HEADLINES- Israel Braces as Iranian Missiles Hit Center- Six US Airmen Killed in KC-135 Crash- Russia Ships Shahed Drones to IranThe time is now 12:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, red alert sirens continued to echo across central Israel as Iran pressed missiles toward Israeli territory, with a fresh barrage triggering additional warnings for Eilat and other central areas. Officials described several missiles identified en route to central regions and noted further sirens across the country as the day’s attacks evolved. The Israeli military reported an Israeli Air Force fighter jet was nearly shot down over Iran; an interception attempt failed, but the mission was completed, and the IAF says it has drawn operational lessons from the incident. In parallel, Ukraine’s president said Russia is supplying Iran with Shahed drones to be used against the United States and Israel, while Kyiv announced that it is expanding cooperation with Israel and the United States to counter Iranian-designed drones, and Tehran warned Ukraine could become a target. The flare-up also prompted authorities to monitor potential further launches toward Jerusalem and the Dan region, with Iranian-launch channels identified as signaling possible sirens in Samaria, Jerusalem, and central districts.In Iranian Retaliation, images from the US Embassy in Baghdad after last night’s strike showed the burned and mangled remains of a Saab Giraffe-1X 3D multi-mission surveillance radar on the roof, a component tied to counter-rocket, artillery, and mortar systems. The United States also disclosed that six service members were killed in the crash of a KC-135 refueling aircraft in western Iraq; CENTCOM said the accident occurred in friendly airspace and was not the result of hostile or friendly fire. Officials noted that another KC-135 involved in the operation declared an emergency earlier, with one aircraft landing safely in Israel. Separately, a briefing attributed to a US official claimed ballistic missiles and drones from Iran were down significantly and that American forces had intensified strikes, including actions at Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil hub, while Iranian missiles and drones were reported striking the United Arab Emirates’ main oil hub in what authorities described as a broad escalation.In US Military Role, the Pentagon identified six US airmen killed in the KC-135 crash during a mission over Iraq, with the incident described as taking place in friendly airspace during operations against Iran. The fallen service members hailed from Florida and Ohio, among other states, and the investigation into the crash is ongoing. Officials emphasized that the crash was not due to hostile action, and CENTCOM noted the broader mission context involved tanker support for operations in the region.In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy told CNN that Russia is supplying Iran with Shahed drones to target US and Israeli forces, a detail framed within Kyiv’s broader assessment of Tehran’s capabilities and its cooperation with Moscow in drone operations that have featured in regional attacks.In Israeli Domestic Politics, the IDF Home Front Command announced that wartime restrictions would ease in several areas beginning Monday at 6 a.m., with schools allowed to reopen in regions deemed at lower risk from Iranian missile and Hezbollah rocket attacks. Beit Shean Valley, the Jordan Valley, the West Bank, the Dead Sea area, West Lachish, Gaza-border communities, the Western and Southern Negev, and the Arava would move from limited activity to partial activity. Schools could operate if shelters were available, and gatherings of up to 100 indoors or 50 outdoors would be permitted under the same conditions, though officials stressed that the threat—while lower in those zones—remains, and the rest of the country will retain stricter limits.In Uplifting News, three more members of Iran’s national women’s soccer team decided to return home from asylum in Australia, joining seven teammates who had sought refuge after being branded “wartime traitors” for not singing the national anthem during the Asian Cup. Canberra said three players chose to join the rest on their journey back to Iran, while three others remain in Australia. Australian authorities described the decision as a difficult one for the players, who faced substantial pressure and risk as conversations about asylum continued.In Regional Impacts, the Home Front Command announced that the missile event had ended and that people could leave protected spaces, though officials cautioned that attacks and sirens remain possible. There were no reported casualties at the moment, per the emergency services response center. The region faced a widening attack picture, with Iran launching ballistic missiles and drones now reported against Bahrain, Kuwait, and the...
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