HEADLINES
Hezbollah Attacks UN Peacekeepers as IDF Responds
Iran Rejects Talks Trump Threatens Strike
Netanyahu Trial Delayed Again Amid Security Concerns
The time is now 2:02 PM 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, the conflict remains tense as the IDF confirms Hezbollah opened fire on UNIFIL peacekeepers in southern Lebanon on Saturday while they were clearing unexploded munitions in the Al-Ghandouriyah area. One peacekeeper was killed and three were wounded, two of them severely, the IDF said. France’s president Emmanuel Macron identified Hezbollah as responsible and called on Lebanese authorities to arrest the attackers and work with UNIFIL; France identified the killed soldier as Sergeant First Class Florian Montorio of the 17th Parachute Engineer Regiment from Montauban. Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the attack as causing harm to Lebanon. Separately, the IDF established a new position in Ait a Shaab, a former Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon, with Israeli media noting the village is now largely deserted and rubble-strewn; the move was shown to reporters during a tour with the IDF’s Nahal Infantry Brigade, and the army said it is monitoring progress though questions remain about residents near the border. In another development, IDF troops uncovered and dismantled a subterranean Hezbollah network in southern Lebanon that Hezbollah used to move personnel and munitions south of the Yellow Line, highlighting the ongoing challenge posed by Iran’s regional proxy network as operations on the ground continue.
In the US Policy Concerning Israel, a Trump post praising Israel as a GREAT Ally of the United States drew analysis that the line “Whether people like Israel or not” signals the country’s standing in the United States is a point of debate even after extensive cooperation on the battlefield. The six-word phrase is seen as highlighting a caveat about Israel’s broad acceptance among Americans, even as Washington and its allies share strategic interests. Iran rejected taking part in the second round of talks with the United States, with Iran’s state media IRNA saying Washington’s excessive demands, shifting stance, and ongoing naval blockade breach the ceasefire, and that Tehran would not participate. Earlier, the same day, US President Donald Trump said Iran had committed a serious violation of the ceasefire but that he still believed a peace deal could be reached. Trump also posted that negotiators would arrive in Pakistan, and if Iran did not accept the deal they are proposing, the United States would attack Iran’s power stations, bridges and other critical infrastructure, adding “No more Mr. Nice Guy.”
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar was questioned by police in connection with the expanding Histadrut corruption affair, with investigators suspecting bribery, fraud and breach of trust. Zohar denies any connection to the case and says he has “no connection whatsoever to the case,” as the probe widens and draws in more public figures tied to the Histadrut and Ezra Gabay, a central suspect linked to the broader inquiry. The Reservists Party has vowed to form a Zionist government and is discussing a potential alliance with Benny Gantz’s Blue and White ahead of the 2026 elections, aiming to exclude ultra-Orthodox and Arab parties and to provide leadership through a coalition built from reserve soldiers, their families, wounded veterans and volunteers. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s criminal trial faced another delay, with a Monday hearing canceled for “security reasons,” and the court moving to hear a defense witness instead; Netanyahu’s last confirmed testimony was February 23, and Ilanit Filber, wife of state witness Shlomo Filber, is expected to take the stand. The office at the Prime Minister’s residence noted that any moment can bring new developments.
In Uplifting News, Argentina’s President Javier Milei, inspired by Jewish tradition, delivered remarks at the World Economic Forum in Davos and connected his vision to liberty and democracy in the Western Hemisphere. He referenced Parshat Bo from the Torah, contrasted oppressive state power with liberty, and accused wokism of socialism in its most hypocritical form, asserting that the Americas could serve as a beacon for freedom. The piece concludes by noting Milei signed the Isaac Accords with Israel, marking a new chapter for freedom and democracy in the Western Hemisphere.
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