HEADLINES
Israel detains 175 from Global Sumud flotilla
Iran health system near collapse amid strikes
French Film Festival honors Huppert and Bardot
The time is now 1:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Israeli officials say the navy boarded more than 20 vessels from the Global Sumud Flotilla bound for Gaza, detaining 175 activists before transferring most to the Greek island of Crete. Among those detained were reportedly 31 Spanish citizens and several New Yorkers. Dubbed the condom flotilla after recreational items were found on board, there has been backlash over the activists’ stated aims. The authorities say the detainees were moved from naval ships to Greek boats before being taken ashore, where buses and ambulances were waiting. Separately, in Iran, the health system is on the brink amid ongoing conflict, with Israeli and American airstrikes destroying key pharmaceutical factories and strategic research institutes. Severe shortages of basic supplies have left hospitals operating as makeshift clinics, while outbreaks of infectious disease afflict displaced populations and toxic air pollution chokes Tehran. Hospitals in the capital, once among the region’s most advanced, are operating in near darkness without anesthesia or antibiotics and are overwhelmed by patient loads. One of the heaviest blows has been the strike on strategic research and production institutions, a development described as pushing the medical system to the brink of collapse.
In Uplifting News, the French Film Festival returns to Israel with tributes to Isabelle Huppert and Brigitte Bardot, with screenings across Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Herzliya, Sderot, and Holon, as well as at the Anis Cultural Center in Jaffa and other locations. The 23rd French Film Festival will run starting May 6 and showcases the best of new French cinema along with classics, with a focus on women. Opening with The World’s Richest Woman, starring Huppert, Laurent Lafitte, Marina Fois, and Raphael Personnaz, the film is directed by Thierry Klifa and loosely based on the heiress to the L’Oréal fortune. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and was a major success in France; it is being distributed in Israel by New Cinema and will open in theaters soon. Lag Ba’omer is highlighted as a day of joy and a reminder to choose respect over division among Jews, with the article noting that Rabbi Akiva’s students perished in a plague believed to reflect the harm of disrespectful speech, urging reflection as Shavuot approaches. Bank Hapoalim will open 54 museums, parks, heritage sites, and tourist attractions across Israel with free admission on three weekends in May, on May 8-9, May 15-16, and May 29-30, with advance registration and excluding the Shavuot weekend. The initiative emphasizes sites in northern and southern Israel and is a revised version of the Poalim Israeli program, intended to support families and cultural and educational activity while extending Friday hours at many sites.
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