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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-26 at 19:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-26 at 19:02

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Nahariya death 25 evacuated after strike
Iran threatens hotels hosting US troops
US eyes invasion of Kharg Island

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, after the Iranian missile attack authorities say that, following a situation assessment, the Home Front Command issued guidance allowing residents to leave the protected area but urged people to keep following the Home Front instructions. Magen David Adom reported no confirmed injuries at this stage, with medics treating a small number of people who were injured while moving to shelter. In Nahariya, one person was killed by the missile strike and about 25 others were evacuated to hospital. Reports also describe Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon and in the Daḥiyah area that locals say has become a ghost town. There are mentions of a Hezbollah-backed strike in the north and remarks from a cabinet member suggesting that some delays were tied to legal guidance. The father of a fallen soldier addressed the nation with a message, underscoring the human toll of the day’s events.

In Iranian Retaliation, Iran warns that hotels hosting US troops in the Gulf and bases hit in the war are legitimate targets, outlining that many soldiers involved in the conflict are operating remotely from hotels and offices across the Middle East and Europe. Tehran says those hosting soldiers should refuse to host them, signaling that all such sites could be considered fair targets.

In US Military Role, evidence of a potential invasion of Iran’s Kharg Island in the Northern Persian Gulf continues to grow as US landing assets arrive in the region, with traders on Polymarket divided on the odds of such an operation, currently around 50% that Kharg Island is no longer under Iran’s control by the end of May. The Pentagon is also reported to be weighing a knockout-blow option against Iran, including ground and bombing operations, with discussions of seizing ships near the Strait of Hormuz or moving toward a broader invasion of Kharg Island and other Persian Gulf islands, according to multiple officials.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the Lebanese-based militant group Hezbollah released footage claimed to show damage today to a tank, as part of its ongoing confrontation narrative in the region.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Jerusalem is roiled by controversy over a pro-Israel German president who voiced opposition to the Iran war, calling the attack illegal; the Israeli ambassador in Berlin challenged his remarks, and the Iranian foreign minister praised Steinmeier’s stance, drawing sharp domestic scrutiny. Separately, alerts were activated along the northern front as hostile aircraft were detected over the Galilee region, with residents urged to follow the guidance of the Home Front authorities.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, Columbia’s Hillel director argues that the central question for campuses should be how institutions respond when antisemitism occurs, not whether it happens. A recent survey cited shows that about 42% of Jewish college students nationwide report experiencing antisemitism, highlighting the importance of campus support networks such as Hillel and university partners who are prepared to act when incidents arise.

In Uplifting News, Eurovision odds are favoring Israel to win the televoting, with Noam Bettan’s entry Michelle projected to lead the televote at a 26% chance according to Eurovision World, while Polymarket shows a 36% likelihood. If Bettan wins the televote, Israel would extend a recent run of strong audience support. In a separate conservation effort, four Czech lions were flown to Israel on an El Al cargo flight as part of a European program to protect the species; they will undergo a quarantine acclimation period at a learned zoo in Haifa. The
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