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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-22 at 19:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-22 at 19:02

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Iran Missile Barrage Targets Israel Dozens Wounded
Roaring Lion Aims to Crush Iran Missiles
Record War Budget Sets Stage for Elections

The time is now 7:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, sirens sounded across southern and central Israel after missile launches from Iran, with residents reporting explosions and officials noting a possible impact in Ganei Tikva as emergency teams deployed to search affected areas. Fire and rescue teams completed scans in four zones in the Petah Tikva region after the latest launch, and while no one was found trapped, damage from falling debris was reported in several areas. Magen David Adom teams treated three minor injuries as people moved to protected spaces in Sde David, Pardesiya, and Tel Aviv, with two cases of anxiety recorded. Iran has stepped up the pace of launches, with multiple zones in the Dan region reporting debris falls. Interceptions using the THAAD system over Arad and Beit Shemesh may have missed, and investigators are examining whether the miss was due to human error or a technical fault; THAAD operates with Arrow 2. Dozens were wounded in Dimona and Arad from two direct hits within an hour, and Home Front Command chief Major General Shai Klapper said the evening was challenging and that authorities are following life-saving guidance. Separately, a short-range missile dispersion toward central Israel was intercepted without casualties, and footage showed the intercept of the weapon. The pattern points to a sustained campaign that targets population centers and keeps central and southern Israel on high alert.

In US Military Role, the United States and Israel launched Operation Roaring Lion with a clearly defined set of aims: destroy Iran’s missile capabilities and production, eliminate its navy, and ensure Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon, while also preventing the regime from arming, funding, and directing terrorist networks beyond its borders. President Trump echoed those objectives, and Prime Minister Netanyahu added a fourth aim focused on creating optimal conditions for toppling the regime. From the outset, the mission did not include guaranteeing control of the Strait of Hormuz, a reality acknowledged as Iran continues to exert pressure in the region. The disclosure underscores the purpose and limits of the campaign as it unfolds.

In Regional Impacts, Iran’s Tasnim News Agency published photos on Sunday of stickers placed on Iranian missiles bearing the message “Thank you, Prime Minister” beside a picture of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and a quote attributed to him calling the war illegal and inhumane. Sánchez’s government has condemned the war and barred the United States from using joint bases on Spanish soil for strikes on Iran, while Madrid dismissed its ambassador to Tel Aviv and kept its mission in Israel at a lower diplomatic level. Sánchez is widely seen as among Europe’s more outspoken critics of Israel, reflecting how European politics are shaping the regional dynamic.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, seven IDF soldiers were lightly injured in separate incidents, including a safety incident during operations in southern Lebanon, a drone that fell near a military unit, and a field accident in northern Israel; all seven were evacuated to hospital. Since ground operations began against Hezbollah in Lebanon, the tally reaches at least 48 IDF casualties, including two killed, one serious, 13 moderate, and 32 minor injuries. This is a developing situation as events continue to unfold.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, former US counterterrorism chief Kent said in a Washington Post interview that he believes Israel still holds influence over moves in the US-Iran war and that some MAGA opponents are engaging with anti-Israel pundits to shape conservative views. Kent
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