Rocket and drone attacks launched from Lebanon triggered widespread warning sirens across northern, central, and southern Israel, as well as neighboring Jordan, amid soaring regional tensions following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran.
Israel faced an intense wave of rocket and drone attacks on March 14, 2026, triggering widespread warning sirens across the country's north, center, and south. The bombardments follow the unprecedented U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military and IRGC infrastructure earlier in the week, reflecting a sharp escalation in regional hostilities.
In the north, Hezbollah sustained a heavy barrage of projectiles. According to the Telegram channel اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری, citing Hebrew Channel 12, "from midnight, every 34 minutes, danger sirens in the settlements of northern Israel are activated due to the launch of missiles and drones by Hezbollah". Iranian state-aligned فارس بینالملل و سیاست خارجی heavily covered these alerts, amplifying statements from the Zionist regime's Home Front Command regarding alarms throughout the Upper and Western Galilee and noting alerts over the "fear of infiltration of several drones".
The Israeli military successfully "intercepted and destroyed" missiles fired from Lebanon toward the Western Galilee, according to Saudi-owned العربیه فارسی. Similar alerts about drone infiltrations in the Western Galilee settlement of Shtula were reported by اخبار جنگ | ایران | افغانستان, which attributed the information directly to the Home Front Command.
The aerial threat extended to the far south of Israel. Sirens sounded in Eilat after the detection of incoming missiles, according to multiple channels including خبری پلاس|خبرفوری. An Al Arabiya reporter confirmed "danger sirens in Eilat, southern Israel, and its surrounding areas". Broad warnings were also issued elsewhere; خبرفوری جنگ🚨اخبارفوری امریکا فوری noted "missile warning sirens in central and southern Israel", while خبری پلاس|خبرفوری reported that sirens also activated in neighboring Jordan.
The source messages predominantly rely on Israeli Home Front Command alerts to report the attacks, reflecting how Iranian and Arab media closely monitor Israeli early warning systems. The phrasing 'Zionist regime' is preserved directly from the Fars News translation without modification to accurately reflect the state-aligned Iranian editorial stance as requested.