One Woman Killed, Several Injured in Hezbollah Rocket Attack on Northern Israel
A woman was killed and several others were injured after a rocket fired by Hezbollah struck northern Israel on March 24, 2026, marking a deadly escalation in the ongoing regional conflict.
Emergency responders rushed to the scene as sirens sounded across multiple areas, forcing civilians to seek shelter during repeated waves of attacks.
Missile Attacks Continue Across Israel
Alongside the Hezbollah strike, Iranian missiles targeted several locations across Israel, including Tel Aviv and northern cities such as Safed.
Authorities reported property damage and additional injuries, though most were described as minor. Rescue teams remained active throughout the day responding to impact sites.
Israeli Strikes Hit Southern Lebanon
In retaliation, Israeli forces carried out airstrikes across southern Lebanon, hitting areas near Tyre, al-Maashouq, Kfar Tebnit, and Mahrouna.
Lebanese health officials confirmed injuries following the strikes, as cross-border violence intensified.
Iran Appoints New Security Chief
Amid the escalating conflict, Iran named Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr as the new secretary of the Supreme National Security Council.
The appointment comes during a period of heightened military tensions and increased international attention.
Injuries Reported After Missile Shrapnel in Northern Israel
At least three people were lightly injured after missile fragments from an Iranian strike fell in the northern city of Tzfat on Tuesday evening.
Local media reported that the wounded individuals sustained minor wounds, with emergency teams providing treatment at the scene.
Family Wounded in Negev Missile Incident
Earlier in the day, a missile fragment landed in the Negev region, injuring members of a Bedouin family.
Emergency responders treated a man in his 40s who suffered limb injuries, while a 26-year-old woman and a two-month-old child were reported to be in mild condition. All injured individuals belonged to the same family.
Hospital Treatment and Trauma Cases Rise
The injured were taken to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba for further care. Hospital officials later confirmed that one adult was in serious condition, while the infant remained under observation.
In addition, around 20 people arrived at the hospital’s emergency unit suffering from shock and trauma following the missile attacks.
Residents Voice Safety Concerns
A local resident expressed deep concern over the lack of protective infrastructure in the affected village, saying families—especially children and the elderly—remain highly vulnerable.
The remarks reflect growing frustration among civilians living in exposed areas.
Hezbollah Rockets Hit Northern Areas
During the same period, Hezbollah launched rockets toward northern Israel, triggering sirens across multiple locations.
One impact site involving shrapnel was reported, though no injuries were confirmed. However, a school building in the area sustained damage.
Schools Shift to Remote Learning
Authorities confirmed that no students were present at the damaged school, as in-person classes had already been suspended under safety directives.
Educational activities are currently being conducted remotely in response to the ongoing security situation.
Regional Reactions and Calls for Peace
Qatar urged regional countries to find ways to coexist, emphasizing that long-term stability depends on dialogue rather than continued conflict.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also called for efforts to restore peace, warning that the ongoing war is affecting not only the region but also the global economy, particularly energy markets.
