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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-08 at 00:02

from Israel Today: Ongoing War Report · host Noa Levi

HEADLINESIran Missiles Target Israel as Ceasefire FraysUS Intelligence Warns Iranian Threat PersistsLebanon Excluded From Israel Iran CeasefireThe time is now 12:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Iran launched missiles toward Israel early Wednesday morning, hours after United States President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Air raid alerts continued in Israel after the truce was announced, raising immediate questions about whether the arrangement would hold. The ceasefire was described as linked to Iran halting attacks and permitting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, with talks planned to begin in Islamabad on Friday under Pakistani mediation. Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said it had accepted the two-week pause while stressing that the war itself had not ended and warning that any further move by its enemies would be met forcefully. Despite the pause, missile alerts remained active and there were regional spillover indicators, including a reported Iranian strike on Saudi Arabia’s Jubail petrochemical area and additional missile alerts in the United Arab Emirates. Israeli officials had expressed skepticism about the truce from the outset. In overnight developments, a barrage of missiles triggered sirens across southern, central, and northern Israel, with three shrapnel sites identified in central and northern areas and interceptor fragments reported in the Sharon corridor. Emergency crews were dispatched, four people were lightly injured in Tel Sheva, and about 15 others were described as anxious as authorities monitored the situation. Later, reports circulated that the ceasefire had been violated, with Iran launching further barrages of missiles and drones that left at least 11 people injured.In Iranian Retaliation, multiple US intelligence agencies warned that the Iranian government poses a persistent threat to US military and government personnel, as well as Jewish and Israeli institutions and Iranian dissidents in the United States. A March 20 Public Safety Awareness Report, reviewed by Reuters, cautioned that the Iranian government “poses a persistent threat” while noting there were no broad threats identified to the American public at that time. President Donald Trump has publicly minimized the possibility of Iranian attacks on American soil in recent months. The March 20 assessment followed previous disclosures about attempts to limit the release of similar intelligence and underscores ongoing concern about Iran’s posture even as policymakers debate next steps.In Regional Impacts, the Australian prime minister expressed support for diplomatic efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, signaling broader regional engagement as tensions persist around the crisis.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuted Pakistan’s claim that Lebanon would be included in the ceasefire, noting that Iran’s initial 10-point proposal called for Israel to halt strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israeli forces had issued evacuation warnings for Lebanese areas around Tyre as the military prepared for potential strikes against Hezbollah in the region. Netanyahu emphasized that the ceasefire does not cover Lebanon, even as officials in Tehran, Islamabad, and Washington spoke of broader understandings. The situation in Lebanon continued to feature ongoing Israeli actions in southern Lebanon, described in one report as “business as usual” in targeting Hezbollah. A report from Lebanon described a vehicle being attacked in the town of al-Kilila in the Tyre district, illustrating regional flashpoints linked to the broader talks. Netanyahu reaffirmed that the ceasefire does not extend to Lebanon, while officials there and in the United States asserted a shared goal in ongoing talks with Iran.In US Policy Concerning Israel, Jewish groups condemned President Trump’s rhetoric that a “whole civilization will die” in Iran, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calling the statements a betrayal of American values and a moral failure. Trump’s public post outlined 15 demands to Iran, including dismantling major nuclear facilities, ending uranium enrichment on Iranian soil, transferring enriched uranium stockpiles out of Iran, accepting intrusive international inspections, permanently renouncing any nuclear weapons pathway, suspending ballistic missile development, stopping long-range missile production, ending drone transfers and military exports to proxies, cutting support to Hezbollah and Hamas, halting support to Iraqi Shiite militias and proxy groups, ending weapons transfers to the Houthis, fully reopening and securing the Strait of Hormuz, stopping threats to regional shipping and Gulf states, and embracing a broader regional de-escalation framework. Iran issued a parallel list of 10 demands to Trump, including a binding guarantee that the US and its allies will not strike Iran again and a permanent end to hostilities. In parallel, a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister’s office indicated Israel supported Trump’s decision for a two-week halt in the exchange of strikes with Iran to allow the Strait of Hormuz to reopen, and White House discussions with Netanyahu and Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir reportedly helped close the contours of the ceasefire.In Israeli Domestic Politics, Netanyahu said Israel would back the Iran ceasefire while clarifying that Lebanon was not included, a stance reflected in Israeli media reporting. An English-language statement attributed to Netanyahu echoed that position, underscoring support for Trump’s pause but reiterating that the ceasefire does not cover Lebanon. The domestic dialogue around the ceasefire highlighted a split between regional dynamics and Israel’s security considerations as the pause in fighting unfolds.In Uplifting News, 18Doors, a national nonprofit supporting interfaith Jewish families, announced a substantial staff reduction from 15 to four as of this week, with the board noting budget constraints and shifts in philanthropic focus toward Israel. CEO Mike Wise has stepped down, and Ellen Frank and Adam Pollack now lead the organization, which continues to operate its interfaith referral service at a reduced level. Separately, Shelly Kittleson, an American journalist abducted in Baghdad about a week ago, has been freed, with US officials confirming her release as part of ongoing efforts to secure her departure from Iraq.Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. 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HEADLINESIran Missiles Target Israel as Ceasefire FraysUS Intelligence Warns Iranian Threat PersistsLebanon Excluded From Israel Iran CeasefireThe time is now 12:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War...

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