
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that it hit an Israeli military target in the occupied Golan Heights on Saturday using drone strikes.
In a Sunday statement, the resistance explained the targeting is a continued part of resistance in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and in response to the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation.
On January 12, the Resistance group struck a vital Israeli target in “Eilat” (occupied Umm al-Rashash), putting it out of service.
Iraqi Resistance fighters and the Yemeni Armed Forces, have worked relentlessly to target Israeli sites located hundreds of kilometers away from launching points in the last 3 months. These factions have done so in support of Palestinian people who have been subjected to an unprecedented brutal aggression that has killed nearly 25,105 martyrs, while the number of injured has increased to 62,681.
Concurrently, Iraqi Resistance forces have also targeted United States military bases and assets in Iraq and Syria, citing the US’s active and unwavering support to the Israeli occupation’s aggression on the Gaza Strip.
A senior official in the Iraqi Hezbollah Brigades, Abu Ali Al-Askari, vowed that the Iraqi resistance would continue to destroy enemy strongholds until its goals are achieved.
US forces in Ain al-Assad Airbase in western Iraq came under attack on Saturday, Al Mayadeen‘s correspondent reported.
Sources told Al Mayadeen that the attack encompassed several large caliber rockets fired from multiple directions toward the airbase. Moreover, our sources revealed that at least 10 rockets directly hit the airbase’s wing or its vicinity.
In the same context, Iraqi media outlets have reported on initial observations regarding the detection of a large barrage of rockets launched in the direction of the American military base.