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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-31 at 08:05

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-31 at 08:05

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IDF hits Iran missile sites; targets hit
IDF soldiers killed as Beirut clashes escalate
Kuwaiti tanker damaged in Hormuz strait

The time is now 8:04 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Operation Lion's Roar, the IDF completed a wave of strikes against weapons production sites in Iran overnight, destroying ballistic missile production and development sites. Targets in Tehran included a facility for constructing ballistic missiles, a ballistic missile research and development site, and a site for producing, researching, and developing components for anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles. The IDF also stated that as it conducted the strikes on weapons production facilities, parallel strikes were conducted on missile launch sites and surface-to-air missile launch positions. The military said it had destroyed around 60-70% of the total pre-war targets in Iran and that all critical and essential targets would be destroyed by Wednesday, defining critical targets as those that immediately threatened Israel, such as ballistic missile industry targets, and essential targets as components of Iran’s broader military-industrial complex including satellite launching capabilities and related research, crucial for long-range weapons and for contending with Israel’s strategic position. A separate Hebrew report notes additional Israeli operations extending to Lebanon, with ongoing strikes in Beirut, persistent northern sirens, and reports of injuries in Israel, including eight people injured in Bnei Brak, among them infants, alongside claims of actions around the Litani region and the detention of elite militants.

In Iranian Retaliation, a Kuwaiti-flagged oil tanker attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz this morning was damaged by Iran.

In US Military Role, the United States requested Poland to send one of its Patriot missile systems to the Middle East, but Warsaw refused. Poland’s defense minister said Patriot systems are used to defend the skies of Poland and NATO’s eastern front, and there are no plans to transfer them elsewhere.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Lebanon’s internal stability is being tested as Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon, Mohammad Reza Sheibani, refuses to leave the country after an expulsion in mid-March for meddling in Lebanese affairs. Tehran says the ambassador will remain, while the Lebanese foreign ministry considers legal action; the envoy has support from Hezbollah and the Amal party. A publicly aired security briefing proposes a price-tag approach with Hezbollah, warning that any Hezbollah fire on civilians during Passover would trigger the immediate destruction of Nasrallah’s tomb complex, the tomb of Isa al-Din, and the tomb complex of senior Hezbollah leaders in Dahieh, with further strikes on electrical and water infrastructure in Dahieh and other Hezbollah villages. The IDF has begun striking Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut, with details to follow. Near the Lebanon border, Nahal commandos advanced to seize commanding ground as militants opened close-range fire; a soldier was killed and three were wounded in the initial assault, and a rear squad advancing faced fire from behind and the flank, resulting in additional fatalities. Four IDF soldiers were later described as killed in a clash with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, including Captain Noam Madmoni, 22, Ben Cohen, 21, Maxsim Entis, 21, and a fourth soldier still identified; an anti-tank missile fired during evacuation caused injuries, and the IDF responded with tank fire and airstrikes. The fourth fallen soldier was identified as Staff Sergeant Gilad Harel, 21, of Modiin, in the Nahal Brigade’s Reconnaissance Unit. The IDF characterized these developments as ongoing operations, with initial reports indicating continued strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut.

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