Hezbollah executes biggest attack on ‘Israel’ as Iran fires 83rd wave
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- Hezbollah launches largest single-day assault on ‘Israel’ with 93 attacks; Iran’s Revolutionary Guard conducts 83rd wave.
- Strikes kill three Israelis and wound dozens; hundreds of missiles and drones used.
Hezbollah carried out 93 attacks against ‘Israel’ on Thursday, marking its largest single-day assault since early March, while Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched the 83rd wave of its “True Promise 4” operation.
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The assaults, focused on missile, anti-tank, and loitering drone strikes, targeted Israeli forces, installations, and settlements. Hezbollah reported hitting 16 settlements, 17 military sites, 27 troop concentrations, and 28 Merkava tanks, including offices of the Ministry of Defense and the northern command.
Clashes also occurred in southern Lebanese towns such as Al-Khiyam, Deir Sirian, Al-Qantara, and Naqoura, with light and medium arms engagements reported five times.
According to 'Israeli' media, Hezbollah and Iranian attacks killed three 'Israelis' and wounded 39, including military personnel. The 'Israeli' forces said two soldiers were killed and four injured in southern Lebanon operations, while additional strikes across central and southern Israel caused further casualties.
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During the same period, Iran fired long- and medium-range solid- and liquid-fueled missiles, precision-guided munitions, and suicide drones.
The escalation comes amid ongoing 'Israeli' and US strikes on Iran since February 28, which have killed at least 1,500 people, including hundreds of women and children, and left over 15,000 wounded. Lebanon has recorded 1,094 deaths, 3,119 injured, and over one million displaced since March 2.
The retaliatory campaign by Iran and Hezbollah has reportedly killed at least 18 and injured 5,045 in ‘Israel’, with additional casualties among US military personnel and civilians in Gulf facilities.



