Iraqi factions accuse Israel of mobilizing terrorist groups in Syria and vow to act against them
Friday, the Iraqi factions al Nujaba and Kata’ib Sayyid al Shuhada accused Israel of mobilizing terrorist groups in Syria, and vowed to act against these groups.
The military assistant of the al Nujaba movement, Abdul Qader al Karbalai, wrote on X, that the return of the Wahhabi terrorist organizations to tamper with and threaten the innocent and the holy places in Syria with Zionist instigation and orders after Netanyahu’s project failed on the Lebanese front, means the return of the Islamic resistance to crush these rabble and the field is the best witness and evidence, and if they return, we will return.
In turn, the Secretary-General of the Sayyid al Shuhada Brigades, Abu Alaa al Walaei wrote on X, “What is happening in terms of mobilizing terrorist groups in Syria and attempts to stir up sedition in Yemen, is taking place under the orders, supervision and direct support of the hateful Zionist entity, with the aim of draining the countries of the Axis of Resistance from within, after this dilapidated entity was unable to stand up to the support fronts there”.
He continued, “We must be careful of similar attempts to expand the scope of these events, and work by all means to dry up the sources of their emergence”.
On Thursday, the Syrian Ministry of Defense stated, “the army entered into a battle last Wednesday with terrorists who attacked the provinces of Aleppo and Idlib, in violation of the de-escalation agreement, as groups affiliated with the terrorist organization of Hay’at Tahrir al Sham attacked villages, towns and military sites on a wide front in the provinces of Aleppo and Idlib”.
According to the region’s military administration, the Syrian army responded to the attack, and the terrorists suffered losses in manpower and equipment.
The Syrian army also announced, Friday, killing several militants affiliated with Hay’at Tahrir al Sham that disguised themselves in official army uniforms west of the city of Aleppo.
The armed conflict in Syria has been raging since 2011, with scattered groups of terrorists continuing their activities in the desert areas of northern and northeastern Syria after the army liberated most of the country.
Terrorists periodically launch raids on civilian and military vehicles on highways and terrorize residents of remote villages, while the Syrian army continues its active targeted operations to eliminate the remaining armed groups.
