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Foreign reports: Israel and Iran exchanged blows on Iran-Iraq border | Israel today

2022-03-15T09:54:59.702Z


Satellite images revealed that an Iranian Revolutionary Guards unmanned aerial vehicle base caught fire and was badly damaged • Foreign media link the attack that took place last month to reports of the Iranian missile attack on Israeli targets in Arbil


Media outlets in the urban world report a series of hostilities between Israel and Iran on both sides of the Iraqi-Iranian border, according to media outlets affiliated with the Iranian axis, using Israeli bases in Iraqi Kurdistan territory, Kurdish autonomy in northern Iraq. 



Last week, the Lebanese news network Al-Mayadin, affiliated with Hezbollah and the Iranian axis, announced that Israel owns 20 different operational sites throughout Kurdish autonomy, some of which are close to the Iranian border.

The words were handed over to a senior network in the Revolutionary Guards. 

Two days ago, it was reported on the Internet that Israel was behind an attack carried out on the basis of a large Iranian drone belonging to the Revolutionary Guards.

According to the Lebanese report, a large number of aircraft were destroyed in the attack and it was carried out by six Israeli UAVs that took off from bases in Iraqi Kurdistan. That the damage was caused as a result of a fire that broke out at the site. 

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Imagery via @planet shows the damage at the Mahidasht Base (#IRGC), Nezaja's 4th UAV Battalion in Kermanshah, #Iran on the 14th Feb.

2022, according to local reports it was caused by a fire, however as always, when incidents at military bases happen, people speculate.

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- Aurora Intel (@AuroraIntel) February 18, 2022


While in the various reports the incidents have not been linked, it is possible that the alleged attack on Mahdashat's basis is the reason for the Iranian missile attack on Iraqi Kurdistan, which the Iranians claim was aimed at Israeli bases in the country. 



His Tassan news agency reported earlier this week that six "Israeli agents" had been killed in the attack, which included firing 12 ballistic missiles at several targets near the Kurdish autonomous capital in Iraq.

The Iranians have not received any confirmation from other sources, but a source in the US administration told the New York Times yesterday that the United States 

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Source: israelhayom

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