HEADLINES
War reshapes Israelis health habits study finds
UNICEF water truck drivers killed Gaza
Trump urged to secure Americans in Iran
The time is now 10:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Israelis suffer negative effects on health-related behavior due to Iran war, according to a Hebrew University study led by Dr. Roni Lotan and Prof. Eyal Peer from the For a Change Lab. The non-peer-reviewed research found that during the war nearly two-thirds experienced a sharp decline in overall physical activity and a reduction in sleep duration. It also showed an increase in ultra-processed food consumption, with just over half reporting higher intake of sweets and pastries, a drop in produce, and a rise in alcohol use. The researchers noted the war's impact on food consumption was more pronounced among female participants, and they did not claim a link between increased ultra-processed foods and reduced produce, attributing the changes to a general rise in total food intake. Separately, UNICEF said two water truck drivers contracted to deliver clean water to families in Gaza were killed by Israeli fire at the Mansoura water filling point in northern Gaza; two others were injured. UNICEF suspended activities at the site and urged protection of humanitarian workers and critical water infrastructure under international humanitarian law.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, ex-al Qaida member and former British Secret Intelligence Service agent Aiman Dean claimed on X/Twitter that the US-mediated ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is being used as leverage against Iran. He argued Tehran is demanding no serious engagement on nuclear talks or the opening of the Strait of Hormuz until there is a ceasefire in Lebanon, and suggested Netanyahu's halt against Hezbollah is to call the Iranian regime's bluff and to buy time for more assets to reach the region. Separately, IDF officers in southern Lebanon said they were not informed about the ceasefire and learned of it via foreign media and Telegram posts, with five IDF divisions in the area awaiting orders. The IDF’s position is to hold captured Lebanese territory, and Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Eyal Zamir approved plans to deepen Lebanon operations if needed. Earlier, the IDF announced it had taken control of a key ridge, Christophani Ridge, minutes before the ceasefire to sustain a presence there.
In the US Policy Concerning Israel, Jewish groups urge Trump to prioritize Americans held in Iran during ceasefire talks. The American Jewish Committee, joined by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, the Raoul Wallenberg Center for Human Rights, United Against Nuclear Iran, and co-founders of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum US, called on President Trump to make the return of Americans detained in Iran an urgent national priority as ceasefire negotiations proceed. They stressed that wrongful detention will not be accepted and that adversaries must understand that harming Americans carries lasting consequences. They noted Trump has a track record of negotiating hostage releases and recovering Americans from hostile regions and urged continuity of that approach.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Is jealousy the root of anti-Zionism? - opinion, Alana Newhouse, editor-in-chief of Tablet, argues that a rudderless, identity-emaciated Western world envies the Zionist nation-state rather than the Jews themselves. She contends that this envy leads to anti-Zionist critique that is often framed as concern for broader societal issues, while acknowledging that invoking envy risks echoing old antisemitic tropes. Newhouse suggests the longing is for the political and social model Israel represents, even if it is not openly acknowledged.
In Uplifting News, Answering the call: The overlooked Jewish role in America’s revolution - opinion, the piece recalls how Jewish merchants, artisans, and professionals aided the revolutionary effort by supplying goods, raising funds, and joining local militias. Across port cities from New York to Newport, Jews—roughly 2,500 in the colonies at the time—contributed to the struggle for independence, a dimension of the story often overlooked as the nation marks its early history.
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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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