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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-05-12 at 06:02

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US Denmark Plan Three Greenland Bases
IDF Opens Drone Factory Advances at Litani
Israel Tightens Law of Return Halachic Conversion

The time is now 6:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In US Military Role, the United States and Denmark are negotiating an expanded military presence in Greenland, with plans for three new bases in southern Greenland. A source familiar with the discussions says the United States has proposed that the bases be formally designated as US sovereign territory. The White House has said officials are optimistic about the direction of the talks and are involved at a high level, while declining to comment on specifics. Denmark’s foreign ministry has confirmed the talks. The bases would primarily focus on surveillance of potential Russian and Chinese activity in the northern Atlantic along the GIUK Gap between Greenland, Iceland and the United Kingdom.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the IDF is moving to bolster its drone capability by establishing a factory to produce FPV suicide drones staffed by about 200 haredi soldiers, with the first recruits joining in June. The project, housed in the IDF’s Technology and Logistics Directorate, aims to supply thousands of drones within two months and tens of thousands per month in the future, to support both attack and defense through drone intercepts. Separately, the Golani Brigade recently advanced to the Litani River, roughly 10 kilometers from the border, using robots for portions of the operation; about 15 Hezbollah fighters were killed over three days, bringing the total in the current campaign to around 70, and roughly 1,000 items of terror infrastructure have been destroyed. A separate account described a secret raid in which Golani troops crossed the Litani for three days, facing Hezbollah forces, with explosive drones targeting them and invasion tunnels prepared for attacks on northern Israel uncovered and destroyed.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Israel sent Iron Dome batteries and personnel to the United Arab Emirates to assist in defense against Iranian attacks during the Iran-related conflict, reflecting ongoing cooperation under the Abraham Accords. The UAE has continued air links with Israel, with flights operating after October 7, and there has been speculation about a visit by President Trump to Israel before the elections.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, a proposed amendment to Israel’s Law of Return would require recognition of conversion for citizenship purposes to be based on halachic (Orthodox) standards. Supporters say the measure realigns the law with its original aim and would curb conversion practices that some view as shortcuts; opponents warn it could exclude Reform and Conservative conversions recognized by courts and state practice. Lawmakers, including Simcha Rothman, frame the proposal as restoring traditional standards and addressing so-called conversion hopping. Separately, the High Court will hear petitions against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to appoint Major-General Roman Gofman as Mossad chief, a case that has brought judicial scrutiny to a sensitive security appointment. The petitions seek either to block the appointment or require reconsideration, with the Elmakayes affair cited as a central element, involving allegations related to the use of a minor in an unauthorized IDF-linked operation connected to the unit Gofman commanded.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, anti-Israel protesters rallied outside a Brooklyn synagogue, waving Hezbollah and PLO flags and clashing with local Jews during an Israeli real estate event outside Young Israel of Midwood. Protesters accused organizers of promoting the sale of “stolen Palestinian land,” while counter-protesters argued the demonstration targeted a Jewish neighborhood and a house of worship. Police separated the opposing groups, and several people were detained in the ensuing confrontations.

In Uplifting News, Israel’s Iron Dome defense system has been described as about 98% to 99% effective against missiles since the Hamas and Hezbollah rocket campaigns. The system’s interceptor stockpile is reportedly ample, and analysts say the defense has helped prevent widespread disruption to daily life and the economy, underscoring the importance of continued US funding and support for the program.

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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