March
Morning coverage focused on continuous Iranian missile barrages across Israel, with sirens sounding nationwide for over an hour and reports of air supremacy over Tehran.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to a direct missile strike in Beit Shemesh, with initial reports of a 10-year-old girl seriously injured.
Throughout the afternoon, the death toll climbed from three to nine fatalities, with dozens injured and eleven people reported missing, making it the war's most severe domestic incident.
Evening coverage continued rescue operations while reporting new missile impacts in Jerusalem causing multiple casualties, alongside President Trump's announcement that Iran's new leadership requested talks.
Morning coverage focused on renewed Iranian missile attacks across Israel, with direct impacts in Be'er Sheva causing multiple casualties and sirens sounding nationwide.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported Hezbollah had joined the conflict, launching rockets from Lebanon for the first time since the November 2024 ceasefire and triggering sirens in northern Israel.
Throughout the day, coverage detailed IDF retaliatory strikes targeting senior Hezbollah figures in Beirut and across Lebanon, alongside continued operations against Iranian targets in Tehran.
Evening reports focused on the IDF declaring an offensive campaign against Hezbollah, with military statements considering a ground invasion of Lebanon and designating Hezbollah's Secretary-General as a target.
Morning coverage focused on continuous Iranian missile barrages targeting central Israel, with sirens activated across multiple regions and reports of shrapnel falling in Gush Dan causing injuries.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported the IDF had begun ground operations in southern Lebanon, describing it as a defensive measure to create a security layer following Hezbollah's rocket fire.
Throughout the day, coverage detailed simultaneous IDF airstrikes in Tehran and Beirut, including attacks on Iran's leadership complex and a secret underground nuclear facility.
Evening reports focused on Hezbollah launching rockets into central Israel for the first time in the war, with sirens activated in multiple regions and most projectiles intercepted.
Morning coverage focused on continued combined rocket attacks from Iran and Lebanon targeting central and northern Israel, with nationwide sirens and interceptions.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported thousands of Kurdish fighters from Iraq launching a ground offensive in Iran, with reports citing Israeli and American sources confirming the operation.
Throughout the day, coverage detailed ongoing IDF airstrikes targeting Iranian military complexes in Tehran, including the 'Tehran Compound' with many soldiers inside.
Evening reports highlighted imminent full air superiority over Iran, with White House and IDF statements indicating control would be achieved within hours.
Morning coverage focused on the IDF launching extensive airstrikes in Tehran, described as a major escalation targeting regime infrastructure.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported the IDF issuing an unprecedented evacuation order for the entire Dahieh neighborhood in Beirut, identified with Hezbollah, with warnings to residents to save their lives and leave immediately.
Throughout the day, coverage detailed mass flight from the neighborhood following the evacuation warning, alongside continued Iranian missile launches toward central Israel with sirens activated in multiple regions.
Evening reports highlighted the IDF chief's announcement that the military was moving to a new phase in the war, claiming destruction of approximately 60% of Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.
Morning coverage focused on renewed Iranian missile launches toward central Israel after an 11-hour lull, with sirens in multiple regions and a 25-year-old woman injured by shrapnel in Givatayim.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported the IDF's destruction of Ali Khamenei's underground bunker in central Tehran, with operational details about a 50-aircraft strike and assessments that senior Iranian officials were killed.
Throughout the day, coverage continued of President Trump's declaration that there would be no deal with Iran except unconditional surrender, while the White House announced the military operation would require 4-6 weeks to complete.
Evening reports detailed three separate Iranian missile barrages within hours, triggering sirens and sending millions to shelters, though no casualties were reported.
Morning coverage focused on renewed Iranian missile launches after a five-hour lull, triggering sirens across central Israel including Jerusalem.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported IDF airstrikes targeting oil facilities and refineries in Tehran, described as the first such attacks since the war began.
Throughout the day, coverage detailed simultaneous rocket launches from both Iran and Lebanon targeting multiple Israeli regions, with continuous sirens and interceptions across the country.
Evening reports highlighted the IDF's assessment that the conflict could extend over time, while Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed Iranians about their freedom.
Morning coverage focused on continuous IDF airstrikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure in Tehran, including fuel depots, aerospace headquarters, and the assassination of senior officials.
Throughout the day, reports detailed ongoing Iranian missile launches toward multiple Israeli regions, with sirens across the country and casualties from interceptor debris in central Israel.
Evening editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported the official announcement of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new supreme leader following his father's death, detailing the succession and his ideological profile.
Morning coverage continued the pattern of Iranian missile salvos targeting multiple Israeli regions, with sirens nationwide and casualties from interceptor debris in central Israel.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported Hezbollah missile attacks reaching central Israel for the first time since the war began, with rockets striking Ramla and Beit Shemesh without sirens activated and causing light injuries.
