Iraqi Islamic group launches drone strikes on Israeli targets in occupied Palestine

An Islamic resistance group in Iraq, known as Saraya Awliyaa al-Dam (Blood Guardians Brigades), has conducted a series of drone strikes in occupied Palestine as part of their declared religious duty and in response to the escalating bloodshed of civilians in Gaza and Lebanon.

Ekleme: 30.10.2024 15:05:51 / Güncelleme: 30.10.2024 15:05:51 / English News
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The operations were carried out on Wednesday, with the first strike targeting a critical site in the Jordan Valley.

Earlier in the morning, at approximately 4:42 AM, the Brigades announced a drone strike on a vital target located north of Tabarayya (Tiberius) in northern occupied Palestine. They asserted responsibility for these operations, emphasizing their commitment to oppose the Israeli occupation and expressing solidarity with the people of Palestine and Lebanon.

In their statement, the Islamic Resistance reaffirmed their determination to intensify strikes on enemy positions, highlighting the ongoing Israeli attacks that have resulted in civilian casualties, including children, women, and the elderly.

In response to the drone strikes, Israeli media reported sirens sounding in various northern regions, including Rosh HaNikra, Betzet Beach, and the Milouot Industrial Zone, amid fears of an unidentified aircraft's infiltration. Additionally, throughout the night, sirens were activated in settlements across northern al-Jalil, including Tel Hai, Kiryat Shmona, and Kfar Giladi.

In a separate incident, a drone strike was reported to have hit an industrial building in northern Nahariya, raising concerns over detection systems in the area as the strike occurred without prior warning or sirens. (ILKHA)