Rocket Barrages Launched from Lebanon Toward the Galilee Amid Regional Conflict

Multiple rocket barrages were fired from southern Lebanon into northern Israel's Galilee region on March 9, 2026, as part of the broader ongoing regional war.

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Rocket Barrages Launched from Lebanon Toward the Galilee Amid Regional Conflict

Amid the unprecedented regional war that erupted earlier this month, northern Israel faced continued cross-border attacks. On March 9, 2026, multiple rocket barrages were launched from southern Lebanon targeting Israeli positions in the Galilee region. These strikes align with the broader retaliation by "Axis of Resistance" militias following the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran and the assassination of its Supreme Leader.

Al Jazeera, a Qatari state-funded network whose editorial line frequently amplifies Palestinian and "Axis of Resistance" narratives, issued multiple urgent alerts regarding the launches. According to the network's correspondent, a "new rocket barrage" was fired from southern Lebanon directed at Israeli positions in the Upper Galilee. Shortly after, the network reported the launch of an additional "batch of rockets" targeting the Galilee Panhandle.

The Iraqi news channel One Iraq, which typically reflects local pro-Resistance stances, widely amplified these developments. Aggregating updates from Al Jazeera's correspondents, the channel highlighted that at least a "third rocket barrage" had been launched toward the wider Galilee area throughout the day, underscoring the sustained nature of the attacks.

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