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Iranian proxies in Iraq willing to disarm to avoid conflict with US, commanders and Iraqi officials say |
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[IsraelTimes] Several powerful Iranian-backed militia groups in Iraq are prepared to disarm for the first time to avert the threat of an escalating conflict with the US Trump administration, 10 senior commanders and Iraqi officials tell Rooters. The move to defuse tensions follows repeated warnings issued privately by US officials to the Iraqi government since Trump took power in January, according to the sources, which include six local commanders of four major militias. The officials told Baghdad that unless it acted to disband the militias operating on its soil, America could target the groups with ... KABOOM!... s, the people add. Izzat al-Shahbndar, a senior Shi’ite Moslem politician close to Iraq’s governing alliance, tells Rooters that discussions between Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudan ...a Moslem country located in the Horn of Africa. It is noted for its affinity for rule by ex- or current generals, its holy men, and for the oppression of the native Afro population by its Arab conquerors. South Sudan, populated mostly by the natives, split off from Sudan proper, which left North and South Darfur to be oppressed by the guys with turbans... i and several militia leaders are "very advanced," and the groups are inclined to comply with US calls for disarmament. "The factions are not acting stubbornly or insisting on continuing in their current form," he says, adding that the groups are "fully aware" they could be targeted by the US. The six militia commanders interviewed in Baghdad and a southern province, who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive situation, are from the Kataib Hezbollah, Nujabaa, Kataib Sayyed ![]() your/his lordship. Groveling in His Exalted Presence is encouraged... al-Shuhada, and Ansarullah al-Awfiyaa groups. "Trump is ready to take the war with us to worse levels, we know that, and we want to avoid such a bad scenario," a commander of Kataib Hezbollah, the most powerful Shi’ite militia, says, who speaks from behind a black face mask and sunglasses. The commanders say their main ally and patron, Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) military force, had given them its blessing to take whatever decisions they deemed necessary to avoid being drawn into a potentially ruinous conflict with the United States and Israel. The militias are part of the Islamic Resistance® in Iraq, an umbrella group of about 10 hardline Shi’ite armed factions that collectively command about 50,000 fighters and arsenals that include long-range missiles and anti-aircraft weapons, according to two security officials who monitor militias’ activities. The Resistance® group, a key pillar of Iran’s network of regional proxy forces, has grabbed credit for dozens of missile and drone attacks on Israel and US forces in Iraq and Syria since the Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... war erupted about 18 months ago. |
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Trump’s hostage envoy visited Iraq to push for release of Israeli captive — sources |
2025-03-13 |
[IsraelTimes] Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov believed to be held by Iran-backed militia; sister says Trump administration has done more in a few weeks than Biden’s did in two years US President Donald Trump ...So far he's been unkillable, and they've tried.... ’s Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs Adam Boehler traveled to Iraq last month to push for the release of Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov, who was kidnapped in Iraq nearly two years ago, three sources familiar with the matter said. Since taking office, Boehler has stepped up efforts to secure the release of Tsurkov, a Princeton University student who went missing in Iraq during a research trip in March 2023, publicly urging the Iraqi government to help her get home. "The Trump Administration has done more in just a few weeks than the previous administration did in almost two years," Emma Tsurkov, Elizabeth’s sister, told Rooters in a statement. "I am especially grateful to SPEHA (Special Envoy) Boehler for going directly to meet with Prime Minister [Mohammed Shia al-] Sudan ![]() i in Baghdad. His engagement with Sudani makes it clear that the US holds Sudani responsible for finding a way to get my sister home." An Iraqi official speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters confirmed Boehler had visited in February to discuss the Tsurkov case but did not provide further details. An Arab diplomat familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel that Boehler has leaned aggressively on Sudani during a number of heated calls and meetings aimed at securing Tsurkov’s release. Tsurkov is being held in Iraq by the Shiite militia Kataib Hezbollah, a group backed by Iran, according to Israeli officials. While Sudani in his contacts with Boehler has sought to argue that the blame for Tsurkov’s kidnapping lay squarely on Kataib Hezbollah, the US envoy has refused to accept that the Iraqi government doesn’t have the ability to advance her release, the Arab diplomat said. Iraqi official: Israeli captive Tsurkov may have been moved to Iran, which is deeply involved in case [IsraelTimes] Israeli-Russian academic Elizabeth Tsurkov, who was kidnapped in Baghdad in 2023 and whom the United States is currently pressuring Iraq to free, could potentially have been transferred to Iran, which is seen as likely to be involved in holding and interrogating her, the Ynet news site reports, citing an unnamed senior Iraqi official. “She may well have been secretly transferred there, or the Iranians sent intelligence officers,” the official is quoted as saying. “It’s really lucky that Tsurkov is alive. Usually in cases like these, they are executed during questioning. Her foreign identity is benefiting her.” The Iraqi official quoted by Ynet says there is “full documentation” of the kidnapping as well as eyewitness testimonies provided to authorities, adding that Tsurkov was abducted while exiting a cafe in Baghdad’s Karada neighborhood after meeting with an Iraqi national who likely tipped off Kataib Hezbollah. The official reiterates that Iraqi Prime Minister Shia al-Sudani doesn’t know where Tsurkov is being held, “but he definitely knows who kidnapped her.” Repeated efforts haven’t yielded a breakthrough on locating her, despite increasing US pressure and threats. “The government of Iraq is taking steps, but there is no cooperation from Tsurkov’s kidnappers and we estimate that the Iranian leadership in involved and giving the instructions,” the official adds. “The Tsurkov story is directly connected to Iran. Only from there will come a decision on her matter.” Sister of Israeli held in Iraq says Boehler gave family ‘hopeful’ updates [IsraelTimes] After reporting that Israeli-Russian captive Elizabeth Tsurkov may have been moved from Iraq to Iran, the Ynet news site quoted her sister Emma Tsurkov as dismissing that possibility, adding that the family is hearing positive signs from the US leadership. After US hostage envoy Adam Boehler was reported to have visited Iraq recently to push for the academic’s release, Emma Tsurkov says she has spoken with Boehler and received “hopeful” updates. “We have spoken directly with Boehler several times, and I have met his staff. It’s amazing how in a few weeks they have gotten things to move,” she says. Responding to the unnamed Iraqi official speculating about Elizabeth being moved to Iran, Emma says: “It’s a convenient pretext that ‘senior’ officials say all the time. She’s not in Iran.” Related: Adam Boehler 03/11/2025 US reportedly warns Iraq of consequences if it doesn’t ensure kidnapped Israeli freed Adam Boehler 03/10/2025 US hostage envoy says Hamas offered to disarm during years-long truce Adam Boehler 03/10/2025 US-Hamas talks focused on last living American hostage, Edan Alexander, group says Related: Elizabeth Tsurkov 03/11/2025 US reportedly warns Iraq of consequences if it doesn’t ensure kidnapped Israeli freed Elizabeth Tsurkov 03/06/2025 Iraq says it’s working to find kidnapped Israeli-Russian academic Elizabeth Tsurkov 02/06/2025 Trump’s hostage envoy warns Iraq of consequences if Elizabeth Tsurkov not freed |
