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Israel says strikes over 430 targets in Gaza, hits sites in Syria, Lebanon

IANS March 27, 2025 87 views

The Israeli military has dramatically escalated its offensive, launching over 430 strikes in Gaza since March 18, resulting in approximately 830 Palestinian deaths. These renewed attacks followed the breakdown of a two-month ceasefire and have expanded to include strategic strikes in Syria and Lebanon. Israel claims these operations target terrorist infrastructure, while also intercepting multiple missiles from Yemen, Lebanon, and Gaza. The broader conflict continues to evolve with significant geopolitical implications, marking a intense period of regional military engagement.

"All of them were terror targets" - Israeli Military Statement
Jerusalem, March 27: The Israeli military said that its Air Force struck "over 430" locations in Gaza since the resumption of its deadly air and ground campaign in the enclave.

Key Points

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Israel resumes deadly Gaza campaign after two-month ceasefire

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Attacks expand to Syria and Lebanon with strategic base strikes

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Total Gaza death toll surpasses 50,000 since October 7

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14 missiles intercepted by Israeli defense systems

In a statement, the military on Wednesday claimed all of them were "terror targets."

The renewed attacks on Gaza since March 18 ended a two-month ceasefire and, according to Gaza's health authorities, killed about 830 people. No Israeli fatalities have been reported, Xinhua news agency reported.

The overall death toll in Gaza since Israel began its onslaught on October 7, 2023, following a Hamas attack that killed about 1,200 people, has surpassed 50,000.

Israel continued attacks also in Syria and Lebanon.

In Syria, Israel struck 18 locations over the past week, including air raids on Tuesday and last Thursday, in which warplanes targeted "the remaining strategic military capabilities at the Tadmur and T-4 bases," the military said, referring to the T-4 base operated by the Syrian Air Force in Homs province.

The attacks were the latest in a series of Israeli strikes aimed at destroying Syria's strategic weapons following the fall of Bashar Assad's government.

Israel also seized control over the United Nations-monitored buffer zone between the two countries and several Syrian army bases at the top of Mount Hermon.

In Lebanon, Israel struck "more than 40 Hezbollah terrorist targets" on Saturday, calling the attack a "response" to rocket fire from Lebanon toward the Galilee. Israel carried out dozens of additional strikes in Lebanon, despite a fragile ceasefire that came into effect in November.

Meanwhile, 14 missiles were intercepted by the Israeli aerial defence systems since Israel effectively ended the Gaza truce last Tuesday. The military said it included six surface-to-surface missiles fired from Yemen, three rockets from Lebanon, and five from the Gaza Strip.

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