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Timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (17 September 2024 – present)

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Timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present)

This timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict covers the period from 17 September 2024, when Hezbollah pagers exploded throughout Lebanon and Syria to the present.

Major events during this period:

  • 17 September: Hours after the Security Cabinet of Israel declares a new war aim of returning residents of the north of Israel to their homes, Hezbollah pagers explode throughout Lebanon and Syria, killing 12 and injuring 2,750. Civilians were killed, and many civilians injured.
  • 18 September: Hezbollah walkie-talkies explode in the second wave of device explosions. 30 people are killed, with civilians being injured and some potentially killed.
  • 20 September: 20 September 2024 Beirut attack, Hezbollah generals Ibrahim Aqil and Ahmed Wehbe killed, along with at least 29 civilians when an Israeli airstrike destroyed an apartment building.
  • Beginning 23 September: Israel begins targeting Lebanon with mass airstrikes, killing at least 700 people so far and vowing to continue strikes. Lebanon's foreign minister Abdallah Bou Habib says that nearly 500,000 people have been displaced due to the attacks.[1] Israel has refused any measures of de-escalation, such as a 21-day ceasefire plan presented by France and the US, with Benjamin Netanyahu saying the strikes will continue "with full force" until his new war aim of returning residents of Israel to the north is met.[2]
    • 23 September: Israel conducted mass airstrikes, a major escalation of the conflict. Residents were given only hours of notice to evacuate. Airstrikes were conducted all over Lebanon but focused on Southern Lebanon with its heavy Hezbollah prescence. Roads were jammed with people fleeing, in some cases using both directions of roads to escape, with a road in Sidon having a 10 lane wide traffic jam on both sides of the road for vehicles being used to escape the airstrikes.[3] Many civilians were killed, including 50 children. 23 September was the deadliest day of conflict in Lebanon since the Lebanese Civil War.[4]
    • 27 September: Assassination of Hassan Nasrallah that targeted multiple buildings including apartment blocks in the densely populated Dahieh suburb of Beirut. The IDF states that the target was the main Hezbollah headquarters, located underneath residential buildings which were destroyed in the attack.[5] Nasrallah's death was confirmed by Hezbollah in the hours after the strike.[6] The confirmed death toll is at least six, but an Israeli official estimated the true death toll as "hundreds", with the count set to rise in the days following the attack.[7]

A full-scale war is now seen as "inevitable" by some, following the electronics explosions and airstrikes.[8][9]

September

17 September

  • The Shin Bet said that it foiled a Hezbollah attempt to assassinate an unnamed former Israeli security official using a claymore mine.[10]
  • Israel announced that halting Hezbollah attacks to allow its citizens to return to the north was now an official war goal.[11]
  • Six Hezbollah members were killed by Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon,[12] including three in an attack on a building in Blida.[13]
  • Several drones from Lebanon were intercepted or struck open areas after crossing into the Upper Galilee.[14]
  • At least 12 people were killed and more than 2,750 others including Hezbollah members and civilians were injured across Lebanon and Syria following multiple explosions blamed on pagers. Among those injured was the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani.[15][16][17]
  • Hezbollah announced that 12 of its members were killed by Israeli attacks.[18]

18 September

19 September

  • Hezbollah fired at least two anti-tank missiles at Ramim Ridge [he], killing a soldier from the Golani Brigade's 51st Battalion and wounding eight others at a border post.[23] A Hezbollah drone attack in Ya'ara also killed an Israeli reserve commander and wounded another soldier.[29]
  • Several drones struck Beit Hillel and Kiryat Shmona, causing fires.[23]
  • The IAF conducted overnight strikes against Hezbollah buildings in Chihine, Taybeh, Blida, Meiss Ej Jabal, Aitaroun and Kafr Kila and a weapons depot in Khiam.[23]
  • The IDF announced that it began carrying out airstrikes aimed at destroying Hezbollah's capabilities.[30] Over 70 airstrikes were conducted targeting around 100 rocket launchers, 1,000 rockets, and other infrastructure in southern Lebanon.[31][32]
  • Israeli fighter jets broke the sound barrier and shot flares over Beirut.[33]
  • Two Hezbollah militants were killed by Israeli forces and a third escaped after attempting to infiltrate the border and plant an explosive at the Al-Abbad outpost.[34][35]
  • Several rockets damaged at least 50 houses in Metula and caused fires. A woman was slightly injured from burns caused by the attack.[36][37]

