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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-04-01 at 14:02

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Iran unleashes major missile barrage on Israel
Lebanon rockets pound central Israel; sirens rise
IDF manpower crisis prompts urgent law push

The time is now 2:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Iranian Retaliation, missiles were launched from Iran toward Israeli territory, with air defense systems moving to intercept the incoming threat. Initial reports indicate approximately 10 ballistic missiles fired in the past few minutes, marking one of the most significant barrages in recent weeks. The IDF urged the public to act responsibly and follow guidelines, saying they save lives. No physical injuries have been reported at this time, though several people were treated for anxiety, according to Magen David Adom. Separately, ZAKA reported that a 25-year-old man died after losing consciousness during sirens in Ramat Gan, though it was not immediately clear if his death was directly linked to the alerts. Footage released from impact sites across the country shows significant damage to buildings struck in the barrage. Earlier, IDF spokespeople warned of a potential coordinated attack against Israel during Passover, and officials noted that Iran has timed missile launches toward nighttime hours and weekends as part of what they view as a deliberate pattern.

In War in the Middle East: latest developments, President Donald Trump is set to address Americans on the Iran war later Wednesday in a prime-time speech, his first since the conflict began, as his approval ratings fall and economic anxiety rises. The White House gave no details on the address, but it comes after Trump claimed Iran had sought a pause in hostilities and that fighting could be over in “two weeks, maybe three.” Iran denies seeking a ceasefire, state television reporting that foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei called Trump’s ceasefire claims false and baseless. Separately, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards insisted that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed to the country’s enemies, with Trump saying reopening the Straits was a condition for a ceasefire. In addition, reports indicate Israel killed a top Hezbollah commander in a Beirut strike, with Lebanese health officials citing several deaths and further details under review; the broader backdrop remains a region-wide confrontation with ongoing implications for security and stability.

In Analysis-A war meant to break Iran could leave Tehran stronger, and Gulf exposed, the analysis shows that ending the war with Iran without a deal could leave Tehran with a tightened grip on Middle East energy supplies and put Gulf oil and gas producers under heightened strain. The prospect of Iran surviving weeks of US-Israeli attacks while resisting pressure could embolden Tehran and disrupt energy markets by pressuring the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has signaled that the war could end quickly, potentially without a comprehensive agreement, which analysts warn would pose significant risk for Gulf states as they absorb the consequences of a conflict that could tilt the regional balance in Iran’s favor. Experts caution that the cessation of hostilities without credible guarantees may leave the region exposed to heightened volatility and energy-price shocks.

In אזעקות בצפון בעקבות ירי מלבנון, alerts were reported in the north following rocket fire from Lebanon as Hezbollah activity rose in the area. The surrounding security situation has drawn renewed attention to cross-border tensions and the potential for further escalation along the front lines.

In Sirens wail across central and southern Israel as Hezbollah resumes fire, sirens extended from Tel Aviv to Ashdod and Ashkelon, with two rockets exploding in open areas and no injuries reported. Earlier barrages from Iran and Lebanon set off continuous sirens across central Israel and caused minor damage, underscoring the heightened threat level across the country as hostilities persisted.

In שתי רקטות של חיזבאללה נורו מלבנון למרכז ישראל - אחת יורטה, השנייה נפלה בשטח פתוח, rockets from Lebanon targeted central Israel, with one being intercepted and the other falling in open ground, marking the ongoing risk posed by Hezbollah and its regional backers amid the broader conflict.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Eyal Zamir sent a letter to lawmakers warning of a growing manpower crisis ahead of Passover and urging urgent legislation to support both regular and reserve soldiers. He stressed that the expanding scope of IDF missions demands the ability to operate with initiative and offensiveness on multiple fronts, and warned that shortening mandatory service to 30 months would cause serious harm and a decline in the IDF’s order of battle, including a shortage of thousands of combat soldiers and support personnel. He called for three key laws: a temporary extension of mandatory service, an amendment to the reserve duty framework, and additional measures to address the manpower gap. Separately, the Knesset began its spring recess, set to last until May 10, with elections expected no later than October and the summer session scheduled to begin May 10 as the government seeks to push through war-related legislation. One of the last bills before the recess eased requirements for unpaid leave during the war, passing with 44 votes in favor to 35 against.

In Uplifting News, A powerful Passover message from US Ambassador Mike Huckabee was highlighted, offering a note of reflection and goodwill for the holiday season.

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