The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that its fighters conducted seven long-range drone attacks on Israeli targets across occupied territories on Thursday.
The operations, carried out from dawn until midnight, utilized one-way attack drones to strike vital infrastructure in the occupied Syrian Golan as well as targets in northern, central, and southern Israeli-occupied areas.
Two of the attacks targeted strategic sites in the occupied Golan, while the remaining strikes were spread throughout the occupied Palestinian and Lebanese territories. The northern attacks reportedly hit areas in al-Jalil, while the southern strikes focused on the occupied town of Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat) on the Red Sea coast.
The Iraqi Resistance factions vowed to continue these operations in support of Palestine and Lebanon, promising that the attacks will only continue to escalate.
In a follow-up announcement on Friday, the Resistance reported launching three additional drone strikes on vital targets in southern occupied Palestine, as well as two more attacks in the Golan region, in the wake of increased Israeli air defenses over Eilat overnight.
Source: Agencies (edited and translated by Al-Manar English Website)