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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-05 at 16:02

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Northern Israel under red alert amid clashes
Iran seeks 24B assets as talks stall
Explosions echo in Kurdistan near Iran border

The time is now 4:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Red alert sirens sound in Northern Israel.

In Iranian Retaliation, negotiations between the United States and Iran are at a deadlock, Mohsen Rezaei told CNN. He said Trump must break the deadlock and framed the demand for $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets as a test for the president. He warned that if hostilities resume, Iran would expand the war beyond the Persian Gulf by attacking other American bases, and he said the regime is prepared for a possible ground invasion; the world will understand Iran’s true capabilities.

In Regional Impacts, initial reports of explosions heard over the Kurdistan Region of Northeastern Iraq, near the border with Iran. A wedding in Gaza this week is cited in discussions about genocide and starvation in Gaza.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump claimed that an unnamed drug could bring people back from the dead during a maternal healthcare event, praising the Right To Try Act. He noted that some drugs work, some don't, and described the process as the ultimate test. He highlighted the TrumpRx.gov site, unveiled in February to offer discounted prescription medicines, and said that as of May 2026, the site lists over 750 medications.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, a secular man passing the Lev HaBira Police Station was pushed to the ground and suffered a head wound as haredi protesters demonstrated in Jerusalem over the arrest of rioters who targeted the home of Justice Noam Sohlberg. Police were trying to repel the crowd; separate protests also took place in Beit Shemesh where rioters threw stones at police. Earlier this week, over 60 extremist haredi rioters were arrested for damage to Sohlberg's home, including smashing windows and damaging his car; eight rioters were arrested Monday after breaking into a Beit Shemesh police station. Separately, Netzah Yehuda Organization CEO Yossi Levi called on Netanyahu to end arrests of yeshiva students, saying that focusing on those not enrolled in a yeshiva would better support recruitment for military service and unity.

In Uplifting News, What to watch in Israel this week: Gal Gadot, 'Hooligans' is bold, ‘American Classic’ charms. Gal Gadot’s In the Hand of Dante will begin streaming on Netflix June 24, directed by Julian Schnabel, and featuring an ensemble cast including Oscar Isaac, Al Pacino, Martin Scorsese, and Gerard Butler. Israeli viewers can also watch World Cup matches live on KAN 11 and the Sports Channel. What is jazz? Jerusalem festival proves there’s no single answer. The Jerusalem Jazz Festival runs June 9-11 at the Israel Museum and showcases a wide range of jazz styles, tracing the art form from ragtime through Louis Armstrong to Benny Goodman, highlighting the free, evolving nature of jazz.

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