Escalating Tensions: Hezbollah Strikes Back After Israeli Airstrikes
Hezbollah confirms assassination of top-ranking commander Ibrahim Aqil in Israeli strike
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Iraqi fighters have used new kamikaze planes to attack strategic targets in the southern tip of the Israeli-occupied zone in response to the government's violent attacks on Gaza.
The Iraqi Islamic Resistance Movement, an umbrella group of militant fighters, claimed responsibility for the attack on "major" sites in the port of Eilat on Sunday morning in a statement released on its official website. Telegram channel.
The statement said that the drone attack was carried out in an effort to continue the fight against the Israeli government, to support the Palestinians in Gaza, and to pay for the murders committed by the Zionist entity against the general population. , including women, children and civilians. main, in the siege region.
The organization said it would continue to target and destroy critical sites in the occupied territories.
The attack marked the first time the Alfad missile defense system was used in an operation targeting Israeli and American interests in West Asia. The Arfad drone is similar to the Sammad (Invincible) long-range drone that is home-made by the Yemeni Army.
The Sammad drone is available in three models, with a unique V-shaped tail and electronics. A cool projection and flying wings for takeoff and landing.
The Iraqi Islamic Resistance has carried out several attacks against Israeli targets since the country's government launched its murderous war against Gaza in early October.
On October 7, the Palestinian resistance launched a surprise attack on the ousted authority called Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, followed by brutal Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, targeting hospitals, homes and places of worship. More than 35,091 Palestinians, mostly women and children, were killed and 78,827 were injured. More than 1.7 million people have been displaced during the war.
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