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Beirut/Jerusalem March 2, 2026, the conflict tied to the broader Iran-United States war has expanded dramatically after Israeli forces launched airstrikes across Lebanon following a direct attack by Hezbollah on Israeli territory, marking a significant escalation in regional hostilities.
The fresh exchanges of fire came after Hezbollah said it fired missiles and drones at northern Israel its first such offensive since a ceasefire in late 2024 in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei earlier in the wider conflict.
Hezbollah Strikes: A New Front Opens
Early on Monday, Hezbollah announced it had launched a salvo of rockets and unmanned aerial drones targeting an Israeli military base near Haifa in northern Israel. The group described the attacks as “revenge” for the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader and framed its actions as defence of Lebanon and its peoples.
The strikes involving both missiles and drone swarms marked the first major Hezbollah offensive since the two sides observed a fragile ceasefire after a brutal 2024 conflict. Prior to Monday, Hezbollah had largely refrained from direct assaults even as Israel struck what it said were militant infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon.
Israel Responds with Wide‑Ranging Airstrikes
In a swift response, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said they began “striking targets of the Hezbollah terrorist organisation across Lebanon,” hitting areas including the southern suburbs of Beirut a known Hezbollah stronghold and other sites in southern and eastern Lebanon.
Explosions lit up Beirut’s southern Dahiyeh district in the early hours, reported witness accounts. These strikes represented some of the most intense operations in that area since the 2024 war, forcing residents to flee by car and on foot.
The Israeli military also stated that the operations targeted senior Hezbollah figures and infrastructure in the region, underlining that the group’s decision to engage militarily “constitutes a direct threat to Israel.”
Wider Regional Escalation
The clashes in Lebanon are not isolated. They unfold against the backdrop of a broader U.S.–Israeli offensive on Iranian territory that began days earlier and sparked a wave of reprisals across the Middle East. In recent days, Iran has launched missile and drone strikes against targets including Gulf Arab states and a British air base in Cyprus, broadening the conflict’s geographic footprint.
Monday’s escalation unfolded alongside ongoing operations inside Iran itself, with the U.S. and Israeli forces reported to have carried out sustained bombardments, resulting in heavy casualties and damaged military facilities.
Responses from Lebanon’s Government and Civilians
While Hezbollah claimed its offensive was a legitimate act of defence, Lebanese officials have sought to distance the government from the militant group’s actions. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the rocket fire as “irresponsible” and warned it could jeopardise national security and drag Lebanon deeper into the conflict.
The scale of Israeli airstrikes has sparked mass displacement, with thousands of civilians evacuating southern towns and suburbs amid fears of broader hostilities. Lebanese authorities have urged residents in more than 50 towns and villages to move at least 1 km away from homes to avoid harm.
What This Means for the Conflict
The latest incident underscores how quickly the war initially focused on Iran is drawing in affiliated militias and neighbouring states. Hezbollah’s direct engagement and Israel’s aggressive retaliation have added a new front along the Israel-Lebanon border, raising the risk of a prolonged and multi‑layered regional conflict.
While it remains unclear whether this escalation will lead to a full‑scale war involving neighbouring countries, experts warn that “the consequences of the U.S.–Israeli military campaign launched on Saturday will radiate across the Middle East,” affecting security dynamics far beyond Lebanon and Iran.
Looking Ahead
As both sides show no sign of de‑escalation, international attention is focusing on diplomatic efforts to restrain the widening conflict. With Hezbollah now actively involved and civilians bearing the brunt of the violence in Lebanon, the stakes for regional stability are higher than ever.
World leaders have called for restraint, but with major military operations ongoing from Tehran to Beirut, the situation could remain volatile for days or weeks to come.
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