HEADLINES Iran's swarm boats seize ships near Hormuz Hamas rebuilds forces as Gaza ceasefire holds US probes NYC DOE over pro-Palestinian group The time is now 11:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report. In Regional Impacts, Iran's use of a swarm of small, fast boats to seize two container ships near the Strait of Hormuz has raised questions about the effectiveness of a US blockade and the resilience of one of the world’s busiest oil export routes. The operation shows how Iran’s Revolutionary Guards’ fast-attack craft can complicate maritime security by adding a layered threat that includes shore-based missiles, drones, mines, and electronic interference. President Trump acknowledged that while Iran’s conventional navy has been largely degraded, its fast-attack vessels have not been dismissed as a threat, and he warned that any such boats near the blockade would be eliminated using a system deployed in other theaters. The move comes as analysts describe how speedboat attacks create uncertainty and slow decision-making for ships trying to pass through the strait. Separately, eight Arab and Muslim-majority countries condemned what they called Israel’s repeated violations of the status quo at Jerusalem’s holy sites, urging preservation of the sanctities, highlighting the role of Hashemite custodianship, and denouncing incursions by settlers and the display of Israeli flags within the site. In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Washington’s stance on Iran’s World Cup participation notes some limits: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington has no objection to Iranian players taking part in the 2026 tournament, but they cannot bring individuals with ties to Iran’s IRGC. Rubio emphasized that the restriction would apply to those with IRGC links, not the athletes themselves, while President Trump said the aim is not to hinder the athletes. An envoy who suggested Italy could replace Iran drew responses from Washington, underscoring a careful balance on who can accompany Iran’s delegation. Hamas is reported to be significantly recovering capabilities during the Gaza ceasefire, rebuilding its military and civilian hold while avoiding fully committing to peace plan provisions, recruiting more members and strengthening control of goods entering the Strip. Meanwhile, the IDF said it struck and eliminated three Hezbollah operatives who launched a surface-to-air missile at an Israeli aircraft; in another incident, terrorists released an explosive UAV toward IDF troops in southern Lebanon, and rockets were fired toward soldiers near the Forward Defense Line, with some intercepted and others falling short. The army also identified and dismantled two launchers. In US Policy Concerning Israel, the Trump administration said it has opened a civil rights probe into New York City’s Education Department over a pro-Palestinian educators group, under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, with the Education Department noting the group is not connected to NYC public schools. The probe centers on allegations of discrimination in programs receiving federal funds. In diplomatic news, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Lebanese President Aoun are to be invited to the White House next month for a meeting with President Trump. On the security front, Trump tweeted that the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended by three weeks, and his team signaled that such an extension could be managed with or without direct presidential engagement. At the same time, Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, said he hopes that under leadership from Washington, peace between Israel and Lebanon could be formalized in the near future. Vice President Kamala Harris’s team reiterated the extension of the ceasefire and described the three-week extension as a major, historic moment that would proceed regardless of direct engagement from the President. In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Tucker Carlson labeled a campaign to shame a Palm Beach country club for barring a Jewish child from a party as repulsive, framing it as part of a broader assault on Jewish inclusion. On Long Island, a father and his teenage son were arrested after swastika graffiti at a high school led authorities to the home, where investigators found highly unstable chemicals used to make explosives; authorities said the father had purchased materials to help his son build rockets, and the case includes multiple charges related to weapons and child safety. In Jerusalem, Israel Police arrested a rioter who assaulted an officer and waved a swastika-bearing Israeli flag in front of police, with authorities dispersing the crowd and later charging the suspect, who was taken in for questioning. 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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