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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-12 at 08:01

from Israel Today: Ongoing War Report · host Noa Levi

HEADLINESIsrael Iran Talks Loom After Heightened ReadinessIran Doubles Down on Missiles and DronesGulf States Edge as Talks CollapseThe time is now 8:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Itay Ben Horin argues that after a period of fighting, the players will return to the negotiating table. Following the collapse of US-Iran talks in Pakistan, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir ordered heightened readiness, with intelligence expanding target banks and the air force preparing strike packages, though no decision on military action has been made.In Iranian Retaliation, a ceasefire won't stop Iran's military industry, an analysis notes. The report says that while a ceasefire may halt immediate missile or drone exchanges, Iran's missile and drone programs are long‑term projects that can be rebuilt after calm, with sanctions and an aging air force shaping a shift toward heavy investment in missiles and drones to project power and deter adversaries, including a historic air-to-air engagement during the war.In Regional Impacts, Gulf states on edge as US-Iran talks in Islamabad end without deal, analysis indicates the Gulf states are watching closely, with some feeling concerns are being addressed and many urging the talks to continue, even as questions remain about whether the talks have collapsed or will resume. Pakistan seeks global clout as US-Iran talks in Islamabad end without deal, analysis notes that Pakistan aims to rise in regional responsibility, leveraging ties with the White House, China, and Saudi Arabia, as Islamabad’s hosting signals a push for greater influence. Ending Lebanon war seen as price for reopening Strait of Hormuz in US-Iran talks, analysis argues negotiations will hinge on broader regional issues such as ending the Lebanon war, reopening Hormuz, and resolving the nuclear and missile questions within a narrow time frame, with a 14-day countdown at the end of April. Iranians rally outside US embassies worldwide, urge continued pressure on Tehran, analysis reports hundreds of thousands of Iranians abroad gathering in more than 20 countries to tell Washington not to strike deals with Tehran and to stay the course in pressuring the regime, as Islamabad talks concluded with no agreement.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Post-war recalibration: Why Israel must rethink Syria approach, analysis says that with a ceasefire in the Iran war, Israel has time to reassess its Syria policy. The piece argues that while the region may not be rewritten overnight, Syria’s status is shifting away from being part of the Iranian axis, and Israel may need to align its approach to the new regional order even as leadership appears reluctant to move away from Damascus, with Netanyahu signaling a mapped view of the region that highlights Iran’s proxies, a shift some see as necessary to anchor any postwar order.In Israeli Economy and Business, Lockheed Martin awarded $4.7 billion contract to boost Patriot missile production, the defense contractor announced a preliminary contract to continue accelerated production of the PAC-3 MSE interceptor. The agreement, building on a seven-year program to triple annual output, comes as tensions prompt nations to bolster air defenses; Ukraine relies on PAC-3 MSE to defend energy and infrastructure from missiles, and supply constraints remain a factor despite the boost. The report also notes related defense‑sector movements, including discussions around potential sales to Saudi Arabia.In Uplifting News, כלום ידע וביטחון בשמיים: הקשר המדהים בין אלי אוחנה למחקר בארה"ב presents a profile of sports commentator Eli Ohana, describing his unusual ease with knowledge and his outspoken public commentary, including observations on how public discourse can be shaped. The piece also touches on a high court discussion about the conscription law, references to Pakistan’s setback influencing political mood, calls for government intervention in education policy around matriculation exams, and mentions broader bargaining dynamics such as negotiations over uranium enrichment.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/middle-east/article-892698https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-892697https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-892696https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-892693https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-892691https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-892689https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-892688https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1308957https://www.ynetnews.com/article/hk2713riblhttps://www.ynetnews.com/article/bjky1by2wg

HEADLINESIsrael Iran Talks Loom After Heightened ReadinessIran Doubles Down on Missiles and DronesGulf States Edge as Talks CollapseThe time is now 8:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Itay Ben Horin argues that after a period of fighting, the players will return to the negotiating table. Following the collapse of US-Iran talks in Pakistan, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir ordered heightened readiness, with intelligence expanding target banks and the air force preparing strike packages, though no decision on military action has been made.In Iranian Retaliation, a ceasefire won't stop Iran's military industry, an analysis notes. The report says that while a ceasefire may halt immediate missile or drone exchanges, Iran's missile and drone programs are long‑term projects that can be rebuilt after calm, with sanctions and an aging air force shaping a shift toward heavy investment in missiles and drones to project power and deter adversaries, including a historic air-to-air engagement during the war.In Regional Impacts, Gulf states on edge as US-Iran talks in Islamabad end without deal, analysis indicates the Gulf states are watching closely, with some feeling concerns are being addressed and many urging the talks to continue, even as questions remain about whether the talks have collapsed or will resume. Pakistan seeks global clout as US-Iran talks in Islamabad end without deal, analysis notes that Pakistan aims to rise in regional responsibility, leveraging ties with the White House, China, and Saudi Arabia, as Islamabad’s hosting signals a push for greater influence. Ending Lebanon war seen as price for reopening Strait of Hormuz in US-Iran talks, analysis argues negotiations will hinge on broader regional issues such as ending the Lebanon war, reopening Hormuz, and resolving the nuclear and missile questions within a narrow time frame, with a 14-day countdown at the end of April. Iranians rally outside US embassies worldwide, urge continued pressure on Tehran, analysis reports hundreds of thousands of Iranians abroad gathering in more than 20 countries to tell Washington not to strike deals with Tehran and to stay the course in pressuring the regime, as Islamabad talks concluded with no agreement.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Post-war recalibration: Why Israel must rethink Syria approach, analysis says that with a ceasefire in the Iran war, Israel has time to reassess its Syria policy. The piece argues that while the region may not be rewritten overnight, Syria’s status is shifting away from being part of the Iranian axis, and Israel may need to align its approach to the new regional order even as leadership appears reluctant to move away from Damascus, with Netanyahu signaling a mapped view of the region that highlights Iran’s proxies, a shift some see as necessary to anchor any postwar order.In Israeli Economy and Business, Lockheed Martin awarded $4.7 billion contract to boost Patriot missile production, the defense contractor announced a preliminary contract to continue accelerated production of the PAC-3 MSE interceptor. The agreement, building on a seven-year program to triple annual output, comes as tensions prompt nations to bolster air defenses; Ukraine relies on PAC-3 MSE to defend energy and infrastructure from missiles, and supply constraints remain a factor despite the boost. The report also notes related defense‑sector movements, including discussions around potential sales to Saudi Arabia.In Uplifting News, כלום ידע וביטחון בשמיים: הקשר המדהים בין אלי אוחנה למחקר בארה"ב presents a profile of sports commentator Eli Ohana, describing his unusual ease with knowledge and his outspoken public commentary, including observations on how public discourse can be shaped. The piece also touches on a high court...

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HEADLINESIsrael Iran Talks Loom After Heightened ReadinessIran Doubles Down on Missiles and DronesGulf States Edge as Talks CollapseThe time is now 8:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Direct...

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