Iraqi resistance launches drone strikes against Israeli targets
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced on Sunday that it has executed three drone attacks targeting Israeli "vital sites" in the occupied territories.
The coordinated strikes were reportedly carried out in support of the Palestinian and Lebanese people amid ongoing regional tensions.
Two of the drone attacks were directed at locations in the occupied Syrian Golan, while the third targeted a site in Um al-Rashrash (Eilat), situated in southern occupied Palestine. The Iraqi Resistance emphasized that it will continue its operations against enemy sites, stating that such actions will escalate.
On Saturday, the Iraqi Resistance also reported launching a drone at an Israeli military target in Akka, a city on the northern coast of occupied Palestine. Footage circulated online shows the moment the drone approached and struck its intended target in Akka.
The Iraqi Resistance, alongside groups in Yemen, has conducted numerous operations in recent weeks to demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinian people and their ongoing resistance. These operations have utilized a variety of one-way attack drones and cruise missiles as part of their military strategy. (ILKHA)