Israel on Tuesday closed its airspace and diverted incoming flights to airports outside the country after Iran launched hundreds of missiles at Israel. Millions of Israelis took shelter as air raid sirens sounded, and explosions could be heard in Tel Aviv and near Jerusalem. Hezbollah's deputy leader, Naim Kassem, has pledged to continue fighting Israel, stating that the group is prepared for an extended conflict despite losing much of its leadership, including its chief, Hassan Nasrallah. In his first public address since Nasrallah's death, Kassem warned that Hezbollah fighters are ready to defend Lebanon if Israel initiates a ground invasion.
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has intensified, with Hezbollah launching missile strikes on northern Israel, forcing over a million Israelis into shelters. In response, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) targeted 120 Hezbollah positions and destroyed a Hamas tunnel network in Gaza.