HEADLINES
UK summons Iran ambassador after sacrifice post
Turkey proposes Hezbollah mediation, eyes wider role
Netanyahu resumes testimony in Bezeq Walla case
The time is now 3:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, The United Kingdom has summoned Iran’s ambassador to London over what the government calls unacceptable and inflammatory comments on social media. The Foreign Office said the embassy must cease any communications that could be interpreted as encouraging violence in the UK or internationally. The government did not specify which posts prompted the action. Lawmakers have warned of significant threats posed by Iran to Britain. Iranian officials in Tehran could not be reached for comment. The summons followed a Telegram post from the Iranian embassy urging Iranians in Britain to volunteer for a campaign to declare their willingness to sacrifice their lives in defense of Iran, with language inviting all “brave and distinguished children of Iran” to join the effort.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Turkey has approached the United States and Lebanon with a proposal to help broker an arrangement involving Hezbollah, offering to act as mediator and engage actively on the issue. Lebanon reportedly hesitates to embrace the plan, citing concerns about expanding Turkish influence. The move reflects Turkey’s broader effort to expand its diplomatic reach as a regional power broker. The United States has not yet provided a clear answer to the proposal. In recent years, Turkey has sought a greater role across the region, including discussions about Turkish participation in a Gaza peacekeeping force, which Israel vetoed. In Syria, Turkey has been a significant actor, while Israel has worked to prevent Turkish bases. Beirut’s reaction has been described as not very enthusiastic. Separately, an Israeli strike west of Gaza City killed Iyad al-Shanbari, known as Abu Salah, a senior figure in Hamas’s Beit Hanoun Battalion of its military wing; he had previously survived an assassination attempt in 2007, and his son was killed in the same strike.
In the Israeli Domestic Politics, President Isaac Herzog’s legal adviser has invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s attorneys to talks to discuss possible arrangements before the president reviews the pardon request, a preliminary step that does not bind the parties. Meanwhile, Netanyahu resumed testimony in the Bezeq-Walla corruption case, with prosecutors questioning him about the 1000-series cases involving bribery, fraud, and breach of trust; the hearing is taking place at the Tel Aviv District Court after a period away for security reasons. Earlier, Netanyahu sought to cancel the session due to a “security schedule.” Ultra-Orthodox draft protesters broke into the yard of the head of the military police and blocked Highway 4, drawing condemnation from military and civic leaders who called the act a serious incident requiring strong enforcement. The defense minister condemned the intrusion into the home of the chief of the military police, stressing that any attack on security forces is a red line and urging authorities to bring those responsible to justice; he voiced support for Lieutenant General Yuval Yamin and said authorities will not tolerate harm to IDF commanders and soldiers. Separately, Netanyahu commented on the incident, condemning the attack and calling for action against those involved.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, anti-Israel protesters disrupted a Jewish Independence Day celebration in Oslo by shouting slogans such as “child killers,” “Death to the IDF,” and “Zionists are terrorists,” with hundreds of pro-Israel supporters present outside the Norwegian parliament. In videos shared with The Jerusalem Post, protesters waved banners and chanted across the street, including calls for an “intifada revolution,” and renewed insults directed at Iranians in attendance. Iranian dissidents were also present, and at one point a guard urged a bystander to stop filming, highlighting the tense atmosphere surrounding the event.
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