HEADLINES
Iran’s Hormuz bluff risks real escalation
Netanyahu testimony canceled amid looming security stakes
German arrest Syrian linked to Holocaust attack
The time is now 8:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Iran’s Hormuz mine threat may have begun as a bluff, former Navy chief says. Former Israeli Navy Major General (Reserve) Eliezer "Cheny" Marom told 103FM that Iran may have started laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz after claiming they had done so, calling the situation a very strange event. He said the Iranians appeared to back off or disguise a bluff and may have decided to place a few mines anyway. Marom noted that underwater mine-laying has become less common because of the risk of a tanker catastrophe, describing the horrific images a massive fuel spill could create. He also addressed Iran’s demand that any ceasefire include Lebanon and Tehran’s muted response to US strikes, interpreting this as a sign of willingness to keep negotiating. Marom also referenced reports of Iranian boats in the Persian Gulf and the security situation for residents in northern Israel.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Israel is losing bipartisan US support, former Yesh Atid MK warns. Former Yesh Atid member of Knesset and INSS senior researcher Ofer Shelah warned that the Israel-US relationship has deteriorated over a long period. Speaking in a Monday interview, he analyzed the diplomatic track with Washington and Tehran, the political pressure surrounding President Trump, Israel’s stance in Lebanon, and new INSS findings on Israeli public attitudes toward the war. He cautioned that any agreement without firm, enforceable terms on Iran’s nuclear program would be a failure for both sides, stressing that eliminating the Iranian nuclear project requires an Iranian decision and that time appears to be working in Iran’s favor. The emerging diplomatic picture around Iran remains unclear, but the core issue remains Iran’s enriched uranium and nuclear program. He said, “Right now, it is clear that we are heading toward a very long ceasefire,” and he doubted anyone would break it, certainly not the Americans, adding that much centers on Iran’s nuclear question.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Netanyahu’s testimony canceled in trial due to diplomatic, security matters. Netanyahu’s defense asked to cancel his two-hour testimony scheduled for Wednesday, saying he had been occupied with diplomatic and security matters and had an early schedule. The court had shortened the hearing earlier, and the defense indicated his chief of staff could appear at Tel Aviv District Court or another location if needed to explain the matter. The prosecution said it could not take a position without reasons being provided. The presiding judge was left to decide on the request. In the same vein, after Haredi threats, Netanyahu’s party supports daycare subsidies bill. United Torah Judaism threatened to back a state investigative committee into the October 7 massacre if Likud did not mobilize to promote a law aimed at bypassing a High Court ruling that halted daycare subsidies for draft evaders.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, German police arrest Syrian suspected of helping attack at Holocaust memorial. German prosecutors said Khalaf A. is suspected of aiding and abetting attempted murder and grievous bodily harm in an attack at Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial last year. The arrest follows the March sentencing of Wassim Al M., a Syrian refugee, who received 13 years in prison for stabbing a tourist with antisemitic motive at the memorial in February 2025. Prosecutors said Khalaf A. had spent the afternoon before the attack with Al M. and encouraged him to proceed. Reuters could not immediately reach Khalaf A.’s lawyer. Three Israelis suffer alleged violent attack in Nicosia. Israel’s ambassador to Cyprus, Oren Anolik, said he was deeply shocked by the violent assault against Israeli citizens in Nicosia, carried out because of their visibly Jewish appearance. Anolik thanked Cyprus Police for swift action and called for firm condemnation from Cyprus leaders amid a rise in antisemitic incidents on the island. This is a developing story. Australia police to form heavily armed response unit after Bondi Hanukkah massacre. New South Wales police said officers armed only with handguns faced a firepower gap during the Sydney attack, prompting plans to form a semiautomatic-rifle unit and renewed focus on antisemitic violence.
In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel defense ecosystem meets to accelerate fieldable counter‑drone tech. More than 200 members of Israel’s defense-tech community gathered for an urgent closed-door session to speed deployment of counter-drone solutions against fiber-optic and FPV drones used to attack IDF forces in southern Lebanon and northern Israel. The event, organized by The CET Sandbox and dubbed Operation Northern Shield, was organized within days after direct operational requests from IDF units on the ground. Attendees from northern counter-drone units, special operations, MAFAT (DDR&D), early-stage startups, and major defense primes joined, with companies such as Intel, Elta, Xtend, Sharpshooter, and Heven among those in attendance. The gathering aimed to foster candid operational collaboration to bring field-ready solutions to the front lines.
In Uplifting News, From Shavuot to Ramadan: Living in the guidance of sacred scriptures - opinion. The piece notes that knowledge matters, but what truly defines a person is the ability to translate knowledge into life and action. It reflects on Shavuot, the Feast of Weeks, and Ramadan, Laylat al-Qadr, highlighting how both traditions ground believers in a covenantal relationship with scripture—the Torah for Jews and the Quran for Muslims—and how that covenant can guide moral conduct. The author argues that sacred texts offer a shared moral framework beyond doctrinal divides. Five villagers trapped in flooded cave in Laos found alive. Divers found five villagers perched on a rock surrounded by rising floodwater, with rescuers cheering from inside and outside the cave. The team described the moment as a relief and celebration, with responders expressing that the team carried the moment and made the rescue possible. The message from rescuers was one of relief and gratitude as the people were brought to safety.
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