Israel Today: Ongoing War Report

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Nazareth woman indicted for Iranian spying
Dutch man jailed for Hamas funding scheme
Lebanon seeks historic talks with Israel

The time is now 1:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, prosecutors say Shomou Abu Abed, 32, of Nazareth, maintained contact with an Iranian foreign agent, carried out intelligence-gathering and filming assignments, and passed along sensitive information she obtained through her work for a company that provides services to the Transportation Ministry. State prosecutors filed an indictment with the Nazareth District Court charging Abu Abed with maintaining contact with an Iranian foreign agent, carrying out intelligence-gathering and filming assignments, and passing along sensitive information she obtained through her work for the Transportation Ministry. The case, investigated by the Shin Bet and the Northern District Major Crimes Unit, says the contact began around October after she was approached on Telegram by someone using the name “Winema Ton,” who initially presented the work as innocuous paid filming tied to tourism content. Prosecutors say the assignments escalated, and by February she suspected she was dealing with hostile actors and days later understood she was in contact with agents operating on Iran’s behalf – yet she continued carrying out tasks for payment. The indictment says those tasks included filming commercial, governmental, and military-linked locations, mostly in and around Nazareth, and sending visual material to the handler.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the latest actions span a Dutch court's ruling on Hamas financing, analysis of Lebanon's push for direct talks with Israel, and cross-border tensions north. A Dutch man, 58, from Leidschendam, was sentenced to three years in prison for transferring about €8 million between 2010 and 2023 to Hamas-affiliated groups, in cooperation with the Israa Charitable Foundation Netherlands. The Public Prosecution Service said he played a leading and decisive role in the collection and ultimate destination of the funds and knowingly evaded sanctions, using intermediary structures to channel money to Hamas. Alongside Israa, which was sanctioned by OFAC in June for Hamas ties, the suspect had misled financial institutions about his involvement with the foundation; Israa is linked to the US-sanctioned Union of Good, an organization believed to report to Hamas’s military wing. In Lebanon, the government has signaled a shift by calling for direct talks with Israel, with President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam at the forefront of the effort. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he has instructed the cabinet to begin such talks as soon as possible, and the discussions in the United States between Israel’s ambassador to Washington and Lebanon’s ambassador, under American mediation, were described as excellent and conducted in a very positive atmosphere, with both sides aligning on the goal of reducing Hezbollah’s influence and moving toward direct engagement. Separately, a report in Hebrew notes northward air-raid sirens following fire from Lebanon; after a 10-hour tense session, the judges halted a ruling and pressed for a settlement, while Netanyahu and Katz were described as constrained by a shortage of Kalashnikov rifles, Hamas is said to be attempting to rebuild its power, and residents were reported sheltering in a shopping center as talk of broader security challenges continued, with further note of an unusual swarm of bees reported in Netivot.

In the United States Policy Concerning Israel, most American Jews oppose AIPAC spending in Democratic primaries, a new survey finds. The survey, conducted by GBAO Strategies for the liberal pro-Israel group J Street, shows broad opposition to channels that tap funds raised from Republican donors to influence Democratic primary contests. The findings come as AIPAC has faced scrutiny for pouring millions into Democratic primaries in New Jersey and Illinois in recent months, with aims described as building a pro-Israel majority in Congress. Several presumed 2028 Democratic candidates have declined AIPAC backing, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker. The Democratic National Committee rejected a measure condemning AIPAC and instead adopted a resolution criticizing “dark money” in politics; the Union for Reform Judaism and others expressed concern about singling out AIPAC in such debates, urging a broader look at campaign finance dynamics.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Netanyahu and Hungary’s PM-elect Peter Magyar hold first call, pledge continued close ties. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hungary’s prime minister-elect spoke in a warm introductory call, with Magyar inviting Netanyahu to attend a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Hungarian Uprising and Netanyahu inviting Magyar to a government-to-government meeting in Jerusalem. Magyar stressed his intent to maintain a close relationship between Israel and Hungary, and described Hungary-Israel ties as a “special relationship,” as Viktor Orban acknowledged the electoral shift and Magyar’s path to a likely supermajority in Parliament. In Haifa, a court extended the detention of an Israeli Police officer and his brother, both from Peki’in, who are suspected in a gold bars theft worth hundreds of thousands of shekels. The Haifa Magistrate’s Court kept them in custody after the Monday arrest, noting that investigators from the Police Investigation Department see serious offenses in the case, with the main suspect reportedly having fled the country and another suspect including a gold expert; the detention was extended by three days as the investigation continues.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Were your ancestors Nazis? New research tool allows people to find out. German newspaper Der Zeit released an online search tool enabling people to discover whether their ancestors were Nazis, drawing on data from the German Federal Archives and the US National Archives. The system makes available millions of index cards and records, requiring users to know exact birth dates and places to identify individuals amid multiple matches, while noting that some documents were destroyed and not all Nazi members are retrievable. Man accused of attempting terrorist attack at London's Israeli embassy goes on trial. Abdullah Albadri, 34, Kuwait-born and twice entering Britain from France by small boat, appeared in London’s Old Bailey charged with attempting to scale the fence of Israel’s embassy with two knives and a martyrdom note; prosecutors say his aim was to use or threaten serious violence against the Israeli government to send a message about ending the war, with evidence drawn from material on his phone. Iranian embassy posts AI-generated photo comparing Netanyahu with Hitler. Iran’s Embassy in Indonesia posted an AI-generated image comparing Prime Minister Netanyahu with Adolf Hitler, captioned “Times change, crimes don’t,” part of a broader pattern of propaganda from Iranian outlets; separately, the Iranian Embassy in Tajikistan posted an AI video showing Jesus striking then sending US President Donald Trump to Hell. Masked men hurl firebombs at London synagogue in attempted arson attack. Two masked men threw two firebombs and a brick at the Finchley Reform Synagogue in London before dawn; no fire took hold and no injuries were reported, with investigators from Counter Terrorism Police assisting the Metropolitan Police and locals urged to share camera footage as inquiries continue.

In Uplifting News, Hungarian Jewish community extend olive branch to Magyar, including Orban allies. Hungarian Jewish groups welcomed Peter Magyar after his victory and urged cooperation with his party, including EMIH and MAZSIHISZ, praising the changes under Viktor Orban that improved security for Jews in Hungary. EMIH and MAZSIHISZ highlighted a shift toward dialogue and friendship with Israel, noting the importance of continued engagement. Magyar said he would pursue a pragmatic relationship with Israel and that he would not impose a blanket block on the European Union’s decisions regarding Israel. He invited Netanyahu to join a 70th-anniversary ceremony marking the Hungarian Uprising and, in turn, Netanyahu invited Magyar to a government-to-government meeting in Jerusalem, signaling a path for closer cooperation between Jerusalem and Budapest.

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Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.

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