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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-17 at 19:08

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Israel Egypt seal largest gas export deal
Germany expands Arrow 3 total tops 6.7B
Gaza reconstruction board tests disarmament Turkish role

The time is now 2:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

This is the 2:00 PM update. Across the Middle East and in global capitals, a set of intertwined developments is shaping security, energy, and diplomatic calculations for Israel and its partners.

Israel has signed a gas export agreement with Egypt worth 112 billion shekels. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, standing beside Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen, said that about 58 billion shekels would flow directly into state coffers. The deal, described by officials in Jerusalem as the largest export agreement in history, highlights stronger energy ties with Cairo and a notable shift in regional energy arrangements.

In defense matters, Germany announced a major expansion of the Arrow 3 interceptor program. The defense ministry confirmed a new 3.1 billion dollar expansion that will lift the total value of the Arrow 3 package to more than 6.7 billion dollars. The agreement calls for a higher production rate of interceptors and launchers to be supplied to Germany, reinforcing European security commitments in the face of evolving regional threats.

On the Gaza front, US officials report commitments from Egypt, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Germany to participate in a leadership framework often described as the Board of Peace, intended to oversee the postwar rebuilding effort in Gaza. The board is expected to operate with an executive committee including Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Tony Blair, and Nickolay Mladenov, among others, to manage day-to-day tasks and coordinate international support. While the plan signals broad international engagement, substantial questions remain about Hamas disarmament, the mandate and size of a future International Stabilization Force, and how much the plan can progress before key hostage issues, such as Ran Gvili, are resolved. Israel has voiced misgivings about certain aspects of a Turkish role, underscoring the sensitivity around Ankara’s participation in any postwar architecture.

Turkey’s absence from certain Gaza-force discussions has drawn attention in international circles. Ankara has signaled willingness to contribute troops, but its exclusion from specific planning processes matters to allies who seek a unified, credible security arrangement for Gaza’s postwar period. In Washington and Jerusalem, conversations continue about balancing Turkish involvement with broader strategic objectives and regional stability.

In related regional diplomacy, Qatar has joined other Gulf partners in seeking to participate in advanced military programs, including discussions around F-35 acquisitions. Israel has publicly protested these moves, arguing that adding additional partners to the region’s air capabilities could affect the quality edge of the Israeli Air Force. The broader question remains how such arms sales align with a broader strategy for Gaza’s stabilization and the regional deterrent balance.

In the broader Jewish and diasporic context, security concerns and incidents continue to shape conversations worldwide. In the United Kingdom, police have warned they will take tougher action against individuals who chant messages considered hostile to Jews, in response to spikes in antisemitic hate crimes. In Australia, the Bondi Beach attack has raised urgent questions about security and community resilience, with victims including Chabad rabbis, Holocaust survivors, and members of the Jewish community among those affected.

Security concerns remain a shared thread across the diaspora. In Sydney, Israeli officials and community leaders have highlighted the danger of antisemitic violence abroad, while in Melbourne and other cities, authorities emphasize vigilance and cohesive law enforcement responses to threats.

On the technology and security front, an incident involving a prominent former Israeli leader entered the public orbit this afternoon. Iranian hackers claimed to have accessed former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s communications, prompting his office to deny that his personal device was compromised. Officials noted that investigations continue to determine if any aides’ devices were affected and what that might reveal about broader cybersecurity risks for political figures in the region.

As the international community debates Gaza’s future and security arrangements, energy ties, and defense collaboration, Israel remains focused on safeguarding its security interests while engaging with partners who share concerns about regional stability. The discussions around the Board of Peace, the role of the International Stabilization Force, and the sourcing of advanced defense systems will unfold in the days ahead, with the United States seeking to align multiple capitals around a shared path forward.

On the domestic front, coverage continues of legal and judicial matters, including Supreme Court and other developments that, while not central to this regional brief, shape the broader environment in which these geopolitical decisions are made.

In sum, today’s landscape features a landmark energy agreement, renewed and expanded defense collaborations, a proposed multinational framework for Gaza’s reconstruction that faces significant legitimacy and implementation questions, ongoing debates about a Turkish role in postwar security, and a continued global conversation about safety for Jewish communities and the fight against antisemitism. The coming days are expected to bring clarifications on the Board of Peace’s charter, the specifics of any International Stabilization Force, and the practical steps toward Gaza’s postwar governance. This is the kind of moment when energy, security, and diplomacy converge to shape regional resilience and international cooperation.

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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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