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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-09-04 at 21:05

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Gaza City 40 Percent Under Israeli Control
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The time is now 5:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

This is the 5:00 PM update. The security picture in the region remains fragile as Israel edges toward a broader military phase in Gaza while diplomacy and pressure build around the war’s wider consequences.

In Gaza, Israeli forces say they are expanding operations in and around Gaza City as part of a planned push to diminish Hamas’s military capabilities. Israel asserts control of about 40 percent of Gaza City, with the humanitarian toll intensifying as the fighting moves deeper into the urban center. Civil defense authorities report civilian casualties from airstrikes, including a tent shelter in Gaza City where several people were killed, among them children. UNICEF warned that the already dire situation could deteriorate into a collapse of basic services for Gaza’s population of more than two million, as food, water, and medical care become increasingly scarce. The United Nations warns that a mass displacement southward could follow, with about a million Palestinians expected to relocate from Gaza City as fighting continues. Gaza’s health authorities say the death toll in Gaza has risen into the tens of thousands, while Israel says Hamas bears responsibility for the civilians caught in the crossfire. The hostages taken by Hamas remain a central and unresolved element in the conflict’s trajectory, constraining diplomacy and shaping the human cost on both sides.

International diplomacy and political pressure surrounding the war are intensifying. France’s move to recognize a Palestinian state has drawn sharp pushback from Israel and criticisms from Washington that such steps could complicate any ceasefire negotiations. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar pressed the French to reconsider, arguing that unilateral recognition would undermine security interests. In Washington, Secretary of State Marco Rubio cautioned that recognition moves by other governments could complicate the path to peace, noting that American policy remains focused on a negotiated settlement and stability in the region. The United States has also signaled that recognizing a Palestinian state should be pursued through negotiations, not unilateral actions, and has warned allies that such moves could produce reciprocal effects in the region.

In another frontline, Israel faces public diplomacy and legal pressures tied to the broader Gaza war. Prime Minister Netanyahu and his government have vocally challenged international bodies seen as taking positions unfavorable to Israel’s security concerns. The Israeli response comes alongside a US stance in alignment with Israel’s security objectives, including a long-standing position that peace in the region will emerge through strength and decisive action against threats.

Meanwhile, a separate set of actions bears on the war’s regional chessboard. The United States has imposed sanctions on three Palestinian human-rights groups connected to urging the International Criminal Court to investigate Israel for alleged war crimes in Gaza. The sanctions come in the wake of ICC arrest warrants issued for Netanyahu, a former defense minister, and a Hamas leader, a step Washington has described as part of a broader guardrail against what it views as politically motivated proceedings. Israel calls the ICC actions baseless and a distortion of facts, while the United States argues the ICC must operate with restraint given the complexity of the conflict and the responsibilities of all parties.

On the battlefield in Yemen, the Israeli Defense Forces report progress against Yemen-based threats, stating that senior Houthi leaders were killed in Sanaa in recent strikes. Israel continues to warn that Iranian-backed proxies pose a broader risk to security across the region, even as the Houthis and other groups resume attacks against targets in the Red Sea and beyond. The Israeli security posture remains focused on preventing harm to civilians and maintaining the pressure on those groups that could threaten Israel’s security.

In the West Bank, Shin Bet officials have warned that the Palestinian Authority faces precarious conditions that could lead to chaos if left unmanaged. They advocate stabilizing measures, including restoring funds held back by the cabinet in prior policy, while acknowledging that political tensions within the Israeli coalition complicate any sustained effort. The potential unraveling of the PA is seen as a risk to regional stability, even as Israel weighs sovereignty discussions in the West Bank in the context of broader security considerations. In the background, regional actors, including the United Arab Emirates, urge caution against unilateral steps that could jeopardize the normalization framework established under the Abraham Accords.

Across the Atlantic, United Airlines announced the revival of direct Tel Aviv service from Chicago and Washington, marking a notable resumption of long-standing transatlantic connections after disruption caused by the war. The airline emphasized safety and security considerations in expanding routes, signaling confidence in the corridor between the United States and Israel as the region remains volatile.

In other developments, an Iranian delegation met with Israel’s Innovation Minister to discuss the broader “day after” in Iran and water security issues, signaling continued diplomatic channels even as contest and conflict persist. Protests and domestic demonstrations in various Israeli cities continue to reflect the tensions of wartime governance, with authorities and communities balancing security imperatives against civil liberties.

As the day closes, the central questions remain: Can a sustainable, comprehensive ceasefire be secured amid Iranian and regional proxies, hostages in Gaza, and international pressure? Will the PA’s stability hold, or will instability in the West Bank spill into broader conflict? And how will international actors balance advocacy for humanitarian needs with strategic security interests in a region where every movement has consequence?

This is the 5:00 PM update. We will continue to monitor the humanitarian situation in Gaza, the evolving security calculus in Israel’s borders, the PA’s stability, and the international responses shaping the path toward peace through strength.

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