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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-09 at 05:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-09 at 05:02

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Iran seeks deal amid Hormuz attacks
Syria first to drop terrorism sponsor status
Rafael eyes India Iron Dome plant

The time is now 5:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Iranian Retaliation, President Trump said Iran has called for a deal after previously declaring the Memorandum of Understanding over, arguing they “have very little left and they want to make a deal so badly,” while cautioning he questions whether they will honor it and calling them “a little bit out of control” because of attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. He questioned why Tehran would seek a deal given the vessel attacks and said the United States would respond, framing retaliation as part of the broader exchange with Iran, noting his remarks came after the NATO summit in Turkey.

In Regional Impacts, Syrian leaders returned from Turkey with what is described as Trump’s sign altering Syria’s international status, marking, for the first time since 1979, that Syria will no longer be defined as a state that sponsors terrorism. Separately, there were reports of interceptions in Bahrain, though details remain sparse in the available material.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, the White House is preparing for what could become a prolonged clash with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, with officials telling Axios the campaign’s duration could range from several days to weeks depending on Iran’s actions. Officials note that hundreds of oil tankers have continued to pass through the Gulf, easing concerns that a renewed confrontation would immediately trigger a major spike in oil prices, and that the administration believes it has room to escalate if needed based on current dynamics.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Defense Minister Katz rejected Trump’s claim that Israel would withdraw from Lebanon, saying Israel will remain in the security zones as long as needed and that it did not seek permission to enter Lebanon or to stay. He emphasized it is Israel’s right and duty to protect its people from Hezbollah and to maintain a presence until the threat is removed. Separately, Israeli police announced the arrest of a 32-year-old resident of the village of al-Shiyu’ah on incitement and promotion of terrorism online; the arrest, carried out by the YAM unit in a nighttime operation, followed monitoring of online posts and took place at the suspect’s home before transfer to the Etzion police station for further investigation as part of a broader effort to strengthen governance in Judea and Samaria.

In Israeli Economy and Business, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is in talks with Indian defense firms to establish a production line in India for Iron Dome interceptors. Rafael currently makes interceptors at a plant in northern Israel, and last year a missile production line began operating in the United States in partnership with Raytheon. The US plant will supply interceptors for the Marines’ new air defense system and can back up production in Israel if needed. India has purchased the Barak 8 air defense system, originally developed jointly by Israel and India, and production in India is expected to support Rafael’s sales to other countries, reduce costs, provide backup for other production lines, and strengthen the company’s standing with the Indian establishment, which requires manufacturing locally for local sales and export.

In Uplifting News, Why Hebrew University is the top choice for Olim highlights HUJI’s long history of shaping Israel before statehood and its ongoing role in cultivating innovators, scholars, and leaders who contribute broadly to Israel and the world. The university, consistently ranked among the world’s top 100, hosts students from more than 90 countries and offers extensive programs, including English-language tracks, with a focus on early career development and a welcoming sense of home for new
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