On Tuesday, August 13, Israel faced a significant escalation as it was attacked from both Gaza and Lebanon. The attacks involved rockets fired from both territories, targeting different parts of Israel.

Hamas, the militant group operating out of Gaza, launched two long-range rockets aimed at Tel Aviv, Israel's largest city. According to the Netanyahu administration, one of the rockets landed in the sea near the capital, while the other was intercepted before it could enter Israeli territory.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah, the Lebanese armed group, intensified its activities by launching rockets at northern Israel. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that 15 rockets fired from Lebanon crossed into Israeli territory, but they landed in open areas, causing no reported damage.

The situation highlights the ongoing volatility in the region, with both Hamas and Hezbollah increasing their hostilities toward Israel. The attacks are a clear sign of rising tensions, as both groups continue to challenge Israeli security from multiple fronts.