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Timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present)


Timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present)


This is a chronological timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict since October 2023.

October

8 October

  • In the morning, Hezbollah fired rockets and shells at the Shebaa Farms region; in response, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) fired artillery shells and a drone into southern Lebanon. Two Lebanese children were reportedly injured by broken glass.

9 October

  • Israel exchanged a series of airstrikes on Southern Lebanon near the towns of Marwahin, Ayta ash Shab and Dhayra in the Bint Jbeil district. This was after numerous Palestinian militants infiltrated the Israeli border. The IDF killed at least two perpetrators (likely Palestinians), while a third returned to Lebanon.
  • A Hezbollah media source announced that one of their members died in the IDF retaliation. Hezbollah denied involvement in the incident, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militia claimed responsibility for the armed infiltration. Hezbollah later announced the death of two other militants at night.
  • Hezbollah fired rockets and artillery in retaliation. During the clashes, two Israeli soldiers and Lt. Col Alim Abdallah, Deputy Commander of the IDF's 300th Brigade, died of wounds inflicted by enemy fire on the border and another three were wounded.

10 October

  • Hezbollah and the IDF exchanged fire, with Hezbollah firing a salvo of rockets into Israel and an attack on the security forces brought out by the Palestinian factions.
  • Hezbollah fired an anti-tank guided missile at an Israeli military vehicle in the Avivim area, prompting a retaliatory Israeli helicopter strike.

11 October

  • Hezbollah fired anti-tank missiles at an Israeli military position and claimed to have produced casualties. In response, the IDF shelled the area where the attack was launched.
  • The IDF ordered residents of northern Israel to seek shelter following reports of drones being launched from southern Lebanon.
  • A Patriot missile was launched to intercept a suspicious projectile, after which the IDF found that the object in question was not a drone.
  • Warning sirens were activated across northern Israel after reports emerged that up to 20 infiltrators on paragliders had entered Israeli territory from Lebanon, before the IDF dismissed the report as a false alarm.

12 October

  • The Israeli Defence Ministry announced that one soldier was killed and another injured by an anti-tank missile fired by Hezbollah.
  • The Syrian Army conducted a mortar strike into the Golan Heights after IDF airstrikes on Aleppo and Damascus international airports.

13 October

  • Hezbollah deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem said that 'when time comes for any action, we will carry it out' stating that Hezbollah was ready and 'would "contribute" to confrontations against Israel according to its own plan'.
  • The IDF fired artillery into southern Lebanon following an explosion that caused minor damage to a section of the Israel–Lebanon border wall near Kibbutz Hanita.
  • Lebanese Reuters video journalist, Issam Abdallah, was killed, while at least six other journalists from Reuters, AFP and Al Jazeera were injured. The Lebanese Army said that two others were injured during the strike.

14 October

  • The IDF released footage of a drone attack which, according to them, killed three infiltrators from Lebanon near Margaliot who were members of Hamas. One of them was acknowledged by Hezbollah as one of their members.
  • In the afternoon, Hezbollah fired 50 mortar shells and six anti-tank missiles towards five Israeli outposts in the Shebaa Farms.
  • Further IDF shelling killed two civilians in a Shebaa village; video and photographic evidence showed usage of phosphorus bombs.

15 October

  • Hezbollah launched five anti-tank missiles towards northern Israel killing one civilian and injuring three others in Shtula.
  • UNIFIL said that their headquarters in Naqoura in southern Lebanon was hit by rocket fire with no casualties reported.
  • Lieutenant Amitai Granot, commander of the 75th Battalion of the IDF's Golan Brigade and son of Rabbi Tamir Granot, was killed in a missile attack on an IDF post bordering Lebanon.

16 October

  • The IDF announced the evacuation of residents of settlements two kilometers away from the Lebanese border.
  • In the afternoon, shots were fired towards IDF positions near the border which Hezbollah claimed responsibility for. The IDF responded with artillery fire. Hezbollah said that it had started destroying surveillance cameras on several Israeli Army posts.
  • In the evening, anti-tank missiles were fired at an IDF tank and gunshots were aimed towards multiple army positions. The IDF attacked the sources of the fire with artillery. There were no reported casualties in either exchanges on that day.
  • Amnesty International reported that the IDF fired white phosphorus shells into Dhayra, hospitalizing nine civilians and setting fire to civilian objects. Aya Majzoub, the Deputy Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International, described the attack as a violation of international law that needed to be investigated as a war crime, and that it "seriously endangered the lives of civilians, many of whom were hospitalized and displaced, and whose homes and cars caught fire".

17 October

  • Lebanese state media reported that Dhayra and other areas along the western section of the border came under "continuous" bombardment overnight.
  • In the early morning it was reported that multiple people were suffering from symptoms of suffocation after the IDF allegedly fired white phosphorus shells on the village. Three people were injured after an anti-tank missile from Lebanon landed in the Israeli town of Metula.
  • The IDF said it had killed four would-be infiltrators along the Lebanese border as they attempted to plant bombs on the border wall. Hezbollah announced that five of its members were killed that day but it was unclear if any had involvement in the border infiltration.

18 October

  • After the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion, pro-Palestinian protestors took part in riots in the towns of Dbayeh and Aoukar. Businesses were vandalized and torched.
  • Hezbollah announced the targeting of Al-Raheb, Ramia, Jal Al-Alam, Zarit barracks, and the Bahri site located opposite Ras Al-Naqoura, Al-Tahayat Hill, Al-Matla, Ruwaisat Al-Alam, Shebaa Farms, Kafr Shuba Hills, Al-Tahayat, and Al-Makiyah with guided missiles. The IDF responded by bombing the outskirts of the towns of Alma Al-Shaab, Al-Dhahira, Ramia, Al-Mari, Kafr Shuba, and the towns of Rmeish, Aitaroun, Mays Al-Jabal, and Hula. Hezbollah then announced that three of its fighters were killed as a result of the attacks.

19 October

  • Dozens of rockets were fired at the northern Israeli cities of Nahariya and Kiryat Shmona from southern Lebanon, injuring at least three civilians. Hamas said its cells in Lebanon were responsible for the attacks. Israel responded with airstrikes on Hezbollah positions.
  • The Lebanese army said that one was killed and another injured after a group of seven Iranian journalists were targeted with machine guns by Israel, although Iranian state media denied the claim and said that all its journalists were "alive and healthy".
  • UNIFIL peacekeepers said that one person was killed after civilians were caught in a cross-fire at the border in which the Lebanese Army requested assistance by UNIFIL to deescalate the situation. It was requested to Israel to suspend fire "to facilitate the rescue operation".

20 October

  • At noon, the IDF said that one of their aircraft killed three Hezbollah militants who infiltrated the border into northern Israel.
  • In the afternoon several projectile launches were carried out from Lebanon towards northern Israel, the IDF responded with artillery fire at the sources of the attacks. The IDF announced that an Israeli-American reserve soldier was killed and three others were wounded.

21 October

  • In the early afternoon, a number of rockets were fired from Lebanon toward the Shebaa Farms; there were no injuries.
  • The IDF conducted a drone strike on the team of militants that launched the rockets.
  • A short while later, anti-tank guided missiles were fired from Lebanon toward Margaliot and Hanita; two foreign workers were injured. The IDF conducted airstrikes against the missile teams.
  • In the evening, another anti-tank guided missile was fired from Lebanon toward Bar'am. One IDF soldier was seriously injured and two others were lightly injured. The IDF responded with several airstrikes in southern Lebanon, some of which targeted other missile teams preparing attacks.

22 October

  • The IDF said an anti-tank guided missile was fired from Lebanon toward the Shebaa Farms in the late morning. The IDF responded with tank fire and killed the missile team.
  • In the early afternoon, several mortars were fired toward Yiftah; no damage or casualties were reported. In the evening, an anti-tank guided missile was fired toward Arab al-Aramshe; the IDF responded with continued airstrikes against missile launching teams. Seven teams in total were struck over the course of the day.

23 October

  • After a day of IDF strikes against Hezbollah missile teams, in the evening an anti-tank guided missile was fired toward Kiryat Shmona. Two were injured, and a house was damaged. The IDF responded with continued airstrikes against missile and rocket teams, along with strikes against Hezbollah border posts.

24 October

  • The IDF said a Hezbollah member was killed as he tried to fire at Israel from southern Lebanon near Bar'am.
  • The IDF conducted airstrikes against two Syrian military positions in southwestern Syria, marking the first time the IDF publicly targeted the Syrian military since the Israel-Gaza war began.

25 October

  • In the morning, the IDF attacked a group of militants trying to fire anti-tank missiles from Lebanon into Israel.
  • At around 16:00, four rockets were launched towards Israeli territory, which fell in open areas.
  • IDF warplanes bombed the outskirts of the villages of Kafr Kila, Yaroun and Deir Mimas.

26 October

  • The IDF claimed that it had eliminated five Hezbollah cells in south Lebanon. It later fired two artillery shells in the oustkirts of Blida and Ayta ash Shab with phosphorus bombs.
  • Phosphorus bombs caused fires in Ayta ash Shab, Deir Mimas, Aalma ech Chaab, Rmaich, Dhaira, Shebaa, Yaroun, Kfarchouba, Naqoura and Marwahin. The IDF reportedly prevented firefighters from reaching the fires.

27 October

  • The IDF attacked the sources of rocket fire after militants fired towards IDF posts in the villages of Avivim and Misgav Am.
  • A Lebanese Army convoy came under fire from Israeli forces in the border village of Aitaroun, but no casualties were reported.

28 October

  • A shell hit the UNIFIL headquarters in Naqoura. Hours later two mortar shells hit a UNIFIL base in Hula, injuring a Nepalese peacekeeper.

29 October

  • The Al-Qassam Brigades reportedly launched 16 rockets at Kiryat Shmona, hitting a residential building. The Fajr Forces, the military wing of the Islamic Group claimed responsibility for missiles fired at the town.

30 October

  • PIJ militants attempted to infiltrate IDF positions on the Lebanon border, resulting in the death of two militants.

31 October

  • Amnesty International said they had found that the IDF "indiscriminately, and therefore unlawfully, used white phosphorus munitions" in an attack on Dhayra which "must be investigated as a war crime".
  • Hezbollah conducted four attacks on IDF positions in northern Israel.

November

1 November

  • Hezbollah conducted multiple anti-tank guided missile attacks on Yiftah.

2 November

  • Hezbollah claimed to have attacked 19 IDF military sites with missiles and artillery shells and fired one-way attack drones at an IDF position for the first time since the conflict began.
  • The Al-Qassam brigades fired rockets at Kiryat Shmona.

3 November

  • In his first speech since the start of the war in Gaza, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said the presence of US warships in the Mediterranean "doesn't scare us".

4 November

  • Hezbollah attacked several IDF posts including one in Jal al-Allam with two Burkan ground launched missiles.

5 November

  • Hezbollah shot down an Israeli Elbit Hermes 450 drone over Nabatieh, with wreckage falling over houses in the towns of Zabdin and Harouf.
  • One Israeli civilian was killed when anti-tank missiles hit Yiftah.
  • Four people were reportedly injured after an Israeli bombing that hit two ambulances.
  • Later, an Israeli airstrike hit two civilian cars in Lebanon carrying members of the same family driving between the towns of Aynata and Aitaroun which killed one women, three of her granddaughters between the ages of 10 and 14, and severely injured her daughter. In response, Hezbollah fired at Kiryat Shmona, killing an Israeli civilian.

