The next day, the second wave of cyberattacks saw Israeli military strikes on military targets in Lebanon.
This happened at the moment when Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was speaking on Lebanese television.
The IDF Spokesperson's Office reported on Telegram about the strikes on targets in Lebanon.
Tel Aviv used aircraft to carry out the attack. Israeli Air Force fighters were spotted in northern Lebanon and Beirut.
Planes broke the sound barrier over Lebanon's capital, causing deafening booms over the city.
At that moment, Nasrullah was declaring on television that Israel had crossed all the “red lines” and that the parties to the conflict were now in a “state of war.”
The speech to the Lebanese was organised after the country saw two days of explosions of equipment and transport – from pagers and laptops to cars and scooters.
Meanwhile, Israel announced its readiness to implement a plan to protect its northern borders. A division that had previously carried out tasks in the Gaza Strip was transferred there.