Iran and Hezbollah Strike Israel on Day 20 — Dual-Front Barrage Forces Jerusalem Shelter
Coordinated Iran missile + Hezbollah rocket attack; most intercepted, minor Tel Aviv damage
On Thursday March 19 (Day 20), Iran and Hezbollah launched a coordinated dual-front barrage against Israel — the first major joint attack of the day after a night dominated by Gulf energy strikes. Iran fired multiple missile salvos from central Iran toward Jerusalem and population centers in Israel. Simultaneously, Hezbollah launched volleys of rockets from southern Lebanon at northern Israeli border communities and toward the Gaza border. Israeli air defenses intercepted most incoming projectiles. Shelter alerts were activated across Jerusalem and northern communities. A building in the Tel Aviv area sustained minor damage, and the Times of Israel reported injuries and damage to homes from Iranian missile salvos. The attack came hours after Iranian military spokesman Zolfaghari warned that Iran's energy strikes were retaliation for US interests, and that any further Israeli hits on Iranian energy sites would trigger the "complete destruction" of US ally energy infrastructure in the region.
Key facts
- •Iran and Hezbollah launched coordinated attack — dual front (Iran direct + Lebanon proxy)
- •Shelter alerts: Jerusalem + northern Israeli border communities near Lebanon
- •Most projectiles intercepted; minor building damage in Tel Aviv area; injuries reported
- •Hezbollah simultaneously targeted Gaza border communities with rocket volleys
- •Attack followed Iranian spokesman Zolfaghari's "complete destruction" threat if Iran hit again
Timeline
Iran fires missile salvos at Jerusalem and Israel
Hezbollah rocket volleys: northern Israel + Gaza border
IDF: most intercepted; minor damage in Tel Aviv area