HEADLINES
- Erdogan warns Israel will pay the price
- Levin stalls Judicial Selection Committee amid vacancies
- Palestinian terrorist speaker sparks Seattle festival controversy
The time is now 4:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned the strikes and warned that Israel will pay the price.
This all began after Netanyahu’s provocations, Erdogan said, expressing deep sorrow and great concern. He warned, “God willing, I have no doubt that Israel will pay the price for this.” Analysts say Ankara is balancing its interests as the region shifts under Israeli technological and intelligence power. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security notes that Turkey does not want to see regime change in Iran, because a revolution could erase Turkey’s role as the West’s bridge to the Middle East. Jonathan Adiri adds that Turkey may prefer a crippled neighbor over a liberated one, maintaining its influence while avoiding a major shift in the regional order. Separately on the border, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir addressed allegations that Israeli infantry stole Lebanese property from southern Lebanon villages during operations linked to Hezbollah. Zamir called the reports a disgrace and said any incidents would be investigated, stressing that the IDF cannot compromise on its values. He also touched on the issue of female recruits, noting there will be no gender exclusion in the military. Reports described a number of alleged thefts of Lebanese personal property and noted that at one point police checks for soldiers reentering Israel were removed and later restored, leaving questions about accountability.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Justice Minister Levin’s refusal to convene the Judicial Selection Committee remains a flashpoint that may require court intervention.
Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara argued to the High Court that the petition against Levin remains necessary and that the court should order the committee to meet and fill judicial vacancies. The state’s updated figures show 51 judicial posts are vacant across the court system, with 15 more expected to open by the end of 2026, bringing total vacancies to 66. The petition was filed in July 2025 by the Movement for Quality Government in Israel, which seeks dates for the JSC to meet and appoint judges. The court has said the committee has not met since January 2025, and a hearing was set for Sunday to address Levin’s refusal.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Seattle cultural festival faced controversy as a Palestinian terrorist speaker was welcomed.
Raed Abduljalil, affiliated with Fatah, was introduced as the keynote speaker at the Palestinian Cultural Resistance Festival and spoke by video from Egypt. He told attendees that their actions are “an essential part of the battle we are waging against the occupation and its supporters,” and urged continued vigilance. Abduljalil was released in February after serving 23 years of a life sentence for attacks that resulted in deaths and injuries. Promotional materials for the event listed support from groups including SUPER UW and Seattle University Students for Justice in Palestine.
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