On Thursday morning, Hezbollah said it launched 200 rockets into Israel — one of its largest attacks yet — following the Israeli assassination of one of the group's senior commanders, further ramping up fears over a potential full-blown war between the two heavily armed adversaries. The Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, which is designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S. and U.K., said it fired at 10 Israeli military sites using a "squadron of drones." Israel's military said that "numerous projectiles and suspicious aerial targets" breached its territory, many of which were intercepted, and that there were no casualties. Hezbollah has launched thousands of rockets into Israel in the nearly nine months since the latter began