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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-16 at 12:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-07-16 at 12:01

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- Iranian FM in Doha amid Gulf tensions
- Syria halts massive Hezbollah bound arms shipment
- Israel to mass produce JDAM bombs domestically

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

In Regional Impacts, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Doha on Wednesday, just days after Tehran fired missiles toward Qatari territory and other Gulf states. The visit, described by Iran’s Foreign Ministry as an effort to meet with Qatari authorities and offer condolences after the death of former Qatari emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, fits a broader pattern of Iran seeking to shape messaging with its Arab neighbors and send a signal to Washington. The IRGC has said it fired on Qatar, targeting the Al Udeid base used by the United States, and satellite imagery reviewed by observers indicated some damage to American aircraft maintenance facilities, with three people injured by falling shrapnel, including a child, according to Doha.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Syria intercepted a massive arms shipment believed destined for Hezbollah that was hidden inside an oil tanker crossing from Iraq. Syrian authorities said security units found a cache that included long-range missiles, guided anti-tank missiles, and drones after detecting a suspicious vehicle near the border. The shipment, found in a tanker truck at a border crossing, was halted before entering Syrian territory and is being investigated to identify all people and networks involved; officials said the weapons were intended to cross through Syria toward Lebanon for Hezbollah’s use.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, the High Court of Justice will convene a nine-justice panel on July 28 to hear petitions against a law freezing arrest, investigation, and enforcement against qualifying ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students who do not report for military service. Supreme Court President Isaac Amit announced the expanded panel, which includes five justices who previously issued sharp rulings requiring the government to enforce military-service obligations. The panel will consider a temporary measure suspending the law’s entry into force until further notice, a step taken after Justice Grosskopf issued that temporary order. Separately, the Ministerial Committee for Shin Bet Affairs approved extending personal protection for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife, Sara, and their sons, Yair and Avner. Sara will be protected for as long as her husband is alive, and Yair and Avner for at least five years, with lifelong protection for the prime minister; the decision was made independent of the October 27 Knesset election and followed approval from Shin Bet Chief David Zini.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Argentina marked 32 years since the AMIA bombing with ceremonies that underscored the attack as an affront to humanity as a whole. Argentina’s ambassador to Israel, Shimon Axel Wahnish, described the 1994 attack that killed 85 people and injured more than 300 as part of a broader chain of international terrorism, urging continued vigilance against antisemitism and terrorism worldwide. In Australia, Dr. David Adler, former president of the Australian Jewish Association who recently relocated to Israel, said antisemitism in Australia has “passed the point of no return,” citing October 7 and the following days of protests and riots, and lamenting what he sees as a lack of action by authorities. He described aliyah as long in preparation and criticized national developments as contributing to a deteriorating climate for Jews. A separate report notes a separate incident in Hebron where a Jewish shepherd was lightly injured in an attack by rioters, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.

In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel plans to produce its own Joint Direct Attack Munition bombs en masse within abo
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