In a recent development, fighters of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (IRI) have reportedly executed a drone attack targeting the headquarters of the Israeli Ministry of War in Tel Aviv. Despite the assault, Tel Aviv authorities have not disclosed any information regarding casualties or damage caused by the attack.

According to statements from the Popular Mobilization Unit (PMU), a coalition of Iraqi resistance organizations, the drone strike occurred on Sunday morning at the Ministry of War headquarters in the Israeli capital.

The PMU revealed that the resistance fighters launched the drone attack as part of their ongoing efforts to dismantle enemy strongholds. They emphasized their commitment to continuing such operations until their objectives are achieved.

This incident follows a series of similar actions by Iraqi Resistance fighters, who have demonstrated solidarity with the Palestinian cause. Last October, the Hamas government in Gaza initiated a significant military operation, prompting Israeli airstrikes and ground attacks. The resulting violence led to the loss of over 32,000 Palestinian lives, predominantly women and children, with more than 70,000 others sustaining injuries.

In protest against Israeli aggression and in support of Palestinians, the Iraqi Resistance fighters have previously conducted drone and missile attacks within Israeli territory. Notably, they targeted key installations, including Ben Gurion, Israel's main airport.

Last Wednesday, the PMU reported that Iraqi resistance fighters had launched two attacks on Ben Gurion airport within a week, further underscoring their determination to challenge Israeli military dominance.

The situation remains tense as both sides assess the implications of the recent attack and its potential repercussions on regional stability.