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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-08-25 at 23:07

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

Good evening. The evening briefing holds at a moment when the conflict surrounding Israel remains widespread and unsettled, with fighting continuing in Gaza and Yemen, while diplomacy tries to slow the flames on multiple fronts.

In Gaza, Israel continues to press its campaign as tension builds around a planned advance into Gaza City. Israeli officials describe the push as essential to recovering hostages and undermining Hamas, even as a growing chorus of international voices urges restraint. Within this framework, Israel and its American allies have kept discussions alive on a possible ceasefire sequence. A ceasefire proposal that would exchange a number of hostages for Palestinian prisoners has circulated, with analysts noting it could form a basis for a second, extended phase if terms can be met. On the ground, Israel has indicated that its objective remains the return of all hostages and the defeat of Hamas, while signaling that decisive action in Gaza City could unfold over the coming months. In parallel, US and Israeli officials have described a sustained diplomatic effort to move negotiations forward, even as public statements from Washington and Jerusalem emphasize security needs and the imperative of preventing renewed violence.

The war’s broader regional shadow remains acute in Yemen. The Iran-backed Houthis have continued to operate from Sana’a despite a pause in fighting during a broader ceasefire between Israel and Hamas earlier this year. In the latest wave of violence, Yemen’s Houthi-held health ministry reported that Israeli airstrikes in Sana’a killed ten people, including civilians, with 102 wounded, among them seven children and three women. The strikes hit facilities tied to Yemen’s main oil company and a power plant near the presidential palace, which the Israeli side described as a military site. The Houthis said the strikes caused a large fire and extensive damage. Since March, the Houthis have launched dozens of missiles and drones at Israel, and a campaign of retaliatory airstrikes by Israel and a US-led coalition has hit targets in Yemen, including Sanaa’s airport. The broader picture shows a campaign by Iran’s regional allies that remains capable of disruption, even as Israel maintains its right to defend itself and pursue security objectives in the face of determined threats.

On the diplomatic front, a series of international frictions shaped the news agenda. Canada condemned an Israeli strike on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital, saying the attack killed at least 20 people and included journalists and health workers among the dead. Canadian officials asserted that Israel had an obligation to protect civilians in the combat zone. In Europe, a diplomatic row intensified after the United States defended its ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, in the wake of a French government summons over a public letter criticizing the handling of antisemitism in France. The French government called the ambassador’s remarks unacceptable, while the United States reiterated support for Kushner, highlighting shared concerns about antisemitism and security for Jewish communities. The tensions underscored a broader international debate about balancing criticism of Israel with the protection of Jewish life across Europe.

Brazil further complicated regional diplomacy when Lula da Silva’s government declined to approve Israel’s ambassadorial candidate, prompting Israel to suspend its ambassadorial appointment and downgrade ties. The move reflected a sharp diplomatic rift between Jerusalem and Brasília over disagreements on regional policy and statements that touched on Israel’s actions in Gaza and beyond. The shift adds to a pattern of fluctuating engagement between Israel and several major partner nations as the war and its regional reverberations continue.

In the security and hostage context, debate continues over the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Families and advocates have planned public demonstrations to press for progress in negotiations. While some observers say a deal on exchanges could unlock momentum, others caution that any agreement will require tough concessions and long-standing commitments from all sides. Israel has stressed that any resolution must ensure no future Hamas leadership remains in control of Gaza and that security arrangements reflect long-term stability for Israeli civilians.

From the United States, the administration has framed its approach around a strong security posture, diplomatic engagement, and humanitarian considerations. President Trump has publicly asserted that the Gaza war could reach a conclusive end within two to three weeks, though officials offered mixed signals about the basis and feasibility of such a timeline. The State Department has disclosed that US humanitarian support for Gaza totals tens of millions of dollars, with figures publicized and contested in the public narrative, reflecting a broader push to align military objectives with humanitarian obligations. Throughout, Washington has emphasized the goal of concluding heavy combat operations in a manner that preserves civilian life and regional stability, while insisting that any outcome must address Hamas’s leadership and influence in Gaza.

On the economic and business side, headlines also reflect the broader stress lines across the region. The Norwegian sovereign wealth fund moved to divest from Caterpillar and five Israeli banks, signaling a blue-chip stance on corporate governance and risk. In commercial aviation, Korean Air is expected to announce a major order of Boeing aircraft—an unprecedented purchase that would shape global aviation markets for years to come.

Domestically in Israel, there are ongoing efforts to manage the administrative and social implications of a country at war. In the context of national life, a debate continues over the timing and scope of military drafts, with reports noting that tens of thousands of reservists will be called up for the upcoming holiday period, underscoring the country’s persistent balance between security needs and civil life. In parallel, discussions about absorption of olim into the education system ahead of the new school year highlight the social and logistical challenges of a country mobilized for prolonged conflict. The international spotlight on Israel’s actions and policies—as well as on Jewish life in the diaspora—continues to shape domestic discourse, politics, and diplomacy.

Turning to the wider arc of regional security, the picture remains one of a shifting balance of power amid ongoing Western and regional efforts to press for a durable settlement that preserves Israel’s security while reducing civilian suffering in Gaza and Yemen. The coming days are likely to bring further diplomacy, additional military moves in Gaza, and continued public and private dialogue among allies and adversaries alike. In this environment, audiences are reminded to monitor official statements for the clearest articulation of policy, as well as independent reporting that provides context for rapidly evolving events on multiple fronts.

This concludes the 7:00 PM briefing. We will continue to follow these stories and provide updates as developments unfold, reporting with clarity and balance to keep the public informed.

Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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