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US Pounds ISIS Targets Across Syria In Sweeping Airstrikes
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Published Jan. 10, 2026, 8:05 AM
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The U.S. military launched a series of major airstrikes against ISIS positions across Syria on Saturday afternoon, acting under orders from the Trump administration, according to American defense officials.
“The strikes today targeted ISIS throughout Syria as part of our ongoing commitment to root out Islamic terrorism against our warfighters,” U.S. Central Command said on X.
“Our message remains strong: if you harm our warfighters, we will find you and kill you anywhere in the world, no matter how hard you try to evade justice.”
According to CNN, 35 separate targets were struck using precision-guided weapons fired by more than two dozen aircraft. Officials have not yet confirmed whether the strikes resulted in casualties.
The military operation was carried out under the name “Operation Hawkeye Strike,” honoring two Iowa service members — Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres Tovar, 25, and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, 29 — who were killed by an ISIS terrorist in Palmyra on Dec. 13.
U.S. Central Command released images showing aircraft and munitions involved in the operation, including F-15 fighter jets and Strike Eagles loaded with bombs in preparation for the mission.
“We will never forget, and never relent,” Secretary of War Pete Hegseth posted on X.
Saturday’s action follows a “massive” U.S. retaliatory strike conducted on Dec. 19, which targeted ISIS infrastructure and weapons storage facilities throughout Syria.
“All terrorists who are evil enough to attack Americans are herby warned — YOU WILL BE HIT HARDER THAN YOU HAVE EVER BEEN HIT BEFORE IF YOU, IN ANY WAY, ATTACK OF THREATEN THE U.S.A,” President Trump wrote on Truth Social.
The strikes coincided with diplomatic developments, as U.S. Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack said he met Saturday with Syria’s new leadership in Damascus to discuss the nation’s path forward.
“President Trump recognizes this moment as a pivotal opportunity for a new Syria,” Barrack wrote on X.
“In recognition of this opportunity, he agreed to lift sanctions in order to ‘give Syria a chance’ to move forward.”
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