
Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-08-05 at 22:05
05/08/2025
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1. Iran Launches 1,100 Drones in Unprecedented Attack
2. Lebanon Plans Disarmament as Hezbollah Defies Orders
3. Israeli Researchers Achieve Breakthrough in Kidney Organoids
The time is now 06:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
Tonight at six, we begin with a fragile pause in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, as reports indicate a tense but operational ceasefire. Iran, still asserting its regional influence, has recently appointed Ali Larijani as secretary of its top security body, the Supreme National Security Council. Larijani, a seasoned adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, was reappointed amid a backdrop of institutional adjustments following Israel’s recent strikes on Iran’s military infrastructure, nuclear sites, and ballistic missile programs. Iran’s response to these assaults has been unprecedented in scale, launching over 500 ballistic missiles and around 1,100 drones at Israel, resulting in casualties exceeding 29 dead and thousands wounded. The recent escalation marked the most intense security confrontation since Iran’s 1980s war with Iraq, with over a thousand casualties reported in Iran itself. Meanwhile, Iran has revived its Iraq war-era Defense Council, signaling a move to further consolidate military capabilities amid ongoing tensions.
Across the region, Lebanon’s government has taken a significant step by ordering its army to formulate a plan to disarm Hezbollah by the end of the year. This move, unprecedented since Lebanon’s civil war factions relinquished weapons decades ago, follows heavy US pressure and the recent hostilities that saw Hezbollah’s arsenal decimated and leadership targeted. Hezbollah continues to assert that it will retain its weapons, warning Israel that its security could collapse instantly if attacked further. The Lebanese cabinet, led by President Joseph Aoun, is working on a timetable to restrict weapons to state forces, but the group’s chief, Naim Qassem, dismissed the plan, asserting it would weaken Lebanon’s defenses and criticizing it as a dictated deal. Despite this, Israel has maintained its strikes in Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah positions and threatening ongoing military action until the group disarms.
In Gaza, the situation remains dire, with the UN warning that reports of Israel potentially expanding its military operations throughout the enclave are deeply alarming. The UN Secretary-General’s envoy, Miroslav Jenca, emphasized that such an escalation could have catastrophic consequences, especially risking the lives of hostages held by Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly favoring a complete military takeover of Gaza as part of a new strategy. Meanwhile, the brother of hostage Evyatar David addressed the UN Security Council, describing his brother as severely emaciated and warning that Hamas is starving the hostages as part of a brutal propaganda tactic. The family’s plea for immediate and unconditional release echoes across international forums, with some nations calling for a ceasefire and condemning any expansion of hostilities.
On the diplomatic front, the United Nations expressed grave concern over reports of plans to broaden Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, warning of potential catastrophic outcomes. The Security Council heard harrowing testimonies, including from Ilay David, who described the dire condition of his brother, emphasizing that Hamas’s starvation policies are a form of torture. Meanwhile, Israel’s efforts to secure the release of hostages continue, with British surveillance flights over Gaza aiding in locating missing persons, and international pressure mounting for immediate action.
In domestic Israeli politics, tensions persist over military conscription, especially concerning the ultra-Orthodox community. The Attorney General’s Office has filed a report indicating that despite intensified enforcement efforts, many Haredi men continue to evade military service, citing widespread opposition and organized resistance. The government faces pressure to expand sanctions and introduce new enforcement tools to meet security needs, particularly amid ongoing war efforts in Gaza. Meanwhile, political disputes continue over the government’s handling of the military draft, with opposition figures warning that ignoring military advice could lead to nationwide protests or even a strike.
On the American front, President Donald Trump has declined to comment on a potential Israeli military takeover of Gaza, emphasizing that the current US policy under his administration centers on increasing humanitarian access and leaving strategic decisions to Israel. Meanwhile, in the United States, concerns over rising soldier suicides have prompted urgent calls for action by the IDF, highlighting the toll this conflict is exacting even on those fighting on the front lines.
Finally, amid the ongoing war, a remarkable scientific breakthrough has been announced: Israeli researchers from Sheba Medical Center and Tel Aviv University have successfully grown the longest-lasting human kidney organoids in laboratory conditions. This pioneering achievement could pave the way for new treatments for kidney disease and advances in regenerative medicine, offering hope for future medical interventions.
As always, our coverage remains committed to providing clear, accurate, and comprehensive updates. We thank our viewers for their trust and support, which helps sustain this vital journalism in these challenging times.
