The U.S. army carried out an extra spherical of what it referred to as “large-scale strikes” towards a number of ISIS targets in Syria — in response to an assault final month that killed three People.
U.S. Central Command introduced the retaliatory airstrikes in a information launch.
CENTCOM mentioned the strikes have been carried out at about 12:30 p.m. ET Saturday and concerned U.S. allies, although they weren’t named.
A U.S. Air Pressure F-15E Strike Eagle taxis at a base within the U.S. Central Command space of accountability in assist of Operation Hawkeye Strike, Jan. 10, 2026.
U.S. Central Command
The first retaliatory strike on Dec. 19 referred to as “Operation Hawkeye Strike” was carried out by the U.S. and Jordan.
Since that strike the U.S. army has continued to hold out further raids focusing on ISIS.

U.S. Central Command Forces, alongside associate forces, performed large-scale strikes towards a number of ISIS targets throughout Syria in assist of Operation Hawkeye Strike, Jan. 10, 2026.
U.S. Central Command
The strikes in Syria are available retaliation for the deaths on Dec. 13 of two American troopers and a U.S. civilian interpreter in Palmyra, Syria, by what CENTCOM mentioned was a lone ISIS gunman who was later killed.

U.S. Central Command Forces, alongside associate forces, performed large-scale strikes towards a number of ISIS targets throughout Syria in assist of Operation Hawkeye Strike, Jan. 10, 2026.
U.S. Central Command
“The strikes as we speak focused ISIS all through Syria as a part of our ongoing dedication to root out Islamic terrorism towards our warfighters, forestall future assaults, and defend American and associate forces within the area,” CENTCOM mentioned within the information launch. “U.S. and coalition forces stay resolute in pursuing terrorists who search to hurt the USA.”

