Israel Kicks Off Extensive Attacks on Southern Lebanon
The Israeli regime’s army air force announced the start of the first wave of extensive airstrikes on southern Lebanon in a short message.
The Israeli regime’s army air force announced the start of the first wave of extensive airstrikes on southern Lebanon in a short message.
On February 14, the US coalition fighter jets carried out a new series of airstrikes in the north and south of Hudaydah province.
As a result of the attack by unknown gunmen on the headquarters of the Syrian army in Duwayzin area in Hama governorate, 9 Syrian servicemen were martyred and 4 others were wounded.
The Israeli army admitted that seven more of its servicemen were killed in the Gaza Strip.
The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has been actively using FPV suicide drones and precision artillery fire to attack al-Qaeda-affiliated Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allies in the northwestern Syrian region of Greater Idlib.
The Yemeni army targeted and hit the American ship, the STAR IRIS, near the Bab al-Mandb Strait with several naval missiles.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of two of its members in southern Lebanon.
During an official visit to Syria, Iran’s Foreign Minister met and talked with Syrian President, Bashar Assad and Foreign Minister, Faisal Mekdad on February 11.
On February 11, the people of Yemen buried the bodies of 13 martyrs from the Yemeni armed forces and security forces who were killed in the recent airstrikes by the US and UK coalition.
More than 300 Palestinians were martyred and wounded following the Israeli regime strikes on areas around the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip.
The Caterpillar D9 armored bulldozer (nicknamed Doobi) is a combat engineering armored bulldozer that has been heavily modified by the Israeli military and aerospace industries to increase the survivability of the bulldozer in hostile environments and enable it to withstand heavy attacks, thus making it suitable for military combat engineering use.
The Ministry of Defense of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced in a statement the killing of three Emirati soldiers and one Bahraini soldier in Somalia.