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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-28 at 01:01

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-28 at 01:01

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IAEA Warns Nuclear Strike Could Trigger Radiation
Iran Strikes Saudi Base Wounding 12 Americans
Houthis Fire Toward Israel Trigger Beersheba Alerts

The time is now 1:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, the International Atomic Energy Agency has warned that a strike on Iran’s nuclear reactor could trigger a radiological event of serious consequence. The Houthis have joined the fight, expanding the regional scope of the conflict. A 60-year-old man was killed in a strike attributed to Iran targeting the Gush Dan region, and a separate strike was reported near the Bushehr reactor. Last night’s updates described about 11 zones of impact across Gush Dan and the Negev, including a fatality from a dispersing missile in Tel Aviv described in reports as involving a “yellow cake” reference and mentions of heavy water tied to Iran’s nuclear facilities. The IDF also said it found what it described as Hezbollah’s “treasure” in a church associated with a village in southern Lebanon.

In Iranian Retaliation, Iran launched an attack on a base in Saudi Arabia that wounded 12 American service members, two seriously, a US official told Reuters. The strike came as the broader regional confrontation intensified and drones and missiles continued to move around the Gulf.

In US Military Role, Israel said it was striking targets in Tehran and defending against missiles fired from Iran, while the United States expected to wrap up military operations within weeks rather than months. An Iranian attack on a base in Saudi Arabia wounded 12 US personnel, two seriously, as drones and missiles continued to strike around the Gulf. A month after the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran, the war has spread with thousands killed, disrupting energy supplies and fueling inflation fears. President Trump questioned why the United States would “be there” for NATO.

In Regional Impacts, frontline alarms sounded in Ya’ara and Erev al-Aramshe as the conflict intensified, with the Houthis having joined the fight. The developments come as the fighting’s reach broadens in the region, amplifying the sense of escalation and disruption across southern Israel.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the first Houthi launch toward Israel since the war began triggered alerts across Beersheba and the Negev. Air defenses were activated to intercept the threat, and residents were urged to follow Home Front Command guidance. The Houthis, Iran-backed in Yemen, had previously signaled readiness to intervene militarily under certain conditions, including if new allies joined the United States and Israel in the conflict.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, a Milwaukee county court ordered a retired rabbi and his son to pay $1,000 in restitution to muralist Ihsan Atta, who had depicted the Star of David transforming into a swastika on a mural and who, Palestinian, praised Hamas in court before walking out of the proceedings. The restitution was part of the outcome of the case regarding the destruction of the artwork. Separately, a review of Playmakers discusses how Jewish immigrants in the United States helped shape the American Dream through toys and other playthings, illustrating how communities contributed to cultural and economic life.

In Uplifting News, Chicago’s Jewish community announced the appointment of Richard H. Cuenca as the inaugural head of the new Davis School, a Jewish high school planned to open in downtown Chicago in fall 2027. The school has secured a building and Cuenca, currently head of Posnack Jewish Day School in Davie, Florida, will lead the project, which aims to offer rigorous academics paired with strong Jewish engagement and leadership opportunities for students.

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