Hezbollah and Iran launch first coordinated missile strike on Israel amid escalating conflict
For the first time since the war began with Iran and Lebanon, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced, shortly after midnight on Wednesday–Thursday, that it launched a "coordinated" missile attack with Hezbollah on targets in Israel.
In a statement reported by the Fars News Agency, the Revolutionary Guard said the "joint and coordinated operation" included a missile attack launched by Iran simultaneously with Hezbollah firing rockets and drones.

Israeli military sources acknowledged that the latest attacks on Israel on Wednesday represent the "first coordinated strike" between Hezbollah and Iran at the same time, as military escalation continues between the parties following the announcement by the party of launching "The Devouring Wind" operations and carrying out extensive rocket barrages towards northern Israel.
The following is a series of Hezbollah operations on Wednesday night against Israeli territories:
Targeting the headquarters of the northern regional command in the Israeli army (Dado Base) and the Ein Zeitim Base north of occupied Safed.
Targeting the Haifa Naval Base and Tyre-Carmel Base in the occupied city of Haifa.
Bombarding the Kiryat Shmona settlement three times with rocket salvos.
Bombarding the Metula and Shlomi settlements.
Attacking Stella Maris Base, a strategic base for maritime surveillance and monitoring on the northern coast.