π¨ IRANIAN AND HEZBOLLAH MISSILE BARRAGES IMPACT ISRAEL AS IDF TARGETS HEZBOLLAH INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMAND IN LEBANON UNDER HIGH READINESS AND ACTIVE AIR DEFENSE
π¨ Sustained Iranian missile attacks impact central Israel: Ballistic missile fire triggered widespread sirens, with multiple impact sites and cluster munition dispersal reported. Damage to residential structures occurred, and three people were lightly injured.
π¨ Northern Israel also targeted amid high attack frequency: Sirens sounded across Haifa, the Galilee, and Golan Heights during repeated missile barrages, marking multiple attack waves in a single day. Some reported incidents were later clarified as unrelated to direct impacts.
π Long-range launches from Lebanon expand geographic scope: Missiles launched from Lebanon triggered alerts across central Israel and northern regions, with ranges reaching approximately 200 kilometers. Initial assessments indicate most projectiles were intercepted or landed in open areas.
π‘οΈ Layered air defense engagement highlights system coordination: A recorded interception showed sequential use of Davidβs Sling and Iron Dome against a single ballistic threat. The engagement occurred near operational limits, demonstrating integrated multi-layer defense capability.
π¨ Hezbollah extends strike range toward southern Israel: Missile fire reached areas near the Gaza border, including Ashkelon, in an apparent first for Hezbollah at that distance. Impacts were reported in open areas, with no injuries.
π Cluster munition impacts reported across multiple regions: Submunitions caused damage to homes in central and southern Israel, with additional reports of casualties in Palestinian areas. Israeli rescue forces responded to multiple dispersed impact sites.
π₯ Israel targets Hezbollah financial and logistical infrastructure: IDF strikes focused on fuel stations and financial networks linked to Hezbollah, aiming to disrupt revenue streams funding military operations. Additional targets included assets associated with Al-Quard Al-Hassan in Beirut.
π₯ Ground and air operations continue in southern Lebanonv: IDF forces are conducting sustained operations targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, including weapons storage, observation posts, and armed operatives. Activity supports a forward defensive posture.
π Key Hezbollah logistics routes over Litani River dismantled: Strikes destroyed crossings used for transferring weapons and fighters into southern Lebanon. The action aims to disrupt supply lines supporting attacks on Israel.
β Senior Hezbollah-linked commander eliminated in Beirut: The IDF confirmed the elimination of a division commander responsible for coordinating operations with Hezbollah and Iranβs Quds Force. His removal is assessed to impact command continuity.
πͺ Chief of Staff emphasizes readiness and internal stability: LTG Eyal Zamir directed continued high readiness while warning against internal violence and incitement. He stressed that such actions undermine operational effectiveness during active conflict.
βοΈ Aviation sector disrupted amid ongoing attacks: Damage to aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport and continued flight cancellations have affected tens of thousands of passengers. Authorities are considering operational restrictions to manage risk.
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