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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-10 at 12:08

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-10 at 12:08

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HEADLINESIsrael approves 764 West Bank settlement homesByron storm hits Israel; yacht search ongoingOct 7 probes unified under defense oversightThe time is now 7:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.Good morning. This is your hourly update on the Middle East and related security developments, reflecting a range of perspectives and ongoing events shaping the region.In the West Bank, the Israeli government announced final approval for seven hundred sixty-four housing units to be built in three settlements: Hashmonaim just beyond the Green Line, and Givat Zeev and Beitar Illit near Jerusalem. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich described the move as part of a strategic effort to strengthen settlements, bolster security, and sustain daily life and growth for the State of Israel. He said, “We continue the revolution.” The decision comes as the Israeli authorities emphasise security needs in the area. Palestinians and their supporters view settlement expansion as illegal under international norms and many United Nations resolutions, and they say it undermines the aspirations for a sovereign Palestinian state. Israel maintains that settlements are essential to security and point to historical, biblical, and political links to the territory. The broader international context remains divided, with multiple major powers calling for limits or a halt to settlement activity while Israel argues that security considerations require continuity of life in these communities. Separately, UN data and international observers note ongoing friction in the area, including a rise in settler-related incidents in recent months.Storm Byron moved through the eastern Mediterranean and reached Israel with heavy rain and strong winds expected to persist. Israeli authorities warned of potential flooding and dangerous weather, and the Home Front Command prepared to support emergency services as needed. In the south, where several large military training bases are located, authorities advised residents to prepare for possible flooding and to avoid flooded roads. Local meteorologists reported substantial rain events in coastal regions, with forecasts predicting additional downpours over the next 24 to 48 hours. Amid the storm, search and rescue operations continued for five people who were aboard a yacht that lost contact off the coast near Cyprus, including four Israelis. Cypriot maritime authorities described the situation as a race against the elements, and regional partners in Greece and Cyprus assisted in the search. Separately, a commercial flight bound for Israel was diverted through Lebanese airspace due to the severe weather, with passengers unaware at the time of the detour.In a related security and governance update, Israeli officials are moving to resolve outstanding probes into the October 7 attacks. After days of public dispute over the scope of investigations led by the Mossad, the Defense Ministry and the Israel Defense Forces’ leadership agreed to merge military probes into the broader October 7 failures. They also appointed the defense establishment comptroller as an observer and preserved the leading candidate for the next Air Force chief. The accord aims to present a unified, though carefully supervised, assessment of the events surrounding October 7 and to inform ongoing reforms in security and emergency response procedures. The discussions underscore ongoing debates about accountability and the balance between rapid operational reforms and thorough oversight.In domestic security news, a senior official from the Israel Defense Forces emphasized that the army urgently needs more combat troops and warned that counting civil service roles toward recruitment goals does not meet current security needs, a point raised as a draft bill regarding the Haredi community advances through parliament. The issue highlights the ongoing domestic debate over balance between universal service, security requirements, and societal expectations, with lawmakers and security officials weighing how best to strengthen capacity while maintaining social cohesion.On the international front, Israel said it had provided mediators with intelligence to locate the body of a remaining hostage, in reference to the complex hostage negotiations stemming from the conflict with Palestinian militant groups. Jerusalem rejected a claim by Palestinian Islamic Jihad that it did not possess the remains of Ran Gvili, indicating ongoing complexity in the negotiation process and the search for closure for families. These developments come at a time when regional and international interlocutors are urging progress toward stability and humanitarian considerations amid ongoing conflict dynamics.Meanwhile, regional and international actors continue to monitor the broader security landscape. In Europe, intelligence assessments warn of the potential for terrorist activity linked to militant networks that have ...
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