Iranian-backed proxies conduct 151 attacks during initial ceasefire period
Summary
Anadolu Agency reports that Iranian-backed forces launched 151 attacks during the first two days of a declared truce, contributing to a total of over 6,400 attacks since the conflict began. This indicates a continued high-intensity military posture by proxy actors despite diplomatic efforts to halt hostilities, suggesting the ceasefire is fragile or not fully adhered to by all factions.
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Attributed as the orchestrator of over 6,400 attacks via proxy networks.
Target of continued attacks during the truce period.
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"The high volume of attacks by Iranian-backed proxies mentioned in event 9 contributes to the ongoing instability and risk perception that forces international airlines to avoid the region, resulting in the airport's restricted operations and high fares."
"The new event describes attacks by Iranian-backed proxies occurring during the initial period of the ceasefire declared in Event 1. This indicates that while the diplomatic agreement (Event 1) was formally entered into force, military hostilities by proxy actors continued simultaneously, highlighting a divergence between diplomatic declarations and on-the-ground reality."
"Event 13 notes that Tehran is prioritizing a ceasefire extension in Lebanon, yet the new event reports a high volume of attacks (151) by Iranian-backed proxies in Gaza. This suggests an escalation or intensification of proxy warfare in the Gaza theater despite diplomatic efforts to stabilize the broader region, potentially undermining the leverage sought in the Lebanon negotiations."
"The new event describes drone strikes on diplomatic facilities by Iranian-backed proxies in Iraq, which represents a geographic and target escalation of the pattern of 151 attacks by the same actors during the initial ceasefire period mentioned in event 7."