Throughout the day, coverage detailed simultaneous IDF airstrikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure and Hezbollah launch sites, while President Trump made contradictory statements about the war's completion.
Evening reports focused on the Home Front Command's decision to extend school closures and defense restrictions, citing continued missile threats.
Morning coverage continued the pattern of continuous Iranian missile launches toward multiple Israeli regions, with sirens across central and northern Israel and successful interceptions reported.
Throughout the day, editorial focus remained on simultaneous IDF airstrikes targeting Tehran, including nuclear facilities and Basij infrastructure in western Iran, while U.S. envoy Whitkoff declared Iran's uranium enrichment capability nearly destroyed.
Evening editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported the Netanyahu-Smotrich joint announcement to shelve the conscription exemption law to immediately pass the state budget for war funding, framing it as a necessary political decision amid ongoing military operations.
Morning coverage continued the pattern of continuous Iranian missile salvos targeting multiple Israeli regions, with sirens across the country and millions repeatedly entering shelters.
Throughout the day, editorial focus remained on simultaneous IDF airstrikes targeting Tehran and Beirut's Dahiyeh district, while reports detailed the transfer of the Golani Brigade from Gaza to the Lebanese border.
Evening editorial priority shifted dramatically as multiple outlets simultaneously reported Hezbollah's official declaration of a new military operation, launching approximately 100 rockets in a coordinated barrage with Iran targeting northern Israel, causing light injuries and continuous sirens.
Morning coverage continued the pattern of continuous combined rocket barrages from Iran and Lebanon targeting multiple Israeli regions, with sirens from north to south and no casualties reported.
Early afternoon editorial focus shifted to the IDF's admission of a warning failure regarding Hezbollah's heavy barrage and its decision to hold off on a full-scale invasion of Lebanon.
Evening editorial priority centered on Prime Minister Netanyahu's first press conference since the war began, where he outlined war goals of crippling Iran's nuclear and missile programs while acknowledging uncertainty about regime change, as renewed Iranian missile fire triggered sirens during the briefing.
Morning coverage centered on a direct Iranian missile strike on Zarzir in northern Israel, causing dozens of civilian injuries including children, with casualty counts escalating throughout the day from 13 to 58 wounded.
Simultaneously, newspapers reported continuous IDF airstrikes targeting Tehran during Iran's 'Jerusalem Day', with military sources claiming thousands of Iranian casualties and damage to missile capabilities.
Evening editorial focus shifted to renewed Iranian missile launches targeting central and southern Israel, with sirens from Hadera to Ashkelon and reports of cluster munition damage in Holon, Shoham, and Rishon LeZion, while the IDF prepared for a potential ground maneuver in Lebanon following the assassination of senior Hezbollah commanders.
Morning coverage centered on US airstrikes targeting Iran's Kharg Island, described by President Trump as hitting the 'crown jewel' of Iran's military infrastructure while sparing oil installations.
Early afternoon editorial focus shifted to continuous Iranian missile launches targeting multiple Israeli regions, with interceptions reported over Jerusalem, Eilat, and central areas.
Evening editorial priority centered on the wounding of a 12-year-old child in Eilat by Iranian fire, marking the first serious civilian casualty from the continuous 'drip-fire' barrages that editors assessed might persist beyond Passover without war resolution.
Morning coverage centered on continuous combined missile launches from Iran and Lebanon targeting multiple Israeli regions, with sirens sending millions to shelters overnight and interceptor debris causing minor injuries in Holon.
Early afternoon editorial focus shifted to new details emerging about interceptor debris causing property damage in Tel Aviv and multiple civilian injuries in central Israel, with reports of a moderately injured 60-year-old man in Bnei Brak.
Evening editorial priority centered on IDF denials of missile interceptor shortages and statements that operations against Iran will continue at least until Passover, alongside newly released data claiming severe damage to Iran's missile capabilities with 70% of launchers destroyed.
Morning coverage centered on continuous Iranian missile barrages targeting multiple Israeli regions, with cluster munitions causing property damage in central Israel and one minor injury in Rishon LeZion, while Israeli airstrikes targeted Tehran, Shiraz, and Tabriz.
Early afternoon editorial focus shifted to Israel's destruction of Iran's military satellite center in Tehran, described as a strategic strike to maintain space supremacy, as missile salvos continued targeting Jerusalem and southern regions.
Evening editorial priority centered on Defense Minister Katz's announcement that the IDF had begun a targeted ground operation in southern Lebanon to create a security buffer against Hezbollah, representing a significant escalation from previous airstrikes, while direct rocket hits from Lebanon caused injuries and building fires in Nahariya.
