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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-03-03 at 06:02

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Israel Iran clash escalates with Natanz blast
Anthropic Claude aids US Iran strikes
Kerem Shalom aid crossing reopens soon

The time is now 6:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, tensions between Iran and Israel have intensified with public messaging and ongoing strikes. Rahim Safavi, adviser to the Iranian Chief of Staff, delivered a message to Israeli leadership saying, “We know where Netanyahu holds his meetings.” Reports also note a massive strike in Urmia, Iran, and red alert sirens across central Israel as missiles continue to be fired at the country. Across Israel, additional salvo-style attacks were reported, and more launches from Iran were detected. The UN watchdog, the IAEA, confirmed that entrances to Iran’s Natanz underground enrichment plant were bombed as part of the US-Israeli attacks last June, underscoring the breadth of the current actions against Iran’s nuclear facilities.

In Iranian Retaliation, sirens were heard across central Israel and in Samaria as a wave of missiles from Iran was launched, prompting widespread alerts and protective measures.

In US Military Role, the conflict has featured a pronounced use of artificial intelligence in planning and targeting. Reports indicate the US military deployed AI systems from Anthropic, including its Claude model, to support intelligence analysis, target identification, and simulations during recent strikes on Iranian targets, even hours after President Trump ordered a federal ban on such technology. The AI tools were used alongside Tomahawk missiles, stealth aircraft, and AI-driven drones to process battlefield data in real time and aid commanders in decision making.

In Regional Impacts, civilians and communities across the region face disruptions as hostilities continue. Reports describe people sheltering in Gaza near Gush Katif, and initial searches in Beit Shemesh following reports of shrapnel from an interception landing nearby. Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said Iranian jets were shot down after entering Qatari airspace and were engaged, with crews being searched for; Qatar also said Iran’s attacks extended to Hamad International Airport, though attempts to attack the airport were thwarted, and that Qatar retains interceptor missiles. Alarms were heard in Tel Aviv and in Judea and Samaria. United Nations officials said at least 30,000 Lebanese have sought protection in shelters since hostilities began, with many more in cars or stuck in traffic. Strong blasts were reported in Jerusalem, and France announced plans to send anti-missile and anti-drone systems to Cyprus following a drone incident targeting RAF Akrotiri, with a Cypriot government source confirming the move; Iran-backed activity in the region has been noted, and Qatar stated that Iran’s attacks will not go unanswered. Iran’s exits toward the southern region were flagged in a 12:36 alert, and residents in central areas including Jerusalem, Eilat, Lachish, Sharon, and the south were urged to seek shelter and remain indoors. Additional alarms and sirens were reported in Jerusalem as the situation evolved.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, investigators are looking into whether the latest launches were conducted from Iraqi territory. There are reports of missile movements in Lebanon. The Israeli military said it was carrying out strikes on Hezbollah command centers and weapons depots in Beirut. The IDF has ordered the evacuation of dozens of towns and villages across southern Lebanon as hostilities continue to unfold in the region.

In Uplifting News, a key aid crossing into Gaza is set to reopen imminently. The World Food Programme said Kerem Shalom will reopen for the gradual entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip between Tuesday and Wednesday, enabling a timely flow of humanitarian supplies and patients in need of medical evacuation. The reopening is expected to facilitate rapid aid deliveries to the enclave.

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