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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-06 at 15:01

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US flags Israel counterintelligence threat historic
Bahraini attack signals regional spillover fears
Mossad shakeup as new chief takes helm

The time is now 3:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In US Military Role, The Pentagon has raised its counterintelligence threat assessment of Israel to the highest level in history, driven by tensions between Israeli and American officials over how to proceed in the war with Iran and its proxies. An internal Defense Intelligence Agency brief reportedly labeled Israel as “critical” and included seven pages with charts. The New York Times reported that US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, the Pentagon's top policy officer Elbridge A. Colby, and senior official Michael P. DiMino IV were among those targeted. NBC News cited two US officials describing the move as following reports that software to tap communications had been installed on the phones of US personnel in Israel.

In Regional Impacts, As the United States, Israel, and Iran move uneasily between escalation and diplomacy, coverage across the Middle East describes sharply different framing of the crisis. Gulf and Saudi-linked outlets largely frame the war as a threat to energy security, shipping, and regional stability, while Israeli media warn that President Trump may accept a weak deal that reopens the Strait of Hormuz while leaving Iran’s nuclear and missile programs largely intact. Palestinian outlets frame the confrontation through the language of US-Israeli escalation, Kurdish outlets emphasize the danger of spillover into Kurdish areas inside Iran, and Iranian and Iran-aligned outlets portray Tehran and its regional partners as gaining leverage against the United States and Israel. Much of the coverage is predictable. In Manama, a jihadist group calling itself the Bahraini resistance set fire to a police station of the Al-Khalifa regime.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, The Mossad’s new director, Roman Gofman, announced that the deputy director, A., was let go after 22 years of service to the organization. “The head of the Mossad wished to express his deep appreciation to A. for his 22 years of operational service in the Mossad and his significant contribution to the security of the State of Israel,” the brief stated, noting Gofman took office on Tuesday and that the head of Mossad’s international relations branch, “D,” stepped down earlier in the week with more changes anticipated. The Miss Israel Organization said Melanie Shiraz is no longer authorized to represent, speak on behalf of, or act in an official capacity for the Miss Israel Organization, following allegations she made about the pageant and amid claims of rigging and threats from the owner of the Miss Israel franchise. An opinion piece argues that Israel must stop tolerating anti-draft anarchy, urging that a nation cannot defend itself if protests disrupt emergency services and law enforcement, describing the current atmosphere as dangerous to the country’s security.

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https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-898529
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-898526
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-898080

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