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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-09-17 at 01:08

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EU sanctions Israel over Gaza war
Trump invites Netanyahu to White House
Houthi missile triggers sirens as Netanyahu speaks

The time is now 9:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Good evening. Here is the hourly news update at 9:01 PM.

Diplomatic and security developments across the region continue to shape the war in Gaza and the broader Middle East. An EU spokesman said the European Union will adopt new sanctions against Israel on Wednesday, aimed at trade and other agreements tied to the conflict. The move follows a sequence of discussions inside European capitals about tools to pressure, and in some cases punish, aspects of Israel’s handling of the Gaza war. In Jerusalem, officials say they are weighing responses to the possible effects on security and regional stability as EU measures advance.

In Washington, President Donald Trump has invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to meet at the White House later this month, three days after Netanyahu is slated to address the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The invitation comes as Netanyahu has pressed allies to strengthen Israel’s hand in Gaza and as Israel continues operations against Hamas in Gaza City. Netanyahu said the meeting would take place on September 29 and noted ongoing conversations with Trump since Israel’s recent strikes on Hamas leadership figures in Doha. The American stance has focused on supporting Israel’s objective of reclaiming safety for its citizens and seeking a swift end to hostage concerns, with senior US officials reiterating that the hostages must be protected.

On the ground in Gaza, Israel’s military campaign continues to advance on multiple fronts. Netanyahu described efforts to accelerate the evacuation of Palestinians from Gaza City as part of a broader push to reduce civilian danger, while stressing that Israel will not hesitate to use force against Hamas if hostages are endangered. The Israeli government said more than 370,000 Palestinians had left Gaza City, a figure the IDF cites as evacuation progress; UN figures cited earlier in the day were lower, underscoring the logjam in a crowded strip. International observers warn that moves to relocate civilians can have humanitarian consequences even as Israel argues the measure is necessary to minimize risks to its soldiers and hostages.

The strike in Doha that targeted Hamas leadership last week drew broad regional reactions. Israel characterized the operation as justified and aimed at weakening Hamas’ command structure, even as some Arab states questioned the timing and impact. Israel’s prime minister said Qatar plays a complex role in the conflict, hosting Hamas leaders and finances, and he urged more pressure to free hostages. In Washington, officials avoided commenting on ongoing disclosures but said the focus remains on the next steps and the long-term security of Israeli civilians and regional stability.

Within Israel, Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke about the need to build a stronger, more self-reliant defense sector in the face of European moves toward arms embargoes and closer scrutiny of weapon flows. He cautioned that Western pressure reflects broader geopolitical currents and insisted that Israel must be able to defend itself effectively, even if that means recalibrating certain economic policies to sustain a robust national defense. He also reiterated that the war’s outcome must prevent a Hamas resurgence and protect hostages.

Security concerns extend beyond Gaza. In the West Bank, authorities warn of a surge in lone-wolf attacks as the IDF concentrates on Gaza. Officials say the risk of broader violence remains, and incitement is being addressed with intensified oversight. Separately, a 19-year-old was seriously injured in a violent incident on a northern highway, an event that highlights the ongoing volatility in the region.

Regionally, Syria and Israel continue to manage the broader border security environment. Israel presented Syria with a security agreement proposal several weeks ago, though Damascus has not publicly replied. The proposal signals ongoing efforts to stabilize relations and manage cross-border threats as Syria’s political landscape evolves.

In other international notes, the diaspora ministry reported links between the Sumud Flotilla and Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, signaling ongoing debates over external support networks tied to the conflict. The report adds to a broader narrative about foreign influence and the fight against militant networks.

Japan’s government stated it will not recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in New York, a position reported by outlets citing government sources. Canada’s Foreign Ministry described Israel’s latest operation in Gaza as a “terrible” development, reflecting the mounting international concern over civilian harm and humanitarian access.

On the battlefield, a Houthi missile launch from Yemen triggered sirens during Netanyahu’s press conference, underscoring how regional tensions are intertwining with the Gaza war and signaling potential spillover risks for neighboring states.

As events continue to unfold, the hostage situation remains the central humanitarian and strategic concern for Israel and its allies. Netanyahu and his government have stressed that every effort will be made to secure the safety of captives while pursuing the objective of ending Hamas’ leadership in Gaza. The US and European partners are monitoring developments closely, weighing countermeasures and diplomatic steps aimed at shaping a durable outcome that preserves civilian safety and regional stability.

We will continue to monitor these developments and bring you the latest.

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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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