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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-05 at 17:01

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Iran Demands Billions, Threatens Wider War
Northern Israel Sees Red Alert Sirens
Arrests of Yeshiva Students Spark Outcry

The time is now 5:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Iranian Retaliation, US-Iran deal nears as Tehran demands billions and warns of wider war, Witkoff and Kushner consult nuclear experts on implementation plan as US denies Iranian claim it fired warning shots near Navy ships.

In Regional Impacts, Red alert sirens sound in Northern Israel.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, negotiations between the United States and Iran are deadlocked, Iranian military adviser Mohsen Rezaei told CNN, with the ball in Trump’s court to break the impasse. A senior Iranian official said the talks hinge on releasing $24 billion in frozen assets, with about $12 billion released on signing and the remainder later, a demand Rezaei framed as a test for President Trump. He warned that if hostilities resume, the Islamic Republic would expand the war beyond the Persian Gulf and that the regime is prepared for a possible ground invasion, adding that the world will understand Iran’s true capabilities.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, a secular man was attacked by a group of haredi protesters outside the Lev HaBira Police Station in Jerusalem, suffering a head wound as rioters arrested over the investigation into attacks on the home of Justice Noam Sohlberg reportedly attempted to breach the main entrance, with police dispersing the crowd; in Beit Shemesh, rioters were seen throwing stones at police, and more than 60 extremist haredi rioters were arrested earlier this week after property damage to Sohlberg’s home. Separately, Netzah Yehuda Organization CEO Yossi Levi urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to end the recent wave of arrests of haredi yeshiva students, arguing that focus should be on those not enrolled in a yeshiva and warning that arrests could discourage youth from enlisting, including those who might join combat service.

In Uplifting News, Trump claims unnamed drug can bring people back from death, boasting success of Right To Try Act, saying a case where someone given the last rites recovered after taking the drug demonstrates its potential; he linked the claim to the Right to Try Act, which allows terminally ill patients access to experimental treatments not fully approved by the FDA, and noted that TrumpRx.gov, launched in February, now lists over 750 medications as of May 2026. Gal Gadot fans will be glad to hear that her latest film In the Hand of Dante will begin streaming on Netflix on June 24, directed by Julian Schnabel and featuring a cast that includes Oscar Isaac, Al Pacino, Martin Scorsese, and Gerard Butler; with the World Cup opening soon, Israeli viewers can watch selected matches live on KAN 11 and the Sports Channel. What is jazz? Jerusalem festival proves there’s no single answer as the Jerusalem Jazz Festival (June 9-11 at the Israel Museum) showcases a range from traditional jazz trios to global sounds and fusion acts, underscoring the genre’s freedom to absorb diverse influences.

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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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