Moment 'Hezbollah missile' strikes Israeli radar station | Hezbollah
Key Takeaways
- Israel released video claiming Hezbollah missile struck a satellite and radar station near Beit Shemes
- Iran's parliament speaker says Iran is 'definitely not looking for ceasefire'
- Trump vows to hit Iran '20 times harder' if oil flows stop in Hormuz Strait
Strike on radar station
Israel released video it says shows the moment a missile fired by Hezbollah struck a satellite and radar station near Beit Shemesh, causing extensive damage.
“BREAKING: Parliament speaker says Iran 'definitely not looking for ceasefire'”
Warning sirens failure
The article notes the strike occurred in an area where warning sirens had reportedly failed to go off.
The article was published on 10 Mar 2026.
Political and military statements
The piece runs alongside high-level statements: a parliament speaker said Iran is "definitely not looking for ceasefire".
“BREAKING: Parliament speaker says Iran 'definitely not looking for ceasefire'”
The IRGC said Iran, not the US, will determine the end of the war.
Trump vowed to hit Iran "20 times harder" if oil flows stop in the Hormuz Strait.
Related items and uncertainties
The article lists related items: Unexploded missile extracted from house in western Iran; Lebanese priest killed by Israeli tank fire; German Chancellor concerned US-Israel have no exit plan for Iran war; WHO warns of health risks from "black rain" in Iran; Search efforts suspended after deadly Indonesia landfill collapse; US general says he "respects" Iran's fight; and Israeli air strike targets building in south Lebanon.
The article does not provide independent verification of Israel's claim, casualty figures, or which actors (beyond Israel's attribution) accepted responsibility.
Those details remain unclear in this report.
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