Reported claim

“Hezbollah pulled Lebanon into the regional war on March 2, 2026 by firing into Israeli territory.”

high confidence 14 sources

Reported by 14 sources.

Belief History

Mar 18 Apr 03

Sources

Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
None
2026-04-03
Daily Sabah supports medium reliability
2026-04-03
Hurriyet Daily News supports medium reliability
Lebanon was drawn into the war after Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel on March 2.
2026-03-28
The Hindu supports high reliability
Hezbollah for dragging Lebanon into the West Asia war by firing rockets on Israel
2026-03-25
The Hindu supports high reliability
the militant group backed by Tehran that drew Lebanon into the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran when it fired into Israel on March 2
2026-03-25
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
Lebanon was pulled into the regional war on March 2 when Hezbollah fired missiles into Israel
2026-03-25
Jerusalem Post supports medium reliability
Iran-backed Hezbollah entered the conflict on March 2, firing at Israel from Lebanon
2026-03-20
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
Hezbollah, which pulled Lebanon into the regional war on March 2 by firing into Israeli territory
2026-03-20
Daily Sabah supports medium reliability
Iran-backed Hezbollah entered the war in the Middle East in support of Tehran
2026-03-20
Al Jazeera supports medium reliability
Lebanon was dragged into the Middle East war on March 2, when Hezbollah attacked Israel
2026-03-20
Jerusalem Post supports medium reliability
Iran-backed Hezbollah entered the conflict on March 2, firing at Israel from Lebanon
2026-03-20
Le Monde supports high reliability
Depuis que le Hezbollah est entré dans la bataille
2026-03-19
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
Hezbollah, which pulled Lebanon into the regional war on March 2 by firing into Israeli territory
2026-03-19
Le Monde supports high reliability
depuis qu'il s'est joint aux hostilités le 2 mars en soutien à la République islamique
2026-03-19

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