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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-14 at 21:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-14 at 21:01

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Iranian strikes Kuwait facility amid broader campaign
Trump vows to strike Iranian power plants
Hormuz flashpoint widens as air defenses clash

The time is now 9:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Iranian Retaliation, Iran struck a critical facility in Kuwait on Wednesday, causing multiple massive explosions and a fire, with officials saying the blaze was later brought under control and six teams backed by the army and National Guard responded; there were no injuries and damage was limited to material losses. Iran's military also claimed to have targeted US military sites on Jordan's Azraq base with drones, and Fars News Agency later reported that a Iranian missile struck the base, citing Iraqi media. Kuwait’s air defenses say they are presently confronting hostile drone attacks, and reports from Dehloran in Iraq said a mineral water production facility was targeted by three enemy projectiles with no injuries reported. Separately, Fars News reported explosions heard in Bahrain tied to missile attacks targeting American bases. Footage circulating reportedly shows a Shahed-136 drone impact from Iranian strikes against Kuwait, while the United States continues reciprocal strikes, with targets inside Bahrain and Kuwait bearing the brunt of Iranian fire.

In US Military Role, President Donald Trump said the United States will strike Iranian power plants and bridges next week if no deal is reached, telling Fox News that energy targets would be saved for last and pressing Tehran to negotiate; he warned that Iran has no choice but to come to the table and that “you’re not going to have anything left.” He also alluded to the effect of recent US Central Command strikes along the Strait of Hormuz. The United States then conducted a third straight night of strikes on Iran, with CENTCOM targeting military sites across six locations, and in response the IRGC launched drone and missile attacks on US military sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. President Trump was set to host Iraq’s prime minister at the White House as tensions continued to escalate. Earlier, US forces attacked military bases in Bampur in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan Province, prompting Iran to launch missiles and drones toward US-linked targets in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain, with multiple intercepts but also several impacts during ongoing waves of attacks. US Central Command Commander Admiral Brad Cooper said in a release that US forces are holding Iran accountable for unwarranted aggression that continues to endanger innocent lives.

In Regional Impacts, Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense said air defenses are currently responding to incoming hostile drone threats. Bahrain’s interior authorities announced another wave of Iranian missile and drone attacks, triggering alarm sirens across the kingdom. Analysts have described the Strait of Hormuz as the focal point of the confrontation, with Tehran seeking control over shipping routes and fees, while Washington has been targeting strategic islands and ships caught in the escalating dispute.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, a 16-year-old terrorist admitted he set out to stab an IDF soldier near Neve Daniel and hoped to be killed as a martyr, police say; investigators noted he initially claimed he was searching for water before revealing the knife he had hidden near the community.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Mahmoud Khalil filed a lawsuit alleging that Betar and Canary Mission conspired with the US government to prosecute him for his pro-Palestinian advocacy, arguing that a network of organizations and political actors works to criminalize solidarity with Palestine; Khalil, who became a visible figure in the crackdown on protest, has a history that includes time in immigration detention and ongoing deportation proceedings.

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