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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-26 at 06:02
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IRGC Navy chief killed in Bandar Abbas
Iranian missile attack injures two in Israel
Turkey and Pakistan forge post-war order
The time is now 6:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, a strike killed the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps Navy, Alireza Tangsiri, in Bandar Abbas near the Strait of Hormuz, according to Israeli officials. Israeli defense sources confirmed the strike was carried out by the IDF, and reports said several of Tangsiri’s top naval aides were killed in the attack. Tangsiri has led the IRGC Navy since 2018 and had taken an increasingly aggressive stance in recent weeks, including threats of retaliation against US facilities in the region and warnings for civilians to stay away. He said that oil facilities linked to America would come under fire with full force, a line that comes as the United States has repeatedly signaled that degrading Iran’s naval capabilities remains a priority. Since the war began, the US is believed to have targeted around 100 vessels used by Iran’s navy and the IRGC. This is a developing story.
In Iranian Retaliation, two people were lightly injured after another Iranian regime missile attack toward central Israel, with damage reported to buildings and cars. The incident marks another flare in cross-border fire as tensions continue to rise in the region.
In Regional Impacts, turkey and Pakistan emerge as key brokers, shaping post-war order amid Iran conflict. Regional powers are positioning themselves to mediate the Iran confrontation, with Turkey and Pakistan seeking a role in easing tensions and shaping the post-war order. The United States and Israel began the war on Iran in late February, and as a month has passed, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, India and several other countries are looking to help ease and reduce tensions. The UAE and other states have voiced concern about Iran’s responses, including drone threats, while observers debate who may want the war to continue, a discussion often clouded by unverified reports and competing agendas as countries weigh their own interests in a potential post-conflict arrangement.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, an IDF spokesperson delivering a message in Arabic to supporters of Hezbollah told them they were celebrating imagined victories while in southern Lebanon Radwan fighters were surrendering and handing themselves over to the IDF. Separately, reports noted an Israeli soldier was killed in Lebanon during ongoing hostilities. In the last 24 hours, Lebanon-based launches totaled about 600, most directed at Israeli forces, underscoring the continued volatility along the border.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, President Donald Trump said Iran is desperate to strike a deal to end nearly four weeks of fighting, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi insisted there had been no direct negotiations with the United States and that any exchange of messages through intermediaries does not constitute negotiation or dialog. Trump, speaking at a separate event, asserted that Iranian leaders want a deal badly but fear admitting it for internal and external reasons, and he noted he has not identified who the US is negotiating with.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israeli forces conducted a focused operation in the Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood to stop a suspect aiding Arab West Bank residents in infiltrating Jerusalem. The vehicle was identified and stopped, eight illegal infiltrators were arrested along with the driver suspected of assistance, and the vehicle is believed to be stolen. The suspects were detained for questioning, and five were deported to the West Bank.
In Israeli Economy and Business, Russia is reportedly profiting from the ongoing military actions in Iran, with estimates suggesting Putin is earning at least 760 mi
IRGC Navy chief killed in Bandar Abbas
Iranian missile attack injures two in Israel
Turkey and Pakistan forge post-war order
The time is now 6:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, a strike killed the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps Navy, Alireza Tangsiri, in Bandar Abbas near the Strait of Hormuz, according to Israeli officials. Israeli defense sources confirmed the strike was carried out by the IDF, and reports said several of Tangsiri’s top naval aides were killed in the attack. Tangsiri has led the IRGC Navy since 2018 and had taken an increasingly aggressive stance in recent weeks, including threats of retaliation against US facilities in the region and warnings for civilians to stay away. He said that oil facilities linked to America would come under fire with full force, a line that comes as the United States has repeatedly signaled that degrading Iran’s naval capabilities remains a priority. Since the war began, the US is believed to have targeted around 100 vessels used by Iran’s navy and the IRGC. This is a developing story.
In Iranian Retaliation, two people were lightly injured after another Iranian regime missile attack toward central Israel, with damage reported to buildings and cars. The incident marks another flare in cross-border fire as tensions continue to rise in the region.
In Regional Impacts, turkey and Pakistan emerge as key brokers, shaping post-war order amid Iran conflict. Regional powers are positioning themselves to mediate the Iran confrontation, with Turkey and Pakistan seeking a role in easing tensions and shaping the post-war order. The United States and Israel began the war on Iran in late February, and as a month has passed, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, India and several other countries are looking to help ease and reduce tensions. The UAE and other states have voiced concern about Iran’s responses, including drone threats, while observers debate who may want the war to continue, a discussion often clouded by unverified reports and competing agendas as countries weigh their own interests in a potential post-conflict arrangement.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, an IDF spokesperson delivering a message in Arabic to supporters of Hezbollah told them they were celebrating imagined victories while in southern Lebanon Radwan fighters were surrendering and handing themselves over to the IDF. Separately, reports noted an Israeli soldier was killed in Lebanon during ongoing hostilities. In the last 24 hours, Lebanon-based launches totaled about 600, most directed at Israeli forces, underscoring the continued volatility along the border.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, President Donald Trump said Iran is desperate to strike a deal to end nearly four weeks of fighting, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi insisted there had been no direct negotiations with the United States and that any exchange of messages through intermediaries does not constitute negotiation or dialog. Trump, speaking at a separate event, asserted that Iranian leaders want a deal badly but fear admitting it for internal and external reasons, and he noted he has not identified who the US is negotiating with.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Israeli forces conducted a focused operation in the Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood to stop a suspect aiding Arab West Bank residents in infiltrating Jerusalem. The vehicle was identified and stopped, eight illegal infiltrators were arrested along with the driver suspected of assistance, and the vehicle is believed to be stolen. The suspects were detained for questioning, and five were deported to the West Bank.
In Israeli Economy and Business, Russia is reportedly profiting from the ongoing military actions in Iran, with estimates suggesting Putin is earning at least 760 mi