Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that "no terrorist has immunity" as Israeli Defense Forces continue military operations in both Lebanon and Gaza, according to statements from the Prime Minister's Office.
The declaration comes amid ongoing IDF strikes in Beirut and the Gaza Strip, marking a continuation of Israel's multi-front security operations. The strikes represent Israel's sustained military campaign against what it identifies as terrorist infrastructure and operatives in the region.
While specific details about the targets and results of the recent operations were not immediately available, the Prime Minister's statement signals Israel's commitment to pursuing military action against individuals and organizations it deems security threats, regardless of their location.
The operations in Beirut indicate Israeli military activity in Lebanon, where the IDF has previously targeted Hezbollah positions and infrastructure. Simultaneous strikes in Gaza suggest continued engagement with Hamas and other militant groups in the Palestinian territory.
Netanyahu's assertion that no terrorist enjoys immunity appears to be a warning that Israel will not recognize safe havens or protected status for those it identifies as threats to Israeli security, potentially justifying strikes across borders and against high-value targets.
The international community has frequently called for restraint and protection of civilian populations during military operations in densely populated areas like Gaza and Beirut. Israel maintains that it takes precautions to minimize civilian casualties while targeting what it describes as terrorist infrastructure often embedded within civilian areas.
The IDF's multi-front operations reflect the complex security challenges Israel faces, with potential threats from Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and other actors throughout the region. These ongoing military actions continue to shape the volatile security situation in the Middle East and Israel's relationships with its neighbors.

