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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-09-27 at 11:06

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Israel pushes into Gaza City targeting Hamas
750,000 displaced as Gaza humanitarian crisis escalates
Pakistan Saudi pact reshapes Middle East security

The time is now 7:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Here is the hourly update on the situation in Israel, Gaza, and the surrounding region.

Tensions remain high as Israel’s ground operation in Gaza continues to intensify. The Israeli military says its forces have pushed into the city of Gaza to disrupt Hamas’ command and control, while focusing on uncovering weapons caches and preventing further attacks. In the last 24 hours, the army reported the destruction of multiple Hamas targets, including observation posts and underground tunnels, with airpower contributing to the strikes. Commanders say the pace of operations is designed to degrade Hamas’ ability to threaten Israeli civilians, and to protect those inside the city and along the corridor to the south. The Israel Defense Forces said teams operating under southern command, with intelligence and security services, have located and neutralized significant numbers of weapons, including anti-tank missiles, rockets, and improvised explosive devices. In parallel, the armed forces continued to coordinate with humanitarian agencies to facilitate the safe movement of civilians toward designated humanitarian zones as the cross-border fighting persists.

The humanitarian picture in Gaza remains dire for many residents. Israeli authorities have announced protective evacuations and the creation of humanitarian corridors, while asserting the necessity of moving away from areas where fighting is concentrating. Reports indicate that more than 750,000 people have already left Gaza City and its environs in recent days and weeks, seeking safety in southern parts of the enclave or in designated humanitarian areas. International agencies warn of an escalating humanitarian emergency, including shortages of food, water, and medical supplies, and emphasize the imperative of safe corridors for civilians and for aid deliveries.

On the political and security front, regional proxies tied to Iran continue to loom large. In Syria, the Assad government’s grip remains a central factor in the region’s security calculus, with the landscape described by some outlets as shifting in the wake of leadership changes and reshaped alignments. In Lebanon, Hezbollah’s leadership and its network have faced a severe strain from recent Israeli operations, and from sustained international pressure to disarm. A number of assessments point to Hezbollah attempting to rebuild capabilities, even as critics describe a reduced immediate threat; officials indicate that Iran’s influence in Lebanon persists, and undertakings in the region remain unpredictable. In parallel, Hezbollah’s commemorations marking a year since the killing of Nasrallah’s predecessor have drawn crowds and drawn international attention to the group’s evolving posture and the broader regional power contest.

Hamas’ military capacity in Gaza is recognized as degraded by many observers, with Israeli military spokespeople emphasizing that the current campaign targets the group’s command structures, tunnels, and weapons depots. The hostage situation remains unresolved, with hostages and victims’ families continuing to press for information and a path to release. Humanitarian concerns and international diplomacy are attempting to create a framework for a potential ceasefire or pause, but no durable settlement appears imminent. The broader security risk linked to the region’s volatile dynamics persists, including the potential for renewed cross-border escalation if either side shifts its red lines.

In the Yemeni theater, Iran’s regional network remains active. The Houthis are part of the broader axis of influence that extends across the region, contributing to a pattern of attacks and threats that complicate regional security and shipping lanes in the Red Sea. While no immediate large-scale escalation is confirmed, diplomats and security officials caution that the situation in Yemen and the Gulf could worsen should misperceptions or miscalculations occur in Beirut, Damascus, or Tehran. The dynamic is further complicated by ongoing debates about Iran’s nuclear program and its international diplomacy, including recent statements from Tehran about how its enriched uranium materials are handled in relation to negotiations with Western powers and Europe.

Among international developments, a new defense pact between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia has attracted attention. The agreement arrives at a moment of heightened regional volatility, with Iranian and Israeli actions reverberating across the Gulf and broader Middle East. Analysts note the pact’s timing amid concerns about security commitments in the region, the stability of energy markets, and the possibility of shifting alliances in response to ongoing conflicts. While the pact signals a deepening of security cooperation between Islamabad and Riyadh, it also introduces unknowns about how the agreement will influence regional calculations, including Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the broader balance of power.

Domestically in Israel, security agencies are warning of attempts to recruit Israelis to spy for Iran. Reports describe a wave of calls and messages that promise money in exchange for cooperation with Iranian intelligence. The National Cyber Directorate has issued advisories and continues to monitor the situation, urging the public not to engage with unknown numbers or to reveal personal information. While authorities stress that answering a call does not directly compromise a phone, they urge swift disconnection and reporting of any suspicious activity. Law enforcement and intelligence services are coordinating to identify and disrupt recruitment networks, including connections to social media platforms and messaging apps that have been used in past attempts to recruit individuals for espionage or violent activity. A related development: Israeli authorities have highlighted the ongoing risk of foreign intelligence operations seeking to exploit civilians during wartime and emphasized the importance of vigilance and reporting.

Turning to the broader international vantage, the region’s security environment continues to be shaped by the interplay of deterrence, diplomacy, and the humanitarian imperative. The United States’ posture toward Israel during this period has framed peace through strength as a guiding principle, with emphasis on maintaining security for civilians while supporting a credible path to a durable settlement. In Europe and other capitals, governments watch developments closely, weighing support for humanitarian access, diplomatic engagement, and sanctions policy in response to Iran’s nuclear program and regional interventions. The balance between pressing for security measures and preserving civilian safety remains a central theme of international discussions.

In sum, the ceasefire dynamic remains fragile. Israel continues to pursue its security objectives with a focus on degrading Hamas’ capabilities and safeguarding civilian life, while regional proxies linked to Iran recalibrate in the face of ongoing pressure from Israeli and Western actions. Humanitarian needs in Gaza demand sustained international attention and access, even as military operations slide into deeper phases. The hostage crisis in Gaza continues to cast a long shadow over prospects for a rapid political resolution, and the region’s broader strategic picture—featuring Iran, its allies, and competing regional powers—keeps security planners vigilant and the public attentive to every shift in the landscape. This is the latest from the field as events unfold and governments seek pathways to de-escalation, accountability, and lasting stability.

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