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

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

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HEADLINESIsrael claims air superiority over TehranOman port hit as strikes widenTel Aviv hit, one dead evacuations riseThe time is now 4:02 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 Home Front said it is far more prepared for Iran’s ballistic missile attacks than during the June 2025 Rising Lion War, crediting lessons learned, a general warning 10 to 20 minutes before a threat, a siren about 90 seconds before impact, and civilian familiarity with safe rooms and bomb shelters. To date, casualties have been limited: one Israeli killed and dozens wounded, mostly lightly and often from indirect causes. Only ten missiles landed in Israeli territory, with a substantial hit in Tel Aviv and a more limited hit in Petah Tikvah; the Tel Aviv strike was a major impact, with other large hits in open areas. The 12 days of June 2025 saw far worse harm, including 28 dead, thousands wounded, and more than 13,000 residences damaged. Separately, a prominent Israeli figure warned that the conflict is driven by foreign powers, not aligned with the interests of the Iranian or Israeli people, urging an end to the war as protests erupted in Washington and other US cities. On the home front, sirens on Sunday marked the second day of Roaring Lion; Magen David Adom reported injuries to people moving toward protected areas but none tied to missile strikes, while health authorities said 456 people have been evacuated to hospitals since the conflict began. A woman in her 60s who was en route to a safe room died after shortness of breath; doctors were unable to save her. The IDF said more than 1,200 bombs have fallen on Iranian targets since the start of the war, with over 200 aircraft striking about 500 Iranian targets in the latest rounds and two major waves aimed at suppressing Iran’s missile and air defenses and degrading ballistic missile capabilities near Tehran and in surrounding areas. An initial wave targeted radar and anti-air defenses; a second wave targeted missile infrastructure to blunt Iran’s ability to strike the home front, including a major site in the Tabriz region. The force said it continues to push for air supremacy to deter attacks and to neutralize missile teams before they can fire. In a reflective note tied to the moment, a piece drawing on the Esther story argued that the current moment echoes themes of threat, courage, and reversal and suggested Purim’s relevance remains meaningful in 2026. In a separate briefing, authorities touted progress toward air superiority, with claims that Israel’s Air Force achieved it within 24 hours and was now operating in Tehran’s airspace. Reports from various outlets described ongoing and intensified strikes across Tehran, including the targeting of the regime’s State Broadcasting Authority building and other key facilities, with blasts and smoke plumes reported in multiple districts. The reports also cited attacks on a major Mashhad airport and on Iranian television infrastructure, and claimed dramatic breakthroughs in the war’s phase, including claims of the death of Iran’s supreme leader and the destruction of top Iranian command nodes. The day’s developments were described as ongoing and dynamic, with further deployments and countermeasures cited by respective military and security outlets.In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, reporting continued to emphasize intensified operations with claims and counterclaims about the breadth of targets hit inside Iran, including important facilities and command nodes. The reports noted that Iranian authorities claimed significant losses among security and intelligence personnel in yesterday’s strikes, alongside continued aerial activity described as an extensive wave of airstrikes in Tehran. The Israeli Air Force was reported to have struck the regime’s broadcasting infrastructure in Tehran, and observers noted attacks on other key facilities as part of a multi-wave campaign. In parallel, a number of outlets described the continued reach of the conflict into Iranian airspace and the broader regional implications, while some observers warned of the risk of renewed hostilities and civilian hardship. Reports also cited the broader geopolitical dimensions, including domestic and international reactions, with heightened attention to civilians and evacuations in affected areas as the crisis extended into a new day.In Regional Impacts, fresh sirens and warning measures rippled across Israel’s north and the Dead Sea region, and officials reported casualties among civilians en route to shelters in Tel Aviv. The attack landscape extended beyond Israel’s borders, with documentation of an attack at the Al-Duqm port in Oman and a claim of impacts near the Mashhad airport in Iran, illustrating the regional spillover of cross-border strikes. In addition, there were reports of multiple blasts in and around Tehran and ongoing efforts to disrupt Iran’...
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