
On Thursday, March 19, 2026, the southern front witnessed a noticeable increase in the intensity of military operations, as the Islamic Resistance announced the implementation of a series of coordinated attacks targeting Israeli army sites and gatherings, using attack drones, missiles, and artillery shells.
In a series of successive statements, the resistance stated that, at 12:00, it targeted the new site in Nimr al-Jamal, opposite the town of Alma al-Shaab, with a swarm of attack drones, then returned at 14:00 to bomb the Shtula settlement with a barrage of missiles, in the context of what it described as a prior warning to the settlements in northern Palestine.
It also explained that, at 15:30, it launched an attack using attack drones on a gathering of Israeli army soldiers at the Al-Ajl plateau site, located north of the Kvariofal settlement, while at 16:45, it targeted another gathering in the Al-Taybeh project with artillery shells, and at the same time, it bombed the Miskav General site opposite the town of Al-Adisa with a barrage of missiles.
The scope of targeting extended to include more distant areas, as the resistance announced a missile attack at 17:00 on the “Yodevat” Military Industries Company, located east of the city of Haifa.
In a related context, the military media published video clips of a number of operations, the most prominent of which was the targeting of a D9 engineering vehicle in the town of Taybeh, southern Lebanon, in addition to a drone attack on the “Shimshon” base located west of Lake Kinneret, and targeting a site inside the Kiryat Shmona settlement.
This escalation comes within the framework of the ongoing confrontations on the southern front, which are characterized by daily exchanges of strikes between the two sides, and the expansion of the scope of targeting to include important military sites and infrastructure.