🎯 IDF eliminates four armed Gazan terror operatives in northern Gaza: Reservists of the 205th "Iron Fist" Armored Brigade identified the gunmen in two separate incidents earlier today. The military says the operatives crossed the Yellow Line, posed an "immediate threat" to the forces, and were struck to remove the threat.
🛡️ No injuries reported in latest Iranian ballistic missile attack on Israel: This was the 12th such attack in the past day, with a small number of missiles triggering sirens in the Jerusalem area and parts of southern Israel. According to preliminary military assessments, the missiles were intercepted or struck open areas.
💥 IDF targets Litani River crossings used by Hezbollah for movement and weapons transfers: The military says the crossings were used for terrorist movement and to transfer thousands of weapons, including rockets and rocket launchers intended for attacks on IDF troops and Israeli civilians. The IDF says warnings were published in advance to reduce harm to civilians and to ensure people distanced themselves from the crossings.
⚠️ Qasmiya crossing struck after prior warning, IDF urges residents to heed future alerts: In footage released in the past few hours, a journalist is seen at the “Qasmiya” crossing, where the IDF says an explicit warning had been issued well before the strike. The military says the crossing was struck after sufficient time had passed since the warning, was targeted again today at 12:30, and reiterates that it does not target civilians or journalists and operates in accordance with international law.
🎯 Israeli officials say strikes are focused on western and northern Iran: Officials told Reuters, "Israel is focusing on the west and north of Iran and attacking ballistic missile sites and nuclear facilities".
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