HEADLINES
US Seizes Iranian Vessel Touska Amid Blockade
Hamas Plans Gaza Arms to Technocratic Board
Hezbollah Rocket Cell Foiled in Syria
The time is now 1:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, a US Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet assigned to the “Tophatters” of Strike Fighter Squadron 14, Carrier Air Wing Nine, on the flight deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln deployed to the Arabian Sea, took off in support of the ongoing US naval blockade against Iran. The Navy also reported that yesterday it opened fire on and seized control of an Iranian commercial vessel, the Touska, after it ignored calls to halt and attempted to run the blockade; the Spruance disabled the ship by firing shells into its engine room, and American forces then boarded and took full control. CENTCOM later released footage showing US Marines departing the America-class amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli to board the vessel, following the Spruance’s action. Separately, unusual activity at STRATCOM continued as E-6B “Mercury” communications aircraft and the airborne strategic command post aircraft relocated off the east coast.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Hamas officials told The New York Times they are ready to hand over thousands of small weapons used by Gaza police and other internal security agencies, though they would retain weapons in their Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the group’s military wing; the plan envisages transferring Gaza’s government to a Board of Peace and a technocratic committee, a move Palestinians fear could spark renewed fighting. Syrian authorities apprehended a Hezbollah terror cell in Quneitra that was preparing to launch rockets at Israel from Syria; two militants were arrested, and several rockets and launchers were seized. Iran’s IRGC Quds Force head Esmail Qaani visited Baghdad to discuss Iraq’s next prime minister and the future of Shi’ite militias, meeting with political and militia leaders, with discussions including potential integration of militias into state security institutions and the separation of political and armed wings amid broader regional discussions.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the Hebrew-language report on the opposition leadership contest notes that Lapid is at the bottom of the poll while Abbas has overtaken Gantz, reflecting turmoil within the opposition. The piece quotes the chief of staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, saying that the voices of the fallen who fell silent continue to echo within us. It also references assertions of false claims about war crimes tied to a lecturer who supported Gaza and was dismissed, and it notes that reservists are grappling with civilian life after service. The report mentions the Education Corps launching a program called “Path of Arrows.”
In Uplifting News, an editorial on Remembrance Day emphasizes turning grief into action and ensuring the sacrifices of Israel’s fallen are not in vain. The piece notes that Remembrance Day will be observed nationwide, reflecting on the losses of the past year, including 170 soldiers killed across multiple fronts and 54 disabled veterans who died from war-related wounds, along with 7,165 bereaved relatives. It highlights the ongoing community observances, including impromptu ceremonies outside government offices, as Israelis reflect on how to honor the fallen and sustain their memory into the future.
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