Reported claim

“Hezbollah has been firing rockets toward Israel since joining the war in support of Iran on March 2.”

high confidence 13 sources

Reported by 13 sources.

Belief History

Mar 18 Apr 03

Sources

BBC World News supports high reliability
2026-03-31
BBC World News supports high reliability
2026-03-30
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
2026-03-30
Al Jazeera supports medium reliability
Hezbollah has continued to fire rockets into northern Israel and confront Israeli troops in southern Lebanon
2026-03-27
Jerusalem Post supports medium reliability
the latter joined the war on Iran's side by firing rockets at Israel on March 2
2026-03-26
Times of Israel supports medium reliability
on the northern border with Lebanon, the Hezbollah terror group has fired rockets and missiles into Israel
2026-03-26
The Hindu supports high reliability
The group has been firing rockets toward Israel since joining the war in support of Iran on March 2.
2026-03-20
The Guardian World supports high reliability
Lebanon was pulled into the regional war on 2 March, when Hezbollah fired rockets toward neighbouring Israel in response to the killing of its ally Iran's supreme leader in Israeli-US attacks.
2026-03-20
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
The group has been firing rockets toward Israel since joining the war in support of Iran on March 2.
2026-03-20
Al Jazeera supports medium reliability
The Lebanese armed group has responded by firing barrages of rockets into northern Israel and engaging Israeli forces on the ground in the south.
2026-03-19
Responsible Statecraft supports medium reliability
Hezbollah launched rockets against northern Israel in solidarity with Iran
2026-03-18
Responsible Statecraft supports medium reliability
Hezbollah launched rockets against northern Israel in solidarity with Iran
2026-03-18
Responsible Statecraft supports medium reliability
Hezbollah launched rockets against northern Israel in solidarity with Iran
2026-03-18

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