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Ben-Gurion Preps Urgent US Plane Evacuation
Gaza Reconstruction Proposals Fail Transparency Tests
New York Enacts Synagogue Buffer Zone Safeguard
The time is now 1:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Ben-Gurion Airport ready for US military aircraft to depart if Iran-US agreement signed, Israeli authorities say that from the moment the agreement is approved, US military planes will depart immediately. Ben-Gurion Airport is prepared to evacuate US Navy aircraft within 72 hours to bases across Europe, and if escalation is needed, the fleet could be placed on high alert at Ben-Gurion. Most of the planes have already been moved from Ben-Gurion to Lod Airbase, also known as Air Force Base 27, which has been reopened. Earlier this month, reports indicated that dozens of US refueling aircraft are expected to remain stationed at Ben-Gurion through the end of 2027. The presence of the aircraft and the personnel needed to operate them is already creating significant logistical challenges for the airport.
In Most visions for Gaza’s reconstruction lack mechanisms for transparency, Portland Trust finds, more than 30 proposals for Gaza reconstruction show fundamentally different visions for urban and economic structures. The analysis highlights a spectrum of approaches: UNDP emphasizes restoring housing to a more resilient pre-war baseline, the Arab League calls for large-scale housing reconstruction prioritizing the return of displaced residents, and groups such as RAND, Palestine Emerging, Anthedon, and Connected Gaza stress improved spatial organization and expanded transport networks. The Portland Trust’s evaluation underscores that many proposals lack clear mechanisms to ensure transparency in planning and implementation. At the same time, Israel has killed two Hamas military chiefs within 11 days, Izz-al-Din al-Hadad and his successor Mohammed Ouda, illustrating a pattern of high-profile eliminations across Gaza and the broader region that rely on extensive surveillance, air power, and intelligence work involving drones, jets, the navy, satellites, Mossad, Shin Bet, and IDF Unit 504. Observers note that this campaign has removed several Hamas leaders and commanders, continuing a trend of leadership-targeted actions in Gaza and beyond.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump 'not satisfied' yet with Iran, says they 'want to make a deal.' President Trump told a cabinet meeting that Iran very much wants a deal, but the United States is not satisfied yet — “we will be either that or we’ll have to just finish the job.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio added that there has been some progress in negotiations toward a deal and that momentum could shift in the coming hours and days. A post circulating online attributed to President Trump quoted that “CNN: the Iranian navy is strong,” reflecting ongoing messaging about Iran’s capabilities. Trump repeats that Iran wants a deal, but the US remains unsatisfied, signaling that Washington could press for terms or take other steps.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Government to offer cash reward for information on Haymanut Kasau in long-delayed public campaign. More than 800 days after Kasau disappeared, the Aliyah and Integration Ministry and the Jewish Agency will devote about 400,000 shekels to a public campaign that will appear on billboards and social media and will include a cash reward for information leading to her location. Committee chairman MK Gilad Kariv criticized the delay and demanded timelines for a launch by Sunday, while the ministry’s spokesperson said the campaign aims to raise awareness and aid the search. Separately, NGO Israel Hofsheet pushes IDF to reform draft evader prosecution rules, arguing that the military prosecutions policy treats those who never report for service more leniently than soldiers and reservists who fail to appear. The group has sent a letter to the Attorney-General, Military Advocate-General, and the High Court department seeking a renewed review of how draft evaders are indicted, at a moment when the IDF faces manpower shortages and the High Court has voiced dissatisfaction with enforcement.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, New York State passes buffer zone legislation protecting synagogues from harassment. The budget bill includes buffer-zone provisions that bar interference with access to places of worship and allow law enforcement to establish security perimeters beyond 50 feet. Violators can face a class B misdemeanor, and authorities emphasized rising antisemitism and anti-Israel protests in New York City. The legislation notes incidents of harassment and calls for increased protection of houses of worship, with Governor Hochul signing the measure into law as antisemitic and anti-Islamic crimes have drawn particular concern.
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