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Iraqi resistance strikes Mossad center in Tel Aviv with cruise missiles

Frame grab from a video released by Iraq’s Islamic Resistance on May 3, 2024, shows the group’s firing cruise missiles towards targets lying in Tel Aviv and the city of Beersheba, which is located in the southern part of the occupied territories.

Iraq’s Islamic Resistance has carried out a series of daring strikes against the Israeli regime in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, whom the regime has brought under a genocidal war.

The umbrella group of anti-terror fighters announced the strikes in separate statements on Friday.

The coalition said it had hit Mossad’s "Glilot" intelligence center in Tel Aviv with advanced al-Aqrab cruise missiles.

Using the same type of projectile, the group also targeted the "Abraham" intelligence headquarters in the city of Beersheba in the southern part of the occupied territories, it added.

Lastly, the resistance said, it carried out an operation against an Israeli target in the Dead Sea, using “appropriate weapons.”

The strikes were conducted “in continuation of our path to resisting the occupation, in support of our people in Gaza, and in response to the massacres committed by the usurping entity against Palestinian civilians, including children, women, and the elderly,” the group asserted.

The fighters vowed to keep up their attacks as long as the regime sustained the war.

The coalition has been conducting numerous such strikes against targets belonging to the Israeli regime since last October, when the latter began the military onslaught.

The war, which was launched following al-Aqsa Storm, a retaliatory operation by Gaza’s resistance movements, has so far killed at least 34,568 people, most of them women, children, and adolescents.

Over 77,700 Palestinians have also been injured in the military campaign, while thousands of others remain unaccounted for.


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