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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-08-23 at 11:04

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- Israel Expands Gaza City Operations Amid Escalation
- Lebanon Border Buffer Zone Breaks Peace Pact
- Iran Warns NPT Withdraw If Sanctions Return

The time is now 7:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

This is the 7:00 AM update. An uneasy ceasefire between Israel and Iran’s regional proxies remains fragile, with both sides signaling resistance to broad escalation even as security concerns persist along multiple fronts. In the north, Israel has pressed for a buffer zone along the Lebanon border, insisting that several border villages be kept depopulated to create a security perimeter. The move reportedly disrupted a previously brokered agreement and signals a commitment to hard-edged measures to reduce cross-border risk.

In Beirut, Lebanon’s government faces pressure over the path to disarming militant groups. Officials and analysts say the question of disarming Hezbollah remains unsettled, influenced by internal politics and foreign actors. A range of voices suggest a wait-and-see approach as competing factions seek leverage in a tense regional framework, complicating any straightforward disarmament timetable.

Internationally, the Sudanese foreign ministry reiterated accusations that the United Arab Emirates has recruited Colombian mercenaries to fight in Al-Fashir and called for international coordination to curb mercenarism. The statement underscores how security concerns in the region extend beyond one country’s borders and into a broader web of regional actors.

Iran’s foreign ministry warned that if sanctions under the snapback mechanism are restored, Tehran would consider withdrawing from certain Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty commitments. The warning highlights how broader nuclear diplomacy intersects with regional security dynamics and could influence Iranian calculations in the weeks ahead.

In Syria, authorities are pushing to recruit Kurds and members of religious minorities into the General Security forces in Afrin as part of a broader plan to diversify security services. Officials frame this as a nationwide strategy to broaden representation in security and civilian institutions, though some local groups caution that rapid recruitment could complicate community relations or refugee return efforts.

On the Gaza front, the Israeli defense establishment is expanding operations around Gaza City as it weighs a broader ground campaign. Residents face large-scale evacuations, protests are erupting, and locals warn that a new phase of fighting could unfold. The hostages and civilians remain a central issue for international mediation and domestic debate as security planners assess the path forward.

From Washington, President Donald Trump announced that the United States now holds a 10 percent stake in Intel, acquired through funds provided by the CHIPS and Science Act. The stock is non-voting, and the government’s role is that of a major shareholder rather than a board seat. The White House framed the move as strengthening American tech leadership and domestic manufacturing, while critics warn of the risks of public-private entanglement and potential market distortions.

Analysts note that broader regional dynamics also hinge on Turkey’s role. Former Arab League secretary-general Amr Musa has argued that Turkey’s influence in the Arab world could pose greater risk than Iran, a point observers say warrants continued vigilance and careful diplomacy.

Domestically in Israel, security considerations surrounding Gaza continue to shape political and military planning. Officials warn that the coming weeks could involve protracted fighting and significant mobilization, including ongoing reservist call-ups, as authorities prepare for a potentially extended campaign.

We will bring you further updates as developments unfold.

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