The ongoing Hezbollah fire is causing systematic and sustained damage to the civilian sphere in northern Israel, including residential buildings, kindergartens, critical infrastructure, and major transportation routes. These are not isolated incidents, but rather a consistent pattern of activity that directly disrupts the daily lives of the civilian population. The extensive use of rockets—inherently imprecise weapons—creates a wide and indiscriminate impact, increasing the risk of harm to civilians and civilian infrastructure. As a result, populated areas remain continuously exposed to threat, and the ability to maintain normal daily life is significantly impaired. The data illustrate that the civilian sphere in northern Israel has become a primary target of impact, generating sustained pressure on the population—an operational pattern that underscores the ongoing security challenge and its direct consequences for civilians.


