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E1 Plan Connects Maale Adumim to Jerusalem
Iranian Official Questions Netanyahu Vision Amid Ceasefire
Graham Warns US Backing Could Be Cut
The time is now 6:06 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
This is the 6:06 p.m. hourly update.
A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran remains in place as regional tensions persist and diplomatic signals continue to drift between Tehran and Jerusalem. In Tehran, Abbas Arakchi, an senior Iranian foreign ministry official, commented on Prime Minister Netanyahu’s stated “Vision for a Greater Israel,” asking whether it would be antisemitic if Netanyahu himself acknowledges it. Iranian officials frame the exchange as a test of regional constraints and Western support for Israel.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry condemned Netanyahu’s remarks and called for clarifications from Israel, signaling Cairo’s discomfort with the implications for regional stability and its own diplomatic posture toward the dispute over borders and identity.
In Washington, Lindsey Graham drew a stark line, saying that if America were to cut its backing for Israel, “God will cut our backing.” The remark underscores a continuing, if contentious, thread of American political support for Israel as part of a broader argument about security commitments in the region.
On the Israeli domestic front, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced plans to hold a briefing with the head of the Yesha Council and the mayor of Ma’ale Adumim to present the E1 project—3,401 new housing units intended to connect Ma’ale Adumim with Jerusalem. The government frames the move as a historic step for settlement policy after decades of stagnation; critics warn it tightens the geographic separation between Israeli and Palestinian communities and complicates prospects for a two-state framework.
Regional assessments circulating in commentary and official statements continue to discuss the status of Iran’s regional proxies. Reports referenced a weakened Syria-capital nexus and suggested Hezbollah’s capacity has been diminished in the face of Israeli operations, with Lebanon pressing to reduce or remove Hezbollah’s influence. Other narratives question how far these proxies can act in pursuit of strategic aims as circumstances shift in the wider conflict area.
In unrelated domestic news, emergency services reported an incident in Ashkelon. At 22:28, Magen David Adom reported two injuries in an assault-type incident on Rabbi Maimon Street; both victims are in their 30s, with one in serious condition and the other in moderate condition. Medics transported the injured to Barzilai Medical Center for treatment.
A transport advisory also has been issued: the exit from Highway 4 southbound to Highway 4111 in Livnah will be closed from 11:55 p.m. tonight until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow for roadway works. Drivers are advised to continue south to the A-shdod North interchange, make a U-turn, and re-enter the route from the south at the Yavne interchange to accommodate the new multi-lane and emergency shoulder improvements.
In the E1 corridor, after more than two decades without movement, Smotrych’s remarks confirm the government’s push to advance 3,401 housing units near Ma’ale Adumim, effectively linking it with Jerusalem and breaking the continuity between the southern Ramallah-Hebron corridor and the north. The move is described by supporters as a political milestone in settlement policy, while detractors argue it narrows space for a viable Palestinian state.
On the international front, Egyptian officials and US-Israel alignment figures emphasized the importance of security through strength as a core element of peace through stability. While direct frontline developments continue to be shaped by ongoing dialogues about security guarantees, the theatre remains crowded with competing narratives, some urging restraint and cooperation, others pressing for hard lines.
Sports note: in a major football finale, Paris Saint‑Germain defeated Tottenham Hotspur on penalties after a dramatic 2‑0 lead for Tottenham was erased with a 94th-minute equalizer, ultimately yielding a Super Cup triumph for Paris.
That is the latest from the region and key domestic developments shaping the day. Further updates will follow as the situation evolves.
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.
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E1 Plan Connects Maale Adumim to Jerusalem
Iranian Official Questions Netanyahu Vision Amid Ceasefire
Graham Warns US Backing Could Be Cut
The time is now 6:06 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
This is the 6:06 p.m. hourly update.
A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran remains in place as regional tensions persist and diplomatic signals continue to drift between Tehran and Jerusalem. In Tehran, Abbas Arakchi, an senior Iranian foreign ministry official, commented on Prime Minister Netanyahu’s stated “Vision for a Greater Israel,” asking whether it would be antisemitic if Netanyahu himself acknowledges it. Iranian officials frame the exchange as a test of regional constraints and Western support for Israel.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry condemned Netanyahu’s remarks and called for clarifications from Israel, signaling Cairo’s discomfort with the implications for regional stability and its own diplomatic posture toward the dispute over borders and identity.
In Washington, Lindsey Graham drew a stark line, saying that if America were to cut its backing for Israel, “God will cut our backing.” The remark underscores a continuing, if contentious, thread of American political support for Israel as part of a broader argument about security commitments in the region.
On the Israeli domestic front, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced plans to hold a briefing with the head of the Yesha Council and the mayor of Ma’ale Adumim to present the E1 project—3,401 new housing units intended to connect Ma’ale Adumim with Jerusalem. The government frames the move as a historic step for settlement policy after decades of stagnation; critics warn it tightens the geographic separation between Israeli and Palestinian communities and complicates prospects for a two-state framework.
Regional assessments circulating in commentary and official statements continue to discuss the status of Iran’s regional proxies. Reports referenced a weakened Syria-capital nexus and suggested Hezbollah’s capacity has been diminished in the face of Israeli operations, with Lebanon pressing to reduce or remove Hezbollah’s influence. Other narratives question how far these proxies can act in pursuit of strategic aims as circumstances shift in the wider conflict area.
In unrelated domestic news, emergency services reported an incident in Ashkelon. At 22:28, Magen David Adom reported two injuries in an assault-type incident on Rabbi Maimon Street; both victims are in their 30s, with one in serious condition and the other in moderate condition. Medics transported the injured to Barzilai Medical Center for treatment.
A transport advisory also has been issued: the exit from Highway 4 southbound to Highway 4111 in Livnah will be closed from 11:55 p.m. tonight until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow for roadway works. Drivers are advised to continue south to the A-shdod North interchange, make a U-turn, and re-enter the route from the south at the Yavne interchange to accommodate the new multi-lane and emergency shoulder improvements.
In the E1 corridor, after more than two decades without movement, Smotrych’s remarks confirm the government’s push to advance 3,401 housing units near Ma’ale Adumim, effectively linking it with Jerusalem and breaking the continuity between the southern Ramallah-Hebron corridor and the north. The move is described by supporters as a political milestone in settlement policy, while detractors argue it narrows space for a viable Palestinian state.
On the international front, Egyptian officials and US-Israel alignment figures emphasized the importance of security through strength as a core element of peace through stability. While direct frontline developments continue to be shaped by ongoing dialogues about security guarantees, the theatre remains crowded with competing narratives, some urging restraint and cooperation, others pressing for hard lines.
Sports note: in a major football finale, Paris Saint‑Germain defeated Tottenham Hotspur on penalties after a dramatic 2‑0 lead for Tottenham was erased with a 94th-minute equalizer, ultimately yielding a Super Cup triumph for Paris.
That is the latest from the region and key domestic developments shaping the day. Further updates will follow as the situation evolves.
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.
SOURCES
https://t.me/newssil/165867
https://t.me/newssil/165866
https://t.me/newssil/165865
https://t.me/newssil/165864
https://t.me/newssil/165863
https://t.me/newssil/165862
https://t.me/newssil/165861
https://t.me/abualiexpress/102790
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