HEADLINES
Lebanon Amnesty Plan Could Free Thousands Detained
No Ceasefire in Lebanon Medic Warns
Texas Dem Candidate Pledges Detaining American Zionists
The time is now 10:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, protests broke out across Lebanon on Tuesday as lawmakers move toward approval of a General Amnesty Law aimed at easing overwhelmed courts and overcrowded prisons. The draft would see sentences reduced and could release thousands who have spent years in pre-trial detention. The plan comes amid disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic, Lebanon’s economic crisis, and war, which have slowed the judicial process; as of 2023, about 80% of those detained were awaiting trial. Detention centers across the country had a capacity of 4,760 but held 8,502 people, with only 1,094 having received an actual sentence. Debates on the draft began in April and it is understood to apply to those imprisoned before March 1, though some serious offenses are reportedly barred. In the West Bank, IDF troops hunted a Palestinian in connection with a suspected ramming attack, and a 16-year-old was lightly wounded after a roadside dispute between Palestinians and Jewish residents of a nearby outpost.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, there is no ceasefire in Lebanon, according to an IDF medic writing from the front. The medic describes treating and evacuating two soldiers from Lebanon, including one killed a month before his wedding and another who survived but will need surgeries, and questions the claimed extension of the ceasefire for 45 days. There is a stark contrast between public messaging and on-the-ground reality, the medic writes, noting that young Israelis are still fighting and dying in a difficult war against Hezbollah, and that the North remains exposed even as outsiders discuss peace terms.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, reports reference a new move by Barak Saar and an unexpected partner in a key political maneuver, signaling shifts within the coalition. A separate note mentions the coalition lining up with Netanyahu on the candidate for the role of State Comptroller, highlighting ongoing internal negotiations as the government seeks to manage its balance of power.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Texas Democratic primary candidate faced backlash after pledging to imprison “American Zionists” in an ICE detention center and vowing to draft legislation that would label Zionism antisemitic. In a post, Maureen Galindo said the Karnes County ICE processing center would become a prison for "American Zionists and former ICE officers" and floated further ideas that drew sharp criticism from party leaders.
In Uplifting News, the second Hashomer Hachadash youth conference opened in the Gaza Envelope as part of the Envelope to Envelope initiative, linking a long trail with memorial seating areas that tell stories of fallen heroes. Hundreds joined programs across the Gaza Envelope, and founder Yoel Zilberman said the youth are the future leaders of Israel, with participants building landscaped seating and gathering spaces and sharing remembrance across regions.
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