Israel-Gaza War, Northern Front

Air Force continues to strike targets, north and south

Over the last day, the Air Force has struck some 130 targets throughout the Gaza Strip, while continuing to hit Hezbollah targets in the north.

Israeli fighter plane. Illustration. (Photo: Israeli Air Force)

The Air Force continues to strike terror targets in the north and south, assisting IDF forces and hitting both Hamas and Hezbollah.

In the Gaza Strip, the Air Force provided a preliminary bombardment of sites in Rafah to assist ground troops, while other strikes hit terrorists responsible for rocket fire in Jebaliya.

All in all, the Air Force struck some 130 targets in the Gaza Strip, including terrorist squads, military structures, observation posts, and other terrorist infrastructures.

Meanwhile, in the north, the Air Force struck two Hezbollah rocket launchers in the areas of Marwahin and Ayta ash-Shab in southern Lebanon.

Hamas IDF Operation Swords of Iron Hezbollah Air Force

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