The Islamic Resistance in Iraq says it has carried out another anti-Israeli operation, this time targeting the regime’s military barracks in the occupied Golan Heights.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, which is an umbrella group of the country’s anti-terror movements, made the announcement in a late Sunday statement on its Telegram channel.
“The Islamic Resistance fighters in Iraq, this morning on Sunday, 7/4/2024, targeted the western Yarden barracks in the occupied Golan with a drone,” it added.
The Iraqi resistance noted that the new anti-Israel operation came “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.”
It asserted that the resistance fighters will continue to strike the enemy’s strongholds.
The new operation came just hours after the Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for a drone attack on a “vital” site at the port city of Eilat in the southernmost part of the 1948 Israeli-occupied territories.
Earlier on Saturday, the Iraqi resistance said it had targeted oil refineries in Haifa in the occupied territories with drones.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has vowed to continue its retaliatory operations as long as Israel’s genocide in Gaza goes on.
The Iraqi resistance has also carried out several attacks on Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport using drones.
Earlier on Sunday, an Iraqi legislator said the country’s anti-terror resistance groups will continue their support for Palestinians and conduct more operations against Israeli interests until the usurping regime stops its genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
Hassan Salem, a member of the Iraqi parliament and head of the al-Sadiqun (the Honest Ones) political party, said the Islamic Resistance in Iraq will continue standing by its “brothers in Palestine” and pound Israeli targets.
“The presence of US soldiers in Iraq and the region is shrinking thanks to operations being carried out by resistance fighters. The resistance front played a significant role in diminishing the United States’ influence on Iraq. The resistance groups’ retaliatory operations place Washington and its allies under pressure in Iraq and elsewhere in the region,” he pointed out.