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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-19 at 07:03

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-19 at 07:03

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HEADLINES- Israel obliterates MI-17 at Sanandaj- Pentagon seeks $200B for Iran war funding- Iran strikes Red Sea Saudi Aramco facilityThe time is now 7:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, footage surfaced this week of an Israeli strike on an Iranian Air Force MI-17 helicopter in western Iran, and the Israel Defense Forces said it destroyed an MI-17 helicopter at Sanandaj Airport in Hamadan overnight as it expands air superiority in the region while degrading the IRGC’s air capabilities. The military also reported that a Basij guard at the entrance to a Basij base in western Iran was killed and that Basij operatives at more than 10 posts across Tehran were targeted, while it said it had struck more than 200 Iranian regime targets in western and central Iran, including sites used to store and launch ballistic missiles and UAVs as well as air defense systems and missile launchers. A day earlier, sources cited by outlets described Israeli strikes on Iranian targets in the Caspian Sea area for the first time since the start of Operation Roaring Lion, though officials had not publicly confirmed those reports. The Israel Defense Forces released footage documenting an attack on an Iranian Basij soldier at a base in Tehran, with officials noting the public posting carries significance beyond the individual casualty. Iranian opposition sources likewise reported the elimination of Bahman Parsani, a senior Basij official, in an airstrike. There were also reports of an Israeli strike in the Mehrabad Airport area in Tehran, and independent accounts continuing to reference the destruction of an MI-17 helicopter at Sandaj/Sanandaj airport in Hamadan.In Iranian Retaliation, discussions circulated that Iran’s so-called doomsday clock against Israel is no longer ticking while regional dynamics shift, with commentary noting Turkish President Erdogan’s aspiration for leadership in the Muslim world as part of a broader recalibration of alliances. There are reports of another launch toward central Israel, underscoring ongoing retaliatory activity in the region as various actors reevaluate risks and responses in the conflict landscape.In US Military Role, reporting indicates the Pentagon has asked the White House to authorize a request to Congress for over $200 billion to fund the war against the Iranian regime, a figure that would far exceed the cost of airstrikes carried to date and would aim to accelerate production of key armaments used in the campaign, though the White House has not commented and Congress is expected to scrutinize the proposal. Separately, the US military released footage of the destruction of Iranian navy ships as part of ongoing operations in the area.In Regional Impacts, Iran is weighing a bill to levy transit fees for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, with lawmakers proposing payments from states using the strait for shipping, energy transit, and food supplies as Tehran leverages its strategic position in the waterway through which a significant share of global energy moves. An adviser to Iran’s supreme leader said a new regime for the Strait of Hormuz will follow the war’s end, enabling Tehran to impose maritime restrictions on states that have sanctioned it. Israel reopened the Rafah crossing with Egypt to allow some wounded Palestinians to seek medical treatment, with eight Palestinians injured and 17 of their family members being allowed into Egypt; it remained unclear how many would be allowed to return to Gaza. Iran also struck a Saudi Aramco facility on the Red Sea, prompting Riyadh to say that trust with Tehran is completely shattered and that escalation will be met with further escalation, with Iran reserving the right to respond militarily.In Israeli Domestic Politics, the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund board approved a NIS 6 million emergency assistance package for residents along Israel’s northern border within 0–2 kilometers of the border fence, including Shlomi, Metula, and Kiryat Shmona and other councils, with NIS 4.5 million set aside to fund organized respite stays in hotels for about 5,000 residents and their families—covering accommodation, transportation, and educational activities—before and during Passover; an additional NIS 1.5 million is allocated for urgent and special cases among residents who cannot remain in their homes for extended periods. Separately, reports note that the National Insurance Institute has released data concerning reservists, highlighting the ongoing domestic focus on security and citizen support in the current environment.In Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hate, British prosecutors charged two men with spying for Iran by conducting surveillance of Jewish communities in north London, naming Nematollah Shahsavani, 40, a dual Iranian-British national, and Alireza Farasati, 22, an Iranian national; the charges came after a five-week ...
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