The Israeli army said in its annual report for 2025 that it launched about 20,900 raids, in addition to 430 military operations in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, as well as Lebanon, Syria, Iran and Yemen during 2025.
In the Gaza Strip, the occupation army announced that it targeted 19,530 targets and destroyed about 13,910 infrastructures, as part of a wide-scale aggression that affected residential areas and civilian facilities, claiming to have killed 4 people with the rank of brigade commander, 14 with the rank of battalion commander, and 53 with the rank of company commander.
Israel began a war of extermination on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, which lasted for two years, during which it launched a systematic bombing of cities and residential areas, resulting in more than 71,000 martyrs and 171,000 wounded, and causing a large mass displacement of Palestinian civilians.
Israel also targeted hospitals, schools and vital infrastructure, in an escalation that reflects a policy aimed at the total destruction of the sector.
The government media office in Gaza said that during the two years of aggression, the occupation army dropped more than 200,000 tons of explosives, including internationally prohibited munitions, including 200-pound bombs.
In the occupied West Bank, the occupation army announced that it had killed 230 Palestinians and arrested 7,400 others, including 1,190 allegedly belonging to Hamas, in addition to confiscating 1,340 weapons and demolishing 30 houses and apartments belonging to perpetrators of operations, according to its claims.
In conjunction with the war of extermination, the occupation army intensified its violations in the West Bank, through daily incursions into cities and villages, raids on homes, and widespread arrests targeting civilians of all ages, in addition to the retaliatory demolition of homes and properties.
According to official Palestinian reports, the Israeli army and settlers in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, have killed at least 1,104 Palestinians, injured about 11,000, arrested more than 21,000, and displaced tens of thousands.
In Lebanon, the Israeli army said it killed 380 people and targeted about 950 sites it claimed were military, including missile launch sites, weapons depots, military buildings and tunnels.
In contrast, Lebanese authorities assert that Israel killed more than 4,000 people and injured about 17,000 since the start of the aggression in October 2023, before it turned into a full-scale war in September 2024.
Israel continues to violate the ceasefire agreement that came into effect on November 27, 2024 with Hezbollah, resulting in hundreds of deaths, and it still occupies five Lebanese hills along with other areas for decades.
During its aggression against Iran, the occupying army announced that it had struck 1,500 targets, claiming to have eliminated about 30 senior military officials and 11 nuclear scientists.
Last June, Israel, with American support, launched a 12-day war against Iran, which Tehran retaliated against, before the United States announced a ceasefire.
In Yemen, the occupation army said it carried out 20 concentrated military strikes with the participation of 180 warplanes, targeting about 230 military targets, and eliminating 13 Houthi leaders.
In response to the genocidal war against the Palestinians in Gaza, the Houthi group has attacked Israel over the past two years with ballistic missiles and drones, and has also targeted ships belonging to or heading towards Tel Aviv, particularly in the Red Sea.
In response, Israel launched dozens of airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, causing widespread destruction, particularly in the Houthi-controlled capital, Sanaa. The bombing also killed a number of the group's leader.
