HEADLINES
Trump weighs new strikes on Iran
Young Golani officer killed in Lebanon
IAI CEO named chairman in unprecedented move
The time is now 5:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In US Military Role, CNN reports that President Trump returned from China without a breakthrough on Iran, and frustration within the US administration over stalled negotiations is rising. Officials say Trump is weighing additional military strikes to heighten pressure on Iran.
In The Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Captain Maoz Israel Recanati, 24, from Itamar, was killed in combat in southern Lebanon. He served as a platoon commander in Golani Brigade’s 12th Battalion and was posthumously promoted to captain. He was due to marry his fiancée in about a month. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered condolences, calling him a heroic fighter who led his soldiers against enemies. The IDF noted that several other soldiers have been killed in Lebanon in the past week by Hezbollah, including Staff-Sergeant Negev Dagan, 20, from Dekel, who was killed when Hezbollah fired a mortar at his unit near the Litani River.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, The Innovation Bridge: A New Paradigm for the US-Israel Alliance argues that in AI, cyber threats, energy insecurity, defense technology, and life sciences, Israel can be not only America’s leading ally in the Middle East but one of its most vital partners. The piece also notes a growing gap among younger American Jews and a sense that Israel’s public discourse has become entangled with war and division, challenging long-standing solidarity. The Time Has Come for US-Israel Partnership 2.0 argues for a renewed framework in which Israel should offer the United States a new narrative: a partnership that generates direct strategic value beyond traditional security aid. It cautions that phasing out broad military assistance is a long-term goal, but preserving some level of American military support for another decade may be prudent after a confrontation with Iran or if the United States reduces its regional presence. The article calls for building a technological alliance that strengthens cooperation and aligns with American interests.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israel named Boaz Levy, the CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries since 2020, as chairman of the company’s board, marking the first time a serving CEO of a state-owned defense company also holds the chairman role. Defense Minister Israel Katz and Government Companies Authority head Dudi Amsalem signed the appointment on May 13 after Levy was elected by the board and approved by the Senior Appointments Committee. Katz described the move as unprecedented and said it brings together managerial, technological, and defense experience to support a broader plan to strengthen military self-reliance, with Prime Minister Netanyahu and Katz signaling a multi-hundred-billion-shekel investment to build Israel’s military power. In a separate development, Tzfat’s chief rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu urged the government to approve the construction of a synagogue on the Temple Mount, arguing that Jews should have equal religious access. He spoke during Jerusalem Day near the Temple Mount and urged the Knesset to change longstanding policies governing Jewish prayer at the site. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has taken steps that broaden open worship at the site by integrating Jewish prayer into police guidelines. Under current regulations, Jews may visit the Temple Mount under controlled conditions but may not openly pray or display rituals.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Spanish television network aired a protest screen during the Eurovision Song Contest reading “Peace and Justice for Palestine.”
In Uplifting News, Israel’s Noam Bettan advanced to the Eurovision final after a standout performance in the first semifinal, earning a place among ten finalists to perform in Vienna. Bettan will sing “Michelle” in the final on Saturday, a moment that comes amid controversy and boycotts by five countries and a large anti-Israel protest in Vienna. A separate post drew attention for sharing a heart‑wrenching wedding invitation for Maoz, prompting emotional reaction from readers.
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