Iraqi Resistance struck an Israeli espionage center: Exclusive
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq also announces targeting a sensitive Israeli facility in "Eilat" (occupied Umm al-Rashash)
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced carrying out two separate operations against Israeli targets at Friday dawn using appropriate weapons, stating that the attacks came in response to the ongoing Israeli massacres in Gaza and in support of the people in the Strip.
According to the Resistance group, one of the attacks struck a vital Israeli target in "Eilat" (occupied Umm al-Rashash), putting it out of service.
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Sources from the Resistance group told Al Mayadeen that the second attack near the Jordan River Park targeted a control center belonging to the Golani Brigade. The center is responsible for espionage and intelligence gathering balloons, the sources added.
The Islamic Resistance affirmed its commitment to continue targeting the occupation entity's strongholds, vowing more operations until the war on Gaza halts.
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Three Israeli intelligence officers killed
The Iraqi Resistance has been launching operations against US and Israeli targets in support of the people in Gaza for almost three months.
Confirming a previous report published by Al Mayadeen citing sources, the Jerusalem Times revealed on Thursday that three Israeli military intelligence officers were killed and four others were wounded in a drone strike targeting their headquarters in Iraqi Kurdistan's Erbil, on New Year's Eve.
On the day of the strike, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced carrying out four operations against several targets in response to the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza, one of which targeted a US military base near Erbil's airport.
According to the news site, all Israeli agents are holders of a US passport.