Morning coverage centered on simultaneous Iranian missile launches targeting central and northern Israel alongside Israeli airstrikes against Tehran and Beirut, with most sources emphasizing interceptions and no casualties.
Early afternoon editorial focus shifted dramatically to Israeli confirmation of the assassination of Ali Larijani, Iran's de facto leader and National Security Council secretary, and Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani in targeted strikes in Tehran, described as the most significant targeted killing since Khamenei.
Evening editorial priority centered on heavy Hezbollah rocket barrages from Lebanon targeting northern Israel, with damage to a house in Karmiel and a woman lightly injured, alongside continued Iranian missile launches intercepted over southern Israel.
Morning coverage centered on the first civilian fatalities from Iranian barrages, with an elderly couple killed by a direct missile hit in Ramat Gan after failing to reach their safe room, shifting editorial focus from military exchanges to domestic casualties.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to Israel's confirmed assassination of Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib in Tehran, with Defense Minister Katz announcing 'significant surprises' expected across all fronts.
Evening coverage focused on Israel's unprecedented airstrike targeting Iranian naval vessels in the Caspian Sea, described as the farthest attack to date, while Hezbollah launched rockets from Lebanon reaching southern Israel for the first time in the war.
Morning coverage focused on continuing Iranian missile barrages targeting multiple Israeli regions, with multiple sources detailing a foreign worker killed in Sharon from shrapnel and Trump denying prior knowledge of Israel's gas field strike.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to Iranian missile strikes hitting the Haifa oil refineries, with multiple sources detailing damage, power outages in the Kiryat area, and Iran's claim of retaliation for Israeli strikes on gas fields.
Evening coverage centered on serious casualties from a direct rocket hit in Kiryat Shmona alongside continued damage to Haifa's refineries, while Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed Iran lacks uranium enrichment and ballistic missile capabilities.
Morning coverage focused on continuous Iranian missile barrages targeting central Israel, with multiple sources detailing interceptor debris causing damage and injuries in Rehovot, including a house fire and light wounds.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to Iranian missile impacts near Jerusalem's Old City and Western Wall, with multiple outlets describing debris falling in the Jewish Quarter and 350 meters from Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Evening coverage centered on renewed Iranian cluster missile strikes targeting central Israel, with direct hits reported in Elad, Savyon, and Kiryat Ono, while U.S. Pentagon preparations for potential ground operations in Iran were highlighted alongside President Trump's rejection of a ceasefire.
Morning coverage focused on Iranian missile strikes targeting central Israel, with multiple sources detailing damage to a kindergarten in Rishon Lezion and the cancellation of Passover camps in central cities.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to Iranian missile strikes on Dimona, with multiple outlets describing a building collapse from interceptor debris that injured 20-47 people including children in serious condition.
Evening coverage centered on a direct Iranian missile hit in Arad, with casualty counts rising to 68 wounded including 10 in serious condition, while multiple sources detailed a 450kg warhead destroying buildings and prompting nationwide school closures.
Morning coverage focused on consolidating casualty counts from the previous night's Iranian missile strike on Arad, with multiple sources reporting 84-88 wounded including 10 in serious condition from a 450kg warhead that destroyed multiple buildings.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to renewed Iranian missile barrages targeting central Israel, with cluster munitions causing 15 injuries across Tel Aviv, Petah Tikva, and Ramat Gan, while flight restrictions were imposed at Ben Gurion Airport.
Evening coverage centered on the death of Ofer Moskowitz from an anti-tank missile strike on his vehicle in Misgav Am near the Lebanese border, with all sources confirming the fatality and some investigating whether it resulted from friendly fire.
Morning coverage focused on continued Iranian missile barrages targeting central and southern Israel, with multiple sources detailing sirens activated without warning and interceptor debris falling in multiple locations without casualties.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to President Trump's announcement of a five-day suspension of planned U.S. military strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, citing productive talks with Iran aimed at ending hostilities. Multiple sources detailed Trump's claim of 15 points of agreement including Iran's nuclear renunciation, while Iranian officials denied negotiations were occurring.
Evening coverage centered on Prime Minister Netanyahu's response, with multiple sources reporting his repeated statement that Israel would protect its interests regardless of U.S.-Iran negotiations, while renewed Iranian rocket launches targeted Dimona and Eilat after hours of quiet.
Morning coverage focused on continuous Iranian missile attacks targeting multiple Israeli regions, with a 100kg warhead causing direct damage in central Tel Aviv and multiple light injuries, while Hezbollah rocket fire from Lebanon resumed after a 10-hour lull.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to Lebanon's expulsion of Iran's ambassador, described across multiple sources as an unprecedented diplomatic rupture against Tehran that represented a significant regional development.
