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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-12 at 22:21
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- Iranian Missiles Wound Dozens Across Northern Israel
- Iran Warns Hormuz Energy Security At Risk
- US Fires on Iranian Ship Near Lincoln
The time is now 10:20 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Northern Israel remained under impact from a third Iranian missile barrage in the early hours, with hospitals and emergency services reporting a rising casualty toll. Magen David Adom said 30 people were wounded, including a 34-year-old woman moderately injured by shrapnel on her back and 29 others in mild condition from glass shards or anxiety. All 30 were evacuated to nearby hospitals for treatment, and responders noted damaged homes and shattered windows at the scene. A separate account described a 17-year-old girl who was mildly injured after being struck by a car amid the strikes. As the day progressed, medics updated figures to at least 33 wounded, with a woman reported in moderate condition and others lightly injured by glass or shock. In the Jezreel Valley Bedouin village of Zarzir, a building was hit and 15 people were wounded, with one person in serious condition. In Zarzir, a later tally indicated 30 people evacuated from the area, 29 classified as mild and one as moderate, while the village’s leadership said more than 100 structures had been damaged. Eyewitness footage and police statements described the extent of damage in Zarzir, and alarms and emergency responses continued in the region as sirens and defensive measures remained in place. Separate video circulated showing missiles in the night sky near Incirlik, Turkey, as regional observers monitored the broader threat and authorities kept a close watch on developments.
In Iranian Retaliation, Iran’s position toward regional energy security was asserted as the crisis persisted. Iran’s UN Ambassador said Tehran would not close the Strait of Hormuz, insisting that protecting security of the shipping lane is Iran’s right. A London-based outlet cited the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters warning that any attack on Iran’s energy infrastructure or ports would trigger a devastating response, including targeting oil and gas facilities across the region tied to the United States or its partners. The warning followed Israeli strikes on Tehran’s fuel depots, which authorities said damaged facilities used by Iran’s army and the IRGC rather than civilian infrastructure, and officials stressed they would guard regional energy and shipping routes as tensions rose.
In US Military Role, a reported incident involving US forces unfolded near the USS Abraham Lincoln. A US Navy vessel fired on an Iranian naval ship after it sailed too close to the carrier; the shooting occurred earlier in the week, with officials noting that shots initially missed. A Mark-45 gun was used, and a helicopter equipped with Hellfire missiles was launched, striking the Iranian ship with two missiles. The current status of the Iranian vessel and its crew was not immediately known. This event follows a prior episode in February when US forces shot down an Iranian drone that approached the Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, underscoring ongoing US-Iran tensions in the region.
In Regional Impacts, the broader consequences of the crisis were being assessed across borders and capitals. Turkey’s stance toward Iran remained cautious, with Ankara having not fought Iran since 1639, and officials signaling restraint even as warnings circulated that war with Iran could affect ties with Israel; President Erdogan condemned antisemitism but did not condemn Iranian missiles in remarks carried publicly. Across the affected areas, Zarzir and nearby communities reported significant disruption and damage: early medics’ reports placed the Zarzir casualty count at 30 in one tally (29 mild, 1 moderate), while later figures from local leadership described over 100 damaged structur
- Iranian Missiles Wound Dozens Across Northern Israel
- Iran Warns Hormuz Energy Security At Risk
- US Fires on Iranian Ship Near Lincoln
The time is now 10:20 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Northern Israel remained under impact from a third Iranian missile barrage in the early hours, with hospitals and emergency services reporting a rising casualty toll. Magen David Adom said 30 people were wounded, including a 34-year-old woman moderately injured by shrapnel on her back and 29 others in mild condition from glass shards or anxiety. All 30 were evacuated to nearby hospitals for treatment, and responders noted damaged homes and shattered windows at the scene. A separate account described a 17-year-old girl who was mildly injured after being struck by a car amid the strikes. As the day progressed, medics updated figures to at least 33 wounded, with a woman reported in moderate condition and others lightly injured by glass or shock. In the Jezreel Valley Bedouin village of Zarzir, a building was hit and 15 people were wounded, with one person in serious condition. In Zarzir, a later tally indicated 30 people evacuated from the area, 29 classified as mild and one as moderate, while the village’s leadership said more than 100 structures had been damaged. Eyewitness footage and police statements described the extent of damage in Zarzir, and alarms and emergency responses continued in the region as sirens and defensive measures remained in place. Separate video circulated showing missiles in the night sky near Incirlik, Turkey, as regional observers monitored the broader threat and authorities kept a close watch on developments.
In Iranian Retaliation, Iran’s position toward regional energy security was asserted as the crisis persisted. Iran’s UN Ambassador said Tehran would not close the Strait of Hormuz, insisting that protecting security of the shipping lane is Iran’s right. A London-based outlet cited the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters warning that any attack on Iran’s energy infrastructure or ports would trigger a devastating response, including targeting oil and gas facilities across the region tied to the United States or its partners. The warning followed Israeli strikes on Tehran’s fuel depots, which authorities said damaged facilities used by Iran’s army and the IRGC rather than civilian infrastructure, and officials stressed they would guard regional energy and shipping routes as tensions rose.
In US Military Role, a reported incident involving US forces unfolded near the USS Abraham Lincoln. A US Navy vessel fired on an Iranian naval ship after it sailed too close to the carrier; the shooting occurred earlier in the week, with officials noting that shots initially missed. A Mark-45 gun was used, and a helicopter equipped with Hellfire missiles was launched, striking the Iranian ship with two missiles. The current status of the Iranian vessel and its crew was not immediately known. This event follows a prior episode in February when US forces shot down an Iranian drone that approached the Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, underscoring ongoing US-Iran tensions in the region.
In Regional Impacts, the broader consequences of the crisis were being assessed across borders and capitals. Turkey’s stance toward Iran remained cautious, with Ankara having not fought Iran since 1639, and officials signaling restraint even as warnings circulated that war with Iran could affect ties with Israel; President Erdogan condemned antisemitism but did not condemn Iranian missiles in remarks carried publicly. Across the affected areas, Zarzir and nearby communities reported significant disruption and damage: early medics’ reports placed the Zarzir casualty count at 30 in one tally (29 mild, 1 moderate), while later figures from local leadership described over 100 damaged structur