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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-26 at 09:02
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Kiryat Ata center hit IRGC commander killed
US Moves Elite Forces Toward Middle East
Hezbollah Fire Surges as Israel Pressures Ceasefire
The time is now 9:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, a children's play center in the north of Israel was devastated by an Iranian cluster missile strike on a nearby mall in Kiryat Ata, with shattered glass and toys scattered as the site prepared to reopen; the play center owner called it a miracle that no children were inside. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps navy commander, Alireza Tangsiri, was killed in an IDF strike. In central Israel, air defenses intercepted missiles during the latest barrage.
In Iranian Retaliation, the United States must be prepared for the possibility that Iran will attack civilian systems, including telecommunications satellites in space, and continue to target critical civilian infrastructure, a warning delivered by Theresa Payton, the former White House chief information officer and now head of Fortalice Solutions, in an interview with The Jerusalem Post. Payton stressed that Tehran lacks the same level of skill and technology as the United States and Israel, but cautioned against underestimating the regime as it seeks to expand its digital reach. She noted recent Iranian cyber activity, including attacks on American firms such as Stryker Corporation, illustrating the regime’s effort to inflict damage through cyber means even as it faces other pressures. The United States has recently established a Bureau of Emerging Threats to counter cyber and space-based threats and other rapidly evolving dangers.
In US Military Role, the United States has moved elite forces toward the Middle East, with the 82nd Airborne Division and two amphibious ready groups positioning to signal readiness for a possible rapid entry if diplomacy fails, including a potential move to seize airfields and hold territory until heavier reinforcements arrive. The 82nd, known as the All American, is described as the Army’s quick-response force capable of reaching the theater within about 18 hours, with a legacy dating to D-Day. Officials say the deployment aims to deter Iranian strategic moves such as any threat to Kharg Island and to provide a rapid-entry option if needed. Separately, reports indicate Washington is preparing a decisive action described as a knockout punch against Iran, with a warning that there is no turning back if diplomacy does not produce a concrete result.
In Regional Impacts, President Isaac Herzog warned Europe and its leaders that they are “next” in the face of Iran’s terror activities, telling StandWithUs that regime change in Tehran is not an official Israeli war aim but could help bring peace between Israelis and Iranians and transform the wider Middle East, while also criticizing Europe for not fully grasping the Iranian threat. A brief item labeled Central Israel minutes ago indicates activity in central Israel occurred moments earlier. Separately, sirens are currently sounding, signaling alerts in parts of the region.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Hezbollah has fired more than 600 times at Israel and IDF troops over the past 24 hours, vastly higher than typical daily averages, mostly targeting forces in southern Lebanon. The spike is viewed as a possible effort to pressure for a ceasefire or to coax Israel and the United States into concessions, even as Israel continues air operations and a broader push in southern Lebanon.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Netanyahu’s foreign policy adviser Ophir Falk told CNN that Israel remains highly skeptical of US-Iran talks, arguing that Iran has repeatedly shown it cannot be trusted and that Israel’s objective is to remove the existential threat posed by the regime, or a
Kiryat Ata center hit IRGC commander killed
US Moves Elite Forces Toward Middle East
Hezbollah Fire Surges as Israel Pressures Ceasefire
The time is now 9:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, a children's play center in the north of Israel was devastated by an Iranian cluster missile strike on a nearby mall in Kiryat Ata, with shattered glass and toys scattered as the site prepared to reopen; the play center owner called it a miracle that no children were inside. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps navy commander, Alireza Tangsiri, was killed in an IDF strike. In central Israel, air defenses intercepted missiles during the latest barrage.
In Iranian Retaliation, the United States must be prepared for the possibility that Iran will attack civilian systems, including telecommunications satellites in space, and continue to target critical civilian infrastructure, a warning delivered by Theresa Payton, the former White House chief information officer and now head of Fortalice Solutions, in an interview with The Jerusalem Post. Payton stressed that Tehran lacks the same level of skill and technology as the United States and Israel, but cautioned against underestimating the regime as it seeks to expand its digital reach. She noted recent Iranian cyber activity, including attacks on American firms such as Stryker Corporation, illustrating the regime’s effort to inflict damage through cyber means even as it faces other pressures. The United States has recently established a Bureau of Emerging Threats to counter cyber and space-based threats and other rapidly evolving dangers.
In US Military Role, the United States has moved elite forces toward the Middle East, with the 82nd Airborne Division and two amphibious ready groups positioning to signal readiness for a possible rapid entry if diplomacy fails, including a potential move to seize airfields and hold territory until heavier reinforcements arrive. The 82nd, known as the All American, is described as the Army’s quick-response force capable of reaching the theater within about 18 hours, with a legacy dating to D-Day. Officials say the deployment aims to deter Iranian strategic moves such as any threat to Kharg Island and to provide a rapid-entry option if needed. Separately, reports indicate Washington is preparing a decisive action described as a knockout punch against Iran, with a warning that there is no turning back if diplomacy does not produce a concrete result.
In Regional Impacts, President Isaac Herzog warned Europe and its leaders that they are “next” in the face of Iran’s terror activities, telling StandWithUs that regime change in Tehran is not an official Israeli war aim but could help bring peace between Israelis and Iranians and transform the wider Middle East, while also criticizing Europe for not fully grasping the Iranian threat. A brief item labeled Central Israel minutes ago indicates activity in central Israel occurred moments earlier. Separately, sirens are currently sounding, signaling alerts in parts of the region.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Hezbollah has fired more than 600 times at Israel and IDF troops over the past 24 hours, vastly higher than typical daily averages, mostly targeting forces in southern Lebanon. The spike is viewed as a possible effort to pressure for a ceasefire or to coax Israel and the United States into concessions, even as Israel continues air operations and a broader push in southern Lebanon.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Netanyahu’s foreign policy adviser Ophir Falk told CNN that Israel remains highly skeptical of US-Iran talks, arguing that Iran has repeatedly shown it cannot be trusted and that Israel’s objective is to remove the existential threat posed by the regime, or a