HEADLINES
Iran weapon lesson signals brewing street clashes
Israeli Navy seizes flotilla boats detaining activists
LNG shipments halted as Hormuz closes
The time is now 6:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, last night Iranian television aired a public lesson on weapon use, including how to operate the SVD sniper rifle and the PKS machine gun, and how to disassemble and assemble a Kalashnikov. Observers say the displays may signal concern about the regime’s grip and a potential for street clashes if opponents mobilize.
In US Military Role, the United States said it carried out additional strikes against ISIS targets in Nigeria yesterday. Separately, dozens of planes carrying ammunition from US bases in Germany have landed in Israel, according to Channel 13.
In Regional Impacts, Turkish media report Israeli Navy forces have seized about 23 boats from the 58 taking part in the flotilla, with roughly 100 flotilla activists detained. A separate briefing highlights a Qatar facing sharp economic strain, as a New York Times assessment notes Tehran’s strikes have battered the gas sector, the Strait of Hormuz closure has curtailed LNG shipments, Ras Laffan has halted operations, Hamad Port is idle, and tourism and business sentiment have deteriorated, with growth forecasts trimmed. A brief note from the field indicates that fighters are in operation to capture the flotilla, underscoring ongoing enforcement actions.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the Aliyah, Absorption and Diaspora Committee held a follow‑up on the disappearance case of Heimanot Kasso and urged defining the case as a kidnapping rather than a disappearance. Prime Minister Netanyahu denied claims that he disclosed his historic visit to the United Arab Emirates to gain political advantage over his opponent, former prime minister Naftali Bennett, with the UAE likewise denying the reported contact and describing the trip as an historic breakthrough. Former MK Shirley Pinto Kashosh announced a political comeback, saying she will run in the next Knesset, advocate national unity government, and continue to push a platform that emphasizes civic leadership, disability advocacy, and inclusive governance.
In Israeli Economy and Business, American Airlines has canceled all flights to Israel through January 6, 2027, citing ongoing security concerns and volatile airspace. Industry analysts caution that other international carriers may reassess routes if tensions in the Persian Gulf persist, although some regional airlines continue limited schedules. The move marks one of the longest route suspensions by a major carrier and signals extended risk to travel into Ben Gurion Airport.
In Uplifting News, an engaging segment looks at a small detail from the reality show wedding format and asks whether Noa Mozes and Ariel Goldman have endured the matchmaking on “Wedding” (the Israeli program known as חתונמי), highlighting personal stories and moments of connection that resonate with viewers.
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