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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-28 at 03:02
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Iran fires on Israel Tel Aviv hit
Houthi missiles trigger alerts across Negev
Hezbollah tunnels found in Al-Khiyam church
The time is now 3:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, authorities report Iran launched a ballistic missile toward central Israel earlier tonight, with footage later showing impacts from cluster munitions in Tel Aviv. Earlier, Iran claimed a strike near the Bushehr nuclear facility caused no damage but warned of a severe radiological accident if hit directly, while the head of Iran’s atomic energy agency warned of a significant radiological event. Across the north, sirens were heard as a drone swarm moved through the morning, and reports say a 60-year-old man was killed in a strike attributed to Iran targeting the Gush Dan area. The Houthis have joined the broader confrontation, and there are reports of attacks near Bushehr and multiple falling zones described in late-night summaries across the Tel Aviv region and the Negev. Other claims describe a dispersal warhead impact in Tel Aviv, references to yellow cake and heavy water, and assertions that Israel has struck Iranian nuclear facilities. In southern Lebanon, the army uncovered Hezbollah infrastructure in a church compound in the Al-Khiyam area, including a tunnel shaft and underground storage rooms, and indicates the broader fight has included drone and missile exchanges across the region.
In Iranian Retaliation, a video circulated showing the booster of a liquid-fueled Iranian ballistic missile, possibly a Ghadr, that fell in a Palestinian village in the West Bank tonight. Residents of these villages often cheer when Iranian missiles fall inside Israel, but there is silence when they fall among them; last week a similar incident resulted in the deaths of four Palestinian women in a bridal salon. Iranian state media published a list of steel factories in Israel and the Gulf states that the IRGC now intends to target. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said Iran will exact a “heavy price” for Israel’s strikes, arguing that the strikes violate a diplomatic deadline cited by the United States.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, first, a Houthi missile launch toward Israeli territory since the war began triggered alerts across Beersheba and the Negev, with air defenses activated and residents urged to follow Home Front Command guidance as warnings spread toward Eilat. Two Israeli officers were seriously wounded in Lebanon, and seven soldiers were moderately injured after Hezbollah anti-tank missiles and rocket attacks, with a drone chase ending in a crash. IDF troops uncovered Hezbollah weapons and tunnels inside a church compound in the Al-Khiyam area of southern Lebanon, including a tunnel shaft and underground storage rooms; the area had been identified previously as a Hezbollah combat zone. For the first time in the current conflict, Yemen-based missiles targeted southern Israel, with one person killed in Tel Aviv and additional impact sites in Beersheba, Givatayim, and Ramat Gan; another missile was intercepted in the morning. Iranian authorities were reported by Al-Hadath to have published names and photos of those killed in the Beirut hotel strike, identifying the dead as senior IRGC officers rather than diplomats. A statement from the Houthi armed forces released today stopped short of declaring full entry into the conflict but outlined thresholds for involvement, including failing to pursue a diplomatic path, increased aggression toward Iran and the Houthis, using the Red Sea to target Iran, broader coalition efforts with the United States, and the revival of past Gaza agreements. Separately, one person was injured in a drone attack attributed to Iran at Salalah port in Oman.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, a commentary argues that the public in Israel needs a n
Iran fires on Israel Tel Aviv hit
Houthi missiles trigger alerts across Negev
Hezbollah tunnels found in Al-Khiyam church
The time is now 3:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, authorities report Iran launched a ballistic missile toward central Israel earlier tonight, with footage later showing impacts from cluster munitions in Tel Aviv. Earlier, Iran claimed a strike near the Bushehr nuclear facility caused no damage but warned of a severe radiological accident if hit directly, while the head of Iran’s atomic energy agency warned of a significant radiological event. Across the north, sirens were heard as a drone swarm moved through the morning, and reports say a 60-year-old man was killed in a strike attributed to Iran targeting the Gush Dan area. The Houthis have joined the broader confrontation, and there are reports of attacks near Bushehr and multiple falling zones described in late-night summaries across the Tel Aviv region and the Negev. Other claims describe a dispersal warhead impact in Tel Aviv, references to yellow cake and heavy water, and assertions that Israel has struck Iranian nuclear facilities. In southern Lebanon, the army uncovered Hezbollah infrastructure in a church compound in the Al-Khiyam area, including a tunnel shaft and underground storage rooms, and indicates the broader fight has included drone and missile exchanges across the region.
In Iranian Retaliation, a video circulated showing the booster of a liquid-fueled Iranian ballistic missile, possibly a Ghadr, that fell in a Palestinian village in the West Bank tonight. Residents of these villages often cheer when Iranian missiles fall inside Israel, but there is silence when they fall among them; last week a similar incident resulted in the deaths of four Palestinian women in a bridal salon. Iranian state media published a list of steel factories in Israel and the Gulf states that the IRGC now intends to target. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said Iran will exact a “heavy price” for Israel’s strikes, arguing that the strikes violate a diplomatic deadline cited by the United States.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, first, a Houthi missile launch toward Israeli territory since the war began triggered alerts across Beersheba and the Negev, with air defenses activated and residents urged to follow Home Front Command guidance as warnings spread toward Eilat. Two Israeli officers were seriously wounded in Lebanon, and seven soldiers were moderately injured after Hezbollah anti-tank missiles and rocket attacks, with a drone chase ending in a crash. IDF troops uncovered Hezbollah weapons and tunnels inside a church compound in the Al-Khiyam area of southern Lebanon, including a tunnel shaft and underground storage rooms; the area had been identified previously as a Hezbollah combat zone. For the first time in the current conflict, Yemen-based missiles targeted southern Israel, with one person killed in Tel Aviv and additional impact sites in Beersheba, Givatayim, and Ramat Gan; another missile was intercepted in the morning. Iranian authorities were reported by Al-Hadath to have published names and photos of those killed in the Beirut hotel strike, identifying the dead as senior IRGC officers rather than diplomats. A statement from the Houthi armed forces released today stopped short of declaring full entry into the conflict but outlined thresholds for involvement, including failing to pursue a diplomatic path, increased aggression toward Iran and the Houthis, using the Red Sea to target Iran, broader coalition efforts with the United States, and the revival of past Gaza agreements. Separately, one person was injured in a drone attack attributed to Iran at Salalah port in Oman.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, a commentary argues that the public in Israel needs a n