Massive rocket attacks on the Israeli city of Haifa began early in the morning of November 11 from Lebanese territory. According to preliminary data, more than 150 rockets were fired, hitting both residential and infrastructure facilities in the city and its environs.
Local media reported that Israel's air defense systems, including the Iron Dome, were actively working to intercept the missiles, but some of the rockets still reached their targets, causing destruction and fires. Information about casualties is being clarified, but it is known that civilians who were in the shelling zone were among the wounded.
Experts attribute the attack to the escalation of tensions in the region and the increase in clashes on Israel's northern border. Increased activity by armed groups on the Lebanese side may indicate coordinated action in response to the situation in the Gaza Strip, where fighting is also ongoing. Israeli authorities have already announced their readiness to respond and called on citizens to avoid areas that could come under fire.
The missile attack was one of the largest in recent memory in terms of the number of shells fired, which military analysts say indicates a possible widening of the conflict and rising tensions in the region.