20 September

  • Hezbollah fired a total of 170 rockets at Israel,[38] including around 120 rockets at the Golan Heights, Safed, and the Upper Galilee and 20 rockets at Meron and Netu'a. Several fires were caused, including at a playground in Safed.[37]
  • Israel launched an airstrike on Dahieh, Beirut targeting Hezbollah's operations commander Ibrahim Aqil. At least 45 people were killed including three children, while 68 others including five children were injured and 23 people were buried under the rubble.[39][40] Aqil, Ahmad Mahmoud Wahabi (another member of the Redwan Force's top command) and nearly a dozen other senior commanders were among the 16 Hezbollah members killed.[41][42]
  • An Israeli airstrike on a vehicle near Damascus International Airport killed a senior commander of Kata'ib Hezbollah.[43]
  • Israel carried out a drone strike on a Hezbollah member entering a building in Kafr Kila.[44]
  • The IAF struck Hezbollah buildings in Aitaroun, Kafr Kila, Meiss Ej Jabal, Taybeh, Odaisseh and Yaroun.[44]
  • Hezbollah said that it fired two barrages of Katyusha rockets at an Israeli intelligence headquarters in northern Israel.[45]

21 September

  • Hezbollah fired 90 rockets at Kiryat Shmona, Safed, and other communities, igniting fires across northern Israel.[46] A home in Keitiya and Highway 89 near Safed were directly struck.[47] Hezbollah announced that it targeted 11 IDF positions.[48]
  • The IAF struck 400 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon throughout the day.[46] Targets included thousands of rocket launchers and infrastructure.[49]
  • The IDF claimed to have "almost completely dismantled" Hezbollah's military chain of command.[50]
  • Hezbollah announced the death of two of its members.[51][52]
  • The IDF imposed restrictions on gatherings in parts of northern Israel and the Golan Heights.[48]

22 September

  • Hezbollah fired 150 rockets into Israel in the early morning targeting the Haifa area and Jezreel Valley. Six people were injured, including three people in Kiryat Bialik, and one person was killed in a car crash reportedly caused by panic from the barrage. Several buildings and houses were damaged.[53][54] Hezbollah said it targeted the Ramat David Airbase in its furthest attack in Israel since the conflict began.[55]
  • The IAF carried out 60 airstrikes in southern Lebanon, killing three people, including at least two Hezbollah members, and injuring two others.[56][57]
  • Hezbollah launched explosive drones at two IDF positions in northern Israel.[56]
  • An IDF officer was slightly injured in a Hezbollah anti-tank missile strike in Ramim Ridge.[58]

23 September

  • The IDF urged citizens near Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon and some of Beirut to evacuate.[59][60] UNIFIL also told its employees in the region to move north of the Litani River.[61]
  • The IDF began extensive strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in what it called Operation Northern Arrows. It conducted over 1,600 strikes in Lebanon throughout the day, killing at least 558 people and injuring more than 1,835 others including children, women and paramedics according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.[62][63][64]
  • Hezbollah fired about 240 rockets[65] into Israel, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights, injuring five people. It first fired 35 rockets into northern Israel targeting IDF bases and warehouses, lightly injuring a man in the Lower Galilee.[66] It later fired around 80 rockets, targeting several locations including Ariel and Karnei Shomron in the occupied West Bank and Haifa.[67][68] The group targeted IDF bases and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems facilities.[69]
  • Ali Karaki, the commander of Hezbollah's Southern Front, was targeted in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut.[70][71] Hezbollah said that he survived the attack.[72]
  • The US said that it would send additional personnel to the Middle East due to heightening tensions.[73]
  • A Hamas field commander was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon.[74]
  • Two Palestinian civilians were injured and significant damage was caused by a Hezbollah rocket attack in Deir Istiya.[75]

24 September

  • Hezbollah said that it launched six strikes targeting Israeli airbases and an explosives factory.[76]
  • The IDF said that it struck Hezbollah launchers used to launch missiles targeting Megiddo Airfield. It also struck dozens of other Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.[76]
  • Hezbollah claimed to have struck the logistical warehouses of the 146th Division in the Ramot Naftali IDF base using missiles and Kiryat Shmona with rockets.[77]
  • Hezbollah fired around 300 rockets at northern Israel throughout the day, targeting the Upper Galilee and south of Haifa and injuring six people.[78] Heavy damage was inflicted on buildings and a cemetery in Kiryat Shmona.[79] A reservist was injured by shrapnel in the Mount Carmel area.[80][81] The IDF said that about 10 projectiles were launched from Lebanon to the HaAmakim area.[82]
  • The IDF carried out a targeted strike in Beirut, killing the commander of Hezbollah's rocket and missile unit Ibrahim Qubaisi and five other people including two UNHCR staff and injuring 15 people.[83][84]
  • Hezbollah said that it used a new missile named Fadi-3 to target an IDF base.[85]
  • Hezbollah said that its rockets targeted Katzrin.[86]
  • Hezbollah said that it launched a total of 90 missiles targeting Dado IDF base twice in the vicinity of Safed.[87][88]
  • The IDF said that it was conducting a new series of “widespread strikes” against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.[89]
  • Hezbollah claimed that its drones struck the Atlit naval base in the vicinity of Haifa.[90]
  • At least 13 people were killed in other Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon.[91]
  • Israeli air strikes struck Jieh.[92]