6 November

  • The Al-Qassam Brigades took responsibility for firing 16 rockets from Lebanon targeting areas south of Haifa.
  • Israel reported at least 30 rockets being fired in which the IDF fired back at the sources. Hezbollah and the Al-Qassam brigades also conducted four cross-border attacks into northern Israel.
  • Hezbollah deputy general Naim Qassem said that the group could be forced into wider conflict over Israeli attacks in Gaza.

7 November

  • Unspecified militants fired a salvo of 20 rockets from southern Lebanon towards the Golan Heights.

8 November

  • Hezbollah fired an anti-tank guided missile which injured two IDF soldiers near Dovev in northern Israel.

9 November

  • Hezbollah and other militia fighters conducted three cross-border attacks into northern Israel. They also launched attacks towards Metula in which the IDF responded with missile attacks hitting the launch sites.

10 November

  • Hezbollah launched anti-tank missiles into an IDF post in Manara which injured three soldiers. The IDF attacked the sources of fire in response.
  • Hezbollah conducted three drone attacks into northern Israel targeting IDF positions and civilians. One drone was intercepted while two others landed on Israeli territory. Seven Hezbollah members were killed during the clashes.
  • The IDF shelled Meiss Ej Jabal Hospital, injuring a doctor. The Lebanese health ministry condemned the attack, saying that "Israeli authorities were fully responsible for this unjustifiable act, which would have led to catastrophic results", and called for an investigation.

11 November

  • An IDF drone struck a pick-up truck on a farmland in the Zahrani area 45 kilometers from the Israeli-Lebanese border.
  • Hezbollah said that it carried out two cross-border attacks on Israeli posts which caused casualties.
  • The IDF fired towards sources of three drone attacks from Lebanon.
  • The Amal Movement, an ally of Hezbollah, announced that a fighter was killed in a missile attack in the village of Rab El Thalathine which also wounded two other members. These were the first casualties from the group since it joined the fighting.

12 November

  • Hezbollah anti-tank missile and mortar attacks killed an employee of the Israel Electric Corporation who was conducting repair work and injured 21 other Israelis, including seven IDF soldiers and six of the fatality's colleagues.
  • Hezbollah also claimed to have struck an IDF bulldozer in a separate attack. The IDF said it had launched a drone strike at a militant cell that tried to launch antitank missiles near Metula. Further clashes also killed one Hezbollah member.
  • A UNIFIL peacekeeper was injured in unknown circumstances by gunfire near al-Qawzah.
  • The al-Qassam brigades claimed two separate attacks on Israeli towns north of Haifa.

13 November

  • Following a Hezbollah strike, the IDF responded with heavy shelling across southern Lebanon which reportedly killed two civilians.
  • Unidentified fighters fired anti-tank guided missiles that injured two Israelis near Netu'a.
  • An Israeli rocket struck near journalists in Yaroun, no casualties were reported. Hezbollah condemned the attack, which happened while the journalists were on a public tour in the town. Foreign minister Abdallah Bou Habib said that the Lebanese government filed a complaint with the UN Security Council in response to the incident.

14 November

  • Missiles from Lebanon landed on open areas in the Israeli towns of Shtula, Shomera and Zar'it. Hezbollah also launched three anti-tank missiles at IDF positions.
  • Fighter jets fired at Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon and an IDF tank attacked a squad that tried to launch anti-tank missiles into the Yiftah area.

15 November

  • Hezbollah fired an ATGM that it hit a group of IDF soldiers near Birkat Risha.

16 November

  • Hezbollah conducted eight anti-tank missiles targeting Israeli forces and military infrastructure.
  • In the afternoon, Hezbollah attacked numerous towns near the border and targeted military gatherings in Shtula and Hadab Yaron. The IDF responded heavily in southern Lebanon and Israeli warplanes raided Hezbollah targets.
  • Hezbollah announced that two of its members were killed that day.

17 November

  • Hezbollah fired towards military outposts in northern Israel in which the IDF responded with attacks on the sources of Hezbollah fire.
  • According to Syrian opposition forces, the IDF fired towards Hezbollah posts in Syria.
  • Hezbollah used a quadcopter drone to attack IDF forces near Metula.

18 November

  • An aluminum factory was struck by the IDF in Nabatieh.
  • Hezbollah fired a surface-to-air drone at an Israeli Hermes 450 destroying it and fired a Burkan missile into northern Israel.

19 November

  • The IDF identified 10 mortar shells launched towards the area of Shlomi in northern Israel which hit open areas. The IDF responded with shelling on Hezbollah targets with tanks and fighter jets and hit a cell.

20 November

  • The IDF base of Biranit suffered heavy damage from a Hezbollah barrage using Burkan rockets.
  • IDF fighter jets struck numerous Hezbollah military targets, and soldiers struck a militant cell near Metula.
  • The historically significant St. George church was heavily damaged in Yaroun after it was shelled by the IDF.
  • The house of Amal Movement MP Kabalan Kabalan was also hit with rocket fire.

21 November

  • An IDF airstrike in Kafr Kila killed an elderly woman and injured her granddaughter.
  • Another team of journalists were shelled in an IDF strike near Tayr Harfa which killed three people, including two Al Mayadeen journalists, a reporter and a photojournalist, and a guide.
  • Four members of the Al-Qassam Brigades were killed after an IDF strike on a car near Chaaitiyeh.
  • A Hezbollah member was also killed in a separate attack in Khiam.
  • Unspecified fighters launched a one-way attack drone targeting IDF forces along the border.

22 November

  • Sirens were set off after the communities of Netu'a, Zar'it, and Yiftah were targeted by rockets fired from Lebanon. The IDF responded by shelling the sources of the fire. Israeli tanks also shelled a Hezbollah outpost in southern Lebanon.
  • Hezbollah conducted two attacks on Malkia. Unspecified fighters fired rockets from Syria toward the occupied Golan Heights.
  • Hezbollah told Al Jazeera that it will "respect" the temporary ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
  • The IDF struck the village of Beit Yahoun, killing five Hezbollah members. Amongst those killed was Abbas Raad, the son of senior Hezbollah leader and MP Mohammad Raad.

23 November

  • In one of the largest Hezbollah barrages since the start of the fighting, between 30 and 50 rockets were fired from Lebanon at Upper Galilee, a number of which were intercepted.

24 November

  • The IDF intercepted a surface-to-air missile fired at its aircraft in Lebanese territory.
  • Hezbollah claimed 23 other attacks into northern Israel.

25 November

  • A UNIFIL patrol unit was hit by IDF gunfire in the vicinity of Aitaroun where there were no casualties. UNIFIL condemned the incident and called on parties to be reminded "of their obligations to protect peacekeepers and avoid putting the men and women who are working to restore stability at risk."

Ceasefire

After the temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on 24 November, Hezbollah stopped its military operations briefly which also prompted the IDF to stop the shelling on targets in southern Lebanon. Many displaced civilians returned to their homes amid the calm.

28 November

  • An Israeli shell reportedly struck the outskirts of a town in southern Lebanon, though a spokesperson for the IDF said they were not aware of the incident.

29 November

  • Israeli soldiers allegedly opened fire in the vicinity of a Lebanese Army vehicle during a patrol next to a UNIFIL site near Hula. In the same region, IDF soldiers fired "bursts of machine gun fire".

30 November

  • The IDF intercepted an unspecified aerial object in northern Israel.

December

1 December

  • Hezbollah claimed five attacks into the Israel–Lebanon border.
  • The IDF shelled Hula, killing two civilians, and the village of Jibbain, killing an additional person.
  • The IDF also struck a Hezbollah site and a Hezbollah cell preparing to carry out an attack near Malkia. Hezbollah announced the death of one of their members, presumably from one of the IDF strikes.

2 December

  • Hezbollah fired several rockets at Israeli army posts along the border. Israel responded with airstrikes and artillery shelling against Hezbollah sites.
  • Hezbollah stated that one of its fighters were killed.

3 December

  • Hezbollah fired one anti-tank guided missile targeting an IDF base in Beit Hillel, injuring 11 Israelis.
  • Global Affairs Canada announced that a Canadian citizen was killed in Lebanon.

4 December

  • Several rockets fired from Lebanon at the Mount Dov area, which all landed in open areas. Another projectile was fired at Misgav Am. No injuries were reported, and the IDF responded by shelling the sources of the fire.
  • Hamas announced the creation of a new unit in Lebanon named the "Al-Aqsa Flood Vanguards" and called on "the youth and men of our people to join the vanguard resistance fighters and take part in shaping the future and liberating Jerusalem and the al-Aqsa Mosque." This created a negative reaction by many Lebanese politicians as they said that it would be a threat to Lebanon's sovereignty.

5 December

  • Israeli officials said a drone fired from Lebanon entered Israeli airspace and crashed near Margaliot. IDF sappers examined the device.
  • One Lebanese soldier was killed and three others were injured by an Israeli attack on a Lebanese Army base in Odaisseh. The IDF later apologized for the incident, saying that it would investigate.
  • A farm worker from Syria was killed in an Israeli artillery attack on a poultry farm near Arnoun that also injured two of his relatives.

6 December

  • Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant met with mayors and local council heads in Nahariya to discuss the threat of Hezbollah to northern residents. Gallant said that if diplomacy fails, Israel will use its military to force Hezbollah north of the Litani River.
  • Hezbollah claimed 10 attacks into Israeli territory from Lebanon.

7 December

  • An Israeli civilian was killed by an anti-tank missile in Mattat. The IDF returned fire and struck the location where the missile originated, and several other locations as well.
  • Unspecified Iranian-backed militias fired two rockets from Syria towards Buq'ata, in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
  • Netanyahu said "If Hezbollah chooses to start an all-out war, then it will single-handedly turn Beirut and South Lebanon, not far from here, into Gaza and Khan Yunis."

8 December

  • The IDF conducted multiple strikes on unspecified Iranian-backed targets in southern Syria in retaliation for rocket strikes into the Golan Heights the day prior.
  • Hezbollah announced that two of their members were killed in Syria.
  • Hezbollah and other Iranian-backed militias claimed 13 attacks into northern Israel, including a Burkan-2 rocket attack and an anti-tank guided missile attack claimed by Hezbollah.

10 December

  • A Hezbollah drone attack on an IDF base in Western Galilee injured six Israeli soldiers. Two of the drones sent were shot down by the Iron Dome defense system.
  • The IAF carried out a wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.
  • An anti-tank missile squad was struck as it attempted to carry out an attack near Zar'it.
  • IAF airstrikes in Sayyidah Zaynab, Syria killed four Hezbollah fighters.

11 December

  • The mayor of the southern Lebanese village of Taybeh was killed in an Israeli airstrike.
  • Two other Hezbollah fighters were killed by Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling in Aitaroun, and three civilians were injured. Other airstrikes were carried out by the IAF, destroying five houses and damaging 17 others.
  • Four batches of missiles fired from Lebanon towards northern Israel were intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system, while the Islamic Resistance claimed it attacked several Israeli sites. According to Israeli media, three soldiers were injured.
  • Hezbollah and other Iranian-backed militias attacked nine Israeli towns and military positions.
  • Israeli war cabinet minister and former defense minister Benny Gantz discussed security in northern Israel in a phone call with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Gantz said he conveyed that Hezbollah's heightened aggression and attacks mean that Israel must "remove" the threat from northern Israel. Gantz's statement singled out the Lebanese state, not just Hezbollah, and called for international pressure on Lebanon to stop attacks on its southern border.

