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A guide to the Middle East’s growing conflicts, in six maps

Violence from Lebanon to Iraq to the Red Sea all but amounts to an undeclared regional war, with Iran-backed militants fighting Israel and the US.

A picture taken from Rafah shows smoke billowing over Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, during Israeli bombardment on January 20, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Picture: AFP
A picture taken from Rafah shows smoke billowing over Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, during Israeli bombardment on January 20, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Picture: AFP

Conflict has spread across the Middle East since Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel in October and Israel’s fierce counter-attack in the Gaza Strip. From Lebanon to Iraq to the Red Sea, the violence is an all but undeclared regional war pitting Iran-backed militant groups against Israel and the US. Israel is effectively fighting active battles on three fronts.

Picture: The Wall Street Journal
Picture: The Wall Street Journal

Gaza and the West Bank

The Israeli military campaign has downshifted in and around Gaza City after a ground invasion and air campaign flattened much of the strip’s north. But intense fighting continues in the south, where Hamas’s top leaders are suspected to be hiding out in tunnels with kidnapped Israeli hostages. Meanwhile, the Israeli military is conducting near-daily raids across the West Bank in what it says are operations to root out suspected terrorists. The operations have used air and drone strikes, which were once rare in the West Bank.

Picture: The Wall Street Journal
Picture: The Wall Street Journal
A picture taken from a position in southern Israel along the border with the Gaza Strip, shows Israeli army vehicles driving on a road in Gaza. Picture: AFP
A picture taken from a position in southern Israel along the border with the Gaza Strip, shows Israeli army vehicles driving on a road in Gaza. Picture: AFP

Lebanon-Israel border

There are daily exchanges between the Israeli military and Iran-backed Lebanese militia group Hezbollah, a US-designated terrorist group that has vowed to keep firing on Israeli positions for the duration of the war in Gaza. Israel, for its part, says it wants Hezbollah to pull its forces back from the border. Israel says it would prefer diplomacy but is prepared for war.

Picture: The Wall Street Journal
Picture: The Wall Street Journal
An Israeli artillery unit fires across the border towards Lebanon, in Northern Israel. Picture: Getty
An Israeli artillery unit fires across the border towards Lebanon, in Northern Israel. Picture: Getty

Red Sea

Iran-backed Houthis have conducted strikes targeting more than two dozen ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, up-ending ship traffic heading to and from the Suez Canal. In response, the US has led dozens of strikes on Yemen in recent weeks.

Strikes and counter strikes in the Red Sea. Picture: The Wall Street Journal
Strikes and counter strikes in the Red Sea. Picture: The Wall Street Journal
Yemen's Houthis rebels released a video showing armed men seizing a cargo ship in the southern Red Sea. The video from Yemeni Military Media showed at least seven masked men carrying what appears to be AK-47s, drop from a helicopter and land on the top deck of the ship. Picture: YouTube
Yemen's Houthis rebels released a video showing armed men seizing a cargo ship in the southern Red Sea. The video from Yemeni Military Media showed at least seven masked men carrying what appears to be AK-47s, drop from a helicopter and land on the top deck of the ship. Picture: YouTube

Iran

The terrorist group ISIS-K struck an Iranian mourning ceremony for general Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a US strike in 2020. Iran subsequently fired long-range missiles targeting what it said were terrorists in Syria, Iraq and Pakistan. Analysts said Iran was demonstrating its weapons’ capabilities to the world, and to the US and Israel in particular. In turn, Pakistan fired back on Iran but was careful to say it didn’t want escalation.

Map of Iran operations against Israel and the US. Picture: The Wall Street Journal
Map of Iran operations against Israel and the US. Picture: The Wall Street Journal
People and security forces gather in front of a building destroyed in a reported Israeli strike in Damascus, which killed five people in a building where ‘Iran-aligned leaders’ were meeting. Picture: AFP
People and security forces gather in front of a building destroyed in a reported Israeli strike in Damascus, which killed five people in a building where ‘Iran-aligned leaders’ were meeting. Picture: AFP

Iraq

Iran-backed militias have fired dozens of rockets at American bases in Iraq and Syria. In response, the US carried out a strike that killed a top Iraqi militia commander. Iraq now says that it is reconsidering hosting international troops.

Attacks on US positions in Iraq. Picture: The Wall Street Journal
Attacks on US positions in Iraq. Picture: The Wall Street Journal

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