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Iraqi resistance launches drone attack on Israeli power plant in Haifa

Fighters from Iraqi anti-terror resistance groups have launched a drone strike on a strategic site in the Israeli-occupied port city of Haifa in support of Palestinians suffering from the regime’s months-long assault on the besieged Gaza Strip.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella organization of anti-terrorist fighters, said in a statement published on its Telegram channel that the drone attack targeted the Alon Tavor Industrial Power Plant in Haifa in the early hours of Thursday.

The statement stressed that the aim of the operation was to “resist the occupation, support Gaza and respond to the massacres committed by the usurping power against Palestinian civilians, including children, women and the elderly.”

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq said on Tuesday that it had attacked a “key target” in Haifa in the occupied Palestinian territories with drones.

The coalition has carried out numerous such operations against sensitive targets in the occupied territories since October 7 last year, when the Israeli regime began engaging the Gaza Strip in a genocidal war. So far, the brutal Israeli military onslaught has killed more than 40,530 Palestinians, most of them women and children.

Already in July, anti-terror resistance groups launched drones at the Orot Rabin nuclear power plant in the occupied city of Hadera in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and in response to ongoing Israeli massacres of Palestinian civilians.

In recent weeks, the resistance has also stepped up its retaliatory strikes against US occupation bases in Iraq and neighboring Syria, as Washington provides full political, military and intelligence support for Israel’s atrocities in the Gaza Strip.


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