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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-10 at 14:01

from Israel Today: Ongoing War Report · host Noa Levi

HEADLINESFrance credibility as Israel Lebanon mediator sinksBeirut demands ceasefire US as guarantorTrump says Iran lacks Hormuz leverageThe time is now 2:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, France’s bid to be a mediator between Israel and Lebanon has run into criticism from Israel and tension with Washington. Paris comes under fire for actions critics say undermine its claimed aim of helping reach peace: France blocked a pathway for US supplies to Israel in late March, the first such denial since the Iran conflict began, and there is a view in Israel that France’s recent moves—such as attempts to limit Israel’s actions against Iran and a reluctance to press for Hezbollah disarmament—have damaged trust in its ability to broker talks. Israel did not formally disqualify France, but the clash over policy has fed a narrative in European capitals that France cannot credibly serve as a neutral intermediary. Against this backdrop, talks aimed at formal discussions with Lebanon are slated to begin next week in Washington, with Israel’s ambassador to the United States and Lebanon’s envoy set to discuss terms, while Lebanese officials reportedly seek a temporary ceasefire and insist the United States must serve as guarantor of any future agreement.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the scene also includes diplomacy on the Lebanon track as Beirut pushes for conditions before formal negotiations. Israel’s representative in Washington and Lebanon’s envoy are expected to meet to outline the terms for talks that would begin next week, even as Beirut signals a desire for a ceasefire gesture and seeks a guarantor role for the United States in any future accord.In the US Policy Concerning Israel, President Donald Trump has framed Iran as lacking leverage beyond its control of the Strait of Hormuz, writing on Truth Social that Iranians are “alive to negotiate” but “have no cards” other than short-term extortion through waterways. He characterized Iran as having limited negotiating power and tied their posture to their control of the strategic waterway. The president also described Iran’s messaging as reliant on public relations and “fake news,” while noting that American warships were being prepared with enhanced ammunition in case talks in Pakistan did not yield a result. In Washington, Vice President JD Vance said he expected the talks in Pakistan to be positive. Separately, Trump’s peace framework for Gaza has faced a cash crunch, with funding to date amounting to a small fraction of the roughly $17 billion pledged by Gulf states and others a short time earlier; only a few pledged contributors have actually released funds, slowing the plan to govern and rebuild Gaza via the US-backed National Committee for the Administration of Gaza.In the US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump reiterated that Iran has no cards beyond Hormuz, and his messaging—delivered across Truth Social and interviews—emphasizes a stance that US pressure and leverage in the region hinge on Tehran’s control of sea routes and its willingness to negotiate. The broader context includes ongoing fundraising challenges for the Gaza governance plan that underpins a future reconstruction effort, a plan tied to a US-backed governance body and a broader push to disarm Hamas as a condition for any corridor to rebuild.In the Uplifting News, Israelis find ways to stay resilient as threats persist, with practical routines and communal coping mechanisms taking the edge off daily fear. Six strategies for staying calm during ongoing rocket fire emphasize maintaining social connection through street minyan gatherings outdoors, regular outdoor activity to lift mood, and deliberate routines such as planned routes near residential areas to ensure safety and a sense of normalcy. Keeping routine and community close helps offset stress in a situation where missiles from Iran, Yemen, and Lebanon punctuate daily life.In the Uplifting News, people also adapt by building new emotional lifelines when comfort is scarce. Israelis report turning to yoga and art workshops, online communities, and dark humor to manage anxiety, preserve a sense of control, and keep daily responsibilities—like work and caring for family and pets—afloat despite the constant threat of alert sirens and travel disruptions. Stories of daily life continuing, even as shelters and sirens disrupt the rhythm of existence, reflect a broader pattern of persistence and mutual support across communities.In Kiryat Shmona, a direct strike on a playground occurred without warning, underscoring the immediacy of danger even as families seek steadiness. A resident recalled that children were in the area only minutes earlier, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the threat and the fragile line between safety and harm that civilians confront daily as the country endures this period of heightened tension.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. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.SOURCEShttps://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-892604https://www.ynetnews.com/article/hj00sl282bghttps://www.jpost.com/international/article-892605https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-892606https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2026/04/trump-says-iran-has-no-cards-beyond-hormuz-controlhttps://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/mind-and-spirit/article-892503https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/mind-and-spirit/article-892492https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1307314

HEADLINESFrance credibility as Israel Lebanon mediator sinksBeirut demands ceasefire US as guarantorTrump says Iran lacks Hormuz leverageThe time is now 2:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, France’s bid to be a mediator between Israel and Lebanon has run into criticism from Israel and tension with Washington. Paris comes under fire for actions critics say undermine its claimed aim of helping reach peace: France blocked a pathway for US supplies to Israel in late March, the first such denial since the Iran conflict began, and there is a view in Israel that France’s recent moves—such as attempts to limit Israel’s actions against Iran and a reluctance to press for Hezbollah disarmament—have damaged trust in its ability to broker talks. Israel did not formally disqualify France, but the clash over policy has fed a narrative in European capitals that France cannot credibly serve as a neutral intermediary. Against this backdrop, talks aimed at formal discussions with Lebanon are slated to begin next week in Washington, with Israel’s ambassador to the United States and Lebanon’s envoy set to discuss terms, while Lebanese officials reportedly seek a temporary ceasefire and insist the United States must serve as guarantor of any future agreement.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the scene also includes diplomacy on the Lebanon track as Beirut pushes for conditions before formal negotiations. Israel’s representative in Washington and Lebanon’s envoy are expected to meet to outline the terms for talks that would begin next week, even as Beirut signals a desire for a ceasefire gesture and seeks a guarantor role for the United States in any future accord.In the US Policy Concerning Israel, President Donald Trump has framed Iran as lacking leverage beyond its control of the Strait of Hormuz, writing on Truth Social that Iranians are “alive to negotiate” but “have no cards” other than short-term extortion through waterways. He characterized Iran as having limited negotiating power and tied their posture to their control of the strategic waterway. The president also described Iran’s messaging as reliant on public relations and “fake news,” while noting that American warships were being prepared with enhanced ammunition in case talks in Pakistan did not yield a result. In Washington, Vice President JD Vance said he expected the talks in Pakistan to be positive. Separately, Trump’s peace framework for Gaza has faced a cash crunch, with funding to date amounting to a small fraction of the roughly $17 billion pledged by Gulf states and others a short time earlier; only a few pledged contributors have actually released funds, slowing the plan to govern and rebuild Gaza via the US-backed National Committee for the Administration of Gaza.In the US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump reiterated that Iran has no cards beyond Hormuz, and his messaging—delivered across Truth Social and interviews—emphasizes a stance that US pressure and leverage in the region hinge on Tehran’s control of sea routes and its willingness to negotiate. The broader context includes ongoing fundraising challenges for the Gaza governance plan that underpins a future reconstruction effort, a plan tied to a US-backed governance body and a broader push to disarm Hamas as a condition for any corridor to rebuild.In the Uplifting News, Israelis find ways to stay resilient as threats persist, with practical routines and communal coping mechanisms taking the edge off daily fear. Six strategies for staying calm during ongoing rocket fire emphasize maintaining social connection through street minyan gatherings outdoors, regular outdoor activity to lift mood, and deliberate routines such as planned routes near residential areas to ensure safety and a sense of normalcy. Keeping...

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HEADLINESFrance credibility as Israel Lebanon mediator sinksBeirut demands ceasefire US as guarantorTrump says Iran lacks Hormuz leverageThe time is now 2:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In the...

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