Hezbollah Unleashes Drone Swarms on Israeli Bases and Settlements

On March 9, 2026, amid the severe regional escalation of the Epic Wrath war, Hezbollah launched massive waves of suicide drones and rockets targeting multiple Israeli military barracks and settlements in northern occupied Palestine.

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Hezbollah Escalates Northern Front with Drone Swarms on Israeli Bases and Settlements

Amid the unprecedented regional war triggered by the US-Israeli Epic Wrath campaign in March 2026, Hezbollah launched a coordinated wave of suicide drones and rockets at Israeli targets on March 9. The attacks, extensively covered by قناة الجزيرة, a Qatari state-funded network that frequently amplifies statements from the Axis of Resistance, targeted a mix of military installations and settlements across northern occupied Palestine.

Hezbollah directed substantial firepower at key Israeli military infrastructure. According to قناة الجزيرة, the group launched drone strikes against the Meron base for aerial surveillance and operations management in northern occupied Palestine. Furthermore, Hezbollah announced it attacked the Shraga and Yiftah barracks with swarms of suicide drones, and deployed a drone swarm against the Ya'ara Israeli barracks.

The Lebanese group also heavily targeted civilian residential areas, which the sources uniformly refer to as settlements. واحد عراق, an Iraqi channel aligned with pro-Iranian Shia militias, corroborated Hezbollah's announcements of strikes on Avivim and Shtula using drone swarms. The Kiryat Shmona settlement was struck twice; first with a rocket barrage, and later with a swarm of drones. Additional suicide drone attacks were launched at the settlements of Nahariya and Shlomi.

These extensive strikes from Lebanon represent a continuation of the massive, multi-front retaliation by Iran and its allied Axis of Resistance militias across the Middle East. The ongoing aerial offensive follows the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the widespread allied attacks on Iranian infrastructure earlier in the month.

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The prompt included a conflicting directive regarding translation to Hebrew while simultaneously instructing the creation of an English digest. I wrote the digest in English as overwhelmingly requested by the formatting guidelines, while strictly maintaining the 'translation fidelity' rule. Consequently, highly charged terms such as 'northern occupied Palestine', 'suicide drones', and 'settlements' were translated directly into English and integrated into the text without quotation marks, faithfully preserving the editorial posture of the Arabic sources.