HEADLINES
Senior Hamas figure killed reshapes Gaza command
Iran war lifts cross-border risk across region
Swiss open long-sealed Mengele files
The time is now 1:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, the elimination of a senior Hamas figure is expected to reshape Gaza’s command structure, hinder reconstruction efforts, and shift military dynamics. Observers say the current government lacks a clear plan for the day after Hamas, leaving the Israeli military to respond to a changing security environment and to consider potential successors to key leaders. The operation has sparked anxiety in Gaza’s border areas, with residents noting a sense that this is not the end. A drone strike in southern Lebanon produced a massive explosion and fireball that sent tremors toward central Israel. In Tel Aviv, hundreds of people protested after the murder of a public figure, chanting that this is not justice. The Shin Bet has begun narrowing the list of targeted killings, as senior Hamas figures are reportedly falling one after another.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the Middle East is again changing, with the war against Iran elevating the threat from Gaza and complicating regional security. The analysis notes that the broader confrontation has raised the risk of cross-border violence and potential spillovers from Gaza, underscoring how the region’s security situation remains fragile and volatile.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, a May poll from the Jewish People Policy Institute shows 65% of Israelis say they will accept the election results, but the ideological divide is pronounced. Among right-wing and center-right voters, roughly half characterized a possible loss as “regrettable, but life goes on,” while about 30% said they would fully respect the majority’s decision. On the Left, 81% said an electoral defeat would be intolerable, and there are strong concerns about how the results will be respected across the spectrum. Analysts warn that without a credible post-war governance plan for Gaza, the military may be left to pursue replacements for leaders as part of any transition. There is also a sharp warning from Shai Gaz that the country stands on the cusp of dictatorship as security operations and political polarization intensify.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Tel Aviv University student and IDF veteran wounded in Gaza returned to campus to find a swastika drawn on his car. He described the moment as shocking, saying it feels like returning from the war only to be spit in the face. The student council condemned the act, stressing that no student should be harmed for their security service and study commitments, and the dean of the law faculty expressed shock while offering support. Swiss authorities announced they will open long-sealed files connected to Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, raising questions about his movements in Europe after World War II. Historians believe the records may reveal details about Mengele’s possible use of false identities and movements, and they fuel speculation about links to Nazi escape networks and foreign intelligence.
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