Israel strikes Lebanon following Hezbollah attacks, widening conflict
- On March 2, 2026, the Israel Defense Forces struck Hezbollah, Lebanese militant group targets across Lebanon after missiles and drones were launched toward northern Israel.
- Hezbollah said the missile-and-drone attack was retaliation for the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and for repeated `aggressions`, two days after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.
- Strikes hit Beirut's Dahiyeh, southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley; the IDF said one projectile was intercepted and others fell in open areas with no injuries.
- Lebanon's NNA reported major displacement as residents fled Beirut's southern suburbs, and about 50 villages were evacuated following IDF warnings and a suspected drone strike at RAF Akrotiri.
- Operation Roaring Lion positions Israel for multi-front combat and links the strikes to a wider U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran, raising regional escalation risk.
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'Made Big Mistake': Israeli Military Warns Hezbollah After Retaliatory Strikes Across Lebanon
Israel’s military issued a fresh warning to Hezbollah on Monday (March 2) after carrying out retaliatory strikes across Lebanon, as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate sharply.
Hezbollah attacks Israel, the US and Israel bomb targets in Iran and Lebanon.
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