HEADLINES
Iran Proposes Hormuz Plan to End War
Petah Tikva Names Hall for Zalka
Israel Welcomes Bnei Menashe on Flight
The time is now 11:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Iran, through Pakistani mediators, has presented the United States with a new plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, with nuclear negotiations postponed to a later stage. The proposal would first address the Hormuz crisis and the US blockade, tying the relief to a lifting of sanctions or asset restrictions moving through the Strait as leverage in talks. US President Donald Trump is expected to hold a Situation Room meeting with his top national security and foreign policy team to review possible actions going forward, and has signaled that the blockade would remain in place until a comprehensive agreement is reached, warning of serious consequences if the line were disrupted.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the Petah Tikva municipality announced it will name its new sports hall after Yemanu Binyamin Zalka, the young man killed by a group of teenagers on the eve of Independence Day, saying the tribute is not only a commemoration but a message against violence and a platform for education, sports, and community life that aims to spark a change in consciousness. The court handling Zalka’s murder case extended the detention of the main suspect until Thursday, with three additional arrests connected to the crime as investigators pursue allegations of joint murder, serious assault, and aggravated injuries. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video highlighting Christian soldiers serving in the IDF, praising their contributions and stressing that Israel fights for Christians in the region and that Christian soldiers are integral to the military’s work, even as controversy over the IDF’s actions in Christian villages in southern Lebanon continues.
In Uplifting News, over the weekend 240 members of India’s Bnei Menashe community arrived in Israel as part of a government-backed effort to relocate the entire community. The flight touched down at Ben Gurion Airport and was welcomed by Israel’s aliyah minister and the chairman of The Jewish Agency for Israel. It is the first of three flights expected over the next two weeks, bringing roughly 600 members in total.
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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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