Hezbollah fired about 15 rockets toward the Golan Heights early Tuesday and launched drones at northern Israel, escalating its involvement in the expanding conflict. Air raid sirens sounded in multiple communities in the Golan and Upper Galilee, and residents were instructed to enter protected areas before later being cleared.
The Israeli military said it intercepted two drones overnight over the western Galilee. Hezbollah claimed responsibility for what it described as a 'swarm of drones,' stating the attack was a response to Israeli strikes on Lebanese cities and towns, including the Dahieh district in Beirut.
In retaliation, the Israeli Air Force carried out strikes overnight in Beirut's Dahieh neighborhood, a Hezbollah stronghold. Lebanese media outlets affiliated with Hezbollah reported that buildings linked to the group, including media offices, were targeted. The exchanges mark a significant escalation along Israel's northern border following Hezbollah's announcement that it had joined the war.

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