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Trump’s hostage envoy warns Iraq of consequences if Elizabeth Tsurkov not freed |
2025-02-06 |
[IsraelTimes] Adam Boehler says Iraqi PM will be ‘complicit’ in captivity of Russian-Israeli researcher, who is believed to be held by an Iran-backed militia, if she ‘doesn’t come home NOW’ The Trump administration’s hostage envoy on Wednesday weighed in for the first time on the captivity of Princeton University researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov, an Israeli-Russian national …one of those fools who believe that their good intentions will protect them when they walk neck-deep in evil… believed to be held by an Iran-backed Iraqi militia, warning the prime minister of Iraq that he will be deemed complicit if she is not immediately released."Elizabeth Tsurkov is a Princeton student held hostage in Iraq!" Adam Boehler tweeted, adding that Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudan ![]() i "consistently made false promises to the prior administration about releasing her." "BUT NOW [US President Donald Trump ...Perhaps no man has ever had as much fun being president of the US... ] IS ON TO YOU!" he added, warning that if Tsurkov "does not come home NOW then [Sudani] is either incapable and should be FIRED or worse COMPLICIT." He shared a tweet by Tsurkov’s sister that slammed Sudani’s "incompetence and inaction," while railing at the Biden administration for "showering the corrupt Iraqi officials with hundreds of millions of our taxpayer dollars with no accountability." "Thank God a tough leader with a backbone of steel is in the White House and is done playing games," Emma Tsurkov added, referring to Trump. Tsurkov, a 38-year-old student at Princeton University, disappeared in Baghdad in March 2023 while doing research for her doctorate. She had entered the country on her Russian passport. The only sign she was alive was a video broadcast in November 2023 on an Iraqi television station and circulated on pro-Iranian social media. No group has grabbed credit for the kidnapping, but Israel believes she is being held by Kataeb Hezbollah, ...despite protestations from both sides that they are not connected in any way, the two groups have been known to train together, presumably on orders from the IRGC…… Last month, a senior Israeli official said Israel is working with allies in a renewed push to secure Tsurkov’s release, while Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein told journalist Barak Ravid that she is alive, and that Sudani is working for her release."Iraqi foreign minister Fuad Hussein told me in Davos that Princeton researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov who has been held hostage by an Iraqi militia is alive and stressed Prime Minister Sudani is working for her release," Ravid, who writes for the US Axios site and Israel’s Walla, posted on X. Those statements came after special envoys for hostage affairs from several countries met the family of Tsurkov, and Israel asked the representatives to have their embassies in Baghdad lobby the Iraqi government and search for a way to start negotiations. The Israeli official said that after months of covert efforts, Israel believes "changes in the region" have created an opportunity to work publicly for her release. Related: Elizabeth Tsurkov 01/10/2025 Family of Israeli held in Iraq said to meet hostage coordinators as efforts to free her ramp Elizabeth Tsurkov 04/14/2024 Iran's proxies target Israel: Here's what to know about them Elizabeth Tsurkov 12/22/2023 Iraqi militia attempts drone attack on Eilat, drone intercepted over Jordan Related: Kataeb Hezbollah: 2024-11-02 Iraq trying to reel in Iran-backed groups to prevent confrontation with Israel even as Iran plans to use them as proxies Kataeb Hezbollah: 2024-04-22 Iraq's Kataib Hezbollah says Syria rocket attacks mark resumption of attacks on US forces Kataeb Hezbollah: 2024-01-31 Iran-backed groups in Iraq, Syria said to evacuate ahead of feared US retaliation |
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.![]() [REGNUM] By the end of 2024, the asymmetric conflict between Iran and Israel had entered a state of relative calm. Tehran and Tel Aviv temporarily transferred the confrontation to the diplomatic plane in order to prepare for a new round of confrontation. The "Axis of Resistance", consisting of groups and movements loyal to Tehran, is leaving for recovery in varying states, while others are on the verge of defeat. However, despite the victorious reports of the Israelis, they have not yet managed to finally defeat any of the proxy groups.
The Palestinian Hamas and the Lebanese Hezbollah bore the brunt of the confrontation with the Israelis in 2024. Both groups suffered heavy losses during the year: about 80% of the "old guard" (including top officials) were eliminated, and control over strategically important facilities was lost. High-ranking Iranian military advisers who coordinated the allies' actions "on the ground" were also killed. Nevertheless, both proxy forces retained their general outlines and core of supporters, and the reduction in the intensity of hostilities due to the conflict moving into the diplomatic realm made it possible to partially restore their previous combat effectiveness. However, Tel Aviv is unlikely to allow Hamas and Hezbollah to fully recover. The "second round" of the struggle is approaching, during which the Israelis will seek the complete defeat of the enemy. Preparations for the attack are underway: Israeli forces have invaded Syria and partially “cut off” the approaches to southern Lebanon from Syrian territory, effectively blocking the Iranian “transit corridor” through which weapons and volunteers were flowing to Lebanon. A wedge has been driven between Hezbollah and like-minded Lebanese parties. Similar work is being carried out against Hamas. Israel continues to strengthen its hold on the occupied territory of Gaza, while simultaneously encouraging neutral Palestinian factions to join efforts to push Hamas out of the enclave. On the other hand, Tel Aviv’s plans are being hindered by Arab countries and Türkiye, which have their own plans for the post-war structure of Gaza. Iran is well aware of the “rat fight” around the enclave and is trying to turn it to the advantage of the “Axis of Resistance” – albeit with varying success so far. HOUTHIS: CLOSER THAN THEY SEEM In 2024, the role of the Yemeni Ansar Allah (Houthis) movement in Iran's proxy group system increased significantly. It was one of the first to engage in a real fight against Israel, paralyzing shipping in the Red and (partly) Mediterranean Seas, and after neutralizing Hamas and Hezbollah, it became the main executor of attacks on the territory of the Jewish state. At the same time, unlike the missiles and UAVs launched by Iraqi and Lebanese proxies, Ansar Allah’s products were better at penetrating the Iron Dome system and reached their targets much more often.
