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HEADLINESNahariya direct hit kills one, injures othersIDF strikes Tehran Isfahan weapons sitesHezbollah rocket hits northern Israel injuring severalThe time is now 1:08 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In 1 dead, 1 critically wounded in direct hit from Lebanon, a projectile fired from Lebanon scored a direct hit on a six-story building in Nahariya, northern Israel, killing a 30-year-old man and leaving another man in his 50s critically wounded. A person with light injuries and two others suffering from acute stress reactions were evacuated from the scene by rescue teams, and reports of additional impact sites across the city prompted ground rescue operations and a casualty collection point. Emergency responders described a direct-hit site with structural damage and widespread disruption, as teams conducted sweeps to locate further casualties and evacuated the injured to hospitals.In IDF could collapse': military chief issues stark warning to cabinet, IDF chief Eyal Zamir warned that troop demands are rising across multiple fronts as government delays enlistment and reserve laws, cautioning that reservists won’t hold if policy delays persist and stressing the risk to operational readiness amid mounting pressures.In מזג האוויר הסוער: שני נעדרים בעקבות סחף בנחל הערבה, authorities reported two missing people following a flash flood in the Arava riverbed. Firefighters from the southern district and a national search-and-rescue unit were dispatched, with teams on their way to the scene as weather conditions prompted swift action to locate the missing and secure the area.In דן חלוץ חושף: ידעתי 3 שנים על חשד האונס בלשכת נתניהו, former prime ministerial aide Dan Halutz said in remarks that he had known about the allegations for years and indicated ongoing discussions would be explored in an upcoming interview, signaling the topic remains a focal point of public attention.In Trump suggests that Iran let ten oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump told reporters during a cabinet meeting that Iran had allowed as many as ten oil tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz as a gesture in negotiations, elaborating on earlier references to eight to ten vessels and underscoring the high-stakes diplomacy surrounding Hormuz transit.In Iran says receptive to any request from Spain, alluding to Hormuz transit, the Iranian embassy in Spain said Iran would be receptive to any Madrid requests related to Hormuz transit and stressed that non-hostile vessels could transit if coordinated with Iranian authorities, a statement reflecting ongoing Iranian messaging around Hormuz access amid regional tensions.In CENTCOM video shows strikes on missile launchers and drones across Iran, US Central Command released footage highlighting strikes on missile launchers and drones as part of broader operatio