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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-05-14 at 10:02

from Israel Today: Ongoing War Report · host Noa Levi

HEADLINESIraq seeks IMF lifeline amid Hormuz disruptionIsrael sues NYT over Kristof columnBen-Gvir claims Temple Mount sovereignty amid clashesThe time is now 10:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Regional Impacts, Iraqi officials have approached the International Monetary Fund to secure financial assistance as the conflict in the Middle East disrupts the economy, with initial conversations held last month during the IMF-World Bank spring meetings in Washington and ongoing discussions on funding needs and loan structuring. The war that began on February 28 between the United States, Israel, and Iran, and Tehran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, has rocked the region and damaged infrastructure and economies. Iraq, whose government income largely comes from oil exports, has been hard hit by the disruption of shipments through the waterway, which previously carried about one-fifth of the world’s crude. No comment was immediately available from the IMF or the Iraqi embassy. Iraq’s last financial arrangement with the IMF was a $3.8 billion standby facility that expired in July 2019, of which $1.49 billion was drawn. Analysts, in a separate assessment of regional dynamics, point to five reasons the US-China meetings matter for the Middle East. The analysis notes that Beijing is stepping carefully in the region to avoid direct conflict while expanding its role, including incremental steps such as deploying naval assets and aiding talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia to stabilize relations; it also highlights China’s wariness of conflict zones like Syria as it seeks to shape regional outcomes, all within a broader context of Washington and Beijing weighing policy in the Middle East during a high-level visit to China by the US president.In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israel will take legal action against The New York Times over a column by Nicholas Kristof that alleged serious sexual abuse of Palestinians in Israeli prisons, with the Prime Minister’s Office calling the piece “one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published” and directing officials to begin preparations for a defamation lawsuit. The case centers on whether the statements crossed the line from opinion to defamation and where the suit would be filed, with no immediate clarity on jurisdiction. Separately, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir ascended the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City ahead of the planned Jerusalem Day flag march and declared the site to be “in our hands,” saying sovereignty had been restored. Earlier on Thursday, activists from across the political spectrum clashed in the Old City as the march approached; Youths clashed with Old City residents and left-wing activists from the Standing Together movement, throwing chairs in one incident, while police escorted left-wing activists in another, as Standing Together said the group was protecting Palestinian residents from violence by extremists.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Georgian white supremacist group leader was sentenced to 15 years in prison for plotting and soliciting racial mass killings, including a plan to poison New York City Jewish schoolchildren. Michail Chkhikvishvili, also known as “Commander Butcher,” had pleaded guilty to soliciting hate crimes and providing instructions to make bombs and ricin to further his organization’s goals, after his extradition from Moldova last year. National Security Assistant Attorney General John Eisenberg described the sentence as removing “a monster from our streets” and protecting communities at least for a time.In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel Aerospace Industries has recommended merging its subsidiary Elta Systems into IAI. Elta, based in Ashdod, develops a wide range of advanced technologies, including the Green Pine radar system and interception systems such as Arrow and David’s Sling, as well as communications, electronic warfare, and tactical radars. More than seventy percent of Elta’s transactions are with foreign clients, and under the proposed framework all of Elta’s assets, rights, and obligations would be transferred to IAI without compensation, with Elta ceasing to exist as a separate legal entity. Separately, Steadicopter unveiled a Golden Eagle rotary-wing unmanned system with a mothership architecture designed to support sustained stand-off intelligence gathering and the deployment of smaller ISR drones in contested or denied environments. The Golden Eagle is fully electric, equipped with advanced sensors and payload integration, and the mothership concept would allow it to act as an airborne launch platform while staying outside hostile air-defense coverage, enabling improved real-time targeting and decision-making in complex missions.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-896236https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-896231https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-896230https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/crime-in-israel/article-896229https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-896232https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-896235https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-896222

HEADLINESIraq seeks IMF lifeline amid Hormuz disruptionIsrael sues NYT over Kristof columnBen-Gvir claims Temple Mount sovereignty amid clashesThe time is now 10:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Regional Impacts, Iraqi officials have approached the International Monetary Fund to secure financial assistance as the conflict in the Middle East disrupts the economy, with initial conversations held last month during the IMF-World Bank spring meetings in Washington and ongoing discussions on funding needs and loan structuring. The war that began on February 28 between the United States, Israel, and Iran, and Tehran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, has rocked the region and damaged infrastructure and economies. Iraq, whose government income largely comes from oil exports, has been hard hit by the disruption of shipments through the waterway, which previously carried about one-fifth of the world’s crude. No comment was immediately available from the IMF or the Iraqi embassy. Iraq’s last financial arrangement with the IMF was a $3.8 billion standby facility that expired in July 2019, of which $1.49 billion was drawn. Analysts, in a separate assessment of regional dynamics, point to five reasons the US-China meetings matter for the Middle East. The analysis notes that Beijing is stepping carefully in the region to avoid direct conflict while expanding its role, including incremental steps such as deploying naval assets and aiding talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia to stabilize relations; it also highlights China’s wariness of conflict zones like Syria as it seeks to shape regional outcomes, all within a broader context of Washington and Beijing weighing policy in the Middle East during a high-level visit to China by the US president.In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israel will take legal action against The New York Times over a column by Nicholas Kristof that alleged serious sexual abuse of Palestinians in Israeli prisons, with the Prime Minister’s Office calling the piece “one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published” and directing officials to begin preparations for a defamation lawsuit. The case centers on whether the statements crossed the line from opinion to defamation and where the suit would be filed, with no immediate clarity on jurisdiction. Separately, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir ascended the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City ahead of the planned Jerusalem Day flag march and declared the site to be “in our hands,” saying sovereignty had been restored. Earlier on Thursday, activists from across the political spectrum clashed in the Old City as the march approached; Youths clashed with Old City residents and left-wing activists from the Standing Together movement, throwing chairs in one incident, while police escorted left-wing activists in another, as Standing Together said the group was protecting Palestinian residents from violence by extremists.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Georgian white supremacist group leader was sentenced to 15 years in prison for plotting and soliciting racial mass killings, including a plan to poison New York City Jewish schoolchildren. Michail Chkhikvishvili, also known as “Commander Butcher,” had pleaded guilty to soliciting hate crimes and providing instructions to make bombs and ricin to further his organization’s goals, after his extradition from Moldova last year. National Security Assistant Attorney General John Eisenberg described the sentence as removing “a monster from our streets” and protecting communities at least for a time.In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel Aerospace Industries has recommended merging its subsidiary Elta Systems into IAI. Elta, based in Ashdod, develops a wide range of advanced technologies, including the Green Pine radar system and interception systems such as Arrow and David’s Sling,...

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HEADLINESIraq seeks IMF lifeline amid Hormuz disruptionIsrael sues NYT over Kristof columnBen-Gvir claims Temple Mount sovereignty amid clashesThe time is now 10:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War...

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