Jerusalem Post/Israel News/Defense NewsHezbollah fired its first barrage of missiles against Nahariya in almost a month, with the IDF reporting that several projectiles were intercepted or fell into open areas.Follow us on Google
Rockets fired during a Hezbollah barrage hit the water off a Nahariya beach May 30, 2026 (Army radio)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFMAY 30, 2026 19:30Updated: MAY 30, 2026 19:44A video shared by Army radio on Saturday from a Nahariya beach showed how rockets fired during a Hezbollah barrage hit the water, with beachgoers running to take shelter amid the explosions.This was Hezbollah's first barrage of missiles fired against Nahariya in almost a month, with the IDF reporting that several projectiles were intercepted or fell into open areas.Hezbollah also targeted the city of Karmiel, in northern Israel, in an incident that represented the deepest attack by the Lebanese terror organization since the ceasefire was agreed a month ago.Hezbollah has intensified its fire over Friday night and into Saturday, with a total of 10-15 rockets launched overnight and more during the day. One missile fired overnight directly hit the city center of Kiryat Shmona, the IDF announced early Saturday morning. The impact reportedly caused significant damage to businesses and shops; however, there were no reported deaths or injuries.Israeli security forces and civilians at the scene where a missile fired from Lebanon toward Israel overnight caused damage in the northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona, May 30, 2026. (credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)According to Kiryat Shmona Mayor Avichai Stern, all other missiles were successfully intercepted by Iron Dome during the barrage.IDF warns of possible increase in Hezbollah fire towards northern IsraelThe IDF warned on Saturday that it was preparing for the possibility of intensified fire from Lebanon, specifically toward northern Israel, following the advancement of IDF operations in southern Lebanon.While there is no change to the Home Front Command guidelines, the IDF emphasized that the public should remain vigilant and act responsibly while continuing to adhere to the current guidelines.This is a developing story.Follow us on Google











