HEADLINES
Lidor Porat Killed in Lebanon Blast
Pride Land to Transform Dead Sea Desert
West Bank Violence Escalates with Molotovs
The time is now 3:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, an IDF reservist was killed after an explosive device detonated during battalion operations in southern Lebanon amid the ongoing ceasefire. Sergeant First Class (Reserve) Lidor Porat, 31, of the 769th "Hiram" Regional Brigade's 7106th Battalion, from Ashdod, died in the blast. The incident occurred as the battalion operated in IDF-controlled territory in southern Lebanon, with an engineering vehicle driving over a bomb planted by Hezbollah, according to an initial military probe. The explosion wounded nine others—one seriously, four moderately, and four lightly—while Porat was killed. After the blast, the IDF carried out strikes on several targets in the area, and the wounded were airlifted to a hospital.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, reports on a potential framework between the Trump administration and Iran are stirring deep concern in Israel. Analysts warn that a deal that does not address Iran’s ballistic missile program and proxies could yield a long-term strategic disaster, and they note Iran’s continued urgency over uranium and a lack of optimism among mediators. One commentator argues that if such a scenario materializes, Israel would be harmed on multiple fronts. The coverage also points to a line of analysis about Israel’s political dynamics, including commentary that references strategic assessments and the broader implications for national security, as well as a provocative remark about public symbolism connected to Memorial Day blooming across the country for a specific reason. Separately, a post circulating in a group chat recounts claims about a milu’im soldier being arrested by the Shin Bet and stresses that a family member is not a terrorist, urging proper investigative journalism and due process. Another piece argues that Netanyahu has faced a challenging test in aligning with US policy, suggesting that the ceasefire dynamics across Lebanon, Iran, and Gaza have complicated Israel’s ability to translate battlefield gains into decisive strategic outcomes, and it notes a Knesset moment in which Netanyahu emphasized that a leader must be able to say no to the US president, a standard the article asserts was not met in practice.
In Judea and Samaria / West Bank, last night Arabs from the village of Burqa between Homesh and Shavei Shomron threw stones, rocks, a paint bottle, and three Molotov cocktails at a military force. Separately, a group of Jews attacked Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah, setting cars and houses on fire.
In Uplifting News, Israel is set to host the Middle East’s largest LGBT festival at the Dead Sea in June 2026. The event, Pride Land, aims to transform the desert into a pride city from June 1 to June 4, with 15 hotels, beach complexes, a central performance arena, and a 24/7 operations plan. The festival will feature cultural and art complexes, relaxation and scenic areas, and family-friendly zones with children’s activities, aiming for a multi-generational Pride City rather than a single-party event. Organizers say it represents a major investment, with millions of dollars behind the effort and plans to purchase entire hotels for the four days to sustain an around-the-clock experience.
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