The fighters of Iraq’s Islamic Resistance anti-terror alliance have struck two “vital targets” throughout the occupied Palestinian territories during fresh anti-Israeli operations.
In a statement on Wednesday, the coalition said it had attacked one such target “in the northern occupied lands using drones.”
It then released another statement, announcing a strike against a similar target in the city of Eilat in the southernmost tip of the territories with more kamikaze drones.
The operations, the alliance said, came “in continuation of our approach to resisting the occupation, and in support of our people in Palestine and Lebanon, and in response to the massacres committed by the usurping entity against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly.”
The Islamic Resistance has been engaged in hundreds of such operations since last October, when the Israeli regime began bringing the Gaza Strip under a genocidal war and remarkably ramped up its deadly aggression towards Lebanon.
The brutal military onslaught has so far claimed the lives of at least 43,712 Palestinians, mostly women, children, and adolescents, and wounded another 103,258 people, while the aggression against Lebanon has killed 3,360 people.
The Iraqi fighters’ most recent anti-Israeli operation saw them launching attack drones towards a military target in the southern part of the occupied territories on Tuesday.
A day earlier, they had carried out eighth consecutive strikes against various Israeli targets within a span of just 24 hours.
The fighters have also stepped up their attacks on the United States military bases in Iraq and Syria as a means of protesting Washington's full-fledged political, military, intelligence, and diplomatic support for the regime amid the atrocities.