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IDF braces for heavier Hezbollah fire

Home Front Command warns rocket and drone attacks from Lebanon are set to increase, even as the Iranian front shows signs of tapering off.

by  Lilach Shoval
Published on  03-05-2026 13:03
Last modified: 03-05-2026 13:03
IDF braces for heavier Hezbollah fireJINI/Ayal Margolin

Missiles launched from Lebanon at the Golan Heights | Photo: JINI/Ayal Margolin

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Operation Roaring Lion entered its sixth day with the focus gradually shifting from the Iranian missile salvos to the northern front. Home Front Command officials noted that while the volume of fire from Iran has been stabilizing and even declining, their assessment of Hezbollah diverges sharply.

According to Home Front Command assessments, Hezbollah has so far launched large volumes of fire combining drones and rockets, targeting IDF bases and communities such as Kfar Yuval. Despite reduced fire toward maneuvering forces compared to earlier stages of the conflict, the IDF expects the rate of fire from the northern front to increase in the coming days, in contrast to the Iranian axis.

The military stressed that its operational capability in the north has improved. The IDF has established stronger fire control – from both the air and ground – south of the Litani River than it had previously, and a series of targeted killings has significantly degraded Hezbollah's command and control capacity.

The Iranian arena and the Houthi threat

Home Front Command officials noted that 13 damage sites have been identified so far, primarily in Tel Aviv and Beit Shemesh, where life-saving rescue operations were conducted. Iran's primary effort has remained the striking of national infrastructure and population centers. Regarding potential "surprises" from Tehran, Home Front Command said no previously unknown capabilities have been identified.

The IDF has been preparing for the possibility that the Houthis will join the conflict. While the timing of any such move remains uncertain, the working assumption is that they have the capability to enter the fight at any moment.

Tags: 03/05HezbollahHome Front CommandHouthisIranLebanonLitani River agreementNorthern Front

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