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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-09-23 at 04:06

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Gaza City Halved, IDF Pushes Deeper
Iran Britain France Germany Seek Gaza Talks
FDA Clears PTSD Neuromodulation Device

The time is now 12:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

The hour’s headline still centers on the Gaza war and the broader fight for regional stability, with diplomacy moving in parallel to the battlefield. In Gaza City, Israel Defense Forces say half of the city has been emptied as ground forces push deeper into the urban battle space in the operation to dismantle Hamas leadership and infrastructure. The latest combat loss on the Israeli side is Major Shahar Netanel Bozaglo, a 27-year-old officer from Migdal HaEmek, who was killed in Gaza City after coming under rocket-propelled grenade fire. The toll in Gaza remains heavy, with intensified air and ground strikes said to be targeting additional Hamas sites as part of a broader push to degrade the group’s military capabilities while preparing for possible hostage considerations beyond the battlefield.

Against this backdrop, regional diplomacy has intensified. Foreign ministers from Iran and the three European powers Britain, France and Germany are scheduled to meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly to seek a path that could avert crippling sanctions, a signal that major powers are still seeking a diplomatic corridor even as violence persists. In Washington, the United States has signaled a hard line on Iran’s clerical leadership, pressing Tehran in public channels and at the United Nations, while planning multilateral discussions with Muslim-majority countries to address the Gaza crisis and broader security concerns. The White House has listed a multilateral meeting with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan, with Gaza on the agenda. The United States also cautioned Iranian officials attending UN events to refrain from activities that could be construed as comfort or celebration, a reminder that diplomatic engagement comes with explicit expectations.

On the security front inside Israel and allied territories, the atmosphere remains highly vigilant. In the United States, the Los Angeles Police Department has increased patrols around synagogues during the High Holy Days, reflecting ongoing worries about antisemitic backlash amid regional conflict. In Europe, airport disruptions linked to drone sightings prompted investigations and cooperative checks between authorities in Copenhagen and Oslo, with officials noting early signs of possible links between the incidents as they review flight safety and security protocols. Oslo’s airport resumed full operations after brief closures sparked by similar security concerns, underscoring a pattern of transnational security challenges linked to the conflict’s wider geopolitical milieu.

Domestically in Israel, political currents are also stirring. A New York mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, has sparked attention by wishing Jewish communities a Shana Tova while facing accusations of antisemitism and anti-Zionism linked to his calls for divestment from Israel bonds. The episode highlights how American domestic debates about Israel and Jewish safety play out in real time across communities, even as security operations rise to the top priority for many voters. In another strand of regional politics, France’s recognition of a Palestinian state prompted mixed reactions in the West Bank, with some residents accepting the gesture as symbolic and others urging real steps toward peace and a halt to the Gaza war. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded by reiterating that settlement expansion would proceed and that a Palestinian state would not be realized under current conditions, a stance reflecting the ongoing dispute over two-state prospects amid a dangerous war environment.

On the international investment and legal front, the United States is weighing broader measures against the International Criminal Court in The Hague in response to the court’s investigations into alleged Israeli war crimes. While the court’s leadership has faced pressure, some member states have signaled resistance to blanket penalties, and the court has safeguarded essential operations by preparing contingency plans. In Washington, supporters of a tougher stance argue that the court’s investigations threaten the security interests of the United States and its allies, while critics warn that blanket sanctions could undermine international justice mechanisms. The debate unfolds as diplomatic channels remain open and high-level officials seek to avoid escalation that could derail ceasefire efforts and hostage negotiations still playing out in Gaza.

In the medical and innovation arena, Israel has announced a notable advance in mental health care: the United States Food and Drug Administration has cleared a neuromodulation device to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, a development described as a milestone in noninvasive therapies. The approach combines animated therapeutic characters with neuromodulation technologies to support patient care, illustrating how Israeli biomedical research continues to intersect with international health needs, even as conflict scenarios drive demand for resilient medical solutions.

Separately, broader travel and security developments remind audiences that the region’s volatility reverberates worldwide. Drone-related disruptions at Copenhagen and Oslo airports drew early investigations into possible connections, while international relief efforts continued to advocate for humanitarian corridors to Gaza and the West Bank, including calls from Western governments to restore medical evacuations and ensure treatment for Palestinians in need. In the same vein, US officials underscored the importance of steady, principled alliances as they coordinate with regional partners to address both immediate security concerns and longer-term hopes for stability, peace, and prosperity.

Looking ahead, observers note that the Gaza war is now entering a critical phase, with Israeli forces advancing and international diplomacy attempting to anchor a path forward. The United States continues to frame its support for Israel as part of a broader strategy of peace through strength, seeking to deter aggression, safeguard civilians where possible, and push for durable arrangements that would reduce hostilities and expand humanitarian access. At the same time, European and allied partners weigh sanctions thresholds and political signals to influence Iran and its regional proxies while reaffirming commitments to Palestinian humanitarian relief and political dialogue. In this tense environment, the coming days will test the balance between military objectives, diplomatic engagement, and the humanitarian imperative to protect civilians caught in the crossfire.

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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