Israel has launched a series of airstrikes against terrorists in Gaza, Yemen, and Lebanon, as the war continues to escalate across multiple fronts. Five Hamas terrorists posing as journalists were eliminated in an IDF airstrike in Central Gaza, while two other airstrikes targeted senior members of terrorist groups.
In Yemen, Israel has shifted its focus from Hamas to targeting Houthi leaders and infrastructure, including Sanaa International Airport and power plants. The IDF also destroyed two fighter jets on display in a parade, according to Saudi reports.
Meanwhile, the war between the Palestinian Authority (PA) and terror groups in Samaria continues, with Hamas and PIJ terrorists killing a PA officer in Jenin. In Lebanon, Hezbollah is accused of violating the 60-day ceasefire agreement by smuggling arms from Iran.
The situation remains volatile, with Israel watching Syria closely for any signs of Iranian or Hezbollah involvement. The IDF has stated that it will hunt down Houthi leaders suspected to have bunkers in mountainous areas.
Israel has also been responding to attacks on Israeli civilians, with loud explosions reported in Southern Israel after the destruction of a Hamas tunnel in Northern Gaza.
As the war rages on, humanitarian concerns remain, with 100 hostages held captive in Gaza and thousands more affected by the ongoing conflict.
Source: https://anash.org/war-day-446-idf-bombs-houthi-airport-syria-promises-an-era-of-peace