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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-23 at 14:06

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-23 at 14:06

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HEADLINESHamas mapped Israeli bases with fake profilesTurkey weighs Gaza stabilization force and grainIsrael seeks accountability after October 7 failuresThe time is now 9:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.At 9:00 in the morning, the region remains on a razor edge as the battlefield widens from Gaza to Beirut and beyond, and as leaders weigh military options against the prospect of broader confrontation.Hamas has openly highlighted a new dimension of its planning prior to October 7, revealing that it used fake Instagram profiles to map Israeli military bases and track soldiers. The group reportedly spent years compiling models from information tied to IDF personnel found on social media and practiced infiltrating bases with virtual reality simulations. The disclosure underscores ongoing concerns about digital and social media exploitation in conflict zones and the persistent threat of infiltration, even as headlines shift to conventional exchanges of fire and cross-border strikes.Across the region, Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, indicated that Ankara is evaluating options for a Gaza stabilization force and may join an international effort to stabilize the situation. Erdogan said he would discuss the matter in calls with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, including the possibility of restarting passage for grain via the Black Sea. Turkey has maintained a careful balancing act in the war, sustaining relations with Kyiv and Moscow while facilitating diplomacy and hosting talks in Istanbul, a dynamic that could influence regional alignments if a stabilization mission gains traction.In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid tribute to Major (ret.) Moshe Leiter, describing him as a role model and stressing that “the victory of the spirit” has been a recurring theme for the Israeli people. The leadership message comes as Israel continues to contend with security challenges on multiple fronts and maintains a policy stance of deterrence against threats from Hezbollah and other adversaries on Israel’s northern border, while insisting that security operations will proceed as needed to protect civilians and prevent renewed aggression.The security situation in Lebanon and across the border remains tense. Reports from Beirut indicate precise Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah’s leadership, including a high-profile operation in the southern suburb of the city. The objective, according to Israeli officials, is to curb the group’s military capabilities and prevent a broader escalation. US officials were cited as having given a green light for such actions, reflecting the close but careful coordination between Washington and Jerusalem as they manage a volatile corridor along the Lebanese border. Lebanese casualty figures and the flow of information from local outlets continue to shape the risk assessment for any near-term retaliation in the area.Iran has elevated its rhetoric, with Iranian officials publicly alleging that Israel and the United States considered targeting Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as part of efforts to destabilize the Islamic Republic. Iran’s claim, touted by its intelligence ministry, follows broad exchanges that have characterized the war as a regional contest with high-stakes implications for security and power in the Middle East. Israeli and allied intelligence continue to monitor Iranian capabilities and intentions, even as the broader strategic picture remains uncertain and fluid.On the diplomatic front, Israel’s security establishment is advancing internal accountability measures in the wake of the October 7 failures. The chief of staff has summoned senior officers from the intelligence, air, and naval commands, among others, to discuss and implement sanctions where warranted. The move signals a deliberate effort to reinforce leadership accountability, rebuild public trust, and strengthen the chain of command as the army confronts the consequences of past lapses while continuing to pursue its operational objectives abroad.Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government is also facing domestic budgetary realities. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and senior officials are preparing the state budget and structural reforms for 2026. Cabinet approval is anticipated in early December, but observers note that passage of the budget is far from assured, and the process could extend into negotiations or trigger election considerations if consensus proves elusive. The domestic debate unfolds against a backdrop of security demands and the continuing cost-of-living pressures that have shaped political calculations in recent years.In parallel, a broad international conversation continues about the path to peace and stability in the region. Discussions around ceasefires, disarmament, and the balance of power in the Levant echo the long-standing questions about whether a Palestinian state would be compatible with ...
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