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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-05-13 at 21:04

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1. Israel Targets Hamas Tunnel Beneath Gaza Hospital
2. Global Outcry Grows Over Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
3. Secret Negotiations Secure US Hostage Release

The time is now 05:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Today, Israel's military announced the destruction of a Hamas terror tunnel infrastructure located beneath the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, part of its ongoing efforts to dismantle militant networks across Gaza. The IDF and Shin Bet confirmed that the operation targeted key Hamas facilities, including a command center under the hospital, which was used for planning and coordination of attacks. In recent days, Israeli forces have increased their activity in the Gaza Strip, warning residents of Jabalya and surrounding areas to evacuate ahead of anticipated military operations. The IDF issued a final warning to civilians in Jabalya, emphasizing that any area from which rockets are launched will be met with force, citing Hamas's responsibility for civilian suffering and displacement.

Meanwhile, tensions worldwide continue to mount over Israel’s actions. French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Israel’s policies in Gaza, describing them as shameful, and suggested that European nations should consider increasing sanctions. A French envoy to the UN echoed these sentiments, criticizing Israel’s aid delivery mechanisms to Gaza, claiming they violate international law and fail to meet urgent humanitarian needs. The United Nations aid chief, Tom Fletcher, also criticized Israel’s aid plan, labeling it a “cynical sideshow” that distracts from the real issue—access to essential supplies for Gaza’s civilians. Fletcher highlighted that no food, medicine, water, or tents have entered Gaza for over ten weeks, accusing Israel of prioritizing depopulation over civilian safety.

In Israel itself, military preparations continue with a warning to residents of Gaza’s Jabalya area to evacuate in advance of possible strikes. The IDF spokesperson confirmed that the military would target all areas launching rockets, placing responsibility squarely on Hamas. Earlier, Gazan terrorist groups had launched rockets into southern Israel, prompting the IDF’s alerts.

On the diplomatic front, reports have emerged that covert negotiations involving Hamas, Qatar, and the United States facilitated the release of American hostage Edan Alexander. Israeli intelligence intercepted communications revealing that the process was initiated by a Hamas official, mediated through Palestinian-American intermediaries. The negotiations reportedly included assurances from the US and were influenced by military pressure and diplomatic efforts. The deal is expected to lead to a ceasefire lasting approximately 70 to 90 days, with the release of additional hostages, although Israel was not directly informed of the negotiations beforehand.

In a significant military operation, Israel targeted Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in Khan Yunis, with a strike aimed at a command center located beneath a hospital. The attack was conducted swiftly, with Israel citing a rare opportunity that did not allow for prior notification to the US administration. The strike has raised questions about Sinwar’s current status, as it was carried out under the cover of a hospital, a location often used for civilian shielding.

Domestically, Israel’s security situation remains tense. The government continues to prepare for escalations, while the public faces ongoing threats and military alerts. In Israel’s south, a 20-year-old electric scooter rider was seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle in Jaffa. Emergency services responded promptly, providing medical care before evacuating him to Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital.

The situation across the region remains highly volatile, with Israel engaged in multi-front combat against Iran, its proxies, and militant groups across seven key fronts: Iran itself, Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. These conflicts have regional and international implications, with increased calls for diplomatic solutions but ongoing military actions suggest a prolonged period of instability.

As the day progresses, Israel’s focus remains on neutralizing threats, securing its borders, and addressing humanitarian concerns in Gaza, amid international criticism and internal pressures. The coming days are likely to see further military activity, diplomatic negotiations, and international debates over the appropriate response to the ongoing conflict.

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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