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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-27 at 07:02
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Iran Yazd central missile hub struck
US uncrewed drone speedboats join Iran conflict
Siren times extended for Hezbollah rockets
The time is now 7:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, the Israeli military said it struck Iran's central missile and sea mine production site in Yazd as part of a broader operation across the country, including Tehran and Isfahan. The Yazd facility was described as the hub for planning, development, assembly, and storage of advanced missiles that could be launched from cruise missiles, submarines, and helicopters against maritime targets, and as a place where the Iranian Navy developed most of its missiles and mines. Separately, Israel confirmed overnight strikes on ballistic missiles and aerial defense production sites across Iran, with additional targets in western Iran including missile launchers and storage sites, while the Israeli Air Force has dropped nearly 15,000 munitions on Iran since Operation Roaring Lion began on February 28, a figure that reaches over 25,000 when including US actions in the concurrent operation. On the diplomatic front, reports say the campaign has continued to escalate even as ceasefire prospects remain uncertain, with thousands of targets hit and Iran’s missile capabilities described as degraded though the threat persists, as casualties were reported in civilian areas such as Arad and Dimona. Reports also said General Ahmad Vahidi, appointed IRGC commander-in-chief on March 1, 2026, has reportedly been killed in US and Israeli strikes. In a separate note, a missile was reported intercepted.
In US Military Role, the United States has deployed uncrewed drone speedboats for patrols as part of its campaign against Iran, the first confirmation of such vessels in active conflict. The vessels, part of the Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft, or GARC, can be used for surveillance or kamikaze-style strikes, and their deployment marks a notable addition to the US approach in the area. The move follows a series of challenges in the Navy’s efforts to field autonomous surface vessels, with Reuters having reported earlier attempts and setbacks. There was no indication the United States had used uncrewed vessels for offensive strikes, according to a Pentagon spokesperson for Central Command, who said these craft had been employed for patrols as part of the broader operation against Iran, codenamed Operation Epic Fury.
In Regional Impacts, the IDF Home Front Command announced that siren warning times for Hezbollah rocket launches toward Israel will be extended to give civilians more time to reach shelter. The plan involves changes that will apply in coming days in all relevant localities, with ten areas remaining on existing time frames. At the Lebanese border, sirens will be followed by a 15-second warning before people must seek shelter, while in Nahariya the window could grow to 30 seconds and in Safed from 30 seconds to more than a minute, with other areas under review as the rollout expands.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the United States has updated travel advisories and raised warnings for the Middle East amid the Iran war. The advisory updates are intended to help Americans better understand risks and make informed decisions when traveling abroad.
In Israeli Economy and Business, XTEND and ParaZero Technologies announced a strategic partnership to field a next-generation autonomous counter-UAS solution. The integration combines ParaZero’s DefendAir net-launching interceptor pod with XTEND’s Scorpio 1000 tactical drone to create a fully autonomous system that detects, pursues, and captures hostile drones using a physical net, designed to minimize collateral damage in both battlefield and urban environments.
In Uplifting News, Parashat Tzav is described as a time for inner preparation before
Iran Yazd central missile hub struck
US uncrewed drone speedboats join Iran conflict
Siren times extended for Hezbollah rockets
The time is now 7:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, the Israeli military said it struck Iran's central missile and sea mine production site in Yazd as part of a broader operation across the country, including Tehran and Isfahan. The Yazd facility was described as the hub for planning, development, assembly, and storage of advanced missiles that could be launched from cruise missiles, submarines, and helicopters against maritime targets, and as a place where the Iranian Navy developed most of its missiles and mines. Separately, Israel confirmed overnight strikes on ballistic missiles and aerial defense production sites across Iran, with additional targets in western Iran including missile launchers and storage sites, while the Israeli Air Force has dropped nearly 15,000 munitions on Iran since Operation Roaring Lion began on February 28, a figure that reaches over 25,000 when including US actions in the concurrent operation. On the diplomatic front, reports say the campaign has continued to escalate even as ceasefire prospects remain uncertain, with thousands of targets hit and Iran’s missile capabilities described as degraded though the threat persists, as casualties were reported in civilian areas such as Arad and Dimona. Reports also said General Ahmad Vahidi, appointed IRGC commander-in-chief on March 1, 2026, has reportedly been killed in US and Israeli strikes. In a separate note, a missile was reported intercepted.
In US Military Role, the United States has deployed uncrewed drone speedboats for patrols as part of its campaign against Iran, the first confirmation of such vessels in active conflict. The vessels, part of the Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft, or GARC, can be used for surveillance or kamikaze-style strikes, and their deployment marks a notable addition to the US approach in the area. The move follows a series of challenges in the Navy’s efforts to field autonomous surface vessels, with Reuters having reported earlier attempts and setbacks. There was no indication the United States had used uncrewed vessels for offensive strikes, according to a Pentagon spokesperson for Central Command, who said these craft had been employed for patrols as part of the broader operation against Iran, codenamed Operation Epic Fury.
In Regional Impacts, the IDF Home Front Command announced that siren warning times for Hezbollah rocket launches toward Israel will be extended to give civilians more time to reach shelter. The plan involves changes that will apply in coming days in all relevant localities, with ten areas remaining on existing time frames. At the Lebanese border, sirens will be followed by a 15-second warning before people must seek shelter, while in Nahariya the window could grow to 30 seconds and in Safed from 30 seconds to more than a minute, with other areas under review as the rollout expands.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, the United States has updated travel advisories and raised warnings for the Middle East amid the Iran war. The advisory updates are intended to help Americans better understand risks and make informed decisions when traveling abroad.
In Israeli Economy and Business, XTEND and ParaZero Technologies announced a strategic partnership to field a next-generation autonomous counter-UAS solution. The integration combines ParaZero’s DefendAir net-launching interceptor pod with XTEND’s Scorpio 1000 tactical drone to create a fully autonomous system that detects, pursues, and captures hostile drones using a physical net, designed to minimize collateral damage in both battlefield and urban environments.
In Uplifting News, Parashat Tzav is described as a time for inner preparation before