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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-01 at 13:03
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Israel Drops 2000 Bombs on Iran
Over 1000 Basij Killed in Strikes
Iran Strike Timing Preempts US Congress Vote
The time is now 1:03 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Operation Lion's Roar, the Israeli Defense Forces say they have dropped about 2,000 bombs on Iran since the operation began Saturday, a two-day pace that the air force compared to the campaign in June during Rising Lion. Officials say the goal is a comprehensive root‑level strike on Iran’s ballistic missile program, targeting central factories as well as the raw materials needed to develop missiles, with the aim of delaying any rebuilding of Iran’s missile capability. Israel notes that Tehran moved from a high of around 3,000 missiles in June to roughly 1,300, then rebuilt to about 2,500 missiles in eight months, and that launchers destroyed in June have been replaced. Air force sources acknowledge some drone losses to Iranian air defenses but say the broader objective remains to cripple the missile supply chain. Reports from Iran indicate the IDF attacked the headquarters of the Iranian Broadcasting Authority.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran’s armed forces are independent and somewhat isolated, and that attacks in Oman were not Iran’s choice, saying he discussed the matter with Oman’s and Qatar’s foreign ministers in a recent exchange. Former Israel Navy chief Eliezer Marom argued that Iran’s direct attack on Israel from Iranian territory was a grave strategic mistake, noting the strike altered regional alignments and exposed weaknesses in Iran’s threat posture; he traced a sequence beginning April 14 and said much of Iran’s barrage was intercepted, reducing Tehran’s deterrent effect. Iranian drones were observed over Damascus on a route toward Israel. Officials also reported that more than 1,000 Basij members were eliminated in today’s air force strikes. A Hebrew-language report notes concerns about the killing of motorcyclists in central Tehran.
In Regional Impacts, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reports a projectile exploded in close proximity to a ship, with the crew safe and the incident under investigation. The period also includes broader notes on Iranian attacks in Manama, the capital of Bahrain.
In The Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, reports describe Iranian attacks in Manama and quote a not‑surprising stance from Yemen’s Houthi movement leader opposing the killing of key Iranian figures, arguing the move would remove a major obstacle and alter regional dynamics. A separate account describes two columns of fire rising in the Jebel Ali port area in Dubai, one from an Iranian strike on a central building at the oil terminal and the other from damage inside the French base at the port.
In War Policy and Politics for Israel, analysis argues that the timing of a potential military action against Iran may have been moved up to preempt an anti-war vote in the US Congress, noting President Trump’s decision to act was framed as removing Iran’s nuclear threat and responding to domestic protests; insiders also reference a prior near‑tie vote on war powers regarding Venezuela that reflected political dynamics at home. The US Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, announced it will be closed on Monday, March 2, 2026.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, a magistrate’s court lifted the travel ban on PMO chief of staff Tzachi Braverman, allowing him to proceed with taking up his post as ambassador to the United Kingdom, while easing other restrictions tied to the “midnight meeting” investigation. The ruling cites the changed context of the Iran war and notes that while the exit ban is removed, some contact restrictions remain in place and further steps, including possible testimony, would be addressed around March 10.
In Uplifting News, a feature
Israel Drops 2000 Bombs on Iran
Over 1000 Basij Killed in Strikes
Iran Strike Timing Preempts US Congress Vote
The time is now 1:03 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Operation Lion's Roar, the Israeli Defense Forces say they have dropped about 2,000 bombs on Iran since the operation began Saturday, a two-day pace that the air force compared to the campaign in June during Rising Lion. Officials say the goal is a comprehensive root‑level strike on Iran’s ballistic missile program, targeting central factories as well as the raw materials needed to develop missiles, with the aim of delaying any rebuilding of Iran’s missile capability. Israel notes that Tehran moved from a high of around 3,000 missiles in June to roughly 1,300, then rebuilt to about 2,500 missiles in eight months, and that launchers destroyed in June have been replaced. Air force sources acknowledge some drone losses to Iranian air defenses but say the broader objective remains to cripple the missile supply chain. Reports from Iran indicate the IDF attacked the headquarters of the Iranian Broadcasting Authority.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran’s armed forces are independent and somewhat isolated, and that attacks in Oman were not Iran’s choice, saying he discussed the matter with Oman’s and Qatar’s foreign ministers in a recent exchange. Former Israel Navy chief Eliezer Marom argued that Iran’s direct attack on Israel from Iranian territory was a grave strategic mistake, noting the strike altered regional alignments and exposed weaknesses in Iran’s threat posture; he traced a sequence beginning April 14 and said much of Iran’s barrage was intercepted, reducing Tehran’s deterrent effect. Iranian drones were observed over Damascus on a route toward Israel. Officials also reported that more than 1,000 Basij members were eliminated in today’s air force strikes. A Hebrew-language report notes concerns about the killing of motorcyclists in central Tehran.
In Regional Impacts, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reports a projectile exploded in close proximity to a ship, with the crew safe and the incident under investigation. The period also includes broader notes on Iranian attacks in Manama, the capital of Bahrain.
In The Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, reports describe Iranian attacks in Manama and quote a not‑surprising stance from Yemen’s Houthi movement leader opposing the killing of key Iranian figures, arguing the move would remove a major obstacle and alter regional dynamics. A separate account describes two columns of fire rising in the Jebel Ali port area in Dubai, one from an Iranian strike on a central building at the oil terminal and the other from damage inside the French base at the port.
In War Policy and Politics for Israel, analysis argues that the timing of a potential military action against Iran may have been moved up to preempt an anti-war vote in the US Congress, noting President Trump’s decision to act was framed as removing Iran’s nuclear threat and responding to domestic protests; insiders also reference a prior near‑tie vote on war powers regarding Venezuela that reflected political dynamics at home. The US Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, announced it will be closed on Monday, March 2, 2026.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, a magistrate’s court lifted the travel ban on PMO chief of staff Tzachi Braverman, allowing him to proceed with taking up his post as ambassador to the United Kingdom, while easing other restrictions tied to the “midnight meeting” investigation. The ruling cites the changed context of the Iran war and notes that while the exit ban is removed, some contact restrictions remain in place and further steps, including possible testimony, would be addressed around March 10.
In Uplifting News, a feature