Air Haifa is not the only new airline that has begun flying to and from Israel in the midst of the war.
The Israel Air Force intercepted some of the rockets, while others fell in open areas, the military said.
New moves could signal a strategy to return focus to Hezbollah's longer-range rockets.
Last year’s festival was set to end on the evening of October 7, but it was canceled in the morning when the war broke out.
The Hezbollah compound included a residential building and an olive grove, where a launcher, fully loaded and aimed at northern communities, was found.
Following a rocket attack on Israel's north, nine people were evacuated for treatment, with injuries ranging from shrapnel to anxiety.
Earlier on Friday, multiple rocket sirens sounded in the Tiberias area at 9:29 a.m. and 9:59 a.m. local time.