14 December

  • The IDF struck several targets in southern Lebanon including mosques and civilian homes. It was reported that one house was struck by an Israeli drone in Ayta ash Shab and another one in Mays al-Jabal.
  • Hezbollah said it struck the IDF's Yiftah and Shomera Barracks in northern Israel and claimed that the attacks resulted in casualties.

15 December

  • The Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon announced the death of one member of their military wing, the Eagles of the Whirlwind.
  • The IDF said that one in five rockets launched by Hezbollah had landed in Lebanese territory and published an infographic showing failed rocket launches into Israel.

16 December

  • A soldier from the IDF's 129th Battalion was killed by a Hezbollah drone strike near Margaliot, which also caused a fire in a building. Two other soldiers were injured. Another drone was shot down by the IDF, which also responded to the infiltrations by shelling targets. The IAF later hit several Hezbollah targets inside Lebanon, including rocket launch sites and military infrastructure.
  • Hezbollah announced that one of its members was killed.

17 December

  • The IDF hit several launch sites and Hezbollah facilities in response to attacks from the latter.

18 December

  • Hezbollah attacked Israeli forces near Hanita and fired rockets targeting Kiryat Shmona in retaliation for an IDF strike near the funeral of one of their members.
  • Unspecified fighters carried out four rocket attacks including an anti-tank guided missile attack and launched one drone into northern Israel.

19 December

  • An IDF drone killed a civilian riding his motorbike in Rab El Thalathine.
  • Israeli bombings killed three Hezbollah fighters and wounded a displaced Syrian refugee, while also destroying five houses and damaging another 19.
  • Hezbollah claimed it destroyed a Merkava tank and killed its crew in a series of attacks on Israeli sites.

20 December

  • Hezbollah announced the deaths of two of its members in clashes with the IDF in Blida and Ayta al-Jabal.
  • The Lebanese state-owned National News Agency (NNA) reported that a man was killed by IDF snipers in his car in Kafr Kila.

21 December

  • An elderly woman was killed and her husband was injured in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon.
  • Two Israeli civilians were wounded by Hezbollah rocket attacks in Dovev. A vehicle in Avivim was hit by an anti-tank missile.

22 December

  • The IDF announced that a soldier of the 188th Armored Brigade was killed and another was seriously wounded by a Hezbollah rocket attack in the Shtula area.

23 December

  • In the morning IDF aircraft bombed a house in Kafr Kila and intense artillery fire also took place on the outskirts of Deir Mimas and also hitting the vicinity of the Saint Mamas Monastery.
  • The Israeli army conducted a raid near a UNIFL center along the Khardali river.
  • An Al-Manar cameraman was injured in the eye after an IDF attack on a road in the al-Khardali area where correspondents of MTV and NNA were also passing.
  • Hezbollah announced that two of their members were killed.

24 December

  • An anti-tank missile hit a home in Avivim, causing significant damage and no injuries.
  • The IDF carried out strikes against numerous Hezbollah targets in response to barrages of rockets which targeted communities in northern Israel.

25 December

  • The outskirts of Naqoura, Hani, and Wadi Hamul were targeted by IDF artillery.
  • Senior IRGC general Sayyed Razi Mousavi was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Damascus. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that three other people were killed by the airstrike.
  • The IDF hit a house in Kfar Kila setting it on fire and killing its homeowner. Hezbollah confirmed that that the victim was one of their members.
  • Hezbollah announced that it struck the Beit Hilal military base and a gathering of Israeli soldiers near Birkat Risha.

26 December

  • Nine Israeli soldiers and a civilian were wounded when two anti-tank missiles hit a church in Iqrit.
  • The IDF announced that a sergeant was killed by rocket fire from Lebanon.
  • IDF warplanes flew over the capital Beirut.
  • An Israeli tank reportedly "neutralized a threat" in Lebanon as the IDF struck Hezbollah sites in the country.
  • Two Hezbollah fighters and a member of the Lebanese Civil Defense were killed and five civilians were injured during clashes between Israel and Hezbollah. An additional eight houses were destroyed, and 29 other houses and five cars were damaged.

27 December

  • A Hezbollah fighter and two of his relatives were killed in an IDF airstrike on Bint Jbeil. Two of the victims were Australian citizens.
  • Hezbollah targeted Israeli military sites in the Shebaa Farms using drones and 12 missiles.
  • An Indonesian UNIFL peacekeeper was injured after a patrol was attacked by a group of young men in Taybeh.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its fighters.
  • Israeli warplanes flew over Beirut and Mount Lebanon at a medium altitude. Another group of warplanes flew at a low altitude above Sidon and Zahrani.

28 December

  • The IDF reportedly intercepted rockets and a drone over northern Israel.
  • Israel warplanes bombed the outskirts of Ayta Al-Shaab and Ramyah.
  • Hezbollah launched artillery towards IDF positions in the hills of Kfarchouba.
  • Missiles landed near Kiryat Shmona without activating the town's sirens.
  • An anti-tank missile squad that fired missiles towards Israel was hit in Yaroun.
  • A group of young men from Kafr Kila intercepted a French UNIFIL patrol that was passing by.
  • Israel carried out airstrikes in southern Syria and near Damascus, with one particular attack reportedly killing 11 senior commanders of the IRGC in Damascus International Airport and injuring Nur Rashid, the IRGC commander for eastern Syria.

29 December

  • Several missiles from southern Lebanon were fired towards Dovev and Bar'am by Hezbollah.
  • The IDF struck a Hezbollah anti-tank missile squad in Aitaroun.
  • A vehicle in southern Lebanon was struck by a UAV allegedly fired by Israel as part of a reported assassination attempt.
  • IDF warplanes flew at a very low altitude over Marjayoun and Al Kharali.
  • IDF carried strikes on Hezbollah sites in Hamoul in response to attacks on the border.
  • The IDF said that intensive strikes were aimed at driving Hezbollah from the border.
  • At the United Nations Security Council, Israel promised "full-scale war" on Hezbollah if attacks continue.

30 December

  • The IDF said it had attacked two Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon.
  • Hezbollah announced that four of its members were killed in an airstrike in Deir ez Zor, Syria.
  • Two projectiles from Syria landed in open areas in the Golan Heights.
  • 23 pro-Iranian militants were killed and 18 were wounded by airstrikes "likely" conducted by Israel in eastern Syria.
    • Four Hezbollah members and two other militants were killed in three airstrikes at the Iraq–Syria border.
    • The vicinity of Aleppo airport was hit by airstrikes, killing five Iranian-backed militiamen and three civilians.
  • The IDF conducted airstrikes on what it called "terrorist infrastructure" in Kafr Kila. In response, Hezbollah attacked an IDF position in Harj Adathir.

31 December

  • Hezbollah announced that one of its members was killed in clashes with the IDF.
  • The IDF said it struck three Hezbollah anti-tank squads in southern Lebanon.

January

1 January

  • The IDF said five of its soldiers were wounded by fire from Lebanon.
  • The IDF said it struck a Hezbollah cell while it prepared to launch drones at communities in northern Israel.
  • Three Hezbollah members were killed after an IDF raid on two houses in Kafr Kila.

2 January

  • Israel conducted airstrikes in Syria targeting a military position near Kanaker housing Hezbollah members and other sites near Damascus.
  • An Israeli airstrike targeting a meeting between Hamas and Jamaa Islamiya officials in Dahieh, Beirut killed seven people, four of which were Palestinian and three were Lebanese. Among the deaths were Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri and other high-ranking Hamas officials. The attack was the first targeted assassination conducted by Israel outside of the Palestinian Territories since 7 October. Demonstrations took place in Tripoli, Beirut and Tyre following the assassination.
  • Two Hezbollah members were killed by an Israeli airstrike.
  • Hezbollah attacked an IDF position in the vicinity of Marj with missiles.

3 January

  • Hezbollah announced that it carried out nine attacks targeting Israeli positions.
  • The IDF fired heavy machine guns towards the outskirts of the towns of al-Bustan and Ayta ash Shab.
  • In his second speech since the beginning of the war, Hassan Nasrallah said that Hezbollah is not afraid of an all-out war with Israel.
  • An Israeli airstrike in Naqoura killed local Hezbollah commander Hussein Yazbek and three of his bodyguards, and injured nine other Hezbollah operatives.

4 January

  • NNA reported that the IDF bombed the outskirts of Naqoura.
  • An Israeli drone launched a guided missile towards Yaroun.
  • Hezbollah fired an anti-tank missile toward Metula.

5 January

  • Lebanon filed a formal complaint to the United Nations after the attack that killed Saleh Al Arouri in Beirut.
  • IDF warplanes bombed the outskirts of Aita Al-Shaab and Chihine.
  • The Fajr Forces said that they bombed Kiryat Shmona.

6 January

  • In the morning the IDF closed all streets and intersections along the border with Lebanon.
  • The IDF conducted three strikes inside the Sidon District.
  • IDF airstrikes hit Aita Al-Shaab, Yaroun, Khiam, Kafr Kila, Al-Housh, Burj Al-Muluk, Markaba, Rab El-Thalathine, and Al-Adaysah. A Syrian woman was reportedly injured in Burj al Muluk, while two civilians suffered burns from phosphorus bombs in Khiam.
  • Hezbollah struck a site in Metula and IDF sites in Zarit, Margalit and Bayad Blida.
  • Hezbollah fired 62 missiles at Meron airbase in northern Israel in retaliation for the killing of Saleh al-Arouri.
  • Hezbollah announced four members killed on that day.

7 January

  • A building in Metula was damaged by rocket fire from Lebanon.
  • The IDF deployed the Sky Dew blimp to monitor the Israel–Lebanon border.
  • Screens at Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport were hacked allegedly by the Christian group Jnud al-Rab to display an anti-Hezbollah message. Jnud al Rab denied any involvement.

8 January

  • An Israeli airstrike killed Wissam al-Tawil, a senior commander of Hezbollah's Redwan Force, and another Hezbollah fighter in Majdel Selm.
  • An anti-tank missile hit a building in Kiryat Shmona.
  • IDF fighter jets struck Hezbollah targets in Marwahin and Ayta ash-Shab.
  • An anti-tank missile fired by Hezbollah struck an apartment building in Shtula, lightly injuring an Israeli.
  • The IDF killed Hassan Hakashah in Beit Jinn, who was a central figure of Hamas responsible for rocket attacks targeting Israel from Syrian territory.

9 January

  • Hezbollah claimed to have launched drones at the headquarters of the IDF's Northern Command in Safed as well as three other IDF posts along the Lebanese border. The IDF acknowledged that one of its bases was attacked, but said it did not sustain damage while not disclosing which base.
  • Three Hezbollah members were killed in an Israeli drone strike on their car in Ghandouriyeh.
  • Ali Hussein Barji, the commander of Hezbollah's aerial forces in southern Lebanon who was responsible for dozens of drone attacks, was killed by an airstrike in Khirbet Selm.

10 January

  • A civilian was killed when an Israeli artillery shell fell near his home in Kafr Kila.
  • An IDF drone strike on a house in Kfarchouba killed a Hezbollah official and injured the homeowner.
  • The Lebanese Red Cross said they retrieved a decomposing body near Metula.
  • Israeli news outlets reported that a missile fired by Hezbollah damaged homes in an undisclosed settlement.

11 January

  • The Islamic Health Committee said two of its medics were killed by an Israeli airstrike targeting one of its affiliated clinics.
  • At least ten rockets were fired from Lebanon into communities in northern Israel, and three of them were intercepted by air defenses.
  • Israeli shelling was reported near Aitaroun.

