Iran-backed Iraqi militia targets Haifa, Israel with drones: state media
An Iran-backed Iraqi militia has reportedly launched a drone attack in northern Israel, targeting the port city of Haifa. The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for the attack, citing Israeli military actions in Gaza and Lebanon as the reason for their actions. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that they shot down one drone that entered Israeli airspace from Syria overnight.
This drone attack comes at a time when tensions in the Middle East are running high due to the ongoing conflicts between Israel and Iranian proxies Hamas and Hezbollah in Gaza and Lebanon. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei recently issued a threat against Israel and the U.S., promising a “crushing response” following Israeli strikes that targeted military bases in Iran.
In response to these escalating tensions, the U.S. has deployed B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers to the Middle East region in an effort to deter Iran and its allies from attacking Israel. The deployment of these bombers is part of a broader strategy to maintain stability in the region and prevent further conflict.
Despite calls for a cease-fire from the international community, Israel has continued its military operations in Gaza and Lebanon, with strikes in Gaza resulting in the deaths of at least 30 people. The situation remains volatile, with the potential for further escalation if diplomatic efforts fail to de-escalate the conflict.
In conclusion, the situation in the Middle East remains tense as Iran-backed militias continue to target Israel with drone attacks. The deployment of U.S. bombers to the region underscores the seriousness of the situation and the need for all parties to exercise restraint and work towards a peaceful resolution. The international community must continue to engage with all sides to prevent further violence and loss of life in the region.