Israel-Gaza-Lebanon updates: Iranian president responds to Israel's retaliatory attacks

Israel Defense Forces attacked military targets in Iran Saturday.

The Israel Defense Forces conducted what it called "precise strikes on military targets" in Iran on Friday in response to the Iranian missile strikes earlier this month.

Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes and ground fighting continued in Gaza -- particularly in the north of the strip -- and in Lebanon, with renewed Israeli attacks on Beirut.


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IDF claims 230 more strikes in Lebanon and Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces said in a social media post Tuesday that it struck around 230 Hezbollah and Hamas targets in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip over the previous 24 hours.

The strikes killed "dozens" of fighters, the IDF claimed, and hit targets including three purported command centers of a Hezbollah drone unit in southern Lebanon.

In Gaza, fighting continues in the Jabalia area in the north of the strip, which is under intense Israeli bombardment and sweeping evacuation orders.

The IDF said "thousands of civilians have been evacuated" from the area, while "dozens of terrorists were arrested from among the civilians."

Another 10 fighters were killed in a strike in the area, the IDF added. Troops also dismantled several tunnel shafts and a rocket launcher in Beit Lahia, to the north of Jabalia.

Elsewhere, the IDF reported an airstrike on a rocket launcher and ammunition in the southern Rafah area.


IDF claims Nasrallah's bunker located underneath Beirut hospital

The Israel Defense Forces claimed late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's gold-filled bunker is located underneath a Beirut hospital, which hospital officials said was being evacuated Monday out of an abundance of caution.

"There are millions of dollars in gold and cash in Hassan Nasrallah's bunker. Where is the bunker located? Directly under Al-Sahel Hospital -- in the heart of Beirut," IDF spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said in a video address Monday.

The IDF released 3D renderings of the hospital building and the bunker it said belonged to Nasrallah, who was killed in Israeli airstrikes in Beirut last month, but has not provided tangible proof. Hagari said the Israeli air force is monitoring the site but added, "We will not strike the hospital itself."

"We are not at war with the people of Lebanon. We are at war with Hezbollah," he said.

Following Hagari's remarks, Lebanese hospital officials said the hospital is being evacuated out of an abundance of caution for the safety of the patients. Lebanese Parliament member Fadi Alameh, the owner of the hospital, said he has requested that the Lebanese army and United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon investigate the Israeli allegations.

Lebanese official Wiam Wahhab said the "talk of weapons depots" at the hospital "is illogical and false."

"This points to the beginning of targeting hospitals, and the army must deploy around the hospital and protect it," he said.

Dr. Youssef Bakhash, the president of the Lebanese Order of Physicians, told the Lebanese media group Al Jadeed that the "pretext of the existence of tunnels and funds beneath Sahel Hospital is aimed at targeting and disrupting the healthcare sector."


Israel's conflict with Iran to last 'many months': Former IDF general

Israel’s planned attack on Iran will mark the "beginning of a war" that will last "many months," retired Israel Defense Forces Brig. Gen. Amir Avivi told ABC News.

Israel's war with Hezbollah had gone incredibly well and the IDF had surpassed its own expectations in degrading the Iranian proxy, Avivi said, adding that the same mentality would be applied to dealing with the Iranian regime itself.

"We have a historical opportunity to deal with Iran so they don’t pose another threat to Israel," said Avivi, the founder of the right-wing think tank Israel's Defense and Security Forum.

Israel's retaliatory strike on Iran will be "fierce and strong and very surprising" when it happens, he said.

-ABC News' Tom Soufi Burridge and Jordana Miller


300 Hezbollah targets hit in Lebanon in past 24 hours: IDF

The Israel Defense Forces said it hit 300 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon in the past 24 hours, which saw an intense night of airstrikes on Beirut.

Seven brigade commanders, 21 battalion commanders and 24 company commanders for Hezbollah were killed in its ongoing operations, the IDF said.

More strikes against Hezbollah targets are expected all over southern Lebanon Monday night, IDF spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said.