HEADLINES
Ghazal Molan dies in IRGC drone strike
US and China coordinate over Hormuz tensions
Israeli soldier killed as Lebanon truce holds
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 Regional Impacts, Ghazal Molan, 19, a Kurdish Peshmerga from Mahabad opposed to the Islamic Republic, was laid to rest in Sulaymaniyah after being critically wounded in a drone strike attributed to the IRGC. The attack targeted a residential compound housing families connected to the Komala Zahmtkeshan Party of Iranian Kurdistan in Surdash, and Ghazal's comrades say she did not receive timely hospital care. She was first taken to Shorsh Hospital, then moved to Bakhshin Hospital, where officials reportedly refused admission, fearing repercussions for treating a Kurdish fighter. Her death comes as IRGC drone and missile strikes continue in the region, underscoring the human cost of the broader conflict.
The United States is described as more coordinated with China over Hormuz tensions than many have assumed, according to former Israeli Navy commander Major-General (ret.) Eliezer Marom. In remarks on 103FM, Marom said the fuel problem has largely been solved because Chinese shipments would be secured with help from Russia, and that alternative energy arrangements are reducing the impact of regional disruption on global markets. He argued that Iran’s long-held claim to control the Strait of Hormuz is being challenged by American military superiority in the area, insisting there is no Iranian passage through the straits without US permission. He said the main immediate losers from the disruption would be Qatar and Iran, while the United States and Russia could benefit from increased oil and gas exports, leaving Iran feeling boxed in as its ports face limited movement.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, War in the Middle East: latest developments, Lebanon’s military says a road and a bridge damaged by Israeli strikes in the south have been fully reopened, as a fragile 10-day truce between Israel and Hezbollah holds. The Nabatieh-to-Khardali road is now fully reopened, and the Burj Rahal-Tyre bridge partially reopened. Britain’s government is moving toward closer ties with the European Union as the Iran war strains the traditional US partnership, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer seeking deeper EU engagement. In southern Lebanon, an Israeli soldier was killed during fighting, marking a second Israeli casualty since the truce began last Friday, as clashes continue despite the ceasefire.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, "Who is the baby-killer, coward?" Far-right activist confronts Yair Golan after left-wing protest, Mordechai David confronted Major-General (ret.) Yair Golan, leader of the Democrats, as he returned to his car after a protest at Habima Square in Tel Aviv. The October Council, which represents families of victims and hostages, organized the demonstration titled Day of Forgetting, demanding a state commission of inquiry into the failures surrounding the October 7 Hamas attack. Protests were also held earlier in front of the homes of several government officials ahead of Israel’s Remembrance Day. The October Council noted this would be the third Remembrance Day without answers, with Eyal Eshel, father of a slain IDF member, among those seeking accountability.
In Uplifting News, Iranian women's soccer players were misled, in Australia, Pezeshkian says in a video address, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said. Australia granted humanitarian visas to six players and one staff member from the Iranian squad in early March after they sought asylum over fears of possible persecution upon returning home. Three players initially chose asylum; one later changed her mind, and another left with two remaining in Australia. Those who stayed reportedly were said to be misled and would be welcomed back to Iran if they choose to return, according to Pezeshkian. Tasnim News Agency had claimed Australian authorities pressured members of the team to seek asylum during the Women’s Asian Cup.
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