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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-14 at 14:02
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Iranian Security Chiefs Killed in Tehran Strike
Nimitz Decommissioning Delayed to 2027
Israel Strikes Hezbollah as Eilat Hit
The time is now 2:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Operation Lion's Roar, two senior officials in Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya emergency command were killed in a Tehran strike, the Israeli military confirmed. The officials, Abdallah Jalali-Nasab and Amir Shariat, had recently been appointed as acting replacements after their predecessor, Saleh Asadi, was killed in the opening phase of the operation. The Khatam al-Anbiya emergency command coordinates intelligence for Iran’s security leadership and informs the regime’s approach to Israel and the United States. The operation was carried out with precise guidance from Israeli Military Intelligence. A separate report underscores the increasingly central role of cyber operations in these actions, noting that advanced cyber forces disrupted surrounding communications in real time to prevents warnings from derailing the mission, and it highlights programs aimed at training the next generation of cyber operators, including initiatives at Israel Cyber Campus with courses for teens and young adults led by veterans of elite units.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, the conflict is also framed by the importance of cyber capabilities behind major operations, with reports describing real-time disruption of communications around the target to prevent early warning from compromising the mission. The coverage notes ongoing efforts to cultivate a new generation of cyber specialists, including a program run by Israel Cyber Campus that offers youth training led by former elite-unit personnel, reflecting a broader emphasis on cyber hardening as the war progresses.
In Iranian Retaliation, new data are published amid ongoing conflict with Gulf states and Israel. An adviser to the UAE president urged Iran to return to reason, even as authorities report more than 3,500 air threats directed at Gulf nations. Footage from the region has also shown damage in central Israel as part of the broader escalation. Iran signaled it will pursue greater use of “upgraded weapons,” including ballistic missiles with enhanced power, precision, and maneuverability, signaling a potential uptick in both scale and sophistication of strikes. The Israeli military said it has eliminated a large share of Iran’s ballistic-missile launchers, yet Tehran may still sustain barrages for an extended period and has increased its use of cluster munitions. In a separate public stance, former IRGC commander Mohsen Rezaei warned that the Strait of Hormuz will not reopen unless the United States withdraws from the Persian Gulf, arguing that regional security should be managed by regional states and that Tehran would only end the fighting after full compensation for damages and a guaranteed future security commitment.
In US Military Role, it was reported that the US Navy has officially delayed the decommissioning of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68) to at least March 2027 in order to maintain a fleet of 11 active carriers. The plan calls for the USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) to enter service as the Nimitz’s replacement around mid-2027, preserving carrier capacity during the ongoing conflict.
In Regional Impacts, Israeli officials warn that Hezbollah is moving weapons in civilian trucks along Lebanon’s coast, with the navy instructed to strike suspicious transport as a guard against escalation along the coastline. Separately, a 13-year-old boy was seriously injured when rocket debris fell in Eilat, underscoring the reach of cross-border fire and the human toll of the current hostilities.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the IDF broadened its ground operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, launching artillery as forces move t
Iranian Security Chiefs Killed in Tehran Strike
Nimitz Decommissioning Delayed to 2027
Israel Strikes Hezbollah as Eilat Hit
The time is now 2:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Operation Lion's Roar, two senior officials in Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya emergency command were killed in a Tehran strike, the Israeli military confirmed. The officials, Abdallah Jalali-Nasab and Amir Shariat, had recently been appointed as acting replacements after their predecessor, Saleh Asadi, was killed in the opening phase of the operation. The Khatam al-Anbiya emergency command coordinates intelligence for Iran’s security leadership and informs the regime’s approach to Israel and the United States. The operation was carried out with precise guidance from Israeli Military Intelligence. A separate report underscores the increasingly central role of cyber operations in these actions, noting that advanced cyber forces disrupted surrounding communications in real time to prevents warnings from derailing the mission, and it highlights programs aimed at training the next generation of cyber operators, including initiatives at Israel Cyber Campus with courses for teens and young adults led by veterans of elite units.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, the conflict is also framed by the importance of cyber capabilities behind major operations, with reports describing real-time disruption of communications around the target to prevent early warning from compromising the mission. The coverage notes ongoing efforts to cultivate a new generation of cyber specialists, including a program run by Israel Cyber Campus that offers youth training led by former elite-unit personnel, reflecting a broader emphasis on cyber hardening as the war progresses.
In Iranian Retaliation, new data are published amid ongoing conflict with Gulf states and Israel. An adviser to the UAE president urged Iran to return to reason, even as authorities report more than 3,500 air threats directed at Gulf nations. Footage from the region has also shown damage in central Israel as part of the broader escalation. Iran signaled it will pursue greater use of “upgraded weapons,” including ballistic missiles with enhanced power, precision, and maneuverability, signaling a potential uptick in both scale and sophistication of strikes. The Israeli military said it has eliminated a large share of Iran’s ballistic-missile launchers, yet Tehran may still sustain barrages for an extended period and has increased its use of cluster munitions. In a separate public stance, former IRGC commander Mohsen Rezaei warned that the Strait of Hormuz will not reopen unless the United States withdraws from the Persian Gulf, arguing that regional security should be managed by regional states and that Tehran would only end the fighting after full compensation for damages and a guaranteed future security commitment.
In US Military Role, it was reported that the US Navy has officially delayed the decommissioning of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68) to at least March 2027 in order to maintain a fleet of 11 active carriers. The plan calls for the USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) to enter service as the Nimitz’s replacement around mid-2027, preserving carrier capacity during the ongoing conflict.
In Regional Impacts, Israeli officials warn that Hezbollah is moving weapons in civilian trucks along Lebanon’s coast, with the navy instructed to strike suspicious transport as a guard against escalation along the coastline. Separately, a 13-year-old boy was seriously injured when rocket debris fell in Eilat, underscoring the reach of cross-border fire and the human toll of the current hostilities.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the IDF broadened its ground operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, launching artillery as forces move t