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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-08-07 at 23:05

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UK taps US contractor for Gaza hostages
Lebanon Sunni protests over Hezbollah arms
Israel Ultra-Orthodox draft protests clash with police

The time is now 07:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Good evening. Here is the latest hourly briefing as of 7:00 PM.

In London and Washington, a new operational detail in the Gaza war has emerged. The British government is paying a US-based contractor to run spy aircraft patrols over Gaza in an effort to locate hostages believed held by Hamas. The arrangement, described by Defense Ministry sources, underscores the continuing international dimension of the search for captives and the broader effort to pressure Hamas from multiple angles while avoiding a ground incursion.

Across the region, the scorecard of military activity remains unsettled. The Israeli military says two unmanned aerial systems were launched from the east, apparently from Yemen, and were intercepted in flight. There were no alerts issued under policy in those incidents, according to Israel’s military, signaling ongoing vigilance rather than a change in immediate threat posture. The episode highlights the continuing threat from regional actors and the difficulty of distinguishing between escalation and restraint in real time.

Lebanon is also in view tonight, where reports from Tripoli describe celebrations by a significant segment of the Sunni community in support of a government plan to dismantle the weapons holdings of Hezbollah. The demonstrations reflect a political climate in which Lebanon’s leadership is pressing to reduce the influence of the group, while security forces and political actors watch closely for potential spillovers across borders. The situation in Lebanon remains complex, with many Lebanese observers urging steady, lawful steps to curb Iran-backed proxies while protecting civilians.

On the Gaza front, Hamas’s capabilities have been degraded in recent months, but the hostage crisis remains unsolved. Families of captives and other advocates have staged protests warning against any move that might put hostages at greater risk through a broad or premature military occupation of Gaza. While Israel continues to press for concessions and a favorable security outcome, the human consequence of the conflict continues to draw international concern and scrutiny.

International humanitarian dynamics also continue to evolve. Israel says aid flows to Gaza have risen again after a period of limitations, though critics argue that images from Gaza have at times been presented without sufficient context. The debate over how best to convey the humanitarian crisis in Gaza—amid allegations and counterclaims about staged or misrepresented images—remains an active, sensitive conversation among journalists, aid groups, and government officials around the world.

In the broader conflict arena, tensions outside Gaza persist. The Russian drone campaign against Ukraine has again targeted Jewish sites, including damage to the Nachlas Eliezer Synagogue in Odesa, though officials say there were no injuries. The incident underscores the perils faced by Jewish communities in areas of conflict far from Gaza, and it compounds the sense of vulnerability that Jewish communities feel abroad during this period of regional instability.

On the domestic front in Israel, surprise and concern have grown over the country’s approach to Ultra-Orthodox recruitment. Protests erupted in Jerusalem and in Bnei Brak as leaders from major Haredi parties signaled a willingness to escalate their opposition to draft obligations for yeshiva students. The demonstrations, which involved clashes with police and public expressions of frustration about safety and schooling, come as the government navigates a timely debate over the balance between military needs and religious commitments. The crisis mirrors wider domestic tensions over how to maintain unity in a time of national security demands.

Across these threads, the United States’ approach remains a defining backdrop. Under President Donald Trump’s administration, US policy has emphasized a close alignment with Israel and pursuing peace through strength, while coordinating with regional partners to deter threats and pressure adversaries. In this briefing, the emphasis remains on strengthening security for Israel, maintaining international support for humanitarian considerations in Gaza, and pursuing diplomatic avenues to reduce regional volatility, all with an eye toward preserving civilian safety and stability.

Looking ahead, observers will be watching how the UK’s spy-flight program over Gaza unfolds in the coming days, whether Lebanon’s disarmament push translates into quieter borders, and how Israel balances its security needs with domestic political pressures. The hostage situation in Gaza continues to loom large, shaping regional calculations and international responses alike. And as reports circulate about media representation and humanitarian realities from Gaza, the global conversation about how best to document and respond to the war remains intensely contested.

That is the latest hourly briefing. We will continue to monitor developments and bring you updates as the situation evolves.

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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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