Did the Israeli military conduct around 20,900 attacks across the Middle East in 2025?
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Tel Aviv, Jan 1 (NationPress) The Israeli military has disclosed that it executed approximately 20,900 attacks throughout the Middle East in 2025, with a primary focus on Gaza, Iran, Syria, and Lebanon.
Throughout the year, Israel engaged in multi-front warfare, leading to the mobilization of additional troops. The military reported the enlistment of around 306,830 reservists, which included 54,000 individuals who had previously been exempt from service, according to figures released at the year's conclusion.
In Gaza, following a ceasefire that began on Oct. 10, Israeli forces conducted approximately 19,530 attacks, as stated by the military.
Gaza's health authorities reported that Israeli assaults resulted in the deaths of at least 415 individuals and left 1,152 others injured since October 11. Since October 2023, a total of 71,269 people have lost their lives due to Israeli fire, according to Xinhua news agency.
In June, Israel initiated a 12-day military campaign against Iran starting June 13, characterized by an exchange of missile strikes between the two nations, marking a significant escalation after years of covert and proxy confrontations.
The military reported attacking around 1,500 sites in Iran, resulting in the deaths of 11 nuclear scientists and 30 senior officials, including Hossein Salami, commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and Mohammad Bagheri, chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces.
The Northern Command executed around 950 attacks, primarily targeting southern Lebanon, where Israel claims to focus on Hezbollah positions despite a ceasefire, as well as in Syria, where Israeli forces entered Syrian land at the summit of Mount Hermon in late 2024, followed by regular air and ground strikes.
In the meantime, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas stated on Wednesday that the creation of an independent Palestinian state is an inevitable reality, asserting that Palestinians are steadily progressing toward freedom and independence.
In a statement reported by Palestinian news agency WAFA, Abbas emphasized the establishment of a fully sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, alongside the return of refugees in accordance with international resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.
Israel has yet to respond to this statement.