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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-16 at 14:02
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Temple Mount shrapnel hits during Iran clash
Public housing damaged, 3,500 evacuated
Lebanon drone infiltrated Nahariya, shot down
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 Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Shrapnel from a missile interception earlier today over Jerusalem landed on the Temple Mount.
In Regional Impacts, since the start of Operation Roaring Lion on February 28, hundreds of public housing units have been damaged by Iranian missiles and falling shrapnel, with restoration efforts under way and volunteers assisting in cleanup. The Construction and Housing Ministry said that about 140 units were damaged since the war began, with restoration begun on at least 60 of them; since then, confirmed hits have likely increased the total. At least four properties were completely destroyed. Approximately 3,500 Israeli civilians have been evacuated from their homes, according to data published by the Institute for National Security Studies on Sunday. Public housing is a critical pillar of social resilience, and the ministry pledged that no resident will be left without proper shelter, directing professional bodies to move quickly, cut red tape, and mobilize resources so restoration in the field proceeds without delay.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, an emergency standby squad shot down an unmanned aircraft infiltrating from Lebanon using small arms in the Western Galilee on Saturday during a drone intrusion alert, preventing a potentially serious hit. The drone was found to be loaded with an explosive payload and cameras. The incident occurred around 6 a.m., at the same time another drone struck the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya. The squad identified two drones passing over the town and fired; a drone was shot down near the entry to Nahariya. Police forces later found cameras and explosives on the drone, and emphasized that the quick response helped avert harm.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump complains countries not helping in Strait of Hormuz, says Israel will not use nukes against Iran. The US president asserts that the Iranians want to reach a deal, and that “the only thing they have left is the worst kind of artificial intelligence: they showed buildings on fire in Tel Aviv.”
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the government approved 41 Jerusalem neighborhoods as eligible for personal firearms licenses, expanding the pool by roughly 300,000 residents across about 1,600 streets. The move comes amid heightened security concerns during Ramadan and as the war with Iran continues. Applicants must meet the legal requirements set by the National Security Ministry after a review by the Israel Police and Firearms Licensing Division. In parallel, opposition leaders criticized wartime conduct, with Benny Gantz saying, “We are winning in Tehran and losing in Jerusalem. Instead of focusing on dismantling the regime in Tehran, they are busy splitting the role of the attorney-general,” among other remarks about priorities diverting attention from security issues.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Understanding the psychology driving modern antisemitism - opinion, the piece argues that antisemitism today is driven by psychology rather than ideology alone. Beliefs are rooted in emotion and identity long before facts are considered, making correction of misinformation insufficient on its own. The author cites Philippe Assouline’s essay and notes that public discourse online reveals recurring psychological patterns shaping language, imagery, and narratives around Jews and Israel.
In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel registered 37% fewer unpaid leave applications than in the previous Iran war, according to a new Employment Service report. In total, 7,936 people have registered as unemployed since the war began, with 55% of the unemployed w
Temple Mount shrapnel hits during Iran clash
Public housing damaged, 3,500 evacuated
Lebanon drone infiltrated Nahariya, shot down
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 Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Shrapnel from a missile interception earlier today over Jerusalem landed on the Temple Mount.
In Regional Impacts, since the start of Operation Roaring Lion on February 28, hundreds of public housing units have been damaged by Iranian missiles and falling shrapnel, with restoration efforts under way and volunteers assisting in cleanup. The Construction and Housing Ministry said that about 140 units were damaged since the war began, with restoration begun on at least 60 of them; since then, confirmed hits have likely increased the total. At least four properties were completely destroyed. Approximately 3,500 Israeli civilians have been evacuated from their homes, according to data published by the Institute for National Security Studies on Sunday. Public housing is a critical pillar of social resilience, and the ministry pledged that no resident will be left without proper shelter, directing professional bodies to move quickly, cut red tape, and mobilize resources so restoration in the field proceeds without delay.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, an emergency standby squad shot down an unmanned aircraft infiltrating from Lebanon using small arms in the Western Galilee on Saturday during a drone intrusion alert, preventing a potentially serious hit. The drone was found to be loaded with an explosive payload and cameras. The incident occurred around 6 a.m., at the same time another drone struck the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya. The squad identified two drones passing over the town and fired; a drone was shot down near the entry to Nahariya. Police forces later found cameras and explosives on the drone, and emphasized that the quick response helped avert harm.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump complains countries not helping in Strait of Hormuz, says Israel will not use nukes against Iran. The US president asserts that the Iranians want to reach a deal, and that “the only thing they have left is the worst kind of artificial intelligence: they showed buildings on fire in Tel Aviv.”
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the government approved 41 Jerusalem neighborhoods as eligible for personal firearms licenses, expanding the pool by roughly 300,000 residents across about 1,600 streets. The move comes amid heightened security concerns during Ramadan and as the war with Iran continues. Applicants must meet the legal requirements set by the National Security Ministry after a review by the Israel Police and Firearms Licensing Division. In parallel, opposition leaders criticized wartime conduct, with Benny Gantz saying, “We are winning in Tehran and losing in Jerusalem. Instead of focusing on dismantling the regime in Tehran, they are busy splitting the role of the attorney-general,” among other remarks about priorities diverting attention from security issues.
In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Understanding the psychology driving modern antisemitism - opinion, the piece argues that antisemitism today is driven by psychology rather than ideology alone. Beliefs are rooted in emotion and identity long before facts are considered, making correction of misinformation insufficient on its own. The author cites Philippe Assouline’s essay and notes that public discourse online reveals recurring psychological patterns shaping language, imagery, and narratives around Jews and Israel.
In Israeli Economy and Business, Israel registered 37% fewer unpaid leave applications than in the previous Iran war, according to a new Employment Service report. In total, 7,936 people have registered as unemployed since the war began, with 55% of the unemployed w