HEADLINES
Israeli jets strike Shati refugee family home
Hezbollah drones injure IDF reservists near Lebanon
Egypt massing 60,000 troops along Sinai border
The time is now 12:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Israeli fighter jets struck the home of a family on Hamid Street in the Shati refugee camp in western Gaza, a Hamas-controlled area. The building was hit after a telephone evacuation warning was issued to the family and neighbors. Separately, Egypt is reinforcing forces along the Sinai border, with estimates placing the scale at over 60,000 soldiers, nearly 1,000 tanks, and hundreds of artillery systems.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, three IDF reservists were wounded by explosive drones near the Lebanon border, with Lebanon reporting seven dead. Fighting continues ahead of a third round of Israel-Lebanon talks. A Lebanese Christian lawmaker, Ayedda Ayub, argues in negotiations that Lebanon should not adopt Hezbollah’s narrative of Israeli withdrawal and prisoner release, saying the conflict is between Israel and Hezbollah and that Lebanon should be led by Lebanon rather than Hezbollah, with the withdrawal from the south not a central issue for her party. The IDF spokesperson says explosive drones launched by Hezbollah fell within Israeli territory near the Lebanon border, seriously injuring one reservist soldier and moderately injuring a reservist officer and another reservist; the soldiers were evacuated to a hospital and their families were updated. The statement classifies this as another violation of ceasefire understandings by Hezbollah. The Air Force intercepted several launches toward IDF forces in South Lebanon with no casualties, and Hezbollah also launched additional explosive drones toward IDF forces; one drone struck an IDF unmanned engineering vehicle, causing damage but no casualties.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, detainees from the Global Sumud flotilla are set to be released from Shikma detention and handed over to immigration authorities for deportation. Shin Bet informed the Adalah legal center of the expected release, and Adalah says the activists have been held for about a week, with one on hunger strike and the other intensifying his protest, including refusing to drink water. Adalah contends the detention began after the vessel, flying an Italian flag, was intercepted and argues the matter falls under Italian jurisdiction.
In Israeli Economy and Business, Gazans report the smuggling of 11,000 cartons of cigarettes into the Gaza Strip, an operation valued at tens of millions of shekels on the local market. The shipment is believed to have entered through Egypt and is expected to generate significant profits for Hamas.
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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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