"A rocket reportedly fired by Hezbollah landed in the ancient city of Safed in northern Israel on Saturday, causing damage to the infrastructure of nearby buildings. Footage shows marks on a building's facade and interior as well as shattered windows and scattered debris. Personnel can also be seen inspecting the impact site and collecting a fragment for further investigations. According to reports, Hezbollah launched five rockets into northern Israel, of which four were intercepted, while one projectile fell in an open field. As Israel's air and ground operations continue in Lebanon, an IDF spokesperson said more than 2,000 of Hezbollah's 'strongholds' have been targeted, killing more than 600 of its members. The US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28. Tehran responded with attacks on Israel and US assets in the region, with explosions reported in countries across the Gulf. Tehran has since launched retaliatory strikes targeting Israeli territory and US military assets across the region. The US and Israel have been engaged in a military conflict with Iran since February 28, which began with the killing of the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Over 1,400 Iranians have been killed since then, and at least 18 Israelis have died."