25 September

  • The IAF struck a total of 280 Hezbollah sites across Lebanon, including weapons depots and rocket launchers.[93] The Lebanese Health Ministry announced that at least 72 people were killed and 392 others were injured in the attacks.[94]
  • Al Jazeera English reported that Israeli strikes in Karak killed 15 civilians.[95]
  • A surface-to-surface missile was launched from Lebanon towards Tel Aviv.[96] Hezbollah said that its ballistic missile targeted Mossad headquarters in the vicinity of the city.[97]
  • Israeli air strikes struck Hezbollah targets including in villages and towns around Tyre, while Hezbollah rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome.[98]
  • An Israeli air strike in Maaysrah, Keserwan District killed three people and wounded nine others.[99]
  • An Israeli air strike in Ain Qana killed three people and injured 13 others.[100]
  • Al-Manar TV cameraman Kamel Karaki was killed in an Israeli air strike in Qantara.[101]
  • Hezbollah fired 40 rockets at the Upper Galilee, striking an assisted living facility in Safed.[102]
  • Noa Kirel's concert in Tel Aviv scheduled for the next day was cancelled due to Hezbollah's missile attack on central Israel.[103]
  • An Israeli strike in Joun killed four people and injured seven others.[104]
  • An Israeli air strike in Bint Jbeil killed four people.[105]
  • Two people were killed and 27 injured during the bombardment of Tebnine, southern Lebanon.[106]
  • An Israeli air strike in Tebnine killed three people and injured 20 others.[107]
  • Several Israeli air strikes in Baalbek-Hermel Governorate killed at least seven people and injured 38 others.[108]
  • An Israeli strike in Maroun al-Ras injured two people.[105]
  • An Israeli strike in Ainata injured one person.[105]
  • Hezbollah missile strikes in Sa'ar injured two people.[109]
  • Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib announced that nearly 500,000 people were displaced due to Israeli attacks in Lebanon.[110]
  • The IDF claimed to have destroyed 60 Hezbollah intelligence directorate targets.[111]
  • Global Affairs Canada announced that two Canadian citizens were killed by Israeli attacks in Lebanon.[112]
  • Five people including an infant were killed in an Israeli air strike in Chehour.[113]
  • A Hezbollah rocket hit a cable car at the Mount Hermon ski resort.[114]
  • An Israeli air strike on a house in Byblos killed one person.[115]
  • IDF chief Herzi Halevi said that the airstrikes in Lebanon were laying the foundation for a ground offensive into Lebanon.[116]
  • Seven hundred British soldiers were sent to British-controlled parts of Cyprus in preparation to evacuate UK citizens from Lebanon.[117]
  • An explosion in Tyre caused a nearby building to collapse, killing a French citizen.[118]
  • Two Israelis were slightly wounded in a drone strike by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq on the Port of Eilat.[119]
  • Hezbollah claimed that its air defense units forced two Israeli aircraft to return from Lebanese airspace and said that it targeted Kiryat Motzkin with rockets and Fadi-1 missiles.[120]
  • By the end of the day, at least 1,247 people had been killed and 5,278 had been injured by Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.[121]

26 September

  • The IDF said that it struck 220 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.[122] The Lebanese Health Ministry announced that 92 people were killed and 153 others were injured in the attacks.[123]
    • An Israeli air strike in Aita al-Shaab killed three people.[124]
    • An Israeli strike in Qana killed a Syrian national and injured another person.[124]
    • An Israeli strike on a three-storey building in Younine killed at least 19 Syrians and a Lebanese, majority of them women or children and injured eight others.[125][126]
    • Three people were killed and 17 others were injured in Israeli air strikes in the Tyre area.[127]
    • An Israeli air strike destroyed a bridge in the Lebanese side of the Lebanon-Syria border in the northeastern Hermel region and injured five people. The IDF said that it destroyed an infrastructure used by Hezbollah to transfer weapons from Syria.[128]
    • An Israeli airstrike in Dahieh targeting Mohammed Srur, the commander of Hezbollah's drone unit, killed two people including the target and injured at least 15 others including a woman.[129][130]
  • Approximately 45 rockets were launched from Lebanon towards northern Israel.[131]
  • Hezbollah fired more than 130 rockets into northern Israel, striking areas in Mount Meron, Safed, Birya[133][134] and Kiryat Ata, injuring an Israeli man.[135][136]
  • Israeli bombardment killed an elderly French woman in southern Lebanon.[137]

