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Iraqi resistance has ‘bank of targets’ in Israeli-occupied lands: Nujaba

Fighters from the Iraqi Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba resistance movement march in military uniforms in the capital Baghdad. (File photo by AP)

An anti-terror Iraqi group has hailed the strikes conducted by the country’s resistance fighters against targets in the occupied territories, warning of more anti-Israel operations in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Hussein al-Mosawi, spokesperson for Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, made the remarks in an interview with al-Mayadeen TV channel on Friday, a day after Iraq’s Islamic Resistance targeted a Mossad center in Tel Aviv for the first time in multiple missile attacks on the occupied lands.

“The missile strike on Tel Aviv proved once again that the Iraqi resistance is an essential part of the Axis of Resistance,” he said.

“Iraq’s Islamic Resistance has a large bank of targets that will be hit unexpectedly.”

On Thursday, Iraqi fighters targeted Mossad’s "Glilot" intelligence center in Tel Aviv and "Abraham" intelligence headquarters in Beersheba with advanced al-Aqrab cruise missiles.

They also carried out an operation against an Israeli target in the Dead Sea.

Mosawi said the raids send a message to people in the besieged Gaza that they are not alone in the battle with Israel.

The attacks, he added, serve as a message to the United States that the Iraqi resistance will not stand idly by in the face of Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip.

Iraq’s Islamic Resistance has been conducting numerous strikes against targets belonging to the Israeli regime since last October, when the latter began its bloody war on Gaza.

The umbrella group of Iraqi anti-terror fighters has also launched operations against the US occupation forces in Iraq and Syria. 

Since the start of the Gaza onslaught, the US, Israel's most dedicated ally, has fast-tracked arms shipments to the regime and blocked UN resolutions that called for a truce.


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