
️ Hezbollah announced 63 operations against Israeli forces and sites on 22 March
Border clashes
Hezbollah reported sustained engagements and pressure along the southern Lebanese border, particularly across Khiam, Odaisseh, Taybeh, Maroun al-Ras, Naqoura, Aitaroun, Yaron, Dhayra, and Alma al-Shaab. Fighters targeted repeated Israeli troop and vehicle concentrations in frontline areas including Khanouq area (Aitaroun), Marj position (opposite Markaba), Kfar Kila, Taybeh project, and multiple axes around Khiam and Naqoura. Advancing Israeli forces were repeatedly struck with artillery, rockets, and close-range fire, with intensified operations around Maroun al-Ras, Dhayra, and Aitaroun.
Drone attacks
Hezbollah deployed suicide drone swarms against Israeli troop concentrations and military positions, including strikes on Hanita, Avivim barracks, Ramot Naftali base, and Nahal Gershom base. Additional drone operations targeted Masgav Am, the outskirts of Khiam, and artillery positions in Zaoura, alongside aerial strikes on advancing Israeli forces near Maroun al-Ras and Aitaroun, achieving confirmed impacts and reinforcing sustained aerial pressure across frontline and rear positions.
Rocket/missile strikes
Hezbollah launched extensive rocket barrages targeting Israeli troop concentrations, positions, and settlements across northern occupied Palestine, including Kiryat Shmona, Metula, Avivim, Dishon, Zar‘it, Manara, and Nahariya. Repeated strikes hit frontline positions such as Marj position (opposite Markaba), Khanouq area (Aitaroun), Taybeh project, and areas around Khiam and Naqoura, alongside continued bombardment of troop gatherings in Masgav Am, Hanita, and multiple border positions. Several strikes were carried out following prior warnings issued by the resistance.
Strategic military targets
Hezbollah targeted key Israeli military infrastructure, including Branit barracks, Ramot Naftali base, Nahal Gershom base, and the Meron base for aerial surveillance and operations management. Additional strikes hit the Ras al-Naqoura naval site and multiple command and operational positions, combining rocket salvos, artillery fire, and drone strikes to sustain pressure on Israel’s military command, surveillance, and defensive systems.