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The Israeli military reports control over 75 percent of the Gaza Strip, citing major advances against Hamas. Recent operations have targeted infrastructure, leadership, and terror tunnels, significantly degrading Hamas' abilities.
The Israeli military has entered the next phase of its campaign against Hamas, intensifying operations in Gaza and expanding efforts across multiple fronts. Troops are targeting Hamas strongholds while increasing humanitarian aid and preparing to call up additional reserves. The release of hostages and civilian safety remain top priorities.
Ultra-Orthodox protesters blocked major Israeli highways to oppose army draft arrests, causing significant traffic disruptions. Police intervened in Bnei Brak, closing streets amid ongoing tensions over military service exemptions.
Haredi protesters blocked major highways in central Israel, causing severe traffic disruptions as they demonstrated against the Draft Law and arrests of draft dodgers. Police clashed with the protesters while attempting to clear the roads.

August 20, 2025
Police are investigating after a man reportedly asked former chief rabbi Yitzhak Yosef for religious approval to kill Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. Authorities say the threat appears concrete and have found an explicit letter near a Jerusalem home. The attorney general has faced backlash over her policies from ultra-Orthodox leaders.
The United States has imposed new sanctions on four International Criminal Court officials over investigations into alleged war crimes by Americans and Israelis. The measures freeze their assets in United States jurisdictions and reflect ongoing tensions between the administration and the court.

August 20, 2025
The State Comptroller accuses the military of not cooperating with the investigation into the October 7 attack, citing withheld documents and unavailable officers. Critics worry the probe may not fully address political responsibility.
Leo Terrell is taking a strong stand against rising antisemitism in America, confronting hate and inspiring others to speak out. His principled leadership highlights the importance of solidarity and moral courage in the fight for justice. The article urges Americans to follow his example and stand together against antisemitism.
Labour's plan to treat sick children from Gaza in the UK has prompted debate over health service capacity and political motivations. Critics question whether the scheme prioritizes clinical need or serves electoral interests. The initiative comes amid growing pressure on Labour from pro-Palestine supporters.
Norway's soccer federation will donate profits from its upcoming match against Israel to humanitarian aid in Gaza. The move comes amid heightened security and calls for transparency over the use of funds. Norway currently leads its qualifying group.

August 20, 2025
Haredi anti-draft protesters blocked major roads in central Israel, surprising police with simultaneous rallies at multiple locations. The protests follow recent arrests of draft evaders. No arrests have been reported so far.

August 20, 2025
Seven countries airdropped 154 pallets of food aid into Gaza today, including Indonesia, which does not have ties with Israel. Officials say airdrops provide limited relief and pose safety risks for civilians.