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Kata'ib Hezbollah: $10 million bounty testament to US failure

A fighter from the Iraqi Kata'ib Hezbollah resistance group waves a flag of the movement during a parade in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

The Iraqi Kata'ib Hezbollah resistance movement describes the United States' decision to offer up to $10 million for information on its leader as a testament to the incompetence and failure of Washington's intelligence and military apparatus.

After the Israeli-US enemy suffered a humiliating defeat from men who fought decisively on the battlefield, and in light of abject failures to confront the Islamic Resistance in Iraq and break its willpower, Washington has once again shown its wicked nature by means of fiendish actions, the Kata'ib Hezbollah said in a statement issued on Saturday.

It added that the US decision to announce a bounty for information on the leader of the Kata'ib Hezbollah, Abu Hussain al-Hamidawi, explicitly shows the incompetence of the US military and espionage services.

The Kata'ib Hezbollah went on to reaffirm its resolve to fight off enemy conspiracies more decisively than ever, stressing it will stand up against despots and enemies of humanity with infinite patience and resilience.

The wickedness of the US administration will only consolidate our steadfastness and determination to tread the path towards victory, the resistance group highlighted.

The statement comes as the US administration has also imposed sanctions against several high-ranking members and military commanders of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq following its failure to defeat resistance forces across the West Asia and Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.


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