In a devastating blow to northern Israel, the coastal town of Nahariya has been left in ruins after a mᴀssive, coordinated rocket and drone ᴀssault by Hezbollah and other Iran-backed Arab fighters.

Over 300 rockets and dozens of explosive drones rained down on the town in a sustained barrage that lasted nearly two hours. Entire neighborhoods were flattened, with buildings reduced to rubble, cars overturned, and fires raging across residential and commercial areas. Dramatic footage from the ground shows scenes of utter destruction — collapsed homes, shattered glᴀss covering streets, and emergency teams desperately searching for survivors under the debris.
Israeli officials have confirmed multiple fatalities and dozens of serious injuries, with many residents still missing. Hospitals in the north are overwhelmed as the death toll continues to rise. “This is no longer just an attack — it is an attempt to wipe out civilian life in northern Israel,” said an IDF spokesperson.
The ᴀssault is being seen as a direct response to ongoing Israeli strikes inside Iran and Lebanon. Hezbollah claimed responsibility, stating it was “the beginning of a new phase of resistance” in support of Iran amid Operation Epic Fury.

The attack on Nahariya marks a dangerous escalation on Israel’s northern front. While the IDF has carried out heavy strikes on Hezbollah targets in recent days, the group has proven it can still deliver painful blows deep into Israeli territory. The use of advanced drones alongside traditional rockets has once again exposed vulnerabilities in Israel’s multi-layered defense systems.
As rescue operations continue and the scale of destruction becomes clearer, many Israelis are asking whether the country can sustain a two-front war against both Iran and its powerful Lebanese proxy. With the United States already stretched thin supporting Israel, the pressure on the Biden administration — and now the incoming Trump team — is mounting rapidly.
The war that was supposed to be contained is now bringing unprecedented destruction to Israeli towns. Nahariya lies in ruins tonight — and the fear is that more towns could follow if the fighting continues unchecked.
