00:45Footage shows beachgoers in Nariyah, northern Israel, fleeing as projectiles fell into the ocean.Israeli media reported that Hezbollah fired drones and missiles towards the north of the country over the weekend.One video circulated on social media on Saturday (30 May), which appears to have been filmed on the promenade alongside Sokolov beach, shows crowds running from the sand. Fighting began on 2 March after the Iranian-backed militant group fired at Israel, two days after the US and Israel attacked Iran. A fragile ceasefire came into effect on 17 April, but attacks from both sides have not stopped.Up next
Israel beachgoers flee in panic as projectiles hit sea
Footage shows beachgoers in Nariyah, northern Israel, fleeing as projectiles fell into the ocean. Israeli media reported that Hezbollah fired drones and missiles towards the north of the country over the weekend. One video circulated on social media on Saturday (30 May), which appears to have been filmed on the promenade alongside Sokolov beach, shows crowds running from the sand. Fighting began on 2 March after the Iranian-backed militant group fired at Israel, two days after the US and Israel attacked Iran. A fragile ceasefire came into effect on 17 April, but attacks from both sides have not stopped.
Hezbollah fired drones and missiles at northern Israel on 30 May, breaching the fragile ceasefire in effect since 17 April and forcing beachgoers to flee in Nariyah. Sustained cross-border strikes signal persistent regional instability, raising geopolitical risk for tech firms with Israeli operations, R&D hubs, or investment exposure.