12 January

  • Hezbollah fired two anti-tank missiles into Malkia.
  • The IDF said it conducted airstrikes in Labbouneh, Ramyah, and Ayta ash-Shab. It also struck two Hezbollah cells in Marwahin and an anti-tank missile squad in Yaroun as they prepared to carry out attacks.

13 January

  • A home in Shtula was damaged by an anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon.
  • The IDF conducted airstrikes in Meiss Ej Jabal and Yarine.

14 January

  • The IDF said that they killed four militants that infiltrated the Israeli border through Shebaa while an IDF unit was patrolling nearby. Five IDF soldiers were wounded. A group calling itself the "Islamic Azz Brigades" (Islamic Glory Brigade) later claimed responsibility for the attack and announced that three of its members were killed while two managed to escape.
  • An Israeli man and his 70-year-old mother were killed in an anti-tank missile attack by Hezbollah on Yuval.
  • The IDF said that it carried out "intensive strikes" against targets in south Lebanon reaching up to 21 miles away from the border.

15 January

  • The IDF said that two rockets fell in open areas after a Hezbollah strike that targeted Mattat.
  • Hezbollah said that they attacked a gathering of Israeli soldiers in Metula.
  • IAF fighter jets conducted strikes on Odaisseh, Aalma ech Chaab, Jibbain, and Maroun al-Ras, while IDF shelling hit the plains of Marjayoun.
  • The IDF launched interceptor missiles at several "suspicious aerial targets" over Yaroun and Rmaich.

16 January

  • The IDF conducted at least 16 aerial and artillery strikes in the Suluki Valley. It also carried out strikes near Ayta-al-Shaab, with one of them hitting a Hezbollah anti-tank missile launcher.
  • Hezbollah said it launched rockets at Israeli troops.

17 January

  • The IDF fired five smoke shells towards Syrians working in a grape orchard.
  • The National Evangelical Church of Alma ech Shaaab was targeted by the IDF and damaged the home of its pastor. Later, An IDF drone hit a house near a mosque in Aita Al Shaab.
  • Israeli artillery struck the outskirts of Deir Mimas and Marjayoun.
  • Hezbollah said that it targeted a gathering of soldiers in Raheb.
  • Hezbollah announced that they struck the vicinity of Ruwaisat Al-Alam and Kfarchouba with Burkan missiles. The IDF responded by striking targets in the outskirts of Rachaya Al Foukhar.
  • A Hezbollah member and a member of the Al-Qassam Brigades were killed and six civilians were wounded during clashes on the Israel–Lebanon border.

18 January

  • The IDF targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in Odaisseh, Kafr Kila, and Marjayoun.
  • An Israeli warplane aimed white phosphorus shells at Meiss Ej Jabal.
  • An Israeli drone struck a house in Kawkaba, causing material damage.
  • Israeli artillery shelled the outskirts of Dhayra and Yarine.
  • Two rockets from Lebanon fell in open areas towards Arab al-Aramshe.

19 January

  • NNA said IDF attacks targeted homes and destroyed three empty ones in Kafr Kila.
  • Hezbollah claimed three border attacks including two targeting "deployments of soldiers of the Israeli enemy".

20 January

  • An IDF strike on a car passing through Bazouriyeh, Lebanon, killed four people. Hezbollah announced that one of its local commanders, Ali Hudruj, was killed in the strike. The other occupant of the car was identified as businessman Mohammad Baqir Diab.
  • Five senior IRGC officers and a number of Syrian militants were killed after an apparent IDF airstrike hit a building in Damascus.

21 January

  • An Israeli airstrike on a car near a Lebanese Army checkpoint in Kafra killed a Hezbollah official and injured seven others. The attack targeted senior Hezbollah commander Fadi Suleiman who survived the attack.
  • Hezbollah announced that it struck a house in Avivim in retaliation for the alleged killing of a civilian woman in the Kafra attack. The statement was later modified after hospital officials said that the woman was alive.
  • The IAF attacked the Civil Defense Center of the Islamic Health Authority in Kafr Kila damaging ambulances.

22 January

  • A man died from injuries sustained in airstrikes on Kafr Kila.
  • Hamas announced the death of two of its members who were critically injured after an attack on 17 January.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its members.

23 January

  • Hezbollah said that it targeted the IDF's Northern Command center in Mount Meron.
  • The IDF said its fighter jets destroyed a "military asset" in Lebanon used by Hezbollah and operated by Iranian forces, carried out airstrikes in an open forest area in the Iqlim Al-Tuffah region, and hit three houses in an air raid on Blida.
  • An Israeli drone fired two missiles at a shipping container in Al-Wazzani.
  • Hezbollah claimed it had scored direct hits on a group of Israeli soldiers on Cobra Hill with missiles.
  • Hezbollah launched at least 15 rockets targeting an IDF base on Mount Meron "in retaliation" for Israeli attacks in Syria.

24 January

  • An anti-tank missile from Lebanon was fired towards the Shomera area.
  • Al-Manar reported Israeli shelling south of Naqoura.
  • Israeli media reported that two Hezbollah mortar shells fired into the Metula area the previous week were suspected to have contained white phosphorus.

25 January

  • The IDF struck a home in Tayr Harfa, injuring three civilians.
  • The IDF struck an alleged Hezbollah-run airstrip in Birket Jabbour in Jezzine, outside UNIFIL's area of operations.
  • Israeli media claimed that three militants from Lebanon infiltrated the border, in a later statement IDF spokesperson Avichay Adraee denied such an incident had occurred.
  • Hezbollah carried out aerial attacks against an air defense system site in northern Israel.

26 January

  • Hezbollah announced that they had conducted nine attacks on the IDF.
  • IDF attacks on Hezbollah sites in Bayt Lif and Deir Aames killed four Hezbollah fighters.
  • Hezbollah targeted Israeli barracks in Gonen using an Iranian-made Falaq-1 rocket system, saying that this was the first attack using the weapon during the war.

27 January

  • Hezbollah conducted 14 attacks primarily targeting Israeli military forces and infrastructure.

28 January

  • Hezbollah announced the death of three of its members.
  • The IAF carried out 14 airstrikes on southern Lebanon destroying 11 houses and damaging 27. Five civilians sustained injuries.
  • Hezbollah stated that they attacked gatherings in Tal Shaar, the Ramim barracks, Ya'ra barracks, Motella and Hanita.

29 January

  • At least two people were killed and several others were injured during a series of explosions at pro-Iranian militia sites near the Sayyidah Zainab Mosque in Syria. Syrian state media reported that Iranian advisors were killed in the attack.
  • An anti-tank missile was fired at a post in the Metula area.
  • Two Israeli soldiers were lightly wounded by a Hezbollah rocket attack in Biranit. Several other Hezbollah projectiles fell in open areas in northern Israel, causing no casualties or damage.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its members.
  • Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said that Israeli troops will "very soon go into action" in the border with Lebanon.

30 January

  • IAF fighter jets attacked Hezbollah's operational headquarters and an observation post near Khiam, as well as other military infrastructure near Ayta ash Shab and Muhajbib.
  • A projectile launched from Lebanon fell into an open area west of Arab al-Aramshe.

31 January

  • Anti-tank missiles were launched toward Yiftah, Ya'ara, and Hanita, causing no casualties.
  • The IDF said it struck Syrian Army posts in response to rocket fire onto the Golan Heights.

February

1 February

  • Two anti-tank missiles were fired at IDF outposts in Mount Hermon and Har Dov.

2 February

  • An IAF fighter jet struck a Hezbollah cell in the Itron area.
  • Two projectile launches were detected in northern Israel from Lebanon.
  • An IRGC member was killed in alleged Israeli airstrikes in Aqraba, south of Damascus.

3 February

  • Two Amal Movement fighters were killed in airstrikes in Blida.
  • Hezbollah claimed it attacked the Khirbet Maar military base and the Ramtha site, achieving "direct hits".

4 February

  • The Amal Movement fired 15 rockets into northern Israel, damaging a garage in Yir'on.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its members in southern Lebanon.
  • The IDF shelled a rocket-launching position and observation post and a Hezbollah cell in Meiss Ej Jabal and Blida.

5 February

  • Three Hezbollah fighters were killed by Israeli airstrikes.
  • Hezbollah claimed it achieved direct hits on Israeli soldiers in the Shebaa Farms and Kfarchouba.
  • The Amal Movement announced the death of three of its members who were killed in Bayt Lif.

6 February

  • IAF jets struck a building used by Hezbollah in Marwahin.
  • Two Israeli soldiers were lightly wounded by rocket attacks from Lebanon.

7 February

  • Israeli airstrikes destroyed a building in Homs, Syria, killing ten people including six civilians.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its fighters in southern Lebanon.
  • A civilian was killed and two others were injured during a series of Israeli strikes in Khiam.

8 February

  • An anti-tank missile was fired into a home in Metula, causing no casualties.
  • Three Israeli soldiers were injured, one seriously, when a Hezbollah anti-tank missile struck the Biranit military base.
  • Israeli warplanes reportedly flew over Beirut.
  • An IDF drone targeted a car in Nabatieh. Israeli media said Abbas al-Dabs, a regional Hezbollah commander, was assassinated in the attack. Hezbollah fired 30 rockets towards Meron in response to the attack.

9 February

  • Speaker of the Lebanese parliament and head of the Amal Movement, Nabih Berri, formerly announced his readiness to fully engage in combat against Israel.
  • Over 30 rockets fired from Lebanon were mostly intercepted by the Iron Dome or landed in open areas.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its members.

10 February

  • Three people were killed by an Israeli airstrike near Damascus.
  • A Hamas senior official survived an Israeli assassination attempt in Lebanon which killed two civilians.
  • A Lebanese civilian was killed and nine others were injured after IDF artillery targeted a mosque in Hula.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of another member.
  • Hezbollah claimed that it took control of an IDF Skylark UAV.

11 February

  • The Amal Movement announced the death of two of its members.
  • The IDF targeted Hezbollah sites in Marwahin.

12 February

  • An Israeli drone targeted a car in Bint Jbeil, wounding a Hezbollah official.
  • IDF Chief Herzi Halevi announced the withdrawal of the 36th division from Gaza and its redeployment to Northern Israel.
  • A house in Maroun al-Ras was attacked by the IDF, killing two Hezbollah members and two Palestinian Islamic Jihad members.
  • A Lebanese Internal Security Forces (ISF) sergeant was killed in an attack in Hula.
  • Hezbollah claimed that it targeted a police building in Kiryat Shmona, injuring two people.

13 February

  • Hezbollah announced the death of three of its members overnight.
  • Two people were severely injured by a Hezbollah rocket attack in Kiryat Shmona.
  • The IDF struck two military complexes belonging to Hezbollah, one in Ramyah and another in Rashaya al-Fukhar.
  • Hassan Nasrallah said that Hezbollah's cross-border shelling into Israel would only end when Israel's "aggression" on the Gaza Strip stops.

14 February

  • An Israeli soldier was killed and eight others were wounded when a rocket from Lebanon struck a building in Safed. Israel intensified its attacks on southern Lebanon in response.
  • Ten civilians were killed and at least seven others wounded in southern Lebanon by IDF airstrikes.
  • IDF said that it killed a senior commander of the elite Redwan Force unit along with a deputy and another fighter in Nabatieh. This was confirmed by Hezbollah the next day.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of four of its fighters.

