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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-04 at 09:10

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-04 at 09:10

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HEADLINES- UN Drafts Two-Year Gaza Stabilization Force- Histadrut Corruption Case Widens Ministers Questioned- New Gaza Border Hub to Spur GrowthThe time is now 4:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.At four o'clock this morning, a broad set of developments across the Middle East and beyond is shaping security, diplomacy, and governance, with Israelis, regional partners, and international actors weighing future steps.In the Gaza border region, a multi year development package totaling three hundred twenty six million new Israeli shekels is moving ahead, anchored by a centerpiece innovation center with a budget of ninety five million shekels. The center is intended to function as a startup, academic, and entrepreneurial hub aimed at expanding economic activity and opportunities near the border, while broader investment is planned to support border communities and local infrastructure.In Israel, investigators are widening a major corruption case centered on the Histadrut labor federation. Law enforcement officials say they expect to summon several senior ministers from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party for questioning as linkage is explored between a bribery network associated with the Histadrut and figures in the government. The detention of Histadrut Chairman Arnon Bar-David and several associates was extended, and police described the operation as among the largest public corruption investigations in the country’s history. The case has already encompassed hundreds of interviews, including mayors and public officials, and centers on the actions of a veteran political operative who allegedly used his position to secure contracts and benefits for associates and businesses.On the security front, the Israel Defense Forces said it killed two Hezbollah operatives in separate precision strikes in southern Lebanon. The incidents come amid ongoing tensions near the border and a broader pattern of deterrence as the group refrains from large scale provocations while maintaining the capacity to strike.Off the coast near Herzliya, rescue teams are conducting a search for a mobile phone believed to hold key evidence in a leak investigation involving a former military advocate general. Divers are carrying out the search at the request of security forces, and investigators say the device could illuminate how certain sensitive information was handled.Diplomatically, Washington is circulating a draft United Nations Security Council resolution that would authorize a two year international stabilization mandate to govern Gaza and provide security there. The plan envisions an international stabilization force responsible for securing Gaza’s borders with Israel and Egypt, protecting civilians and humanitarian corridors, and training new Palestinian police units. It would operate in close coordination with Egypt and Israel, and would include a process to demilitarize Gaza, including the destruction and prevention of rebuilding of military and offensive infrastructure, with the aim of gradually transferring security responsibilities to Palestinian authorities under a broader framework. The draft also envisions a transitional governance body with international legal personality to coordinate redevelopment funding for Gaza, until such time as Palestinian security and reform programs are satisfactorily completed. Washington hopes to have the first international stabilization force troops deployed by January.Prime Minister Netanyahu has repeatedly stressed that the Palestinian Authority cannot be relied upon to govern postwar Gaza. In parallel, discussions continue about who might contribute to or lead the stabilization effort. Turkish officials say that six Muslim countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Pakistan, and Indonesia, met in Istanbul to discuss Gaza’s future. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakkan Fidan cautioned that consensus on a draft must be reached first, and that Security Council approval would be required. Separate reporting from Israel indicates the stabilization force could include troops from Indonesia, Azerbaijan, and Pakistan, though alliance dynamics and vetoes in the Security Council remain central to timing and composition. In Washington, there is also expectation that the broader strategic discussion will touch on normalization of relations with Israel, with the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House on November eighteenth to discuss Gaza reconstruction and regional ties.In Washington’s circle, the international Gaza plan is being weighed alongside regional diplomacy. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and other partners have long watched how a postwar framework would unfold, and the prospect of stabilizing Gaza through an international mechanism has drawn both support and skepticism among regional players. Israel’s leadership ...
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