Iraqi Resistance engages vital Israeli targets in Golan, Eilat
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq affirms that the recent operation came in response to the Israeli massacres against Palestinian civilians.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that its Resistance fighters targeted Wednesday evening an Israeli target in the occupied Syrian Golan with drones.
In a statement, the Resistance mentioned that the operation came in response to the Israeli massacres against Palestinian civilians, affirming that its fighters would continue to strike enemy strongholds.
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Later post-midnight, the Iraqi Resistance said that its fighters targeted a vital Israeli site in Umm al-Rashrash [Eilat] via attack drones.
The fresh Iraqi strikes come several days after a similar one against a vital target in occupied Haifa, as part of the second phase of the Resistance's operations, which includes the enforcement of a blockade on Israeli maritime navigation in the Mediterranean and putting Israeli ports out of service.
Last week, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq published an image showing several of its drones heading toward Eilat in southern occupied Palestine and accompanied it with the phrase, "The horror is not over yet, and more is yet to come," signaling that the Resistance is determined to continue its operations against occupation targets amid the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
It is noteworthy that on April 20, the Iraqi Resistance claimed responsibility for a drone attack against a strategic Israeli target in Eilat port in response to the aggression that targeted a military base where a Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) group was deployed.
According to Al Mayadeen's correspondent, one person was killed and eight others were injured, as a result of the raid that targeted the Kalsu Base in Musayib, south of the Iraqi capital Baghdad.