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Iraqi Resistance strikes 'vital' Israeli military facility

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The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has struck a "vital" Israeli military facility lying far north in the occupied territories in continued support for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, who are enduring a genocidal Israeli war.

The Iraqi umbrella group of anti-terror factions made the announcement in a statement on Sunday.

It specified the whereabouts of the target as the village of Eilabun, saying the facility was hit with "a barrage of drones."

The Islamic Resistance concluded the statement by saying that the operation had been carried out "in solidarity with the people of Gaza."

The coalition has been staging many such attacks since October 7, when the regime launched the war in response to al-Aqsa Storm, a surprise retaliatory operation by Gaza's resistance movements against the occupied territories.

The military onslaught has so far killed more than 32,700 people, mostly women, children, and adolescents. Nearly 75,200 Palestinians have also been wounded.

Most recently, the Iraqi umbrella group said it had targeted the Ovda and Speer airbases in the occupied Palestinian territories, using drones.

Last Sunday, the coalition announced conducting a similar drone attack against "the headquarters building” of the Israeli ministry for military affairs in the occupied territories.


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