Hezbollah has declared its intention to escalate the conflict with Israeli forces after the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by Israeli troops. Sinwar, who was a key figure in last year's attack on Israel, was hailed as a martyr by Iran, which supports both Hamas and Hezbollah.
Israel has made it clear that destroying Hamas politically in Gaza is a top priority, with Sinwar's death seen as a significant military achievement. While Hamas has not directly commented on the incident, a statement from one of its political leaders suggested that the movement remains resilient in the face of such losses.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that the conflict is far from over, despite Sinwar's death. However, there is hope among some that this event could lead to a resolution of the ongoing war.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah has announced the use of new precision-guided missiles and explosive drones against Israel, marking a significant escalation in their tactics. Recent attacks by Hezbollah have targeted Israeli forces in various locations, including a military training camp and villages in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah's acting leader has warned of further strikes on Israel unless a ceasefire is implemented. The group's actions come as Israel faces challenges on multiple fronts, including clashes with militants in Lebanon and Gaza.
Additionally, Israel reported the killing of two militants who crossed into Israeli territory from Jordan, highlighting the ongoing security threats faced by the country.
The conflict between Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah has resulted in significant casualties and destruction, with thousands of lives lost and widespread displacement in Gaza. The situation remains volatile, with the potential for further escalation on multiple fronts.