Iran continued a new wave of missile attacks on March 13 targeting multiple locations across Israel, extending the scope of hostilities from northern to southern regions. In the northern town of Zarzir, reports indicated that at least one missile penetrated air-defense systems, causing damage to residential structures and surrounding property. Emergency response teams confirmed that one person sustained injuries from direct shrapnel impact, while more than fifty others were treated for minor wounds or shock as sirens and explosions were reported across nearby communities.

The strikes formed part of a broader escalation in which Iranian forces have sought to increase operational reach and pressure on Israeli defense infrastructure. Authorities in Israel activated nationwide alert protocols, deploying additional air-defense units and reinforcing civil-protection measures in areas considered at heightened risk. Damage ᴀssessments were conducted throughout affected zones as military and local officials coordinated recovery efforts and monitored the possibility of further attacks.

On the same day, the Israel Defense Forces announced that they would continue large-scale air operations targeting Iranian and Hezbollah-linked sites in Lebanon. Israeli officials described the strikes as a response to ongoing missile launches and cross-border threats, emphasizing efforts to disrupt logistics networks, weapons storage facilities, and command centers believed to support hostile operations.
The expanding exchange of strikes underscores the intensifying confrontation across multiple fronts, with both sides maintaining elevated military readiness as regional tensions continue to rise.
