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Hezbollah fires rockets at northern Israel concurrent with Iran D30 salvo 5 — coordinated dual-front attack

·Northern Israel (from south Lebanon)

Hezbollah fired several rockets from Lebanon at northern Israel concurrently with Iran's D30 5th BM salvo at Jerusalem and the north. Some rockets intercepted; others hit open areas. The simultaneous Iran BM + Hezbollah rocket attack from two directions (Iran from east, Hezbollah from north) signals coordinated operational pressure on Israeli air defenses. No injuries reported.

As Iran launched its 5th Day 30 ballistic missile salvo — simultaneously hitting Jerusalem/central Israel and northern Israel — Hezbollah fired several rockets from southern Lebanon at northern Israel in the same time window. The IDF reported some rockets were intercepted; others hit open areas. The coordination between Iran's ballistic missile campaign and Hezbollah's concurrent rocket attack represents the most synchronized dual-front pressure on Israel's air defense network of Day 30. Iran's BMs force the Iron Dome and Arrow/David's Sling systems to engage from the east while Hezbollah's rockets press from the north simultaneously. This pattern, if it continues, could degrade intercept rates by forcing missile defense assets to split their engagement load.
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HezbollahNEUTRALMILITARY

Hezbollah fires rockets at northern Israel concurrent with Iran D30 BM salvo — coordinated dual-front pressure on Israeli air defense network

Israel Defense ForcesNEUTRALMILITARY

IDF: Several Hezbollah rockets from Lebanon at north — some intercepted, others hit open areas; concurrent with Iran BM salvo; no injuries

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