
IDF Chief: War with Hezbollah Only Just Beginning
‘The campaign against Hezbollah has only just begun,’ Zamir said.

‘The campaign against Hezbollah has only just begun,’ Zamir said.

Israel expands its campaign with a first-ever strike in the Caspian Sea, hitting Iranian naval assets as operations intensify across multiple fronts.

At approximately 1:50 a.m., Israeli Air Force fighter jets reached the target and released precision-guided munitions that struck the apartment directly, killing Larijani.

From a hidden underground bunker, Israeli commanders reveal how a surprise, highly coordinated air campaign is striking deep into Iran while preparing for a widening multi-front war.

Israeli forces launched targeted raids in southern Lebanon while hitting Iranian military sites, Hezbollah infrastructure, and terror cells in Gaza.

The IDF announced strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure, Iranian military facilities, and drone units as missile attacks from Iran triggered alerts across Israel.

From Beirut to Tehran and Gaza, the IDF announced a wave of operations targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, Iranian nuclear and drone programs, and terrorists threatening Israeli forces.

The IDF said the facilities were targeted while Iranian regime personnel were present and actively engaged in activities linked to attacks against Israel.

Since the beginning of the operation, the IDF has eliminated more than 1,900 soldiers and commanders of the Iranian regime.

During the opening wave of Israel’s Operation Roaring Lion, hundreds of fighter jets decimated the Iranian regime’s senior leadership and took out dozens of ballistic missile launchers, facilities, and air defense systems.

The hesitance stems from a combination of severe military degradation, fear of leadership decapitation, and shifting strategic priorities within Yemen.

The commanders were meeting inside a civilian hotel in Beirut when they were struck.

‘We have additional surprising moves in hand which I will not reveal,’ Zamir said.

An Israeli F-35I ‘Adir’ jet scored the first-ever air-to-air kill by downing an Iranian Yak-130 over Tehran, marking a historic milestone in modern aerial combat.

The engagement marks the first confirmed air-to-air kill for the fifth-generation fighter since the F-35 entered service with militaries around the world.

Phase two of Operation Epic Fury and Roaring Lion focused on degrading Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities, including its infrastructure, launchers, and other facilities.

The first phase focused on destroying the regime’s remaining air defenses, paving the way for full air superiority over Tehran and other strategic sites across the country.

Defrin emphasized that Israel’s multilayered air defense network intercepted many incoming missiles during the barrage but acknowledged that absolute protection is impossible.

The targeted compounds functioned as central hubs for operational coordination and terror planning.