HEADLINES
Iranian munition fragments wound eight in Israel
Gulf leaders urge constraints on Iran war
Israel to secure Lebanon border to Litani
The time is now 6:02 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 sites in central Israel after fragments from an Iranian cluster munition fell on Tuesday. The youngest victims are 18-month-old babies, and others were treated for wounds while heading to safe rooms or experiencing panic. Several cars were set on fire when a fragment hit a street in central Israel, and fragments were found in the Tel Aviv area as emergency services and police moved to the locations. This remains a developing situation. Israel’s military said it is prepared to continue strikes on Iran for weeks to come, with a spokesman noting that the decision about next steps rests with political leadership and that Israel has the targets, munitions, and manpower for an extended campaign.
In Regional Impacts, Gulf leaders have warned US President Donald Trump against ending the Iran war without meaningful constraints on Tehran’s regional threat, expressing fear that Iran could still endanger neighboring states and disrupt maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have pressed for limits that would prevent Tehran from resuming its coercive regional posture, viewing the moment as a historic opportunity to curb Iran’s influence. In related regional reporting, medics described scenes of civilian distress with a woman holding a baby near vehicles ablaze and eight people wounded in Bnei Brak, including infants, as authorities traced multiple fall sites in the Tel Aviv area; officials noted ongoing security operations and the possibility of additional strikes elsewhere, underscoring the broader regional sensitivity of the conflict.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Beirut demanded the Ukrainian embassy hand over a suspected Mossad agent who reportedly escaped Hezbollah after an IDF airstrike. Separately, Staff Sergeant Gilad Harel was killed in battle against Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon, and his memory is being honored.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the New York Times reports that leadership chaos and mistrust within Iran are hindering US nuclear talks, with assassinations described as fragmenting coordination and leaving Iranian officials divided and fearful. In Europe, Italy has denied permission for US military aircraft to land at Sicily’s Sigonella base before traveling to the Middle East, a decision confirming a shift that could affect planned operations.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, former White House adviser Steve Bannon has called for deporting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son Yair and sending him to fight in Iran, describing the move in blunt terms. The report notes that calls for enlisted service by children of world leaders, including Barron Trump, are part of a broader recurring debate. Meanwhile, after a situation assessment, Defense Minister Israel Katz said the IDF would establish security control in southern Lebanon up to the Litani River and would bar the return of more than 600,000 residents who evacuated north, insisting on a secure boundary and a firm deterrent against Hezbollah while pursuing changes in the northern security posture.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Israel has had enough of French posturing. Following a sequence of defense restrictions, exhibition bans, and support for an arms embargo at the UN, Jerusalem is reportedly cutting off all defense procurement from France. Defense Ministry Director-General Amir Baram described France’s posture as blunt antisemitism, noting that Paris speaks of security and stability even as it constrains the actions of a regional actor actively confronting destabilizing forces.
In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel has halted defense sales to France, with Defense Minister Israel Katz ordering the pause citing France’s hostile attitude toward Israel over the last two years. Existing contracts will be honored and private companies may still pursue deals, but larger government-to-government arrangements could be affected, even as France has been boycotting Israeli weapons since mid-war. Separately, India has received the first batch of 2,000 NEGEV 7.62×51 light machine guns produced by IWI and India’s PLR Systems, marking the opening phase of a 41,000-unit order signed in August 2024; an additional 4,000 are expected later this year. The NEGEV 7 is a modernized variant designed for dual firing modes, with NATO compatibility, Picatinny rails, and tritium night sights, reflecting ongoing defense procurement and military collaboration.
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