Iraqi Resistance targets Ben Gurion Airport using UAVs
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq continues to launch attacks on targets deep within the Israeli occupation entity in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced early Tuesday that its fighters targeted Ben Gurion Airport deep within the Israeli occupation entity using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
In a statement, the Iraqi Resistance affirmed its commitment to strike the Israeli enemy's strongholds, as part of the second phase of operations in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and in response to the Israeli massacres against innocent civilians.
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The second phase of the Resistance's operations includes the enforcement of a blockade on Israeli maritime navigation in the Mediterranean and putting Israeli ports out of service.
A few days ago, the Resistance carried out a series of operations, targeting the oil refineries in occupied Haifa, an Israeli intelligence base in the northern occupied Syrian Golan Heights, and a military site at the "Rosh Pinna" airport in the occupied Palestinian territories.
On February 25, Akram al-Kaabi, the Secretary-General of the al-Nujaba Movement, a faction that operates under the umbrella of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, affirmed that the Resistance will maintain its operations to kick US forces out of the country and will not stop attacking Israeli targets in occupied Palestine.
"We will not abandon" the goal of "liberating Iraq" from US presence and supporting Palestine by striking the Israeli occupation, al-Kaabi further underlined.