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Israel-Iran War Unprecedented, US Allies Rally
Gulf States Rally, Iran Conflict Expands
Bahrain Urges UN to Protect Shipping

The time is now 5:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Shmuel Rosner, a senior fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute, shared his perspective on Israel’s current war with Iran in an interview. He described the conflict as unprecedented for Israel, marking the first time the country is at war with a distant nation, and noted the unique cooperation with the United States, with Israeli and American pilots operating together. Rosner laid out a range of possible outcomes, from regime change in Iran to the complete eradication of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, and he said a victory could involve removing enriched uranium from Iran’s territory while a negative outcome would leave Iran’s nuclear capabilities and regional influence in place. He cautioned that predicting the war’s trajectory is difficult, given the important role the United States plays in supporting Israel, and he noted that differing national views on intervention can create strategic gaps. He also spoke about Israel’s relationship with the United States, saying Israel has more confidence in the current US administration. Separately, Iranian Revolutionary Guards asserted they shot down an advanced fighter aircraft south of Qeshm Island, saying the aircraft was damaged and sank to the sea floor.

In Iranian Retaliation, an Iranian military spokesman warned that Tehran is waiting for a ground invasion by the United States to teach it a lesson that will never be forgotten, and if the United States decides to intervene on the ground, Iran said it would inflict unprecedented defeats.

In US Military Role, a report cited a CBS account stating that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked the Army Chief of Staff, General Randy George, to resign immediately, signaling deep tensions at the highest levels of the US military command amid the unfolding crisis.

In Regional Impacts, Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani addressed the United Nations Security Council to urge action, praising international efforts to stabilize the region while warning that Tehran’s aggression endangers global economic stability, particularly through risks to maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. He highlighted Bahrain’s draft resolution to protect commercial shipping in and around the Strait and said he hopes for a council vote, noting that if adopted the measure would authorize all necessary means to safeguard shipping in the area. Separately, reports attribute responsibility to Iran for ballistic missiles aimed at an Amazon data center in Bahrain, marking another potential flashpoint in the region.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, a presenter on Iran’s Channel 3 claimed that the United Arab Emirates is participating in the attack on Iran, saying every centimeter of the UAE is a legitimate target and that after Americans were hit in the Emirates, they moved to the palaces of the royal families. Early indications from recent reporting suggest Gulf states’ involvement, with images of two drones shot down over Shiraz showing at least one is a Wing Loong 2 drone, a model used by UAE and Saudi Arabia. If these reports are confirmed, it would mark a significant escalation and a broader regional coalition against Iran.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, a report describes a message relaying Trump’s push for an Iran deal, carried through mediators in Pakistan and Turkey who have been involved in channels between Washington and Tehran. The report notes that the mediation remains a factor as discussions continue and cautions about potential consequences if talks fail, including pressure on infrastructure.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, the piece asserts that the enemy tends to resort to lies and propaganda when it loses, underscoring a pattern observed in the commentary surrounding the conflict.

In Uplifting News, Tzruya “Suki” Lahav, one of Israel’s best-known lyricists and a recipient of the ACUM Lifetime Achievement Award, died at 74 after a battle with cancer. Lahav shaped generations of Israeli music and wrote lyrics for many songs that have become part of the national canon, collaborating with artists such as Rita, Gidi Gov, Yehuda Poliker, Yehudit Ravitz, Yehudit Tamir, and Rami Kleinstein, among others. Her son, Yonatan Albalak, announced the news on social media, noting the enduring impact of her work.

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