The few Houthi leaders have also failed to be caught. The Israelis have attempted to locate the flagship command posts more than once, but to no avail. The lack of a common border with the Houthis has a negative impact on the effectiveness of Israeli operations. There are also no loyalists in Yemen on whom one could theoretically rely when conducting a combined operation. Tel Aviv's Arab allies (in particular, the UAE) are also not eager to use their own creature to solve Israeli military-political problems. Israel has some hopes for normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia, as rapprochement with Riyadh would open up opportunities for gradually moving closer to the Yemeni borders, or at least for increasing the efficiency of identifying targets for airstrikes.
Tehran also sees the zeal of its protégés and is ready to use the resources they have to the fullest. IRAQI PROXIES IN AMBUSH Throughout 2024, Iran used its Iraqi proxy forces in a fairly limited format - numerous but still fairly disparate groups were involved either in carrying out retaliatory operations (True Promise) or conducting harassing fire on American military bases in Iraq. However, during the time of being in the "ambush", the pro-Iranian formations have done a lot of work to build a new command structure. The disparate (and often small) groups are gradually being replaced by a "proxy confederation", in the center of which are concentrated the most numerous and combat-ready forces: "Kataib Hezbollah" and "Hashd al-Shaabi". At the same time, the Hashd al-Shaabi, being integrated into the country’s armed forces, also act as an instrument of influence on official Baghdad. The strengthening of Iranian proxies in Iraq is making Tel Aviv increasingly nervous. Israeli "hawks" have repeatedly hinted at their readiness to attack Iraq if the threat from it "exceeds the permissible level." The United States, acting as one of the guarantors of stability in Iraq, does not want an open conflict between partners and is trying to put pressure on the leaders of the Shiite militias through the Iraqi government. However, Tehran also takes advantage of the continuing divisions in Iraqi society (as well as official Baghdad’s dependence on economic relations with the Iranian side) to get its protégés out of harm’s way. By the end of 2024, the diplomatic game between Tehran and Washington had effectively reached a stalemate. Given that there is no way out of the diplomatic impasse yet, Iraq could well become the arena of confrontation between Iran and Israel in 2025.
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Two Iranians Charged in Fatal Drone Strike That Killed Three U.S. Soldiers |
2024-12-18 |
[RedState] Federal prosecutors have charged two Iranian men, including a dual Iranian-American citizen, for their involvement in a dronezap that killed three U.S. soldiers and injured dozens of others earlier this year. The strike, which occurred on January 28, marked a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East and underscored concerns over the illegal transfer of sensitive American technology to adversarial nations. DETAILS OF THE ARRESTS AND CHARGES The two individuals charged are Mohammad Mahdi Sadeghi, a Massachusetts resident and dual citizen of Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate and the United States, and Mohammad Abedini, an Iranian national currently in jug in Italia. Sadeghi was arrested in Natick, Massachusetts, while Abedini was apprehended by Italian authorities, who are now processing his extradition to the United States. Federal prosecutors allege that Sadeghi and Abedini played key roles in exporting sensitive American navigation technology to Iran, violating U.S. export control laws. Abedini faces additional charges of conspiring to provide material support to Iran. Officials state that this technology was used in the drone responsible for the fatal attack on U.S. forces. U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy of the District of Massachusetts emphasized the gravity of the situation:"We often cite hypothetical risks when discussing the dangers of American technology falling into dangerous hands. Unfortunately, in this situation, we are not speculating." The FBI traced the drone’s navigation system to an Iranian company operated by Abedini. Authorities say Abedini relied on technology illicitly funneled from the United States with the help of Sadeghi. According to prosecutors, the pair circumvented U.S. laws through a front company in Switzerland ...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell... to deliver the critical components to Iran. THE ATTACK AND ITS VICTIMS The January 28 dronezap targeted "Tower 22," a small logistics base in northeast Jordan near the Syrian and Iraqi borders. The attack resulted in the deaths of three Army reservists and injuries to 47 others. The fallen soldiers, all residents of Georgia, were identified as:
All three soldiers were assigned to the 718th Engineer Company, 926th Engineer Battalion, based in Fort Moore, Georgia. They were deployed as part of Operation Inherent Resolve, the U.S.-led coalition’s mission to combat ISIS in the region. IRAN’S ALLEGED ROLE AND U.S. RESPONSE U.S. officials have attributed the strike to the Islamic Resistance® in Iraq, an umbrella group of Iranian-backed militias, including Kataib Hezbollah. The strike, reportedly coordinated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), escalated tensions between Iran and the United States during a volatile period following the October 2023 Israel-Hamas ![]() conflict. Evidence presented by U.S. intelligence suggests that the drone used in the attack was mistaken for an American drone expected to return to the base at the same time. This critical lapse resulted in the drone crashing into the soldiers’ living quarters. In response, the U.S. military launched retaliatory strikes against Iranian-linked targets in Iraq and Syria. These strikes targeted IRGC Quds Force assets, intelligence centers, and facilities storing unmanned aerial vehicles, rockets, and missile systems. ESCALATING RISKS FOR U.S. FORCES The January dronezap marked the deadliest attack on U.S. forces in the region since the escalation of violence last year. It also highlights the growing risks posed by Iran-backed militias, which continue to exploit technology to threaten American military personnel. At the time, the Biden administration linked the attack to backlash over U.S. support for Israel during its conflict with Hamas. This broader geopolitical tension continues to shape U.S. military operations and foreign policy in the region. Related: Natick: 2020-10-29 Assault rations... Natick: 2016-02-11 An MRE pizza Natick: 2008-03-06 MRE makeover: Army unveils a new menu for soldiers Related: Kataib Hezbollah: 2024-12-03 Syrian Air Force and Russian Aerospace Forces Destroy Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Headquarters in Idlib Kataib Hezbollah: 2024-10-29 Iraq submits UN complaint over Israeli violation of airspace to attack Iran Kataib Hezbollah: 2024-10-08 Iran-backed militia says Israel may launch ‘limited’ attacks on Iraq |