Evening coverage centered on Hezbollah rocket fire that killed a woman in the Upper Galilee, with multiple sources providing personal details about 27-year-old Nouriel Dubin, while Iranian missile strikes continued targeting central Israel with casualties reported in Bnei Brak and Petah Tikva.
Morning coverage focused on continuous Iranian missile barrages targeting multiple Israeli regions from north to south, with sirens activated widely and interceptions reported without casualties in most areas, while Hezbollah rocket fire from Lebanon targeted northern communities.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to Prime Minister Netanyahu ordering intensified airstrikes against Iran within a 48-hour deadline, with multiple sources reporting his directive citing concerns that U.S.-Iran negotiations might lead to a ceasefire that would halt Israeli military operations.
Evening coverage centered on Israeli assessments that President Trump may announce a ceasefire by this weekend, with multiple sources detailing this timeline and noting Israeli concerns about U.S.-Iran negotiations potentially ending hostilities before Israel achieves its objectives.
Morning coverage focused on continuous Iranian missile salvos targeting central Israel and Jerusalem, with multiple waves causing light injuries in Kafr Qasim and property damage across multiple locations.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to a direct Hezbollah rocket strike in Nahariya that killed 30-year-old Uri Peretz and seriously injured others, with multiple sources detailing the attack as part of continuous rocket and drone fire from Lebanon.
Evening coverage centered on the death of Sergeant Avia'd Elhanan Wolansky, a 21-year-old soldier from Jerusalem killed by anti-tank fire in southern Lebanon, while President Trump extended the freeze on attacking Iranian energy facilities by ten days at Tehran's request.
Morning coverage focused on continuous Iranian missile salvos targeting multiple Israeli regions, with sirens activated from north to south and most projectiles intercepted, while Defense Minister Katz threatened escalated Israeli attacks in response.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to Israeli airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear facilities, specifically the heavy water reactor at Arak and the yellowcake facility at Ardakan, with multiple sources detailing these attacks as significant escalations.
Evening coverage centered on renewed Iranian missile launches targeting southern and central Israel after a nine-hour lull, while Tehran vowed retaliation for the nuclear facility strikes and considered delaying its response to U.S. ceasefire proposals.
Morning coverage focused on the first Israeli fatality from Iranian cluster munitions, with multiple sources reporting the death of a 60-year-old man in Tel Aviv from bomblet impacts, marking an escalation in civilian casualties.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted to the Houthis joining the conflict with their first missile launch from Yemen toward southern Israel, which was intercepted, establishing a new front in the war.
Evening coverage centered on the identification of the Tel Aviv victim as 52-year-old Vyacheslav Vidament from Ashdod, while U.S. Vice President Vance declared that all military objectives in Iran had been achieved and forces would withdraw soon.
Morning coverage focused on the death of Sergeant Moshe Yitzhak Hacohen Katz, a 22-year-old American-born paratrooper killed by Hezbollah rocket fire in southern Lebanon, with multiple sources detailing his background and the circumstances of his death.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted to continuous Iranian missile salvos targeting multiple Israeli regions, with a direct strike hitting a factory in the Negev's Neot Hovav industrial zone causing a hazardous materials leak and emergency containment efforts.
Evening coverage centered on renewed Iranian missile attacks targeting Beersheba, causing over 20 impact sites and light injuries, while Prime Minister Netanyahu announced an expansion of Israel's security buffer zone in Lebanon during a northern command assessment.
Morning reports were dominated by the late-night approval of the 2026 budget, which editors across the political spectrum characterized as a "hijack" of funds for the Haredi sector, alongside news of three soldiers seriously wounded in Lebanon. By early afternoon, editorial attention shifted to a combined Iranian and Hezbollah missile barrage that successfully struck the Haifa Bay oil refineries, causing significant fires and visible smoke. This strategic escalation led President Trump to issue an ultimatum, threatening the total destruction of Iran’s energy infrastructure and Kharg Island if a deal is not reached immediately. In the evening, the Knesset passed the final reading of the death penalty for terrorists with the Prime Minister's support. The day concluded with the resumption of Iranian missile fire targeting central Israel after a sixty-hour lull, while the IDF intensified its retaliatory strikes in Tehran.
Morning coverage focused on the deaths of four Nahal Brigade soldiers killed in southern Lebanon, with multiple sources detailing their identities, backgrounds, and community mourning.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted to President Trump's statements criticizing European nations for blocking military flights to Israel and urging Western countries to secure their own oil supplies without US assistance.
Evening coverage centered on Hezbollah's intensified rocket barrages from Lebanon targeting northern Israel, with reports of dozens of rockets fired reaching Haifa, while Prime Minister Netanyahu framed Israel's campaign through biblical metaphors of 'ten plagues' against Iran.
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