Israel's response to Hamas ceasefire proposal 'negative,' terror group claims • Dozens of Israelis call for ceasefire in Knesset protests
Two men were reported to have been killed by a strike in Lebanon early on Wednesday, with one having been revealed to be a leader in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassan Brigades in Lebanon.
Lebanon's pro-Iranian Hezbollah group said on Monday it launched a multi-drone attack on an Israeli air defense outpost across the border in the Golan Heights.
Issa was reportedly hiding in Nusirat, in central Gaza, at the time of the strike, and it is unclear whether the Hamas leader was killed in the event.
Russian missile attack on Ukraine's northern city of Sumy on Thursday killed two people and injured 26 more, the regional administration said on Friday.
An IDF statement Saturday night confirmed that the IDF and Shin Bet had conducted strikes in the area, saying that they had hit Islamic Jihad operatives and terrorist infrastructure.
Iranian media reports said Colonel Reza Zarei was killed along with two fighters from Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah group.
The terrorist, identified as Yasser Hanoun, was on his way to commit a shooting attack.
The strike comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the IDF to begin preparations to enter Rafah.
The strikes come just days after alleged Israeli airstrikes targeted sites in Homs in central Syria.