Day 412 of the war: A rocket attack on Nahariya claimed the life of a 30-year-old man in Nahariya. The situation continues to escalate in Lebanon, with IDF operations in Beirut's Dahiyeh neighborhood and ongoing rocket threats on the north. Meanwhile, tensions remain high in Gaza as the Hamas terror group maintains its stance against hostage negotiations before a ceasefire.
November 21
12:22 p.m.: Three rocket impact sites in Nahariya: Rockets landed on Kalanit Street, David Ben Gaon Street, and in a house yard on Shayara Road. On Kalanit Street, one person was wounded by shrapnel and is conscious.
12:12 p.m.: The death of the 30-year-old man who was hit by a rocket in Nahariya has been confirmed.
11:55 a.m.: Initial report: Rocket strike near a playground in Nahariya, critically injuring a 30-year-old man.
11:47 a.m.: Sirens activated in Nahariya and other Western Galilee communities.
11:34 a.m.: Arab sources report: IDF begins striking in Beirut's Dahiyeh neighborhood, with immediate evacuation calls issued to residential buildings.
10:57 a.m.: Protests begin at Kissufim against humanitarian aid and border crossing opening.
10:37 a.m.: IDF Arabic spokesperson issues warning to residents in Beirut's Dahiyeh ahead of strikes against Hezbollah targets.
10:00 a.m.: Lebanese newspaper Al-Diyar, close to Hezbollah, reports that the terror organization's Secretary-General Naim Qassem postponed his speech to Wednesday due to security concerns.
9:15 a.m.: Syrian Foreign Ministry condemns Israel: "Syria condemns the barbaric attack on Tadmor city, reflecting ongoing Zionist crimes against regional countries and their peoples."
9:00 a.m.: IDF airstrike in Tadmor, Syria: Syrian Human Rights Center reports death toll rises to 61 – 33 Syrians and the rest foreigners, with three pro-Iranian militia sites targeted, including weapons storage.
8:58 a.m.: Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, close to Hezbollah, reports Lebanon demanded exact date for complete IDF withdrawal from Lebanese territory.
8:38 a.m.: Two casualties from northern border evacuated by helicopter yesterday to Galilee Medical Center – one seriously wounded now stabilized, second lightly wounded with shrapnel injuries.