Iraqi Resistance dedicates op. to martyrs Sayyed Nasrallah, Sinwar
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has struck a military target in occupied Haifa in continued support of the people in Palestine and Lebanon.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that its fighters successfully struck a military target in Haifa, northern occupied Palestine, using drones, in what would be its first operation of the day.
According to the statement published by its Military Media, the operation came as part of a "continuation of its strategy to resist the occupation, support our people in Palestine and Lebanon, and respond to the atrocities committed by the occupation against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly."
The Resistance reiterated its commitment to carrying out the strikes on the enemy's strongholds with escalating intensity.
Footage released showed an image of Martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Martyr Yahya Sinwar, indicating that the operation was dedicated to both Resistance leaders.
The Islamic Resistance in #Iraq published footage showing the launch of a drone targeting an Israeli military site in occupied Palestine.
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The Iraqi Resistance stated that the operation, which took place on Saturday morning, is "a continuation of our commitment to resisting the… pic.twitter.com/peni1CeuTb
Later, the Iraqi Resistance said it targeted a vital target in the occupied Golan Heights as well, using drones.
On Friday, the Iraqi Resistance pounded a vital target in Umm al-Rashrash [Eilat] in occupied Palestine as part of its pledge to support Lebanon, Palestine, and their Resistance movements.
The Resistance has significantly intensified its operations, sometimes striking multiple vital and military targets across the entirety of Palestine, from its north to its south and center. It has also deployed multiple weapons from its arsenal to carry out the operations, including advanced drones and cruise missiles.
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