In broad daylight, Hezbollah launched around 30 rockets from southern Lebanon toward Israel’s Haifa Bay, sending civilians scrambling as sirens blared. Air defences intercepted most rockets, and no injuries were reported, but the attack signals more than destruction—it is calculated pressure. Iran-backed groups, coordinated across the Middle East, are keeping Israel on constant alert, stretching its defenses and dividing attention. This is modern warfare by proxy, designed for disruption, distraction, and strategic advantage, not only direct impact.