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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-10-18 at 05:04

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Margalit Remains Returned After Two-Year Abduction
Trump Grants Santos Commutation Walks Free
Iran Nuclear Framework Ends, UN Sanctions Reimposed

The time is now 1:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Remains identified as Eliyahu Margalit, a Nir Oz resident, were returned to Israel after being abducted to Gaza on October 7. Margalit, who was killed that day, was described by family and friends as a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He was known to colleagues as “Churtil” and was taken while tending his horses; his body’s return for burial after more than two years closes a painful chapter for his community.

In Washington, former congressman George Santos received a presidential commutation from President Donald Trump, who ordered his immediate release after Santos pleaded guilty to charges including fraud and identity theft. The move comes amid ongoing political debate over accountability and clemency within the United States.

In a new account of the tense run-up to negotiations over Gaza, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner described feeling betrayed by an Israeli strike in Doha that disrupted mediation efforts with Hamas. The remarks, broadcast as part of a 60 Minutes interview, note that the strike unsettled Qatar, a key mediator, and complicated the path to a ceasefire and hostage deal. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later apologized to Qatar for the strike, which did not kill major Hamas targets but did kill a few lower‑level operatives and a Qatari guard. The interview will air in full this weekend and is drawing scrutiny from regional and international observers as negotiations remain delicate.

On the broader humanitarian and reconstruction front, top officials from the World Bank, the United Nations, and the European Union said the bill to rebuild Gaza could run to seventy billion dollars. They stressed that reconstruction will require the right conditions, including the release of hostages and remains and the restoration of safe humanitarian access. Officials noted that while aid flows have accelerated since the ceasefire, access remains hampered by damaged infrastructure and road blocks, underscoring the scale of the challenge ahead.

Iran’s decade-long nuclear framework reached its formal end this weekend as the ten-year deal was terminated and United Nations sanctions were reimposed. Experts say the arrangement is effectively buried, creating space for a new approach to Iran’s program, but leaving the international community to determine the next steps in diplomacy and containment.

Across the northern front, concerns about stability near the Lebanese border are rising as Hezbollah forces move closer to the frontier. Israel responded with major airstrikes and prepared for its largest divisional drill since the war began in an effort to reassure civilians and deter further incursions. Local residents near the border reported activity near the fence, and military authorities sought to project steadiness while maintaining readiness for escalation should it occur.

These developments unfold as Israeli security concerns remain focused on safeguarding civilians and preventing renewed hostilities, even as international partners seek to stabilize relief efforts and pursue a pathway to durable diplomacy. In the United States, officials continue to frame support for regional stability alongside a insistence on enforcing security norms and ensuring humanitarian channels stay open, a balance that will influence the next steps in both diplomacy and defense. This is the world as it stands at 1:00 a.m.

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