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Pakistan Escorts Iranian Negotiators From Islamabad Talks
Hormuz Open Nations Form Naval Coalition
Trump Says US Banned Israel Bombing Lebanon
The time is now 11:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Pakistan’s air force escorted Iranian negotiators home from inconclusive peace talks in Islamabad, deploying about two dozen jets along with the force’s Airborne Warning and Control System for aerial surveillance to safeguard the delegation. Iranian officials cited the possibility of an Israeli attack as the reason for the security measures, and a third source involved in the talks said measures were already being prepared for a possible next round as soon as this weekend, with similar protection available if Tehran requests it and escorts into Iran could be arranged.
In Regional Impacts, the latest on the Strait of Hormuz shows a chorus of moves around the waterway. Iran’s foreign minister said that after a ceasefire with Hezbollah, the strait would be open to all ships on a coordinated route already announced by Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization. US President Donald Trump weighed in with posts claiming the Strait is fully open and ready for passage, while insisting the US blockade on Iranian ports remains in place until a broader transaction with Iran is complete. In a separate post in Hebrew, Trump was quoted as saying Iran agreed never to close the Hormuz again and that the strait would no longer be used as a weapon against the world. Britain’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, said more than a dozen countries were ready to contribute assets to a multinational defensive mission to protect shipping in the Strait, with France and Britain hosting a 49-nation meeting and planning a London conference to detail the mission. Nordic leaders from Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark welcomed Iran’s announcement and voiced support for diplomatic efforts to find lasting solutions to the conflict, following a meeting led by Britain and France.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, President Donald Trump asserted that the United States has banned Israel from further bombing Lebanon, posting that “Israel will not be bombing Lebanon any longer” and that they are prohibited from doing so by the USA. He added that any deal the United States reaches with Iran “is in no way subject to Lebanon” but the United States will “deal with” Hezbollah as appropriate, and he said the US will obtain nuclear material from Iran, stressing that no money will exchange hands. The posts came as context to Iran’s warning that passage for all commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz would be open for the duration of the ceasefire, linking the shifting dynamics in the region to Washington’s stance on the Hezbollah and Lebanon situation.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Boaz Bismuth argues it is time to redesign Israel’s overall public diplomacy structure. He notes a historic budget shift toward international public diplomacy but warns that without structural reform that includes domestic considerations, Israel’s narrative strategy will remain fragmented. The piece describes the eroding firewall between domestic and foreign audiences in an era of rapid digital connectivity, where a prime minister’s words can reach citizens and foreign adversaries alike at the same moment. While the Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and the prime minister have signaled commitment to strengthening international public diplomacy through funding, money alone will not secure a coherent and effective message; the strategy must align domestic realities with overseas outreach to protect Israel’s global standing.
In Uplifting News, 021kid brings Iran’s revolution into the London drill scene. Tehran-born artist Tony Mohrz, known as 021kid and now based in the UK, uses the energy of the UK drill scene to amplify Iran’s protest movement. He explains that Iran’s youth have long used music as a form of expression, traveling far beyond the streets where demonstrations occur. Diaspora artists have found a global audience through platforms the regime cannot fully control, allowing protest songs and messages to reach audiences worldwide despite internal pressures, inflation, and ongoing divisions at home.
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