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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-18 at 04:05

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Israel Greece Cyprus forge 2,500-strong rapid force
Trump third-term debate sparks constitutional storm
German court rules river-to-sea Hamas slogan criminal

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

This is the 11:00 PM update. In London, four people were arrested at a pro-Palestinian demonstration on charges linked to racially aggravated public order offenses after Britain’s government announced a new crackdown on chants and behavior at protests. A fifth person was detained for obstructing officers during the arrests. The moves come as police pledged a more assertive stance to counter antisemitic rhetoric and incitement following violent incidents linked to public demonstrations in recent months. Police and prosecutors said hate crime referrals have risen in the past year, underscoring concerns voiced by Jewish communities and security authorities about safety at demonstrations in the capital and across the country.

In the eastern Mediterranean, Israel, Greece, and Cyprus are weighing a joint rapid-response force of about 2,500 personnel, including troops, ships, and aircraft. The plan aims to protect regional energy infrastructure and deter potential pressure from Turkey, while reinforcing postwar cooperation on Gaza and broader regional security. The proposal signals deeper trilateral defense coordination in a tense backdrop of competing regional interests and a shifting security order in the Mediterranean.

Across the Atlantic, political and legal debates in the United States center on the question of a potential third term for President Donald Trump. A draft manuscript discussed with Trump by Alan Dershowitz has prompted discussion about constitutional interpretation, though Trump’s team and allies have publicly questioned whether a third term is feasible or desirable. In a separate address, Trump claimed the United States achieved a lasting peace in the Middle East and the release of hostages, though observers note that a remaining hostage profile and ongoing conflicts in the region complicate any assessment of success. White House officials stressed that constitutional limits remain a matter of record, while some allies suggested continuity of leadership could be beneficial to ongoing foreign policy efforts.

In Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced sweeping reforms intended to curb antisemitism and the broader rise of extremism. The reforms include new powers for the interior ministry to suspend visas of individuals deemed to be spreading hate, a move meant to deter hate-driven violence and to strengthen protections for Jewish communities in the wake of recent terror incidents abroad and domestic security concerns.

In Europe, Germany’s judiciary weighed in on a slogan associated with Hamas. A Berlin court reaffirmed that the phrase From the river to the sea Palestine will be free is a criminal expression that connotes support for Hamas’s aims, a ruling welcomed by Israel’s Foreign Ministry as a clear statement against incitement. The decision has prompted discussion about how such slogans are treated in other countries and the responsibilities of public discourse in conflict zones.

In related security matters, the United States has announced a package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at about 11.1 billion dollars, covering items including long-range missiles, drones, and other defense systems. The move occurs in a broader strategic context as Washington seeks to reinforce deterrence and sustain security commitments in the Asia-Pacific region amid tensions with China and evolving regional alignments.

There have also been ongoing developments abroad involving maritime security and regional rivalries. Reports indicate that four people were killed in a naval operation conducted by the United States in the East Pacific against a vessel identified in some outlets as participating in illicit trafficking. Details remain fluid as authorities review the operation’s objectives and consequences.

As the day ends, the international community continues to monitor developments in Gaza and related humanitarian access efforts, while Israel emphasizes security and deterrence alongside diplomatic channels aimed at stabilizing the region. The United States reiterates its commitment to allied security and regional stability, even as political and strategic calculations in capitals around the world continue to shift. This concludes the 11:00 PM update.

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