Iraqi airstrikes on important Zionist regime targets
The Iraqi Islamic Resistance group attacked important Zionist regime targets in occupied Palestine three times.
According to local News, the Islamic Resistance Group of Iraq announced in a statement on Tuesday that the group had attacked a vital area in the city of Ashkelon, that city's oil port and another vital target of the Zionist regime.
In another statement, the Islamic Resistance of Iraq announced that two areas belonging to the Zionist regime, including the Hatsarim air base in Beer Saba and a vital installation in occupied Palestine, were attacked by resistance forces.
Zionist regime media reported on Monday evening that alarm sirens were sounded in the occupied port of Eilat.
It was previously reported that the reason for this siren was the possibility of a drone incursion into occupied Palestinian airspace.
The Israeli army also said it intercepted an air target in the skies of southern occupied Palestine.
The Zionists also claimed that the Sea Dome defense system installed on the frigate Saar-6, located in the occupied port of Eilat, was activated for the first time to intercept a suspicious air target.
Iraqi Islamic resistance groups, while supporting the Palestinian resistance and condemning the full US support for the crimes of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip, have repeatedly attacked US military bases in Iraq and Syria, and have also struck targets in the occupied territories with their drone and missile attacks.
In its new strategy, the Iraqi resistance front targets very important Zionist centers, including airports and air bases, and tries to make the Zionist regime's airspace unsafe.