Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-11 at 08:05
Update: 2025-11-11
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Gaza partition plan falters as world watches
US plans base near Gaza border
Delhi car bombing kills eight, investigators probe
The time is now 3:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
Eight people were killed and twenty were wounded in a car bombing near Delhi’s Red Fort, with Indian investigators launching a terror probe as Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed that those responsible would be brought to justice.
In the Gaza Strip, several European officials say a de facto partition is increasingly likely as President Donald Trump’s peace plan falters. The plan envisions a delineation along a “yellow line” with limited Israeli withdrawal, a transitional authority, and a multinational security force, while reconstruction would largely proceed in the Israel-controlled area. Hamas insists on disarming only under international supervision, and Israel opposes Palestinian Authority involvement. A United Nations backed resolution would grant the multinational force and a transitional governing body a two-year mandate, but governments remain hesitant to commit troops. Analysts warn that without a strong push from Washington the border delineation could become a long-term feature, leaving Gaza divided and complicating Palestinian aspirations for statehood.
In Damascus, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa told American media there will be no full normalization talks with Israel for now, citing Israel’s occupation of the Golan Heights and indicating that direct negotiations are not on the immediate table, though he did not rule out future engagement with potential American mediation.
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh rejected claims that Tehran seeks a nuclear weapon, saying Iran desires a peaceful nuclear agreement that preserves its security, while noting that the United States has sent contradictory signals about talks through third countries.
Yemen’s Houthi movement informed Hamas by letter that it would halt attacks on Israel and on Red Sea and Arabian Sea shipping so long as the Gaza ceasefire holds, though the Houthis did not issue a formal public cessation and warned they would resume actions if aggression resumes.
In Tel Aviv, authorities arrested two national league players and a former player following an allegation of rape by a United States tourist, underscoring ongoing security and social tensions in the city.
In Washington, officials say a planned base near the Gaza border would house thousands of troops to support the ceasefire, signaling a deeper United States commitment to the Israeli-Palestinian settlement and the regional security framework.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced questions over accountability for the October seventh crisis as the military completed an extensive internal review led by Major General (retired) Sami Turgeman. The report charted a path for reforms and called for the establishment of an external, systemic commission of inquiry to examine how the security apparatus and political leadership managed the crisis. Netanyahu rejected establishing a state inquiry, while other voices argued that a formal, independent review remains essential to prevent repetition of failures at the strategic and operational levels.
In Ankara, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said he met in Washington with senior US officials and discussed the Palestinian track, the Gaza ceasefire and Syria, noting that Washington’s approach to Syria is constructive. The discussions touched on regional dynamics including the Iranian issue and broader strategic cooperation.
In London, activists launched a campaign calling for the release of Palestinian abductees held by Israel, illustrating how public campaigns continue to shape international attention to the conflict.
Across Europe, authorities are turning to Israeli counter-drone technology to guard critical infrastructure as unidentified drones pose new threats to major airports, reflecting demand for Israeli security innovations amid intense policy debates about Israel’s regional posture.
Cultural and political events also surfaced: John Cleese canceled planned performances in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv amid online controversy over antisemitic remarks, highlighting the tension between public figures, diaspora voices, and perceptions of Israel in the cultural sphere.
Finally, United States officials are weighing a plan for a five hundred million-dollar base near the Gaza border to support the ceasefire, a move that would extend Washington’s involvement in the region and shape the security dynamics surrounding the conflict in the weeks ahead.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.
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Gaza partition plan falters as world watches
US plans base near Gaza border
Delhi car bombing kills eight, investigators probe
The time is now 3:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
Eight people were killed and twenty were wounded in a car bombing near Delhi’s Red Fort, with Indian investigators launching a terror probe as Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed that those responsible would be brought to justice.
In the Gaza Strip, several European officials say a de facto partition is increasingly likely as President Donald Trump’s peace plan falters. The plan envisions a delineation along a “yellow line” with limited Israeli withdrawal, a transitional authority, and a multinational security force, while reconstruction would largely proceed in the Israel-controlled area. Hamas insists on disarming only under international supervision, and Israel opposes Palestinian Authority involvement. A United Nations backed resolution would grant the multinational force and a transitional governing body a two-year mandate, but governments remain hesitant to commit troops. Analysts warn that without a strong push from Washington the border delineation could become a long-term feature, leaving Gaza divided and complicating Palestinian aspirations for statehood.
In Damascus, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa told American media there will be no full normalization talks with Israel for now, citing Israel’s occupation of the Golan Heights and indicating that direct negotiations are not on the immediate table, though he did not rule out future engagement with potential American mediation.
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh rejected claims that Tehran seeks a nuclear weapon, saying Iran desires a peaceful nuclear agreement that preserves its security, while noting that the United States has sent contradictory signals about talks through third countries.
Yemen’s Houthi movement informed Hamas by letter that it would halt attacks on Israel and on Red Sea and Arabian Sea shipping so long as the Gaza ceasefire holds, though the Houthis did not issue a formal public cessation and warned they would resume actions if aggression resumes.
In Tel Aviv, authorities arrested two national league players and a former player following an allegation of rape by a United States tourist, underscoring ongoing security and social tensions in the city.
In Washington, officials say a planned base near the Gaza border would house thousands of troops to support the ceasefire, signaling a deeper United States commitment to the Israeli-Palestinian settlement and the regional security framework.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced questions over accountability for the October seventh crisis as the military completed an extensive internal review led by Major General (retired) Sami Turgeman. The report charted a path for reforms and called for the establishment of an external, systemic commission of inquiry to examine how the security apparatus and political leadership managed the crisis. Netanyahu rejected establishing a state inquiry, while other voices argued that a formal, independent review remains essential to prevent repetition of failures at the strategic and operational levels.
In Ankara, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said he met in Washington with senior US officials and discussed the Palestinian track, the Gaza ceasefire and Syria, noting that Washington’s approach to Syria is constructive. The discussions touched on regional dynamics including the Iranian issue and broader strategic cooperation.
In London, activists launched a campaign calling for the release of Palestinian abductees held by Israel, illustrating how public campaigns continue to shape international attention to the conflict.
Across Europe, authorities are turning to Israeli counter-drone technology to guard critical infrastructure as unidentified drones pose new threats to major airports, reflecting demand for Israeli security innovations amid intense policy debates about Israel’s regional posture.
Cultural and political events also surfaced: John Cleese canceled planned performances in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv amid online controversy over antisemitic remarks, highlighting the tension between public figures, diaspora voices, and perceptions of Israel in the cultural sphere.
Finally, United States officials are weighing a plan for a five hundred million-dollar base near the Gaza border to support the ceasefire, a move that would extend Washington’s involvement in the region and shape the security dynamics surrounding the conflict in the weeks ahead.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.
SOURCES
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