On March 2, news reports indicate that after a brief silence of about nine hours, Iran launched missile attacks against Israel again early Monday morning. Air raid alerts sounded across multiple regions in Israel, warning of multiple missile threats. Israel’s missile defense system quickly activated in response. Currently, rescue personnel have not reported any missile hits or casualties, but security agencies are still monitoring the airstrike risks.
Meanwhile, clashes between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon continue. Drone activity from Hezbollah has triggered multiple alerts in northern Israel, further escalating border security tensions. Earlier that night, Hezbollah fired several rockets into Israeli territory, followed by Israeli airstrikes on targets within Lebanon, focusing on weapons depots and related infrastructure.
Analysts note that this round of missile attacks marks a return to a high-risk phase in the Middle East situation. Since the weekend, when the U.S. and Israel carried out large-scale military strikes against Iran, regional conflicts have rapidly expanded. Iran and its allied armed forces have intensified their counterattacks. With Iran launching missiles at Israel, Israel conducting airstrikes in Lebanon, and multiple armed groups involved, there are concerns that this Middle Eastern military conflict could escalate into a broader regional war.