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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-30 at 15:03
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- Iran hits Diego Garcia, Europe in peril
- Hezbollah mobilizes 1000 Radwan troops toward Israel
- Diaspora petitions Herzog over West Bank violence
The time is now 3:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, Iran fired two long-range ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia base in the Chagos Archipelago, about 4,000 kilometers from Iran, a joint UK-US military installation. The strike shows a range far beyond the country’s declared 2,000-kilometer limit, potentially bringing most European capitals within reach, including Paris, Berlin and Rome. Analysts say the episode points to gaps in Europe’s air-defense coverage and note that American-made missile-defense assets stationed in Europe have been moved toward the Middle East. The episode is seen as pressuring European powers to recalibrate their defensive capabilities.
In Regional Impacts, emergency responders report no casualties after the latest rocket attack on Israel. Magen David Adom said three people were injured in two road incidents that occurred during sirens, including a 59-year-old woman in moderate condition with limb injuries and two people with minor injuries. Medics were dispatched to treat a man injured while heading to a protected space.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, defense sources say Hezbollah and Iran seriously weighed preemptive strikes on Israel before the current war. Hezbollah reportedly ordered 1,000 Radwan special forces to head south toward Israel with the aim of engaging ground forces and rocket fire, though it remains unclear whether an invasion would occur. The discussions reflected frustration with IDF activity since the fall 2024 ceasefire. Separately, Israel intends to maintain “effective control” of southern Lebanon for an indefinite period after the war, relying on sensors, surveillance, aerial power, artillery and tanks in cooperation with ground troops to deter Hezbollah without permanent positions across the area; there are no plans for new permanent bases. An opinion piece argues Iran could deploy the Houthis to widen the battlefield, potentially threatening the Bab al-Mandab Strait; meanwhile Washington has deployed additional forces as Tehran and its allies escalate, with the Houthis kept in reserve for strategic moments.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump told the New York Post that the United States’ response to Iran’s attack on Israel’s Haifa oil refinery and a water and power facility in Kuwait will come soon, saying listeners would learn “in about a week.” He urged Iran to reach a deal before it’s too late and suggested Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf might be willing to work with them, saying he would know in about a week. He asserted there has been “total regime change” and that the new leadership is more reasonable, while acknowledging uncertainty about Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s status, saying he has not been seen publicly and is in very poor health.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the West Bank situation remains volatile as the Iran war continues, with an average of at least ten incidents daily and more than 250 since Operation Roaring Lion began. After the death of Yehuda Sherman, violence surged, with settlers killing at least eight Palestinians; none of the settlers have been arrested, according to NGO data. Diaspora Jews have petitioned President Isaac Herzog to intervene with Prime Minister Netanyahu and his far-right ministers, who have not intervened to stop the violence. The High Court of Justice heard Omri Assenheim’s appeal over releasing raw footage of his interview with Eli Feldstein to police, testing the scope of journalistic privilege and whether it extends to unpublished material. Separately, families of terrorism victims urged MKs to vote for a death-penalty bill, noting that in past decades Israel
- Iran hits Diego Garcia, Europe in peril
- Hezbollah mobilizes 1000 Radwan troops toward Israel
- Diaspora petitions Herzog over West Bank violence
The time is now 3:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Iranian Retaliation, Iran fired two long-range ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia base in the Chagos Archipelago, about 4,000 kilometers from Iran, a joint UK-US military installation. The strike shows a range far beyond the country’s declared 2,000-kilometer limit, potentially bringing most European capitals within reach, including Paris, Berlin and Rome. Analysts say the episode points to gaps in Europe’s air-defense coverage and note that American-made missile-defense assets stationed in Europe have been moved toward the Middle East. The episode is seen as pressuring European powers to recalibrate their defensive capabilities.
In Regional Impacts, emergency responders report no casualties after the latest rocket attack on Israel. Magen David Adom said three people were injured in two road incidents that occurred during sirens, including a 59-year-old woman in moderate condition with limb injuries and two people with minor injuries. Medics were dispatched to treat a man injured while heading to a protected space.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, defense sources say Hezbollah and Iran seriously weighed preemptive strikes on Israel before the current war. Hezbollah reportedly ordered 1,000 Radwan special forces to head south toward Israel with the aim of engaging ground forces and rocket fire, though it remains unclear whether an invasion would occur. The discussions reflected frustration with IDF activity since the fall 2024 ceasefire. Separately, Israel intends to maintain “effective control” of southern Lebanon for an indefinite period after the war, relying on sensors, surveillance, aerial power, artillery and tanks in cooperation with ground troops to deter Hezbollah without permanent positions across the area; there are no plans for new permanent bases. An opinion piece argues Iran could deploy the Houthis to widen the battlefield, potentially threatening the Bab al-Mandab Strait; meanwhile Washington has deployed additional forces as Tehran and its allies escalate, with the Houthis kept in reserve for strategic moments.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Trump told the New York Post that the United States’ response to Iran’s attack on Israel’s Haifa oil refinery and a water and power facility in Kuwait will come soon, saying listeners would learn “in about a week.” He urged Iran to reach a deal before it’s too late and suggested Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf might be willing to work with them, saying he would know in about a week. He asserted there has been “total regime change” and that the new leadership is more reasonable, while acknowledging uncertainty about Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s status, saying he has not been seen publicly and is in very poor health.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, the West Bank situation remains volatile as the Iran war continues, with an average of at least ten incidents daily and more than 250 since Operation Roaring Lion began. After the death of Yehuda Sherman, violence surged, with settlers killing at least eight Palestinians; none of the settlers have been arrested, according to NGO data. Diaspora Jews have petitioned President Isaac Herzog to intervene with Prime Minister Netanyahu and his far-right ministers, who have not intervened to stop the violence. The High Court of Justice heard Omri Assenheim’s appeal over releasing raw footage of his interview with Eli Feldstein to police, testing the scope of journalistic privilege and whether it extends to unpublished material. Separately, families of terrorism victims urged MKs to vote for a death-penalty bill, noting that in past decades Israel