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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-12 at 00:06

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-12 at 00:06

Update: 2025-11-12
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Far-right disrupts Odeh house party, unity urged
Gvir blocks graft-linked officer promotion, sparking tensions
Dermer resigns as strategic affairs minister

The 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. Here is the hourly update on events shaping the Middle East, with attention to Israeli security concerns and US policy considerations as they unfold.

In Pardes Hana, far-right activists disrupt a house party attended by Joint List lawmaker Ayman Odeh. Video circulating from the scene shows protesters banging on his car and stones reported to have been thrown at the vehicle. Police were on hand, but no arrests were reported. Odeh responded with a pledge to continue building Jewish–Arab partnership against what he described as a rising fascist current supported by elements within the government, saying that opposition to such forces requires resolve and solidarity across communities.

In Jerusalem, a courtroom dispute centers on the conduct of far-right political leadership. In filings to the district court, Israel Police Commissioner Daniel Levy and Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara criticize National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir for blocking the promotion of a police officer tied to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s graft trial. The officers warn that blocking the promotion could sow fear among investigators and undermine investigations, while Ben Gvir defends the move as part of political confrontation with the justice system. The episode highlights tensions between security institutions and political leadership at a moment when Israel seeks to maintain public trust in law enforcement and the integrity of anti-corruption efforts.

Across the Atlantic, a set of civil liberties and immigration-related developments draw attention to debates over speech, security, and policy. British political commentator Sami Hamdi has left the United States after a period of immigration detention that supporters say stemmed from his critical views of Israel, while opponents argue his case reflects broader enforcement actions against individuals associated with anti-Israel advocacy. CAIR’s California chapter defended Hamdi’s rights, while the broader debate in Washington and among civil rights groups centers on the balance between national security measures and constitutional protections in public discourse.

At Ben-Gurion University, a drill of political temperature flares as far-right activist Almog Cohen, backed by the Im Tirtzu group, interrupts a lecture by Dr. Sebastian Ben-Daniel, who has criticized the IDF’s actions in Gaza. The university condemned the disruption, noting that it interrupted reservist students and called the behavior unbecoming of an elected official. Cohen defended his action as opposition to what he described as anti-Israel rhetoric being pushed within public universities. The incident underscores ongoing frictions over freedom of expression, security concerns, and the appropriateness of public forums for controversial viewpoints.

The security and political landscape is also influenced by broader regional dynamics. Iran continues a diplomatic blitz aimed at shaping a multipolar order, deepening ties with countries such as Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, and Uzbekistan. Observers say Tehran seeks to bolster its regional influence despite tensions with the United States and Israel, signaling that diplomacy is shifting alongside economic pressure and security considerations. Israel and Washington watch carefully as these outreach efforts unfold, recognizing potential implications for regional alignments and deterrence calculations.

On the political leadership front, former strategic affairs minister Ron Dermer resigns from his post, effective immediately, while signaling that he will remain involved as the prime minister’s special envoy. In a resignation letter, Dermer lauds Prime Minister Netanyahu’s leadership during a period described by many as one of Israel’s most challenging, noting the October 7 attacks and the subsequent war. He emphasizes continued involvement on issues such as expanding the Abraham Accords and sustaining ties with the United States, with some responsibilities related to the Trump administration’s framework being transferred to Ambassador Yechiel Leiter in Washington. Dermer’s departure draws praise from a broad spectrum of officials and underscores ongoing debates about Israel’s diplomatic strategy and security posture in a volatile regional environment.

Meanwhile, the American policy conversation continues to be shaped by debates over how to respond to the Gaza conflict and regional extremism. Opinion pieces circulating in the discourse warn of misaligned incentives in US diplomacy if emphasis remains narrowly economic or transactional, and they stress the importance of recognizing ideologies that drive regional dynamics. In Israel’s view, the emphasis remains on security, hostage considerations, and strategic partnerships, including the still-evolving approach to regional normalization efforts and deterrence against threats from various fronts.

In other regional diplomacy, France signals steps to assist the Palestinian Authority in drafting a constitution for a Palestinian state, reflecting continued international efforts to shape a future political framework in the aftermath of Gaza tensions. While such initiatives are controversial within Israel and among some regional partners, they form part of a broader international puzzle about how a renewed political process could be constructed, negotiated, and implemented.

In other public-facing developments, Israel is balancing cultural exchanges and international attention from figures such as artists and public commentators who visit or engage with the country amid a charged atmosphere. Even as political and security news dominates headlines, cultural and diplomatic activities continue to play a role in shaping perceptions and soft power.

Looking ahead, policymakers and observers will watch closely the balance between maintaining security and upholding democratic norms, the handling of internal tensions among rival political factions, and the evolving regional architecture as Iran pursues its diplomatic objectives. The ongoing hostage negotiations and humanitarian considerations in Gaza remain a central humanitarian and strategic concern for Israel, the United States, and allied partners.

This is a moment that requires careful attention to both Israel’s security needs and the broader strategic calculus in Washington and among international partners. We will continue to monitor the developments, provide context, and report on how these threads intersect to influence stability, diplomacy, and security in the region.

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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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-12 at 00:06

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-12 at 00:06

Noa Levi