The Israeli army claimed Thursday to have attacked more than a hundred military objectives of Hamas and Hezbollah respectively in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon; while Israeli troops maintain their ground offensive in Beit Lahia and Jabalia, to the north of the enclave.
“Over the past day, the Air Force attacked more than 100 terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.“, including weapons warehouses, shuttles headed to Israeli territory, command centers and other terrorist infrastructure sites,” he said in a statement.
At the same time, Israeli troops have continued their large-scale military operation in the north of the Gaza Strip for more than 40 days, during which more than 2,000 Gazans died and 6,000 people were injured, according to the Gaza authorities. the enclave, governed by Hamas.
“The troops continue their operational activities against terrorists and their infrastructure in Beit Lahia and Jabalia. “On the last day, troops located a large quantity of weapons and eliminated dozens of terrorists on the ground and in the air.”the Army said, according to Efe.
Last night, the Israeli Defense Forces confirmed that they had attacked a shuttle “that targeted Israeli territory and posed an imminent threat to Israeli civilians” in the Mawasi humanitarian zone. Palestinian medical sources reported that one minor and 20 others died. During the attack, people were injured.
“Secondary explosions were identified after the attackindicating that there was a large quantity of weapons at the launch site,” said the Israeli military, which accused Hamas of “systematically abusing the humanitarian zone and civilian infrastructure for terrorist activities.
Regarding Lebanon, Israel indicated that it continues “its limited and localized operational activity in the south”, where it has attacked weapons depots, rocket launchers, missile launchers, as well as command and control facilities. underground infrastructure.
The army also confirmed last night that it had attacked smuggling routes between Syria and Lebanon on Wednesday. used by the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah, and for which it would receive weapons from Iran, its main sponsor.
“These attacks on the Syrian regime’s smuggling routes are part of a broader effort directed against the capabilities of Hezbollah’s Unit 4400, responsible for smuggling weapons, which are then used to attack troops and civilians Israelis,” a military spokesperson said.
During the night, Israel also intercepted a missile targeting the southern city of Eilat, launched from Yemen by Houthi rebels, from the waters of the Red Sea.