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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-20 at 09:08

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-20 at 09:08

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HEADLINESUN Approves Palestinian Self-Determination, US, Israel OpposeHamas Charities Fund Military Documents ShowIsraeli Father Dies After Koh Phangan RescueThe time is now 4:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.This is the 4:00 AM update. Sagie Mor, the 45-year-old Israeli father who leaped into rough seas to rescue his son off Koh Phangan, has been found dead after days of searching by Thai rescue teams and Israeli volunteers. His family expressed gratitude to the responders who joined the effort, noting the dangers posed by strong currents and challenging weather conditions.In New York, the United Nations Human Rights Council approved a resolution on Palestinian self-determination with broad support, voting 164 in favor and seven against. The United States and Israel were among those voting against. The measure signals growing international attention to Palestinian status and rights within the framework of international law, even as many governments weigh their own security concerns and regional stability considerations.Closer to home, Israeli authorities say dozens of Palestinians entered Israel using fake medical claims, and a health ministry official from Jerusalem in his 40s was arrested in connection with the incident. Officials allege that the operation involved trafficking dangerous medications and exploiting humanitarian access channels, underscoring ongoing security and border-control challenges.In the West Bank city of Nablus, an Israeli Defense Forces reservist was wounded by Palestinian gunfire during a night-time counterterrorism operation. The wounded service member sustained injuries described as moderate and was evacuated for medical care, with the family informed of the developments as troops continued their efforts in the area.On the global front, the broader security picture remains delicate. Israeli defense officials warn of potential coordinated escalation across Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. They say Hamas is rebuilding and coordinating with Hezbollah and Iran to challenge any ceasefire across multiple fronts, a reminder that regional dynamics continue to influence daily life and security for Israeli civilians and border communities.At the same time, intelligence disclosures highlight how financing supports the conflict. The Israeli military released internal Hamas documents indicating that charitable funds directed to humanitarian causes were redirected to support the group’s military activities. The materials show Peruvian and international fundraising streams funneling money to training centers, food distributions to fighters, and formal appeals to the charity network for support. The army says more documents will follow as it seeks to illuminate the noxious web of financial support for Hamas.In transportation and travel news, Ryanair has removed Tel Aviv from its route maps as it reconfigures its 2025–2026 winter schedule, leaving Israeli routes in flux and raising questions about the carrier’s future service to Ben-Gurion Airport.In humanitarian and cross-border cooperation, Israel announced a program to train Syrian Druze from the Sweida region as firefighters in Israel. Twenty young Druze will undergo intensive training, with equipment and a fire truck provided to establish a new station, part of a broader effort to strengthen humanitarian and strategic ties along the border.Diplomatic activity continues, with a high-profile visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir to the Israeli-controlled buffer zone in southern Syria ahead of talks with Damascus. Officials say the discussions center on security arrangements and border affairs, as Damascus maintains that any Israeli withdrawal from territories since the Syrian revolution is a prerequisite, though the Golan Heights remains off the table.Lebanon’s prime minister, Nawaf Salameh, signaled readiness to negotiate with Israel and indicated Lebanon would seek US assistance to press Israel toward talks. The statement comes amid a broader regional quiet that some observers believe could shift if external mediation gains traction.Domestically, Beersheba experienced a difficult night as fires forced crews to respond to incidents in nine residential buildings across the city. Approximately 15 people—some children and infants—were rescued from smoke-filled units and treated on-site, with fire investigators assessing cause and any possible arson.On the cultural and social front, public discourse and online debate continue to reflect the global reach of the conflict. Antisemitic incidents and hostile rhetoric at protests, including reports of harassment around a Manhattan synagogue, underscore the continued threat to Jewish safety and the importance of safeguarding civil rights amid polarized debates.Finally, in the eyes of external observers, a recent poll highlighted that almost half of Britons view the UK ...
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