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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-28 at 23:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-28 at 23:02

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US weighs potential ground action against Iran
Israel Iran clash missiles intercepted sirens
Alba attack sparks energy fears

The time is now 11:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, missiles launched toward southern Israel were intercepted, and air-raid sirens sounded in the south and near the Dead Sea after Iranian-origin launches were detected. Officials cautioned that without a ceasefire Iran’s economy could falter within a month, and reports from the region note continuing tensions surrounding attacks and retaliatory rhetoric. The updates also reference a high-profile security incident involving a prominent Jewish scholar who was abducted and killed in Johannesburg, and the release of the name of a Tel Aviv attack victim, all framed within the current confrontation. The Israeli security posture remains focused on deterrence and defensive readiness as events unfold.

In US Military Role, the Pentagon is reported to be preparing for a ground operation against Iran that could last multiple weeks should President Trump decide to pursue Tehran by ground, though authorities emphasize this would not amount to a full-scale invasion and would center on special operations and targeted ground actions. White House officials say preparation does not equal a decision, and there is no public confirmation of approval at this moment. Some US officials told regional outlets that there may be consideration of seizing the Iranian island of Kharg, and it is noted that the United States has previously attacked targets on the island as part of broader hostilities.

In Regional Impacts, Aluminium Bahrain, known as Alba, confirmed it was targeted in an Iranian attack that left two people with minor injuries and prompted damage assessments at the facility. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said the attack targeted Alba and Emirates Global Aluminium, accusing the companies of ties to US military and aeronautics firms; independent verification from Reuters was not available at publication. The UAE Defense Ministry said air defenses were actively engaging missiles and drones as tensions continue, with Alba having earlier shut aluminum smelting lines and declared force majeure in response to disruptions linked to the Strait of Hormuz. Separately, the IRGC issued a warning after an alleged strike on Iran University of Science and Technology, threatening American and Israeli universities across the Middle East and urging staff and nearby civilians to stay at least one kilometer from campuses until retaliation is carried out. An ultimatum was also framed for Monday, pressing US officials to condemn the bombing; the threat posture remains in effect. Also, new satellite-linked reports circulate that the USAF E-3 Sentry was destroyed in an Iranian attack at Prince Sultan Air Base, with additional assertion that the aircraft may have been hit while on a taxiway, suggesting another aircraft, possibly a KC-135 Stratotanker, was destroyed in the attack.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, a solemn note arrives from the Israeli Defense Forces as Sergeant Moshe Yitzchak Katz, 22, a Chabad young man from New Haven, Connecticut, was killed in battle in Lebanon while serving in the IDF. He is remembered by his father as a son with zest for life and jokes, and the levaya will be held in Israel. In a separate development, footage appeared showing a Houthi drone from Yemen being intercepted by air defenses over Eilat, underscoring the reach of regional actors in the conflict landscape.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, security officials warn of escalation in the West Bank as Bezalel Smotrich calls to “settle our land in all its parts.” The defense establishment cautions of spillover violence from Jewish rioters, the ongoing establishment of outposts in Areas A and B, and heightened tension durin
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