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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-06 at 00:06

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-06 at 00:06

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HEADLINESRan Gvili remains center of hostage talksUS strategy prioritizes sovereignty and Israel securityCanada drops Syria, HTS from terror listThe time is now 7:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.Good evening. This is your hourly update on the changing Middle East and related global developments.Israeli officials are pressing for progress in the hostage deal and the return of remains held by Hamas. In Jerusalem, talks with mediators saw renewed emphasis on recovering the body of Master Sergeant Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage held in Gaza. The hostage issue remains a central element of how far any ceasefire phases can advance, with Israeli negotiators signaling that stability on the ground hinges on action to bring hostages home. In parallel, Israeli defense forces say they are continuing operations inside Gaza aimed at dismantling tunnel networks and sites used by Hamas, and residents report loud blasts associated with ongoing military activity in Gaza.Across the region, Arab foreign ministers issued a stark warning to Israel about a plan for one‑way traffic at the Rafah crossing. In a joint statement, ministers from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar voiced deep concern, rejecting displacement of Gaza residents and urging adherence to a broader opening of the crossing to allow movement in both directions. They urged that the crossing operate in line with the terms of the US brokered ceasefire and emphasized that any unilateral move to relocate Gaza residents would be unacceptable. Their message reflects a shared interest in humanitarian safeguards and regional stability as the Gaza situation evolves.Other regional developments include Syria’s role in preventing arms reaching Lebanon’s Iran‑backed Hezbollah. The head of US Central Command, Admiral Brad Cooper, praised Syrian security forces for interdicting several weapons shipments to Hezbollah, a move seen as aligning with Washington and regional partners’ aim to curb Hezbollah’s military capacity. The statement comes as Lebanon and Israel prepare for direct talks under the broader ceasefire framework that followed more than a year of conflict in the region.In Washington, a newly released National Security Strategy outlines a broad recalibration of US foreign policy. The document reiterates an “America First” framework, prioritizing US sovereignty, border security, and a demonstrably strong military. It asserts that the United States will maintain leadership in key technologies and will deter potential threats through deterrence and allied coalitions. The strategy emphasizes stability in the Western Hemisphere, freedom of navigation through key maritime chokepoints, and a clear commitment to preventing any single power from dominating the Middle East. It notes Israel’s security as a core American interest and references efforts under the Abraham Accords as a pathway to expanded regional partnership and investment. The strategy also highlights a desire to reduce direct interventions abroad while continuing to deter aggression and support allies in ways that do not involve repeated nation‑building campaigns.On Europe and defense, the White House document underscores a call for greater European burden‑sharing within the NATO framework. European leaders have already pursued ambitious rearmament plans, including expanding personnel and capabilities across NATO members, with statements from Berlin and Paris signaling a push to strengthen conventional forces. Washington has indicated it expects European partners to assume more of the defense load in coming years and to maintain unity in the alliance as the security environment evolves, including challenges posed by Iran and its regional proxies.In related US policy moves, Washington has approved or advanced security assistance and sales that bolster allied capacity in the region. Notably, the United States authorized a potential sale of medium tactical vehicles to Lebanon, a step viewed in Washington as part of broader regional security support and interoperability with partners in the Gulf and Levant. These considerations come amid ongoing US efforts to maintain a balance between deterring threats and supporting stabilization efforts across the Levant.Canada announced a shift on Syria, removing Damascus from its list of foreign state supporters of terrorism and likewise removing Hayat Tahrir al-Sham from its list of terrorist entities. Ottawa described the measures as aligned with allied decisions and a reflection of Syria’s ongoing stabilization efforts and international partners’ efforts to counter terrorism and support regional security.On the human dimension, families of Israeli service members who were killed in Gaza have been engaging with US policymakers and public officials to underline the demand for accountability and to advocate for those still ...
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