Iraqi resistance launches multiple drone strikes on Israeli-occupied territories
Early Wednesday morning, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for three coordinated drone strikes on strategic sites within Israeli-occupied territories.
The group confirmed hitting a vital target in the occupied Golan Heights and two additional targets in the southern city of Eilat, also known as Umm al-Rashrash in Palestine.
Later in the day, the Resistance stated it had launched further strikes, targeting a key site in the center of occupied Palestine and another location in the Golan Heights. These operations were described as part of an ongoing campaign in response to the Israeli military's actions in Gaza and the broader regional conflict involving Lebanon.
In a statement, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq emphasized that the strikes were a direct retaliation for what they described as the "genocide" in Gaza and the war against Lebanon. The group underscored its support for the people of Palestine and Lebanon, condemning the killing of civilians, including women, children, and the elderly, by Israeli forces.
On Tuesday, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq conducted four military operations targeting Israeli-occupied territories, including drone strikes in Tabarayya and the Jordan Valley. The group released footage of these operations through its Military Media unit, showcasing the precision of the strikes.
The Iraqi Resistance reiterated its commitment to opposing the Israeli occupation and stated that these strikes were part of its broader strategy to support Palestinian and Lebanese civilians suffering from Israeli military actions. The group also vowed to continue intensifying its operations, pledging to "strike at the enemy's strongholds with increasing intensity."
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has framed these actions as part of an ongoing resistance against Israeli occupation and as a response to what it considers atrocities committed by Israel against civilians. (ILKHA)