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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-03 at 01:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-03 at 01:02

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Iran Missile Strikes Five Central Zones
Trump Vows Escalation on Iran Infrastructure
Opposition Surges to 61 Seats

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, reports say a missile fired from Iran caused damage across five central zones, signaling the breadth of the clash. President Trump warned Tehran that bridges and power plants would be next targets as the campaign widens. There were also reports of a shake at the Pentagon and the removal of a senior US Army official amid the crisis, and an attempted Hamas intrusion toward an IDF base that was narrowly foiled. The day ended with international reflections for Passover 2026, including a greeting from Vladimir Putin.

In US Military Role, President Trump said the United States “hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran” and pledged to escalate attacks on Iranian infrastructure as nations seek to restore vital energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Nearly five weeks after the initial joint US-Israeli strikes, the conflict has unsettled regional markets. Trump also posted that bridges would come next, followed by electric power plants, and circulated footage of US strikes on a bridge near Tehran as diplomacy with Iran’s new leadership shows limited progress.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Iran and Hezbollah are described as having carried out a mission that left Passover-night roads looking like Yom Kippur, according to some reports. Israel’s defense minister Katz warned Hezbollah that firing at civilians during the holiday would draw a harsh response, and the IDF has conducted strikes on bases and weapon facilities inside Iran. Trump issued an ultimatum ahead of potential strikes on Iranian power stations. A missile from Iran damaged five central zones, underscoring the scale of the clashes. The Pentagon reportedly experienced a shake, and a shooting in Herzliya left a man dead and a 17-year-old injured. The period has also seen international responses, including a greeting from Putin.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, an editorial notes that President Trump’s 19-minute address offered limited clarity on war aims in Iran and left key allies with more questions than answers. The piece stresses that Washington has the right to define its own interests as Israel defends its survival. It also highlights moments when Trump claimed that regime change was never the goal even as he suggested it had effectively taken place through the killings of senior Iranian leaders. Reported that Iran’s new leader asked for a ceasefire, while Trump warned that the United States would begin striking electric plants very hard if Tehran did not agree to a deal.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, reports indicate the Tal Gilboa appointment has been dropped for a single reason, ending consideration of that post. Defense Minister Katz’s rhetoric has drawn criticism, with some saying his threats to strike at civilians during Passover reflect poorly on the security establishment. A new poll shows the opposition rising to 61 seats against 49 for Netanyahu’s coalition, with the public saying the budget serves coalition political aims more than the country’s needs.

In Uplifting News, Editor’s Notes reflect on the toll of years of conflict on Israeli children, noting a newborn who has already sheltered multiple times and a viral song about drones that captures a childlike view of the war during Passover. Effi Ben-Yakar, a 32-year-old IDF reservist, died after a cardiac event while on leave, and his organs saved four people through transplants. A tank crew described as a mix of a Haredi, a Druze, an urban resident, and a kibbutznik was formed into a family inside one tank, illustrating unity across Israeli society.

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