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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Hezbollah attacks Israel, the US and Israel bomb targets in Iran and Lebanon.
The conflict between Israel and Iran is intensifying with large-scale strikes on Tehran. Lebanon is becoming a new front, as the IDF targets Hezbollah. Shots and explosions have also resounded in the aftermath of the war.
Hizbullah launched rockets and drones into Israel on the night of 2 March, where Hizbullah claimed that the attacks on Israel were revenge for the murder of Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.
The Israeli army bombes Lebanon for months, in response to a series of bombings by Hezbollah and Israel, on the third day of the American-Israeli offensive against Iran, attacks with at least 31 deaths, which have targeted the southern and south of the country, from where the population started a "massive move" to join the shelter, according to the Lebanese Press Agency, the AFP report.
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