HEADLINES
IDF Soldier Negev Dagan Killed in Litani
Duas Hasson Indicted Over West Bank Ramming
Trump Vows Firm Iran Stance Amid Tensions
The time is now 12:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Operation Lion's Roar, Staff Sergeant Negev Dagan, 20, from Moshav Dekel, was killed during combat in southern Lebanon, the IDF announced Friday. Dagan served in the Golani Brigade's 12th Battalion. He was killed by a mortar attack in the Litani area, and he is the 19th Israeli casualty in Lebanon since the start of Operation Roaring Lion.
In Iranian Retaliation, President Trump on Iran: I’m not going to be much more patient. He signaled a firm stance as tensions with Tehran persist, suggesting patience has limits in the face of ongoing disputes over Iran’s actions.
In Regional Impacts, terrorists hurled rocks at vehicles in the West Bank near the village of Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya during a counterterrorism operation. Troops from the 636th Combat Intelligence Collection Battalion shot at the attackers, killing one masked suspect and injuring another, while a search is underway for the two remaining assailants on Route 60. Last month, a five-year-old child was wounded when a shard from a shattered windshield from a rock attack struck his car. The IDF has launched a pursuit in the Madama area to locate the remaining suspects.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Editor's Notes notes that Roman Gofman’s bid to lead the Mossad has sparked a broader debate about who Israel’s security elite should welcome inside its ranks. The piece stresses that intelligence agencies must remain state institutions, not tools of any prime minister, and that the Mossad and Shin Bet belong to the state, not to a political faction. Gofman has not yet entered the Mossad director’s office, but the Advisory Committee on Senior Appointments approved him to replace David Barnea in June after Netanyahu nominated him in December. Gofman, a highly experienced general who played a critical role during the October 7 attacks, faces some framing of the appointment as Netanyahu’s gamble, with concerns that internal candidates were bypassed.
Also in Israeli Domestic Politics, prosecutors filed an indictment against a terrorist who killed Yehuda Sherman in a West Bank ramming attack. Duas Hasson, a resident of Beit Umrin, West Bank, was indicted on charges including intentionally causing death, attempting to cause the death of two others, obstruction of justice, and possession of weapons without a permit. He remains detained pending the proceedings, with a hearing set for June 2. The attack occurred when Hasson followed Israeli travelers, rammed their vehicle near the village entrance, and forced it off a cliff, killing 18-year-old Yehuda Sherman and injuring another Israeli.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Europe must remember the reason Eurovision was formed or risk losing it completely, editorializing that Israel’s participation has become a focal point for legitimacy debates. The piece notes that several countries—Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, Iceland, and the Netherlands—boycotted the competition over Israel’s participation, with demonstrators outside the Vienna venue and boos and chants directed at Israel during Israel’s semifinal performance, signaling a growing strain on the event’s historical role as a unifying cultural moment.
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