Hezbollah Fires 100+ Rockets into Israel as IDF Strikes Beirut Suburbs and Pushes Ground Ops in Lebanon
Largest Hezbollah barrage of Day 26 follows Israel's Litani security zone announcement — IDF responds with Beirut suburb strikes and ground operations on weapons sites
Hezbollah launched more than 100 rockets into Israeli positions from southern Lebanon on Day 26, the largest single-day Hezbollah barrage reported in the cycle. The escalation followed Defence Minister Katz's formal announcement of the Israeli southern Lebanon security zone plan — designating the Blue Line to Litani River corridor as Israeli-controlled territory. Israel responded with fresh airstrikes on southern Lebanon regions and Beirut's southern suburbs, extending operations north of the Litani zone corridor into the Lebanese capital's southern periphery. Ground operations were also reported targeting Hezbollah weapons storage sites within Lebanon. The sequence — Katz security zone announcement, Hezbollah 100+ rockets, IDF Beirut strikes — illustrates the tit-for-tat escalation dynamic in the Lebanon theatre running parallel to and independent of the Iran-US ceasefire diplomacy. Hezbollah maintains operational capacity despite earlier IDF strikes killing 9 in Nabatiyeh, Sidon, and Tyre, and despite a claimed SAM engagement against an Israeli aircraft.
Key facts
- •Hezbollah: 100+ rockets fired at Israeli positions — largest Day 26 barrage
- •IDF: fresh airstrikes on southern Lebanon regions and Beirut southern suburbs
- •IDF ground operations targeting Hezbollah weapons storage sites in Lebanon
- •Barrage follows Katz security zone announcement (Blue Line to Litani) — Hezbollah responding to occupation plan
- •Lebanon theatre escalating independently of US-Iran ceasefire diplomacy
Timeline
IDF strikes Nabatiyeh, Sidon, Tyre — 9 killed in southern Lebanon
Defence Minister Katz formally announces Blue Line–Litani security zone plan
Hezbollah fires 100+ rockets; IDF strikes Beirut suburbs and ground ops on weapons sites