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[AMWAJ] The sudden downfall of Bashar Al-Assad has raised a number of questions about the thinking and roles of his supporters. First and foremost, Russia—the most powerful foreign ally of the Syrian government—played a pivotal role as events unfolded. According to one high-ranking regional diplomatic source, Assad’s recent visit to Moscow was a turning point. While the Syrian leader was in Russia, forces led by the Sunni Islamist Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) unexpectedly seized Aleppo without a fight. Upon his return to Syria, Assad is said to have expressed anger toward his army. In private meetings, Amwaj.media has learned, he lambasted his commanders as corrupt and untrustworthy—describing his army as a collection of “thieves” who cannot be relied upon. While Assad’s Russian host and counterpart, Vladimir Putin, had promised assistance, the senior regional source suggested that this support was limited to ensuring a safe exit. Given that Assad and his wife are now apparently in Russia, this promise has been kept—at least for now. The source also provided insights into earlier negotiations on Syria. Proposals for dialogue between the opposition and the government were discussed, with Turkey playing a significant role. Ankara reportedly instructed the opposition to act with restraint, and there was even coordination with the former Syrian prime minister to lead a transitional phase aimed at forming a new state. But none of these efforts really took off, partly due to the reticence of Assad to usher change. In parallel, informed sources in Tehran told Amwaj.media, the Turks allegedly blindsided both Iran and Russia by insisting that movement spotted among rebels in Idlib in recent months was nothing to worry about. Then there is the role of Iran, the Assad family’s longstanding regional ally. Seeing an armed rebellion take shape amid the Arab Spring protests, the Islamic Republic dispatched its expeditionary Quds Force to save its Syrian partner with blood and great treasure. Although the tide was turned against Sunni rebels and fighting frozen for the past four years, western sanctions gradually hollowed out the Syrian state. As the government in Damascus turned to large-scale drug trafficking to generate revenue, it became sorely apparent that only petrodollars and political pressure on western capitals from Gulf Arab states would enable a semblance of reconstruction. On this basis, Iran welcomed the pioneering decision by the Emiratis to reopen their embassy in Damascus in late 2018, ending seven years of estrangement. Facilitated by Abu Dhabi, Assad also gradually re-engaged with others who had backed the rebellion against his rule—including Saudi Arabia. But things took a turn following the Oct. 7, 2023 Palestinian surprise attack on Israeli border communities. As Hezbollah immediately opened a “support front” against Israel following the eruption of the Gaza war, the Emiratis reportedly sought to prod Assad into standing on the sidelines. Barely a week later, the diplomatic mission of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement in Damascus was shuttered, ostensibly as a precondition for Assad’s rapprochement with Saudi Arabia. The distancing from Ansarullah, better known as the Houthis, was particularly pronounced as the group over the past year rose to become a key member of the Axis through its drone and missile attacks on Israel as well as disruption of shipping in the Red Sea. Meanwhile, as Israel frontally assaulted the Iranian presence—taking out the Quds Force command that helped Assad cling to power, and even razing an Iranian diplomatic compound in Damascus—the Syrian government largely kept mum. The same lukewarm approach was apparent in the statement Assad issued following Israel’s killing of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut’s southern suburb earlier this year. In other words, while Syria’s geography and official state ideology made it central to the Iran-led ‘Axis of Resistance’, Assad was apparently leveraging “non-resistance” to rehabilitate his standing among Arab allies of the US. So when HTS rolled into Aleppo and Hama without a fight, Iran was in no rush to come to Assad’s aid. The senior regional diplomatic source explained that despite the Syrian government’s urgent request for Iranian support, logistical constraints and operational risks—including potential Israeli airstrikes—made such assistance impractical. This, according to the source, further highlighted Iran’s growing burden in the Syrian crisis, which was no longer tenable. If direct access was to be physically constrained by Israeli air power, mindful of repeated bombings of runways in both Aleppo and Damascus as well as threats against Iranian flights in recent weeks, it ultimately diminished the value of Syria as an ally. In this context, the Quds Force is said to have established contact with HTS, securing assurances amid the collapse of the Syrian army that Shiite Muslims and Shiite shrines as well as the Iranian embassy would be left untouched. The extent of the involvement of Iran’s diplomatic apparatus in this initiative is unclear. Nonetheless, as Iran’s evacuated embassy was ransacked on Dec. 8, the state broadcaster in Tehran highlighted that the assailants were “not affiliated with the group in charge [of Syria],” alluding to HTS having kept its word.
So in the spring of 2013, Hezbollah fighters moved into Al-Qusayr. Situated southwest of Homs, a key node connecting Damascus with the Alawite coastal heartlands, the region was vital to rebel factions which had emerged amid the Arab Spring. Its location near the border with Lebanon allowed them to smuggle in fighters and weapons, putting up stiff resistance against forces loyal to Assad. The battle was bloody, claiming the lives of over 100 members of Iran’s foremost Arab ally. But in the end, Qusayr was returned to Assad’s control, and the battle was later—together with Russia’s military intervention in 2015—chronicled as the turning point in the war against Sunni militants. A decade later, Qusayr once again held special symbolism as the Syrian army faltered in the face of the blitz led by HTS. With the fall of Aleppo and Hama within the span of days—and apparently without any real fight—Homs was in the spotlight. Without it, Assad would be left with only Damascus, cut off from the coast. Accounts of what happened next are conflicting. Initially, insiders charged that up to 2,000 members of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force were to be deployed for one last stand. But Hezbollah’s deployment turned out to be far smaller, with commanders quickly concluding that a withdrawal was in order after an operational assessment, Amwaj.media has learned. Shortly afterwards, informed sources explained, a decision was made to evacuate the country through the same route that had been used to enter the Syrian conflict back in 2013. According to a source in the area, soon after the Hezbollah convoy—said to have been made up of dozens of vehicles—crossed the border towards the Hermel district in Lebanon, Israel struck. Hezbollah keeps casualty figures a secret, but the losses from the bombing are said to have been “big.”
