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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-04 at 04:01

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Iran Claims Downed US Jet in Gulf
Hegseth Prays Sparking Military Backlash
Israel Empowers Family Caregivers Expands Home Care

The time is now 4:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Iranian Retaliation, Iran’s state media reported an attack near the petrochemical hub in Mosharan, Khuzestan, in the southwest of the country, close to the site where Revolutionary Guards say they shot down a US aircraft. The report also notes a rocket explosion in Kiryat Shmona without an alert, and says Israel’s military completed a round of strikes on Iran and remains on standby. The account mentions that US special forces entered the area, and that a 22-year-old man was killed in a southern car crash with two others seriously injured. Iran is also cited as claiming it downed another American fighter jet in the Persian Gulf.

In US Military Role, since strikes on Iran began, US defense chief Hegseth has used religious language and urged prayer in Jesus’ name. The rhetoric has drawn backlash from religious figures, including Pope Leo XIV, and legal scholars warn of potential erosion of church-state boundaries, a claim the Pentagon says does not reflect policy.

In Regional Impacts, AFP reports a second Turkish-owned vessel has crossed the Hormuz Strait, according to Turkish sources.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, the Israel Police condemned an online defamation and shaming campaign targeting a female officer in the Jerusalem district. Online posts included Nazi comparisons and derogatory language, with police saying the conduct crosses a dangerous red line, may constitute a criminal offense, and will not deter officers from carrying out their duties.

In Uplifting News, Israel’s hospitals are beginning to recognize and empower family caregivers, a shift sparked by reflections like Prof. Pia Raanani’s on listening to relatives who provide daily care; about one and a half million Israelis are in caregiver roles, and the move toward home-based care is growing, though caregivers in Israel are not paid as they are in some other countries. Also in uplifting news, Slowness: The healing village in Israel’s Lower Galilee offers a restorative approach that blends forest settings, food, and community at Kibbutz Moran, inviting guests to slow down, engage with nature, and experience a sense of renewal.

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