Iraqi Resistance: Enemy to see blows until Palestine's liberation
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, Kataib Hezbollah, praises the patience of the Palestinian people and renews its commitment to supporting their Resistance until the complete liberation of occupied Palestine.
Kataib Hezbollah, part of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, affirmed its solidarity with the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Resistance amid Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, stressing its commitment to direct strikes against the enemy, in response to the crimes of the Zionist-American aggression.
The Brigades said, in a statement, on Thursday, that the legendary steadfastness of the Palestinian people "in the face of the brutality of the Zionists, supported by the latest American military and intelligence machines, in addition to the support of England, France, and other Western countries, would not have been possible without their patience and belief in the necessity of regaining their rights stolen from the usurping entity."
Kataib Hezbollah also indicated that despite the Palestinians being exposed to various types of crimes and genocide, they "are still steadfast and seeking the liberation of their land and sanctities."
Moreover, the statement touched on the US involvement in the deprivation of the Palestinian people of their rights and freedom while also supporting the aggression against them, including but not limited to the besieging of cities, cutting off water, food, and medicine, the destruction of buildings, displacing civilians, storming and bombing mosques and hospitals, and killing women and children.
According to the statement, the US-Israeli war crimes "will not pass without deterrence and punishment," and pledged that "the enemy will receive from us the harshest blows" in any location possibly reached by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, "until the liberation of the land of Palestine from the river to the sea."
Rocket attack targets US base in al-Omar oil field in eastern Syria
A source told Al Mayadeen on Wednesday that a missile attack targeted the US occupation base in the al-Omar oil field east of Deir Ezzor, confirming that fire erupted inside the base.
Meanwhile, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported the overflight of US warplanes over the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor shortly after the strike.
The Pentagon reported on Tuesday that US occupation forces in Syria and Iraq had been subjected to 56 attacks since October 17. Sabrina Singh, the Deputy Press Secretary of the Pentagon, informed journalists that out of the 59 US personnel who sustained injuries, 32 were categorized with non-serious injuries, while the remaining 27 individuals suffered from traumatic brain injury (TBI).
It is noteworthy that approximately 2500 US soldiers are stationed in Iraq, and around 900 are in Syria.
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