Assad fell because “he wanted to prove to the west that he is not a warmonger,” an Iranian hardline lawmaker thundered as images emerged of HTS in control of Damascus. What this message may hold, and whether it will emerge as the dominant and coordinated approach of Tehran and allied capitals, remains to be seen. Related: Bashar al-Assad 12/09/2024 Turkish source claims Syrian rebels close to defeating Kurdish forces in north Bashar al-Assad 12/09/2024 Syrian rebel supporters enter embassy in Athens, police detain 4 but leave rebel flag flying Bashar al-Assad 12/09/2024 A chronology of two seismic weeks that toppled the Assad regime in Syria Related: Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham 11/09/2024 Two Dagestani residents convicted of aiding terrorism Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham 10/08/2021 Russian RADM Kulit: In Syria, militants are preparing a staged chemical attack Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham 10/03/2021 Militants airlifted missiles with toxic substances to Idlib Related: Quds Force: 2024-12-09 Giorgia Meloni 'assassination plot' foiled: Police arrest 12 neo-Nazis who 'planned to shoot Italian PM in the head from a hotel room and spark civil war' Quds Force: 2024-12-08 Iran Withdrawing From Syria Signals That Assad's Days in Power May Be Numbered — PJ Media Quds Force: 2024-12-07 Iran has started evacuating senior IRGC commanders, other officials from Syria — NYT Related: Abu Dhabi: 2024-12-03 Colombian ex-soldiers fighting in Sudan? Abu Dhabi: 2024-12-02 Taliban Terrorists Demand Role in All Future U.N. Climate Talks Abu Dhabi: 2024-11-27 Under the Sheikhs' Noses: Why Uzbek Killers Killed a Chabad Rabbi in the Emirates Related: Israel: 2024-12-09 Good Morning Israel: 2024-12-09 Kremlin says to discuss Russian bases with Syria's new rulers Israel: 2024-12-09 Australia declares synagogue arson a terror attack as police hunt for three suspects Related: Audi Arabia: 2024-12-09 ‘Break in the chain’: Fall of Assad deals blow to Iran’s global ‘Axis of Resistance’ Saudi Arabia: 2024-12-09 A chronology of two seismic weeks that toppled the Assad regime in Syria Saudi Arabia: 2024-12-09 Saudi royal says Israel ‘genocidal,’ hopes Netanyahu will be brought before ICC Related: General Hassan Nasrallah 11/28/2024 Senior Hezbollah terrorist seen in public after surviving apparent Israeli hit attempt General Hassan Nasrallah 10/22/2024 Israel Defense Forces declassifies information telling the people of Lebanon **exactly** where they can go get 100s of millions of dollars in stored Hezbollah gold and cash.. 'go get it!' General Hassan Nasrallah 10/08/2024 'They Turn a blind eye.' Why Israel Isn't Hunting Houthi Leaders Related: HTS: 2024-12-09 CCP Orders Immediate Return of Military Officers' Overseas Family Members! HTS: 2024-12-09 A chronology of two seismic weeks that toppled the Assad regime in Syria HTS: 2024-12-09 HTS consolidation: In Damascus Iran’s embassy and Shia shrine stormed, more than 900 toes up incl MajGen Ali Mahmoud Related: Qais Al-Khazali 02/26/2021 Biden* Carries Out Airstrike Against Iranian-backed Militia Target In Syria Qais Al-Khazali 04/03/2020 Head of the #IRGC-backed Asa'ib Ahl Al-Haq terrorist militia Qais Al-Khazali says Zero hour for the launching of the revenge operation approaches Qais Al-Khazali 02/09/2019 Iraq's Shiite militants vow to oust US troops ‐ by law or force Related: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 11/26/2024 Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei: Netanyahu Must Be Executed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 11/17/2024 RUMINT: Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei In Coma After 'Serious Illness'? Dead?? Fact-Checking Claim UPDATE: Iran says alive, publishes photo Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 11/10/2024 New squadron of US F-15 fighter jets arrived in region Thursday ahead of expected Iran attack Related: Golan Heights: 2024-12-09 Israeli forces invaded Syrian side of Mount Hermon, other strategic locations; IAF airstruck deadly Syrian arsenal across country to keep out of HTS, SNA hands Golan Heights: 2024-12-08 Good Morning Golan Heights: 2024-12-08 Rumint: IDF rolls into Syria's Quneitra Province, deploying tanks and armored vehicles from the Golan Heights. Related: Shebaa Farms: 2024-11-25 IDF's Alpine Brigade Discovers Iranian Weapons in Mountains Above Israel Shebaa Farms: 2024-09-02 Hezbollah launches six new military operations against Zionist positions Shebaa Farms: 2024-07-23 Hezbollah continues targeting Israeli occupation sites near Lebanon border Related: Nabih Berri 11/28/2024 IDF warns Lebanon truce violations ‘will be answered with fire’; troops shoot at suspects Nabih Berri 11/28/2024 'The Surrender Agreement.' Who Won the War Between Hezbollah and Israel? Nabih Berri 11/23/2024 'Anti-Semitic Decision': ICC Waits for Right Moment to Issue Netanyahu Warrant Related: Naim Qassem 12/06/2024 Lebanon’s Hezbollah aims to rebuild longer term despite Israeli blows, US intel says Naim Qassem 11/30/2024 In 1st speech since truce, Hezbollah chief claims victory, says will work with Lebanese army Naim Qassem 11/27/2024 Lebanon’s Shiites increasingly reject role of scapegoat in Hezbollah’s war on Israel Related: Qasem Soleimani 11/18/2024 Iran demands trillion dollars from US Qasem Soleimani 11/17/2024 Trump said planning to revive ‘maximum pressure’ strategy to ‘bankrupt’ Iran as soon as he takes office Qasem Soleimani 10/05/2024 head of the Quds Force, Esmail Qaani, was present in Nasrallah's bunker when it was hit by Israel. Related: Qusayr: 2024-12-08 Hezbollah sends '2,000 fighters' to Syria's Qusayr Qusayr: 2024-12-08 Damascus Falls. Assad regime is no more, Assad may be dead in plane crash while fleeing Homs Qusayr: 2024-12-03 IDF launches wave of strikes in Lebanon after Hezbollah mortar attack Related: Radwan Force: 2024-11-28 IDF warns Lebanon truce violations ‘will be answered with fire’; troops shoot at suspects Radwan Force: 2024-11-28 UAV stockpile and most of Hezbollah’s Aerial Unit’s (127) cruise missile inventory were destroyed, incl. secret underground missile production base Radwan Force: 2024-11-16 Iran signals it would support ceasefire in Lebanon, as Israel pounds Beirut Related: Ali Hashem 02/08/2024 Suspected U.S. airstrike killed senior Kataib al-Hezbollah leader Abu Baqir al-Saadi Ali Hashem 04/09/2022 Financial meltdown spurred ISIS kidnapping spree, PMF officer says Ali Hashem 02/27/2021 US president @JoeBiden stressed to @KingSalman ''rules are changing'' and that he's going to announce significant changes to bilateral relations | ||
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Syrian Air Force and Russian Aerospace Forces Destroy Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Headquarters in Idlib | |||||
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] The Syrian Air Force, with the support of the Russian Aerospace Forces, destroyed one of the headquarters of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group (a terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation) in Idlib. This was reported on December 2 by the Sham FM radio station. ![]() According to the radio station, dozens of militants were killed and wounded as a result of the strike, including one of the leaders of the terrorist group of Arab origin.
