Israel Today: Ongoing War Report

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Haddad slain, drones stalk northern front
US-Israel Iran talks push framework forward
Ombudsman upholds complaints against top judges

The time is now 3:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, tensions persist along the northern front as residents report drones overhead and fiber-optic cables turning up near homes and bus stops. A Zar’it mother says FPV drones have left her children traumatized and afraid to go outside. An Israeli airstrike killed Hamas Gaza commander Izz al-Din al-Haddad after he returned to a known safehouse, enabling Israeli intelligence to track and strike him despite ceasefire constraints, in a move that could shape future negotiations and escalation dynamics.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, talks with Iran show progress on a memorandum of understanding and a framework to enable continued negotiations while tensions are temporarily eased, though the military option remains on the table if diplomacy falters. Israeli officials say that Iran’s supreme leadership is unlikely to concede significant limits on its nuclear capabilities or regional influence. Military coordination between the United States and Israel has continued intensively, and Prime Minister Netanyahu has spoken with President Trump in ongoing discussions. A senior Israeli official says Trump’s circle is pressuring him to reach a deal, and the prime minister has discussed the matter with him.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, the judicial ombudsman upheld complaints against Supreme Court President Isaac Amit and Justices Khaled Kabub and Yechiel Kasher over their handling of a wartime protest petition on Shabbat, finding that the panel wrongly issued substantive decisions during the Jewish day of rest. The decision did not address the substance of the High Court’s orders on the right to protest during wartime, but whether the court should have continued handling the petition on Shabbat. The petition, filed by activist Itamar Greenberg and the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, sought to require police and the Home Front Command to allow demonstrations during the war, particularly near protected spaces. It came after protests against the war were dispersed under Home Front Command gathering restrictions. The High Court held an urgent hearing on Friday, during Passover recess, ahead of planned demonstrations; the ombudsman’s ruling focused on timing and case management, not the merits of the protests.

Former prime minister Naftali Bennett sharply criticized Netanyahu during his first public visit to the Knesset in years, saying that Netanyahu’s coalition was harming the IDF by encouraging draft evasion and not providing the military with more soldiers amid its manpower crisis. “We are shouting the fighters’ cry: Give the IDF soldiers so it can win,” Bennett said, urging action on what he described as a looming manpower shortfall. He spoke as his Together Party positions in polls trail the ruling coalition, and as discussions continued about the coalition’s draft exemption proposals and the path of dissolving the Knesset.

The Supreme Court also moved on journalist protections, with a precedential ruling in the Assenheim case. It held that police cannot demand the entirety of a journalist’s raw materials in a sweeping search for materials, describing such a demand as a “fishing expedition.” The court ordered police to submit a narrowed, concrete request by June 3, detailing the material sought and its necessity, with the journalist allowed to respond by June 11. The decision preserves journalistic privilege while allowing prosecutors to pursue targeted materials connected to an ongoing investigation.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Spotify declines to take down rap song cited for antisemitic conspiracy claims. Spotify told the International Legal Forum that the track did not meet the platform’s threshold for removal under its hate content rules, even as the song has garnered millions of plays and features language that ILF says promotes antisemitic tropes. The decision comes as debate continues over the boundaries of free expression versus the propagation of harmful stereotypes.

Jews are 'universal enemy,' San Diego shooters wrote in neo-Nazi antisemitic manifesto. The two teenage gunmen who killed three people at an Islamic center left behind a 75-page manifesto that repeatedly blames Jews for widespread ills and espouses white replacement theory, portraying Jews as a root cause of global conflict and societal problems.

In Uplifting News, What do Apple, Nike, and Mount Sinai have in common? - opinion argues that brands shape experience, memory, and identity in powerful ways and that Jewish education must earn its place in a modern landscape influenced by emotional design. The piece suggests that experiential branding informs how people engage with institutions, and it calls for thoughtful approaches to education that connect with students’ identities and lived experiences.

Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.

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https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-896879
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-896877
https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-896885
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