Adding to 7 ops, Iraqi Resistance drones attack six Israeli targets
The drones attacked targets in the Golan and across Israeli-occupied territories in Palestine.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that its fighters conducted seven long-range attacks on Israeli targets, across occupied territories, on Thursday.
The operations were announced on Thursday, from dawn until midnight, and were all conducted via one-way attack drones.
Two of these operations targeted vital Israeli infrastructure in the occupied Syrian Golan.
The rest of the attacks were spread across northern, central, and southern Israeli-occupied territories.
Attacks on Israeli targets in "northern occupied territories," usually refer to al-Jalil in northern occupied Palestine. Two vital targets in this area were attacked.
Two other attacks targeted "southern occupied territories," usually referring to occupied Umm al-Rashrash [Eilat], a coastal area on the Red Sea.
The last two operations were conducted via drones attacking vital targets in central Israeli-occupied territories.
Iraqi Resistance factions promised to continue conducting these operations in support of Palestine and Lebanon, adding that these operations will continue to escalate.
New set of operations announced on Friday dawn
After the activation of air defenses over Eilat, overnight on Friday, the Iraqi Resistance announced that it launched three attacks on three vital Israeli targets, in southern occupied Palestine.
It also announced two other drone attacks on targets in the Golan.
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