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

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

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Israel strikes Tehran regime missile sites
Hormuz closure stalls 670 ships, oil cargo
Netanyahu faces intel flaws, wartime planning

The time is now 2:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Operation Lion's Roar, the Israeli air force, acting with intelligence guidance, completed yesterday a wave of strikes against Tehran’s regime infrastructure across the capital. The assaults targeted air-defense sites operated by the regime, including an air-defense facility of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps where missiles intended to hit aircraft were stored. A second military site charged with protecting research and development of weapons for the regime was hit, and another facility storing ballistic missiles and additional weapons development sites also came under attack. Reports from the night describe a tense sequence, including claims of a salvo launched from Iran toward central areas and accounts of a downed American aircraft, with rescue teams moving into the area and casualties reported in various locations.

In Iranian Retaliation, US intelligence assessments indicate Iran can rebuild ballistic missile bunkers and launch shafts within hours after strikes, and the Islamic Republic retains a substantial stockpile of missiles and mobile launchers.

In Regional Impacts, Bloomberg and tracking groups reveal that the closure of the Hormuz chokepoint has left about 670 ships in a maritime “graveyard” scenario, with thousands of tons of cargo and oil delayed and uncertainty over shipping safety deepening. Debris from intercepted Iranian drones fell onto Dubai’s Marina district and onto an Oracle building in Internet City, with authorities reporting no injuries. Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said sirens sounded after debris damaged several houses in Sitra, leaving four people with minor injuries. Syrian state television reported explosions near Damascus and surrounding areas, later attributed to Israeli interceptions of Iranian ballistic missiles. In Abu Dhabi, debris from an intercepted attack fell on Habshan gas facilities, killing one Egyptian citizen and injuring four others, as authorities and observers monitored the broader security picture.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, analysts consider whether the preferred scenario of swift action against Iran was built on flawed intelligence or Netanyahu’s fixation on a rapid, clean overthrow of the regime. One piece questions whether Netanyahu was trapped by his own narrative, noting reports cited by the New York Times that described a plan involving an opening strike and internal upheaval that did not materialize, and asks how the prime minister came to align with that assessment. A separate analysis argues Netanyahu’s approach converged with a persuasive but flawed perception of regional dynamics, including Kurdish fronts that did not rise as anticipated. Amid these debates, a wartime-preparation document from the Health Ministry shows reinforced ground forces and a redirection of resources to the Dead Sea and Eilat areas, with many evacuees staying in hotels to seek quiet from sirens. The document also describes expanded 24/7 emergency teams and intensive care units, strengthened ambulance security, and broader logistical and operational capacity on the ground. Separately, a Lahav 433 officer is under internal investigation for alleged sexual harassment of a subordinate policewoman, with the case referred to the force’s internal affairs unit and the Criminal Investigation Department.

In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, on the second night of Passover a Jewish-owned restaurant was shot at in Toronto’s north end; no injuries were reported.

In Uplifting News, the Population and Immigration Authority reports that 213,159 Israelis have returned to the country since the start of the operation on a date in late February, including 83,738 thr
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