15 February

  • Anti-tank missiles were fired into Israel from Lebanon as Hezbollah vowed to respond to Israeli airstrikes the day prior.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of an additional six members from attacks on 14 February.
  • Hezbollah said it fired dozens of Katyusha-type rockets into Kiryat Shmona.
  • Hezbollah fired rockers at Israel in response to Israeli attacks that killed 10 people in Lebanon.

16 February

  • According to the state-run NNA, Israeli warplanes hit five villages throughout southern Lebanon.
  • The IDF struck a house in Qantara killing three Amal Movement members. The Amal Movement announced the death of another member killed in a separate attack.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of another two of its members in the Israeli airstrikes on 14 February, bringing its death toll in the attacks to 12.

17 February

  • Hezbollah hit an IDF position facing Rmaich with a Falaq-1 missile and hit positions in the Shebaa Farms.
  • The IDF targeted a house in Maroun al-Ras and shelled in the vicinity of Rashaya al-Fukhar.
  • Hezbollah announced two attacks on surveillance equipment and IDF positions.

18 February

  • Hezbollah announced nine attacks on various sites in northern Israel.

19 February

  • Two IDF airstrikes hit the town of Ghazieh 60 km north of the border that hit a tile manufacturer and a tire warehouse. According to a source of Arab News, the owners were on the US sanctions list for financing terrorism.

21 February

  • At least two people were killed in a suspected Israeli airstrike on a residential building in the Kafr Sousa neighborhood of Damascus.
  • At least two civilians, including a child, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Lebanese village of Majdal Zun.
  • A projectile struck a home in Yuval.
  • An IDF drone strike killed two Hezbollah members in Kfar Remen.

22 February

  • Two paramedics and a Hezbollah fighter were killed in an attack on the Hezbollah-affiliated Islamic Health Committee.

23 February

  • Hezbollah announced the death of one of its fighters.

24 February

  • IDF fighter jets struck Hezbollah sites in Rab el-Thalathine, Ayta ash-Shab and Blida.
  • Israeli artillery struck the outskirts of Rachaya al Fakhr.
  • Hezbollah claimed three attacks on IDF positions in northern Irael.

25 February

  • Two Hezbollah members were killed in an alleged Israeli airstrike on a truck outside Al-Qusayr, Syria.
  • Several barrages of rockets were fired into northern Israel from Lebanon, which Israeli authorities said all landed in open areas.

26 February

  • Israel launched its first attacks into eastern Lebanon since the conflict began, killing two Hezbollah members near Baalbek.
  • Hezbollah said it fired 60 Katyusha rockets at an IDF headquarters in response to the attack near Baalbek.
  • An Israeli drone strike targeting a vehicle in Majadel killed local Hezbollah commander Hassan Hussein Salami.
  • Hezbollah said it shot down an Israeli Hermes 450 drone with a surface-to-air missile.
  • The al-Quds Brigades announced the deaths of two of its members.
  • An Israeli civilian was lightly wounded when a rocket struck a chicken coop in Shtula.

27 February

  • Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets at a military site in Galilee, and an anti-tank missile struck the Mount Meron air traffic control base.
  • The IDF shelled an area near Yaroun and conducted airstrikes against Hezbollah infrastructure throughout southern Lebanon.
  • UNIFIL said that the recent escalation between Israel and Hezbollah could potentially threaten the possibility of a political solution to the conflict.

28 February

  • Hamas fired two barrages of Grad rockets into northern Israel from southern Lebanon, with one rocket striking a house in Kiryat Shmona causing no injuries.
  • Israeli forces attacked a munition warehouse belonging to Hezbollah and other military infrastructure in the Ramyeh region and a weapon production site in the Khirbet Selm area.
  • Israel carried out strikes in Damascus and nearby areas targeting Hezbollah sites, with a large explosion being reported in the Sayeda Zainab neighborhood. Syrian state television said that its air defenses shot down most of the missiles. Eight people, including at least two Hezbollah members, were killed.
  • At least two people were killed and 14 others were injured after Israeli warplanes attacked Siddikine and Kafra.

29 February

  • An Israeli strike on a Hezbollah-affiliated truck on the Lebanon–Syria border killed at least one fighter.
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March

1 March

  • An Israeli strike on a villa near Baniyas, Syria, killed IRGC Navy officer Reza Zarei and two Hezbollah members, and injured seven others.

2 March

  • Hezbollah announced the death of one other fighter overnight.
  • An IDF strike on a car in the coastal road of Naqoura killed a senior Hezbollah official and two other members of Hezbollah's Imam Hussein Division. It was reported that among them was the grandson of Hassan Nasrallah.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of three other members bringing the death toll to seven since midnight.

3 March

  • The IDF shelled the vicinity of Khiam.
  • Hezbollah claimed to have inflicted casualties in an attack on an IDF position near Wazzani.
  • Hezbollah claimed it directly struck Israeli forces with rockets and artillery shells as they attempted to infiltrate Lebanese territory twice.

4 March

  • An anti-tank missile from Lebanon killed an Indian foreign worker and wounded seven others in Margaliot.
  • Three volunteer rescue workers were killed in an attack on an Islamic Health Authority center in Odaisseh.

5 March

  • At least three civilians were killed in an IDF raid in Hula. Hezbollah later announced the death of two of its members in the town.
  • Thirty rockets were fired from Lebanon towards Kiryat Shmona with ten being intercepted by the Iron Dome.
  • An Israeli F-15 fighter jet shot down a drone that entered Israeli airspace from Syria.

6 March

  • A Hezbollah member was killed while six others were injured in IDF airstrikes in Bint Jbeil and Dibbine.
  • Israel fired missiles at two military positions between Nawa and Jasim, Syria in response to attacks on the Golan Heights.
  • A Lebanese civilian was killed after an Israeli attack in his home in Al-Dhahaira.

7 March

  • Hezbollah announced the targeting of the Avdon settlement with Katyusha rockets.
  • The IDF shelled Alma Al-Shaab, Marjaayoun plains, Yaroun and Kfar Kila.
  • The IDF carried out attacks on Hezbollah targets in Aitaroun and Ayta ash-Shaab killing a Hezbollah member.
  • Hezbollah fired several barrages of rockets and missiles into northern Israel, striking a home in Metula.

8 March

  • Seven rockets were fired into northern Israel from Lebanon. Two were shot down by the Iron Dome while the other five landed in open areas.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of three of its members.

9 March

  • Israeli jets targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in Ayta ash-Shab, Majdal Zun and Kafra.
  • A UNIFIL and Lebanese army patrol came under fire in the vicinity of Aita Ash-Shaab with no injuries reported.
  • Five people, including three Hezbollah members, were killed and at least nine others were wounded in an IDF strike on a house in Khirbet Selm.

10 March

  • Hezbollah fired 37 Katyusha rockets at Meron without any injuries reported in response to the attack on 9 March.
  • The IDF said it struck and killed a Hezbollah anti-tank missile squad in Chebaa.
  • Three members of the Islamic Group were killed after an Israeli strike on Aqroub.

11 March

  • Hezbollah said it attacked the Golan Heights with four drones, targeting an air defense outpost.
  • The IDF said that it struck a Hezbollah compound in Jibbain.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of one of its members.
  • The IDF struck near Baalbek killing one civilian and injuring others.

12 March

  • Hezbollah said it fired around 100 Katyusha rockets toward northern Israel.
  • Israel struck a house in Bint Jbeil.
  • Israeli warplanes struck a Hezbollah facility in the Bekaa Valley, killing at least one Hezbollah member.
  • The IDF said it struck two Hezbollah military facilities in Quneitra Governorate, Syria.

13 March

  • An Israeli drone strike targeting a car outside of Tyre killed senior Hamas operative Hadi Ali Mustafa and a Syrian national who was nearby.
  • The IDF said that it carried out airstrikes on Hezbollah sites in Qantara, Yater and Aalma al-Chaeb.

14 March

  • Three projectiles fired from Lebanon targeted Malkia. The IDF responded with attacks on Naqoura, Yaroun and Hamoul.

15 March

  • The IDF struck the areas of Wadi Hamoul and Houla with artillery.
  • Hezbollah claimed responsibility for six attacks on Israeli positions.
  • The IDF struck Hezbollah targets in Ayta ash Shab, Aalma El Chaeb and Labbouneh.

16 March

  • IDF airstrikes targeted sites in the areas of Meiss El Jabal and Marwahin.
  • The IDF said that it detected launches from Lebanon towards the areas of Malkiyah Misgav Am and Shebaa.

17 March

  • Israeli airstrikes struck several locations in southern Syria, resulting in material losses and one soldier being wounded.
  • Israel targeted a Hezbollah compound in the Khiam area in response to rocket fire toward Acre.

18 March

  • The IAF said it struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Meiss Ej Jabal and Odaisseh.

19 March

  • Israeli strikes allegedly targeted Hezbollah arms depots near Damascus, causing material damage. Syrian air defenses shot down several missiles.
  • The IDF said it struck a Hezbollah operative in Marwahin and a Hezbollah gathering in Odaisseh.

20 March

  • Hezbollah struck an IDF site near Menara wounding two soldiers.
  • The IDF said that it struck Hezbollah operatives in Marwahin and carried out an airstrike on a building in Odaisseh.
  • The IDF announced the establishment of a new Mountain Brigade, led by Colonel Liron Appleman under the command of the 210th Division, to be sent to the border between Syria and Lebanon.
  • The IDF hit a Hezbollah weapons storage near Damascus.
  • Five Iranian-backed commanders were killed in airstrikes in Syria according to the Saudi television station AlHadath.

21 March

  • Four projectiles were fired from Lebanon towards Metula.
  • The IDF hit a Hezbollah facility in Kafr Kila.
  • IDF airstrikes hit Aita al-Shaab and Yaroun.

22 March

  • Israeli fighter jets attacked a Hezbollah military compound near Ayta ash Shab.
  • An aircraft from Lebanon entered Israeli territory and set off alarms in Western Galilee before it was intercepted by the IDF.

23 March

  • Two Syrian teenagers were arrested for allegedly spying for Israel in the assassination of Hadi Mustafa.
  • The IDF said it struck a building in Kafr Kila after a Hezbollah operative was spotted inside. It also struck Naqoura, Ayta ash-Shab and Khiam.

24 March

  • Hezbollah claimed responsibility for a drone attack on an Iron Dome missile defense system in Kfar Blum, as well as 60 Katyusha rocket attacks targeting Yoav and the Kaila barracks.
  • The IDF struck a car in Baalbek, killing a Syrian national and injuring three others.
  • The IDF struck a delivery car in Sawiri allegedly targeting an Islamic Group official, killing a Syrian man.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its members.

25 March

  • Two people, including a Hezbollah member, were killed and three others injured after an IDF strike in Mais al-Jabal.

26 March

  • Israeli airstrikes against military sites near Ras Baalbek and Hermel killed three Hezbollah militants.
  • Hezbollah said it targeted an Israeli military barracks in the Golan Heights with 50 Katyusha rockets.
  • Civilians in Rmeich clashed with Hezbollah for allegedly attempting to place rocket launchers in the town.
  • The Al-Quds Brigades announced the death of one of its members.
  • Hezbollah rocket attacks damaged a home in Betzet and reportedly severed electricity cables.

27 March

  • At least 7 people, including rescue workers and militia members, were killed in IDF strikes aimed at the Islamic Group's emergency center in Hebbariye.
  • An Israeli civilian was killed in Kiryat Shmona after Hezbollah launched dozens of rockets in response to the attack on Hebbariye.
  • IDF strikes on Tair Harfa and Naqoura killed five civilians and three militia members.

