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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-06 at 20:02
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- Tanker Hit Near Limah Oman No Casualties
- Iran Deepens Ties With Houthis Envoy Reappears
- Arab Sector Shin Bet Budget Reaches 567M
The time is now 8:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, a vessel 8 nautical miles east of Limah, Oman, was struck by an unknown projectile as it traveled southbound away from the Strait of Hormuz. There were no reported casualties. The vessel, a Nakilat Shipping Qatar Limited tanker that was loaded, reportedly was struck in the engine room. Based on the strike location, authorities indicate the ship was likely in the Oman-IMO transit lanes rather than the PGSA lanes, a detail that could feed into Iran’s position that its PGSA routes are the only viable option for commercial maritime traffic.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Iran deepens ties with Houthis, Tehran envoy reappears in Yemen amid conflict escalation. Iran’s envoy to the Houthis resurfaced in Sana’a as the militia presses for a Tehran air route and seeks to preserve its regional axis after significant losses. Funeral events for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei are continuing in the region, and reports indicate that the Houthi Deputy Foreign Minister Abdulwahid Abu Ras met in Sana’a with the Iranian Ambassador to the militia, Ali Mohammad Rezaei. The Houthis have also claimed an Iranian civilian aircraft landed in Sana’a, and Saudi authorities reportedly sought to prevent the flight from continuing, while the group has threatened to attack Saudi Arabia. A UAE Al-Ain article titled “the Tehran-Sanaa line: Iran's envoy leads the Houthi escalation in Yemen” frames these developments as part of Iran’s broader strategy.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, police remove haredi protesters attempting to block Jerusalem light rail construction. Police dispersed rioters trying to enter a light rail work site and block traffic on Bar Ilan Street, reopening the street after the altercation. One person was arrested amid damage to the site and construction-related clashes. In a separate development, the Education Ministry published guidelines guaranteeing students’ right to lay tefillin in public schools, directing that students who request to lay tefillin be allowed to do so on school grounds, with designated times and places, and that tefillin rules be included in the general school rules. The IDF and Border Patrol rescued ten Israeli civilians who entered Kalkilya in Area A to search for a stolen motorcycle, dispersing residents and safely removing the group; the stolen motorcycle was recovered and returned to its owner, and such entry into Area A remains illegal. Separately, the government announced a dedicated budget of more than half a billion shekels for Shin Bet to combat crime in the Arab sector, funded from the 550 Plan and totaling 567 million for Shin Bet and police, with the move framed by security officials and politicians as a major step in strengthening this effort.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a New York Times map tells America’s immigration story. So where are the Jews? An opinion piece notes that the map “How a Nation of Immigrants Traces Its Roots” includes 200 identities across all states but omits Jewish identities, drawing attention to representation gaps in portrayals of American immigration history. London’s Metropolitan Police are investigating antisemitic abuse at London Pride after videos circulated online showing Jewish attendees being taunted with anti-Jewish slurs and pro-Palestinian rhetoric, prompting review of footage to assess potential criminal offenses and continuing efforts to address hate crimes.
In Israeli Economy and Business, employment rates in May declined, per Central Bureau of Statistics data. The workforce totaled 4,469,000 people (61.6%), with 126,500 unemployed (2.8%), and 4,342,500 employed (97.2%). The Jerusalem
- Tanker Hit Near Limah Oman No Casualties
- Iran Deepens Ties With Houthis Envoy Reappears
- Arab Sector Shin Bet Budget Reaches 567M
The time is now 8:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, a vessel 8 nautical miles east of Limah, Oman, was struck by an unknown projectile as it traveled southbound away from the Strait of Hormuz. There were no reported casualties. The vessel, a Nakilat Shipping Qatar Limited tanker that was loaded, reportedly was struck in the engine room. Based on the strike location, authorities indicate the ship was likely in the Oman-IMO transit lanes rather than the PGSA lanes, a detail that could feed into Iran’s position that its PGSA routes are the only viable option for commercial maritime traffic.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Iran deepens ties with Houthis, Tehran envoy reappears in Yemen amid conflict escalation. Iran’s envoy to the Houthis resurfaced in Sana’a as the militia presses for a Tehran air route and seeks to preserve its regional axis after significant losses. Funeral events for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei are continuing in the region, and reports indicate that the Houthi Deputy Foreign Minister Abdulwahid Abu Ras met in Sana’a with the Iranian Ambassador to the militia, Ali Mohammad Rezaei. The Houthis have also claimed an Iranian civilian aircraft landed in Sana’a, and Saudi authorities reportedly sought to prevent the flight from continuing, while the group has threatened to attack Saudi Arabia. A UAE Al-Ain article titled “the Tehran-Sanaa line: Iran's envoy leads the Houthi escalation in Yemen” frames these developments as part of Iran’s broader strategy.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, police remove haredi protesters attempting to block Jerusalem light rail construction. Police dispersed rioters trying to enter a light rail work site and block traffic on Bar Ilan Street, reopening the street after the altercation. One person was arrested amid damage to the site and construction-related clashes. In a separate development, the Education Ministry published guidelines guaranteeing students’ right to lay tefillin in public schools, directing that students who request to lay tefillin be allowed to do so on school grounds, with designated times and places, and that tefillin rules be included in the general school rules. The IDF and Border Patrol rescued ten Israeli civilians who entered Kalkilya in Area A to search for a stolen motorcycle, dispersing residents and safely removing the group; the stolen motorcycle was recovered and returned to its owner, and such entry into Area A remains illegal. Separately, the government announced a dedicated budget of more than half a billion shekels for Shin Bet to combat crime in the Arab sector, funded from the 550 Plan and totaling 567 million for Shin Bet and police, with the move framed by security officials and politicians as a major step in strengthening this effort.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a New York Times map tells America’s immigration story. So where are the Jews? An opinion piece notes that the map “How a Nation of Immigrants Traces Its Roots” includes 200 identities across all states but omits Jewish identities, drawing attention to representation gaps in portrayals of American immigration history. London’s Metropolitan Police are investigating antisemitic abuse at London Pride after videos circulated online showing Jewish attendees being taunted with anti-Jewish slurs and pro-Palestinian rhetoric, prompting review of footage to assess potential criminal offenses and continuing efforts to address hate crimes.
In Israeli Economy and Business, employment rates in May declined, per Central Bureau of Statistics data. The workforce totaled 4,469,000 people (61.6%), with 126,500 unemployed (2.8%), and 4,342,500 employed (97.2%). The Jerusalem