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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-16 at 06:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-16 at 06:02

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Iranian missiles hit central Israel; aircraft destroyed
UN-backed plan to unblock Hormuz oil routes
Yellow zones resume schooling for 350k pupils

The time is now 6:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, a new Iranian missile barrage produced multiple impact sites across central Israel. Firefighting and rescue teams responded to locations in Shoham and Rishon LeZion, conducting searches of buildings and surrounding areas. Initial assessments indicate ten locations damaged by intercepted shrapnel or cluster munitions, including seven sites in Rishon LeZion and additional damage along Highway 431 as well as in Lod and Shoham. Emergency crews said there were no confirmed trapped individuals, and a woman in her 30s was treated and evacuated to Shamir-Asaf Harofeh Hospital for minor injuries. The Shoham Home Front Command Committee reported shrapnel in a yard causing property damage and urged residents to remain indoors to allow security and rescue efforts to proceed. Separately, the Israel Air Force said it struck and destroyed an aircraft used by Iran’s former supreme leader at Mehrabad Airport, a move described by the IDF as degrading the regime’s leadership coordination and its ability to manage military procurement and international coordination. The IDF said it will continue operations against Iranian means of operation across Iran. In additional developments reported by security agencies, missiles identified as launched from Iran were tracked toward the north, with statements that the aircraft linked to Ali Khamenei was destroyed and that shrapnel hit several central locations. Shin Bet and police updates said they foiled a central-area attack, and a suspect was arrested at a mosque in Lod as part of ongoing security operations. Other briefings referenced a targeted disruption near Tehran near the emergency command center, with reports of a senior official meeting and the destruction of the regime’s aircraft, alongside continued central Israel damage reports. Sirens were heard along the border, including near Misgav Am, as the situation remained unsettled. A BREAKING VIDEO circulated showing several houses damaged in the recent Iranian missile barrage across central and southern Israel, with no physical injuries reported at the time.

In Regional Impacts, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said she spoke with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres about a UN-backed plan to unblock the Hormuz oil route by mirroring the Black Sea Grain Initiative used in wartime Ukraine. Arriving for a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels, Kallas emphasized that ministers would discuss whether such an initiative could restore shipping of oil and gas through the strategic strait, currently blocked amid the Iran conflict. She highlighted that blocking Hormuz threatens energy supplies to Asia and could affect fertilizer production, warning of potential food shortages next year if fertilizer supplies are disrupted. Further details are to be discussed by the group in the coming days.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Israeli officials stressed close attention to Iranian involvement in Lebanon, noting that some Iranian operatives have left Lebanon or been targeted by Israeli strikes, and that Hezbollah is under internal pressure as public opinion in Lebanon questions its role amid regional upheaval. The IDF underscored that Tehran’s actions could influence Hezbollah’s future posture, given its military and economic backing from Iran, while security briefings indicated ongoing monitoring of Iranian activity in Lebanon and related regional tensions.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, President Donald Trump said the United States is in talks with Tehran but stressed that the regime is not yet ready to compromise. The report noted that Washington remains cautious
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