28 March

  • A fire broke out at an open area in the Biriya Forest due to fallen shrapnel.
  • The IDF said that its Patriot air defense system intercepted a suspicious aerial target approaching northern Israel.
  • Hezbollah said it fired rockets at Goren and Shlomi, and the IDF struck the launch sites in response.

29 March

  • At least 42 people were killed, including 36 Syrian soldiers and six Hezbollah fighters, in an Israeli airstrike on a Hezbollah weapons depot in the Jabrin area of Aleppo.
  • An Israeli airstrike in Bazouriyeh killed Ali Abed Akhsan Naim, the deputy commander of Hezbollah's rocket and missiles unit.

30 March

  • A landmine explosion near a car near Rmeish injured four UNIFIL peacekeepers. Initial Lebanese reports said that an Israeli drone raided the area, but the IDF denied the reports and said the explosion was caused by charges planted by Hezbollah.

31 March

  • An Israeli drone strike in Kunin killed senior Radwan unit leader Ismail al-Zin, who was responsible for the group's communications and computer operations.
  • An Israeli soldier was lightly wounded after Hezbollah launched rockets in the Margaliot and Malkiya areas.

April

1 April

  • An Israeli airstrike near the Iranian embassy in Damascus killed sixteen people, including Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a senior officer in the IRGC and a Hezbollah member.
  • The IDF simultaneously attacked ten Hezbollah targets in the Rachaya al Foukhar area.

2 April

  • The IDF struck Khiam, killing a Hezbollah member. It also struck Naqoura, Jabal Al-Labouneh, Alma Al-Shaab, Tayr Harfa, Al-Dhahira and Aita Al-Shaab with heavy artillery.
  • Hezbollah announced that they targeted an IDF position in al-Malikiyah.

3 April

  • The IDF said it strengthened its air defenses and deployed reservists as Israel prepared for a potential Iranian response to the airstrike on 1 April.

4 April

  • The IDF struck Hezbollah sites in Khiam and Kafr Kila. Later it carried out airstrikes in Yaroun, Aynata, and Maroun al-Ras.
  • Hezbollah fired several projectiles at Western Galilee, damaging a house in Shlomi. The IDF responded by shelling the launch sites with artillery.

5 April

  • Israeli airstrikes struck a building in Marjayoun, killing three Amal Movement fighters. Seven others were injured in a raid on Kfar Hamam. Israeli airstrikes also targeted a house in Aita al-Shaab, killing two Hezbollah members and injuring two civillians.
  • Hezbollah announced that it had struck Israeli sites in Misgav Am, Zarit Barracks, al-Malikiyah, Bayad Blida, Khallet Warda, Branit, and Jal al-Alam.

6 April

  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its members in an attack on Mais al-Jabal.

7 April

  • Hezbollah downed an Israeli Hermes 900 drone over Lebanese airspace.
  • The IDF struck four Hezbollah sites in Baalbek, including a military complex.
  • Hezbollah fired dozens of Katyusha rockets into the Golan Heights, striking an air defense base.

8 April

  • An Israeli strike in as-Sultaniyah killed three Hezbollah members, including senior Radwan commander Ali Ahmed Hussein.
  • A Hezbollah drone crashed in Rosh HaNikra while two other drones were intercepted near Kiryat Shmona.
  • The IDF said it struck Hezbollah military infrastructure in Khiam.

9 April

  • The IDF said overnight airstrikes in Syria struck military infrastructure and a Syrian Army post in Mahajjah.

10 April

  • The IDF struck Hezbollah targets in Ayta ash-Shab, Khiam, and shelled sites near Naquoura.

11 April

  • The IDF struck a building in Dhayra and used tanks to shell a site near Tayr Harfa. It later struck Hezbollah targets in Mays al-Jabal, Yarine, Khiam, and Marwahin, where it also struck a Hezbollah observation post, and attacked areas near Abou Chach with artillery.

12 April

  • Hezbollah fired at least 40 Katyusha rockets into the Galilee panhandle targeting IDF artillery positions.
  • The IDF struck Hezbollah sites in Ayta ash Shab and Taybeh.
  • France, Poland, and Russia issued advisories against travel to Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon.

13 April

  • An IDF reservist and member of the Hanita security team was seriously wounded by a Hezbollah drone attack.
  • The IDF said it struck a large Hezbollah complex and a military post in Al Rihan. It later announced that it simultaneously attacked Hezbollah targets in Houla, Bayt Lif, Odaisseh, and Taybeh. In the night it struck military structures in Khiam and Kfar Kila.
  • Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets at an IDF base in the Golan Heights, setting off sirens in Snir.

14 April

  • Hezbollah said it fired dozens of Katyusha rockets at three IDF positions in the Golan Heights.
  • The IDF struck a site belonging to Radwan forces in the Jbaa area. It also struck a Hezbollah-owned building near Baalbek.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of one of its fighters.

15 April

  • Hezbollah claimed responsibility for a bomb attack that injured four IDF troops operating inside Lebanese territory in the Tel Ismail area.

16 April

  • Hezbollah claimed responsibility for a missile and drone attack on an Iron Dome facility in Beit Hillel.
  • Three people were killed in an Israeli strike on a car near Ain Ebel, including the commander of Hezbollah's coastal sector.
  • Two Hezbollah members were killed after the IDF struck a car in Chehabiyeh.

17 April

  • Fourteen soldiers and four civilians were wounded after a Hezbollah drone struck a community center in Arab al-Aramshe. One soldier was critically injured and four others were seriously injured.
  • Hezbollah claimed it fired a Burkan missile at the headquarters of the IDF's 91st division in Biranit.

18 April

  • An airstrike on Kafr Kila killed two Hezbollah members.
  • Hezbollah attacked an IDF position in Al-Malikiyah.

19 April

  • The IDF struck Hezbollah military infrastructure in Ayta ash Shab, killing a Hezbollah member who was reportedly a son of influential Shiite cleric, the late Abdel Mohsin Fadlallah.

20 April

  • An IDF strike on a house in Jebbain killed three Hezbollah members and wounded two others. The IDF also said that it struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Kafr Kila and Ayta al Shaab.
  • Hezbollah announced that it hit IDF positions in Metula and Shlomi.

21 April

  • The IDF said that it struck Hezbollah targets in Ayta ash-Shab, Naqoura and Majdal Zun.
  • Hamas claimed responsibility for firing 20 Grad rockets from Lebanon into an IDF position near Shomera. No injuries were reported.
  • An IDF soldier died from injuries sustained after the 17 April drone attack on Arab al-Aramshe.
  • An IDF airstrike in Kafr Kila killed an Amal Movement member and injured two other people.

22 April

  • Hezbollah said that it shot down an Israeli Hermes 450 drone over the Al Aishiyeh area.
  • Hezbollah launched approximately 35 missiles in the Ein Zeitim area, causing no casualties.
  • The IDF struck Hezbollah targets in Arzoun and Al-Adiseh.

23 April

  • An overnight IDF strike killed a Redwan Force fighter. In the afternoon, an IDF drone strike on a car in the town of Aadloun killed a senior leader in Hezbollah's air defense unit.
  • Hezbollah launched a drone attack into Acre targeting two IDF bases in its deepest attack into Israel since the war began.
  • Two people were killed and six others were injured after an Israeli airstrike on a house in Hanine.

24 April

  • Hezbollah fired dozens of Katyusha rockets into northern Israel. Two houses in Avivim were significantly damaged.
  • The IDF struck around 40 Hezbollah targets in Ayta ash-Shab with fighter jets and artillery.

25 April

  • One person was wounded after an Israeli drone strike on a truck in Duris.
  • Hezbollah fired anti-tank guided missiles, rockets, and mortars at an IDF convoy in Ruwaisat al Alam, Shebaa Farms, destroying two vehicles and killing a civilian who had been carrying out infrastructure work for the IDF.
  • The IDF carried out a total of seven airstrikes in Shebaa, Kfarchouba, Rachaya Al Foukhar, Hebbariye, Halta, and surrounding areas.

26 April

  • Two people were killed in an Israeli drone strike in eastern Lebanon.
  • An Israeli drone strike on a car in Meidoun killed two Islamic Group members, including senior commander Mosab Khalaf.
  • Hezbollah fired 30 Katyusha rockets in the Mount Hermon area, targeting IDF bases. Some of the rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome, while others landed in open areas.

27 April

  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its members in Kafr Kila and Khiam. A civilian was also killed in Kfarchouba.
  • Hezbollah said it launched drones and guided missiles into northern Israel targeting the headquarters of the Manara military command and a gathering of members of the Golani Brigade's 51st Battalion.
  • Israeli fighter jets struck a Hezbollah compound in the Qaouzah area. It later struck Hezbollah targets in Markaba and Srebbine, wounding at least eleven Lebanese and Syrian nationals. Two people were in serious condition.
  • Hezbollah fired around 26 rockets targeting Mount Meron and Bar Yochai, with all the rockets being intercepted or falling into open areas. An Israeli soldier was lightly wounded by debris. A 12-year-old girl was also treated for anxiety.

28 April

  • The IDF carried out attacks on Hezbollah targets in Maroun al Ras, Tayr Harfa, and Yarine.
  • French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné arrived in Lebanon to discuss proposals to de-escalate tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.

29 April

  • The Al-Qassam Brigades fired around 20 rockets into the Upper Galilee from southern Lebanon, targeting an IDF position in Kiryat Shmona.

30 April

  • Two anti-tank missiles targeting the Dovev area struck open areas.
  • Two people were lightly injured after their truck was targeted by an anti-tank missile in the Ramot Naftali area.
  • The IDF attacked Hezbollah positions in Khiam, Kafr Kila, Bleida, Odaisseh, and Meiss Ej Jabal.

May

1 May

  • Hezbollah targeted an IDF base in Biranit with rockets and artillery.

2 May

  • Israeli fighter jets bombed several buildings that housed Hezbollah militants in Ayta ash-Shab.

3 May

  • A woman suffered minor injuries from shrapnel after a rocket was intercepted over Juris, Israel.
  • Eight people were wounded after an Israeli bombing on a Hezbollah General Intelligence training center in Damascus.

4 May

  • Hezbollah fired an anti-tank missile towards Shtula and two others towards Mount Hermon. Hezbollah claimed it was targeting a radar site near Shtula.
  • The IDF attacked Hezbollah targets in Tayr Harfa, Naqoura, Marwahin, Harine, and Matmoura.

5 May

  • Israeli air raids in Meiss Ej Jabal caused "massive destruction," according to a Lebanese state-run agency, killing four civilians and wounding two others.
  • Hezbollah fired 20 Katyusha and Falaq rockets towards Kiryat Shmona, striking several buildings and lightly injuring two. It later fired 40 rockets at the Galilee Panhandle and northern Golan Heights.

6 May

  • A Hezbollah explosive drone struck the Metula area, killing two Israeli soldiers and lightly wounding another. Hezbollah also launched 30 rockets at the Golan Heights, damaging houses in Kidmat Tzvi.
  • The IDF announced overnight attacks on Hezbollah targets in Ramyah, Ayta ash Shab, Marwahin, Jabal Blat, and Shebaa Farms.
  • The IDF struck 15 Radwan targets in al-Lwaiza, southern Lebanon. It also said it struck a Hezbollah compound in Sefri, close to Baalbek. Lebanese media said that the strike destroyed a factory and injured three people.
  • Two rockets were fired from Nawa, Syria targeting Ramat Magshimim. The IDF responded with tank fire against the launch site.

