
Missile launches began around 8:00 PM, resulting in air raid alerts being declared in northern and central parts of Israel. Sirens also sounded in Haifa, warning of drones heading towards the region. According to preliminary reports, at least two people were injured during these attacks.
The Lebanese group "Hezbollah" issued a statement indicating that it targeted military facilities in Israel and settlements located within five kilometers of the border. Residents of these areas were advised to evacuate.
This missile attack became the largest since the start of hostilities, in which Israel and the United States are confronting Iran, receiving support from "Hezbollah".
In response to the attacks by "Hezbollah," the Israeli army carried out airstrikes on the group's positions in Beirut, particularly in the Dahieh area, which is a stronghold of "Hezbollah." According to military sources, 10 command centers of the organization and rocket launch installations were destroyed during these operations.
Local residents are sharing videos showing smoke rising and explosions occurring in various areas of the city.
After the missile attacks from Lebanon, ballistic missiles were launched from Iran; however, Israeli military reports indicate that all of them were successfully intercepted.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) stated that the attacks on Israel from the territory of the two countries were part of a "joint and integrated operation," although the IDF did not confirm this information.
On the night of March 12, Israel faced attacks from Lebanon again, using long-range missiles. Sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and its surroundings. Additionally, Iran launched another ballistic missile at central Israel, to which the IDF responded with strikes on IRGC positions in Tehran.