Israel Today: Ongoing War Report

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-16 at 06:02


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- Airport worker fired for US planes photos
- Lebanon ceasefire disputed, stoking regional tensions
- Israel launches 12,000 FPV drone tender

The time is now 6:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In US Military Role, a Ben-Gurion Airport employee was fired after photographing US military planes operating there and sharing the images in a WhatsApp group, nearly triggering a serious confrontation between the US military and the IDF. The Israel Airports Authority said the information is inaccurate, noting the individual was a temporary employee who worked for two months and was dismissed for a disciplinary violation under protocol. An IDF soldier in the area also photographed the aircraft and is suspected of posting images online, with the IDF conducting a disciplinary process. The IDF says it informed the airport authority about the worker’s photographs. Since Roaring Lion and Epic Fury operations began, many US military planes have been at the airport, including refueling and cargo planes transporting munitions.

In Regional Impacts, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday insisted that Lebanon remains part of the current ceasefire in the Middle East, even as the United States and Israel deny that Lebanon is included. The ministry added that peace in Lebanon is essential to broader peace talks in the region. Separately, a spokesperson said that both the US and Iran have “agreed on the need for coordinated international efforts to prevent further attacks” against Lebanon. US Vice President JD Vance said last week that Lebanon was never considered part of the Iran ceasefire deal, describing the Iranians’ interpretation as a misunderstanding. Iran’s insistence on Lebanon’s inclusion was, Vance said, based on a misreading. In Lebanon, reports spoke of a vehicle attack in Chahar al-Bidr, Mount Lebanon. Pakistan’s Army Chief, Asim Munir, met with Iran’s Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Lebanese channels also reported recent strikes near Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, while a separate analysis warned that the fragile ceasefire could still give way to wider hostilities amid ongoing US-Iran negotiations.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Nabatieh, southern Lebanon. Hezbollah is getting pounded.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Iran and the United States have made some progress in their push for a deal to end weeks of fighting, but even halfway through the two-week ceasefire, major disagreements remain, including over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. The report cited mediators in Islamabad as saying that Asim Munir’s visit to Tehran helped narrow differences and raised hopes that the ceasefire could be extended and talks resumed. It was said that mediators were nearing an agreement in principle to prolong the ceasefire beyond the April 22 deadline to allow diplomacy to continue. US officials denied the report, noting that gaps remained on key issues such as Iran’s nuclear program, the Strait of Hormuz, and compensation for damage.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, police and the State Attorney’s Office traded blame over protest-related court losses, with police accusing the prosecution of abandoning officers who acted on behalf of the state in complex operations. Police said the absence of representation in court cases worsened outcomes and limited the appeal options. Police Commissioner Daniel Levi voiced support for the involved officers, stressing a moral and legal duty to assist police personnel sent to carry out missions in the state’s name.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, two Watford residents, a 47-year-old woman and a 46-year-old man, were arrested in connection with an attempted arson at Finchley Reform Synagogue in London. Investigators said CCTV showed suspects placing two bottles adjacent to the window and throwing a brick at the firebombs; none of the bottles ignited. Detectives urged continued patrols, and the congregation thanked local police, neighbors, and politicians for support as they prepared to continue community life. Also, Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, apologized for past anti-Israel social media posts, saying that being 15 does not excuse those statements and describing criticisms of Tel Aviv and its residents.

In Israeli Economy and Business, the IDF and the Ministry of Defense Procurement Directorate are moving to equip the army with Israeli-made assault drones, issuing a tender for 12,000 first-person-view FPV drones that can be manually piloted with VR gear, a joystick, and enhanced features such as night vision. Bidders include Ondas Holdings, Xtend, and Robotican. The package aims to bolster drone capabilities amid a regional drone use surge by Hezbollah and other threats. Previously, Xtend won a tender to supply 5,000 low-cost assault drones, which drew critique for including a China-sourced video transmitter. The new tender is valued at roughly 12,000 drones, with an estimated unit price of 20,000 to 25,000 shekels. Separately, DHL’s Israeli operations faced a labor dispute as the Histadrut union declared a work stoppage due to stalemate over the first collective-bargaining agreement, citing management’s bad-faith conduct, suppression of union rights, and increased outsourcing.

In Uplifting News, Benjamin Netanyahu was named to Time magazine’s 100 most influential people for the fifth time.

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