Israel Today: Ongoing War Report

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-18 at 11:02


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Israel-US halt Iran nukes, missiles degraded
Lebanon civilians flee as fighting intensifies
Trump links Iran talks to ceasefire deadline

The time is now 11:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Operation Lion's Roar, the war against Iran is described as a strategic success for Israel and the United States, with the campaigns Epic Fury and Roaring Lion said to have achieved their core objectives: halting Iran’s advance toward nuclear weapons capability and significantly degrading its ballistic missile program. The account notes that prior to the conflict Iran possessed roughly 440 kilograms of enriched uranium, enough to fuel up to nine nuclear bombs within a week, and was producing more than 100 ballistic missiles each month while moving nuclear and missile facilities into deeply buried bunkers. The piece argues that these gains reduce threats to Israel, Arab states, and Western interests, and it counters claims that the war was reckless or a failure by highlighting the clear dangers Iran posed before the conflict began.

In Regional Impacts, residents of southern Lebanon are seen fleeing north toward Sidon and Beirut and are not returning south amid a supposed lull, with a deputy Hezbollah leader urging people not to settle in the south for now and saying Hezbollah will announce when returns are possible. Separately, Iran’s handling of the Strait of Hormuz is described as a reversal that saw it reopen the strait and then restrict access within hours, a development that influences oil flows, security considerations, and ceasefire discussions as military control tightens amid mixed signals from Tehran. In Lebanon, the health ministry reports 2,294 killed and 7,544 wounded since fighting began, with missing persons and bodies still unaccounted for and some believed buried under rubble or located in areas controlled by IDF forces in southern Lebanon.

In the conflict with Iran and its regional proxies, Hezbollah is identified as having attacked a French UNIFIL troop, with President Macron stating that responsibility appears to lie with Hezbollah and demanding the perpetrators be arrested and held to account alongside UNIFIL; UNIFIL also noted the attack as being carried out by non-state actors. Separate reports mention a banner incident in Yohmor, western Bekaa, where a poster of Hassan Nasrallah was set on fire, and quotes attributed to Nawaf al-Moussawi arguing against unilateral presidential decisions and criticizing moves seen as enabling actions by Iranian-backed groups. Macron further stated that Hezbollah killed a UN peacekeeper in southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah’s Wafiq Safa proclaimed that the group will never surrender its weapons and will not accept a return to a 2024-style agreement. Israeli forces conducted targeted airstrikes in southern Lebanon near Kounine, killing one Hezbollah operative and injuring two others, while describing such measures as self-defense within the framework of the ceasefire. The IDF said it struck multiple Hezbollah locations south of the Blue Line and near the yellow line, with troops delivering what it called necessary self-defense while safeguarding civilians and soldiers. In the last 24 hours, IDF forces operating south of the Blue Line eliminated Hezbollah terrorists who approached from the north, and built demolitions were carried out in several villages in western and eastern southern Lebanon, producing explosions heard at great distances as part of attempting to deny terrorist infrastructure. Earlier in the week, an elite IDF unit conducted a special operation on Christofani Ridge in southern Lebanon before the ceasefire took effect, establishing an operational presence, and amid the ceasefire, IDF special forces seized additional Hezbollah weapons in Bint Jbeil.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, President Trump said updates on Iran would come by the end of the day and suggested the possibility of ending the ceasefire unless a long-term deal to end the war is reached by a stated deadline, insisting that the situation represents regime change and asserting that the rival’s actions have not deterred the United States. After Israel appeared surprised by a public Trump statement that the IDF was no longer allowed to strike targets in Lebanon, the administration issued a clarification emphasizing that the ceasefire agreement forbids offensive operations against Lebanese targets but preserves Israel’s right to self-defense against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks. In remarks framed as a defense of talks with Iran, Trump asserted that the negotiations were going well and rejected accusations of blackmail, while Iran laid out terms tied to Hormuz control, linking any reopening to the end of the war and the end of the US blockade, asserting its authority over shipping and indicating it would charge for security and safety services and block passage if ceasefire terms were violated. A separate Hebrew report echoed Trump’s stance, saying he expected information by day's end and warning that Iran aimed to close the Strait again, a move viewed as another attempt to pressure the region.

Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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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