In a volatile escalation, Hezbollah fired approximately 250 rockets into Israel, injuring multiple civilians and causing property damage in northern and central regions, just days after an Israeli air strike in Beirut claimed the lives of nearly 30 individuals. As reports of a potential ceasefire emerged, the conflict's toll on both nations continues to rise dramatically.
Hezbollah Launches Heavy Rocket Attacks on Israel Following Air Strikes

Hezbollah Launches Heavy Rocket Attacks on Israel Following Air Strikes
Hezbollah's retaliatory rocket fire intensifies regional tensions after extensive Israeli air strikes on Beirut.
Israeli military reports indicate that Hezbollah launched one of the most substantial barrages in recent history, targeting various locations including districts near Tel Aviv. The Israeli police confirmed injuries and damage to buildings as rocket debris was reported to have fallen in metropolitan areas. This surge in violence follows an unprecedented Israeli air strike on Beirut that reportedly aimed at a high-ranking Hezbollah figure and resulted in significant casualties among civilians.
Despite ongoing military actions, including Israeli retaliatory air strikes on Hezbollah command centers in Beirut, diplomatic channels have shown signs of possible ceasefire negotiations. Israeli and US sources suggest that advancements towards a ceasefire agreement are being pursued amidst the death toll rising sharply, exceeding 3,670 in Lebanon since the escalation of conflict in October.
As both nations brace for continued conflict or negotiation, the humanitarian toll amplifies, with over a million displaced in Lebanon and persistent fear looming over affected Israeli communities.
Despite ongoing military actions, including Israeli retaliatory air strikes on Hezbollah command centers in Beirut, diplomatic channels have shown signs of possible ceasefire negotiations. Israeli and US sources suggest that advancements towards a ceasefire agreement are being pursued amidst the death toll rising sharply, exceeding 3,670 in Lebanon since the escalation of conflict in October.
As both nations brace for continued conflict or negotiation, the humanitarian toll amplifies, with over a million displaced in Lebanon and persistent fear looming over affected Israeli communities.