Israel has conducted confirmed airstrikes in Yemen and Qatar over the past 72 hours, though claims of simultaneous attacks in Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine remain unverified by credible sources.
On September 10, Israeli forces struck Sanaa and al-Jawf in Yemen, targeting Houthi military positions. Houthi authorities reported at least 35 deaths and more than 130 injuries. In Doha, Qatar, Israeli airstrikes targeted senior Hamas political leaders, according to international media and regional officials.
However, no reliable evidence currently supports claims that Israel launched fresh strikes in Tunisia, Lebanon, or Syria within the same period. Reports referencing those countries appear to conflate older military activity with this week’s operations.
The confirmed strikes mark an escalation in Israel’s regional military posture, but the broader claim of attacks spanning six countries in 72 hours is exaggerated and not supported by verified data.
Israel Confirms Strikes in Yemen and Qatar; Reports of Wider Regional Attacks Remain Unverified
