All the countries Israel attacked in 2025: Animated map

All the countries Israel attacked in 2025: Animated map

This year, Israel has attacked more nations than any other nation.

Israel attacked at least six nations in 2025, including Yemen, Palestine, Iran, Lebanon, Qatar, Syria, and Yemen.

Additionally, it launched strikes against the aid flotillas heading for Gaza in Tunisian, Maltese, and Greek territorial waters.

One of the largest geographic military offensives in a single year was carried out by Israel on January 1st, 631 attacks, according to Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED), an independent conflict monitor.

How are attacks determined?

Local, national, and international news organizations gather and record reports on political violence, demonstrations, and other controversial, non-violent events.

We analyzed violent incidents, including air and drone strikes, shelling and missile attacks, remote explosives, and other armed attacks, to map Israeli attacks over the past year.

Although these incidents involve armed Israeli forces, they do not account for the significant rise in Israeli settlers attacking Palestinians in the West Bank. Additionally, they do not cover other Israeli assaults, such as daily home demolitions or nightly raids.

Where has Israel most frequently attacked?

Israel has still been the region’s most deadly region, killing at least 62, 000 people this year and injuring at least 25,000 more.

At least 400 Palestinians were killed and 1,100 were hurt as a result of Israel’s violations of a ceasefire in Gaza, which came into effect at noon on October 10 and was repeated hundreds of times.

The first ceasefire was repeatedly violated by Israel in 2025, which was eventually overturned.

Up until December 5, 2025, Israel allegedly attacked:

    332 times in total in Gaza and the West Bank occupied by Israel

  • Lebanon 1, 653 times
  • Iran 379 times
  • Syria 207 times
  • Yemen 48 times
  • Qatar was once
  • Maltese and Greek waters are twice as frequent as Tunisian and Greek waters.

Source: Aljazeera

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