HEADLINES
Iran hardliners jeopardize ceasefire talks
Gideon KC-46 boosts Israeli reach
Iran-US MoU rumor denied by White House
The time is now 12:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, hardline extremists inside Iran’s government are trying to jeopardize a ceasefire deal with the United States, The Telegraph reported. The piece notes large gaps in information about the negotiations, with officials saying they hear mostly from television and do not know what they are giving up or gaining. Some hardliners claim negotiators are surrendering Iran to the United States and Israel, and there is concern that Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and his negotiating team may be making secret concessions without informing Iran’s leadership. Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi traveled to Doha on Monday, and reports say Iran is seeking the immediate release of about $12 billion in frozen assets held in Qatar as a precondition for continuing talks. The description is one of secrecy and internal skepticism about the talks.
In US Military Role, Israeli authorities have informed that once any US–Iran agreement is approved, US military planes will depart Ben-Gurion Airport immediately, with evacuation within 72 hours to European bases and the possibility of high alert if the situation escalates. Most planes have already been moved from Ben-Gurion to Lod Airbase, which has been reopened as Air Force Base 27, and the move is expected to ease logistical strain while operations proceed. Dozens of US refueling aircraft are expected to remain at Ben-Gurion through the end of 2027, along with personnel, creating ongoing logistical challenges for the airport. Separately, Israel has received the first KC-46 midair refueling aircraft from the United States, enlarging fuel capacity and refueling options. The KC-46 can carry more fuel and double the refueling capacity per flight compared with the previous Re’em fleet, enabling broader reach for potential strikes in the region. Israeli officials say the tanker, to be known as Gideon, should be operational with only minor adjustments and could be delivered within about a month after a maiden US test flight on May 4. This development is seen as expanding Israel’s ability to conduct long-range operations if needed. Additionally, the first KC-46 landed at Nevatim, with more due this year; the aircraft can refuel, carry cargo, and evacuate wounded, replacing Israel’s aging Re’em fleet.
In Regional Impacts, Iran has restored some connectivity, offering a limited relief, but censorship remains in place. Netblocks and Kentik described a partial restoration of connectivity, with usage still below pre-January protest levels and access to platforms like Instagram, X/Twitter, and YouTube continuing to be blocked. Iran’s policy of limited access for all, with special access for some, remains in place, and authorities have restricted social media as part of ongoing control over communications.
In US Denials and MoU Claims, Iranian state media reported a draft memorandum of understanding with the United States to end their conflict, but the White House rejected the claim as a fabrication. The reported framework would restore commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz to prewar levels within a month, while the United States would withdraw its forces from the vicinity and lift the naval blockade. Iran would manage traffic through the Strait in cooperation with Oman, and any final agreement could be approved within 60 days as a binding UN Security Council resolution. The MoU is described as stemming from indirect talks with Pakistan playing a central mediating role between Tehran and Washington.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, efforts to evacuate the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon continue as the Lebanese Civil Defense assists and urges residents to leave the city. At the same time, the Israeli Defense Forces are issuing prerecorded messages to Tyre residents via mobile phones, calling on them to evacuate.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, former president Donald Trump told PBS that Iran will not receive sanctions relief in exchange for abandoning enriched uranium, and he added that Saudi Arabia should join the Abraham Accords.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israel Hofsheet has pressed for a reform of the IDF’s prosecution rules for draft evaders, arguing that soldiers and reservists who fail to report face harsher treatment than those who never enlist. The organization has sent a letter to the attorney-general, the military advocate-general, and the head of the High Court department asking for a “fundamental and renewed” review of the military prosecution policy for indicting draft evaders. The push comes as the state faces a looming June 1 deadline to update the High Court about steps to enforce the duty to draft ultra-Orthodox men, amid a wartime manpower shortage with thousands of combat soldiers missing and a heavier burden on regular and reserve forces. The High Court has already expressed deep dissatisfaction with enforcement.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Jordanian school textbooks for the 2025-2026 school year contain antisemitic and anti-Israel themes, according to IMPACT-se. The report describes persistent intolerance toward specific groups, even as some messaging promotes peace and tolerance. Jews are portrayed as treacherous with an “evil” influence on the world, while Christians receive more favorable treatment. One ninth-grade entry describes “treachery and violation of agreements” as natural Jewish traits and asks why Jews would seek to annihilate Muslims. Other text frames the peace treaty with Israel as a “reluctant” effort to stop Israeli expansion and frequently labels Israel as Palestine on maps.
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