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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-14 at 18:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-14 at 18:02

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- Missile fragment hits parking area, civilian injured
- US forces degrade Iranian military capability
- Israel raids Hezbollah hubs as north braces

The time is now 6:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, eyewitness accounts from Eilat describe a missile fragment striking a parking area as a person was heading to a safe room. One survivor says he was with his dogs and could not enter the shelter in time; he was lightly injured while rescuing one animal, with another dog hurt and now receiving veterinary care. A teenage witness reported that after the meal an alarm sounded, the family sought shelter in a safe room, then heard a blast and initially thought it was Iron Dome, only to find the explosion had fallen on their balcony and left the home looking like a crime scene. On the broader scene, Iranian leadership public commentary has stressed that if such events occur, they consider the war to be at a turning point, and there have been reports of tensions rising as observers note possible attempts by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards to shoot down an Israeli Air Force aircraft. In the north and central parts of the country, footage of damage in the Dan region has circulated, with observers warning that something significant appears to be approaching.

In US Military Role, CENTCOM said that US forces continue to degrade Iranian military capability. Separately, a fire broke out at the US Victory Base near Baghdad International Airport in Iraq following a drone strike, underscoring ongoing regional strain.

In Regional Impacts, the US Embassy in Baghdad issued an updated security alert urging Americans to leave Iraq immediately, citing significant threats posed by Iran-aligned militia groups. Earlier on Saturday, the embassy building was hit by a missile attack and smoke was seen rising from the site. In northern Iraq, operations at the Lanaz refinery in Erbil were suspended until a fire from a drone strike could be extinguished and damage assessed. Reports also stated that an American-owned oil tanker near the port of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates was attacked. Separately, several Iranian drones struck Kuwait International Airport, damaging the airport’s radar system, with no casualties reported.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Israel’s efforts to strengthen the defense of northern residents included raids by forces from the 7th Brigade Combat Team under the 36th Division targeting southern Lebanon, aimed at dismantling Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure and eliminating operatives. So far, the unit has reported dozens of terrorists eliminated and dozens of infrastructure sites dismantled, including a weapons depot, a command center, and observation posts. The Northern Command said it plans to deploy additional troops in the coming week, per the chief of the General Staff’s directive, while Golani Brigade units have completed deployment and, after a period of recuperation, stand ready for orders. A Beirut update was also noted in connection with regional reporting.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, the government is being asked to urgently approve 2.6 billion shekels for defense purchases, with funds to be drawn from the budget allocated to interest payments and a 1.1 billion shekel cut across ministries, described to ministers as a bridging loan until the budget is approved. Separately, the city of Ariel decided not to open its education system on Monday.

In Uplifting News, three Iranian women soccer players who sought asylum in Australia have decided to return to Iran, with Australia having granted humanitarian visas to seven Iranian players; four have already left, and another changed her mind. Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said officials repeatedly offered options and stressed that the government cannot remove the broa
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