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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-24 at 02:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-24 at 02:02

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HEADLINESIranian Missile Intercepted Tel Aviv Hit9,000 US Strikes Target Iran Marines MobilizeBackchannel Talks Proliferate to Deescalate IranThe time is now 2:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, authorities reported that an Iranian missile launch toward central Israel was intercepted, but shrapnel is believed to have hit a building in the Tel Aviv area. Smoke rose from the area as emergency responders were dispatched to multiple sites, with United Hatzalah saying its teams were being sent to locations across the region and IDF Search and Rescue soldiers deployed after reports of hits. In central Israel, rescuers were still assessing impact sites as six people were described as lightly injured. Earlier, reports cited four people with light injuries at another Tel Aviv site, and later updates confirmed six lightly wounded from a hit on a four-story building in Tel Aviv. A separate report noted another strike zone in Rosh HaAyin with no injuries reported. Video footage circulated showing a vehicle on fire in the area, and authorities stressed the situation remained developing as more details emerged following a launch from Iran toward central Israel.In US Military Role, the latest CENTCOM releases say that about 9,000 strikes have been carried out against Iranian targets since the conflict began, with more than 140 Iranian vessels damaged or destroyed and ongoing strikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure. Reports cited by Al Jazeera indicate that strikes, likely conducted by the United States, are underway against Iranian-backed PMF positions east of Ramadi, Iraq. The Wall Street Journal, citing two US officials, also reported that the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli, the amphibious landing dock USS New Orleans, and roughly 2,200 Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit are set to cross into the US Central Command area of responsibility on Friday, coinciding with President Trump’s five-day deadline regarding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz.In Regional Impacts, Israelis face mounting costs from the war with Iran, with Tehran’s regional isolation appearing to grow even as missiles and strikes disrupt daily life. Attacks over the weekend caused heavy damage in Arad and Dimona, with dozens wounded, underscoring the emotional, financial, and national toll. The Bank of Israel has warned that geopolitical uncertainty has resurfaced and that Israel’s risk premium has risen, amplifying pressures on households, workplaces, and public finances, while energy markets have reacted to heightened tensions and potential increases in transportation costs. In a related development, Bloomberg reports Saudi Arabia has told the United States it is willing to strike Iran if Tehran targets Saudi water and power infrastructure. Alarms activated and early reports of a fall in Tel Aviv reflect the broader sense of elevated alert levels across the region as the situation continues to unfold.In US Policy Concerning Israel, The Atlantic cites three people with knowledge of discussions that a 15-point plan, built on a previously presented framework, was offered to Iran to forestall further strikes. CBS quotes a senior Iranian Foreign Ministry official saying Iran has received “points from the US and they are being reviewed,” signaling ongoing dialogue without naming a specific decision-maker. The Financial Times reports that Pakistan has proposed US-Iran talks take place in Islamabad as early as this week, with Pakistani leadership engaging in high-level diplomacy as Washington and Tehran explore channels. Bloomberg notes that Oman, a traditional mediator, along with Turkey, has helped keep back-channel communications open, with participation by Egypt, India, and Saudi Arabia at varying levels. Together, these items describe a patchwork of diplomacy aimed at de-escalation alongside continued military pressure.In Israeli Economy and Business, a Shoresh Institution study argues that the country’s basic cost-of-living gaps are deeper than income data alone would suggest, particularly in areas like food, housing, and transportation. The study notes that while some inequality measures for disposable income improved over time, gaps in everyday necessities persist, a reality amplified by ongoing missile alerts and shelter requirements. The Bank of Israel had warned in February that geopolitical uncertainty had resurfaced amid the prospect of confrontation with Iran, and the current conflict has reinforced concerns about living costs, household budgets, and overall economic resilience as Israelis endure extended emergency conditions.Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast ...
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