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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-27 at 18:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-27 at 18:02

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One dead as Iran missiles strike Israel
Israel strikes Hezbollah in Beirut escalation grows
US pushes Iran talks with 15-point plan

The time is now 6:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, late Friday night Iran launched a missile barrage toward southern and central Israel, triggering alarms and a response from police and IDF rescue teams as investigators assess damage. One man was killed in central Israel and several others were injured after paramedics treated him at the impact site, with reports of shrapnel falling in the south and central regions under investigation. Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization said a missile hit near the Bushehr nuclear power plant but officials stressed there was no damage to the facility, while warning that any strike there could cause a severe nuclear accident with regional consequences. Separate updates noted two additional light injuries discovered in the Bedouin communities, and reports from Tel Aviv described moments of the attack, with sirens heard in central and southern Israel over the past half hour as authorities monitor developments.

In Regional Impacts, Turkey voiced anger over Israel and warned that the aim is to prevent Muslim countries from uniting again, a portrayal echoed in subsequent Turkish warnings that the conflict could escalate and that Israel could precipitate a world war. Across the oil and energy front, the world’s largest energy forum, CERAWeek in Houston, focused on the crisis, with participants describing market uncertainty and geopolitical risk as the war drags on. Observers noted that oil prices spiked as Tehran’s actions and disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz intensify, threatening roughly a fifth of global oil and gas supplies and underscoring the broader economic reverberations facing governments and industry alike.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the Israel Air Force carried out a new round of strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut, including the southern suburb of Dahiyeh, while earlier waves struck Iranian targets inside Iran; Hezbollah’s involvement in the conflict has escalated the regional dynamics. Lebanon’s Health Ministry reported that between March 2 and March 27, Israeli strikes on Lebanon had left more than 1,142 people dead and 3,315 injured, with casualties including civilians and Hezbollah operatives. In Nahariya, 43-year-old Uri Peretz was killed by a Hezbollah rocket attack that wounded another 25 people. Separately, Yemen’s Houthis warned they could join the widening conflict if allied forces enter the fight with the United States and Israel or if the Red Sea is used to strike Iran, signaling concerns about a broader regional war.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, President Donald Trump claimed that Iran is begging for a deal and suggested the campaign would end quickly, while also saying that Mohjataba Khomenei had died or was gravely injured before correcting himself on related details and on the Hormuz Strait. US special envoy Steve Witkoff said he expects Iran to hold talks with Washington this week, noting a 15-point peace plan on the table and saying the United States awaits Tehran’s response. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States could meet its Iran objectives without ground troops and expected the operation to conclude in weeks, adding that thousands more troops had been deployed regionally to cover contingencies but not to conduct ground actions.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, the outsize role of opposition voices around a landmark arbitration reform bill has sparked scrutiny of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s circle. Notably, it remains unclear what the foreign minister thinks about his daughter Alona Saar, who has emerged as a leading voice against the parliament’s arbitration law, which would empower rabbinical courts in c
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