the company’s collapse exposed gaps in oversight and risk management that alarm investors in Israel.
In Uplifting News, Still Rocky after all these years: Beloved actor Sylvester Stallone celebrates 80th birthday.
Sylvester “Sly” Stallone, the screen icon behind Rocky Balboa, turns 80 on Monday. He marked the milestone with a nod to fans, recalling the enduring appeal of his most famous character and telling the world, “To all the Rockys in the world, I love you.” Stallone’s career, rooted in a blend of grit and resilience, remains a cultural touchstone for generations of audiences.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view
IDF crushes Hezbollah hubs, uncovers 150 weapons
Gaza governance shift looms amid regional upheaval
Ultra-Orthodox arrest exemption law published
The time is now 7:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Gaza governance shift looms while Iran marks Khamenei’s funeral.
Gaza governance shift is in the headlines as regional dynamics are reassessed, while Iran marks the funeral of its supreme leader. In the West Bank, the IDF’s Judea and Samaria Division has launched several broad operations in recent days to prevent a rise in terrorist activity and to reduce friction between right‑wing activists at farms and outposts and Palestinians. The army says the summer of 2026 will be especially challenging for troops operating in the area. Residents are keeping late hours to watch World Cup games, prompting changes to daily activity schedules, and the IDF notes an uptick in points of friction between right‑wing activists and Palestinians, with both sides carrying out provocations. Summer vacation has brought more young people onto the ground, and the start of the Three Weeks period leading up to the 9th of Av has added to tensions. The IDF has increased its presence in friction zones in an effort to reduce tensions and violent incidents.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, IDF destroys Hezbollah infrastructure, locates over 150 weapons in southern Lebanon village.
The IDF reports finding over 150 weapons in Hadatha, a village in southern Lebanon within the Security Zone that has been a hub for Hezbollah activity. During operations in the village, the 401st Brigade destroyed more than 90 Hezbollah infrastructure sites, killed over 20 militants, and seized the weapons, which included RPG rockets, anti‑tank missiles, machine guns, and Kalashnikov rifles. Last week, four precise strikes hit Hezbollah command centers, and an underground terror tunnel was dismantled in Majdal Zoun. On Sunday night, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz said a 200‑meter tunnel had been destroyed; it lay at a depth of more than 25 meters and contained hundreds of weapons and several shafts intended to launch rockets toward Israel.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, הוועדת החוץ והביטחון פרסמה את הנוסח הסופי של חוק הפטור ממעצרים לחרדים - ההצבעות צפויות להתחיל מחר.
The Foreign Affairs and Security Committee published the final text of the law exempting ultra‑Orthodox individuals from arrests, with votes expected to begin tomorrow.
In Israeli Economy and Business, How New York’s ‘summer camp kings’ left Israeli investors burned.
Simad Holdings, a New York‑based firm, collapsed after its owners emptied its cash, less than six months after it raised about NIS 620 million in a Tel Aviv bond offering. The swift crisis, one of the fastest crashes on the local market, left local creditors in a difficult position. The owners, Michael and David Shabsels, rose from magazine publishing and real estate to become prominent donors, but the company’s collapse exposed gaps in oversight and risk management that alarm investors in Israel.
In Uplifting News, Still Rocky after all these years: Beloved actor Sylvester Stallone celebrates 80th birthday.
Sylvester “Sly” Stallone, the screen icon behind Rocky Balboa, turns 80 on Monday. He marked the milestone with a nod to fans, recalling the enduring appeal of his most famous character and telling the world, “To all the Rockys in the world, I love you.” Stallone’s career, rooted in a blend of grit and resilience, remains a cultural touchstone for generations of audiences.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view