HEADLINES
Iran war won't be last Israeli warns
Albanese sanctions lifted after court ruling
Pentagon weighs Cuba strike options for Trump
The time is now 8:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, a senior Israeli official warned that the next war with Iran won’t be the last. Trump said he would wait a few days for Iran’s response to a new proposal, but Israeli officials believe another strike may ultimately be unavoidable, warning that as long as Tehran’s regime survives, repeated conflict is likely.
In US Military Role, the Pentagon has begun actively developing military options against Cuba for President Trump, while the US intelligence community is exploring how the country might respond to military action.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the Jerusalem Post reports on a hi-tech mixed female and male artillery and firepower unit that is helping defend IDF forces and coordinate with drones, artillery, and the air force to counter Iranian and Hezbollah threats, playing a crucial role during the current war and in June 2025 operations.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the United States has removed Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, from its sanctions list. The move comes a week after a federal judge temporarily blocked the sanctions, finding that the measures likely violated her free-speech rights after she criticized Israel’s war in Gaza. The sanctions had barred her from entering the United States and from banking. Albanese, who has urged ICC war-crimes prosecutions, has faced a lawsuit from her husband and daughter alleging the sanctions debanked her. She thanked supporters in a post, and earlier this month Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez presented her with the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Civil Merit.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, survivors of Islamist terror attacks warn that Britain’s charity watchdog is moving too slowly against organizations linked to extremists and Iranian-backed propaganda. The Telegraph reports that the Charity Commission has faced criticism for slow action as authorities consider charities with alleged ties to the Iranian regime and other groups promoting anti-Jewish propaganda. The government has announced plans to strengthen the watchdog’s powers to shut down charities that promote extremism, but those changes have not yet been implemented.
In Uplifting News, former Israeli national team captain Bibars Natcho has retired from professional football. The 38-year-old Partizan Belgrade midfielder, who spent two decades across Israel and Europe and captained the national team, announced his retirement in a video posted to social media. Natcho rose from Hapoel Tel Aviv’s youth system to become a leading playmaker, helped secure domestic success and European qualification, and in March 2018 was named the permanent national team captain ahead of a friendly.
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