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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-15 at 00:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-15 at 00:01

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Iran US clash escalates; naval blockade tightens
Jeffries blocks Israel aid cut, policy shift
Hormuz open to ships; Iran-tied vessels barred

The time is now 12:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Iranian Retaliation, as tit-for-tat strikes between Iran and the United States escalate, Iran’s IRGC has been launching near daily drone and missile attacks against US bases across the Middle East, including in Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait. Traders on Polymarket place the odds that Iran will again carry out military action against a Gulf state on Friday, July 17, at about 65 percent.

In US Military Role, the United States renewed its naval blockade of Iranian ports and mounted new strikes on Iranian military targets in what it describes as a bid to destroy emerging threats, even as Iran reported explosions across the Gulf and Kuwait said it intercepted missiles and drones with Bahrain confirming it was attacked.

In Regional Impacts, the Strait of Hormuz saw nine of the 11 vessels transiting on Tuesday via the Iranian route, according to ship-tracking data, ahead of a blockade that took effect on Wednesday. President Donald Trump reimposed a naval blockade of all Iranian ports and warned he would hit power plants and bridges next week unless Tehran resumes negotiations. The data show three empty oil tankers, one Aframax-sized vessel and two Very Large Crude Carriers entered the strait, while vessels exiting the Gulf included a VLCC with about two million barrels of crude, a medium-range tanker with refined products, and two LPG carriers, along with a laden methanol tanker and a dry bulk carrier. There were no visible entries or exits for tankers loading oil and gas from other Gulf producers on that day. In a breaking update, the Strait of Hormuz is now open to all international shipping except vessels tied to Iran, with the United States crediting its military for securing the waterway. The US will impose a full blockade on ships traveling to or from Iranian ports or carrying Iranian cargo, while replacing a proposed 20% reimbursement fee with new trade and investment agreements from Gulf nations, and President Trump declared that Iran “will never have a nuclear weapon.”

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Representative Hakeem Jeffries said he will vote against Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie’s amendment to cut military aid to Israel, but stressed that American policy in the Middle East must change. The proposed amendment would cut about $3.3 billion in military aid to Israel and is expected to reach a floor vote soon; Jeffries called the measure overly broad and said it could limit efforts to confront Hamas, Hezbollah and other groups, while stopping short of directing colleagues on how to vote. The discussion comes as Prime Minister Netanyahu has signalled a desire to begin winding down US military aid to Israel in the final years of the Trump administration, signaling a shift from aid to a partnership in the relationship.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, an editorial notes that active-duty generals should stay out of politics, but Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Eyal Zamir’s public warning about a bill to freeze arrests of ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers for seven months falls into a clear exception. Zamir argued the legislation would hinder the IDF’s ability to carry out its missions and warned of a manpower shortage, calling for an influx of about 12,000 soldiers to bolster the ranks.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, CookNSolo, the restaurant group co-founded by Israeli-American chef Michael Solomonov, said it would close six locations across two fast-casual chains. The owner attributed the closures to inflation, weaker lunch traffic and a saturated fast-casual market, while pro-Palestinian activists contended the closures reflect a boycott against Zionist establishments, a
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