Middle East Crisis: The air and ground attacks being carried out by Israel in Gaza have intensified. According to the Israeli army, after the ceasefire ends on March 18, more than 430 locations have been bombed. The army claims that all these terrorists were hideouts. At the same time, according to the health officials of Gaza, more than 830 people have lost their lives in these attacks so far.
On 7 October 2023, Hamas launched a big attack on Israel in which around 1,200 people were killed. In response, Israel started military action on Gaza which is still going on. A total of more than 50,000 people have been killed in this war so far. The Israeli army is intensifying its military action not only in Gaza but also in Syria and Lebanon.
18 locations in Israeli attacks in Syria
In Syria, Israel attacked 18 locations in the last one week. These included strategic military hideouts like Tadmur and T-4. Israel carried out airstrikes on Tuesday and last Thursday, trying to weaken Syria’s strategic military capabilities. Apart from this, the Israeli army has also controlled several Syrian military locations on the top of buffer zone and Mount Hermon.
Action on Hizbullah’s locations in Lebanon
In Lebanon, a large -scale military action was taken by Israel. On Saturday, the Israeli army attacked more than 40 Hizbollah locations. Israel called it a response to the rocket attack from Lebanon to Galiley region. However, this attack took place at a time when a ceasefire was implemented between the two countries in November.
Attack and fast after the ceasefire is over
The Israeli air defense system has so far claimed to stop 14 missiles since the ceasefire ended last Tuesday. It had six missiles from Yemen, three from Lebanon and five from Gaza. Israel has made it clear that it will not tolerate any threat to its safety and will continue to retaliate.
The situation has become more tense after the military action being taken by Israel in Gaza, Syria and Lebanon. The international community is appealing to stop this war, but the situation still remains serious.

