Iraqi Resistance says it attacked Israeli military target with drones
While it released footage of the drone launches, the Resistance group did not provide further information on the location of the strike.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced Thursday that its fighters attacked an Israeli military target in occupied Palestine using a drone, without providing further information on the location of the strike.
In a statement, the Iraqi Resistance vowed to continue "striking enemy strongholds with increasing intensity."
The Islamic Resistance in #Iraq releases footage of a drone launch toward an Israeli military target in occupied #Palestine. pic.twitter.com/aC3wRcFlaC
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The group pointed out that the operation was in line with its approach "to resisting the occupation, in support of the Palestinian and Lebanese people, and in response to the massacres committed by the usurping entity against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly."
On Wednesday, the Islamic Resistance announced that it had carried out five operations against important Israeli targets in occupied Haifa and southern occupied Palestine, as well as against Israeli military targets in southern occupied Palestine, the occupied Jordan Valley, and the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.
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