On November 29, it became known that Syrian soldiers launched a counteroffensive against Hayat Tahrir al-Sham militants in Aleppo and Idlib. The government army also managed to liberate the city of Al-Bakoum. On December 2, the command of the Syrian government army announced that the country's troops and the Russian Aerospace Forces had destroyed more than 400 militants in the Aleppo and Idlib provinces in a few hours. More from regnum.ru Terrorists seized Aleppo with the help of US technology and support from Ukraine Terrorists from the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) captured the city of Aleppo thanks to Ukrainian advisers and advanced American technology. This was reported by RIA Novosti, citing a source close to the Syrian special services. According to the source, the militants of the group have no experience in using high technology, but they managed to master it with the support of advisers from Ukraine, from the Islamic Party of Turkestan
“The assault groups and drones were equipped with encrypted GPS devices and extensive use of artificial intelligence, so that the use and navigation of attack UAVs and kamikaze drones could be carried out from a long distance,” the unnamed source added. He also noted that the Syrian army encountered powerful electronic warfare systems during the militants' offensive for the first time since 2011. As reported by Regnum News Agency, on November 27, militant units in Syria launched an offensive against government army positions in the Aleppo region. The terrorists were able to capture 13 settlements. On November 29, it became known that Syrian soldiers launched a counteroffensive against Hayat Tahrir al-Sham militants in Aleppo and Idlib. The government army also managed to liberate the city of Al-Bakum. On December 2, the command of the Syrian government army stated that Syrian troops and the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) had destroyed more than 400 militants in the Aleppo and Idlib provinces in a few hours.
[IsraelTimes] As Iran sends forces to Syria, IDF warns it not to smuggle arms to Hezbollah Speaking to Sky News Arabia, Israel Defense Forces spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said the military is closely following the events in Syria and has observed Tehran sending forces to bolster Assad’s regime. ------------- article contained image of Bashir Assad in his palace, per the image it was on 1 December 24.
Iraqi and Syrian sources confirmed the deployment of more Iran-backed Iraqi fighters to Syria. Iran’s foreign minister said Tehran “will provide any support needed” and that “resistance groups” would come to Assad’s aid. At least 300 fighters, primarily from Iraq’s Badr and Nujabaa groups, crossed late on Sunday using a dirt road to avoid the official border crossing, two Iraqi security sources said, adding that they were there to defend a Shi’ite shrine. A senior Syrian military source said the fighters had crossed in small groups to avoid airstrikes. “These are fresh reinforcements being sent to aid our comrades on the front lines in the north,” the source said. The head of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces, which includes the major Shi’ite militia groups aligned with Iran, said no group under its umbrella had entered Syria, and that it does not operate outside Iraq. But Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group, which is the most capable Iran-backed force in Assad’s military alliance in Syria, has not yet been asked to intervene and was not ready to send forces after the 14-month-long war it initiated with Israel, said three sources familiar with the group’s thinking. In recent months, Hezbollah withdrew its operatives from Syria, including the north, to focus on battling Israel in southern Lebanon, after the IDF launched its ground operation in late September after a year of near-daily Hezbollah attacks displaced some 60,000 residents of northern Israel. The rebels who swept this week into Aleppo pointed to Hezbollah’s withdrawal as one of the reasons they faced little resistance from government forces. Hezbollah bases and weapons shipments through Syria have been repeatedly hit by Israel, which has sought to weaken Iran across the region. Arab countries and Washington have seen the weakening of Hezbollah as a potential opportunity to peel Assad away from his alliance with Iran. Sources have told Reuters that the United Arab Emirates and United States had been discussing the possibility of lifting sanctions against Assad if he reduces his reliance on Tehran. The rebel advance could complicate this if it pushes Assad to depend more on Iranian support.
