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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-28 at 08:02

from Israel Today: Ongoing War Report · host Noa Levi

HEADLINESIsrael restricts top interceptors as Iran pressesPakistan hosts Saudi Turkey Egypt Iran talksTwo Hezbollah journalists killed in JezzineThe time is now 8:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Israel has begun limiting its use of its most advanced missile interceptors as ongoing Iranian barrages strain stockpiles, forcing the military to rely on upgraded but less capable systems, with mixed results. Over the course of the fourth week of fighting, Iran has continued near-daily launches of ballistic missiles and drones. Two Iranian missiles struck Dimona and Arad after interception attempts using modified, lower-tier systems failed. Israeli air defenses, long centered on the Arrow system for long-range threats, are now being conserved while authorities turn to enhanced versions of David’s Sling and Iron Dome for threats those systems were not built to handle. The shift reflects pressure on inventories as production of high-end interceptors lags and costs rise. In the field, sirens have sounded across the country as attacks unfolded near Beit Shemesh and Eshtaol, with several people injured. Initial reports described five missiles launched and a Beit Shemesh strike that purportedly hit a synagogue.In Regional Impacts, Pakistan will host Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt for two-day talks reportedly beginning Sunday on the Iran war, with in-depth discussions planned on de-escalation and a mechanism to reduce regional tensions. The gathering, part of a broader diplomatic effort to mediate between Washington and Tehran, is being framed as a potential venue for broader negotiations, with officials outlining a pathway to de-escalation and examining how negotiations might proceed. The region has also seen intensified drone and missile activity, including attacks on Kuwait International Airport that damaged radar systems but produced no injuries, and an escalation that included a drone strike on the Salalah port in Oman and a strike near a US-linked vessel in the Gulf. An Iraqi drone fell in the Majnoon oil field without exploding, and three fires in Abu Dhabi were traced to debris from a ballistic-missile interception, with six people reported injured. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed attacks targeting a US support vessel, and UAE authorities say their defenses intercepted a substantial number of missiles and drones as residents sought shelter. UAE officials also reported that today’s attempts included 20 ballistic missiles and 37 drones that were engaged by air defenses, underscoring the scale of the regional contest. In Iran itself, officials announced the deaths of Ramazan Hasanvand, an intelligence official in Lorestan province, and Mohammad Mahdi Ahmadi-Zadeh, a Basij commander in Rudan County, in separate airstrikes.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, analysts ask why the Houthis waited so long to strike, arguing the group concealed missiles in caves for years and that the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and others proved unable to halt missile and drone attacks or dislodge the movement. Since late February, Iran’s response has included targeting Israel and Gulf states with missiles and drones, encouraging Hezbollah to strike Israel, and activating Iranian-backed militias in Iraq to carry out attacks on a broad front, including the US Embassy in Baghdad and other Western-linked targets. Thousands of drones and missiles have rippled through the region, with attacks aimed at a dozen countries and pressures on Hormuz. The majority of strikes have hit Gulf states, especially the UAE, while Iraqi-backed militias have conducted hundreds of operations. Tehran’s strategy appears to be expanding pressure while signaling a willingness to negotiate an end to the war. In Lebanon’s Jezzine, two Hezbollah-affiliated journalists were killed in a targeted airstrike: Ali Shayeb of al-Manar and Fatima Fattouni of al-Mayadeen, with a photographer Mohammad Fatouni also killed in the same strike; Shayeb was a well-known media figure whose reporting shaped pro-Hezbollah messaging. In Syria, the Christian town of Al-Suqaylabiyah in the Hama countryside experienced serious security tensions after masked gunmen linked to nearby areas attacked Al-Mashwar Street, prompting rioting, vandalism, and clashes that led to detentions and renewed tensions.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 description.SOURCEShttps://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-891460https://www.ynetnews.com/article/r1tzcnbowghttps://t.me/selena_updates/59955https://t.me/ILtoday/18219https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-891459https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-891457https://www.maariv.co.il/breaking-news/article-1302267https://t.me/selena_updates/59953https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-891461https://t.me/selena_updates/59963https://t.me/selena_updates/59957https://t.me/abualiexpress/118935

HEADLINESIsrael restricts top interceptors as Iran pressesPakistan hosts Saudi Turkey Egypt Iran talksTwo Hezbollah journalists killed in JezzineThe time is now 8:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Israel has begun limiting its use of its most advanced missile interceptors as ongoing Iranian barrages strain stockpiles, forcing the military to rely on upgraded but less capable systems, with mixed results. Over the course of the fourth week of fighting, Iran has continued near-daily launches of ballistic missiles and drones. Two Iranian missiles struck Dimona and Arad after interception attempts using modified, lower-tier systems failed. Israeli air defenses, long centered on the Arrow system for long-range threats, are now being conserved while authorities turn to enhanced versions of David’s Sling and Iron Dome for threats those systems were not built to handle. The shift reflects pressure on inventories as production of high-end interceptors lags and costs rise. In the field, sirens have sounded across the country as attacks unfolded near Beit Shemesh and Eshtaol, with several people injured. Initial reports described five missiles launched and a Beit Shemesh strike that purportedly hit a synagogue.In Regional Impacts, Pakistan will host Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt for two-day talks reportedly beginning Sunday on the Iran war, with in-depth discussions planned on de-escalation and a mechanism to reduce regional tensions. The gathering, part of a broader diplomatic effort to mediate between Washington and Tehran, is being framed as a potential venue for broader negotiations, with officials outlining a pathway to de-escalation and examining how negotiations might proceed. The region has also seen intensified drone and missile activity, including attacks on Kuwait International Airport that damaged radar systems but produced no injuries, and an escalation that included a drone strike on the Salalah port in Oman and a strike near a US-linked vessel in the Gulf. An Iraqi drone fell in the Majnoon oil field without exploding, and three fires in Abu Dhabi were traced to debris from a ballistic-missile interception, with six people reported injured. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed attacks targeting a US support vessel, and UAE authorities say their defenses intercepted a substantial number of missiles and drones as residents sought shelter. UAE officials also reported that today’s attempts included 20 ballistic missiles and 37 drones that were engaged by air defenses, underscoring the scale of the regional contest. In Iran itself, officials announced the deaths of Ramazan Hasanvand, an intelligence official in Lorestan province, and Mohammad Mahdi Ahmadi-Zadeh, a Basij commander in Rudan County, in separate airstrikes.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, analysts ask why the Houthis waited so long to strike, arguing the group concealed missiles in caves for years and that the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and others proved unable to halt missile and drone attacks or dislodge the movement. Since late February, Iran’s response has included targeting Israel and Gulf states with missiles and drones, encouraging Hezbollah to strike Israel, and activating Iranian-backed militias in Iraq to carry out attacks on a broad front, including the US Embassy in Baghdad and other Western-linked targets. Thousands of drones and missiles have rippled through the region, with attacks aimed at a dozen countries and pressures on Hormuz. The majority of strikes have hit Gulf states, especially the UAE, while Iraqi-backed militias have conducted hundreds of operations. Tehran’s strategy appears to be expanding pressure while signaling a willingness to negotiate an end to the war. In Lebanon’s Jezzine, two Hezbollah-affiliated journalists were killed in a...

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HEADLINESIsrael restricts top interceptors as Iran pressesPakistan hosts Saudi Turkey Egypt Iran talksTwo Hezbollah journalists killed in JezzineThe time is now 8:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War...

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