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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-15 at 17:02
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Lion's Roar hits 2,000 Iranian targets
Russia protests Israeli Bushehr strike near scientists
Iranian missile fragment hits Jerusalem US consulate
The time is now 5:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Operation Lion's Roar, the Israeli Defense Forces say it is not seeking regime change in Iran but aims to degrade the regime's systems and capabilities. Spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin said the IDF has attacked more than 2,000 targets in Iran and has eliminated thousands of commanders and soldiers, adding that operations are conducted shoulder to shoulder with the United States. He noted that more than 700 targets of the missile system have been struck in real time and that the campaign has reduced firing by removing more than 70% of ballistic missile launchers from use. Defrin said the campaign will continue for at least three more weeks, with thousands of targets still ahead, and that Israel is coordinating with its US allies with plans through Passover.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Russian officials protested after an Israeli strike near the Iranian city of Bushehr unknowingly struck in the vicinity of Russian scientists. Moscow said repeated strikes near Russian experts are unacceptable and urged Israel to take precautionary measures. The strike hit near a nuclear facility but caused no Russian casualties; Rosatom chief Alexey Likhachev said about 639 Russian personnel remain in Iran and warned that explosions could be heard kilometers away from Bushehr, though the facility itself was not targeted. In another development, a fragment of an Iranian missile struck a residential building used by the US consul in Jerusalem; the US State Department said there were no injuries and condemned Iran and Iran-backed militias’ attacks on diplomatic, military, and civilian infrastructure. There are also reports of another wave of attacks that has just started in Iran.
In Iranian Retaliation, a fragment of an Iranian missile struck a residential building used by the US consul in Jerusalem, with the US State Department reporting no injuries to US personnel and condemning Iran and its allied groups for attacks on diplomatic, military, and civilian infrastructure. The incident comes as authorities monitor possible further Iranian actions, and officials note this is a developing situation. Separately, reports continue of another wave of attacks beginning in Iran, underscoring ongoing cross-border tensions in the region.
In US Military Role, experts say only the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit is capable of the size and scope needed for the amphibious operations anticipated in the Iran-related conflict. The MEU, about 2,200 Marines aboard three Navy amphibious ships, can deploy task-organized elements up to a 550-man battalion landing team and provide logistic and aerial support from ship to shore. The deployment does not necessarily indicate ground combat in Iran, but may position the force to bolster air, maritime, and other support as tensions persist.
In Regional Impacts, fires continue on Kharg Island after US strikes, with regime authorities refusing evacuation of technical staff and insisting that operations at Iran’s key oil export terminal proceed. Workers on the island have urged evacuation amid the danger of further strikes, but authorities say departures would violate regulations. Gulf states remain hesitant to retaliate against Iran in the wake of more than 2,000 missiles and drones launched against regional targets, citing concerns about “the day after” and potential escalation. Some Gulf officials warn that Iran still has undeployed capabilities and that escalation could be dangerous. Separately, Sunni Arab states fear a resurgent Iran without continued US and Israeli protection, with Israel viewed as one of the few actors able to counter potential future Iranian aggression
Lion's Roar hits 2,000 Iranian targets
Russia protests Israeli Bushehr strike near scientists
Iranian missile fragment hits Jerusalem US consulate
The time is now 5:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Operation Lion's Roar, the Israeli Defense Forces say it is not seeking regime change in Iran but aims to degrade the regime's systems and capabilities. Spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin said the IDF has attacked more than 2,000 targets in Iran and has eliminated thousands of commanders and soldiers, adding that operations are conducted shoulder to shoulder with the United States. He noted that more than 700 targets of the missile system have been struck in real time and that the campaign has reduced firing by removing more than 70% of ballistic missile launchers from use. Defrin said the campaign will continue for at least three more weeks, with thousands of targets still ahead, and that Israel is coordinating with its US allies with plans through Passover.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Russian officials protested after an Israeli strike near the Iranian city of Bushehr unknowingly struck in the vicinity of Russian scientists. Moscow said repeated strikes near Russian experts are unacceptable and urged Israel to take precautionary measures. The strike hit near a nuclear facility but caused no Russian casualties; Rosatom chief Alexey Likhachev said about 639 Russian personnel remain in Iran and warned that explosions could be heard kilometers away from Bushehr, though the facility itself was not targeted. In another development, a fragment of an Iranian missile struck a residential building used by the US consul in Jerusalem; the US State Department said there were no injuries and condemned Iran and Iran-backed militias’ attacks on diplomatic, military, and civilian infrastructure. There are also reports of another wave of attacks that has just started in Iran.
In Iranian Retaliation, a fragment of an Iranian missile struck a residential building used by the US consul in Jerusalem, with the US State Department reporting no injuries to US personnel and condemning Iran and its allied groups for attacks on diplomatic, military, and civilian infrastructure. The incident comes as authorities monitor possible further Iranian actions, and officials note this is a developing situation. Separately, reports continue of another wave of attacks beginning in Iran, underscoring ongoing cross-border tensions in the region.
In US Military Role, experts say only the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit is capable of the size and scope needed for the amphibious operations anticipated in the Iran-related conflict. The MEU, about 2,200 Marines aboard three Navy amphibious ships, can deploy task-organized elements up to a 550-man battalion landing team and provide logistic and aerial support from ship to shore. The deployment does not necessarily indicate ground combat in Iran, but may position the force to bolster air, maritime, and other support as tensions persist.
In Regional Impacts, fires continue on Kharg Island after US strikes, with regime authorities refusing evacuation of technical staff and insisting that operations at Iran’s key oil export terminal proceed. Workers on the island have urged evacuation amid the danger of further strikes, but authorities say departures would violate regulations. Gulf states remain hesitant to retaliate against Iran in the wake of more than 2,000 missiles and drones launched against regional targets, citing concerns about “the day after” and potential escalation. Some Gulf officials warn that Iran still has undeployed capabilities and that escalation could be dangerous. Separately, Sunni Arab states fear a resurgent Iran without continued US and Israeli protection, with Israel viewed as one of the few actors able to counter potential future Iranian aggression