Israeli forces have reportedly carried out heavy airstrikes in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon over the past 24 hours. According to Israel’s state television channel Kan, the air force launched nearly 40 airstrikes across three regions starting from the evening hours of the previous day.
Drone Strikes in Gaza
In Gaza, armed drones (UAVs) were used in attacks on four different locations, targeting Hamas members. Specific details about the areas targeted and whether there were casualties have not been disclosed.
Wave of Airstrikes in Syria
In Syria, Israel’s air force reportedly struck around 30 targets. Military sites, weapon depots, and radar systems were among the targets. The airstrikes were carried out in waves, but there was no official statement regarding which groups or entities were targeted.
Air Operations in Lebanon Against Hezbollah
In Lebanon, Israel’s airstrikes targeted Hezbollah members, with reports indicating that the strikes focused in southern Lebanon. According to the Israeli military, a key Hezbollah figure, Hassan Abbas Izzeddin, was targeted in the Nabatieh region in southern Lebanon. Israeli sources claimed Izzeddin was a crucial intelligence source for Hezbollah and had been leading efforts to rebuild Hezbollah’s forces after suffering losses in the conflict.
The airstrikes in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon over the past 24 hours suggest rising tensions in the region and an expansion of Israeli military operations. International reactions and regional consequences will likely become clearer in the coming days.