Iraqi Resistance drones strike occupied Haifa, major power plant
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq reiterates its commitment to striking "the enemy's strongholds" in support of the oppressed Palestinian people.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq struck a vital Israeli target in the occupied city of Haifa using a drone.
In its statement, the Iraqi Resistance affirmed that this operation is part of its ongoing approach to resist the occupation and support Gaza, in response to the occupier's massacres in the Gaza Strip.
The Resistance also reiterated their commitment to striking "the enemy's strongholds."
This comes a mere two hours after the resistance also published footage of a drone being launched towards a vital target in Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat), in the south of occupied Palestine, which it announced at dawn today.
Later on Wednesday, the Iraqi Resistance's Military Media announced that the Resistance fired an unspecified number of drones at the Orot Rabin Power Plant, in Hadera, on the coast of occupied Palestine.
The plant is the largest power station operated by the occupation's government, providing the settler-colonial entity with around 2.59 GW of electricity.
Iraqi Resistance fighters have also been conducting joint operations with the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF). The spokesman for the YAF, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced on Monday that YAF conducted a joint operation with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance.
Saree confirmed that the operation was "carried out with several drones and successfully achieved its goals."
Later on, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq issued a statement announcing the operation on its part.
He reiterated that joint operations with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance will continue in support of the Palestinian people until the aggression on the Gaza Strip stops and the siege is lifted.
It is noteworthy that days ago, Saree announced that YAF conducted a joint operation with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance, targeting a vital target in Haifa with cruise missiles.
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