
Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-08-12 at 01:05
8/12/2025
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Katz Zamir Clash Over Senior Promotions
Netanya High-Rise Fire Leaves Casualties
Dermer Retirement Signals Foreign Policy Leadership Change
The time is now 9:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
This hour, a roundup of developments shaping Israel’s security, politics, and daily life, with a note on ongoing regional tensions and actions abroad.
Tensions over senior commands dominated the day in Jerusalem as Defense Minister Israel Katz and the IDF Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, publicly disagreed over how promotions are handled. The IDF stated that the staffing decisions were carried out in accordance with regulations and that the chief of staff is the sole authority for appointing commanders at colonel rank and above, with final approval resting with the defense minister. Katz said future discussions on such appointments must be coordinated in advance with the defense minister. The list of recently promoted officers included several brigadier generals and colonels who led units in Gaza and on other fronts, and the promotions were conditioned on ministerial approval.
In other domestic security and legal news, authorities denied extending detention for a suspect tied to graffiti at the Western Wall and the Great Synagogue, with the judge stressing there was no necessity to delay the investigation by keeping the suspect in custody. The ruling underscores the ongoing police and judicial processes surrounding sensitive national symbols.
On the political front, Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is planning a political retirement, according to senior officials. While no departure date has been announced, officials say he could remain briefly to oversee some immediate diplomatic tasks before officially stepping down, signaling a transition in foreign policy leadership during a precarious period.
International and regional notes also surfaced in the economy and diplomacy spheres. China announced it would extend the cessation of additional tariffs on American goods for 90 more days, per a Commerce Ministry statement released after President Trump signed an executive order extending the tariff pause. China said it would maintain tariffs at a 10 percent level and take measures to address non-tariff barriers facing American products.
Public health authorities issued a wake-up call in the Galilee region after an animal tested positive for rabies. An animal, described as a rabid calf, was identified in the Upper Galilee. One person who had contact with the animal was directed to receive preventive treatment. The Health Ministry urged anyone who may have been in contact with the animal or with other potentially exposed animals to contact the Safed Health Office or their local health authority as soon as possible, and to seek medical guidance if exposure occurred. Parents were advised to check with their children about potential contact with animals and to reach out to veterinarians regarding pet vaccination status. The ministry reminded anyone bitten or scratched by an animal to wash the area immediately and seek a health check to determine if preventive treatment for rabies is needed.
In cultural and humanitarian commentary, pop icon Madonna appealed directly to Pope Leo XIV, urging him to go to Gaza and bring light to the children there, saying she cannot bear to witness the suffering of Gaza’s youngsters. The appeal highlighted the global resonance of the Gaza crisis and the role of public figures in drawing attention to civilian hardship.
Security and emergency services also reported on a significant firefighting incident in Netanya. Magen David Adom described a blaze on the eighth floor of a high-rise building, with three people evacuated to Laniado Hospital in Nahariya. A 50-year-old man was in critical condition, a 60-year-old woman in serious condition and unconscious, and a 53-year-old woman in mild condition. Paramedics described heavy smoke and complex rescue operations, with continued readiness to treat additional victims if needed.
In related legal and criminal news, authorities reported the ongoing case involving Malka Leifer, the former head of a Haredi school in Melbourne. Leifer faces allegations of abusing a “much younger” prisoner while in custody, in addition to existing convictions for sexual abuse of children in her care. The case remains a focus of international interest given its cross-border implications and the broader conversation about safeguarding and accountability.
Turning to regional military discourse, coverage from Israel’s press continued to track the broader debate about the structure of leadership and the direction of defense policy, including the balancing act between rapid operational tempo in Gaza and the need for formal, procedural coordination in senior appointments. The broader regional context—such as the status of Iran’s proxies, the condition of allied groups in the region, and hostage diplomacy tied to Gaza—remains a matter of ongoing reporting, with notable international attention on how Washington seeks to align with Israeli security goals while pursuing broader diplomatic objectives.
Finally, police and civil society ongoing reporting referenced the daily human costs of conflict, including the remains of hostilities and the long arc of missing and presumed hostages in Gaza, underscoring the continuing human impact that frames policy decisions in Jerusalem and abroad.
That is our update for the hour, reflecting the latest official statements, judicial actions, international economic moves, public health advisories, and frontline emergency responses shaping life in Israel and its nearby region. We’ll continue to monitor these developments and bring you essential context as it evolves.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.