7 May

  • Hezbollah announced that it launched Katyusha rockets towards the towns of Kiryat Shmona, Avivim, Shtula, Kfar Yuval, Kfar Giladi and Zaoura.

8 May

  • Israel carried out heavy airstrikes in 28 towns and villages in southern Lebanon, including a strike in Khiam where three members of the Al Quds Brigades were killed.
  • Hezbollah claimed ten attacks in Israel, including against a military headquarters in Ya'ara and a barracks in Biranit.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its fighters in Odaisseh.

9 May

  • The IDF struck a car in Baflieh reportedly killing four people. Hezbollah eventually announced all as their own members.
  • An Israeli soldier was killed and another was lightly injured by mortar fire in the Malkiya area.
  • Hezbollah launched four anti-tank missiles at Israeli targets, including an important highway.

10 May

  • Israeli strikes in Tayr Harfa killed a rescue worker belonging to the Risala Scout association and a telecommunications technician.
  • Hezbollah launched 35 rockets into Kiryat Shmona, causing property damage and fires in northern Israel.
  • An Israeli air raid in Yaroun killed a Hezbollah member.

11 May

  • Two Hezbollah explosive drones struck Beit Hillel. Hezbollah claimed it was targeting an IDF base and an Iron Dome battery.
  • IDF fighter jets struck a Hezbollah building in al-Amra.

12 May

  • Hezbollah said that it fired new heavy missiles called "Jihad Mughniyah" near Shebaa Farms.

13 May

  • Hezbollah conducted a twin drone attack that caused a small fire near Beit Hillel, claiming to have been targeting an IDF position.
  • Four Israeli soldiers were wounded in a Hezbollah anti-tank missile attack near Kibbutz Yiftah.

14 May

  • An Israeli airstrike in Meiss Ej Jabal killed a Hezbollah member. The IDF also conducted strikes in Kharayeb, Halta, and Yaroun.
  • Four anti-tank guided missiles were fired at the Upper Galilee from Lebanon, sounding sirens in Adamit, Hanita, Ya'ara, Eilon, Goren and Arab al-Aramshe.
  • Hezbollah shot down an Israeli observation balloon over Adamit using missiles. Further anti-tank missile attacks targeting the community killed a civilian and wounded five soldiers.
  • Hezbollah fired ten rockets at Mount Hermon, triggering sirens in Majdal Shams. No damage or injuries were reported.
  • An Israeli drone strike on a car in Tyre killed two people and wounded two others. Hezbollah announced the death of senior commander Hussein Ibrahim Makki following the strike, who the IDF said belonged to their Southern Front unit.

15 May

  • Hamas and Hezbollah fired around 60 Katyusha and heavy rockets and artillery shells at Mount Meron air traffic control base in response to Makki's killing, causing minor damage. They also fired at least one heavy rocket towards the Biranit army base. One of the rockets fired by Hamas fell short of its intended target, instead striking a house in Mansouri, killing a Syrian national and injuring four others.
  • A Hezbollah drone crashed in the Lower Galilee for the first time since the start of the conflict. Hezbollah said it launched several drones targeting a surveillance system at an army base near Golani Junction, west of Tiberias. The IDF confirmed that two drones were fired at the Tal Shamayim base, with one being intercepted.
  • Lebanese media reported the largest Israeli bombardment of the Baalbek region in the conflict, with targets in the Al-Nabi Shayth and Brital areas coming under attack. A civilian was slightly injured.
  • The IDF struck a Hezbollah launch site in southern Lebanon. It also struck two Hezbollah buildings; one in Blida and a Redwan building in Jabal Rezlâne.

16 May

  • Hezbollah fired 60 Katyusha rockets at the Golan Heights, targeting three IDF bases, in response to Israel's bombing of Baalbek.
  • Hezbollah fired a drone carrying S-5 rockets fired at a vehicle in Metula, injuring three soldiers, including one seriously.
  • An Israeli strike targeting a car in Qana killed two Hezbollah members.
  • The IDF struck ten Hezbollah targets throughout southern Lebanon.

17 May

  • Three people, including a Hezbollah fighter and two Syrian children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Najjariyeh, striking Hezbollah targets, a pickup truck and an orchard. Footage of the aftermath of one of the strikes apparently showed the remains of an Iranian Sayyad-2 surface-to-air missile.
  • A barrage of 75 rockets was fired at northern Israel, lightly injuring two people in the Upper Galilee.
  • An IDF strike on a car in Majdal Anjar killed an Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades commander along with his bodyguard and injured two others.
  • The IDF attacked Hezbollah targets in Deir Siriane, Kfarhamam, and Odaisseh.

18 May

  • An Israeli drone strike on a car killed a Hezbollah senior leader and another member on the Damascus–Beirut highway.
  • A man was injured when an Israeli drone struck his motorcycle near Naqoura.
  • Hezbollah conducted around 15 attacks on Israeli targets.

19 May

  • Hezbollah fired ten anti-tank missiles targeting Malkiya and Shebaa Farms.
  • The IDF struck a building in Maroun al-Ras, killing a Hezbollah member.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of another member who died in unclear circumstances.

20 May

  • At least six Iranian-backed fighters were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a building in Al-Qusayr, Syria. Hezbollah announced one as their own.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its members after shelling in Naqoura.
  • Shelling in Meiss el Jabal killed two Hezbollah members.
  • Hezbollah fired several rockets into northern Israel, lightly wounding a soldier in the Biranit IDF base.
  • An Israeli airstrike near Tyre killed Hezbollah coastal rocket commander Qassem Saqlawi.

21 May

  • A UAV targeted the area of Yaroun and Maroun al-Ras.
  • An Israeli airstrike on a car between the Bekaa and Jezzine killed the two Islamic Group fighters.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of one of their members.

22 May

  • An overnight strike on Odaisseh killed two Hezbollah members.
  • A UAV crashed into northern Beit Hillel, causing no casualties.
  • Israel attacked Hezbollah targets in Meiss Ej Jabal, Ayta ash Shab, and Aalma El Chaeb. It later struck targets in Ayta ash Shab, Marwahin, and Rab El Thalathine.

23 May

  • An Israeli drone strike on a car heading to Nabatieh killed a Hezbollah member and lightly injured three nearby children.
  • Hezbollah fired 30 rockets into the Upper Galilee.
  • Two UAVs heading towards Israel were intercepted by fighter jets.

24 May

  • Hezbollah anti-tank missiles caused damage in Dovev.
  • Airstrikes in Meiss el Jabal killed two Hezbollah members.

25 May

  • An alleged Israeli drone strike on vehicles near Al-Qusayr, Syria killed two Hezbollah members.
  • The IDF struck Hezbollah targets in eight locations in southern Lebanon.

26 May

  • An IDF drone strike on a motorcycle in Naqoura killed a Hezbollah member and injured another person.
  • Israeli strikes killed three people in Houla, two in Yaroun, and two in Ayta ash-Shab.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of four of its members.
  • Hezbollah fired 150 missiles into northern Israel, targeting Kiryat Shmona, the Golan Heights, and IDF targets around Al-Manara and Misgav Am. A man in Kiryat Shmona was lightly wounded.

27 May

  • Hezbollah fired 25 rockets at northern Israel, striking a home in Metula and sparking a fire in Kiryat Shmona. It later fired 35 rockets at Mount Meron, causing a fire in Safsufa.
  • An Israeli drone strike on a motorcycle near the Salah Ghandour hospital in Bint Jbeil killed two people, including a hospital security guard, and injured eight others. It also caused minor damage to the hospital.

28 May

  • Hezbollah fired three missiles at Shtula.

29 May

  • A UAV was intercepted by the IDF off the coast of Rosh HaNikra.
  • An Israeli airstrike on a military site in Homs killed six Hezbollah members and destroyed trucks carrying weapons. A separate attack in Baniyas killed one civilian and wounded ten others. SOHR blamed the attack on shrapnel after Syrian air defenses intercepted an Israeli missile.
  • The IAF struck a Hezbollah position in Khiam, while the IDF shelled areas near Hamoul, Kafr Kila, and Naqoura.

30 May

  • The IDF struck two Hezbollah military buildings in southern Lebanon in response to rocket fire towards Zar'it.
  • Israeli air defenses accidentally intercepted an IDF drone over Shlomi.

31 May

  • Three people were lightly injured after Hezbollah fired 15 rockets into northern Israel.
  • An Israeli drone strike on an ambulance in Naqoura killed an Islamic Health Committee medic and wounded another. Another strike in Aadloun killed a woman and injured four others.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its fighters.

June

1 June

  • Hezbollah fired Burkan rockets at Kiryat Shmona, causing heavy damage to infrastructure and a nearby military base.
  • The IDF said that it struck a Hezbollah missile launcher and killed two nearby militants.
  • Hezbollah shot down an Israeli Hermes 900 drone over Lebanon with a surface-to-air missile.
  • An Israeli drone strike on a motorcycle near Khirbet Selm wounded two people.
  • The Islamic Health Committee said that an Israeli airstrike in Siddikine wounded 16 children.

2 June

  • The IDF attacked Hezbollah targets in Beqaa, Bint Jbeil, Qana, and Baraachit in the morning. It later targeted a weapons storage facility in Meiss Ej Jabal, killing a Hezbollah member.
  • Two Hezbollah drones exploded in the area of Katzrin, Golan Heights. Hezbollah later fired 15 Katyusha rockets at the same area, targeting the 210th Golani Brigade headquarters.
  • An Israeli airstrike on a home in Houla killed two civilians.
  • Fifteen rockets landed in the Galilee, sparking several fires. A rocket attack on Kiryat Shmona lightly wounded two people.

3 June

  • An Israeli airstrike on a copper plant in Hayyan, Syria killed 17 pro-Iran militants, among them two Iranians (including an IRGC adviser), three Iraqis, three Hezbollah members, and nine Syrians, and caused material damage.
  • Hezbollah said that it fired drones at the IDF's headquarters in the Galilee. It also claimed a drone attack in Metula. The IDF confirmed that two drones crashed in northern Israel while a third was intercepted.
  • Israeli warplanes reportedly flew over Beirut at low altitude.
  • Hezbollah fired 30 rockets at an IDF position in the Golan Heights. No injuries were reported.
  • A senior Hezbollah member was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Mazraat Kauthariyet El Rez. Another strike on a motorcycle in Naqoura killed one person and injured another.
  • Six Israeli soldiers and five civilians were injured from smoke inhalation while fighting fires sparked by Hezbollah missiles near Kiryat Shmona.

4 June

  • An IDF airstrike on a motorcycle killed a Hezbollah member in Naqoura and injured another person.
  • The IDF struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Ayta ash-Shab and Odaisseh, while Israeli troops shelled areas throughout southern Lebanon.
  • An explosive drone crashed in the Mount Hermon area.
  • An Israeli interceptor missile failed and exploded near Safed, with its shrapnel causing a fire and wounding a reservist.

5 June

  • Hezbollah claimed a guided missile attack on an Iron Dome system in Ramot Naftali.
  • Hezbollah drone strikes in Hurfeish killed a reserve soldier and wounded ten people, including nine soldiers.

6 June

  • Israeli fighter jets struck two Hezbollah members and military infrastructure in the area of Aitaroun. Hezbollah confirmed the death of one member.
  • A shopping mall in Kiryat Shmona was damaged by a rocket.
  • Ori Gordin, a top general of the IDF's Northern Command, announced that Israel had finished preparations to escalate the conflict with Hezbollah.
  • Hezbollah said that it fired missiles at Israeli fighter jets over Lebanon, forcing them to retreat.

