HEADLINES
Israel shaken as Iranian munition wounds eight
US may end Iran war within weeks
Lebanon bans Hezbollah wing after UN report
The time is now 4:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, eight people were lightly wounded across several central Israel sites after fragments from an Iranian cluster munition struck on Tuesday, with the youngest victims two 18-month-old babies. The wounded were taken to Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center, Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus, and Sheba Medical Center, and several others were treated for wounds on the way to safe rooms or for panic-related distress. In the same incident, several cars were set ablaze when a fragment hit a street in central Israel, and additional fragments were found in the Tel Aviv area as emergency services and police rushed to the scene. This remains a developing situation. Separately, authorities identified a launch from Iran toward central Israel with multiple impact sites in the Gush Dan area; the IDF conducted another wave of strikes on Tehran. Reports from the region also note casualties in southern Lebanon, including Noam Maddimoni, Ben Cohen, Maksim Antis, and another fighter. Observers caution that Iran’s approach is not likely to be resolved in a matter of days, and analysts point to a shifted regional balance in the months ahead.
In Regional Impacts, a Kuwaiti dissident says the war with Iran has sparked a major shift in how Kuwaitis view Israel, with the Gulf state’s people warming to closer ties as the conflict unfolds. The report notes a notable change in sentiment in Kuwait as the broader confrontation widens, reflecting a broader recalibration of regional perceptions amid the current tensions.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Israel plans to maintain post-war security control of southern Lebanon, with defense insiders warning that the Hezbollah front could outlast the Iran war. In related developments, Arab media report that Lebanon updated the United Nations on Hezbollah’s military wing being classified as an illegal organization and restricted from activity on Lebanese soil, signaling a tightening stance inside Lebanon as regional dynamics shift. The ongoing confrontation with Hezbollah is seen as potentially enduring beyond the immediate Iran-focused conflict, influencing security arrangements along Israel’s northern frontier.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Washington officials suggest the United States could end the war with Iran within weeks even if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, a development that would allow an accelerated conclusion without reopening a vital maritime chokepoint.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Smotrich launches a direct rebuke of Bennett, labeling him “the liar from Ra’anana” and dismissing claims of a parliamentary hijack while weighing in on the conscription law and formulating views on violence in Judea and Samaria as a crime committed by a minority. In Bnei Brak, six families were evacuated from a building damaged by an explosion, with six people lightly injured including two 18-month-old babies and a 3-year-old girl; authorities confirmed additional mild injuries among residents and others in the city as the situation developed. Separately, for the first time, soldiers of the Hashmonaim Brigade completed a 40-kilometer march and received their new blue helmet, marking a milestone as the unit prepares to join the regular forces after operating in Syria, Gaza, the West Bank, and now southern Lebanon. In a broader social note ahead of Passover 2026, secular residents are reported to be flocking to the city’s network of ultra-Orthodox markets, with shoppers for items such as appliances and jewelry reshaping store dynamics during the holiday period. Later updates confirmed additional mild injuries in Bnei Brak, including children, as authorities continued to monitor the situation.
In Uplifting News, nearly 20,000 new immigrants have arrived in Israel since last Passover, according to data from the Aliyah Ministry. A total of 19,386 people, including 11,216 families, made aliyah since April 20, 2025, with 4,119 children and teenagers and 2,426 people over 65 among the new arrivals. Most came from Russia, with the United States ranking next at 3,512, followed by France (about 3,000), the United Kingdom (832), Ukraine (807), Canada (440), and other countries. The biggest absorption has been in Tel Aviv, which took in 2,807 immigrants, followed by Netanya (2,298), Jerusalem (2,276), and Haifa (1,661). Israel’s Minister of Immigration and Absorption Ofir Sofer lauded the trend as a testament to the country’s ongoing Zionist appeal. Additionally, the funeral of Maksim Antis is scheduled for today at 15:00 at the Holon military cemetery. NASA is preparing for the first crewed moon return in more than half a century, with three US astronauts and one Canadian set to liftoff aboard the Orion capsule and Space Launch System for a 10-day mission looping around the moon, a milestone in the Artemis program pursued amid global competition in space. The mission, costing at least $93 billion since 2012, aims to resume human lunar exploration and target a lunar south pole by 2028; the United States remains the only nation to have conducted crewed lunar landings, while China advances its own lunar program.
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