Iraqi forces attack Israeli 'key areas' on Syria's Golan Heights
The Islamic Movement of Iraq has carried out two separate attacks against the sensitive and important centers of the Zionist regime of Israel in the occupied Golan Heights of Syria and in the north of Iraq in the Kurdistan region.
In a statement issued earlier today, the Islamic Resistance group has announced that it has carried out an operation against a "sensitive and important" area south of the Zionist neighborhood of Eliad located in the occupied Golan Heights of Syria. Some reports have said that an Israeli drone base was targeted in the attack. The Iraqi government, which is under the umbrella of anti-terrorist groups, has explained that it carried out the attack using "effective weapons" in support of the Gaza Strip, which has been enduring a genocidal war by the Zionist regime of Israel for 82 days now. . Israeli media reported that a "kamikaze drone" hit a building in the southern Golan. Israel's Channel 12 has claimed that if it is confirmed that the drone operation has been carried out from Syria, it will be the first time such an attack has been carried out since the beginning of the Gaza war. The Iraqi Islamic Resistance group has said, it has also targeted the "technical and intelligence center" of the Zionist regime in the northeast of Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq. The Iraqi counter-terrorism group has been attacking the centers of the illegal regime of Israel and the United States since October 7, when Tel Aviv launched a war against Gaza with the military and political support of Washington. The centers of the Zionist regime targeted in the attacks of the Iraqi Resistance include the port of Eilat located in the southernmost part of the occupied Palestinian territories named after Israel and the Karish gas field in the Mediterranean Sea. Since the beginning of the war of the oppressive Zionist regime of Israel against Gaza, the Iraqi Resistance has carried out more than 100 operations against American soldiers in the area.../