SOURCES
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-863954
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-863952
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/crime-in-israel/article-863951
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-863947
https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1223151
https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1223150
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-863945
https://www.timesofisrael.com/katz-publicly-spars-with-zamir-over-senior-military-appointments/
https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1223146
Katz Zamir Clash Over Senior Promotions
Netanya High-Rise Fire Leaves Casualties
Dermer Retirement Signals Foreign Policy Leadership Change
The time is now 9:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
This hour, a roundup of developments shaping Israel’s security, politics, and daily life, with a note on ongoing regional tensions and actions abroad.
Tensions over senior commands dominated the day in Jerusalem as Defense Minister Israel Katz and the IDF Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, publicly disagreed over how promotions are handled. The IDF stated that the staffing decisions were carried out in accordance with regulations and that the chief of staff is the sole authority for appointing commanders at colonel rank and above, with final approval resting with the defense minister. Katz said future discussions on such appointments must be coordinated in advance with the defense minister. The list of recently promoted officers included several brigadier generals and colonels who led units in Gaza and on other fronts, and the promotions were conditioned on ministerial approval.
In other domestic security and legal news, authorities denied extending detention for a suspect tied to graffiti at the Western Wall and the Great Synagogue, with the judge stressing there was no necessity to delay the investigation by keeping the suspect in custody. The ruling underscores the ongoing police and judicial processes surrounding sensitive national symbols.
On the political front, Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is planning a political retirement, according to senior officials. While no departure date has been announced, officials say he could remain briefly to oversee some immediate diplomatic tasks before officially stepping down, signaling a transition in foreign policy leadership during a precarious period.
International and regional notes also surfaced in the economy and diplomacy spheres. China announced it would extend the cessation of additional tariffs on American goods for 90 more days, per a Commerce Ministry statement released after President Trump signed an executive order extending the tariff pause. China said it would maintain tariffs at a 10 percent level and take measures to address non-tariff barriers facing American products.
Public health authorities issued a wake-up call in the Galilee region after an animal tested positive for rabies. An animal, described as a rabid calf, was identified in the Upper Galilee. One person who had contact with the animal was directed to receive preventive treatment. The Health Ministry urged anyone who may have been in contact with the animal or with other potentially exposed animals to contact the Safed Health Office or their local health authority as soon as possible, and to seek medical guidance if exposure occurred. Parents were advised to check with their children about potential contact with animals and to reach out to veterinarians regarding pet vaccination status. The ministry reminded anyone bitten or scratched by an animal to wash the area immediately and seek a health check to determine if preventive treatment for rabies is needed.
In cultural and humanitarian commentary, pop icon Madonna appealed directly to Pope Leo XIV, urging him to go to Gaza and bring light to the children there, saying she cannot bear to witness the suffering of Gaza’s youngsters. The appeal highlighted the global resonance of the Gaza crisis and the role of public figures in drawing attention to civilian hardship.
Security and emergency services also reported on a significant firefighting incident in Netanya. Magen David Adom described a blaze on the eighth floor of a high-rise building, with three people evacuated to Laniado Hospital in Nahariya. A 50-year-old man was in critical condition, a 60-year-old woman in serious condition and unconscious, and a 53-year-old woman in mild condition. Paramedics described heavy smoke and complex rescue operations, with continued readiness to treat additional victims if needed.
In related legal and criminal news, authorities reported the ongoing case involving Malka Leifer, the former head of a Haredi school in Melbourne. Leifer faces allegations of abusing a “much younger” prisoner while in custody, in addition to existing convictions for sexual abuse of children in her care. The case remains a focus of international interest given its cross-border implications and the broader conversation about safeguarding and accountability.
Turning to regional military discourse, coverage from Israel’s press continued to track the broader debate about the structure of leadership and the direction of defense policy, including the balancing act between rapid operational tempo in Gaza and the need for formal, procedural coordination in senior appointments. The broader regional context—such as the status of Iran’s proxies, the condition of allied groups in the region, and hostage diplomacy tied to Gaza—remains a matter of ongoing reporting, with notable international attention on how Washington seeks to align with Israeli security goals while pursuing broader diplomatic objectives.
Finally, police and civil society ongoing reporting referenced the daily human costs of conflict, including the remains of hostilities and the long arc of missing and presumed hostages in Gaza, underscoring the continuing human impact that frames policy decisions in Jerusalem and abroad.
That is our update for the hour, reflecting the latest official statements, judicial actions, international economic moves, public health advisories, and frontline emergency responses shaping life in Israel and its nearby region. We’ll continue to monitor these developments and bring you essential context as it evolves.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.
SOURCES
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-863954
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-863952
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/crime-in-israel/article-863951
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-863947
https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1223151
https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1223150
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-863945
https://www.timesofisrael.com/katz-publicly-spars-with-zamir-over-senior-military-appointments/
https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1223146
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