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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-08 at 03:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-08 at 03:02

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Israel F35 shoots down Yak130 over Tehran
Secret Iran commando plan signals wider war
US Israel weigh striking Iran uranium stockpile

The time is now 3:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Operation Lion's Roar, sirens sounded across central Israel as the operation entered its second week following a missile barrage from Iran. No injuries have been reported, according to Magen David Adom. A fragment of a missile was reported in an open area, and overnight attacks damaged several chicken coops. Hebrew reporting describes a renewed wave of strikes across Iran, with the night described as tense and reports of activity in Beirut, alerts in the north, and intercepts in the Gulf near the Lebanese capital. The broader campaign is characterized as expanding, with the IDF widening its target bank, increasing manpower and the number of possible targets since the 12-Day War, aided by new surveillance methods and a development that has influenced broader international involvement. Separately, accounts surfaced of a secret plan to dispatch a commando into central Iran, illustrating the scope of consideration behind the operation.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, the air war grew more dramatic as an Israeli F-35I shot down a Russian-made YAK-130 over Tehran in a dogfight. The incident was described by Air Force Commander Major-General Tomer Bar as part of a historic operation above the skies of Tehran, reflecting the force’s power and the pilot’s resolve; Bar congratulated the pilot with the words “I’m proud of you” as they returned to base to rest and prepare for the next mission. The interception followed earlier strikes that targeted Iranian fighter jets before takeoff, signaling a rapid expansion of air operations over Iran and a shift toward regime infrastructure and military capabilities. Separately, there were reports of a hostile aerial incursion into the Galilee region, including Nahariya, prompting Israeli responses as forces moved to neutralize threats.

In Regional Impacts, the Israeli military urged residents of Beirut’s Dahiyah district to evacuate immediately, warning that Hezbollah activity in the area requires people to flee their homes and that they will be updated when it is safe to return. The call highlighted the widening regional tension as cross-border operations continue and the risk to civilians remains a central concern for nearby populations.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, officials described discussions between Washington and Jerusalem about striking Iran’s uranium stockpile at a later stage of the war, with President Trump weighing the option of sending small special operations units into Iran to seize or dilute enriched uranium rather than mounting a large invasion. Western officials note Iran likely holds about 450 kilograms of 60 percent enriched uranium, a quantity that could support several weapons if refined further, and there are discussions about seizing Kharg Island as part of the plan. Separately, President Trump characterized Iran as the “loser of the Mideast” in comments carried by World Israel News, reflecting admonitions and rhetoric tied to the broader campaign.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, the drama surrounding Netanyahu’s request for a pardon moved forward as the Pardons Department of the Justice Ministry prepared a recommendation to be submitted to the justice minister in the near term. A decision on whether Netanyahu will have the trial canceled without a conviction is anticipated in the days ahead as the process continues. On International Women’s Day, the IDF released data showing significant participation by women in the war effort, including about half of the air defense element and roughly 20 percent of reservists who were called up, underscoring the changing profile of the defense forces.

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