Israel's military announced it continues its operations on three fronts simultaneously, revealing hundreds of airstrikes and security operations over the past week targeting southern Lebanon, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank.
The Israeli army stated that its forces, backed by the air force, struck approximately 310 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon in recent days, reporting the killing of around 80 militants in operations accompanied by ground activity along the front line.
It clarified that ground forces continued their missions to dismantle military infrastructure and eliminate what it called existing threats along the northern front, in parallel with air raids on various locations in southern Lebanon.
In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army pointed to ongoing military operations, particularly in the Khan Younis area, focusing efforts on discovering and destroying tunnels and underground pathways.
Additionally, the recent operations resulted in the killing of over 20 militants, including top leaders of the Islamic Jihad Movement, and a finance official for Hamas along with his deputy, according to the Israeli narrative.
Meanwhile, in the West Bank, the army reported conducting dozens of security operations leading to the arrest of more than 50 wanted individuals, accused by Israel of incitement or supporting armed activities.
The army also mentioned seizing approximately 250,000 shekels allegedly intended for funding militant activities, along with the confiscation of weapons, ammunition, a drone, combat gear, and local arms manufacturing workshops.
Israeli military operations continue on the eastern and western borders to thwart smuggling activities and bolster defense systems amid ongoing tensions on multiple regional fronts.
These developments occur as the Lebanese front witnesses ongoing escalation despite diplomatic efforts to establish a ceasefire. In recent weeks, Israel intensified its airstrikes and military operations in southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah continues to announce attacks on Israeli positions in retaliation for the Israeli strikes.

