US says it thwarted drone attacks on troops in Iraq

US says it thwarted drone attacks on troops in Iraq
US says it thwarted drone attacks on troops in Iraq

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - The one-way attack drones were intercepted as they attempted to strike Iraq’s al Asad air base, which also hosts American troops, the US officials said. — Reuters pic

TEL AVIV, Oct 18 — The US military thwarted an attack targeting its forces in Iraq early today, intercepting two drones before they could strike, two US officials said after the first such attack on US forces in Iraq in more than a year.

The officials, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, declined to say who was suspected of the attack on the al-Asad air base. But Washington is on heightened alert for activity by Iran-backed groups amid soaring tension in the region over the Israel-Hamas war. Later on Wednesday another drone attack targeting the al-Harir air base, which houses US forces in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil, was also foiled, an Iraqi security official and a Western diplomat said.

A little known group called Tashkil al-Waritheen, or the Inheritor, claimed responsibility for the attack on al-Harir.

Last week, Iraqi armed groups aligned with Iran threatened to target US interests with missiles and drones if Washington intervened to support Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.

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The Pentagon has rushed air defences and munitions to Israel, America’s closest ally in the Middle East, but US forces have not joined the fighting.

The one-way attack drones were intercepted as they attempted to strike Iraq’s al Asad air base, which also hosts American troops, the US officials said.

The attack came hours after an explosion at a Gaza hospital killed hundreds of Palestinians, raising the stakes for US President Joe Biden as he arrived in Israel on Wednesday to signal support for its war against Hamas.

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Palestinian officials said the hospital was hit by an Israeli air strike. Israel denied this, blaming the blast at Al-Ahli al-Arabi hospital on a failed rocket launch by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group, which denied responsibility.

The Palestinian Authority’s health minister accused Israel of causing a “massacre”.

In Iraq, tension over the war in Gaza had already been high. Its top Shi’ite Muslim cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, last week condemned Israel and called on the world to stand up to the “terrible brutality” in besieged Gaza.

Leaders of Iraqi armed groups blamed Israel for the attack on the hospital. Some condemned the US for supporting Israel.

Kataib Hezbollah, a powerful armed faction with close ties to Iran, accused the United States of supporting Israel in “killing innocent people” and said it should leave Iraq.

“These evil people must leave the country, otherwise they will taste the fire of hell in this world before the afterlife,” the group said in a statement late on Tuesday.

Iraqi politician Hadi Al-Amiri, leader of the political and military Badr Organisation which is close to Iran, also blamed Israel for the attack on the hospital and described it as “the massacre of the era, which can only be classified as a war crime”. Amiri condemned the US and Western countries for supporting Israel.

We “will not hesitate to consider America and the West as partners in this hideous massacre”, he said in a statement on Tuesday night. Last week he threatened to target US interests if Washington intervened to support Israel.

The United States currently has 2,500 troops in Iraq - and 900 more in neighbouring Syria - on a mission to advise and assist local forces in combating Islamic State, which in 2014 seized swathes of territory in both countries.

In past years, Iranian-backed militias in Iraq regularly targeted US forces in Iraq and the US embassy in Baghdad with rockets, though such attacks have abated under a truce in place since last year, as Iraq enjoys a period of relative calm.

US officials have accused Kataib Hezbollah of previous attacks on US interests. The group has denied the claims.

Dozens of members of the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), the Iraqi state paramilitary organisation that contains many Iran-backed factions, took to the streets on Tuesday to condemn the Gaza hospital attack.

Demonstrators chanted anti-US and anti-Israeli slogans and said they wanted to storm the US embassy for its support of Israel.

A Reuters witness said some of the protesters tried to cross the bridge that leads to the fortified Green Zone - home to the US embassy and other missions in Baghdad - but were blocked by security forces. — Reuters

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