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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-22 at 18:02
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Iran Strikes Dimona and Arad THAAD Fails
Iranian Ballistic Missile Hits Lebanon
US Early Warning Radar Destroyed in Rafha
The time is now 6:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, a flurry of missile alerts and interceptions rippled across the region as missiles launched from Iran struck Dimona and Arad, wounding dozens less than an hour apart. A military source said interception attempts were made, but Israel’s defenses were not hermetic, with Home Front Command chief Major General Shai Klapper calling it a challenging evening and noting that the enemy is targeting population centers. An initial inquiry found that the US THAAD interceptor was supposed to hit the Arad missile but missed, and authorities are examining whether the lapse was due to human error or a technical malfunction. THAAD operates alongside Arrow 2 to intercept in the upper atmosphere, and Israeli officials say interception attempts were undertaken in the Beit Shemesh incident as well, with the IAF and Home Front Command investigating.
Separately, sirens rang in northern Israel as Iran conducted missile activity, with a ballistic missile striking Lebanese territory according to Israeli assessments. It marks what Israeli officials describe as the first time an Iranian ballistic missile has hit Lebanon during the current war, and it remains unclear whether Iran aimed at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon or at a target in Israel and missed. Reports from the north also indicate interceptions and警 alerts, with some brief notes of successful interception near the Western Galilee and no injuries in certain incidents. Other brief items note that missiles launched from Iran were identified or intercepted, and a short time ago a missile launched toward the State of Israel from Iran failed. Authorities continue to monitor and assess the evolving threat alongside ongoing investigations into launches and interceptions.
In US Military Role, satellite imagery confirms the destruction of a US early warning radar installation in Rafha, Saudi Arabia, according to the latest bilateral and intelligence assessments. The footage underscores a shift in regional security dynamics as part of the broader confrontation with Iran and its proxies.
In Regional Impacts, UAE diplomatic adviser Anwar Gargash cautioned that Iran’s aggression demands enduring security solutions for the Arabian Gulf, including curbing the nuclear threat, missiles, drones, and the bullying of the straits, stressing that responding to aggression must extend beyond a ceasefire. Separately, reporting cited that Iran has begun scaling back its strikes on Saudi Arabia amid escalation concerns as Riyadh signals willingness to allow US forces to operate from Saudi bases against Iran. Saudi officials have also warned that targeting civilian infrastructure would provoke a direct response, and discussions have surfaced about greater Saudi cooperation with US military bases. In related developments, Iran demonstrated a 4,000-kilometer missile range, reflecting expanded reach tied to advances linked to its satellite launch programs.
In the conflict with Iran and its regional proxies, one reported missile from Iran fell in Lebanon, with ongoing coverage of cross-border tensions. Lebanon’s prime minister Nawaf Salam said Hezbollah threats would not deter efforts to disarm the group, while rejecting internal conflict and keeping channels open for direct talks with Israel; he also indicated Iranian operatives were being expelled. In the Gaza theater, Israel carried out a targeted airstrike on an apartment near Taj Mall in central Gaza, reportedly assassinating Islamic Jihad Commander Muhammad Salim Abu al-Ata, brother of Baha Abu al-Ata, a leader killed by Israel in 2019. The IDF also said it struck a crossing over the Litani River used by Hezbollah to move
Iran Strikes Dimona and Arad THAAD Fails
Iranian Ballistic Missile Hits Lebanon
US Early Warning Radar Destroyed in Rafha
The time is now 6:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, a flurry of missile alerts and interceptions rippled across the region as missiles launched from Iran struck Dimona and Arad, wounding dozens less than an hour apart. A military source said interception attempts were made, but Israel’s defenses were not hermetic, with Home Front Command chief Major General Shai Klapper calling it a challenging evening and noting that the enemy is targeting population centers. An initial inquiry found that the US THAAD interceptor was supposed to hit the Arad missile but missed, and authorities are examining whether the lapse was due to human error or a technical malfunction. THAAD operates alongside Arrow 2 to intercept in the upper atmosphere, and Israeli officials say interception attempts were undertaken in the Beit Shemesh incident as well, with the IAF and Home Front Command investigating.
Separately, sirens rang in northern Israel as Iran conducted missile activity, with a ballistic missile striking Lebanese territory according to Israeli assessments. It marks what Israeli officials describe as the first time an Iranian ballistic missile has hit Lebanon during the current war, and it remains unclear whether Iran aimed at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon or at a target in Israel and missed. Reports from the north also indicate interceptions and警 alerts, with some brief notes of successful interception near the Western Galilee and no injuries in certain incidents. Other brief items note that missiles launched from Iran were identified or intercepted, and a short time ago a missile launched toward the State of Israel from Iran failed. Authorities continue to monitor and assess the evolving threat alongside ongoing investigations into launches and interceptions.
In US Military Role, satellite imagery confirms the destruction of a US early warning radar installation in Rafha, Saudi Arabia, according to the latest bilateral and intelligence assessments. The footage underscores a shift in regional security dynamics as part of the broader confrontation with Iran and its proxies.
In Regional Impacts, UAE diplomatic adviser Anwar Gargash cautioned that Iran’s aggression demands enduring security solutions for the Arabian Gulf, including curbing the nuclear threat, missiles, drones, and the bullying of the straits, stressing that responding to aggression must extend beyond a ceasefire. Separately, reporting cited that Iran has begun scaling back its strikes on Saudi Arabia amid escalation concerns as Riyadh signals willingness to allow US forces to operate from Saudi bases against Iran. Saudi officials have also warned that targeting civilian infrastructure would provoke a direct response, and discussions have surfaced about greater Saudi cooperation with US military bases. In related developments, Iran demonstrated a 4,000-kilometer missile range, reflecting expanded reach tied to advances linked to its satellite launch programs.
In the conflict with Iran and its regional proxies, one reported missile from Iran fell in Lebanon, with ongoing coverage of cross-border tensions. Lebanon’s prime minister Nawaf Salam said Hezbollah threats would not deter efforts to disarm the group, while rejecting internal conflict and keeping channels open for direct talks with Israel; he also indicated Iranian operatives were being expelled. In the Gaza theater, Israel carried out a targeted airstrike on an apartment near Taj Mall in central Gaza, reportedly assassinating Islamic Jihad Commander Muhammad Salim Abu al-Ata, brother of Baha Abu al-Ata, a leader killed by Israel in 2019. The IDF also said it struck a crossing over the Litani River used by Hezbollah to move