27 September

  • At least 25 people were killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon.[138]
  • An Israeli air strike in Tyre killed two Lebanese woman. The IDF said that it targeted Hezbollah rocket launchers and infrastructure.[139]
  • Shrapnel from an intercepted rocket wounded a man in Tiberias after Hezbollah fired ten rockets at the area.[140]
  • An Israeli airstrike on a Syrian military position near Kfeir Yabous, on the border with Lebanon, killed five soldiers and injured one.[141]
  • An Israeli airstrike in Shebaa killed nine members of a family, including four children and a pregnant woman.[142][143]
  • Hezbollah said that it targeted Ilaniya and Kiryat Ata using Fadi-1 missiles.[144]
  • The IDF said that it struck Hezbollah's central headquarters in Beirut targeting Hezbollah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah.[145] Al-Manar reported that four buildings collapsed in the attack. Six people died and at least 100 were injured.[146][147] Nasrallah was killed in the strike alongside prominent IRGC general Abbas Nilforoushan and senior Hezbollah commander Ali Karaki.[148][149]
  • Hezbollah fired 65 rockets at Safed, causing damage and lightly injuring a woman.[150]
  • The IDF struck three buildings that it said stored Hezbollah anti-ship missiles in Dahieh.[151] Hezbollah denied that weapons were present in the buildings.[152]
  • The IDF claimed to have killed the commander of Hamas in southern Syria through an airstrike in Syria.[153]

28 September

  • The IDF said that it struck hundreds of Hezbollah targets.[154] The Lebanese Health Ministry announced that 33 people were killed and 195 others were injured in the attacks.[155]
  • The IDF claimed to have killed Muhammad Ali Ismail, the commander of Hezbollah's rocket unit in southern Lebanon, his deputy, and other commanders and militants in an airstrike, Hezbollah has yet to confirm the claims.[156][157]
  • Ten rockets were launched from Lebanon towards Upper Galilee.[158]
  • A surface-to-surface missile was launched from Lebanon to central Israel.[159]
  • Hezbollah said that it targeted Ramat David Airbase with Fadi-3 missiles and Kabri with Fadi-1 missiles.[160]
  • The IAF said that it struck "dozens” of Hezbollah targets in the Bekaa Valley and other places in southern Lebanon.[161]
  • The Lebanese National News Agency reported that IDF strikes struck civil defense centres and a medical clinic in Taybeh and Deir Siriane, killing 11 medical staff and injuring 10 others.[162]
  • Lebanese Civil Defense said that one of its staff was killed and another staff member was seriously injured in southern Beirut.[163]
  • Hezbollah said that its artillery targeted a group of soldiers at the “al-Sadah” IDF site, while its rockets targeted Sa'ar and Rosh Pinna.[164]
  • The IDF announced that Hezbollah fired around 90 missiles at northern Israel, Tel Aviv and the West Bank throughout the day.[165]
  • The IDF carried out a targeted strike in Dahieh against Hassan Khalil Yassin, the commander of Hezbollah's intelligence division and a senior member of the group's aerial weapons unit.[166]
  • A Hezbollah missile landed near the Israeli outpost of Mitzpe Hagit, near Jerusalem, causing a fire and power outages in nearby communities.[167]
  • A rocket from Lebanon crashed into an uninhabited area in Al-Muwaqqar, Jordan, causing no casualties or damage.[168]
  • Two drones were launched from southern Lebanon to western Galilee.[169]

29 September

  • The IDF said that it struck almost 120 Hezbollah targets.[170]
  • The Lebanese National News Agency reported that Israeli warplanes struck a civil defense center killing four people and injuring several others.[171]
  • The IDF announced that senior Hezbollah official Nabil Qaouk was killed in an airstrike in Dahieh the previous day.[172]
  • An Israeli airstrike in Dahr-al-Ain killed 11 people.[172]
  • Hezbollah fired eight rockets at Tiberias, causing no casualties.[172] Hezbollah said that it launched Fadi 1 missiles targeting Ofek IDF base in northern Israel.[173]
  • The Islamic Risala Scout Association said that four of its members were killed in Tayr Debba and another member was killed in Kabrikha.[174]
  • The Lebanese National News Agency reported that at least 17 members of a family were killed and several others were trapped under rubble in an Israeli air strike in Zboud.[175]
  • Hezbollah said that it launched attacks on soldiers in Manara and its rockets targeted Sa'ar.[176]
  • The Lebanese Health Ministry said that 14 rescuers were killed in Israeli strikes in two days.[177]
  • Hezbollah said that its rockets targeted Safed and another "smaller location" in northern Israel.[178]
  • An Israeli strike in Ain El Delb killed at least 32 people and injured 29 others.[179]

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