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Israel kills 31 in Lebanon after Hezbollah fire

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 2, 2026 733 Minutes read0

•Debris at the bottom of a damaged building after an Israeli airstrike 

 Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed at least 31 people today, authorities said, following rocket fire from Tehran-backed militant group Hezbollah after the killing of Iran’s supreme leader.

Israel’s military vowed to intensify its attacks on the country and make Hezbollah pay a “heavy price” after launching several strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs and south Lebanon, areas where Hezbollah holds sway, reports AFP.

The escalation came as Lebanese authorities, who have been trying to spare the country from any repercussions of the US-Israeli attack on Iran, said Hezbollah’s rocket fire gave Israel “excuses” to ramp up its attacks.

Hezbollah’s attack on Israel overnight was the first time the Lebanese movement claimed responsibility for an operation against Israel since a November 2024 ceasefire sought to end over a year of hostilities between the two.

The group announced around 3 am (0100 GMT) today that it had targeted an Israeli army site south of Haifa city “with a barrage of high-quality missiles and a swarm of drones”.

It said the move was “retaliation for the pure blood” of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, blaming his death on Israel after it launched attacks in a joint operation with the United States on Saturday.

“Hezbollah chose the Iranian regime over the State of Lebanon and initiated an attack on our civilians… they will pay a heavy price,” said Rafi Milo, head of the Israeli military’s Northern Command.

“The strikes continue, their intensity will increase,” he was quoted as saying in a military statement hours after the first strikes were fired.

Lebanon’s health ministry gave an “initial toll” of 31 killed in Israel’s strikes, 20 in Beirut’s southern suburbs and 11 in the south. It said at least 149 were wounded.

In the capital’s southern suburbs, strikes hit the top two floors of at least two buildings, according to an our photographer.

The bombings triggered a mass exodus from the area, according to our correspondents, with families hastily leaving their homes on motorcycles or in cars.

Further south on the Mediterranean coast, our journalist in Sidon saw huge lines of cars packed with families escaping the attacks.

Israel’s strikes hit several areas of the south including Kfur, Haris and Sultaniya.

Retaliation

Israel has carried out regular strikes on Lebanon since the 2024 ceasefire came into effect, usually saying it targets the militant group and accusing it of truce violations.

Hezbollah has been weakened from conflict with Israel, which it entered to support Hamas following the Palestinian militant group’s deadly attack on Israel in October 2023 and the subsequent war in the Gaza Strip.

Today, a military statement said Israeli forces “precisely struck” senior Hezbollah members in the Beirut area, and another in the south.

Israel then issued an evacuation warning to residents of about 50 towns and villages in Lebanon’s south and east — both Hezbollah strongholds.

“For your safety, evacuate your homes immediately and move at least 1,000 metres (0.6 miles) away from your village to open areas,” army spokeswoman Ella Waweya said in a statement on X.

Around three hours before Hezbollah’s statement, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Telegram channel said that “Hezbollah officially entered the war”.

The Israeli military said that “several projectiles” fired from Lebanon on Monday “fell in open areas”, with no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

 ‘Irresponsible’

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said attacks from the country’s territory risked drawing the country into regional conflict.

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, whose government has pushed for Hezbollah’s disarmament, called Monday’s rocket fire “irresponsible”.

He vowed to “stop the perpetrators and protect the Lebanese people”.

Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir said, according to a statement, that “Hezbollah opened a campaign against Israel overnight, and is fully responsible for any escalation”.

Lebanese authorities had repeatedly said they do not wish to involve their country in the outbreak of conflict in the region, which started after a massive US-Israeli attack on Iran.

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