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
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https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2025/08/lebanon-plans-disarm-hezbollah-year-end
1. Iran Launches 1,100 Drones in Unprecedented Attack
2. Lebanon Plans Disarmament as Hezbollah Defies Orders
3. Israeli Researchers Achieve Breakthrough in Kidney Organoids
The time is now 06:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
Tonight at six, we begin with a fragile pause in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, as reports indicate a tense but operational ceasefire. Iran, still asserting its regional influence, has recently appointed Ali Larijani as secretary of its top security body, the Supreme National Security Council. Larijani, a seasoned adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, was reappointed amid a backdrop of institutional adjustments following Israel’s recent strikes on Iran’s military infrastructure, nuclear sites, and ballistic missile programs. Iran’s response to these assaults has been unprecedented in scale, launching over 500 ballistic missiles and around 1,100 drones at Israel, resulting in casualties exceeding 29 dead and thousands wounded. The recent escalation marked the most intense security confrontation since Iran’s 1980s war with Iraq, with over a thousand casualties reported in Iran itself. Meanwhile, Iran has revived its Iraq war-era Defense Council, signaling a move to further consolidate military capabilities amid ongoing tensions.
Across the region, Lebanon’s government has taken a significant step by ordering its army to formulate a plan to disarm Hezbollah by the end of the year. This move, unprecedented since Lebanon’s civil war factions relinquished weapons decades ago, follows heavy US pressure and the recent hostilities that saw Hezbollah’s arsenal decimated and leadership targeted. Hezbollah continues to assert that it will retain its weapons, warning Israel that its security could collapse instantly if attacked further. The Lebanese cabinet, led by President Joseph Aoun, is working on a timetable to restrict weapons to state forces, but the group’s chief, Naim Qassem, dismissed the plan, asserting it would weaken Lebanon’s defenses and criticizing it as a dictated deal. Despite this, Israel has maintained its strikes in Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah positions and threatening ongoing military action until the group disarms.
In Gaza, the situation remains dire, with the UN warning that reports of Israel potentially expanding its military operations throughout the enclave are deeply alarming. The UN Secretary-General’s envoy, Miroslav Jenca, emphasized that such an escalation could have catastrophic consequences, especially risking the lives of hostages held by Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly favoring a complete military takeover of Gaza as part of a new strategy. Meanwhile, the brother of hostage Evyatar David addressed the UN Security Council, describing his brother as severely emaciated and warning that Hamas is starving the hostages as part of a brutal propaganda tactic. The family’s plea for immediate and unconditional release echoes across international forums, with some nations calling for a ceasefire and condemning any expansion of hostilities.
On the diplomatic front, the United Nations expressed grave concern over reports of plans to broaden Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, warning of potential catastrophic outcomes. The Security Council heard harrowing testimonies, including from Ilay David, who described the dire condition of his brother, emphasizing that Hamas’s starvation policies are a form of torture. Meanwhile, Israel’s efforts to secure the release of hostages continue, with British surveillance flights over Gaza aiding in locating missing persons, and international pressure mounting for immediate action.
In domestic Israeli politics, tensions persist over military conscription, especially concerning the ultra-Orthodox community. The Attorney General’s Office has filed a report indicating that despite intensified enforcement efforts, many Haredi men continue to evade military service, citing widespread opposition and organized resistance. The government faces pressure to expand sanctions and introduce new enforcement tools to meet security needs, particularly amid ongoing war efforts in Gaza. Meanwhile, political disputes continue over the government’s handling of the military draft, with opposition figures warning that ignoring military advice could lead to nationwide protests or even a strike.
On the American front, President Donald Trump has declined to comment on a potential Israeli military takeover of Gaza, emphasizing that the current US policy under his administration centers on increasing humanitarian access and leaving strategic decisions to Israel. Meanwhile, in the United States, concerns over rising soldier suicides have prompted urgent calls for action by the IDF, highlighting the toll this conflict is exacting even on those fighting on the front lines.
Finally, amid the ongoing war, a remarkable scientific breakthrough has been announced: Israeli researchers from Sheba Medical Center and Tel Aviv University have successfully grown the longest-lasting human kidney organoids in laboratory conditions. This pioneering achievement could pave the way for new treatments for kidney disease and advances in regenerative medicine, offering hope for future medical interventions.
As always, our coverage remains committed to providing clear, accurate, and comprehensive updates. We thank our viewers for their trust and support, which helps sustain this vital journalism in these challenging times.
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/american-politics/article-863374
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-863373
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