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Iran, Hezbollah Launch First Coordinated Rocket Barrages on Israel

Iran, Hezbollah Launch First Coordinated Rocket Barrages on Israel

“Missiles from Iran and rockets from Lebanon fired at the same time toward central and northern Israel.”

As the war entered its fifth day, Iran and its Lebanon-based proxy terrorist group, Hezbollah, launched the first coordinated rocket strike of the war.

Ballistic missiles from Iran and Hezbollah rockets from Lebanon targeted population centers in northern and central Israel. Israeli air defense systems intercepted most of the incoming projectiles, Israeli media reports indicate.

“Iran and Hezbollah launch simultaneous barrages on Israel in first coordinated strike of war,” Ynetnews reported. “Missiles from Iran and rockets from Lebanon fired at the same time toward central and northern Israel, setting off widespread sirens as air defenses intercepted the projectiles and no injuries were immediately reported.”

Israeli air defense systems on early Wednesday afternoon detected “several launches that were launched from Lebanon toward Israeli territory were identified,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement. “The majority of the launches were intercepted.”

The objective of these coordinated missile and rocket barrages seems to be the overwhelming of the Israeli air defense systems, which could allow some projectiles to pass through and strike population centres.

The coordinated missile attack comes a day after an Israeli strike in Tehran killed the IRGC-Quds commander directing Hezbollah’s terrorist offensive against Israel.

According to Israel’s Ynetnews, the slain commander Ali Zadeh’s “Lebanon Corps serves as a key link between Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group based in Lebanon.”

Isreali strikes eliminated thousands of Iranian regime fighters

Israel eliminated thousands of regime fighters during the ongoing Operation Roaring Lion, a senior Israeli Air Force officials confirmed.

The Times of Israel reported:

A senior Israeli Air Force officer says Israel’s strikes in Iran have killed thousands of Iranian soldiers amid the ongoing conflict.

“In the past two days, we have killed thousands of Iranian forces,” says Col. “Aleph,” the commander of the Ramat David Airbase — identified only by his first initial in Hebrew — in a video published by the military.

The airbase commander says he participated in the latest wave of strikes on a massive Iranian military compound in eastern Tehran.

“Seconds before I dropped the bombs, I looked right and left, and saw dozens of fighter jets beside me. They’re flying freely, dropping hundreds of tons of precise munitions and destroying the targets,” he adds.

Report: Israeli Special Forces operating inside Iran

An IDF Special Forces’ unit is currently operating deep inside Iran, a senior Israeli Air Force official said.

While the official did not disclose further details, Israeli media suggested that je could be referring to the Air Force’s Unit 5101, also known as Shaldag. This is first reported covert operation attributed to Shaldag inside Iran. In previous conflicts, the unit had carried out missions against Hezbollah in Lebanon, the IDF website confirmed.

Ynetnews reported:

Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar revealed Wednesday evening in a letter to his subordinates about Operation Roaring Lion in Iran that “fighters from the Air Force’s special units are currently carrying out extraordinary missions that could ignite the imagination.” The remark may hint that operatives from the elite Shaldag unit are operating on Iranian soil.

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mailman | March 4, 2026 at 9:59 am

Imagine the carnage if Iron Dome wasnt as useful as it is.


 
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mailman | March 4, 2026 at 10:01 am

Also, isn’t firing missiles deliberately at civilian population centres with the sole intent of killing civilians a war crime? Asking for a friend.

Im sure the BBC will be all over this right?


     
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    Paddy M in reply to mailman. | March 4, 2026 at 10:23 am

    As will the anti-war crowd. I bet they have pre-printed signs and everything.


     
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    ztakddot in reply to mailman. | March 4, 2026 at 10:24 am

    Of course it is which begs the question why Russia and Putin aren’t being charged.


       
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      Lucifer Morningstar in reply to ztakddot. | March 4, 2026 at 10:39 am

      Of course it is, which begs the question why Ukraine and Zelenskyy aren’t being charged.


       
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      Milhouse in reply to ztakddot. | March 5, 2026 at 8:15 am

      Charged by whom? The so-called “International Criminal Court” has charged Putin, and issued a “warrant” for his arrest. If Putin were to visit one of the countries that take this “court” and its “warrants” seriously, that country would be put in a terrible bind. It would feel obliged to try to arrest him, but it would know that that would be suicidal. Just like the purported “warrant” against Netanyahu.


 
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gonzotx | March 4, 2026 at 11:42 am

After all this bombing it’s amazing they still have all these missiles

And people to shoot them


 
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irishgladiator63 | March 4, 2026 at 11:47 am

Terrorist nation gonna terrorist. And they wonder why we’re blowing them up left and right.


 
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destroycommunism | March 4, 2026 at 12:30 pm

send in the drones to stop these mfers…now

cut off the supply cahin from turkey/china and watch for those freighters marked oil etc

they are sneaking in more munitions to these leftists

maga!


 
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destroycommunism | March 4, 2026 at 12:32 pm

how many hezzies etc are pulling second shifts after their UN work!!!????


 
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stevewhitemd | March 4, 2026 at 4:54 pm

I have to say, Israel would have every right to re-occupy and annex southern Lebanon given the repeated attacks and the failure of the Lebanese government to fix the problem. Take the land and send anyone who objects to the north bank of the Litani river.

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