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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-16 at 05:01
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Iran threatens Hormuz closure over US recognition
US Israel sharpen joint regional security posture
Two killed in Khan Younis drone strike
The time is now 5:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, Iran’s officials warned of continuity in escalation. The Iranian Army Spokesman, Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia, said the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed as long as Washington does not recognize Iran’s system based on the rule of law. Hossein Mohabbi, spokesman and deputy head of public relations for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, cautioned that the enemy should not assume it can continue on its current path of fighting and turn the confrontation into a war of attrition, noting that Iran’s actions are focused on destroying the offensive military infrastructure of the United States in the region, with a next stage to follow. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei stated that the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic have shown any aggression against Iranian territory will be met with a reciprocal response, that there are no current plans for negotiations and the focus is defense, and that the memorandum of understanding remains a set of mutual obligations; if the other party violates them, Iran will refrain from implementing its obligations, a principle that will guide future actions.
In US Military Role, the two defense leaders discussed evolving regional security dynamics. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz spoke by phone about Iran and the broader security picture as fighting intensifies across the area. Katz briefed Hegseth on Israel’s ongoing military operations against terrorist organizations in Gaza, southern Lebanon, and Syria, while Hegseth updated on American military operations targeting Iranian infrastructure and assets. The officials reaffirmed the close strategic partnership between the United States and Israel, emphasizing shared commitments to regional security and defense cooperation, and Katz reiterated Israel’s position regarding its security presence along its northern borders.
In Regional Impacts, developments on the ground continue to unfold. The Palestinians reported two fatalities and several injuries in an Israeli drone strike targeting a jeep in the northwest Khan Younis, with the Gaza Strip death toll from Israeli strikes rising to six since this morning across four separate strikes.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the conflict's dynamics remained under scrutiny. IDF forces operating in the security buffer in southern Lebanon located a dead body tied to a stretcher near a minefield; the body was handed to the police for further investigation, with authorities describing the development as a developing story.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the dilemma over American assets at Ben-Gurion Airport continued to play out. Despite the Transportation Ministry’s claim that a solution to relocate the United States’ assets had been found, American sources said the proposed alternatives do not meet US needs. Defence Minister Katz and Prime Minister Netanyahu were expected to address the issue directly. In a separate development, Katz announced that he spoke overnight with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, confirming continued cooperation as Israel conducts operations against terrorist groups in Syria, Gaza, and Lebanon, and underscoring Israel’s commitment to protecting residents from threats while maintaining its security posture along its borders.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, two strands of political activity shaped the agenda. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu postponed his planned trip to the United States after the late senator Lindsey Graham’s funeral was delayed, altering plans to attend Graham’s funeral and meet with US President Donald Trump. Separately
Iran threatens Hormuz closure over US recognition
US Israel sharpen joint regional security posture
Two killed in Khan Younis drone strike
The time is now 5:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, Iran’s officials warned of continuity in escalation. The Iranian Army Spokesman, Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia, said the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed as long as Washington does not recognize Iran’s system based on the rule of law. Hossein Mohabbi, spokesman and deputy head of public relations for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, cautioned that the enemy should not assume it can continue on its current path of fighting and turn the confrontation into a war of attrition, noting that Iran’s actions are focused on destroying the offensive military infrastructure of the United States in the region, with a next stage to follow. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei stated that the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic have shown any aggression against Iranian territory will be met with a reciprocal response, that there are no current plans for negotiations and the focus is defense, and that the memorandum of understanding remains a set of mutual obligations; if the other party violates them, Iran will refrain from implementing its obligations, a principle that will guide future actions.
In US Military Role, the two defense leaders discussed evolving regional security dynamics. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz spoke by phone about Iran and the broader security picture as fighting intensifies across the area. Katz briefed Hegseth on Israel’s ongoing military operations against terrorist organizations in Gaza, southern Lebanon, and Syria, while Hegseth updated on American military operations targeting Iranian infrastructure and assets. The officials reaffirmed the close strategic partnership between the United States and Israel, emphasizing shared commitments to regional security and defense cooperation, and Katz reiterated Israel’s position regarding its security presence along its northern borders.
In Regional Impacts, developments on the ground continue to unfold. The Palestinians reported two fatalities and several injuries in an Israeli drone strike targeting a jeep in the northwest Khan Younis, with the Gaza Strip death toll from Israeli strikes rising to six since this morning across four separate strikes.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the conflict's dynamics remained under scrutiny. IDF forces operating in the security buffer in southern Lebanon located a dead body tied to a stretcher near a minefield; the body was handed to the police for further investigation, with authorities describing the development as a developing story.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the dilemma over American assets at Ben-Gurion Airport continued to play out. Despite the Transportation Ministry’s claim that a solution to relocate the United States’ assets had been found, American sources said the proposed alternatives do not meet US needs. Defence Minister Katz and Prime Minister Netanyahu were expected to address the issue directly. In a separate development, Katz announced that he spoke overnight with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, confirming continued cooperation as Israel conducts operations against terrorist groups in Syria, Gaza, and Lebanon, and underscoring Israel’s commitment to protecting residents from threats while maintaining its security posture along its borders.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, two strands of political activity shaped the agenda. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu postponed his planned trip to the United States after the late senator Lindsey Graham’s funeral was delayed, altering plans to attend Graham’s funeral and meet with US President Donald Trump. Separately