Iraq’s Islamic Resistance launches drone attacks on Eilat
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has reaffirmed its ongoing support for the Lebanese and Palestinian populations in their resistance efforts.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has sustained its backing of the Lebanese and Palestinian populations amidst ongoing hostilities with Israel, intensifying their offensive with additional strikes on targets within Israeli territories.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Iraq’s Islamic Resistance confirmed the launch of a drone strike against a key target in Eilat, located in the southern region of what they refer to as occupied Palestine. The group emphasized their resolve to escalate operations targeting enemy strongholds with heightened intensity.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, Islamic Resistance fighters in Iraq have announced a drone strike targeting a key location in occupied Um Al-Rashrash, also known as Eilat. The attack is described as part of ongoing efforts to resist occupation and support populations in Palestine and Lebanon. The group cited retaliatory reasons, alleging massacres carried out by occupying forces against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly. The Islamic Resistance underscored its commitment to intensifying operations against enemy strongholds.
On September 25, 2024, Al-Manar TV (@TVManar1) released an update via their official Twitter account. For more details, the original tweet can be referenced [here](https://twitter.com/TVManar1/status/1838998198938980617?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw).
The Israeli military spokesperson announced that two drones targeted the port of Eilat, with one being intercepted and the other detonating.
The spokesperson for the Zionist authorities stated that they are actively monitoring threats emanating from Iraq and gathering pertinent intelligence. The spokesperson added that Israel will take necessary actions in response to these threats.
According to reports from Israeli media, six drones originating from Iraq targeted the occupied Golan Heights, Eilat, and Wadi Araba.