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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-09-18 at 03:05

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Fragile Israel Iran ceasefire holds, risks escalate
Gaza hostages unresolved as famine looms
Houthi strikes threaten Red Sea shipping

The time is now 11:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Good evening. This is an hour by hour update on the Middle East and related global developments.

The uneasy ceasefire between Israel and Iran remains fragile. Officials say the period has held for now, but the risk of renewed exchange of fire along multiple fronts persists as Iran’s allies and proxies watch closely and allied forces on both sides stay ready. Military leaders emphasize deterrence and readiness, while diplomats seek narrow channels for deconfliction and humanitarian relief.

On the broader theater of Iran’s proxies, the picture remains volatile. In Syria, political instability and shifting alliances complicate access to territory and influence. Reports and commentary point to ongoing competition among factions and to the possibility of new configurations that could shape the region’s security landscape. In Lebanon, the Lebanese government has signaled an intent to curb the influence of Hezbollah, even as the group maintains its presence across the border and its substantial fighting capacity. The Israeli Defense Forces have conducted operations against Hezbollah in recent years, and Lebanon’s leadership faces pressure to tighten security and restore order.

In Gaza, Hamas’s operational capabilities are described by some observers as diminished in this current phase of the conflict, even as the organization remains a central hinge in the hostages’ ordeal. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has deepened, with international agencies warning of famine conditions and governments calling for increased aid access. Israel contends that it is acting to protect its citizens while striving to minimize civilian harm, asserting that Hamas has used civilian areas as refuge and as staging grounds for attacks. The Gaza health ministry, controlled by Hamas, has reported tens of thousands of fatalities, a figure that has been contested by Israel and by independent observers seeking verification. The fate of hostages abducted on October seventh remains unresolved, with families and international actors pressing for humanitarian corridors and negotiated releases.

Beyond Gaza, Yemen’s Houthi militants continue strikes that deepen regional instability and threaten Red Sea shipping and energy routes. The international community remains alert to spillover effects, including potential disruption to humanitarian aid flows and commercial traffic.

On the diplomacy front, a new moment in United States policy is being shaped by statements from President Donald Trump, who has said he would designate Antifa, a group he described as a dangerous radical left organization, as a major terrorist organization and urged investigations into sponsors and supporters. Supporters and critics frame the move in terms of national security and civil liberties, as the administration of that era sought to align with Israel and advance a position of peace through strength.

In the United Nations Security Council, a vote is anticipated on a draft resolution calling for a ceasefire and expanded humanitarian access to Gaza. The proposal has drawn support from a majority of council members and reflects ongoing pressure to act despite previous vetoes by the United States. The struggle to secure relief corridors and to protect civilians remains central to the debate.

Domestically, in Israel, violence inside the country continues to echo the wider conflict. In the Negev desert near a Bedouin town, three brothers in their twenties were killed in a shooting that preliminary investigations described as the result of a feud among criminal elements. Police authorities have taken charge of the investigation and have pledged ongoing attention to violence affecting communities across the country.

In the United States, a court order has ordered the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University activist known for anti-Israel organizing. Khalil’s legal team is pursuing appeals, arguing procedural irregularities and contesting the use of immigration rules to remove him. The case has drawn attention from advocates who argue that free speech rights are at stake in the broader debate over campus activism and national policy.

In technology and culture, Apple reportedly held meetings with suppliers about an experimental foldable device as it contemplates broader output in India, aiming for a 2026 release. Separately, in the realm of late-night television, Jimmy Kimmel is facing a federal inquiry following comments about a public figure in a broadcast, sparking discussions about accuracy and accountability in political commentary.

Finally, the higher education landscape in Israel is again in the spotlight as Technion and Tel Aviv University were recognized in global rankings for entrepreneurship, underscoring Israel’s continuing influence on global innovation and the startup ecosystem.

This hour’s update balances the security imperatives Israel faces with the broader regional dynamics and the voices of international diplomacy surrounding Gaza, along with domestic developments that affect daily life in Israel. We will continue to monitor the situation, provide context, and report on any shifts in the balance of power in this volatile region.

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.

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