Hezbollah Mass-Fires 30 Rockets at Haifa Bay as Northern Front Widens
Acre and Krayot suburbs targeted in largest Hezbollah salvo of Day 25 — most intercepted, no injuries
Hezbollah launched approximately 30 rockets from southern Lebanon at the Haifa Bay area on Day 25, targeting Acre and the Krayot suburban corridor — a populated coastal zone north of Haifa city encompassing industrial, port, and residential areas. Most rockets were intercepted by Israeli air defenses; eyewitnesses reported multiple aerial interceptions over the bay. No injuries or residential impacts were confirmed. The barrage is the largest single Hezbollah salvo of Day 25 and follows overnight IDF strikes on seven areas of Beirut's Dahiyeh district. Haifa Bay has been a recurring Hezbollah target throughout the conflict due to its strategic industrial and logistics infrastructure. Hezbollah's demonstrated ability to mass-fire 30 rockets in a single salvo despite sustained IDF interdiction confirms significant residual rocket capacity in southern Lebanon.
Key facts
- •~30 Hezbollah rockets fired at Haifa Bay — Acre and Krayot suburbs targeted
- •Most rockets intercepted by Israeli air defenses; multiple interceptions visible over bay
- •No injuries or residential impacts confirmed (MDA)
- •Follows overnight IDF strikes on 7 areas of Beirut's Dahiyeh (Hezbollah stronghold)
- •Largest single Hezbollah salvo of Day 25 — confirms residual mass-fire capacity
- •Haifa Bay targeted for strategic industrial, port, and logistics infrastructure
Timeline
IDF strikes 7 areas of Beirut's Dahiyeh overnight following evacuation warning for Hezbollah sites
Hezbollah fires ~30 rockets at Haifa Bay (Acre/Krayot) — most intercepted, no injuries