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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-09 at 09:03

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-09 at 09:03

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Ramat David strike signals escalation
US covert paratroopers boost deterrence in Israel
Hezbollah border attack triggers IDF retaliation

The time is now 9:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, satellite imagery published by Soar Atlas early Tuesday on X may indicate that Ramat David Air Base in the north was struck during the recent escalation with Iran over Sunday and Monday. Comparing footage from Monday with imagery from June 5, the visuals appear to show what could be the impact of a strike on a hangar at the base near Migdal Ha'emek, though the extent of damage remains unclear. The IDF did not respond to requests for clarification from The Jerusalem Post, nor did it respond to Yediot Aharonot, which first reported Soar Atlas’s post. Last month, imagery circulated of what appeared to be two strikes impacting Ramat David during Operation Roaring Lion. Ramat David normally houses five air force F-16 and drone squadrons. There have also been reports of the base being struck by Hezbollah in 2024. Despite hits on bases and other air facilities over the past three years of conflict, the air force has said it has not lost a single fighter jet to date. Prior to major Iranian attacks, the air force and the IDF have emphasized readiness. Separately, an incident on the northern border near the Ramim ridge involved an initial report of gunfire toward IDF forces; the forces returned fire and neutralized a terrorist in the area as the operation continued, with air force aircraft dispatched and ongoing searches. Another report described a terrorist eliminated after shooting at an IDF force near the fence in the Ramim ridge, marking continued tension on the northern frontier.

In US Military Role, a report asserts the Pentagon covertly positioned paratroopers in Israel, described as part of a broader effort to signal deterrence to Iran and Hezbollah. The piece also notes the deployment of mobile radar systems as part of a broader response to unmanned threats, and cites discussions in the security cabinet about measures aimed at Hezbollah, reflecting a shifting posture in the region.

In Regional Impacts, authorities describe the infiltrator who entered Israeli territory wearing camouflaged uniform and Crocs, with investigators examining whether he spent an extended period in a tunnel or subterranean space before crossing. The Israeli Defense Forces said one terrorist was killed within Israeli territory, while troops search on both sides of the border to determine if others were involved, underscoring the ongoing border instability and cross-border concerns.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, a Hezbollah terrorist breached the border fence from Lebanon and fired on IDF troops before being killed by IDF forces. Officials stressed the terrorist had penetrated into Israeli territory and fired from there, a development that unsettled northern residents and prompted heightened security measures as the Northern Command investigates the attack and scouts were deployed. Earlier, the IDF said it carried out strikes in the city of Tyre following statements from Iran. In Gaza, the IDF confirmed strikes on Hamas’s naval police headquarters in Khan Yunis, describing the facility as used to rebuild Hamas’s military capabilities and to plan and execute attacks against IDF troops, under the cover of the ceasefire. The operation reportedly killed several terrorists, including a commander in Hamas’s military wing, and followed the targeting of three Hamas weapons storage facilities last week after residents were given warning in advance. Separately, reports indicated Iran instructed Hezbollah not to fire toward Israeli territory to avoid a full-scale war, highlighting ongoing strategic calculations as regional actors weigh risk and response.

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