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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-05 at 11:02

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- Iranian missiles strike northern Israel six wounded
- US rescues F-15 weapons officer in Iran
- Nuclear risk looms Dimona amid Iran war

The time is now 11:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, six people were evacuated to the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya after an Iranian missile barrage toward northern Israel, with the wounded in a car at the moment of impact and the damage coming from the shockwave rather than glass or shrapnel, according to Magen David Adom. Several others were treated for anxiety at the scene, and an MDA paramedic said six people were lightly wounded from the impact while indicating no additional victims had been found after a sweep of the area. At least one intercepted missile fragment hit southern Israel, and the IDF said Search and Rescue Brigade soldiers were mobilized to the area.

In US Military Role, the overnight rescue of an American F-15 weapons officer deep inside Iranian territory drew on a rarely visible mix of US search-and-rescue capabilities and intelligence assets. The operation began Friday when Iran downed an American F-15 over southeastern Iran, the first time such a platform had been shot down since the start of Operation Epic Fury, also known as Roaring Lion. The rescue occurred under the protection of a substantial US air presence and faced fire from nearby Iranian troops. The F-15E Strike Eagle, flown by a two-person crew, carries advanced avionics and electronic systems that enable long-range operations and engagement in complex environments. Two other F-15s were shot down earlier in the war by Kuwaiti air in what is believed to be costly friendly fire. The mission showcased the integration of training and technology in a high-risk rescue.

In Regional Impacts, an opinion piece argues that the Iran conflict could take on a nuclear dimension for Israel and the United States. It warns that Tehran could threaten Israel’s Dimona reactor or use portions of its enriched uranium stockpile to fashion radiological dispersal devices, even without a weapons-grade program. The piece suggests that escalating missile strikes could provoke a response from the United States or Israel and points to scenarios in which a nuclear crisis emerges despite Iran’s non-nuclear status, highlighting the broader dangers of sustained high-intensity conflict in the region.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, a Trump interview with Fox News suggested a deal with Iran could be sealed as soon as Monday, with negotiators said to have been granted amnesty to continue talks. The president also warned that he would strike Iran’s power plants and bridges if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz immediately, framing the approach as “Power Plant Day” and “Bridge Day.” The remarks come amid ongoing debate about Iran’s leverage over global energy routes and the pathway to any potential agreement.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Netanyahu congratulated President Trump and the American military on the rescue of the American pilot who was stranded after the Iranian downing of an F-15, saying, “Congratulations, President Trump. All Israelis rejoice in the incredible rescue of a brave American pilot by America’s dauntless warriors.” Defense Minister Israel Katz joined in the congratulations, calling it an expression of close cooperation between Israel and the United States, and he referenced an operation against a petrochemical plant in Mahshahr as part of the broader Iranian challenge.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, New York City has seen a majority of confirmed hate crimes in the first quarter labeled antisemitic. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said 55% of confirmed hate crimes, or 78 of 143, were antisemitic, even though Jews make up about 10% of the city’s population. The NYPD has begun reporting two distinct figures—reported hate crimes and confirmed hate crimes—to improve transparency, with March 2026 showing a notable count of reported incidents against Jews.

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