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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-25 at 02:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-25 at 02:02

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Iran's Guards tighten grip after Khamenei death
Missiles strike central and southern Israel
Israel greenlights permanent US Embassy in Jerusalem

The time is now 2:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Iranian Retaliation, US and Arab officials warn Iran’s hardline demands set by the Revolutionary Guard after Khamenei’s killing could derail ceasefire talks as Tehran rejects limits and mocks US diplomacy. US and regional officials say Tehran’s demands appear sweeping and non-negotiable, risking a derailment of ceasefire efforts. The Hebrew-language reporting adds that, in the period after Khamenei’s death, the Revolutionary Guards are solidifying control of Mujtaba, with the system increasingly governed directly or indirectly by the Guards, raising questions about succession and leadership, including references to the assassination of Ali Larijani. Another analysis cited in the bloc argues Iran is moving toward a military dictatorship under the Guards’ influence, with power expanding, diplomatic flexibility narrowing, and the country edging toward a prolonged confrontation with regional consequences. The same material notes that Hezbollah has kept up attacks along the northern front after a spell of quiet, while domestic political whispers foreground late-stage debates over pardons for Netanyahu. The reporting also points to the absorption of broader powers by the Supreme Council under Guards oversight, including the appointment of Rezaei as an adviser to Mujtaba, signaling tighter control over Iran’s political apparatus.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Overnight and early this morning there were two missile attacks on central Israel and two on southern Israel, in addition to three rocket attacks from Lebanon targeting northern Israel. No injuries were reported in any of the attacks. An editorial accompanying the coverage warns that talk of annexing territory in Lebanon up to the Litani River could undermine Israel’s case against Hezbollah, carrying serious strategic and diplomatic costs. Additional analysis notes Hezbollah’s continuing involvement in the northern theatre, with the group firing into Israel and engaging Israeli forces in southern Lebanon as part of the broader confrontation. A separate report quotes international observers noting that even Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has voiced a stance suggesting Iran may ultimately abandon Hezbollah in Lebanon, underscoring the shifting regional calculations tied to Tehran’s proxies.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, Israel approved a proposal to allocate land at the Allenby Complex in Jerusalem for the construction of a permanent United States Embassy on Tuesday. The approval was announced in a joint statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, and Construction and Housing Minister Haim Katz. They described the move as a major diplomatic milestone, echoing President Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and relocate the US Embassy there. The establishment of the permanent embassy is framed as a tangible expression of the United States’ commitment to Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and of the enduring close relationship between the two countries. The speakers thanked US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee for his cooperation and noted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ role in finalizing the decision. Netanyahu’s wife, Sara, attended an event for spouses of world leaders as part of the broader show of solidarity.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, decisions are being made amid wartime pressure involving Shas and United Torah Judaism. A rapid parliamentary cadence is described as a blitz in the Knesset with tight coordination with Amir Ohana as ultra-Orthodox factions push ahead on the conscription law. A separate reporting thread notes a new move against Netanyahu that a
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