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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-16 at 12:02

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Israel launches Naqoura raid, first since 2000
Trump announces 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
High Court limits Ben-Gvir police powers

The time is now 12:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Regional Impacts, Lebanon's president refuses talks, Iran stockpiles cause concern.
Lebanon’s president has refused to engage in talks, with regional concern centered on Iran’s stockpiles. This headline anchors the day’s regional briefing and frames ongoing tensions surrounding Lebanon and neighboring dynamics.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Mossad, Shayetet 13 raid Lebanon's Naqura as Israel breaks new ground at sea.
Reports describe heightened cooperation among Shayetet 13, Mossad, and the Shin Bet, including a sea-based raid on Naqoura in Lebanon—the first such operation there since 2000. The move is cited as part of a broader shift in defense posture after the October 7 attacks, with the Navy noting more high-risk, behind-the-lines operations. The force also indicated that five Shayetet 13 personnel were deployed on a mission thousands of kilometers away without a ready rescue plan, and that it has conducted operations in an area where it has not previously operated, all conducted in concert with Mossad.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Israeli navy hits Iran, Hezbollah, Syria, Yemen, and Gaza targets with precision strikes.
The Israel Navy reports extensive activity across Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, and Yemen since 2023, backed by a force of more than 1,000 naval combat soldiers and more than 26,000 hours at sea in 47 days. The navy says it has supported or carried out 154 attacks, with 95 in Iran. Of those Iranian attacks, 68 were undertaken by US forces based on Israeli naval intelligence, while 27 were executed by Israeli naval intelligence with the air force. The fleet also struck 53 targets in Lebanon, including 35 general targets, 18 senior assassination targets, and six special-forces operations, and hit six targets in Gaza.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire to begin at midnight, Trump announces.
US President Donald Trump announced that a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel will begin at midnight Israel time, following separate conversations with Prime Minister Netanyahu and Lebanese President Aoun. The announcement was issued in a Truth Social post and represents a developing development on the ground.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Court gives Ben-Gvir 10 days to respond in Hauslich promotion case, as Saban precedent looms.
The Jerusalem District Court gave National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir 10 days to state his position in the petition by senior police officer Ruti Hauslich, whose promotion he blocked. The move ties to the Rinat Saban precedent and places renewed focus on the minister’s involvement in police appointments, with a deadline set for April 26 and the file slated for review the following day.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, High Court stops short of ousting Ben-Gvir, limits his influence in police matters.
The High Court of Justice did not order Prime Minister Netanyahu to remove Ben-Gvir but tightened the rules governing his police involvement, turning prior guidelines into a binding framework and pressing for more detailed procedures. Ben-Gvir remains in office, but the ruling narrows his authority over police affairs and signals a court-backed approach to governance in this area.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, French appeals court rules that Algerian nanny who poisoned Jewish family not antisemitic.
A French appeals court ruled that an Algerian nanny convicted of poisoning a Jewish family was not antisemitic. The case previously drew attention to the nanny’s comment about working for a Jewish woman, and the Versailles Court of Appeal reconsidered the earlier finding that antisemitism applied, citing procedural considerations in its decision.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Council of Europe criticizes Germany for being too strict with interpretation of antisemitism.
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights criticized Germany for adopting an overly expansive interpretation of antisemitism, warning that freedom of expression has faced disproportionate constraints in debates over Palestinian rights and criticism of the Israeli government. He urged maintaining the distinction between legitimate critique of state policy and antisemitism, and cautioned against distortion of the IHRA definition to curb debate.

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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