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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-08-10 at 18:06

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Gaza City operation widens; hostages feared
Court demands govt explain war decision calculations
Worldwide protests erupt over Gaza war

The time is now 2:00 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

At 2:00 PM, good afternoon. Here is the latest update on the region’s security situation, international reactions, and related political developments.

In Gaza, the Israel Defense Forces destroyed a Hamas rocket launch complex in a Gaza City neighborhood after two rockets were fired. The military said it plans to widen its operations in Gaza City, a move that prompted condemnations from hostage families, as well as Western and Arab leaders who have pressed for restraint and clarity on the war’s ends and means. The renewed fighting comes as Israel says it is pursuing a decisive objective against Hamas while hostages remain in captivity, drawing ongoing international attention and concern from families seeking assured progress toward their family members’ return.

From Jerusalem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a series of briefings detailing the government’s approach to the fighting and its aims, including a firm insistence on defeating Hamas. He emphasized that any path to resolving the hostages’ fate must be built around weakening Hamas’s capabilities and insisted that the war would not be justified by concessions that Hamas demands. He also addressed questions about the conduct of the war and the need to proceed with what he described as a careful yet resolute campaign to bring about a decisive outcome.

In political and judicial developments, the High Court demanded a government response to a petition from the Hostages Forum requesting an explanation of the calculations behind ongoing war decisions. Separately, the Attorney-General said that as time passes, conducting a comprehensive investigation into the events of October 7 and the broader Israel-Hamas conflict will become harder. In tandem, right-wing Israeli groups urged a strategic pause or course change in the Gaza operation, arguing that more weight should be given to protecting soldiers and securing the release of captives.

On the security and information front, the Israel Defense Forces’ international spokesperson noted that there is no record of any incident involving Suleiman al-Obeid, and said that if new information emerges, officials will reassess. The government’s communications apparatus has remained active in addressing ongoing questions about operational decisions, hostage negotiations, and the messaging surrounding the war.

International reactions continued to unfold in parallel with the conflict. In Buenos Aires, thousands gathered to protest the Gaza war and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s planned visit, with demonstrators signaling opposition to the current policy and the broader Israeli military operation. In Greece, protests against Israeli tourism and broader ties with Israel attracted attention on social and traditional media, illustrating how regional publics are reacting to Israel’s actions and regional dynamics surrounding the conflict.

Legal and investigative developments outside the immediate battlefield also feature prominently. In the Qatargate probe, Israel Police requested an extension of the detention terms for Yonatan Urich as the investigation proceeds, while in other jurisdictions, authorities continue to assess how best to handle related inquiries and potential implications for public diplomacy and policy. Meanwhile, a number of voices, including voices within Israeli political and media circles, criticized international reporting that they say mischaracterizes humanitarian conditions in Gaza, arguing that such narratives can complicate the path to a decisive end to Hamas’s rule.

Beyond the battlefield and ballot boxes, developments in the broader international arena continue to intersect with the conflict. An earthquake of magnitude 6.19 struck Turkey, with authorities noting the depth and location under the surface; the event prompted dispatches from geologic agencies and humanitarian agencies coordinating regional relief and preparedness. In parallel, a Reuters report noted that an International Atomic Energy Agency official planned visits to Iran, though no inspection of nuclear sites was scheduled, signaling ongoing diplomacy and monitoring on Iran’s nuclear program within the wider regional suspense.

Back in Canada, leaders condemned the beating of a Montreal father in front of his children, calling the attack an appalling act of violence and underscoring ongoing concerns about antisemitic violence in North America. The incident reinforced a broader conversation about security, social cohesion, and the protection of Jewish communities abroad, particularly as security and anti-violence measures remain at the forefront of public discourse.

In related remarks and appearances, Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed questions about the war, including discussions about hostage releases and the conditions under which negotiations might advance. He underscored a stance that any agreement must reflect a decisive defeat of Hamas’s operational capabilities and a willingness to pursue outcomes that return captives safely home. He also referenced the wider regional consequences of the conflict, emphasizing that strategic choices in Gaza have implications for regional stability and for allies seeking to balance support for Israel’s security with humanitarian and diplomatic considerations.

As this hour closes, the situation on the ground in Gaza, the political and judicial debates inside Israel, regional public reactions, and international monitoring of Iran’s nuclear and regional posture remain in a delicate balance. Governments, international organizations, hostages’ families, and publics around the world are watching closely as authorities pursue a pathway that aims to secure Israeli security and to resolve the hostage crisis while navigating complex humanitarian and diplomatic realities.

We will continue to monitor developments and bring you further updates as events unfold.

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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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