Israel Today: Ongoing War Report

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-05-02 at 18:02

May 2, 2026·5 min
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HEADLINESUAE Bahrain solidify Gulf security against IranKnesset oversight secured police testify not ministersAI reshapes Israel jobs hits youth hardThe time is now 6:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In UAE strengthens 'security cohesion' in Gulf with Bahrain - analysis, the United Arab Emirates is intensifying security ties with Bahrain as part of a broader Gulf alignment amid regional tensions with Iran. The article notes that Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates are both members of the Abraham Accords, and closer cooperation could reinforce that framework and bolster regional security. Experts cited by the state outlet Al-Ain say Emirati support for Manama reflects a unified Gulf stance in countering destabilizing moves and regional proxies. The UAE views Bahrain's security as an integral part of its national security, and regards the stability of Gulf states as an indivisible system that strengthens the common position in facing escalating threats. Bahrain has been taking steps to bolster security amid two months of conflict in the Gulf with Iran, with Iran having attacked Gulf states including the UAE.In Israeli Domestic Politics, the High Court reinforced the legislature’s oversight of the executive by ruling that police and prison service representatives must appear before Knesset committees, even when a minister attends in person. The decision came in response to a petition filed by Merav Cohen of Yesh Atid and underscores the parliament’s right to question senior security and law enforcement officials. The court also determined that a minister’s personal attendance does not replace the need for professional officials to answer lawmakers. Cohen called the ruling a win for parliamentary accountability and said it protects the dignity of the Knesset and the balance between the legislature and the government, expressing hope that the ruling will help all committees in pressing ministers to provide information and answers.In Israeli Domestic Politics, a separate development involves Ben-Gurion University of the Negev student Tamir Cohen, who launched the Angels of the Shelter website to connect protected-space owners with Israelis without protection. Cohen, a biomedical engineering student, created the platform to address the fact that more than a third of Israelis live without access to a standard protected space against ballistic missiles from Iran, Lebanon, Gaza, and Yemen. The site mediates between shelter owners willing to open their homes during alarms and people seeking shelter, with arrangements planned in advance rather than in real time. Cohen is participating in the LEADERS program at the Entrepreneurship Center 360 at the university, and the initiative aims to bridge safe-space availability by coordinating providers and recipients ahead of emergencies.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Toronto police say new charges have been filed against anti-Israel activists who stormed a lecture by Israeli Defense Force veterans at Toronto Metropolitan University, with charges including public incitement of hatred, unlawful assembly while masked, participation in a riot while masked, and mischief. Activists named include Qabil Ibrahim, Fatimah Mugni, Nicole Baiton, and Kiana Alexis, who previously faced multiple charges; prosecutors allege acts such as using a drill bit to break a door during the intrusion, and additional counts have been added as investigators pursue accountability for the disruption and injuries sustained during the incident.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Britain’s police leadership warned that Jews face their greatest ever threat as antisemitic attacks rise and the official terror threat level was raised from substantial to severe following a stabbing in Golders Green. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley attributed the heightened risk to a range of actors, including extremist groups across the political spectrum and some state-related threats, with social media amplifying harmful rhetoric and creating a broader danger to Jewish communities.In Israeli Economy and Business, Taub Center researchers have found that artificial intelligence is reshaping who becomes unemployed more than total unemployment itself. The study, led by economists Michael Debowy, Professor Gil Epstein, and Professor Avi Weiss, shows that AI explains part of the shift in the occupational distribution of the unemployed between 2022 and 2025, particularly since the second half of 2024. Occupations that previously enjoyed strong demand, low layoff rates, and persistent vacancies are now experiencing the most pronounced increases in relative unemployment. The researchers note that the era of immunity for high-tech workers is ending, with AI accounting for about a fifth of the rise in programmer unemployment and affecting younger workers most acut

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