Iraqi Resistance attacks Israeli sites in South, North
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq continues to attack Israeli sites in retaliation for the aggression being waged on Gaza and Lebanon.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced on Saturday evening that it targeted a vital site in the occupied city of Umm al-Rashrash, known as Eilat.
In a statement, the Resistance explained that "this operation is part of its ongoing resistance against the occupation and in support of our people in Palestine and Lebanon. It is also a response to the massacres committed by the occupiers against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly."
The statement emphasized the continued escalation of operations against Israeli strongholds, stating that attacks will persist at an increasing pace.
Later in the evening, the Resistance confirmed another operation targeting a vital military site in the occupied Golan Heights using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). According to the Israeli news outlet Hadashot Hamot, a large explosion was heard in the Golan Heights due to the detonation of one of the drones, while another drone was still observed flying in the area.
The Iraqi Resistance had earlier claimed responsibility for targeting both a military site and a vital installation in the occupied Golan Heights on the same day using drones.
On Friday, the Iraqi Resistance struck a vital target in northern occupied Palestine using drones.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced on Thursday that they have successfully targeted two Israeli sites using drones within the occupied Palestinian territories.
Footage released showed images of the martyred Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, along with the Lebanese and Palestinian flags, displayed alongside a picture of the supreme religious authority in Iraq, Sayyed Ali al-Sistani.