The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) completed simultaneous waves of strikes across Iran and Lebanon, targeting more than 200 sites linked to the Iranian regime and Hezbollah.
Axar.az reports, citing IDF Telegram channel, in Iran, dozens of targets were hit, including an IRGC site storing ballistic missile launchers, facilities for the production, storage, and development of ballistic missiles, and the regime’s air defense systems.
In Lebanon, more than 140 Hezbollah infrastructure targets were hit, including training sites, weapons depots, launch sites, and headquarters of the Radwan Force in Beirut and other areas.
The IDF added that its ground forces in southern Lebanon located large quantities of weapons such as Kalashnikov rifles, RPGs, and grenades, and eliminated over 35 Hezbollah operatives in airstrikes and direct combat.
Additional operational details include targeted strikes by artillery and fire brigades against Hezbollah UAV launch sites, underground tunnel shafts, and other combat infrastructure.
The IDF emphasized that operations will continue against Iranian and Hezbollah targets to neutralize threats to Israeli civilians.
Separately, the IDF reported the launch of a missile from Yemen toward Israel, with aerial defense systems deployed to intercept it.
The public was advised to follow Home Front Command guidelines.