Israel-Gaza-Lebanon updates: Officials say 87 killed in Israeli strikes on Beit Lahia

Hezbollah in Lebanon launches rocket attacks on Israel, IDF says.

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind behind the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, was killed this week in a firefight with Israeli forces, officials said.

The development comes as Israel continues intense air and ground campaigns against Hezbollah in Lebanon and against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

The uptick in offensive operations came as Israeli leaders planned their response to Iran's latest ballistic missile attack.


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IDF claims destruction of 150 Hezbollah targets in 24 hours

The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday that its troops and warplanes "eliminated more than 45 terrorists and destroyed more than 150 targets" in Lebanon in the previous 24 hours.

Among the Hezbollah targets were "weapons warehouses, launchers and military buildings of the organization," the IDF said in a post on X.


US bombs Houthi weapons storage sites

U.S. Central Command said it conducted "precision airstrikes on numerous Iran-backed Houthi weapons storage facilities" on Wednesday.

The sites "contained various advanced conventional weapons used to target U.S. and international military and civilian vessels navigating international waters throughout the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden," CENTCOM said in a statement.

CENTCOM said the strike was intended to degrade the Houthis' ability to launch "reckless and unlawful attacks on international commercial shipping and on U.S., coalition, and merchant personnel and vessels" in the region.

B-2 stealth bomber aircraft were among the assets involved in the mission, CENTCOM said. "The employment of the B-2 bomber demonstrates U.S. global strike capabilities to reach these targets, when necessary, anytime, anywhere," it added.

CENTCOM said its analyses of the strikes "are underway and do not indicate civilian casualties."

-ABC News' Matthew Seyler


Defense Secretary Austin speaks with Israeli counterpart about Lebanon

The Pentagon released a readout Wednesday evening following a phone call between Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin and Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant.

The two discussed "Israel’s operations in Lebanon and broader regional security matters," according to the readout.

"Secretary Austin and Minister Gallant discussed the deployment of a Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery as an operational example of the United States’ ironclad support to the defense of Israel. The Secretary encouraged the Government of Israel to continue taking steps to address the dire humanitarian situation, noting the recent action by Israel to increase the amount of humanitarian assistance entering Gaza," the Pentagon said in a statement.

Austin also "raised the need to pursue a diplomatic pathway to provide security for civilians on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border as soon as feasible," the Pentagon said.

-ABC News' Matt Seyler


Israeli forces targeting UNIFIL position 'under examination,' IDF says

The Israel Defense Forces said an incident of an Israeli tank firing at a UNIFIL position in southern Lebanon is "under examination" when asked by ABC News.

"The Hezbollah terrorist organization has been devising and taking forward attacks against the State of Israel and IDF soldiers from terror infrastructure sites that have been built within and adjacent to UNIFIL posts for many years," the IDF said in a statement when asked about the incident.

This is the first time the IDF has said Hezbollah infrastructure has been built "within and adjacent" to UNIFIL posts. In the same statement, the IDF said UNIFIL "infrastructure sites and forces are not a target."

Israel's attacks on UNIFIL sites in southern Lebanon have been widely condemned by the international community.

-ABC News' Dorit Long