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Hezbollah claims attacks on Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion Airport outskirts, Israeli soldiers in south Lebanon

An anti-tank missile attack on Israeli soldiers near Houla injured two people, according to the Israeli army.

Traces of rockets in the sky over Hebron, in the occupied West Bank, on March 4, 2026. (Credit: Hazem Bader/AFP)

Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for about a dozen strikes carried out since Wednesday morning toward Israel, notably targeting the headquarters of an aerospace company near Ben Gurion Airport, military infrastructure in northern Israel and the outskirts of Tel Aviv, up to 120 kilometers from the border.

The party specifically claimed responsibility for a strike carried out at 2 a.m. against the headquarters of Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI), an Israeli company that manufactures defense systems, with its facilities located not far from Ben Gurion Airport. The attack was carried out using kamikaze drones.

In addition, the pro-Iranian militia said it targeted the Giv'at base, east of the city of Safed, at 3:30 a.m. with a "precision missile." The third attack, also during the night at 3:30 a.m., targeted the headquarters of the Northern Command at the Dado base, also near Safed, with a "precision missile."

It said that on Tuesday at 5 p.m., it targeted the radars at Kiryat Eliezer, the main air defense base in Haifa, with a squadron of kamikaze drones, and at 4:30 a.m. last night, the Ein Shemer base, linked to missile defense, which is located more than 70 kilometers in a straight line from the border with Lebanon.

Around 2 p.m., Hezbollah carried out a series of simultaneous attacks with kamikaze drones on the Tel Hashomer base (located 120 km from the border), the Haifa naval base, and the Ramat David base with a squadron of kamikaze drones.

These attacks were carried out "in response to the criminal Israeli aggression that affected dozens of Lebanese cities and villages, including the southern suburbs of Beirut," according to the statement.

In statements released in the afternoon, Hezbollah claimed, for the first time since the beginning of the escalation, two attacks in Houla (Marjayoun district), against Israeli soldiers on Lebanese territory. The first targeted an armored personnel carrier, and the second a Merkava tank.

According to our correspondent in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah launched a salvo of missiles at an Israeli post located on the occupied Hamames hill, near Khiam. The targeted site is one of six outposts occupied by the Israeli army on Lebanese territory since the cease-fire of Nov. 27, 2024, which ended the previous open war between Israel and Hezbollah.

The attacks targeting Israeli soldiers injured two people, according to the army.

Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for about a dozen strikes carried out since Wednesday morning toward Israel, notably targeting the headquarters of an aerospace company near Ben Gurion Airport, military infrastructure in northern Israel and the outskirts of Tel Aviv, up to 120 kilometers from the border.The party specifically claimed responsibility for a strike carried out at 2 a.m. against the headquarters of Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI), an Israeli company that manufactures defense systems, with its facilities located not far from Ben Gurion Airport. The attack was carried out using kamikaze drones. In addition, the pro-Iranian militia said it targeted the Giv'at base, east of the city of Safed, at 3:30 a.m. with a "precision missile." The third attack, also during the night at 3:30 a.m., targeted the...