HEADLINES
West Bank Schools Four-Day Week Amid Cuts
Hormuz Reopening Redefined End Tehran Coercion
White House Shooting Triggers IDF Strikes
The time is now 9:06 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, UNRWA has cut West Bank schools to a four-day week amid funding shortfalls. The agency confirmed that working hours for staff were reduced by about 20 percent and that 571 employees were laid off in January as donations declined. UNRWA says services totaled about $880 million in 2025, but contributions came in at roughly $570 million, highlighting a significant funding gap. The measures are expected to continue through the end of the academic year. The funding squeeze comes amid ongoing public criticism from Israel and groups such as UN Watch over UNRWA’s handling of personnel and facilities with alleged Hamas links.
In Regional Impacts, Washington faces a decision on reopening the Strait of Hormuz that goes beyond simply resuming shipping. The analysis argues that success should be defined not by traffic returning but by stripping Tehran of the practical ability to use the strait as a recurring lever of coercion. A victorious reopening would require eliminating the regime’s coercive tools, potentially through decisive action that changes the balance of power, rather than a partial outcome that preserves leverage for the regime. The central concern is that Tehran does not relinquish coercive power through diplomacy alone, and a limited reopening could allow it to resume coercion under better conditions.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, a White House incident is reported alongside military action in the region as IDF forces conduct strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon following shots fired at the White House and the evacuation of the president.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Police Commissioner Danny Levi said some murders are eruptive and difficult, and sometimes impossible, to prevent, as Israel endures one of its deadliest weeks of the year, including the stabbing death of Yemanu Binyamin Zalka, a 21-year-old IDF soldier and Pizza Hut employee, in Petah Tikva on Independence Day night. Seven minors were arrested in connection with the killing, and residents and opposition lawmakers criticized the pace of the police response. The Education Ministry told the High Court it could not provide a court-ordered update on funding for ultra-Orthodox school networks because the Finance Ministry had not supplied the necessary data, highlighting a coordination gap in state responses to the case. Former Israeli ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotovely was unanimously approved to head the National Public Diplomacy Directorate in the Prime Minister’s Office, a role vacant since May 2024, with Hotovely expected to take the post next week. She previously served as ambassador to the United Kingdom from 2020 to 2025 and has held several other senior roles in public diplomacy and diaspora affairs. President Isaac Herzog said he does not plan to pardon Netanyahu in the near term and intends to pursue a plea deal through negotiations, preferring efforts outside the courtroom to foster national unity, according to discussions cited by the New York Times.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, outrage followed an incident in which a man dressed as Adolf Hitler stood on an Israeli flag and saluted Boston Marathon runners. Israeli Consul to New England Benjamin Sharoni said the act was an attempt to intimidate Jewish runners and should be condemned without reservation. The Boston Athletic Association and the ADL New England condemned the incident, with the ADL noting the individual appeared to target those perceived as Jewish or Israeli, and emphasizing that the Boston Marathon should be a moment of unity and resilience.
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