Iraqi Resistance bomb Israeli base in occupied Palestine
The Iraqi Resistance drone strikes the Israeli Maalim base in occupied Palestine over the occupation's massacre.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced Tuesday that its forces carried out drone strikes on the Maalim base in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The Resistance issued a statement declaring that this attack was part of its ongoing commitment to resisting Israeli occupation.
It emphasized that the operation was conducted in support of the people of Gaza and in retaliation for the massacres committed by the occupying forces against Palestinian civilians, including children, women, and the elderly.
The statement further affirmed that the Resistance will continue its attacks on enemy positions until the Israeli aggression on Gaza ceases.
Similarly, Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched three attacks against Israeli targets on Monday in response to the massacre committed by occupation forces in al-Mawasi.
On Saturday, Israeli strikes on al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip killed at least 90 Palestinians and injured hundreds of others, adding another heinous crime to "Israel's" record. The incident spurred international condemnation, while members of the Axis of Resistance, including the Yemeni Armed Forces and the Iraqi Resistance took a more proactive approach.
The source told Al Mayadeen, that the Islamic Resistance escalated its operations against the Israeli occupation following the al-Mawasi massacre.
In detail, the source revealed that early on Monday, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched two operations, utilizing suicide drones against distinct targets, and a third operation using locally-developed al-Arqab cruise missiles.
A member party of the Iraqi Resistance, Kataib Hezbollah, had released a statement condemning the attacks and promising retaliation at an earlier time.
It stressed that the Israeli occupation "only understands the language of [war]," which requires that members of the Axis of Resistance raise the pace of their operations.