Hezbollah Enters The Fray: Missiles Fired Towards Northern Israel, IDF Strikes In Lebanon
The IDF launched airstrikes across Lebanon early Monday after Hezbollah fired rockets into Israeli territory, marking the first missile attack by the group since the November 2024 ceasefire.
The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit confirmed the operation in an official statement. “In response to Hezbollah’s projectile fire toward the State of Israel, the IDF is currently striking Hezbollah targets,” the statement said.
The military accused Hezbollah of acting as a proxy for Tehran. “The Hezbollah terrorist organization is operating on behalf of the Iranian regime, opening fire against the State of Israel and its civilians. The IDF will operate against Hezbollah’s decision to join the campaign, and will not enable the organization to constitute a threat to the State of Israel and harm the civilians of northern Israel,” the statement continued.
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The IDF further warned that Lebanon would bear the consequences of Hezbollah’s actions. “The Hezbollah terrorist organization brings ruin to the State of Lebanon, and the IDF will forcefully respond to such actions. IDF troops have prepared for such a scenario as part of standard combat preparations as part of Operation ‘Roaring Lion’, and are prepared for an all-fronts scenario and for combating any threat against the State of Israel,” the statement concluded.
Following the rocket launches, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir held a situational assessment with members of the General Staff. During the meeting, Zamir approved additional operational plans and ordered preparations for sustained offensive and defensive activity.
Speaking after the assessment, Zamir placed responsibility squarely on Hezbollah. “Hezbollah opened a campaign against Israel overnight, and is fully responsible for any escalation. IDF troops have prepared for such a scenario as part of standard combat preparations for Operation ‘Roaring Lion’. Any enemy that threatens our security will pay a heavy price – we will not allow any harm to come to the people of Israel and our northern border”.
Lebanese media outlets reported that the Israeli Air Force struck sites in Beirut, with explosions heard in the Dahieh district of the capital.
Earlier in the night, at approximately 1:00 a.m., warning sirens sounded without advance notice in Haifa and nearby areas, as well as in several communities along the northern border. The IDF later confirmed that the alerts were triggered by launches originating from Lebanon.
According to the military, three rockets were fired in the barrage. One was intercepted, while the other two landed in open terrain.
Magen David Adom said no injuries were reported as a result of the attack.
The interception marked the first operational use of the “Or Eitan” laser defense system.
Hezbollah claimed the rocket fire was carried out following the elimination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, and in response to Israeli strikes. The group said it had aimed at a military installation south of Haifa.
The attack represents the first instance of Hezbollah launching missiles toward Israel since the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon came into force in November 2024.
Israeli defense officials issued a warning in response to the escalation, stating that “Hezbollah carried out the launches from Lebanon – there will be an especially harsh response.”
Last week, a Hezbollah official told AFP that the organization would refrain from involvement if the United States conducted “limited” strikes on Iran.
However, the same official made clear that any action targeting Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei would cross a “red line.” Khamenei was eliminated in the US-Israeli strikes in Iran over the weekend.
Under the terms of the US-brokered ceasefire with Israel, Hezbollah had been expected to disarm. The group has instead denounced the Lebanese government’s plan to strip it of its weapons and has repeatedly vowed to retain its arsenal.
{Matzav.com}
