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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-08 at 04:03
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Historic Israeli Yak-130 down over Tehran
US eyes raids on Iran uranium stockpile
Deadly Lebanon attack kills twenty in south
The time is now 4:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Israeli air force commander Major-General Tomer Bar praised the F-35I pilot who shot down an Iranian YAK-130 over Tehran, calling the operation historic and a demonstration of the force’s power, clarity, and the pilot’s personal resolve. The pilot responded, “We continue to fight,” as Bar urged a safe return, a brief rest, and readiness for the next mission. The downed aircraft was a Russian-made YAK-130, and the interception was announced at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday after earlier strikes had targeted Iranian fighter jets before takeoff. Officials say the campaign has expanded the IAF’s operational freedom over Iran, establishing air superiority over Tehran and entering a broader phase targeting regime infrastructure and military capabilities. In western Iran’s Kurdistan province, IRGC bases have been massively bombed since morning. The IDF has warned it will hunt down and eliminate any chosen successor to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and a report citing the military’s spokesperson warns that the Assembly of Experts convening in Qom to choose the new supreme leader would be a target for attack, with participation or election to the post rendering individuals targets.
In US Military Role, officials say the US and Israel have discussed going after Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium at a later stage of the war, with President Donald Trump weighing sending small special operations units into Iran as one option to prevent further enrichment. If ground operations were to occur, they would involve small raids rather than a large force. Two options reportedly presented were extracting the uranium from Iran or diluting it on location, with the final decision to be made by the president, the War Department, and the CIA. Officials estimate Iran may possess about 450 kilograms of 60-percent enriched uranium, potentially enough for 11 bombs within weeks, and another option being considered is seizing Kharg Island.
In Regional Impacts, security forces were dispatched to the village of Khirbat Abu-Flaḥ after reports of Israelis attacking Palestinians in the area, with the IDF and Border Police dispersing those involved; two Palestinians were killed by gunfire and another by asphyxiation, and the incident is being investigated by Central Command with oversight from the regional command and police. The report also notes additional tensions in the region, including an Israeli strike at Isfahan airport, fragments from interceptors found in the Shephelah, and references to a broader narrative of heightened activity, including a nighttime operation tied to Iran’s nuclear program, outreach to Beirut, alarms in the north, and interceptions in the Gulf, all within a context of pressure on Iran’s oil assets.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Lebanon-related violence is reported with around 20 people killed in an attack on the village of Tsir al-R’rabiya in southern Lebanon, a figure echoed by Lebanese sources describing fatalities in the morning strike on a southern village.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, a White House-affiliated official account responds to an anti-American journalist, taking a stance on the reporter’s questions. China’s foreign ministry urged the United States and Israel to halt Iran strikes and warned that the war could spill over into other regions, potentially igniting a larger conflict. Former President Donald Trump asserted that the war against Iran after October 7 had to be done and that the world had been aided by the action.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, two minors, aged 16 and 17, were arrested in Jerusalem on suspicion of vandalism and
Historic Israeli Yak-130 down over Tehran
US eyes raids on Iran uranium stockpile
Deadly Lebanon attack kills twenty in south
The time is now 4:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Israeli air force commander Major-General Tomer Bar praised the F-35I pilot who shot down an Iranian YAK-130 over Tehran, calling the operation historic and a demonstration of the force’s power, clarity, and the pilot’s personal resolve. The pilot responded, “We continue to fight,” as Bar urged a safe return, a brief rest, and readiness for the next mission. The downed aircraft was a Russian-made YAK-130, and the interception was announced at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday after earlier strikes had targeted Iranian fighter jets before takeoff. Officials say the campaign has expanded the IAF’s operational freedom over Iran, establishing air superiority over Tehran and entering a broader phase targeting regime infrastructure and military capabilities. In western Iran’s Kurdistan province, IRGC bases have been massively bombed since morning. The IDF has warned it will hunt down and eliminate any chosen successor to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and a report citing the military’s spokesperson warns that the Assembly of Experts convening in Qom to choose the new supreme leader would be a target for attack, with participation or election to the post rendering individuals targets.
In US Military Role, officials say the US and Israel have discussed going after Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium at a later stage of the war, with President Donald Trump weighing sending small special operations units into Iran as one option to prevent further enrichment. If ground operations were to occur, they would involve small raids rather than a large force. Two options reportedly presented were extracting the uranium from Iran or diluting it on location, with the final decision to be made by the president, the War Department, and the CIA. Officials estimate Iran may possess about 450 kilograms of 60-percent enriched uranium, potentially enough for 11 bombs within weeks, and another option being considered is seizing Kharg Island.
In Regional Impacts, security forces were dispatched to the village of Khirbat Abu-Flaḥ after reports of Israelis attacking Palestinians in the area, with the IDF and Border Police dispersing those involved; two Palestinians were killed by gunfire and another by asphyxiation, and the incident is being investigated by Central Command with oversight from the regional command and police. The report also notes additional tensions in the region, including an Israeli strike at Isfahan airport, fragments from interceptors found in the Shephelah, and references to a broader narrative of heightened activity, including a nighttime operation tied to Iran’s nuclear program, outreach to Beirut, alarms in the north, and interceptions in the Gulf, all within a context of pressure on Iran’s oil assets.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Lebanon-related violence is reported with around 20 people killed in an attack on the village of Tsir al-R’rabiya in southern Lebanon, a figure echoed by Lebanese sources describing fatalities in the morning strike on a southern village.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, a White House-affiliated official account responds to an anti-American journalist, taking a stance on the reporter’s questions. China’s foreign ministry urged the United States and Israel to halt Iran strikes and warned that the war could spill over into other regions, potentially igniting a larger conflict. Former President Donald Trump asserted that the war against Iran after October 7 had to be done and that the world had been aided by the action.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, two minors, aged 16 and 17, were arrested in Jerusalem on suspicion of vandalism and