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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-15 at 21:06

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ICC keeps Gaza probe; Netanyahu, Gallant warrants
Deadly Bondi Beach Hanukkah Shooting Shocks Sydney
Israel formalizes 19 illegal West Bank outposts

The time is now 4:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

At 4:00 PM, the International Criminal Court has rejected Israel’s bid to drop or pause its Gaza war crimes investigation, leaving the court’s inquiry in place and preserving arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant. In its ruling, the ICC said the probe into alleged crimes in Gaza could proceed and that the jurisdiction to investigate remains intact. Israel argued that the case was political and violated the principle of complementarity, contending that Palestinian authorities never had standing to delegate jurisdiction to the court. The decision comes as Israel maintains that its actions in Gaza have been conducted in accordance with international law as it seeks to defeat Hamas and restore hostages, while critics argue that civilian harm and humanitarian aid restrictions demand scrutiny.

In other global developments, Ukraine’s Jewish community observed Hanukkah amid ongoing shelling from Russian forces. President Volodymyr Zelensky was slated to attend in Kyiv but traveled abroad at the last minute for discussions with US representatives on peace negotiations, underscoring the broad, continued toll of the war in Ukraine on civilian life and religious and cultural observances.

Turning to domestic and regional security, authorities in Sydney described a deadly mass shooting at a Hanukkah gathering on Bondi Beach that claimed multiple lives and wounded others. The attack reverberated through Jewish communities and broader society alike, prompting discussions about security at communal events and the accessibility of weapons. Initial reporting highlighted that a Muslim immigrant who wrestled a gun away from the attacker described how he would act again to prevent further harm, illustrating individual acts of courage in the wake of violence. Investigators continued to examine the shooter’s motives and links, if any, while communities expressed shock and resilience.

In the United States, political commentary around violence drew renewed attention after a prominent figure offered a controversial social media remark in the wake of a deadly shooting in Australia. The incident prompted scrutiny of public responses to tragedy and how leaders frame such moments, reflecting ongoing debates about tone, responsibility, and healing in the face of violence.

On the university front, Brown University held a Hanukkah menorah lighting and vigil after a mass shooting in Providence, Rhode Island, that killed two students and injured nine others in an economics classroom. Israeli students and others connected with Brown described the shock of facing violence on a campus previously distant from such tragedy. Campus leaders and safety officials reiterated commitments to security, emotional support, and continuity of campus life as the aftermath lingers for students who say they are navigating trauma alongside their studies.

In the broader Middle East regional picture, Palestinian protests erupted across several West Bank cities in response to the Palestinian Authority’s reform of its prisoner payment system, shifting stipends to depend on financial need rather than time served. Israel has argued the reforms are not in place, even as Palestinian officials and families say payments have been disrupted or withheld, a controversy fueling broader tensions over governance and the role of welfare in sustaining solidarity with prisoners. Western partners, including the European Union, have linked continued funding to progress on reforms, while Israel’s National Security Council and others have presented a dossier of evidence to Brussels challenging the depth and timing of the reform. Amid these dynamics, the West Bank faces a fragile economy with high unemployment after security shutdowns, limited movement due to checkpoints, and liquidity pressures in the Palestinian banking sector. Israeli political figures—particularly from the finance ministry—have debated indemnity arrangements for Israeli banks operating with Palestinian counterparts, a policy tied to the broader security and economic stability of the region. US officials have weighed in, with some signaling support for arrangements that maintain the flow of funds while encouraging reform, though divisions remain on how to balance security concerns with economic needs in the Palestinian territories. In parallel, Israel’s government moved to grant official status to 19 illegal outposts in the West Bank, a measure defended by some as aligning with security and settlement policy, while drawing criticism from Palestinian and European partners who argue it further constrains the prospect of a future Palestinian state. The matter has underscored the complexity of balancing security measures with political and diplomatic pressures in a volatile regional landscape.

Security operations near Gaza continued as well, with Israeli forces reporting the destruction of Hamas equipment and the dismantling of infrastructure along what’s described as Gaza’s Yellow Line in eastern Rafah. The operation, carried out by the 143rd Gaza Division of the Golani Brigade, netted weapons, surveillance gear, and other materiel used to target or monitor Israeli forces, reflecting ongoing efforts to degrade Hamas’ military capabilities in Gaza while civilian conditions in the enclave remain severe.

On the cyber front, investigators reported Iranian-linked actors have been placing bounties and doxing information related to Israeli air defense developers, part of a broader pattern of cyber-enabled harassment and intimidation connected to the Middle East conflict environment. The activity adds a layer of risk to defense researchers and infrastructure and underscores the multiplicity of arenas—military, political, and cyber—shaping the regional security picture.

In other international notes, Germany’s chancellor called for a Christmas ceasefire as fighting continues in Ukraine, reflecting a humanitarian impulse amid protracted hostilities and seeking to create space for relief during a period traditionally associated with humanitarian pauses. In Washington, discussions around NATO-style security guarantees and peace-plan parameters continued, with American officials and allies noting that broad alignment on security assurances would be essential for any future peace framework.

In a separate development, updates from US law enforcement noted counterterrorism activity involving alleged pro-Palestinian operatives in Southern California—though authorities described the group’s stated plans as foiled by the FBI. The report served as a reminder of domestic security challenges that accompany the global crisis landscape and the need for ongoing vigilance in protecting civilians.

Across these strands, the immediate news center on ICC developments in the Gaza inquiry, the ongoing toll of violence and the resilience of affected communities—from Sydney to Providence to Tel Aviv—along with the intricate, high-stakes political and security calculations shaping Israeli policy, Palestinian governance, and international responses. As events continue to unfold, observers note that the convergence of judicial scrutiny, security operations, diplomacy, and domestic security concerns will define the near-term dynamic in the region and beyond. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as new details emerge.

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