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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-10-11 at 06:04

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- Gaza ceasefire framework advances, stakes rise
- Iran denies Qaani assassination claims; proxies loom
- Belgian plot foiled by 3D-printed parts

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

This is the 2:00 a.m. news update. The most consequential development remains the Gaza ceasefire framework announced in Sharm el-Sheikh, a US-brokered agreement intended to halt hostilities between Israel and Hamas, authorize hostage and prisoner exchanges, and open humanitarian corridors for civilians in Gaza. Mediators say enforcement and governance provisions are to be finalized in coming days, with American and allied troops arriving to monitor the ceasefire and support IDF coordination. Israel emphasizes security guarantees and clear penalties for violations as conditions for any sustained pause in fighting, while Hamas seeks relief and relief corridors for civilians and a path to broader political maneuvering.

Back home in Israel, the ceasefire conversation sits beside ongoing domestic realities. The country marked memorials to those who fell on October 7 and in subsequent battles, including new installations honoring women who fought or supported the war effort. Public discussions continue about how to preserve the memory of the Nahal Oz outpost and the broader lessons of the war, alongside debates over state-led memorial projects. In political news, President Herzog canceled a Sukkot open house in the lead‑up to anticipated visits by US leaders, underscoring the security considerations that shape public events during an active security period. The IDF maintains readiness, balancing restraint with the capacity to respond if violations occur.

Regionally, Iran’s status remains a focal point. Tehran denies rumors that IRGC commander Esmail Qaani was assassinated, stating such reports are baseless, while continuing to direct proxy networks that influence the broader dynamics surrounding the ceasefire. Analysts stress that Iran’s influence through its proxies remains a pivotal factor as implementers test the resilience of the pause in hostilities.

Internationally, the United States signaled its enduring commitment to regional security. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that Qatar will be permitted to base an air force facility at Mountain Home Air Base in Idaho to host F-15s and pilots, a move framed as strengthening Gulf partners in a tense security environment. In Europe, security officials announced a thwarted Belgian plot by Jihadi-inspired attackers who allegedly used a 3D printer to produce components for an attack on political figures, illustrating that threats persist beyond the direct Israel-Hamas confrontation. Dutch politician Geert Wilders suspended his campaign after threats against European leaders were confirmed by authorities, highlighting continued risk to political processes across the continent.

Beyond these ties, other international developments carry resonance for regional stability. A notable earthquake measuring 5.8 in Kamchatka drew attention to seismic and humanitarian concerns in far-flung regions, while regional actors in the Middle East, including Houthi voices, maintain a high-alert posture as tensions around Lebanon and the broader arena of security play out.

In sum, the ceasefire framework offers a path to reduce immediate violence and deliver humanitarian relief, but its success hinges on enforceable guarantees, governance arrangements, and the ability of all sides to manage spoilers and regional powers. The United States, working in close partnership with Israel, continues to pursue peace through strength—supporting security measures necessary to protect civilians while pressing for stable, verifiable conditions on the ground. The coming days will reveal how the framework translates into real-time governance, humanitarian access, and regional diplomacy, including the role of Iran’s proxies and allied groups as the pause in fighting takes root and tests its durability.

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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