7 June

  • The IDF conducted airstrikes against military infrastructure around Jebel Razlan, Ramyah, and Kafr Kila.
  • A Hezbollah drone exploded near Sulam following a failed interception by the IDF. Another drone exploded around Shomera.

8 June

  • An Israeli air raid in Aitaroun killed two people, one of whom the IDF claimed was a Hezbollah fighter, but Hezbollah claimed that both were civilians. It also attacked military infrastructure in Khiam and Kafr Kila.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of one of its members by Israeli attacks.
  • Hezbollah said it fired Falaq-2 rockets for the first time at an IDF command center in northern Israel.
  • Israeli white phosphorus attacks in southern Lebanon reportedly sparked wildfires in Alma al-Shaab.
  • Hezbollah said it carried out 11 attacks against Israel, including one against the IDF in Beit Hillel.

9 June

  • Hezbollah claimed attacks against a site they called "Ramtha" near Shebaa Farms and Israeli artillery positions in Zaoura, Golan Heights.
  • The IAF said that it killed a Hezbollah cell in Tyre that fired anti-aircraft missiles at Israeli fighter jets over Lebanon. It also conducted strikes against military infrastructure in Shebaa, Aitaroun and Markaba.

10 June

  • Hezbollah anti-tank missiles damaged a home in Yir'on. Six anti-tank missiles were launched from northern Lebanon to the Upper Galilee region, causing fires and damaging one house in Manara.
  • The IDF shot down two drones near Nahariya, while two others caused damage in Kabri.
  • Israeli interceptor missiles exploded over Acre after falsely identifying an aerial target, with their shrapnel lightly injuring a woman.
  • Hezbollah claimed a drone attack on an IDF outpost in the Golan Heights, which it said caused a fire and injured soldiers.
  • Hezbollah shot down an Israeli Hermes 900 drone with a surface-to-air missile over Rihan.
  • Five people were lightly injured from a fire caused by a Hezbollah drone in northern Israel.
  • Israeli missile strikes on tankers and a building in Hermel killed three Hezbollah members and injured three others. The IDF later said that it was targeting a site belonging to Hezbollah's Unit 4400 in the area. Six other attacks on the Israel-Syria border were also carried out.

11 June

  • Around 50 Katyusha rockets were fired into the central Golan Heights, causing no injuries.
  • Hezbollah said that it forced an Israeli fighter jet to retreat from Lebanon after firing anti-aircraft missiles at it.
  • A drone from Lebanon was intercepted after crossing into the Upper Galilee.
  • An Israeli strike on a command and control center in Jwaya killed senior Hezbollah commander Taleb Abdallah and three other militants. Abdallah was the highest-ranking member killed since the conflict began. Hezbollah vowed to intensify its attacks in response.

12 June

  • Hezbollah launched a barrage of about 90 rockets into Israel targeting an IDF factory, military headquarters in Ein Zeitim and Ami'ad, and an air surveillance station in Meron. It later fired another 70 at the Mount Meron area, and then ten more at Zar'it, bringing the total number of launches to 170. It increased to 215 by the late afternoon.
  • The IAF struck two Hezbollah launch sites in Taybeh and Markaba, while the IDF shelled launch sites in Rachaya Al Foukhar.
  • An anti-tank missile struck and damaged a Plasan factory in Sasa.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of one of its members.
  • Israeli airstrikes in Yater destroyed a home, injuring one person, and white phosphorus shells were reportedly fired towards Odaisseh.

13 June

  • Hezbollah fired 150 rockets and 30 UAVs at 15 targets in northern Israel and the Golan Heights, wounding two people and starting fires.
  • An Israeli naval missile strike on a building used by Hezbollah in Jennata killed two civilians and wounded over 20 others, causing the building to collapse.
  • The IDF struck Hezbollah military infrastructure in Deir Siriane and the Al-Jarmal area.
  • Israeli soldiers launched a flaming projectile into Lebanon using a trebuchet to burn down vegetation used by Hezbollah as cover.

14 June

  • The IAF struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Odaisseh and Kafr Kila.
  • Hezbollah fired 30 rockets at Kiryat Shmona, causing fires in surrounding areas.

15 June

  • Several Hezbollah UAVs crashed near Goren, starting a fire.
  • Hezbollah struck the Mount Meron air base with two missiles.
  • The IAF struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Kafr Kila. It later struck a weapons depot in Aitaroun and additional infrastructure in Chihine and Ayta ash-Shab.
  • The IDF carried out an airstrike against a Hezbollah member on a motorcycle in Aitaroun. The PIJ later announced the death of one of its members in southern Lebanon.

16 June

  • The IAF struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Shaqra, Taybeh, Muhajbib, and Kafr Kila.

17 June

  • Amos Hochstein, a senior advisor to US President Joe Biden, arrived to Israel to de-escalate tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
  • An Israeli drone strike on a vehicle in Selaa killed a senior Hezbollah member.
  • An unknown aerial target was intercepted near Acre's maritime airspace.
  • The IAF struck sites in Meiss Ej Jabal, Aitaroun, Ayta ash Shab and Shaqra.

18 June

  • Hezbollah published a video purportedly showing footage captured by surveillance aircraft in northern Israel, including Haifa.
  • An Israeli airstrike in the Tyre area wounded eight people.
  • The IAF targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in Taybeh, Odaisseh, Jibbain, and Ayta ash Shab.
  • The IDF intercepted an aerial target in the maritime airspace of the Gesher HaZiv area.
  • Top IDF generals approved "operational plans" for a ground offensive into Lebanon during an assessment.

19 June

  • The IAF attacked Hezbollah members in Yaroun and Rashit. The attack in Yaroun reportedly killed three members, with Hezbollah confirming one.
  • Israeli drone strikes targeting Syrian military sites in Quneitra and Daraa killed an officer and caused damage.
  • An explosive drone struck Metula, damaging several vehicles. Additional drones were intercepted over Sde Eliezer and southern Lebanon.
  • Fifteen rocket launches targeting Kiryat Shmona were detected.
  • The IAF struck military infrastructure in Khiam, Tyre, Baraachit and Borgholiyeh, while artillery hit launch sites.
  • Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah threatened to go to war with Cyprus if it opened airports and military bases to the IDF. In response, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides said that his country was not involved in any military conflicts.

20 June

  • An Israeli airstrike targeting a vehicle in Deir Kila killed regional Hezbollah commander Abbas Ibrahim Hamza Hamada.
  • Hezbollah fired 25 Katyusha rockets at the western Galilee and later 20 more in response to Hamada's killing. It claimed it was targeting an IDF base near Zar'it.
  • The IDF struck Hezbollah weapons depots in Hula and Talloussa, while fighter jets struck infrastructure in Meiss Ej Jabal, Aitaroun, and Yaroun and artillery shelled several other targets.

21 June

  • Several launches into Israel from southern Lebanon were detected, causing no damage. Aerial targets were intercepted in the areas of Kela and Sha'al.
  • The IDF attacked Hezbollah targets in Taybeh, Deir Siriane, Ghajar, Kfarhamam and Labbouneh.
  • CNN reported that US officials vowed to provide support to Israel in a war with Hezbollah during a meeting with Israeli officials in Washington, D.C..

22 June

  • An Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in the Beqaa Valley killed senior Hamas supplier Ayman Ratma.
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait issued a notice urging its citizens to evacuate Lebanon.
  • Two homes were struck by anti-tank missiles in Metula, causing fires.

23 June

  • Hezbollah said that it conducted drone attacks on a barracks in Beit Hillel.
  • The IAF attacked Hezbollah targets in Kafr Kila and Taybeh. It later struck Hezbollah infrastructure and outposts in Khiam and Ramyeh, while the IDF shelled the area of Aalma Ech Chaab.
  • A UAV was intercepted nearby a major Rafael factory in the Lower Galilee.
  • Four drones exploded near a barracks in Ayelet HaShahar, severely wounding one Israeli soldier.
  • The Daily Telegraph, citing Lebanese whistleblowers, reported that Hezbollah was storing weapons in the Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport.

24 June

25 June

  • The IAF conducted airstrikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in Khiam and Odaisseh, while the IDF shelled the areas of Blida, Labbouneh, Naqoura, and Kfarchouba.
  • The Canadian Foreign Ministry issued a statement urging its citizens to leave Lebanon.

26 June

  • The IAF conducted overnight airstrikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in Matmoura and Chebaa.
  • Hezbollah fired five anti-tank missiles at Metula.
  • The foreign ministries of Germany and the Netherlands urged their citizens to evacuate Lebanon.
  • An Israeli strike on a building in Nabatiyeh wounded five people and destroyed the building.
  • Israeli airstrikes near Sayyida Zeinab, southern Syria killed two people and injured one officer.

27 June

  • An Israeli airstrike reportedly targeted a motorcycle in Sohmor.
  • Two drones struck the Rosh HaNikra area. Hezbollah claimed that it conducted drone attacks against a naval base near the kibbutz.
  • The IAF killed a Hezbollah drone operator from the group's air unit. It also conducted strikes in Houla and Aitaroun, while the IDF shelled Hamoul and Naqoura.
  • A barrage of between 20 and 40 rockets was fired by Hezbollah at Safed, causing power outages.

28 June

  • The IDF intercepted drones over the Upper Galilee and the Galilee panhandle. Three other drones struck the Western Galilee.
  • Several anti-tank missiles were fired from Lebanon into northern Israel, damaging a home in Shlomi and causing no injuries. Hezbollah took responsibility for them, claiming to had been targeting an IDF base near Kiryat Shmona and another in the Western Galilee.
  • The IDF conducted an airstrike on a building housing a group of Hezbollah members in Kafr Kila. It also struck targets in Chihine and Naqoura. It later struck a building belonging to Hezbollah's air defense unit in Jabal Safi. The strikes killed seven militants in total.
  • The IDF detected 25 launches from Lebanon targeting northeastern Israel, causing damage and killing two horses in Betzet.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of one of its members in Nabatieh.

29 June

  • The IDF struck Hezbollah targets in the Houla area, killing one member.
  • Two anti-tank missiles struck Misgav Am, causing no injuries.
  • The Saudi embassy in Lebanon urged its citizens to leave Lebanon and advised against travel to the country.

30 June

  • The IAF struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Taybeh and Rab El Thalathine. It later struck targets in Kafr Kila and Houla, killing three militants. It conducted further strikes against Hezbollah targets in Markaba and Ayta ash Shab in the late evening.
  • Hezbollah anti-tank missiles fell into an open area in Beit Hillel and damaged a home in Metula.
  • Hezbollah fired several UAVs at northern Israel and the Golan Heights, with one striking Merom Golan and injuring 18 soldiers, one seriously.

July

1 July

  • The IAF targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in Kafr Kila, Houla, El Biyada, and Rab El Thalathine. It later struck a group of Hezbollah members at a building in Blida.
  • A home in Metula was struck by a mortar, causing no casualties.
  • Hezbollah attacked a building housing Israeli troops in Ramot Naftali.
  • Hezbollah announced the death of one of its members.
  • Israeli planes struck a house in Blida.
  • Five Hezbollah rockets struck open areas in the Galilee, causing no casualties.

See also

  • Israel–Hamas war
  • Spillover of the Israel–Hamas war
  • Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present)
  • Attacks on journalists during the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present)

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present) by Wikipedia (Historical)


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