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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-17 at 05:03

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HEADLINESLebanon families return home under fragile ceasefireHouse backs Section 702 amid privacy fearsComptroller warns Israel aviation crisis exposes vulnerabilitiesThe time is now 5:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, people uprooted by the war in Lebanon began returning home on Friday, checking whether their houses were still standing, though some did not plan to stay for fear a 10-day ceasefire in the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel could prove fragile. Hills of rubble marked the spots where buildings once stood in the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut, an area pummelled by Israel during more than six weeks of conflict that spiralled out of the war between the United States and Iran. In Qasmiyeh in south Lebanon, cars were crossing a makeshift crossing over the Litani River, hastily erected after the ceasefire came into effect at midnight local time (2100 GMT). Israel destroyed all the bridges over the Litani during the war, blowing up the one at Qasmiyeh on Thursday. "I inspected my home and praise God the building is still standing," said Ali Hamza, who had just visited his house in the southern suburbs known as Dahiyeh. But he said "people are scared to come and live, and it is impossible to live in these circumstances, and with these smells. A full return is difficult now, despite the ceasefire."In US Policy Concerning Israel, the US House of Representatives moved to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act through April 30 with unanimous consent, after Republicans pressed for a longer five-year extension that did not pass. The measure will now go to the Senate, which faces a tight deadline as the authorization is set to expire on April 20. A procedural vote began around 12:15 a.m. on Friday. President Donald Trump had urged Republican lawmakers to extend the law, arguing it is vital for the US military, while critics say the program intrudes on Americans' privacy.In Israeli Domestic Politics, protesters gathered outside Prison 10 on Wednesday after four Border Police soldiers were sentenced to military prison over a barbecue they lit at the Beit Horon base the previous weekend. The troops were disciplined after the incident ignited public debate over proportionality, military discipline, and allegations of religious coercion. Relatives said the base was largely empty after Passover, and that the soldiers felt they had not been given enough food. A duty officer who noticed the barbecue ordered them to extinguish it and later filed a complaint. The four were initially sentenced to 21 days in military prison, before the punishment was reduced on appeal to 14 days. "My daughter feels she was treated like she was nothing," one soldier’s father said. "Even if there was a breach of orders, where is the proportionality?" The original ruling reportedly stated that the act constituted "harm to religion and...".State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman on Wednesday issued a sharp critique of the Transportation Ministry’s preparedness for the aviation crisis that followed the outbreak of war on October 7, calling on Transportation Minister Miri Regev to correct the failures and prepare emergency plans without delay, according to a report published by his office. The audit found that at the start of the Israel-Hamas war, neither the Transportation Ministry, the Civil Aviation Authority, nor the National Security Council had a procedure for prioritizing the return of Israelis stranded abroad based on their importance to the economy or national needs. According to the report, even soldiers and reservists who received emergency call-up orders were forced to search for flights and pay high prices in order to return urgently to Israel. Englman nevertheless praised the Civil Aviation Authority and Israel’s airlines for continuing to operate during the crisis, saying the authorities and carriers demonstrated they could function under wartime conditions, even as he urged corrective steps to prepare emergency plans without delay.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Spain’s public broadcaster RTVE announced it would not air the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna in May because of Israel’s continued participation, describing the current climate as making neutrality impossible to maintain. Eurovision is run by the European Broadcasting Union and is generally understood as a contest among public broadcasters rather than countries, though some states have boycotted in the past.Unknown vandals damaged the statue of Theodor Herzl at the Mikveh Israel Agricultural School in central Israel days before Independence Day, sawing off the bronze legs of the seven-meter-tall statue in an apparent attempt to topple it. They also stole the iconic hat that Herzl is shown holding. The act failed to topple the statue due to its weight, and Mikveh Israel has said security has been ...
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