China News Service, Beijing, January 1 Comprehensive news: Iranian President Raisi condemned the US air strikes on Yemen on the 15th, saying that supporting unarmed Palestinians is Iran's principled position. On the 14th, a missile launched from Lebanon hit the northern region of Israel, killing two people.

According to Reuters, Raisi condemned the US airstrike on Yemen on the 14th. In a phone call with the chairman of the "Supreme Political Council" of the Houthis in Yemen, Mehdi Moushat, he said that supporting unarmed Palestinians is Iran's principled position.

According to CNN, Lebanese Allah leader Nasrallah said in a televised speech on the 14th that Allah will continue to confront Israeli forces on the Lebanese-Israeli border until Israel ends its military operation against Gaza.

According to Reuters, on the 14th, a missile launched from Lebanon hit the northern region of Israel, killing two people. The Israeli military said its forces were attacking Lebanese Allah targets in retaliation.

According to the "Times of Israel", on the 14th anniversary of the outbreak of the current round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the IDF released a large data on the <>th, which included information on Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and Lebanon.

Since the outbreak of the current round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Israeli forces have killed more than 9000,3 members of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and other terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip, according to data. In addition, some 750,<> targets were hit in the Gaza Strip and about <> Allah positions in Lebanon.

According to a report by the Palestinian News Agency on the 14th, the current round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict has lasted for 100 days, killing about 24000,6 Palestinians and injuring more than <>,<> Palestinians.

According to Reuters, Hamas said on the 14th that due to the Israeli army's shelling of Gaza, Hamas lost contact with some hostages, and pointed out that they may have been killed in the process.

Israeli officials have generally refused to respond to Hamas's public messages about hostages, dismissing them as psychological warfare, the report said. But Israel has also made it clear that it is aware of the risks posed by the attack to the hostages and is taking precautions.

IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said on the 14th that military operations take time, and it requires us to be precise, and we are adjusting according to the threats and hostage situation on the ground. (ENDS)