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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-09-02 at 23:05

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Gaza Ground Offensive Presses Hostages in Focus
Mediators Ponder Partial Hostage Deal and Ceasefire
Israel Launches Ofek-19 Radar Satellite

The time is now 7:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Good evening. A fragile regional balance remains unsettled as Israel presses a broad campaign against Hamas in Gaza while diplomacy threads through a crowded field of mediators and competing demands. Israel’s defense establishment says the ground operation continues with the aim of dismantling Hamas and securing the return of hostages. In the latest developments, the IDF reports it killed Hazem Awni Naeem, a Hamas operative who previously held Israeli hostages and served in military intelligence within the Gaza City brigade. The toll across Gaza has surpassed 62,000 dead or presumed dead according to Gaza’s health authorities, a figure that Israel notes cannot be independently verified; Israel also says it has killed more than 22,000 combatants and reports roughly 1,600 terrorists inside Israel.

On the hostage front, 48 captives remain in Hamas and allied hands, including 47 of the 251 abducted on October 7, 2023. A potential partial hostage deal has circulated in mediations, detailing a staged release of 10 hostages and the return of the remains of 18 others in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and Gazan detainees, paired with a 60-day ceasefire to allow negotiations. Israeli officials publicly insist that any outcome must be comprehensive—disarmament of Hamas and a political arrangement excluding Hamas from governance—yet mediators describe a cautiously hopeful atmosphere about reviving talks, with mediation roles often shared by the United States, Egypt and Qatar. Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesman urged Israel to accept the deal, warning that a major ground assault on Gaza City could put hostages and civilians at grave risk and impede talks.

Diplomatically, France’s President Emmanuel Macron condemned the United States’ decision to withhold visas from Palestinian officials ahead of the UN General Assembly, calling the action unacceptable and urging a reversal that would permit Palestinian representation under the Host Country Agreement. Macron and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed ways to sustain momentum toward a two-state solution, including a permanent ceasefire, large-scale humanitarian aid to Gaza, the release of hostages, and a stabilization mission. Officials say France will continue pressing for reforms in Palestinian governance and reconstruction for Gaza, while insisting that Hamas be disarmed and excluded from governance.

The broader regional frame remains tense as international actors weigh security and humanitarian concerns. The United States, amid domestic and international pressures, has signaled that any path to stability must include protection for civilians and effective humanitarian access. Some observers warn that shifts in US peacekeeping funding could hamper the UN’s ability to shield civilians in conflict zones, complicating international efforts to stabilize the region. In domestic political developments related to US policy, President Donald Trump has spoken of deploying National Guard assets as part of efforts to quell urban violence, reiterating a stance that he says reflects a duty to act when public safety is at stake; Trump’s comments come as violent incidents and organized crime in various US cities remain a focal point of national debate.

Beyond security, Yemen’s civil conflict and Iran’s regional proxies continue to color the strategic backdrop. Reports from the region indicate remnants of Yemen’s Houthi leadership have begun to move away from Sanaa toward fortified hideouts in Saada and Amran, a response to perceived threats from Israeli airstrikes and allied counterterrorism efforts. The tension across the region underscores how events in Gaza ripple outward, affecting diplomacy, security calculations, and humanitarian considerations.

In other notable stories: Israel’s Defense Ministry announced the successful launch of the Ofek-19 satellite from Palmachim Air Base, a radar observation platform designed to deliver high-resolution imaging for intelligence and surveillance; the program follows the earlier Ofek-13 mission and involves collaboration across the IDF, IAI and partner defense contractors. Archaeology in central Israel yielded a major Samaritan site near Kafr Qasim, including a large estate with mosaics, ritual baths and an unusual peripheral mikveh, offering fresh insights into Samaritan life during late antiquity. The discovery adds to ongoing scholarly debates about Samaritan history and religious practices in the region. In domestic policy, the government approved 40 million shekels toward Shas-operated school financing, a decision that is expected to draw scrutiny over church-state funding arrangements and legal considerations.

Finally, on the media and culture front, notable stories continue to surface from home and abroad, including entertainment developments and legal proceedings shaping public discourse. As confrontations in Gaza and diplomatic maneuvering abroad unfold, observers will be watching how the balance between security imperatives and humanitarian concerns evolves, and whether a pathway to a durable settlement—one that ensures security for Israel and a viable Palestinian political future—can emerge from the present hard realities.

We will continue to monitor the situation and report with the latest verified details as they become available.

Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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