Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement launched extensive rocket attacks on the Israeli-occupied cities of Haifa and Nahariya on Tuesday, firing multiple types of missiles in a series of operations that also targeted Israeli military positions along the border
Israeli media reported that more than 30 rockets were fired at Haifa and Nahariya during the attacks.
Two rockets landed in the Kiryat Motzkin area north of Haifa, with one directly striking a building.
Another rocket attack hit the Ibtin region east of Haifa.
Hezbollah said the attack was part of a warning issued to several settlements in northern occupied Palestine.
The group also announced a “large rocket barrage” targeting the Rafael military industries complex north of the Kiryat area, a major Israeli military facility. Later, Hezbollah fired another salvo at Kiryat Shmona, a key settlement in the north.
Throughout Tuesday morning, Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance issued a series of statements detailing multiple operations against Israeli forces along the southern Lebanese border.
These included three separate attacks using guided missiles and swarm drones on Israeli forces in the border town of Al Quzah.
Two additional strikes, one a rocket and the other a guided missile, targeted a newly established Israeli military position in the Balat area.
Hezbollah says its operations are part of the broader “battle of consuming storm,” a campaign launched in support of Iran and in response to Israeli aggression.
The resistance front has been operating under a unified strategy since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war against Iran on February 28.
According to the group, its actions have pinned down significant Israeli ground forces and challenged the security of northern settlements.
Hezbollah has framed its operations as legitimate self-defense under international law, stating that it is “defending Lebanon and its people” against Israeli aggression.