The Islamic Resistance in Iraq attacks Eilat with drones, and Israel confirms its objection news

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She said Islamic resistance in Iraq At dawn today, it attacked two separate targets in Israel with a swarm of drones, while the Israeli army announced the interception of a march that was on its way to Eilat.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq added that it attacked Umm Al-Rashrash (Eilat) with drones.

For its part, the Israeli army said that a naval missile ship succeeded in intercepting a drone in the Red Sea outside the borders of Israel, which was on its way to the city of Eilat in the south.

Israeli Army Radio quoted a military source as saying that a missile was intercepted on its way to Eilat.

Army Radio added that a navy ship intercepted for the third time today drones launched from Iraq and Lebanon.

Last Wednesday, Hebrew media, including the Israeli Channel 12, reported that two people were injured and a fire broke out in the port of Eilat, as a result of fragments of a drone that was intercepted in the sky of the city, in an attack also claimed by the Islamic Resistance Group in Iraq.

This comes in conjunction with the Israeli army carrying out, since September 23, the most violent and widespread attack on Lebanon since the beginning of the confrontations with Hezbollah about a year ago, resulting in 895 deaths, including children and women, and 2,584 wounded.

Lebanese and Palestinian factions in Lebanon, most notably Hezbollah, have exchanged daily bombardments with the Israeli army across the dividing Blue Line since October 8, 2023, which as of Sunday evening resulted in 1,743 dead, including children and women, and 8,683 wounded.

The factions are demanding an end to the war waged by Israel, with American support, on the Gaza Strip since October 7, which has left more than 137,000 Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 10,000 missing, amid massive destruction and deadly famine.

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