[IsraelTimes] Iranian-backed militias entered Syria overnight from Iraq and were heading to northern Syria to beef up beleaguered Syrian army forces battling insurgents, according to two Syrian army sources. Dozens of Iran-aligned Iraqi Hashd al Shaabi fighters from Iraq also crossed into Syria through a military route near Al Bukamal crossing, a senior Syrian army source tells Reuters. “These are fresh reinforcements being sent to aid our comrades on the front lines in the north,” the officer says, adding that the militias included Iraq’s Kataib Hezbollah and Fatemiyoun groups. “It’s time to earn those paychecks, boys!” Iran sent thousands of Shiite fighters to Syria during the Syrian war and, alongside Russia with its air power, enabled Syrian President Bashar Assad to crush the insurgency and regain most of his territory.A lack of that manpower to help thwart the rebel onslaught in recent days contributed to the speedy retreat of Syrian army forces and withdrawal from Aleppo city, according to two other army sources. Militias allied to Iran, led by the Hezbollah terror group, have a strong presence in the Aleppo area. Hezbollah has been seriously weakened in its war with Israel over the past year. Related: Kataib Hezbollah: 2024-10-29 Iraq submits UN complaint over Israeli violation of airspace to attack Iran Kataib Hezbollah: 2024-10-08 Iran-backed militia says Israel may launch ‘limited’ attacks on Iraq Kataib Hezbollah: 2024-10-01 US forces accounted for after reported rocket attack in Baghdad, official says Related: Fatemiyoun: 2024-02-20 Some 6,000 Iraqi families remain in Syria’s al-Hol Fatemiyoun: 2024-02-05 At least four members of Iran-backed Fatemiyoun Brigade were killed in US strikes in Syria Fatemiyoun: 2023-09-20 Daily Evacuation Brief September 20, 2023 Related: Idlib: 2024-12-02 Syrian Offensive News Roundup for December 1st, 2024 Idlib: 2024-12-02 Briefly on Syria. 01.12.2024 Idlib: 2024-12-02 'Everything Points to Them.' Who's Behind the Escalation in Syria Related: Islamic Party of Turkestan: 2024-07-12 Russian Aerospace Forces Hit Militant Training Camp in Syria Islamic Party of Turkestan: 2024-07-01 Two Syrian Arab Army soldiers injured in terrorist attacks Islamic Party of Turkestan: 2023-12-28 Russian Aerospace Forces destroy militant control centers in the Syrian province of Idlib | |||||
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Iraq submits UN complaint over Israeli violation of airspace to attack Iran |
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Impotent whining by the impotent. [Rudaw] The Iraqi government on Monday announced it has submitted a letter of protest to the UN Security Council over Israel's "flagrant violation" of Iraq's illusory sovereignty by using its airspace to attack Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate two days prior. "The Iraqi government affirms its firm commitment to Iraq’s illusory sovereignty, independence, and sanctity of its lands, and is working at various levels to confront these aggressions, and stressed that it will not allow the use of Iraqi airspace or lands to attack other countries, especially neighboring ones that have respect and common interests with Iraq," government spokesperson Basem al-Awadi said in a statement. Iraqi Shiite militia groups and politicians are voicing anger after Tehran accused Washington of allowing Israel to use Iraqi airspace to attack the country. On Saturday, the Iranian army said that Israel used US-provided airspace in Iraq to attack Iran. Iraq has in turn submitted a protest letter to the UN "which included condemnation of the flagrant violation committed by the Zionist entity by its aggressor aircraft violating Iraqi airspace and illusory sovereignty," according to Awadi. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudan ...a Moslem country located in the Horn of Africa. It is noted for its affinity for rule by ex- or current generals, its holy men, and for the oppression of the native Afro population by its Arab conquerors. South Sudan, populated mostly by the natives, split off from Sudan proper, which left North and South Darfur to be oppressed by the guys with turbans... i has also directed the foreign ministry to present Iraq’s stance to Washington, Awadi added. Four Iranian soldiers were killed in the attack which Israel said was in response to Tehran’s attacks on Israel. Iran has directly attacked Israel twice. The first time was in April when Iran fired hundreds of missiles and drones in retaliation for a deadly strike on its embassy that Tehran blamed on Israel. The second time was on October 1 in retaliation for Israel’s killing of Hezbollah leader His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah ...The late, lamented satrap of the Medes and the Persians in Leb...> , Hamas ![]() leader Ismail Haniyeh ...became Prime Minister of Gaza after the legislative elections of 2006 which Hamas won. President Mahmoud Abbas dismissed Haniyeh from office on 14 June 2007 at the height of the Fatah-Hamas festivities, but Haniyeh did not acknowledge the decree and continues as the PM of Gazoo while Abbas maintains a separate PM in the West Bank... , and an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander. On Sunday, prominent Iraqi Shiite politician Hadi al-Amiri said the US will be held "fully responsible" for violating Iraq’s airspace, accusing Washington of "giving Israel everything it needs to carry out attacks in the region." "The need has become more urgent than ever to end the American military presence in Iraq in all its forms," Amiri stressed. US forces are located in several bases around Iraq at the invitation of Baghdad, as part of the global coalition to combat the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... (ISIS). The mission is scheduled to wrap up in September 2025. Last month, the US and Iraq announced that they had struck a deal to end the military mission of the anti-ISIS global coalition within a year. American troops will continue to maintain a military presence in Iraq until 2026 to support the coalition mission in Syria, which will end in two years. On Sunday, pro-Tehran Iraqi militia group Kataib Hezbollah said that the US must face consequences for misusing Iraqi airspace. |
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Iran-backed militia says Israel may launch ‘limited’ attacks on Iraq |
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”Pay attention to USSSSS!!!” [Rudaw] An Iran-backed Iraqi armed group said on Sunday that Israel may launch “limited” attacks on Iraq but the strikes will differ from those against Lebanon, amid fears of a wider regional spillover against the backdrop of the Israel-Gaza war. “Israel may attack Iraq, however the attacks will be limited and different from those in Lebanon because Iraq’s situation, nature, and geography are different,” Kadhim al-Fartusi, spokesperson for the Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada, part of the government-linked but Iran-backed Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) and the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, told Rudaw. The IRI being the name the PMF puts on, false-nose-and-mustache style, when shooting missiles in the general direction of Israel. They take it off again immediately, of course, because false mustaches are itchy. Fartusi said that the Islamic Resistance in Iraq does not speak on behalf of the Iraqi government and is not coordinating with it, but “represents the people and is the voice and will of the people.” Since the outbreak of the Israel-Gaza war a year ago, Baghdad has struggled to keep the delicate balance between maintaining relations with pro-Iran militias and keeping them at bay, and protecting the diplomatic and military interests of Western countries, particularly the United States. “We are in the face of a war, a historic war, one fought with pride and honor, reflecting the battles of glory and heroism. Whatever the cost for Iraq, it does not cause concern, and it should not be based on mere political or diplomatic calculations,” Fartusi stressed, adding that the Muslim world is under “barbaric attack.” “Iraq must act and take the initiative before events escalate into a war, for which it is unprepared,” he said. The Washington Institute think tank in 2021 called Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada “a splinter of Kataib Hezbollah” - another pro-Iran Shiite militia group - that works under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Both groups are part of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a network of shadow Iraqi militia groups backed by Iran that has launched hundreds of rocket and drone strikes against US military installations in Iraq in retaliation for Washington’s support for Israel in its war against Gaza. Abu Alaa al-Walaei, secretary general of Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada, said in a statement on Monday that Iraq has become the “first support front” for Lebanon and Gaza, on the first anniversary of the war. You go ahead and pretend you're important, dear. It won’t