A coordinated wave of missile and drone strikes has triggered warning sirens across the region, spanning the Gaza envelope, northern Israel, and Jordan. Arabic-language sources report a complex attack, highlighting back-to-back Hezbollah missile launches targeting border settlements.
A widespread regional escalation on March 9, 2026, triggered air raid sirens across multiple territories, with sources reporting a coordinated aerial assault involving Hezbollah forces.
نايا - NAYA, a channel exhibiting a highly critical editorial stance toward both Israeli and Palestinian leadership (including Hamas), reported that Hezbollah missiles were launched towards the occupying entity, describing the broader event as a "complex attack with missiles and drones". Significantly, the channel also reported multiple instances of sirens sounding in Jordan.On the northern front, شبكة قدس الإخبارية issued urgent bulletins stating that sirens sounded in northern occupied Palestine. According to the network, within minutes, Hezbollah fired missiles for the second time toward the Misgav Am settlement, triggering localized alerts at the Lebanese border with occupied Palestine. Similarly, the pro-Hamas and anti-Israel monitoring channel [[[جنوب لبنان]]راصد العدو](https://t.me/rasedal3ado138e) confirmed that sirens sounded in Metula.
Broadcasting the extensive scope of the alerts, واحد عراق noted that sirens sounded in the North and concurrently confirmed that alerts were activated in the Gaza envelope.
The prompt contained conflicting instructions regarding the output language ('When translating to Hebrew' vs. 'Write the digest in English'). The digest was written in English as mandated by the primary output instructions, while fully applying the 'Translation Fidelity' constraint to preserve the original Arabic narrative, tone, and specific loaded terminology (e.g., 'occupying entity', 'occupied Palestine', 'settlement') without employing sanitizing quotation marks.