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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-04 at 20:08

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-04 at 20:08

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HEADLINESDeceased hostage identified eight remain heldWest Bank undercover raid nets Hamas suspectsNetanyahu weighs snap elections amid MAG scandalThe time is now 3:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.The following is the 3:00 PM update on events in Israel, Gaza and related regional matters, presented in a steady, factual tone for international audiences.The Israeli military reaffirmed its position on Hamas fighters in Gaza, saying there has been no change in policy and that any changes would be subject to ongoing security considerations and Cabinet decisions. An official clarification noted that a statement attributed to the IDF chief of staff in recent days reflected what he had already conveyed to the cabinet when the issue first arose, and that no new policy shift has been announced. Israeli officials emphasize that security objectives in Gaza remain focused on preventing attacks against civilian populations while restoring humanitarian norms where possible, even as operations and intelligence efforts continue.In Gaza, the hostage issue remains central to the broader conflict. The IDF and state institutions reported that a coffin carrying a deceased hostage was transferred into the custody of Israeli forces and was on its way to the National Institute for Forensic Medicine for identification, with military and Shin Bet personnel accompanying the families. Officials urged the public to show restraint and patience as the formal identification proceeds, and to rely on official communications for any updates presented to the families.Meanwhile, Israeli authorities reported that three caskets containing deceased hostages were handed over to IDF troops inside the Gaza Strip, in a transfer coordinated with the Red Cross. The identities of those individuals are to be confirmed through forensic procedures, and the families are to be notified in line with standard protocol. At the same time, eight Israeli hostages remain in Gaza, a fact that continues to frame discussions about negotiation leverage and possible exchanges, as officials reiterate that every effort is being made to facilitate a safe and comprehensive return of all those held.Funeral and public ceremony updates also reached the scene this week. Thousands gathered to bid farewell to Colonel Asaf Hamami, the Gaza Division commander who was killed in the October 7, 2023, attacks and whose body was returned to Israel in the days prior. In a eulogy that drew on his leadership and personal example, the IDF chief of staff spoke of Hamami as a war hero and urged troops to emulate his courage and steadfastness. The chief of staff underscored the enduring commitment of the armed forces to the return of all hostages and to sustaining the unity of the Israeli people in the face of ongoing threats.Other developments in the field include a notable undercover operation in the West Bank. Israeli commandos conducted arrests in Nablus, central Samaria, in a complex covert raid that yielded two Hamas suspects. Macron’s assertion that Hamas does not operate in the West Bank has been questioned by these operational details, which illustrate continued activity by Hamas-affiliated elements in areas outside Gaza. Israeli officials say such actions are part of a broad counterterrorism effort aimed at disrupting planned attacks and networks that could threaten civilians in Israel and in the region.In a policy and strategic context, an Israeli Hebrew-language report circulated that the chief of staff, in recent days, conveyed to the political leadership a view regarding approximately 200 Hamas militants believed to be surrounded in Rafah. The report states the recommendation was to eliminate those militants; the only way to permit their escape would be if they released the captured hostages, with particular emphasis on Hadar Goldin, who is buried in Rafah. The source of the report cautions that such measures would involve high risks and would require careful consideration by civilian leadership. As with all such accounts, official confirmation from the military and government remains pending, and analysts note that decisions of this gravity are intensely debated within Israel’s security and political establishments.Turning to the West Bank, Environment Protection Minister Idit Silman outlined a strategic plan to curb waste burning that has been driving air pollution and foul odors into Israeli communities, including areas far from the Green Line. The plan calls for immediate steps—such as preventing waste smuggling, rehabilitating key sites, and creating a waste transit facility near Jerusalem—as well as longer-term measures that would expand treatment and disposal infrastructure and bolster enforcement. The plan also envisions a coordinated 24/7 operation center, enhanced monitoring, and closer integration among police, the IDF and security services in environmental protection missions. Environmental groups ...
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