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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-06 at 03:02
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- 1700 Israelis Evacuated as Hotels Needed
- Iranian Bombings and US Israel Strike Tehran
- Covert Two Front War Plans Revealed
The time is now 3:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Operation Lion's Roar, the Tourism Ministry reports that since the start of the operation about 1,700 Israelis have been forced from their homes and placed in hotels, with nearly 950 hotel rooms needed to house evacuees. A first aid center set up in Beersheba after a missile strike hit a residential neighborhood has sheltered 1,083 evacuees, including 577 families who suddenly found themselves homeless. Of the evacuees, 365 were relocated to the Leonardo Hotel in Beersheba, while others sought refuge with relatives or in alternative housing. The Tourism Ministry has been assigned the task of coordinating and housing evacuees displaced by Iranian missile strikes, and compiling an overview of tourists seeking to leave so outbound flights can be properly coordinated and prioritized. "This is a complex and sensitive national mission," said Michael Izhakov, Director General of the Tourism Ministry. "Under the directive of Minister Haim Katz, we are operating around the clock." In the underground narrative from the Kirya in Tel Aviv, IDF officers described months of covert planning for a two-front war against Iran and Hezbollah, detailing a prolonged planning effort, intense operational pressure, and the secrecy required to manage the campaign. Lieutenant-Colonel S., head of a control branch in the Operations Directorate, said her unit oversees both offensive and defensive activity across all arenas, and the command center provides senior commanders with the operational picture while managing real-time events, pushing back on rumors and stressing that no information will be disclosed prematurely.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, an Iranian television reporter described renewed bombing as US and Israeli bombers strike the regime in Tehran. A separate report discusses Iran’s broader aims, suggesting Tehran seeks to ignite the region and turn the confrontation into a global campaign, while paradoxically highlighting that escalation could strengthen Israel and bring Gulf states closer; Hezbollah is described as pursuing a suicide-attack strategy, with the conflict widening to the north as sirens sound along front lines and drones are reportedly downed in unclear circumstances. Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, which hosts units of the US and Kuwaiti Air Force, was hit overnight and is now on fire. Reports also describe heavy explosions in Kermanshah in western Iran as the strikes continue to unfold.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, nearly 500,000 Hezbollah supporters have been evacuated from southern Lebanon, Beirut, and other locations as the IDF intensifies strikes. The Jerusalem Post notes over 400,000 evacuated from southern Lebanon, with tens of thousands more leaving Beirut after IDF strikes in Hezbollah areas such as Dahiya, which are described as turning into ghost towns. In the last 24 hours, about 24 attacks were carried out, part of roughly 115 aerial strikes in Lebanon, with the IDF saying it has launched around 250 attacks on Hezbollah since Monday and around 100 on Tuesday; experts caution that the total may approach 450 attacks given the updates available. A tour of Beirut’s Dahieh neighborhood, a Hezbollah stronghold, followed last night’s airstrikes, while reports describe intense attacks currently in Lebanon and waves of strikes against Hezbollah positions and infrastructure. A morning tour of the Dahieh area depicted an abandoned and destroyed Hezbollah stronghold, and additional reporting notes IDF attacks in southern Lebanon continuing this morning.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Israeli minister Gila Gamliel argues that America stands with Israel against Iran, stating that Iran’s target
- 1700 Israelis Evacuated as Hotels Needed
- Iranian Bombings and US Israel Strike Tehran
- Covert Two Front War Plans Revealed
The time is now 3:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Operation Lion's Roar, the Tourism Ministry reports that since the start of the operation about 1,700 Israelis have been forced from their homes and placed in hotels, with nearly 950 hotel rooms needed to house evacuees. A first aid center set up in Beersheba after a missile strike hit a residential neighborhood has sheltered 1,083 evacuees, including 577 families who suddenly found themselves homeless. Of the evacuees, 365 were relocated to the Leonardo Hotel in Beersheba, while others sought refuge with relatives or in alternative housing. The Tourism Ministry has been assigned the task of coordinating and housing evacuees displaced by Iranian missile strikes, and compiling an overview of tourists seeking to leave so outbound flights can be properly coordinated and prioritized. "This is a complex and sensitive national mission," said Michael Izhakov, Director General of the Tourism Ministry. "Under the directive of Minister Haim Katz, we are operating around the clock." In the underground narrative from the Kirya in Tel Aviv, IDF officers described months of covert planning for a two-front war against Iran and Hezbollah, detailing a prolonged planning effort, intense operational pressure, and the secrecy required to manage the campaign. Lieutenant-Colonel S., head of a control branch in the Operations Directorate, said her unit oversees both offensive and defensive activity across all arenas, and the command center provides senior commanders with the operational picture while managing real-time events, pushing back on rumors and stressing that no information will be disclosed prematurely.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, an Iranian television reporter described renewed bombing as US and Israeli bombers strike the regime in Tehran. A separate report discusses Iran’s broader aims, suggesting Tehran seeks to ignite the region and turn the confrontation into a global campaign, while paradoxically highlighting that escalation could strengthen Israel and bring Gulf states closer; Hezbollah is described as pursuing a suicide-attack strategy, with the conflict widening to the north as sirens sound along front lines and drones are reportedly downed in unclear circumstances. Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, which hosts units of the US and Kuwaiti Air Force, was hit overnight and is now on fire. Reports also describe heavy explosions in Kermanshah in western Iran as the strikes continue to unfold.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, nearly 500,000 Hezbollah supporters have been evacuated from southern Lebanon, Beirut, and other locations as the IDF intensifies strikes. The Jerusalem Post notes over 400,000 evacuated from southern Lebanon, with tens of thousands more leaving Beirut after IDF strikes in Hezbollah areas such as Dahiya, which are described as turning into ghost towns. In the last 24 hours, about 24 attacks were carried out, part of roughly 115 aerial strikes in Lebanon, with the IDF saying it has launched around 250 attacks on Hezbollah since Monday and around 100 on Tuesday; experts caution that the total may approach 450 attacks given the updates available. A tour of Beirut’s Dahieh neighborhood, a Hezbollah stronghold, followed last night’s airstrikes, while reports describe intense attacks currently in Lebanon and waves of strikes against Hezbollah positions and infrastructure. A morning tour of the Dahieh area depicted an abandoned and destroyed Hezbollah stronghold, and additional reporting notes IDF attacks in southern Lebanon continuing this morning.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Israeli minister Gila Gamliel argues that America stands with Israel against Iran, stating that Iran’s target