The Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched a series of six drone strikes targeting strategic sites in the occupied territories on Monday. This latest round of attacks comes as part of the group’s ongoing efforts to support the people of Palestine and Lebanon and resist the Israeli occupation.
According to statements from the Islamic Resistance, the first operation involved a drone strike on a vital target in the southern region of the occupied territories. This was followed by two more strikes against significant locations in the north, marking a successive operation in that area. Later, a fourth drone strike was launched against a vital target in southern occupied Palestine, the second such attack in that region since midnight.
🔻مشاهد من اطلاق المقاومة الاسلامية في العراق لطيران مسير باتجاه هدف حيوي في شمال الاراضي المحتلة.
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On Monday morning, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that its fighters had carried out two additional operations, using drones to strike two separate vital targets in northern occupied Palestine. This brings the total number of operations conducted overnight to six, and eight since last night, as the Iraqi Resistance vowed to escalate its retaliation against Israeli aggression in Palestine and Lebanon.
🔻مشاهد من اطلاق المقاومة الاسلامية في العراق لطيران مسير باتجاه هدف عسكري في شمال الاراضي المحتلة
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These actions are in direct response to the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation against Palestinian civilians, including children, women, and the elderly. The Resistance has emphasized its commitment to continuing and intensifying these operations to strike at enemy strongholds.
This latest wave of drone strikes follows a previous announcement by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq on November 6, when its fighters launched three separate drone strikes targeting an Israeli military site in northern occupied Palestine.
Source: Agencies (edited and translated by Al-Manar English Website)