HEADLINES
IRGC Seizes Two MSC Vessels Near Hormuz
Amal Khalil Killed in Israeli Airstrike
Trump Extends Ceasefire Without End Date
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 Regional Impacts, the IRGC released footage of its forces boarding and seizing two MSC vessels near the Strait of Hormuz today.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, hours after saying he expected to be bombing Iran again soon, President Trump extended the ceasefire set to expire at midnight—this time without a clear end date—while the Strait of Hormuz would remain blockaded. The move has sparked a debate over whether the tactic blends pause and pressure, with supporters arguing it keeps adversaries off balance and helps prevent oil-price spikes, and critics contending it risks eroding deterrence. The broader assessment offered is that the United States and Israel have degraded Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities, and oil prices have stayed elevated but steady as Tehran faces financial strain. In a separate development, a Lebanese journalist was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a house in southern Lebanon where she had taken cover while reporting on the Israel-Hezbollah war; Amal Khalil of Al-Akhbar was killed, and her body was retrieved hours later in the village of al-Tiri.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Senate Republicans stopped an Iran War Powers Resolution 51-46, with Democrat John Fetterman voting with Republicans and Republican Rand Paul voting with Democrats. The White House and its intelligence community have a clear view of who inside Iran would sign off on a deal, but officials say they want a unified response and a single proposal. The press secretary said the president has made his redlines very clear: Iran cannot obtain a nuclear bomb to threaten the United States and our allies, and they must turn over the enriched uranium in their possession. We await their response.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Bennett doubles down on mandatory haredi enlistment, telling Maariv’s Radio 103FM that draft evasion is costing lives and that the current government is responsible for the IDF’s shortage of about 20,000 soldiers. He criticized Bezalel Smotrich’s plan to encourage ultra-Orthodox enlistment and attacked Knesset members Yitzchak Goldknopf and Arye Deri, saying they sold religious Zionists out and that the soldiers are being worn down. In Jerusalem, an Arab resident from eastern Jerusalem was arrested on suspicion of planning a terror attack as Independence Day celebrations filled the city; police, searching his vehicle, found a knife and an additional assault weapon, and the suspect and his wife were transferred for interrogation.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Houston synagogue and Jewish day school closed after threats to Congregation Beth Israel and the Shlenker School were communicated to police; the Houston Police Department and FBI are involved, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston said it is safe for other local Jewish institutions to remain open as patrols are increased and the situation remains under investigation. In New York City, Councilman Simcha Felder walked out of a City Council hearing after a nominee to lead the city’s antisemitism office declined to define the term, with Phylisa Wisdom saying the administration would address antisemitism on a case-by-case basis rather than adopt a formal definition. Critics said the approach lacks clarity, especially after Mayor Mamdani moved to drop a definition backed by IHRA. Lawmakers criticized the administration’s approach, arguing that without a working definition it is difficult to hold incidents to account.
In Uplifting News, a ping-pong playing robotic arm named Ace, built by Sony, is self-trained using AI and is starting to beat some professional players. Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch recorded a video of Earth from the Orion spacecraft on the mission’s second day, when the spacecraft was about 33,800 miles from Earth. A planned electric air taxi will fly between Manhattan and JFK Airport on 4/23, 4/27, 4/28, and 4/30, with rain dates 4/24, 4/29, and 5/1.
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