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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-08 at 08:02
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- IDF Remains On High Alert Over Iran
- Iranian Hardliners Urge Attack Trump in Türkiye
- Gazans Surrender to Return to Gaza
The time is now 8:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, the Israeli military remains at its highest level of readiness amid growing concerns that hostilities with Iran could resume. The situation follows renewed US strikes on Iranian targets and Iran’s retaliatory attacks against American assets in the Gulf, with defense officials in Israel monitoring developments closely. A senior military source told Ma’ariv that the IDF is prepared for any development vis-a-vis Iran and stands ready to act offensively or defensively if required. Defense analyst Avi Ashkenazi suggested President Trump faces a limited political window should he choose to broaden any military campaign against Iran, noting that such a conflict and its economic and security consequences would likely need to be addressed before the November midterms. Israeli officials have signaled heightened vigilance even as there is no announced decision on any new course of action.
In Iranian Retaliation, hardline Iranian lawmakers have urged the regime to strike at US President Donald Trump during his visit to Turkey for the NATO summit, with calls circulating on social media and in Iranian media to target Trump’s location in Türkiye with missiles. Parliamentarian Hamid Rasaei published the remark on the Iranian social site Virasty, while Mojtaba Zarei demanded action against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan over hosting Trump, expressing support for a “martyrdom operation” in Ankara. Zarei has a history of provocative statements, including calls in February for Jordanian supporters of the Islamic Republic to seize American bases. The episode underscores ongoing tensions between Tehran and Western leaders even as diplomatic channels remain unsettled.
In Regional Impacts, security observers note a pattern of hundreds of Gazans living in Israel and the West Bank since the start of the war who have surrendered to Israeli forces in order to return to Gaza in recent weeks. Officials say more than 200 Gazans who had lived in Gaza until October 7, 2023 entered Israel before the war under entry-permit arrangements for work or medical care and have remained in the West Bank or Israel rather than returning to Gaza. This week, a large group of 46 Gazans surrendered at a crossing in the West Bank city of Samaria, marking a notable movement among these populations.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, security footage confirms a masked vandal smashed the main entrance to Haaretz’s Tel Aviv office, throwing two bricks at a glass door and punching a hole before fleeing. Haaretz said it filed a police complaint and will increase security at the entrance while continuing to fulfill its reporting mission amid a heated public discourse and campaigns by right-wing activists criticizing coverage in Israeli media. Separately, Justice Minister Yariv Levin urged the Knesset to ignore a High Court order voiding the results of the state comptroller election and directing a redo vote, arguing that Michael Rabello should assume the post regardless of the court ruling. Levin said repeat elections are not possible and that the running of the Knesset is in the hands of the Knesset speaker and House Committee, not the judiciary, highlighting a deep constitutional clash between the two branches of government.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a AP-NORC poll shows American Jews leaning toward mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York City more favorably than Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with 44% of American Jewish respondents viewing Mamdani favorably versus 32% who view Netanyahu favorably. Among the same respondents, 39% viewed Mamdani unfavorably and 59% viewed Netanyahu unfavorably. The survey also refle
- IDF Remains On High Alert Over Iran
- Iranian Hardliners Urge Attack Trump in Türkiye
- Gazans Surrender to Return to Gaza
The time is now 8:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, the Israeli military remains at its highest level of readiness amid growing concerns that hostilities with Iran could resume. The situation follows renewed US strikes on Iranian targets and Iran’s retaliatory attacks against American assets in the Gulf, with defense officials in Israel monitoring developments closely. A senior military source told Ma’ariv that the IDF is prepared for any development vis-a-vis Iran and stands ready to act offensively or defensively if required. Defense analyst Avi Ashkenazi suggested President Trump faces a limited political window should he choose to broaden any military campaign against Iran, noting that such a conflict and its economic and security consequences would likely need to be addressed before the November midterms. Israeli officials have signaled heightened vigilance even as there is no announced decision on any new course of action.
In Iranian Retaliation, hardline Iranian lawmakers have urged the regime to strike at US President Donald Trump during his visit to Turkey for the NATO summit, with calls circulating on social media and in Iranian media to target Trump’s location in Türkiye with missiles. Parliamentarian Hamid Rasaei published the remark on the Iranian social site Virasty, while Mojtaba Zarei demanded action against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan over hosting Trump, expressing support for a “martyrdom operation” in Ankara. Zarei has a history of provocative statements, including calls in February for Jordanian supporters of the Islamic Republic to seize American bases. The episode underscores ongoing tensions between Tehran and Western leaders even as diplomatic channels remain unsettled.
In Regional Impacts, security observers note a pattern of hundreds of Gazans living in Israel and the West Bank since the start of the war who have surrendered to Israeli forces in order to return to Gaza in recent weeks. Officials say more than 200 Gazans who had lived in Gaza until October 7, 2023 entered Israel before the war under entry-permit arrangements for work or medical care and have remained in the West Bank or Israel rather than returning to Gaza. This week, a large group of 46 Gazans surrendered at a crossing in the West Bank city of Samaria, marking a notable movement among these populations.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, security footage confirms a masked vandal smashed the main entrance to Haaretz’s Tel Aviv office, throwing two bricks at a glass door and punching a hole before fleeing. Haaretz said it filed a police complaint and will increase security at the entrance while continuing to fulfill its reporting mission amid a heated public discourse and campaigns by right-wing activists criticizing coverage in Israeli media. Separately, Justice Minister Yariv Levin urged the Knesset to ignore a High Court order voiding the results of the state comptroller election and directing a redo vote, arguing that Michael Rabello should assume the post regardless of the court ruling. Levin said repeat elections are not possible and that the running of the Knesset is in the hands of the Knesset speaker and House Committee, not the judiciary, highlighting a deep constitutional clash between the two branches of government.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a AP-NORC poll shows American Jews leaning toward mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York City more favorably than Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with 44% of American Jewish respondents viewing Mamdani favorably versus 32% who view Netanyahu favorably. Among the same respondents, 39% viewed Mamdani unfavorably and 59% viewed Netanyahu unfavorably. The survey also refle