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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-28 at 02:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-28 at 02:02

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Israel War Expands Across Fronts With Drones
Yemen Missile Attacks Israel Houthis Join War
US Faces Ukraine Aid Delays Over Iran

The time is now 2:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Regional Impacts, the Home Front Command said the incident concluded in the Upper Galilee, the Bay area, the Wadi Ara, and the Carmel. Early on Saturday, a drone swarm triggered nonstop alerts across the north as defenses moved to counter incursions, with sirens heard in Beersheba and surrounding communities in the Negev as residents were urged to follow guidance from the Home Front Command. Reports also described a fatality: a 60-year-old man killed in a blast attributed to attacks connected to Iran targeting the Tel Aviv area. The conflict expanded as the Houthis joined the broader hostilities, and a strike near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear facility was reported. Overnight summaries noted about 11 zones of impact across the Tel Aviv metropolitan area and the Negev, including a death arising from a fragmenting missile in Tel Aviv. Israel said it conducted strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in response. In southern Lebanon, authorities noted damage around a church in a troubled village, and the IDF said it had discovered what it described as Hezbollah’s “treasure” following earlier assessments. The morning also saw the sirens reach the Yakhn’am area as the drone swarm persisted, with residents taking shelter while defenses continued to respond.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, a Yemen-origin missile toward Israeli territory marked the first such attack since the current war began, with air defenses intercepting the threat and sirens sounding in Beersheba and nearby communities as residents followed Home Front Command guidance. There were no immediate reports of casualties from that incident. Separately, headlines quoted a fierce stance from Iran-backed groups, with some reports asserting that the Houthis have formally entered the war and warned of consequences for Israel. In the north, incidents in southern Lebanon reported via the same broadcasts described several wounded in clashes there, including a commander seriously wounded and others moderately injured in a cross-border firefight, with additional rocket fire injuring more troops in subsequent hours. Two drones were downed, and the air force was attempting to neutralize a third drone that penetrated from Lebanon into Israeli airspace, prompting further sheltering across northern communities. The broader narrative centered on Iran’s proxies expanding their involvement, with sirens again reported in southern Israel after missile launches from that regional network.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, a provocative analysis by a columnist questions whether the Middle East could be on a path to unconventional escalation amid debates over US posture toward Iran and the Gulf region. Separately, US officials warned that the war in Iran could delay weapons deliveries to Ukraine as the Pentagon prioritizes countering Iran, a concern underscored by reports that allies fear shifts in battlefield support. Some European capitals gauge that shipments pledged under broader defense arrangements could be reallocated or slowed, though US officials stressed that support for Ukraine remains a goal and that Washington is managing stockpiles accordingly. Within the broader discussion of alliance cohesion, lawmakers and allied leaders sought reassurance that strategic arms support to Kyiv would not be abruptly interrupted, even as the Pentagon evaluates stock levels and reallocation options.

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