Iraqi Resistance strikes target near Jordan Valley with drones
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched a drone strike on a target near the Jordan Valley in support of the people of Gaza against the Israeli occupation.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced it launched a drone strike on a target near the Jordan Valley in their occupied territories on Wednesday.
In a statement, the resistance movement emphasized that this target was in response to the ongoing massacres perpetrated by the occupation entity against Palestinian civilians—including children, women, and the elderly—the group vowed to intensify operations against enemy strongholds, pledging to escalate their efforts in defense of Palestinian rights and sovereignty.
Circulating footage shows the impact site of the #Iraqi drone at an Israeli military base in the Jordan Valley.#Palestine pic.twitter.com/kAoHf6F20S
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) September 24, 2024
Israeli media reported that the drone targeted Ramon Airbase and Israeli air defenses failed to intercept it.
In another operation, the resistance announced that it targeted a site in the northern occupied territory with an al-Arqab missile (a developed cruise missile).
The Islamic Resistance in #Iraq announced it had struck an Israeli target near the #Jordan Valley using drones.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) September 24, 2024
Sirens sounded earlier in al-Naqab region and Israeli media reported that the drone targeted the Ramon Airbase and interceptors failed to stop it. pic.twitter.com/FJE2NmWaSw
This comes after the resistance announced early Monday that its fighters targeted "a Golani Brigade observation base in our occupied lands using drones."
In a statement, the group affirmed that the operation comes "in continuation of our resistance against the occupation, in support of our people in Palestine, and in response to the massacres committed by the usurping entity against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly."
The Iraqi Resistance underlined that it will continue to "strike enemy strongholds with increasing intensity."
The operation came a few hours after the Islamic Resistance in Iraq confirmed it had targeted an Israeli site in the Jordan Valley, east of occupied Palestine, using the al-Arfad drone, marking the fifth attack on Sunday.