Published: 10:43, May 12, 2024
Iraqi Shi'ite militia claims missile attack on airbase in S. Israel
By Xinhua

A US-made Apache Longbow attack helicopter arrives at the Ramon airbase in the southern Negev desert 10 April 2005. (PHOTO / POOL / AFP)

BAGHDAD - A Shi'ite militia in Iraq on Saturday claimed responsibility for an attack with a cruise missile on a military airbase in Israel.

The militia, known as the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, said in an online statement that its fighters launched an attack at dawn with a long-range al-Arqab upgraded cruise missile on Ramon Airbase in southern Israel.

It stressed that the attack was carried out "in solidarity with the people of the Gaza Strip," and the militia pledged to persist in targeting "the enemy's strongholds."

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Since the outbreak of the Gaza conflict on Oct 7, 2023, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq has launched multiple attacks on Israeli and US bases in the region.