make any difference, but you’ll feel better about yourself. He accused regional powers Saudi Arabia and the UAE of providing “financial cover” for the bombardment of Gaza. “These sponsoring regimes are in the circle of direct responsibility for the innocent blood that is being shed and it will not make them immune from punishment,” Walaei said, referring to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi. What innocent blood? Hamas just admitted that 80% of the 41,000 they say Israel killed are Hamasniks and their families. And the other 20% are unadmitted human shields, so international law says Hamas owns responsibility for that blood, too. An Israeli airstrike in southern Beirut late last month killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, marking a significant escalation and greatly inflaming tensions between Israel and neighboring Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq - countries where Iran’s “axis of resistance” has considerable sway. Meh. Maybe the whole axis will have a mass stroke from the tension and fall over dead. The conflict in Gaza has intensified since October 7 of last year, when Palestinian Hamas militants launched a large-scale incursion into southern Israel - killing more than 1,170 people, according to Israeli figures. Israel responded with a massive ongoing offensive in Gaza, killing over 40,000 people, according to the Palestinian health ministry. Israel has also escalated its strikes in Lebanon and parts of Syria over the past year, targeting Hezbollah and Iranian commanders. With even more to come. Enjoy your increasing tension. On Tuesday, Iran launched around 180 ballistic missiles toward Israel. …none of which accomplished anything of note. How mortifying for Iran. The IRGC said the attack was in response to the killing of Hezbollah secretary general Nasrallah, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, and IRGC commander Abbad Nilforoushan. On Sunday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani called on world leaders to intensify their efforts to spare the Middle East from a wider conflict. No. Marinate in it and rotate. Related: Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada: 2024-09-21 Iraqi militia leader pledges support for Lebanese Hezbollah Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada: 2024-06-30 Pro-Iran militia says ‘American’ airstrike killed a member on Iraq-Syria border Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada: 2024-01-23 US Treasury sanctions Iraqi airline, militia leaders for assisting IRGC; Fly Baghdad rejects accusation |
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US forces accounted for after reported rocket attack in Baghdad, official says |
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Probably the Kataib Hezbollah militia, working on Iran’s payroll and direction. [IsraelTimes] Multiple Katyusha rockets were fired near Baghdad International Airport, two Iraqi military officials told Reuters early on Tuesday, but a US official disputes reports that its military forces were targeted in the incident.“All military personnel are accounted for and military forces were not targeted as had been reported,” the US defense official tells Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity. Two Iraqi security sources say an initial investigation showed three rockets were fired, including one that landed near buildings used by Iraqi counter-terrorism forces, causing damages and fire to some vehicles but no casualties. The sources had previously said at least two Katyusha rockets were also fired at a military base hosting US forces and that air defenses intercepted the rockets. But the US official says Washington was aware of reports of an attack instead on the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Complex, which is a Department of State facility. The US Department of State is assessing the damage caused by the attack, according to a spokesperson, who says there were no casualties. Iraq, a rare regional partner of both the United States and Iran, hosts 2,500 US troops and also has Iran-backed armed factions linked to its security forces. Iran-aligned armed groups in Iraq have repeatedly attacked US troops in the Middle East since the Gaza war began. Related: Near Baghdad International Airport: 2022-05-31 Five rockets land near Ain Al-Asad Base in Al-Anbar Near Baghdad International Airport: 2022-05-25 Iraqi forces shot down a drone near Baghdad airport, SMC confirms Near Baghdad International Airport: 2022-03-17 Within hours, two attacks target the US-led Coalition in Iraq |
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Iran-backed militia attacks Deir ez-Zor gas field: Monitor |
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Possibly Kataib Hezbollah [Rudaw] A suicide drone, allegedly launched by Iran-backed militia groups, targeted United States troops positioned near the Koniko gas field in Syria’s eastern Deir ez-Zor province, a war monitor reported on Saturday, hours after the announcement of the killing of Hezbollah Leader in an Israeli ... KABOOM!... "Violent explosions were heard, caused by a suicide,drone attack carried out by Iran-backed militias on the US base at the ’Koniko’ gas plant in the northern countryside of Deir ez-Zor," the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported. The war monitor noted that the troops in the area countered the attacks, with no immediate information on casualties, or whether the drones were shot down. This comes hours after the Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah announced the death of its Leader His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah ...The satrap of the Medes and the Persians in Leb...> in an Israeli airstrike on the capital Beirut on Friday. Nasrallah, who led Hezbollah for more than 30 years, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in a residential neighborhood on Friday. People fled southern Beirut in the middle of the night as Israel carried out additional airstrikes. Eleven people were killed and more than 100 others were maimed in the Israeli strikes, Leb ![]() ’s health ministry said in a news conference on Saturday afternoon. |
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[Rudaw] An Iraqi militia commander on Friday said his force was ready to send fighters to support Lebanese Hezbollah, following two waves of explosions blamed on Israel that killed dozens of people and injured thousands in southern Leb ...an Iranian satrapy currently ruled by Hassan Nasrallah situated on the eastern Mediterranean, conveniently adjacent to Israel. Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects. The Leb civil war, between 1975 and 1990, lasted a little over 145 years and produced 120,000 fatalities. The average length of a ceasefire was measured in seconds. The Lebs maintain a precarious sectarian balance among Shiites, Sunnis, and about a dozen flavors of Christians, plus Armenians, Georgians, and who knows what else? It is the home of the original Hezbollah, which periodically starts a war with the Zionist Entity, gets Beirut pounded to rubble, and then declares victory and has a parade. The Lebs have the curious habit of periodically murdering their heads of state or prime ministers... ."We are waiting for your signal to send a flood of mujahideen [fighters] who are waiting at the gates to Lebanon, to deliver you a human slap from Iraq," Abu Alaa al-Walaei, secretary general of Kataib Sayyed ![]() your/his lordship. Groveling in His Exalted Presence is encouraged... al-Shuhada, said in a statement published by Iranian state media IRNA. "Just call. Oh...wait..." The statement was directed towards Hezbollah leader His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah ...The satrap of the Medes and the Persians in Leb...> Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada is a militia group that is part of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), but is closely linked to Iran. The Washington Institute in 2021 called the group "a splinter of Kataib Hezbollah" that works under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). "Everyone... should consider us as Hezbollah forces," said Walaei, adding, "If a thousand of your troops are martyred, we will provide you with a hundred thousand heroic forces." Parts of Iraq’s PMF have close ties to Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate and its network throughout the Middle East. Factions like Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada are known for their ties to Lebanese Hezbollah. Related: Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada: 2024-06-30 Pro-Iran militia says ‘American’ airstrike killed a member on Iraq-Syria border Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada: 2024-01-23 US Treasury sanctions Iraqi airline, militia leaders for assisting IRGC; Fly Baghdad rejects accusation Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada: 2023-12-22 Iraqi militia attempts drone attack on Eilat, drone intercepted over Jordan |
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