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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-08-02 at 21:04

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Gaza Flour Price Drops Amid Food Supply Surprises
Hamas’s Starvation Tactics Face Global Condemnation
Iran Warns No Ceasefire as US Tensions Escalate

The time is now 05:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

At 5:00 PM, tensions continue to ripple across the Middle East and beyond, with multiple developments underscoring the fragile state of regional stability.

In Gaza, the humanitarian crisis remains dire, yet there are signs of a shift. Local journalists report a significant drop in the price of flour, with prices in the northern city of Gaza falling from over 40 shekels per kilogram to approximately 25 shekels—an indication of an unexpected abundance of supplies. Despite widespread narratives of famine, evidence suggests that food remains accessible, challenging claims by Hamas that the population faces starvation. Meanwhile, Hamas’s propaganda efforts continue to face scrutiny. A recent hostage video featuring Evyatar David shows a gaunt, frail figure, prompting family outrage and allegations that Hamas is using starvation as a tool of psychological warfare and propaganda, a claim reinforced by the family of Rom Braslavski, who described him as a skeleton on the verge of death. Experts and survivors have denounced Hamas’s starvation tactics as sadistic and inhumane.

The situation of hostages remains a focal point. Thousands rallied in Tel Aviv, demanding the immediate release of captives, with emotional family members describing their loved ones in critical condition. Ilay David, Evyatar’s brother, condemned Hamas for using his brother as a “live hunger experiment,” urging global action. US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff visited the families, emphasizing that Washington now advocates for a comprehensive agreement to end the war and secure the release of all hostages, criticizing partial deals as insufficient. Hamas has refused to disarm, asserting their weapons will stay as long as the occupation persists, rejecting international calls for disarmament even in the wake of their October 7 massacre.

Meanwhile, the conflict extends beyond Gaza. In the West Bank, violence has surged since October 7, with a Palestinian man killed and seven others wounded during an attack near Nablus, allegedly by Israeli settlers from an illegal outpost. The Israeli police’s West Bank division head is under investigation for allegedly ignoring settler violence, a move that has sparked criticism amid broader tensions. Reports also indicate a sharp decline in the price of wheat in Gaza, suggesting that supplies are more plentiful than media narratives imply, and that food insecurity may be less severe than portrayed.

Internationally, Iran’s position remains hardened. Iran’s foreign minister states there is no official ceasefire with Israel, hinting at the possibility of renewed hostilities, and suggesting that Tehran might require financial compensation to re-engage in negotiations with the United States. Simultaneously, Iran faces its own diplomatic dilemmas, with reports of four American citizens detained in Iran, including a 70-year-old Jewish grandfather from New York, raising fears of escalation. The US and Israel continue to target Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities, with recent strikes in the region. Mossad’s historical decision not to eliminate Ayatollah Khomeini decades ago is now viewed as a strategic misjudgment with lasting repercussions.

In Israel itself, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed his commitment to securing the release of hostages, condemning Hamas’s deliberate starvation tactics and accusing the terror group of using civilians as human shields. He called on the international community to stand against what he described as "Nazi-like" cruelty. Domestic security concerns persist, including reports of a man shouting “Allahu Akbar” at a synagogue in Manhattan and a recent traffic accident in Haifa involving multiple injuries.

The war’s reach is global, with reports of a 5.7 magnitude earthquake felt in Mexico, and ongoing international debates over the recognition of Palestinian statehood. British opposition leader Keir Starmer’s recognition of a Palestinian state has sparked controversy, with critics warning that such moves could threaten the safety of Jewish communities in Britain.

Finally, intelligence sources suggest that decades-old decisions, such as Israel’s failure to eliminate Ayatollah Khomeini, have long-term strategic consequences. Iran’s leadership remains defiant, with hints that negotiations with the US may be further complicated by financial demands and hostilities, leaving the region in a state of uncertainty.

This is the state of affairs at this hour: a complex web of conflict, diplomacy, and humanitarian crises, with no clear resolution in sight. We will continue to monitor these developments and bring you updates as they unfold.

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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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