Iranian state-aligned media networks are reporting a combined drone and missile attack by Hezbollah targeting the Ramot Naftali region in northern Israel.
Lebanese Hezbollah forces have executed a multi-pronged assault on northern Israel. Akharin Khabar, an Iranian news aggregator that frequently amplifies the state's geopolitical narratives, reported that Hezbollah has fired drones and missiles in a coordinated strike.
Reflecting the firm editorial posture of Iranian media, the outlet celebrated the operation as a combined attack on the Zionists. The report specified that the aerial munitions were aimed at the Ramot Naftali area, which the network describes as being located in the north of occupied Palestine.
The short dispatch generated over 8,000 views on March 11, 2026, as it was aggressively cross-posted across a tight network of ideologically aligned channels. The identical framing was shared by the IRGC News Channel, an outlet reflecting the hardline military perspective of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as well as Fars International and Foreign Policy, an arm of the prominent Iranian state-affiliated news agency. This synchronization across platforms underscores Tehran's persistent media focus on projecting Hezbollah's military capabilities and direct engagements in the conflict.
The source channels are highly aligned with the Iranian state and military apparatus, relying on standard anti-Israel lexicon (Zionists, occupied Palestine). All three sources essentially repeated the exact same short news flash regarding the Ramot Naftali attack.